Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1939 — Page 2
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I SUNDAY I SCHOOL LESSON •• By llAM.tr> L. LL’NDUI'IST. D D. nhu at Thr Moody Bible liutituM of Chicago. iH.I.iwI tiy W«vtcm Mc>w»p.ipsr Union * Luion for October 29 Lsvnon »üb)rc!« and Scripture t»»t* » Irrtrtj aid raß>rt(Mcit by IWrru'n. I ' Council of Religion. Education, mod by j BEVERAGE ALCOHOL AND SOCIAL PROGRESS LESSON TEXT-Mlcah I S-ll L(iat V tofil. id-3»„ I Corinthians • IMS GOLDEN TEXT—Knee ye oni th«t Inc amicMaous .hail not inherit th* kingdom of God7—l Corinthian. • 9 “International Temperance Sunday—October 29. 1939 " Let us Join with people the world over in making our protest against the sale and use of intoxicating liquors. If every. Christian would declare himself on this matter now. there woufd be a tremendous impact made on this universal problem snd notice would be served on the liquor industry, on politicians, and on unbelieving mankind that Christianity intends to do something about it. We are far too docile and quiet on such matters, when we ought to speak up for God and for our country. The lesson portions may seem a little unrelated, but study of them yields three important truths regarding the use of wine ar,d strong drink. I. Lever* of Wine and Strong Drink Destroy Their Nation Mic 2:111). That statement may surprise some of our self-styled patriots who like to wave the flag and speak swelling words of devotion to our country and who at the tame time love their intoxicating dunks Micab rightly points out that his people had t ome to the place where they chose men to be prophets because they encouraged the people in the use eg wine and strong drink*, <v. ID. They must therefore expect the result which follows, namely, the destruction of the home and of the nation (w. 9,1 C). We arc all familiar with the claim j that prohibition retarded the ad- 1 vanccment of our nation and that its repeal would bring a return to higher moral slanderdt. reduce crime, bring in prosperity, etc The facts reveal that none of these have come true. Crime has increased by leaps and bounds under repeal, a situation to well known aa to call for no proof. Moral standards hi aw gone rapidly downward With the free use of liquor If you don t -belie** that ask a policeman what goes on in our taverns, or just keep your eyes half open and you can see for yourself. Just now much is being rnkdc of the many jobs which are supposed Mo have been created by the liquor Industry. What art the facts? The Christian Herald tells us. ‘‘A million ■dollars spent for furniture would jir.4 shoes 336 persons, tor home -furnishings 191 persons, for boose •Just 95 persons.” And remember Jhat Jobs making the stuff that dc stroys other Jobs, are not worth having. The man who drmks is helping Jo destroy his nation _ 11. Christiana De Nat Drink. Be eaaae They Leek fee Christ's Return (Luke 21 29 31. 34 36) If tve are not "looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ” (Titus 2 II). we should consider whether any of Jhe things mentioned In these verse* have gained control In our lives: ; 3he cares ot this life, surfeiting, or drunkenness But why speak to 'Christians about that? Surely they not use Intoxicants Sad!) enough, some do. Taking advantage ■**f the fact that the Bible speaks of Jemperanee rather than of abstinence. they seek to Justify an indulgence in these things, which they ~<ang their neighbors) know is dls-' h norfng to God and destructive of their testimony and usefulness in the community. Christian. Jesus is coming again! t He may gome today! In tact, the flg tr*» iw 39 am which is the nation Israel, baa long beer, shooting forth new branches and bearing green leaves. The indications are that Dinst is coming soon. Are you tesdy to meet Rim? .. 111. Drunkard* and Other winner* Need to be tare* (I Cor « 911) Being drunk is not a Joke, even though thoughtless people laugh and cartoonist# and writers of Jokes use such unfortunates as their stock In trade. Drunkenness la a foul and sinful thing, classed by the apostle Paul with the lowest of human vices |tovi«w the list as It is given in verses 9 and 10 'snd by the way, Ootica that covetousness Is men Boned there too) and place drunkenness in Its proper classification Call It what it really ts—«in. and then eatl on the One who can save pom sip and then you will be washed from your sin. sanctified, find Jtifflfled in the name ot the Lord Jems (v. 11 J. In Christ there 4s hope for the drunkard A spiritual fbvivil ts the real answer to the liquor problem Let ua seek to proRwte ft even ea tot es the urn* Bate give oarselver to ea intelligent end ewetruetive battle agalnet this fit»(rucuv* farce in the hie at our gfiuea. 7 • * »*•« I
War-Time Morale Must Root {Deep In Religion A Frank Discussion of What These Times Demand of the Average Man and Woman The Personal Peace That Outreaehes War Social Progress inevitable, With John Parley corn a Casualty.
