King's Business - 1945-09

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September, 1945

K ING ' S BU S IN E S S Lessons From Mr. Chipmunk

Schooldays Crossword Puzzle By PEARLE WOODMANSEE PEARCE

Here is another interesting puzzle for you to work. The answers have to do with school: materials and objects to be found there, characteristics which Christian boys and girls will want to display while in school, work to be done there, and other points. Try your best, and watch for the correct answers on this page next month.

There are many things about the chipmunk from which Christian boys and girls can learn precious truths. Here are three of them: 1. Mr. Chipmunk is alert. The Chris­ tian boy and girl must watch for chances to serve others and to honor Christ. 2. Mr. Chipmunk is industrious. The Christian boy or girl who is busy with something worthwhile is the hap­ piest and most useful. 3. Mr. Chipmunk prepares for the future. As the chipmunk gathers and stores the nuts for his winter food, so should the Christian boy or girl store away in his or her heart and mind many verses from God’s Word that he or she may be able to show others the way of salvation, and help them to know the truths of the Bible. Jumbled Words The following jumbled words per­ tain to school. Unscramble the let­ ters, and write the words on the dot­ ted lines. From the list of references below, select the correct one for each word and also write it on the dotted line opposite the word. Save your answers; the correct ones will be published next month. 1. Kin .................................................... 2. So+loch ........ ............... . ............. .—. 3. C+hen-feat....................................... 4. Ko+so+b ........ . .......... ..... ............... 5. Sid+ mow ........... ............................. 6. P+reap ........ .................................... 7. C+as+her+mo+lost ..................... 8. Epn .................................................... 9. L o+ sh + ca r....................................... 10. R ig+ an+n e l..... ............................... Dan. 1:4; Gal. 3:24; Judg. 5:14; 1 Chron. 25:8; 2 John 12; Mai. 2:12; Acts 19:9; Dan. 1:4; 3 John 13; Eccl. 12:12. New K. Y. B. C. Members BERNE, IND.:. Shirley Hirsehy (Mrs. Her­ man Hirschy, parent). CONNELLSVILLE, PA.: Shirley Smith, Rosemary Snyder, Eleanor Mae Zimmer­ man (Wanetta Yoder, leader). KIKWIT, BELGIAN CONGO, AFRICA: Clement Kroeker (Mrs. A. F. Kroeker, par­ ent). LOS ANGELES, CALIF.: Shirley Ann Koenig (Mrs. Albert Koenig, parent). TULARE, CALIF.: Patricia Ann Cagle, John Miller, Joanna Ruminer (Elsie Friesen, leader)'.

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Horizontal 1. That which calls to classes. 4. Preposition. 5. “Whatsoever things are . . .” (Phil. 4:8). 6. Credit (abbr.). 7. Spanish (abbr.). 9. Feminine form of lad. 11. Young people’s organization (abbr.). 13. Past tense of eat. 14. Writing fluid (2 Cor. 3:3). 15. Past tense of second verb in Mark 5:6. 16. Southeast (abbr.). 17. What “turneth away wrath” (Prov. 15:1)? 18. That which is desirable in every student as in Philippians 4:8.. 23. Fellow students. How to Join the K. Y. B. Club To become a member of the Know Your Bible Club, read through the Gospel accord­ ing to John, using either your own Bible, or a Gospel of John which will be sent upon request. When the Gospel has been read and a statement to this effect, signed by parent or Sunday School teacher, has been sent to the. Editor of the Junior King's Business, a K. Y. B. C. pin will be mailed. Sunday School classes or clubs desiring to order ten or more Gospels or pins may wish to share the cost of these supplies, as the Lord di­ rects:' Gospels, postpaid five cents each—in quantity, three cents; pins, without postage, two cents each. However, no one is to do without a Gospel or pin because of lack of money. Address: •Junior King's Business, 558 S. Mope St., Los Angeles 13, Calif,

1. Bound volumes. 2. A machine used in sloyd classes. 3. To get good grades, we must do as commanded in 2 Timothy 2:15. 6. Groups of students under indi­ vidual teachers. 7. To examine with Care. ' ! 8. Writing tool as in 3 John 13 (pi.)* 10. Prefix meaning apart. 12. First word in 1 Thessalonians 5:17. 18. Exclamation of scorn. 19. An addition to one side of a house. 20. Beverage. 21. Pronoun in Matthew 5:13 (first word). 22. Suffix used to form many plurals. Seven Humble Instruments Shamgar had an ox-goad, Rahab had a string, Gideon had a trumpet, David had a sling, ! , Samson had a jaw bone,. Moses had a rod, Dorcas had a needle— All were used for God. —Selected. Let each one of us use what we have for God.

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