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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Aug 1938, p. 7

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> SR SO RT Sy ed Their Relatives New = Guinea Natives Enjoy A white man's life among the Dutch New Guinea cannibals is quite monotonous cannibals prefer to eat their re- latives, S. Dillon Ripley, 24, of the Academy of Natural Science, said last week, Ripley, returned from a stay among the cannibals, said that nothing rates higher gastronomi- cally than a relative who over- steps the bounds of propriety. ~~ Minimum of Bores "The system," he said, "results in a minimum of bores and love- thieves in the tribe." It resulted in part from the Dutch Government's attitude to- ward the consumption of white men and Chinese, he said. "For instance," he continued, "let's suppose that a steals from a fellow-tribesman his wife or some other personal pos- session. The victim lodges a com- plaint with the chief and the chief calls a council of assistant chiefs and priests. If they decide that the meat shortage is acute en- ough to warrant drastic punish- ment, the offender is invited to _ the blow-out. Roasted to Individual Taste "He doesn't know he is about to be barbequed, He dances with the rest of them and the ~~ly in- dication of the unusual honor to be bestowed on him is a garland of flowers about his neck. "When the dancing ends, the unfortunate is killed with special- ~ ly selected poles, and divided. The x, > Bd + \ a Re guests then roast him to individ- ual taste." y 7 War Scares Lessen Travel In Europe Decline of 50 Percent. In Trav- ellers to Germany and Aus- tria Is Reported by One Agency : The war scares have caused a heavy slump in travel in/Europe, particularly Spain, Germfiny and Austria, British travel agducies re- port. iy One agency reports a -deqline of over 50 per cent. in travellers to Germany and Austria, and another declares bookings have dropped by 28 'per cent. Hungary, too, has been slightly hit because, it is said, of a genergl dislike even to travel through Austria. "Safe" Countries Benefit At the time of the crisis with Germany one firm found a severe decrease in the tourists for Czecho- slovakia, and this is righting itself. With Spain "off the map" for the last two years, as a result of the war, tourist traffic in Europe has been further diminished. "Safe countries" have benefitted in consequence. The royal visit to Paris, for instance, has stimulated interest in France, and Cook's re- port a record year for that coun- try. The Polytechnic Touring asso- ciation have found the same thing true of the traditionally neutral and safe Switzerland. Italy, following the recent Anglo- Italian pact has taken much of the overflow of people who want to go abroad. : Scandinavia remains as popular as in previous years. Jews' History In Palestine Blending of Racial Stocks Pro- duced the Jewish People Dealing chiefly with the period from 1800 to 1600 B.C., Prof. H. G. May, of Oberlin College, Ohio, reviewed the blending of various racial stocks in Palestine which produced the Jewish people, in a lecture at Macdonald College, Montreal, last week. ) Prof. May, a well-known Bibli- cal archaeologist, in the course of his series of ten lectures on Pal- estinian research in recent years, referred to the inroads of the Hy- ksos and showed by lantern slides how the course of the progress of this semi-Ayran people was mark- ed by the ruins of fortifications from the Caucasus to the borders of Egypt. The incursions of the Hurrian- ons, who contributed greatly to the mixing of racial stocks in Jalestine, and whose blood is pre- dominant in the people now known as Jews, was also referred to by the lecturer. Bad Year F or Mink Thinking of buying a mink coat for the winter? If so, you'll find them expensive--more, even, than usual. The Canadian mink have had a bad year, due to lack of rabbits--their main food--and the shortage of mink has caused a rise in prices. only slowly A word "Shiloh" means "rest." It continued to be the religious center of the entire nation until after the loss of the ark in the disastrous battle of Ebenezer (see Jer. 7:12), When Hannah had come up