By WILLIAM T. ELLIS llmh In warring ami in lit-uiral | countries there has suddenly cm- ! erred an insistent demand fur pub- j lit- Morale This mean* that the i need for sturdy national character j I* fell to lie imperative Bigger j lhar. the run*, more powerful than 1 the alrthips or warship*, is the ! slate of mind of the people. The j old. oft-forgotten virtues are newiy hi demand Btatesm. it are now crying aloud what the preachers), and Sunday S< hoot li ai her* have ; been Haying all along All the qual- j it|c« which go to make up heroism !, sincerity, unselfishness. courage, | loyally, purpose are comprehend ed within the basic message* of religion Shallow, selfish, scared folk impair tin- morale of the whole body. Tin- man who thinks of the war only as an opportunity to Utah*money may Iw classed among the pernh lou# microbe*, rather than a mong the patriot* Whoever has not learned to subordinate a desire to a principle ts unfit for th.present strife And the person who taiiiiot think !-< )<iili himself and His own tft tore.i s panicky house wires take notice In whose soul i stirs no passion for country and for human welfare and for eternal i right, belongs to a lower order of 1 fauna than th*- heroic men and wo men who made new nations In this i western world During the first world war. in the day* of Belgium * i fiery ordeal, I heard a Belgian pro i fc«#or impassionedly say In an Am- i erican andietin "Don't pity us. pity your*e|v.-s (or you are only getting rich out ot war." i The Challenge of the Christ )Mo wew r risl* lias i Otoe to search the souls of humau being* everywhere It is the violent phase of the steady revidutloo that has been working Ilk* leaven In th<- i lump of civilian*ion ever since the previous great war At slake are , far greater interests than territorial objective* Our whole way of i life is concerned The challenge I* ! to man * spirit everywhere to stafid ! for the things that make a man a i man . Like a great sheet of light nine, i Europe's bloody ordeal show* up the triviality of the present Inter- - ••sts of many people This I* iisiii- k i athally Illustrated by the radio In | contrast with the dcni.i.y-frauabt , new* broad* asto we hear the trashy i anuouni cmetits • about soap and | t.toib pastes and beauty lolion* til- < terspersed with Jniz that Jar* by it* inrongrttiiy. The essential trtv | twilljr of many of ih* thins* that i have ,tl.«qrl>-d Us hitherto h now revealed How pitiable are the | soul* that still put first thetr dan- i • lltg drinking movie-minded, automiddling, f ashlon following Inter-) ests! This 1* an hnur for n< w sob er-mlndednea* Taking Stock of Ourselves War new* should set ns all in thinking ' long, long thoughts ' and to appraising our own souls George Herbert'* familiar words arc time ly: "By all means ua* nirni time to tie alone. Haiti!* thyself, gee what thy soul doth wear |iar< to look within thy rhea! for ll la thine own — Aid ■ amide up uuu «•>>*«• •Ui Ibou flndest there ” aatassata eeeeeeeeej •The Sunday School Lesson for October 29 is. "Beverage Alcohol and Social Progress" -Micah 2:9-11; Luhs 21:29-11; lAM: I Corinthians l:H1. esse*****] • * • • • * • • Oli Our present fa-saon. upon Koctal ■ Progress and the relation of hev-] ersge alcohol iheroto. la timely j Less Hard drinking and more hard ' thinking la the day's need. A sharp 1 < challenge to onr Idle, frivolous cocktail ora la contained In every scrap of news from-Europe. War- j ring nations are sharply reetriettng or forbidding the use of liquor L Overs*si the people ace rationed 1 , In the simplest nereasltte* of life: ; wo must ration ourselves. i„ body ( and In spirit There la nothing new to be said ; about John Barleycorn He baa been found guilty ten thousand time, at tbt judgment vesta of so- * <t*l wen are at tawobsarva&ra of persoua! and natiouai proeperny. < <
