Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 113, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1933 — Page 5

K • Mhp People’s Voice K& column for the use of our jl WHO Wish to make auggj for the general good questions of inteprhe use sign your name to Wjml authenticity- R will not RKsetl if y° u P reler that ll I Church Suppers j„ editorial of this pa■KaL. church must take out j ~,,,1,111(0 a bazaar or rumPie. WSftir- eilitori il says, it ‘ May but after all :lu , in live church, in lime baching of Jesus? What ■ ‘I-:.. House of the Lord? Bln fhi'tli-" 21:12 we read this: I lime to I from heavy foods IT

[reaches ■country Club, Slices or Halves, IL i_K_X Jr tcohOMy Hr heavy syrup O No. 24 QfT iF*ITW!I j g cans ZiDt ®bSSSESI|, ■TOM ATO SOUP 10 cans O Q ■PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar j 7 ( . ißmbassy brand A I V ■PORK & BEANS 3 No. 2 cans OQp Club in delicious sauce ■’EAS |(L. OLEO 9Qp No. 2 can IVV Wondernut, 3 tbs. for «t-*V I Sweet, Tender. A Tasty Spread. Korn on„ puffed wheat 17.. ■ No. 2 cans -.VL 2 packages X1 V Country Club, Fancy PUFFED RICE OK„ Country Gentlemen. 2 packages ~d«JC E E \ _ 13c fig bars ok« ■May Gardens, 14 tb._ $ ■_ j/ 2 tb. ..25c. A Delightful Cookie fTL 6c cun* 19c ■Co u nt.y Club, n>. loaf 4c Quality Toilet Tissue ■'LOUR rn CHIPSO ■Avondale, 24 tb. sack MI V 2 large packages wi V For Ail Baking. Makes Clothes Wear Longer. ■.AYER CAKE QQ,. RINSO Ith ■A2'/ Z 1b.,2 layer cake O«7V Soaks Clothes Whiter -k*/V with Butterscotch LIFEBUOY Pecan Icing. The Health Soap, 4 bars“’ JV I JEWEL COFFEE 3 lbs. To, I SMOOTH FRAGRANT (tb. 17c) ■ORANGES dozen 97p ■ Large Size, 200, 176. 150's, Sweet, Juicy “ ’ ■ASPARAGUS lb. 1 () c ■ HOME GROWN AV [cucumbers 2 for J3 C ■ Fancy Hot House, Large - - -• ■ NEW PEAS 2 lbs. 1 £ e Well Filled Pods ...» - NEW POTATOES 10 lbs. 9Q C extra quality PINEAPPLES 2 for 9Q C LARGE SIZE 24's GRAPEFRUIT . 6 for Ogp SOLID. JUICY MEAT FEATURES FOR FRIDAY anti SATURDAY PORK CHOPS 2 lbs. 25c SMALL, LEAN VEAL lh. 19c LOIN CHOPS - - BOLOGNA 3,bs *2sc OR FRANKS , - BUTTER • lb. Country Club Roll Creamery

And Jesus went into the temple of God. and cast out All them that sold and bought in the temple ” “He overthrew the tables of the money changers and the seats of them that sold doves,’’ Mark 11-15 bn Luke 19:16, “It is written, My house is the house of PRAYER; but ye have made it a den of thieves. "Take these THINGS hence; make not my Father’s house an house of Merchandise. “St John 2:16. Reader, God gave us th© church that we could worship Him in; that wo/ could hear the FULL Gosp 1 preached; that lost souls could be saved at its altars, BUT, what is going on in the church todayLook around you! One church is having a “two-eent supper" another a “fish fry" another a “chicketa dinner" still another a “cake-pie sale". O how it must grieve God. If the church would spend as much time in trying to bring some lost soul to Christ as they do in preparing for a FEED, etc., a great revival would sweep this country and | the devil would become cross-eyed in trying to find away of escape. Instead of the members going to the upper-room to Pray they go to the supper-room to eat and play. Jesus says for the church to “Talk,® these Things hence (from this place)" Don't make my Father's house a place to buy and sell, I but make it a place to worship the ' Heavenly Father. "Jesus Christ, the , same yesterday, today and forever" I Reader, can't you see that it is I wrong to buy and sell in the church How many of the church mem- ; hers want to see a great, worldwide revival? At the rate these I church-feeds etc., are being carried on. 1 would say, very few. If the church is going to “serve feeds” then they can’t "serve God" as He should be served. Is it any wonder Sin is abounding as it is today? The church is so i busy working out a menu for their l next feed, that they forget about that poor Lost Soul that is walking in “the counsel of the ungodly.” It's tim ■ the church awoke. It’s time they went after the lost instead of feeds. What w need in Decatur is more

