Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1925 — Page 7
IfondavSchool ! - Lesson' K _ viTIW*T*R. »P. l, “ 1 BIH* in I Le»«on for March 29 ILosing PERIOO n^1 Ew HRISr3 Hj MINISTRY— REV,EW ■ nKVonoNAh HEAPINO-R.v 1 » ■* , rev TBKT—' Christ tn* , •■« ■rs"- t<^.- -j..- "•■' B’/i-NIOR TO™ - Helping th. Ml«E’ and senior ra»Prom th" Q..«n»r H'rJrx" %e"h.* ANO A’>r-T TOPSeen.. In Chrl.t • Lit*. H The le.cnn. of th* qturter h*re been HsrO-h and fit’l that perhaps the best Krhod of review wlil b “ t 0 K, Ol |iatan<lin« tM-hlnga of the quarK ( , The following suggestions are '>f || uwon t—The so-called triumphal Lin was th» oflirial presentation nf K,„« O s Narareth to the Jewish nation ■li their Messiah.- He was the pre■tfrtrd king coming In the name of the ■]x?r4 (Pea* 11R--GI- || Leiso" it—Coming Judgment is al>so ■lately certain. 'The Judgment portrayed in this lesson is that of the nations living on the earth when Jeana cuties. The Judgment pronounced—retard or doom—will be on the ground of the attitude of the nations towards jouis a« expressed in their treatment df His brethren, the Jews. Lesson lll—Before Jesus went to the emsg He instituted a memorial of Hia broken body and sited blood. Thia Ihnttld be gratefully and strictly nhirrred by believers until Christ come again. Lesson IV—Man/ are the trials throjgh which the believer mult pass u lie goes through this life. The sure cure for 1 heart trouble" is the asaurir.'f that .leans has gone to prepare ■ place in His Father’s house, and will come again and receive His disciples to Hintself. Lesson V—. Jesus la the true vine and believers are the branches. Abiding In Him wtll result in fruitfulness, success In prayer, fellowship in the love life of God. fullness of Joy and love life like that of God. Lessen Vl—Tt is net. the purpose of Ged that f'hristiana should be taken cot "f the world at cure when they hetero on Christ because th® w orld needs their influence and testimony. Christ' roods them as His representatives and they need th» trials of the world to strenf-hen the grace of God in their hosrts. Those whom God has given to Christ are eternally secure even though they must pass through great trials. Lesacn Vll—The agony of Gethsemane w«s due to the fact that Jesus bearing the burden of the sins of the w<> r !d. Lessen VIII—The heart of this leaten is that Christians should be obedl*>nt to civil authority because human rovernmeat has been ordained of t;<>’d. The more loyal the believer is to Jesus Christ, the more loyal he will be to rightly rnnatituted authority (Thia les wn has no logical connection with the others «f the quarter and should be omitted where time is limited). Lessen IX—Jesus Christ gave clear proof that He was the Messiah promiwd in the Scriptures, but the wicked nation rejected Him and chose a murderer Instead. Roth Pilate and thtuition went down under the guilt of the rejection of Christ. Lesaon X—Christ on the cross is th® •tipreaie expression of unselfish love, a revelation of the moral nature of the worid, and stands ns an exhibition of * cross section of the world in any Lesson Xl—Christ’s resurrection is absolute certainty. Thia unques ’wned fact certifie. that He is the divine Son through whom w e get eternal life. Lesson Xll—The various appear’"res of Jesus Christ after His burial demonstrate the reality of His resur ration, confirm the truthfulness of the Scriptures and reveal Him as not only tn* supreme and grand center of the "riptnres, but the gupreme interpreter them.