to Shi- loh to worship,.she found El the priest there lazily idling away his time before this sacred object that had been committed to his care. The fervor, beauty, and efficacy of Hannal's prayer did not depend on the purity of any priesthood. Pledged By A Vow 11. And she vowed a vow, and said, O Jehovah, if thou wilt indeed look on the affliction of thy hand- maid, and remember me, and not forget thy handmaid, but wilt give unto thy handmaid a man-child, then I will give him unto Jehovah all the days of his life, and there shall no razor come upon his head. The prayer which Hannah offered was in the form of a vow in which she promised God that, should he grant unto her the privilege of be- coming the mother of a son, she would dedicate that son to the life of a Nazirite as long as he lived. "The Naziriteship included three things -- the refraining from intox- icating drinks, the letting the hair grow, and the avoiding all ceremon- dal defilement by corpses even of the nearest kin. These strange res- trictions 'and customs had an inner signification. The untouched hair, which here is especially mentioned, was a public protest, that the con- secrated one had determined to re- frain from intercourse with the world, and to devote the whole of his strength and fullness of life to the T.ard'e wap! 17. and ic came to pass, as she conciniued praying before Jehovah, that I2li marked her mouth. 13, Now Hannah, she spake in her heart; only her lips moved, but her voice was not heard: therefore Eli had thought she had been drunken. 14, And Eli said unto her. How long wilt thou be drunken? put away thy wine from thee. 15, And Han- nah answered and said, No, my lord, 1 am a woman of a sorrow ed ful spirit; I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but I poured out my soul before Jehovah, 16, Count not thy handmaid for a wick- ed woman; for out of the abund- ance of my complaint and my pro- vocation have I spoken hitherto. Eli here supremely shows himself to be utterly unfit. for the priest- hood. When a man who is supposed to be devoting his life to spiritual things, to the care of souls, to lead- ing others in spiritual growth, is unable to tell the difference be- - tween a woman pleading with God in prayer and a woman drunk with wine, he should let some one else come in and do what he is thereby proving himself incapable of and unfit for doing. A Most Earnest Worshipper 17. Then Eli answered and said, Go in peace; and the God of Israel grant thy petition that thou hast asked of him. 18. And she sald, Let thy handmaid find favour in thy sight. So the woman went her way, and did eat; and her countenance was no more sad. Yet when KEI comes finally to recognize that the Let not arrogance come out of your mouth; For Jehovah is a God of know- ledge, . "And by him actions are weighed. Undoubtedly Hannah is here re- ferring to the sneers cast af her by her husband's second wife dur- ing the barren years before Samuel - was. horn, his birth bringing to an endscutting remarks about her own childlessness. - The song rises now from. a con- sideration of God's goodness to Hannah and her immediate family to a consideration of God's good- ness to all of Israel, and closes with a marvelous paean of praise to God regarding "his King" and "his Anointed," which, we bleive, can refer to none other than the Lord Jesus Christ. Hannah was a woman of faith, i.e., faith in God, manifested by her constant prayer to Jehovah. She was a woman of infinite patience and tenderness, for we do not read of a single bitter, hasty word that escaped her lips during the days of her great trial and insulting perse- cution on the part of Peninnah. Hannah was a woman who consid- ered it the very greatest honor that a son should be given to the service of the Lord for a perpetual minis- try in the temple of Jehovah. Shave Often and Save Your Shirts Other things being equal, the man whose shirts last longest is the man who shaves most fre- quently, J. Fred Oesterling, re- search assistant in textile chemis- try at Pennsylvania State College, said last week. ' "Neck whiskers, if they are not shaved off every day, abrade the fabric. of the shirt at the collar. Of course, this