Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1922 — Page 2

BUILT BETTER than Cars that Cost Moret , A CAREFUL analysis of the construction and complete equipment of the LightSix will convince you that it has no duplicate in value in the light car class. For instance, the machining of the crankshaft and connecting rods on all surfaces is a manufacturing practice that is found only on costlier cars. STANDARD EQUIPMENT This particular operation is mainly responsible for the fine balance of the Light-Six motor and its re- cowl | ightß al markable freedom from vibration at all speeds. It base of the windshield: inside elan has an important bearing on the wearing quality and outside door handles: of the car and on its long-lived dependable service. rectangular plate glass window in rear curtain: a The exceptional values in the Light-Six are possible thief-proof transm.ssuw. lock, because practically every part that goes into the car is manufactured complete m the most modernplant in U tQ cent . cp r< j the world. Parts-makers’ profits are practically elim- tires, inated. Important savings through better methods LIGHT-SIX PRICES and bigger volume permit greater Value to the buyer. nr w. B„ so H. P. From the standpoint of shrewd investmentyou should Touring Car ** . . 1045 find out why the Light-Six offers you so much more Roadster (3-Pass,). . 1045 « for your money in performance, service and economy. Coupe Roadster This Is a StiMak'r Year Schafer Hardware Co. ~ Dealers Decatur, Indiana

IMcKinnie Motor Sales I Come and See Our New Cars The Maxwell anil the Jewett are the cars S 3 that give service. M The Paige is the moderate priced car K one is proud to own. K MAXWELL - JEWETT - PAIGE I 211 First St. Decatur, Indiana w CAR WASHING A SPECIALTY» I Specials for Saturday; Big Assortment of New Style Colored Glass 4 Q Ware, sale price tUJ V Sale opens at 8:00 a. m. I Big Assortment of Ladies’ Purses and |?Qp Vanity Cases vOV 1 Ladies’ Silk Hose in Black or Brown, KQn' Pair V Bathing Caps, 1 Hr* Each IVt Paint, Varnish and Enamel 1 An 1 Can IVt ! Everything needed in canning season. ( Morris 5 & 10c Store! Z~~" . WE ARE DEALERS For A. H. Grebe, Westinghouse, Nathaniel Baldwin. C. Brandes, Inc. Hatfield Elec. Co., American Radio & Research Corp., Corona Elec. Co., and many other reliable Companies. Come in and see the new CORONA SR. We have in stock—Vacuum Tubes, Sockets, ' Rheostats, Amp Transformers, Insulators, Aerial * Wire, Switch Points, Lightning Protectors, Condensers and other accessories. We will furnish instructions for building your own machines free of charge provided parts are purchased from the C. D. & C. Radio Co. i at THE HOLTHOUSE GARAGE ■Watch for announcement of the Dubilier Ducor.. Does away with outside aerials.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922