Goodnet* Outshines Genius Mun ig created f nr T | rfUP ig his 'r.r»m» endowment coupled with lilt «l'»eity for affiance In God. Ever apd , n "? » trumpet sounds. From the , ” 4rj ’ B battlement* of Eternity, sum '»"mn< him to noble livin*. he re ties to obey the summons he sinks ’he g. ale es being, He aurren<i°rs to »crept animalism. The tree jn which a man ig st riving *r virtue and obedient tn t*«> law of w. r .determine, feu wal Ttlue .. Gon(1 , " says Era*rsrtn. ‘♦outshines as the tun mftkee the electric Jht cast a shadow.’'—Rut. r. p. ohtrnea, y,], $ God's Beat Messages - g»nds Hl* b*«t messages to penPie »h. ,_ Fpes ., Werlaa of the Smith. Seng of the Stars V! th? stars,of h»»vbn sing the faith I vS^te fc! * h * m; ~ W ’‘* t>r ’ cnrtstl4! ’- Ad ' ' ** fl -' mH itj «fe the ee- I • u-pers-ce and Zwi'rC 4r * lfit asfcriSty of ths bHy. oiachcote.
LAST CHANCE TO JOIN FARM CLUBS Enrollment Cards For Jun* ’ ior Contests Must Be Mailed By Mar. 31 Monroe township in still leading by ti safe margin in the enrollment for the boys mid gills (olltcsta which ends next week. According to tim rules of the contest, enrollment cardn must bo mailed by the last of March which means no later than next Tuesday. A total of 35 nirds have been sent in by the boys mid girls of Monroe township. Washington ranks second with 16 enrollments, St. Marys township is in third place with 12 enrollment cards, while it boys and gSirls have signified their intention of joining in the contest work from Wabash township. Thus far the corn eluli is considerable in the lead with a total of 5!) enrollments; 42 boys and girls enrolled in the calf club while 26 have sent in their cards for the beet dub. Considerable difficulty is being encountered In finding calves suitable for the calf club work. Accordingly the county calf dub committee has requested that all calf dub members make mi effort to locate their own calves. However, where Illis is Impossible an effort will he made to locate a good quality of calves at prices the contestants wish to pay. Anyone wishing information about the contest of enrollment card ; which are used in entering the work may obtain same al the county agent's office or from one of 4h<- vai'ion . ton nshlp coinmil Icemen
A Back To-Thc-Farm Movement Under Way Chicago. Mari h 27 V b;i< k to the farm movement, reuniting- in a 42 p-r---ccut increase in such transavtio’ir this year, is unticr way throughout the United States, according to Dr. t Herman Jansas, director of the farm • land", division of tli<’ National As . ■o. litioii of Ileal II I if" li >a r d h t' l Dr. Jansas do. lured this ateadib im rearing trek of people to agrii ttl j lural districts is due to a stabilization ' ,< f higher prices for farm prodmt: la>»s passed by near!' half of Hie states inspiring confidence in farm buying by protecting the purchaser? from irresponsible real estate dealers and "a general realisation of advantages by farm life." Reports from reputable land deal ers in various parts of the country show b marked increase in land ales the first few months of this .venturer last year." said Dr. Jansas. "Tilts condition indicates strongly that th" last of 1925 will sec almost a com plete end to effects of post wat ’farm depression’ ". Dr. Jansas cited a survey of farm real estate trading Jnst completed b; | K. M. Fisher, director of education i ami research of tlm farm land division ! of the National Real I'.slate Itoanl.l which, on the basis of reports from :il states and two t'anadian provinces. I shows the 42 percent increase in farm sales in 11124 over 1923. “Tlie number of acres sold in 1924 increased 41 percent and prices showed advance of 65 percent, indicaing also an increase in the valuation of ngr|< ulturat laiuls." said Dr. Jansas. "Eighty five percent of Hie replies indicated a more active markol. No decrease in farm land prices is in sight. “An enormous amount of this new life in farm Inlying is Iraeeabh- di roctly Io results obtained by lite re cent laws passed in nineteen r.lalc" to protect, farm buyers from land idmi-ks. The majority of Hu- law license unticr bond all real e l i' ■■ dealers witbin the slate ami prevent unliccnycil dealers from dealing in land. ?’ot<t of them carry f”to am! prison penalties."
