Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1922 — Page 2

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This Is Thrift Week The period of “after the war” extravagance is practically over and the future of the country depends upon your thrift and economy. Every one is urged to do their part and the simplest and most effective way of getting into the habit of thrift is to Put Away a Part of Your Earnings Each Week Be sysleiualic in your savings and your bank account will grow rapidly. Observe Thrift Week by pulling aside part of your earnings and continue to do so each week throughout the year. 4% interest on savings. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK Decatur, Indiana

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IS, 1922

■PROVED UNIFORM NTERNATWIUL SiindaySchool 1 Lesson 1 (By RRV. P B FITZWATER. D D, Teachar ot English Bibls In tha Moo4y Blbls Institute of Chicago,) Copyright, I»SS. Wssirra Newspaper Vaiea _ , ! —r-rr-r LESSON FOR JANUARY 22 ELIJAH'S FLIGHT AND RETURN. LESSON TEXT—I Kings 11:1-0. GOLDEN TMXT-1 waited patiently tor tha Lord; and h* Inclined unto me. ana heard my cry.—Fa 401. REFERENCE MATBUUAD-Eieh. 1:1-1; Acta 10:6-10; 18:1-11. PRIMARY TOPIC—Gad Benda an Angel to Help Elijah. JUNIOR TOPIC—God Strengthens BUjab. INTERM EPIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC —Jehovah's Champion Encourage*. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Finding and Finishing Our Tut This lesson story provas Elijah to have been a man of like passions as we are (Jas 5:17). 1. Elijah's Flight (▼▼. 1-14). Upon Ahab’s return from the excitement on Mount Carmel, he told his wife ail i that Elijah had done— that even all her prophets had been hewn to pieces by the sword. Thia ao enraged her that ate sent a message of death to Elijah, who seems to have been waiting at the gate (vv. 1,2). This was clearly a bluff on Jezebel’s part. Though Elijah hpd courageously stood before the king and the priests of Baal, he now cowered before this woman and fled for his life. He seems to have failed at his strongest point. 1. Elijah under the juniper tree (vv. 3-7). The juniper tree was a shrub of the desert which afforded shelter and protectian to travelers from the burning sun by day and tie cold wind by night. (1) His request (v. 4). This was that he might die. This was, no doubt, a foolish thing for him to say, but let us be as considerate toward him as was God. The discouragement, and even despondency, of Elijah was due to the nervous; strain of about four years of unusual service for God, which culminated <>n Mount Carmel. Such nervous reaction is to be expected. (2) God's tender treatment (vv. 5-7). (a) He gave him sleep (v. 5). “He giveth; His beloved sleep” (Psa. 127:2). (b) iHe sent an angel to cook Elijah's meal (w. 6,7). The angel of the Lord | Is usually understood to be the second member of the Holy Trinity. If this be correct, then we see JehovahJesus preparing food for His servant Hklijab, as He afterward did for His' discouraged disciples by Galilee (John 21:19). God again gave him sleep, and at the proper time again gave him I food. Though Elijah wanted to die, God had something better for him, for in a later day He met him with the “chariot of the Lord” and took him to heaven untouched by death. 2. Elijah St Horeb (vv. 8-14). (1) God's interview with Elijah in the cave (vv. 9, 10). (a) God’s question (v. 9). "What doest thou here, Elijah?” This was a stinging rebuke, though most kindly given. It implied that His appointed messenger was | now far away from the field of duty. Elijah was not where God wanted him, hut God sought him where he was. How blessed to know that “A Godforsaking saint is not a God-forsaken saint!” (b) Elijah’s answer (v. 10). Elijah tried to vindicate himself by asserting his Jealous loyalty to God — that In spite of all this the people hnd not only rejected his message' and dishonored God, but had sought to destroy him. (2) God’s interview with Elijah on the Mount (vv. 11-14). While standing before the Lord on ■ the mount, God caused a mighty j demonstration of wind, earthquake and fire to pass before him to show unto him the nature of the work which he had been doing for God, and to show him what was lacking in his work for the fullest attainment of success. Elijah had about him much of the whirlwind, earthquake and fire. His work had been terrifying and alarming, but ft lacked in gentleness ? and love. 11. Elijah'* Return (vv. 15-18). Though Elijah had erred, God brought him again into His service. How comforting to know that God does not reject His servants because of their failures in times of despondency! He deals with them after the' motive of their hearts. Elijah was nourished and instructed by the Lord and then sent on a high mission. God is a fine psychologist. He took Elijah out of himself by giving him a new commission. The most healing ministry is that of work. Many bereaved ones have been lifted out of themselves by active ministry to others. Before God would come in His chariot to take Elijah home, He set him upon a threefold ministry: 1. To anoint Hazael king over Syria (v. 15). 2. To anoint Jehu king over Israel (v. 16). 8. To anoint Elisha as his ewn successor (vv. 19-21). Time Rightly Employed. Never talk with any mnn. or undertake any trifling employmeift, merely to pass the time away; for every day well spent may become a “day of salvation,” and tlm4 rightly employed is an "acceptable time." And remember that the time thou trlfleat away was given thee to repent in, to pray for pardon of sins, to work out thy salvation, to do the work of grace, to lay up against tha day of judgment a treasure of grod works, that Qyr time may be cro*ned with eternity.—Jeromy Taylar. r '