SERIES OF MEETINGS AT LUTHERAN CHURCH CLOSE (Continued from page one) stoutly maintained the dot trine of the j real presence. One of the reflections I which the author casts on Luther is I that he there insisted on "unquestionI ing submission” to the authority of the I Bible. In levelling that criticism at I Luther, the writer unwittingly paid I I Luther the highest complement as a j theologian, and called attention to the I very reason why Luther could not conI cienciously take a stand different from I what he did, and why the Lutherans today cannot give up the doctrine of the real presence. This is not Luther's % doctrine; it is no man's doctrine: it is J the doctrine of the Bible, of the in- > spired Word of God. ■ j "The words of Holy Scripture on 1 which this doctrine is based are above I ail the words of institution, Matth. J 26. 26-28. In all their majestic simV plicity they read: “This is my body; f : this is my blood. “Or belief in the ac- ■ curacy of the report that these are Je- < | sus' words is based, first of all, on the > Bible's assurance that “all Scripture is > given by inspiration of God.” Our /j faith in the truth of these actually be--1 ing Jesus' words is strengthened by f the testimony given thereto by Mark J and Luke who record these words, re- > speetively, chapter fourteen, and chap- / ter twenty-two. 1 “The word ‘this’ is taken by some to ■ refer directly to broad, so that the 1 words be equivalent to 'this' bread is 1 my body.’ This explanation has been / used by such as believe that the broad 1 is changed into the body of Christ, and * also by such as believe it is merely a « symbol of Christ's body. The Greek 'N text gives the word ‘this” in the neuter gender, and the world ‘bread’ is masculine. The word ‘this’ refers to to entire gift which the Lord communicates to us in the sacrament, of which He mentions the element: His ■ body. “The word ‘is’ is taken by many to mean ‘signifies’ or 'represents.' Eminent students of language will tell • that ‘is’ never means 'signifies' or j represents.’ If there is a metaphor here it lies not in the substantive verb ‘is,’ which is unchanging in its meanI ing, but in the noun connected with it, jin the noun 'body? “Neither does it mean.. This is my' ! body figuratively speaking, or This is a symbol of my body, because Christ I adds: ‘Which was given for you, which j was broken for you.’ No one will ven- ' ture to assert that . Christ gave a I figurative body, or a symbol of His j jbodjf.intp death for us.? He.gaye His real,.body. By alfthe law’s of language Chidst's words can mean only this: ‘I give you my true body and by true blood.’ “Other passages of Scripture which help us to determine whether we are i to believe that Christ give us His body and His blood in the sacrament are: 1 Cod. 10, 16; 1 Cor. 11, 27-29. What I kind of a Bible would that be whose I

teachings could not be relied upon, even though vouched for by such abundance of testimony'.' a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CLUB CALENDAR Thursday. Baptist Women’s Society at the home of Mrs. Brumley. Young Women’s Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. O. L. Vance. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. A D. Suttles at 7:30 p. m. So-Cha-Rea —Miss Edith Miller at 7:30 p. m. Ladles Aid, Evangelical church — Mrs. Fred Linn. Mercer Ave. Reformed Missionary Society—Mrs. Fred Heuer. Friday Zion's Lutheran Aid Society. 1 o'clock at the school house, D. Y. B. of the U. B. church at the home of Mrs. George Fillers on North Seventh street. Womans Foreign Missionary So'ciety of M. E. Church—Mrs. Frank Downs. Pocanhontas Needle Club—At Hall Psi lota Xi, Mrs. Herbert Burroughs. Monday Delta Theta Tau—Mildred Niblick ■ The Delta Theta Tau sorority and its patronesses entertained at a din ner party last evening for Miss Ma tilda Berling at the home of Mrs. Herbert Kern. Guests were Mrs. Thomas Lanahan of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Helena Berling of this city. After the dinner “500" was played and the prizes were given to Miss Berling. in whose honor the party was given. A small lattice arch, covered with roses, was constructed In the front room of the home and underneath this was a large wedding bell and a horse shoe. Around these were placed presents for the bride-to-be. Each member presented Miss Berling with a gift.

The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet next Monday evening at 8 o'clock with Miss Mildred Niblick. The Womans Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Dow-ns. All members are requested to be present. ♦ The Pocohontas Needle Club will entertain at the hall next Friday evening and all members are asked to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Elzey, Mrs. Blanche Knodle, Mrs. Nellie Eady and Mrs. Donna Kosht is the committee. ♦ The Womans Missionary society and the Auxiliary of the Reformed church will meet this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Heuer on West Monroe street. * A special called meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority will be held at the homfe of Mrs. Herbert Burroughs at 7:30 o'clock Friday night. • • CHICAGO GRAIN Chicago, June 15—(Special to Daily Democrat,)— Wheat: July, $1.09%; Sept. $1.11%; Dec. $1.14%. Corn: July 61%c; Sept. 64%c; Dec. 64%c. Oats: July 33%c; Sept. 36%c; Dec. 38%c. FRANCE VOTES TO RETAIN A BIG ARMY AND GIVES GOVERNMENT CONFIDENCE VOTE Paris. June 15 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —France is to retain her big army. The chamber of deputies defeated today by a vote of 313 to 230 amendments which would have resulted in reduction of the army. By the same vote the deputies gave the government a vot eof confidence.

THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT “THE JOURNEY’S END” A big Hodkinson production, featuring an All-Star Cast of notable stars. A picture worthy of your approval telling a wonderful story containing a beautiful romance of life centered in the social set.. You'lb like this pic lure. Added Attraction: The next episode of the western serial, “Winners of the West” featuring Art Acord. Admission 10c and 15c.

MILLIONAIRE WALTER WARD INDICTED FOR KILLING FORMER MARINE ON MAY 15 White Plains. N. Y.—(Special to Daily Democrat)'—Walter Ward, son, of the millionaire baker was indicted today on a charge of killing Clarence I Peters former marine on May 15 or 16. Ward had admitted slitting Peters j but said he did so in self defense. He asserted Peters was one of a gang of blackmailers to which he h|<! I been paying tribute. The automobile led him to a lonely, spot he said and a gunfight started I when he refused to continue paying. The threat used by the blackmailers had never been revealed. — • Miss Mary Callow left today for Winona lake where she will enter the, summer session of the Normal school, there. HAVE YOU TASTED THE GOOD BERKSHIRE BRANDS’! Within the last few weeks attrac I tive nds have been published in the j I Decatur Daily Democrat for Miller &| [ Hart, advertising the famous and 1 ; tasty “Berkshire" products, such as, . Berkshire Ham, Berkshire Bacon and ; Berkshire Lard. Have you tasted these delicious foods? The next time 1 you give your local grocer an order include a pound of Berkshire Bacon. ■ Ham or Lard and taste one of the fin- ; est food products made. A number 'of local dealers have already the ; Berkshire Products and if your local ■ dealer has not got a supply he will order it if you ask for it. BLEEKE PICNIC The Bleeke school of Union town- ' ship will hold a picnic at the Bleeke j woods Sunday, June 18. 140t3 INDIGESTION /iTTACKSSALESMAN No Doctor to Be Had. Fellow Traveler Comes to Rescue. Davie T. Brown, of 7 Main street. North. Plymouth, Mass., salesman , presenting the Gillette Safety ' I’ancr Ccmpany, was suddenly stricken with acute indigestion. But . r the quick ass;s:auce of a i.loth -- traveler his attack might i hal serious consequences. Mr. Drown writes: “No doubt you haxe 1 card many good reports from your won ’ r;ul icmedy, Jaques’ Little Woud- r Capsules. Being a traveling man. eating very irregularly and In all kinds of places, X was t.ikrn with a severe attack of acute i -digestion. Not able to get a doc:or, a brother traveler who learned •; my attack from the hotel pro- ! ; .b tor came up to the room and i . eme some of your capsules, and I I r a .short time I was on my feet ,-.l resumed my travels.” When you travel carry a packre of Jaques' Little Wonder Cap- : es for indigestion and dyspepsia. On sale at Smith, Yager & Falk, Decatur, Ind., or 60 cents by mail postpaid for large package from Jaques Capsule Co., Plattsburg. N. Y.

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July ' Investments | You will find our 7 per cent preferreds Bati ß f ai . lor , profitable. We have some high-class offerings "" a#<l s no "- Steyj The R. L Boilings Company BEN F. SHIRK, J Adams County Representative, Monroe. Inti. 30-HEAD-30 Registered Shorthorn Cattle offered for sale Friday, June 16. at my residence, VA mile south and l>/ 2 mile west of Ossian. Sale to begin at 1 o’clock. Geo. W. Glass. Fred Reppert and Roe Hunter, Auctioneers. —i 111 m— lkJM IT—TIWI—IIM— ■ 111 ■■■! ■IIIHIHI |||| r .& - — 48 YEARS "I Since 1874 our list of customers has gradually increasTOTAL cd. Thousands make this STRONG Bank DEPOSITS THEIR BANK OVER 1874 Number Safety Deposit Boxes, 12 1922 Number Safety MILLION Deposit Boxes 600 (Contents of EVERY DOLLARS Box insured * ) Old Fashioned cordiality and hospitality’ awaits you lure. Let us enter a deposit for you in a De Luxe leather bound pass book. When we write your name on the first page or issue you a certificate vou arc one of us. LET’S MAKE IT TWO MILLION Old Adams County Bank The xiiendly Bank New Bank Building