nf biisnics*. of medicine, and of teligion Hl* only plea has breu thui he titillates the palale and delude* the spirit t»r the drinker at a price which must he paid by society as well as by the victim. In war a* In peace, the only safe j place for John Barleycorn Is In the , Umbo of rejected evils. A safe world must he a sober world. Bop)* War-Tims Needs What does the war mean, for ibe average man, for you and for nte? Kn *t of ail. it should revive our ! cons* tousness of personality. Each of us is a sacred unit In (he Divine plait We are not were frag ments of a social mass, but individual human beluga. separate thoughts of the Creator, dowered with the sublime power ot choke and decision Thus to perceive our own disifni i identity, to think our I own thoughts, in accept our own I'*-*- t-tl ri spi’Ußibillttea as God s highest gift to us. ts every ones gravest present du'y. I'erhaps next we should list the preservation of personal peace of spirit. Although nations are at war. spiritual peace is possible to everybody who will meet the conditions possible even to the soldier In action. This supreme consciousness of right relations with God and with the world is a boon beyond ikhe* It brings In its train a whole set of lesser blessings patience, tolerance, tranquil Ity, acceptance of conditions, courage. sympathy, a basic loysjty and sense of proportion. Never was It more necessary than now for human 10-iuge to make peace with God. He is punish Ing the world for its sin* Kepdntan< e and return to righteousness will slay His hand. Down hi the valley into which the world hs.a plunged we may find Him who Is our peace K**al social progress, with Its corollary of personal self-j denial, ts progress towards God will for man Kinging as a central (ruth of these Lessona from the H» rmon on the Mount comes the Master's word. "Ye are the salt ot the earth” What It moans to be, salt ha* been beautifully expressid by Hr Henry Van Dyke. Fearlessly to speak the words' which bear witness to righteous-: i.ess. and truth and purity: patiently to do the deeds which strength- I en virtue snd kindle hope In your i fellow mm; generously to leud a) h.vt 'l to thoM- who are trying to j climb upward, faithfully to give y-tur support and ymr personal help to the effort* win* h are iuak- j trig to elevate and purify the social ; lib of the world—that Is wltsi It \ means to have sail in your charac- { ;«•*-" SEVEN fiENTENCE SERMONS 11. who knows only his own side of the case knows Itttie of that.— J J. Iltll. * * • The- life of work Is the life (or a man. and 'hat which be achieves tor himself Is more precious than any Inheritance, except that of a good name snd s loving heart — Mrs C. Farley Co* • • • lo what a wonder seems the fear of death, Bering* how gladly we all sink to sleep —Coleridge • • • Anything that a man can avoid under Hie not ten chat It is bad. he may also avoid under the notion that something else ts good. — ll< nry Chur, hi!) king • * • And tu like manner the Spirit j also hclpcth our infirmity; for we know no*, how to pray as we ought: but the Spirit itself makeih Inter- ! ■ e-sston for us with crownings j which cannot be uttered- Roto !4ns 9:24 • • • By him the deepest rest is won Who lolls beneath the noonday son. ; Faithful until hla work la done. — I’he be Cary. • . • The secret of success lies in the men and not tn the staff he works on — Hrundford Torrey •«— Ctow ■ O' —■— — TODAY S COMMON KBKOK * j Monosyllable adjectives usually keep "1" when s suffix Is i j edded as, dry • dryly: 9ftr * slyly ♦ •
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2!, 1939.