The Key to Success Smew depend;' priinarilv 011 ' healthy liver anti stomach. You <;•" not think straight If thmm organs not working properly. M lyr’a Worn! nrfnl Kenicdy in usually successful in such eases. <»ur mlvi'”' I" everyone troubled in Illi., « :>y. csp-'ei illv v. » ;i<*'<*mua n leil with bloating in *b f ' toniaih. i . to try this remedy It in h tlmple, harmless preparation f.m 1 removes the catarrhal mueim from the intestinal trict and alia.’,’ inllanitnatlon which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail inetitn. imludiug appendicitis.. At Holtbtntise I’rttg Co., and t>ru J everywhere. — — 0 , .-- — Sw<ar Beet MectiiiE A< ( hatlaiwioirM, ().. Tuesd-iy There will be a ttgar best meeting at Chattanooga. Ohio, on Tuesday evening. March 31. It will be a joint meeting for Ohio at? 4 Indiana people who are interested in the growing of sugar beets.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1925.
County Agent L. M. Btischc. of Adams county, ludaina, and County Agent Banks Colllugs, of Mercer county, Ohio, together with E. J. Fricke, local field agent for the Hol-land-St. Louis Sugar company, will be there to discuss the sugar beet situation. There will be motion pictures pertaining to sugar beet growing. All are invited.
THE FAMOUS PERFECTION WAFERS! NATURE’S BEST FOOD Recognized everywhere as the finest, most wholesome food you can eat—bread in concentrated form. Perfection Walers retain their original crisp and oven freshness in the electrically heated P.W. display case on your grocer's counter. Cost less, 100, because they’re sold in bulk. i mu.h PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY h Sw - Ui.L WU ’ ' fl® FORT WAYNE. INDIANA II ; , PW tfU re lE‘ - IMMBS i' 1 I J® . - pw ‘ \ CRACKERS THE CRACKER OF A HUNDRED USES BE CONVINCED—Buy Quality and Save Central Grocery “OF COURSE” Phone No. 31 Free City Delivery White Lily the quai- | Rurslcy’s Best Michity Winter Wheat | igan Han(J picked Flour for bread or 1 Navy Bc ans, pastry, $1.20 3 5 lbs 24'/2 tbs... g Fancy Blue Rose Large Size Cali forHead Kiev, 25c SwCe ,‘„ 25c 3 lbs Prunes, 2 lbs. IIFTT’r « I' BEJMI jiJWBWV Quaker Bulk Roll- “Central” Best Bulk ed and Steel Rio Coffee ‘U'w Cat Oats 5 lb. J Pound ’ > ' ,t fiiWllti j—lWlimMlWaw* 1 11 H—■MM—M Fairy, the quality Good Grade StandToilet Tissue aid Pack 25c Large R 011... | Corn, 2 cans.. ■WfIMMMMWWrjiMirroiMB JTWffl* Fancy Winesap | i.; x ( la Tender Early Cooking ano Eating | (I|nc | >cas> Appies, 25C | 2 cans 3 lbs Good (h ade Pink I Perfection Hon c y Salmon, ISc I ** o,v 10<* Tai! can I Dozen Large, Fat Norway Post Toasties and Mackrd, weigh I % Ke 11 og g s Co r n lbs 22c , Flakcs >. 15c Each Large pkg. .. ISHQnnPMMK.’IMMMHNMIUffIWMHW 1 * ■■EMCIMIMMHRIfRHMHMMIRMHfI Perfection Ginger Regular and Quick 25c 25c 2 lbs Large pkg.. .. HD—P——M—raw—WlMMEVff——l Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Celcrv, Head and Leaf Lettuce, Cauliflower, New Turnips, Carrots, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, Grajie Fruit, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, etc. Owen S, Davis “Ths Stors Thit Appreciates Your H’liiiir'ss”