lessens the life of the collar and of the shirt as a whole," he said. . Research at Penn State has shown an ordinary shirt can be washed and ironed 25 to 30 times before it shows pronounced signs of wear, Some have been washed Toscanini with his gifted baton who brought such favorable com- ment to the NBC Symphony Or- chestra in his first programs last year. The new series will consist of at least 12 programs conduct- ed by the famous maestro. In ad- dition the orchestra will make a tour of several American cities. For lovers of symphonic music we highly recommend Toscanini's new Fall series (commencing on October 15th). CONGRATULATIONS Don Ameche, popular young screen and radio star, is scheduled to return to the Chase and San- born hour on September 4. The young singer and actor recently underwent an emergency appen- dix operation in Holland while on a European vacation. He is recov- ering very well and will be back to please his thousands of radio fans on September 4th for cer- tain. In regard to this program, we feel laurels are due to Edward Arnold for his splendid work in Don Ameche's place. Congratula- tions -- Edward Arnold! GOSSIP OF THE AIRLANES Here is another advance not- ice -- Fred Waring and his Penn- sylvanians, who have been off the air for nearly two years, will return on October 8th over NBC Red Network, with a brand new program for Groves Bromo Quin- ine. The show will present a group of forty instrumentalists, vocal- ists, comedians and other enter- tainers. } "First Nighter" -- a series of three act dramas presented in the mythical Little Theatre Off Times Square, starts as a Columbia fea- ture on September 2 and will be heard every Friday from 8:00 to 8:30 p.m., E.D.S.T. Harry Owens who wrote "Sweet Leilani" (from Bing Crosby's picture "Waikiki Wedding') was the discoverer of the steel guitar. It seems that he was in Hawaii sitting on the beach playing a guitar when a native dropped a steel knife on the instrument. The ne; businesslike basis one must deter - Home Should Be mine what portion of the assets PY : * shall be set aside for current house- A 3 Sunda chool Run Like Business hold expenses, such as: rent, food, merican ove 1St ) A 8 s : Weems w clothing, fuel, gas, and electricity, omething Wrong Wken The If at the end of the month the re- PAVAY Current. Expenses Excesd sources are in excess of the ex- HORIZONTAL, Answer to Previous Puzzle 9 Humor. esson Ycoume penditures the home investment is I American TH E) 10 Wrathful. sound. This can only be consist Noda) piize E DIOIRIN 11 Crystalline ke a M ea a The woman, who enters upon the ently and successfully accomplished Jams pia ME] Rl 12 fibatance, eA RARE Alehid ACD, enterprise of homemaking assumes throvgh a budget plan which en: 12 Threadlik Pp EIR gy : because the LESSON Vili woman whom he had so falsely ac- definite economic obligat! 3 ables one to look at facts squarely, uo also does e c_ obligations. The line. E public ---- Hannah: Godly Motherhood cused of intemperance was probab- | home is an investment--in part, a- | #4 helps to prevent the leakage 13 God of war L EIN] 15 Experiencing! 1 Samuel 1:1 -- 2:10 ly the most earnest, devout wor- financial investment. If the home that frequently occurs fn household 14 Male ' E NIT sensation. Printed Text, 1 Samuel 1:9-18; shipper who had come. up to the is maintained on a paying basis, expenses. ancestors, T|O TIE[SITIYEPIEIAIR] 21 Nigh, 2:15 house. of the Lord for many a day, then it is a sound financial fuvest- | = @o------r -- 16 Supports. E T 24 Large waves, Golden Text -- "Her children rise he had'the grace to bestow a bles. ment; if on a losing basis, there is . . 17 Rodent. \ 25 Extremely up, and call her blessed." Pro- sing upon her, and to add his own something which needs correcting. Refrigerator Tips 18 To gaze EJL TITHISTL CIT violent. verbs 31:28. hops to hers, hat her petition soon Should the question arise: "How fixedly. FEMGIOIR[E Clu 1] 27Fitly. 37s Thee Abe xu Bair ou ranted, 'he i 5 , : i E THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING ae isin bls does ogo know when Dor home Keep food in covered contain- | pg opi 3 rLlowE 2 To anny, it | ases to on a paying basis?" . , " or I lg Tims Tao rants of Ais ges father went up to Shiloh to offer an The answer is: "When the current 0% Remove paper bags ot Jl a share. Mucous, characters. 