BCHURCHKB Eighth St. U. B. Church L. J. Martin, pastor it It) a m Sunday School Lawrence Michel, superintendent. 19:20 a tn Junior service The rally day service last Sunday was well attended Let ua keep our Sunday school record high In attendance. 11 90 a. m. -Sermon by the pan- | t«r, 6 It) p m. Christian Endeavor for all group* 7 10 p m - Evangelistic services. Special numbers In song. We Invite every one who can to com*' to our services A real welcome awaits you--7 3d p. in Wednesday night — I’rayer meeting Dale Osbotn, leader. The W M A. will meet to quilt at Mrs Roe Wynn's next week. Time will be announced Sunday There is much work to be done In tbe Master's cause May we ail work togetber for tbe advancing of His kingdom. o Baptist Church Sunday School. 9 29 a. m Morn lag worship Mrrke. 10.39Rev W H LeMasters, former pastor in Saiamonle a»s<« llion and evangelist, will be the speaker The Ploueer B T. P U. will meet tn the church parlors at t oclot k p m Mary Katherine Klein Ing. director. Tbe board of deacons will meet , ai the i bun h at I o’clock Monday evening Regular mid week prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 729 Cordial Invitation Is extended o Zteo Lutheran Church Monroe and Rleventh St. Paul W Schuitt. pdhtnr Sunday Sc hool and Bible class. » 20 a. ni Divine worship service*, it) JU i a m Karly service*, g 30 a m Voters’ meeting, Monday, 7 39 P in. Adult class for Monday postprmnd Sunday School Teacher*' ibhtitate on Tuesday eveuirg. M 30 o'clock Church choir Thursday. 1 M pm Religious Instruction Saturday. 1:30 a- m o Corner Madiaan and Ninth St* Fust United Brethren Church G. T. Rcsaelot. Minister Sunday School it 9:IS a m Roy Mumma superintendent. We have well organlicri classes (or all ages and a hearty welcome awatta all who come Morning worship at 10 30 Her- j mem by the pastor Subjec t. "Cost and Rewards of Christian Living " Christian Kndeavor at 9 00 p m.j Group* lor Jewels, Juniors. Intermediate* Senior and Adults. Help ful sod Interesting discussions and prraeti tat ions characterise each of these groups. Kvenlng Worship at 7:00 p m. Sermon by the paator, Subject. "Cost a ud Reward* of Living Ui Sin ” We tr yto make onr services helpful lo all who come. Next Sunday will be observed as Missionary Day. The paalfr will ■peak in the morning and Mrs Rosselot at ntgbf. They will both weave many of their African Ki-; perienc ea Into Iheir messages Spe rial offerings will he received l» help c-xtenr the Kingdom of Chrial lo the people of Africa and other needy places. - Church «« God Glen E. Marshall. Pautor The unified servlre begin* promptly at 9 30 A w*>rship |»»vtod I* provided for both adnits and the boys and girto Moya and Otris Meeting «!.30 P M Young People* Meeting 9 30 P. M Kvenlng Service 7.30 r M Mid weak Prayer Service.' Wed nesday 7:|o P M Bible Study. Friday 7 30 P M The public is moat cordially invited ic all (h* services of this church. —-a - First Mathodial Chu-ch Nenr»« gt FMfh Street Ralph Wald* Qrahjm. M-mster Morning Worship l:M A M A sefttog of worship and study. Nursery for the Infants. Junior Churchw.'th special toeneoc* tor u»* childten Music by Young People | choir, aud Sermon by the Revgroad Prep I* id. A. Hall. D. 0- Ikocuflvg hoc <•( tbe trencher's Bid Soclpiy at the North ladlaaa Con? of the Metko diet f'kurck Church Behoof ciaaoo* f* r ail afoe Kpnoith Iceague tiff Loader. Ileroioco Barber J) young people of the Luo. eh ore a-god to attend lilt service * tv*mug worship 1.30 r M A