MOTHES Watch fur aymptomi* of worm* in your children. The«o parasites am th* meat destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act, quickly. Give tbn Utt I* one a doso or two of White’s Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this and successful remedy is used. It drives out tlie worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby checks. Price 35c. Hold by Hol thou so Drug Co-
I? plus that wonderful f fSbl Quaker flavor / Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes P Makes the richest breakfast now the quickest I \r ou know that rich Q uaker fl* v ov. Mnooth and dtliciom. 581 * Get it now in quick cooking oats! Simply ask your groetr I' f° r Q uick Quaker, the new Quaker Oat*. *4 ~54 ' It’s ready, steaming, Savory "and luscious in less time than toast; done before the cofteel , Women wanted rich flavor plus quick cooking —• Quick > <£>. | Quaker solved the problem. Sffi I Treat yourself and delight the family with this new break. ' \ll Look for the Quaker on the label I That raean * Q uakel flavor—the “hot oats and milk" breakfasts fejgSjtjASigfe’J doctors are urging—in 3to 5 minutes. That means the superfine oats you want—the finest grown, * th* most delicious in all the world. Standard full size and weight packages— Your grocer now has two kinds of Medium: 1% pounds; Quaker Oats—the kind you have *1Large: 3 pounds, 7 oi. ways known and Quick Quaker. — ■■ i .I, —« .... 1., .H ii — ■ i nr. ■■'■■■ '■ Sam Hite’s I Big South End Grocery I Our Delivery system passes your door twice daily. Order from Phone 204 -and be sure of the best quality and service and the p lowest prices. SUGAR 67c I a—2—■■■■■—JTOKfi—■—R—K— RSMM—«3—i RAISINS Seedless, per lb. . 10c I LUJIWHIJMI IIP TCTiW BROOMS 45c | 1 igiiiauguMiiiraia—■iaaraMwaaa*—a*—■aas——■— smkmmm;——■ Oranges IEZ s ”" 1 "'*” 20c I Pure Certified Seed Potatoes—Early Rose. $1.50 I Early Ohios, Irish Cobblers, per bushci Un-Certified, |)er bushel $1.25 We have a few Early Strawberry Seed Potatoes S >i i—i ■ im ■ ii —i—iMi—ni—■—Ksrwi «■ m■—■ Quart cans of Perfect 01-w* I KNlogg s Bran Fitikti?' 1 Of* 10 cakes Van Camps White OQn I “ <ans V eitc<t iaut ’ I Naptha Soap | l*arge size V 100 tb. bags AQ n I Large cans Table Peaches Medium SaltJ/Ot f, -Ut 50 lb. block of Salt 45c I B? ° e PlUXt ' B 10C I ——KMWKm'^MiMßiKra—l—ra——an— MM—MOß— Pure Apple Jelly. J.sc | *** °’ Sttr Shd,S 98c I ————OBH—B—lß&WMß3.ZWW6EK—■■«■■■■■«■■■— Fancy New Sall Fish, t)r | Fancy Bulk Coffee, i 2 tbs. forZiOv J Per Ib OOU ■ HSMBBff— h LUI .MH »■ I iWBWIfWJWIMk . 1 I|!<WIWg—B—WWMR—aBRWMMW—a—f ancy Salmon, IfT I ““sh Pevfecfion Wafer 1 PCz* Per can JLtJV I Craclers. per lbAvV |»————IS®—KW—IBM—tSWSSS—S—MH—I !■ nil pound Glass -lais I Mcxitan l>cnto Bc:ins « Cocoa <Wvt I 2 non nds — n—g—T?n-^wMraßnii l |B»g|f l j|—raWlH Ill’ll ——BBSBgai——l . BIG CANNED GOODS SPECIAL 2— cans Peaches in syrup & 2-Cans June Peas t DOZEN B 2—Cans Evergreen Sweet t orn > - 2—Cans Red Kidney Beans 2—Cans American Beauty Hominy IN ALL i 2—Cans Golden Weal Sainton - S $1.75 I ONLI fur the entire dozen, cans. ® Phone 204. Opposite Erie Depot