31 War flyer. canugt be definitely dated, but fell early sacrifice and to perform a rubrum lon oppo wrappings from food before stor- 22 Baking dish. 39 To make 57 He writes 33 Bugle plant, possibly between 1170 B.C. and 1140 vow which he had made, which also income, and the balance sheet at ig W isprigerater, Clon vegor- 23 Projecting Supnte, of the social 34 Deponent. B.C. shows that not only his wife but he hi ach on Toi Bln How ables and wrap in waxed paper or part of 40 Circular wall, problems 38 Musical note, Place -- Bumathniskmoplim wag ari Borin mom dior doi Te halal loss some of the new transparent bags; building. 42 Call for help of the day. 41 Gaiter. situated In Benjamin; see the les- the birth of (ef. Deut. 12:01 ! wash the inside of the refrigera- 25 To lease. at sea. 42 Winter ' the birth of a son (cf. Deut. 12:11). dertaking could hope to succeed. it tor th hl ith ild VERTICAL, ini son for further explanation. Shiloh Song of Thanksgiving ite Taare ta Sn tor thoroughly with a mild wash- 26 Wine vessel. 43 Chum. precipitation, ! NASA O17 In Tonia on the Aorth : au y did not under- ing soda solution at least once a 28 Laughter 46 Cooking 1 Razor strep. 43 Taxi. side of Bibel For the mercy and loving-kindness stand the technique and fundamen- week; defrost automatic refriger- sound. utensil. 2 Presses. 44 Eye r g which the Lord had showed unto tals involved. . The same laws y . 29 Vivi 48 Ton ile 3 Frost bite, ; on! Atte 8 divtaik ators regularly, or when the unit vid 0 n.ckle, 45 The tip. ribesman 8 quite remarkable how many 1 her, Hannah utters her thanksgiv- which make a business organization is frosted no more than a quarter 'describer. 52 Iisa tribal 4 Box. 47 Form of "a." women of plous homes, In both the ing in a song which reaches far successful are essential to the pros- in. Do not overcrowd. Refrigera- 37 To dwell. society. 5 Melodies. 49 Money. Old and New Testaments have been | beyond the occasion which gives it perity of a home. tors give best service when there CJ Mother-of- 53 Chasm, 6 Persia, 50 Pulpy fruit, for many Jong years childless, Sar- | birth, and rises into the region of Find Where The Leak Comes is a free circulation of air pearl. 55 Above, Polynesian 51 Before. ah (Gen. 16:1), Rachel (Gen. 30:1), | prophecy. In order to place a home on a | throughout. 36 Rent asunder. 56 One of his chestnut, 53 Court, Manoah's wife (Judg. 13:2), Elisa- 1. And Hannah prayed, and said: : 37 Discharges ~~ famous 8 Actual being. 54 Northeast. beth (Luke 1:7). And get God, in My heart exulteth fn Jehovah; ] 3 C3 (20 7 8 0 [0 preparing Samuel to do a great My horn {is exalted in Jehovah; '-'| work in Israel, was also preparing My mouth is enlarged over mine i 12 13 Hannah to be the mother that a - enemies; re ou IS enin great man such as Samuel would" Because I rejoice In thy salva- |, : t 2 jo x need. God had to get a woman be- tion, ' d W fore he could get a man. Hannah The word "horn" refers first, of i 9 , 20 had in her the making of the wo- course, to oxen, whose strength lies Ly FREDDIE TEE | . " man Le needed. God honored her in their horns. The word was a fav- x 23 5 by choosing her, but she must be orite Hebrew symbol, which had . changed before she could be used, come to mean simply "strength" or ive A | and so there came those years of "power." The phrase "to exalt the 2 D O ia LO G 2 ' pruning and sifting and discipline. horn" means "to raise to a position ot 2) UT oJ Us @ rd 29 130 |31 33 [34 9. So Hannah rose up after they | of power or dignity." (Ps. 89:17; 3 29 . ds $33 JL ys 03 1 2 : ----f- g had eaten in Shiloh, and after they 148:14), ) 71 . - uso fd IV 3 35 had drunk. Now Eli the priest was 2. There is none holy as Jehovah; | | i J " sitting upon his seat by the door- For there is none besides thee, ! 37 4 post of the bolaple of Jehovah. 