) service of Inspiring congregational ftymn singing, special music by U>cho.'is choir snd gospel sermon by 1 the pastor: Theme: "Love, the Cable of Perfsct LB lug” Wednesday. 7 00 P. M. Prayer and Bible Hoar. Tble Church Bid* you Relcom*, and wtll assure you s friendly warm fellowship. First Evangei.ee! Chu-ch George 8. Lexter, Min .ter 3:U A M. Sunday Scltool. Mr. Karl Fuhrman. su?* rintuedeut. 10 10 A M -iWcrshlp ssrvlc* tciinon theme: "Using Tempi*)*" i;00 P. M—Christian Kndnavor. 7 00 P. li.—Sunday Kvealng Fellowship This service is being sponsored. and the program <s being given by the Young Peopl?. 7:00 P. M. Monday — jjunday School Bcacrd meeting. 7:00 P M Wednesday -Midweek Devotional nad Study Hour. 7:00 p. M.. Wednesday—Choir Btbeaaal. Church es the Natarene Seventh and Msrahall BL Paul Srandyberry, Pastor 9.30 A. M. Sunday school Doyle Lytle Snpt. • 90 30 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon Theme. "Brave Christians" Teat. "I can do all things through Christ who strengthened nte." 3:30 P. M "Singing Preachers Quartet" W’UWO. 7:90 P. M. Young People * aeri vice. j 7:09 P. M. Junior society.' Mrs. Jess Plaster Snpt 7 30 P M Kvangcilstir service I Sermon Theme. "Thinking on the Most Serious Thing In Life” Text. I thought on my wajrs" 7:30 P M Wednesday The regular mid-week prayer meeting. An optomist sees » challenge in every difficulty snd says it <an be I done." A cordial welcome awatt* you! j ** " —'■ 1 f) - i Preebyter.an Georgs O. Walton, Minister Y no a m Junior worship and Bible boar. Mrs. W A. L.w.t, Mrs.) Kottert Guy and Miss Ina Ntuick *;3e a. ro W. P. Scbrock Supc-riniendent. 10:30 Mornit.g Worship Sermon "A Positive Faith " The Aid will meet next Thursday afternoon at the church with the October section In charge. Tit.- regular (nc-etlng of the #«*- *k»n of the church will be held next | Friday evening at ihe nunse from oeven to eight o'clock. ——o — Zier Reformed CHurcH • 'batle* M Prtlgb. Th It.. Minister Church SchtMil. 9 a m T L Be. «er. Hupt. M iriilng W orship, Ijl a tn Harmon "Kxpedlen.y Or Faith ?"< iaa 7:9. Special inuaicNo evening service* Fort Wayne (‘iaaals Youth Con feren.e, St Pater's ibur.h. liuiil- | Ington. aflernoon and evening Wednesday. 7 p in mid week j prayer snd Bible study COURT HOUSE Marnags License* Kevin Wh*la:t. Toledo acci.tiniant lo Mary Margaret Vogtewc-de. Decatur lion C. Itc-itach Fimllay Ohio to i Wllla Gene Wright, lu-c aiu. Harold J Ifolfituii. De.aftir mail | carrier to Irene Durbin. Pleasant Mills, nurse. Chatmer Knltlle, Decatur farmer to Betty Drake. Decatur Perry Williams Fort Wayne welder lo Kvelyu Conners. Ih-c-a tnr. ■—■■■ #■' 1 Adams County * 1 Memorial Hospital 0 —s—- « Discharged today: Stanley Put man. Ohio Cliy. O : Mat Odle. De calur Admit t«d today Miss Carrol Jane Stout. Hoag land. Henry Bmmer Mi* North Fifth street Dismissed - Frank Obler Fori , Wayne. Jacob Barkley. Monroe j villa and Mrs Mary Coat alio j Dscatur ~z — • Tree Fall Du* to Bullet I Vleeile. Cel KJJD — Examining i Porfirlo Berejes. 9 lor injuries supposedly received when be fell from a tree, hospital attendant* were aiasgod to Bod s bullet indg «d et the beee of bis bruin They said the youth evtdentdy bad been struck by a etrey bullet, which caused him to tail i, —„ "-1,. 0 — German BHirto BHerter Sorllß — OJA — To save on raw uateriel aud cet down cettou imports. G> tman thirl* will be mode 2 cn.be, shorter Already meek ■ shorter than Aa*ences sud Kaglisb shirts th«r will b# little longer Übau womens biouaee