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933.

Hohenzollern Prince Prefers Love to Throne * * * * * * * Slated to Rule Germany if Monarchy Is Restored, Prince Wilhelm of Prussia Renounced Royal Rights That He May Wed Commoner Sweetheart. tfiß (A L „ 1 ..Jr -»1 wr .kt " tOwl 1 y t JOB ■ > - I Ex - K ® 'Wig 1 P&.INCE eja r ~ X -. . % - ti / - I® x \rl V I • JM\ v HfA /BB >*** BM " Ss? ijr Lz i I [j|Nj| I Jpi Dorothea von Sawiati Ex Kaiser.Vilhelm: Prince Vilhelm: Behind the announcement that Prince Wilhelm ot Pru..ia, eldest son of the German ex-Crown Prince and grandson of the former Kaiser, has renounced his right of succession in order that he may wed his commoner sweetheart, Fraluein Dorothea von Salviati, one can almost hear Cupid chuckle as he chalks up nother victory over social barriers. The renunciation of his royal rights is not as empty a gesture as one would suppose on the part of the Prince, for it is well known that he was the member of the Hohenzollern family who had been mentioned most favorably as the next ruler of Germany in the event of the restoration of the monarchy. He had the backing of Chancellor Adolf Hitler and his Nazi organization, ot which Prince Wilhelm is a member. The Prince’s engagement is said to have displeased his grandfather, the ex-Kaiser, mightily Apparently the former monarch has forgotten that he himself followed a similar course when he married the Princes. Hermione. Although, strictly speaking, the princes, is not a commoner, she is regarded as .uch by German monarchists, who made it plain that they wouid not accept l.er as Em pre., if Wilhelm were restored to his “place in the sun." With Prince Wilhelm now out of the running, a restoration of the Hohenzollern dynasty to power in Germany would probably see one of his younger brothers, Prince Friedrich or Hubertus, on the throne. Fraulein Salviati, the Prince’s fiancee, is a descend- I ant ot a noble Italian family which settled in Prussia many generations ago. But, as generations are minutes, according to royal standards, the young woman is still regarded as a foreigner.

ot’ the FULL Gospel of Jesus Christ I and less Full Supper rooms. We need more fervent PRAYING and less playing. God help us to do more PRAYING. If the members desire -to help keep down expenses at their.church they have the Prayer Meetings at the homes, at one home one week, at another the next, and so on. Let’s go after a revival. We can’t clean the world up. but we ca i make it a better place to live, if we PRAY a revival down from h iven. “For the eyes of the Lord are over the righteous, and His ears

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I are open unto their PRAYERS." 1 ' Peter 3.12. J. V. D. H. CHURCH REVIVALS Decatur Gospel Temple Rev. p. w. Barker, evangelist This week and Saturday night Rev. Johnson will be with us and speak in the temple beginning at 7:30 o’clock with song service. Dismissal will be at 8:30 and will appear at the Court House corn r for u service in music and testi-

1 many. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock I I services will be held i: the Temple, j with speaking on Divine Healing. ! All mothers have a special inyita- | tion to attend, as Mother’s Day I I will be observed. Also a service at i 7:30 o'clock with a sermon by the I pastor. » ' BARGAINS — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room Suites, Mat : tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co Monroe, our phone number is 44 c* n | Big Penny Dance Sunday Sunset. Don't miss it! i

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