10. neither is there any rock like our And she was in bitterness of soul, God. : and prayed unto Jehovah, and wept God is frequently compared to a $0..500 Wo Fo Fo Koo WSs Vib i We eo 2 sore. Trouble will do one of two rock, which is, of course, a meta- 'u : © 43 44 145 49 150 Sl hings to a b ci i le : TOSCANINI RETURNS from that to the discovery of the J J i : "iy shoves t Wil sither Phorical way of aseribing to God -Arturo Toscanini, noted leader steel guitar which is now one of . : hapiacs iy ol hss Bsa, of it Jn strength, faithfulness and un- of the NBC Symphony Orchestra the cssential instruments in every 32 pe oa p3 bg one Jo g ig a Changeableness. will return to the air on October band. Harry Owens and his ovch- agony that is In her 'heart The 5 Tatk an Wore 30 excoslig 15th with a new scries of pro- estra are heard vin NBC from & " : proudly; grams. If you remember, it was the Royal Palm Roof of the Bilt- ) more Hotel, New York. POINT PELEE, Ont.--Canada gets longer and shorter every once in a while, according to J. H. Byrne, senior assistant engin- cer with the Department of Mines and Resources. He explained Lake Martha Raye, that swinger of scintillating symphonies, and Dave Rose, her musical arranger, are scheduled to say "I Do" on September 13th, Erie is continually building up and tearing down Point Pelee, southernmost tip of Canada's mainland, forty miles southeast of Windsor. The change, Byrne said, would amount to only a few feet in a decade. Tony Martin is returning to the orchestra business for at least ten n weeks. At the close of the George Burns and Gracie Allen series, Tony will take out an orchestra | Tis Curious WORLD 2a on a series of one-night stands. Larry Clinton, the swing-heart- ed NBC conductor-composer now finds composing tunes easy but titles -- oh!!! Many of Larry's compositions rank high in the "swing repertoire." Some of his well-known compositions are "The Dipsey Doodle'; "Satan Takes A Holiday"; "Study In Brown'; "Midnight in a Madhouse"; "The Shades of Hades" and "Abba Dabba." A marked advanzement which gives a greater convenience to radio reception is the new Mag- netic "Finger-Tip Tuning Con- trol" being introduced by the De- Forest Crosley new 1939 Automa- tic Radios this season. By just the simple press of a button any 6 or 10 of your favor- ite stations respond instantly, ac- curately and automatically. DIPPER. HAS BEEN KNOWN LONGER. THAN ANY OTHER. STAR GROUR "STARDUST" ARRANGEMENT Music by Rimsky-Korsakoff, Sir Edward Elgar, Anton Dvorak and. songs from several of the most successful United States and Bri- tish writers of popular melodies, will be presented Sunday, August 21, 9:00 to 9:30 p.m, E.D.S.T,, over the CBC's national network, when "Music for You" is heard under the direction of Geoffrey Waddington, with Virginia Woods soprano; Dorothy Alt, rhythm singer, and William Morton tenor, EE ONE INCH OF \ OVER ONE ACRE, NN OF LAND { AMOUNTS TO E,272, 640 1 CUBIS INCHES sz HOMER, 'E : HAYWARD, FISHING IN THE BIG THOMPSON RIVER, COLO., CAUGHT Al TROUT AND AN ALUITOMOBI/I. ££ AT THE! SAME TIME/ ON WHIPPING THE FISH FROM THE: STREAM, THE LINE SNARED THE WINDSHIELD OF A PASSING MOTOR CAR. 200 as the assisting artists. Albert Pratz, member of the violin =cc- tion of the orchestra, will provide the violin solo, a Russ Gerow ar- rangement of Hoagy Carmich- ael's best known 1929 hit, "Star- . AN ACRE of ground contains 43,560 square feet. A 1-inch rain: on the acre would amount to 3630 cubic feel of water and, since each cubic foot of pure water weighs approximately 62.4 pounds,' the weight of this amount of water would be about 113 tons. NEXT: The islands which were discover d and forgotten three' and ironed 50 times, but they | oou1t was a metallic ping -- and | dust." times. were not worn between washings. ) | POP--Evidently the Audience Knows Pop's Taste By J. MILLAR WATT . tah rr nasil ad tind yr or - St BURING, MY. ABDRESS, -- AND WHEN 1 TAKE ogo, BIER --WHEN THEY SEE YOU COLONEL, IF A JOKE AN MOP MY Row : . s, A i ' A a T BE A A GLASS OF WATER FOR APPLAUSE / OTHER WAY ROUND, POP, EVERYONE'S SURE TO BURST OUT LAUGHING -- SIGNAL DRINK A GLASS OF WATER | 7-28 (Copyright, 1936, hy The fell Syndicate, Bir TL is a B RN TL Le SN ER Ee A NEE CE, SR SA fo rw > Ac Pad At - Nr aa a ae - oF EN EN Nr = SIR rd WE EL Sa IC A y *. A 11g & wi : ' Fires ae

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