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to 7- —♦ r RATEB I One Tims—Minimum charge of ' 25s for 20 word* or lets. Over i 20 word*, 1!«« per word. Two Tim##—Minimum charge of <oc tor 20 word# or lee*. Over 20 word* 2e per word for J the two time*. Three Time*—Minimum charge ! of 50e for 20 word* or lees, j Over 20 words 2'per word for tho thro# times. Card of Thanh# —• ] Obituaries and vorsea |1 00 Open rate—display advertising 35c per column inch. FUR SALE FOR SALE — Dr. Sslabury Hot* Cap* worm powders. Tonic and conditioner. Jemosway ventilating system and equipment. Decatur t Hatchery. Poultry Headquarters ALWAYS — N.w. used washers.) different makes, sweepers; heating. coel-otl, c-o«h stores, small payments. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, salesman 3«Hf FOR BALK — Hard cofil burner; also small cook stove. Inquire: 1105 N. Second HI. or phone 1415 243-31 x ■ FOR SALK Child's bearver muff, i good as new. Girl's ..oat. site If Newly |.aiulecl high ebaii*. Phone H 59. 313 Adams St. 249 2t i FOR SALK — Heavy duty, rubbe r , tired wagon with grain rack t'secl four ply. seven inch 125-foot endk-s* Condor belt. Preble, * Indiana. Hoi 55. 2IH-3IX j FOR SALK OR RENT 1 29-ft Prairie Schooner bouse trailer, with oven cook stove aud oil circulating heater. 1 Id-ft. Alma Stl--1 vet Moon with permanent Iw-d. Inner spring mattre**, nil heater; .new. Porter Tire Co. 341 Winches ‘ ter St Phone 12H9 24»-3t . “ FOR SALK OK TRADK on Litre- j slock -10 ft McCormick-Dee ring romhtne Perfect worklug condition. Herman S. beuman. It It 1. Dc-calur 34H31 FOR SALK Two repewse **< d 6<M)x H> GcMidrU It tires with life-saver tread. Golden Ply blow-out protection. l'».-d only I 3» tulles New fire guarantee, lit) diocouiti, 12 down. Joe Ray. Fogies Service Station. Acrosa from Elk* on North Second. 24H-31 SEE THE Young Furniture, 110 Jefferson St . Decatur, for stoves, two breakfast sets, oil heaters, chairs, beds, springs, mattresses -1: 1 FOR SALK 12 weaned pigs Don Morrlxon. one mi!" west •■( Will*' shire 249 31 x FOR SALE -Seven room modern house. Three rooms, deu. bath up Four r.Mims down llardwmMi Boor*. Kn< l.v< d buck por. h. Front and rear stairway. Garage, ideal for duplex Mrs. Henry Thomas 250-341 - ' IF-'- - —•> BATTERED SUIT r (COKTINL’ItP HIIIX FAUto ORU# ger* from cc-rtabi deaih They : w.-re silling ..it tit- port *hb ->f (he promenade dec k. Ihe tun k* of their chairs against th.- wall The wave alruek the port side, hul it waa datk ami the pa**engera did Utrt. see It coming. It swept them i through a double doorway onto 'he slat board aide, where they piled up under a litehccaL precar- > iou*ly cicjoe tn the edge of ihe jship, Beiiwetdifger tan uni. aeiged 701 year-old Mr* William Burkin t i by the heels just aa ahe was going over and hauled her back Then I he dragged ihe other atx lo aaf.-ty, j one at a tim< ■—— — ■ MORRIS PLAN LOANS Oft U RNITI KK I.|VEHTOCK Kl.Kt TKR STOVKS KbKKKcKK ATOiLS Special Plan for School Tfiochcm. NEW AI TOMOliii.hS 16.U0 for 1100.00 per ytar Reeeyebie Mewthty. Suttles-Kdwardh Co. KtjfritnDlifw.
MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer tor Dri-Gse, tbe bottled cooking gas. Thor washer and lroner. K C dlucky, Geneva Hacchwy. phot, 156. Oeucva 205 if rtrv tour farm vow if you! wait! posse-salon Ivy March I. | Over s<> choke- Indiana and Ohio feirns at low price* easy trim* ! Acl qulcklyl Writ.- for FKKK j IIA.I RTKATKD CATALOG First Joint k Land Bank le p< Fort Wayne, Ind |ti« NOTICE Cpholstcriug. r'finishing aud repair work ot ell kinds. We l-u> and sell good furniture. Derajtur l pbolstety Bbop, tktuth Be. uni atrvet. Phone 42'--. 249>kii FAUMKRB ATTENTION — Call 170-A et our expense for do*M stock removal. Tbe Btadler Products Co., Frank Burger, ageuL 13-U _ FOR KENT FOR KENT Bcn.i low at Motctuou'h k tia:age 'Y, l-.tg. lot Ittqulic » v Monmouth Service Blation. 245-3 t FOR RENT Semi m.aleru hom. Garage Reterencee required Vacant in a week. Phone 52ti! 260-31 x FOR RENT Four loom modern furuiahed apartment. Heat furnished Private entrance c'hmte 79. 213 Mercer Ave 2IS-3t WANTED MAN with or without tractor, to j buy trailer to haul butter-cheese i food products. Bbort haul. 2 year contract. Pays approximately |J,299 monthly. Cats taken in trade 2512 Archer. Chicago. 249-3tlß LOST AND FOUND LOST B«y*‘ spectacles with white | gold rim*. Reward. Phone UJ) i 349 31 j j 0 fi to Test Your knowledge: i Can you answer seven of these ! ten questions" Turn to page Four for tbe answer*. ♦ ♦ 1. Name the . apl'ai of ihe It. ) l.ut.lic of Hotidura* 2 What 1s Ibe name of th> in i strumc-ut uwd lo determine ih« •pcclfl gravity c*f liquid*? 3, Name the third hook of Ihe ] , Pentateuch 4 Who sw appcitttr dby Ptcsf-j j dent Roosevelt lo fill the office of Attorney General of tho L'. H . to succeei lloiner B i'uinuittif*• 6 WJvat is an eland* • What ia the geogiaphlcal name for tie- xotie iH-'w.-c-n lh> ■ Tivf.it of Cancer @»«! the Troph . of t'aprkcvrfa? 7 In whteh foreign country: wiHiid you hr, If you were It. Flanders? I- Wh» was President of the | I H. when the first census wa» taken? 9 Name ibe large island that ' Ilea to the south of Greec-c---19 Which slates were admitted to the* I’nicm during the Civil War? r 0 - - Gold Is Bilvor Plated Tokyo. UR) Japarteae who d<> out wish to pert with gold ring* I and other gold erliejes. despite plea* that to surrender them I# a lae'riottc M-rvice. are aald lo h« plating them with allver lo d>-<<-ive authorities ><mdueiiag • gold cen eiut. Notice to Patient)* I will be hack tn my effice. Octeh* r 23. Kugene P. Pieldv N A ItIXLER optometuibt t-yoe Laammcd • Glasoo* Fitted HOUBB 9.30 to 11:t9 12.10 to »:Q0 Saturdays. 8:00 ft m. Toiephew 138 NEED BEUVU E? •I'e lima to ley our eerv.es Ws repair any make es ear. WHITE A ZEcSEK AI TO REPAIR 3rd at Monroe — Fhene 344 l"—'"
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