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦4- + **4>**4-e*4>** CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY. Historical Club—Mrs. Fred Handler Sbakeapearn Club —Mrs. 8. D. Beavers. Bachelor Maids—Genevieve Bremerkamp, 6:30 O'clock. THURSDAY. Dutiful Daughters Class—Miss Melvina Butler. Eastern Star —Masonic Hall. Loyal Daughters Class of Evangelical Church—Mrs. Ed Warren. Loyal Workers Class of Evangelical Church—Mrs. Charles Peterson. Progressive Class —Mrs. James M. Fristoe. Helping Hand society of Reformed church —Sunday school rooms. Zion Lutheran Aid —School house. Young Ladies Auxiliary — Miss Florence Haney. FRIDAY. Ben Hur Meeting—Lodge Hall. Philathae Class, 7:3o—Mrs. Clarence Hilyard. W. R. C, at G. A. R. hall. There will be a regular meeting of the W. R. C. at the G. A. R. hall Friday, January 20th at 2 p. m. All members are requested to be present as there is business of importance.— Press Correspondent. 15-2 t The Philathae class will meet with Mrs. Clarence Hilyard on Rugg street Friday evening promptly at 7:30. Mrs. S. E. Hite will have charge ot the study after which basket weaving will be done. ♦ Quite a number attended the W. C. T. U. meeting at the C. E. Bell home yesterday afternoon and those present report one of the best meetings ever held. Mrs. Stanley made a wonderful talk and plans were made for the next meeting which will be held on Frances Willard day. A more complete announcement of the next meeting will be given at a future date. ♦ The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical church are requested to take notice of the class meeting tomorrow night at the home of Mrs. Ed. Warren, on Mcßarnes street. Mrs. Genevieve Owens, sister of Mrs. Warren will be .assistant hostess. All members are invited to come.

Fifty couples attended the card party and dance at the K. of C. hall Tuesday evening. The card party furnished plenty of amusement during the early part of the evening, and later dancing was enjoyed by all. Excellent music was furnished by a three-piece orchestra. with Miss Fisher at the piano, Meredith Stewart with the violin, and Elmo Smith traps The regular weekly dance will be given at the K. of C. hall Thursday evening, with the same orchestra. + The Three Link Club met after lodge last evening and elected officers President, Mrs. Moser; Vice president, Mrs. Noah Frye; Secretary, Mrs. Geo. Simers; Treasurer, Goldie Gay. + Mrs. D. M. Hensley entertained the Friday Night club last evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herman Ehinger on North Fifth street. The club met at 6 o'clock and after a delicious dinner, “500” was played. The prize was awarded to Mrs, Dore B. Erwin. Mrs. T. M. Reid of Fort Wayne was an out of town guest. + The Delta Theta Tau sorority met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. James Brown of North Fifth street. After the regular business meeting a delicious luncheon was served. ♦ Miss Helen Blee entertained the members of the Thate-Po-Chaun club at her home Tuesday evening. Music and dancing gave diversion. At the dose of the evening the hostess sreved dainty refreshments. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Miss Genevive Kitson. — • TELLS THEM WHY. Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. IS.—(Special to Daily Democrat).—Samuel M. Ralston, former governor of Indiang, blamed the farmers financial ills on failing of the United States to enter the league of nations in an address here today at a luncheon at thc Crawfordsville Kiawanis club gave to Montgomery county farmers. “This is the penalty the people here are paying because of a narrow vindictive policy that has made it impossible to establish the former relations between this and foreign countries,” Ralston said. “How radically , wrong are conditions that make it more profitable to burn corn than it is to pay the price fixed by the coal bloc for coal fuel. “Everybody now sees that Woodrow Wilson spoke in prophesy when lamenting the threatened teservations by the United States senate to the, Versailles treaty." 4—9-4—WANT ADS EARN—S

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SPORT NEWS LOCALS LOSE TO CELINA. The Klepper Klover Klub basketball i team of this city journeyed to Celina last evening where they were met and defeated by the fast Celina outfit, the final score resulting 38 to 16. The game proved to be fast and exciting and was well played by both teams. Celina's team climbed to a lead at the start and obtained a margin that could not be overcome by the locals. The | Celina outfit is considered an unusual | fast aggregation, they having been defeated by the Fort Wayne K. of C. team recently by a small score. The locals do not feel discouraged over the result of the last several games and will give the local fans a real treat when they meet the fast Oswege New York team in this city within a short tmie. - ■ a EAGLES WANT GAME Tile Eagles A. ,C. basketball team, of Fort Wayne, would like to arrange games with any first class team in this city averaging around one hundred and sixty-five pounds. All teams i interested should write to the Eagles manager, care of the Journal Gazette. Ft. Wayne, Ind. THE INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE One game was staged last evening in the local industrial league circles, PAIN DONE!RDB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHINC JOINTS Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil.” Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” right on the "tender spot." and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. “St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheumatism liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Get a small trial botI’e old -time, honest “St. Jacobs Oil from any drug store, and in a moment, you’ll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheumatism away. . ' 1 ■■■

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the Ford garage five defeated the Fisher & Harris grocery team by a score of 16 to 6. —a BERNE DEFEATS OSSIAN — The Berne Athletic club met and defeated a team from Ossian last evening in a one-sided game, the final score resulting 84 to 8. THE STUDENT AUCTIONS * The auctions conducted by the students of the Reppert school continue ;to draw large crowds each evening, i and the students are becoming more proficient each day. The entertaini ment provided will be well worth the trip to the auction room, and you may pick up an article you need badly in your home, or on your farm, at your own price. Drop in at the sale which

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is held in the Holthouse salesroom on North Second street. SPECIAL PREMIUMS Decatur business men have contributed several hundred dollars in ; special premiums for the best specimens in poultry exhibited at the anI uual Adams County Poultry show to be given here January 25 to 28. The show thisyear will be in the show rooms of the Holthouse fireproof gar age on North Second street, and many entries have already been received. Last year the show was one of the best in the northern part of the state, and it is predicted this will ■ easily equal it. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Riley and daughter Maxine, of Pleasant Mills, were chopping in this city today.