Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1939 — Page 5

■WE %f< i SUNDAY ■ I SCHOOL Wesson ■■■■ t‘ mt> r i.vNPquwT. n d. Th, Moodr Bible Institute n for December 10 . n. texts sr !, v h.t. ribiflm .1 ] I C K-ullun. u«-d by TO THE GOOD NEWS TEXT—Matthew II l«S0 , . ■ .. i. !> > • < -I- ■■■'., ~1 ■■■<■ for I 010 -..re* ,n I eart. «-.><t ye Shat! find . e,ul« For toy yoke it - -Mjtb.o J, U ( <• which men anti ,k< the preaching of SHL- ■ toy- determines their »Hf.-r •■•:.<• and eternity, just .to us was first send ■Hi..v d.sciples to preach I react to the gospel Indifference will keep a r.*.t just a . ffcctivi Iy |Kr. .--•tinn A childlike faith hand. will bring a man il fellowship with Him ■■lift and service The Lord ! r ti.e sou! ar.d compsnjßg in the yokefellnwship of service. llHdiU. liivaliMa. lion *vv i>: 'j® w.'i was skilled in the art took a familiar scene jgHt daily life f the people to .'•< rly childish was the g|K- fII v enemies Children • u terost tf.e.r i-m ::■ < a wedding seen, f ■* th i-.n response They ■ v.tr w.th n ■ 1 f Christ were just Iren, and His enemies >.,i:.e today Opposition to likes to clothe itself m MB , ■ .ecology and express it- ■ ■•■rms ' d grafted |. g,. ■■far: it Is but an expression ■ ’ feelings encouraged by and altogether l.ke those of children. Nut ofU n does ;■ its true nature in a forthof unbelief and ms r it prefers to hide bedlf' r ■ : ' vcl against Christian against their faith ■Hr ■ ■ unb. h- ■ u lines and tell the truth .- reasons f r failing tn When you do that find that they are not reaal! i ut only excuses, and *■>.. Ln hole fi r yout r< and conversion. ■. of Christ may lie and |H sm.ply ind Ar t. tnJR to iy person and work Jc cd an awful judge c:t <-j which had been honI! n-scnci and His great which should h-ivi been BMt>' I! s message and power had passed Hun by in ■t ag I arc typical of c .lands who today c tu! rt by saymg. "I do not op. Church; I'm not against 1 just don’t take any cither for or against." By HMbi: they have declared them |Hb be against Christ. Jesus BM*'H< that is not with me is n < and he that gathcrvth me scattered! al-road" 12 30'. Let not sdkti think SHbe less severe than that of of Ch'.raiin and Beth'WfhiMbkr f aith tvs 28i fa'tur and our lard Jc Lave a great and loving in the touching beauty of ■f a child The un<|uc' - ' < - f.-ric<> the al.that receive an answer Almighty. Is not Intended to reflect in on thoce who may have wisdom and power b >’ whLave maintained a childlike G<d knows them and h nuses them. The point we to make is that all too and standing in th.s BB are a barrier between met, simply because men pu' BBtiji: m these things and not It is always a serious nut a man permits his Gul ability to think, tn come be * him and God. What folly It the infinite and eternal made all things, ir.clud ng of man, to tn turn pass the narrow compass of fli m Mfng Bestial < ompanlonsh.p <vv nt the theories and philos of this world leads only to Bewildered ai d unhappy is who puts his trust tn them Christ the weary and be 1 human soul will find per ■ and eternal rest. Why then ■ u >* mass of men reject Him on to wander in despair' rest which we find In Christ ■■a useless and inactive repose ■from It ft is a blessed yoke with Christ In carrying His work Here man finds ■»«l usefulness, for only here Is from the limitations of self and joined in a yoke On, m whom dwells ali ■om and power.

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Calling Public Men Names Was Fashioned In Lord’s Day and Uine*Bibber M Charge Against } t _ Nobo<ly Can Please Everybody— Life s (sreat Leadership Bears a Yoke.

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS hy»-M foe llfr, fill till* COlnlUOllplace life that aui'g<-H about it. |« what most of us ne.-d Jesus perceived eternal leachings In ihe everydayness of Ilf. From the children In th. street, from Um flowers of the field, from the farm er amidst his crops, from the merchant hi Ills bazaar. He drew sermons that have outlasted the centuries. Our L. naou s first . sample of this is a quotation from the petulence of children at play They han t made a mock wedding with pipes playing, and their fellows did not respond by darning Th.n they had staged a make believe fuilural. but the others did not beat their breasts in mourning It seems as if nothing they could do would satisfy others an .-ally lesson upon the futility of Hying to pleas, i-v erybody You Can't Please Everybody Two sharply contiasting prophets were in the publli eye Joni tin- stern and hairy ascetic of Hie desert, and Jesus, th.- genial town man who at.- and diank with the people and shated their festivities and talk'd winsomely about Hod as Father l.lk> the unresponsive children at play, the relig uualeaders rejected both, the hernitl* like John because his stetness seemed to them demon possession. the so. lalde Jeans, because he a.'ed like other folks In a word, noleidy . an pleas - everybody. The |» rson who tries to do SO is In sot Illlh.ippy houis Ikyourself your best self ami speak the word of truth that is given you Then, come blame or come praise, be at ponce ' M.-n he.-d thee low thee, praise! thee not; The Master praises, what are men." Jesus moved in a maze ol mis- j understanding They even called! him Beelzebub, but il< wept right on with His work as usual. Th. beat answer to criticism Is consistent continuance In one's own appointed way A Large Life With Little As w«- contemplate this human figure ol Jesus, trudging the dusty roads of Galilee with a lather unkempt group of followers; pausing for wayside Halts or sleeping 111 the o|s-n doubtless bandying j.sts with His companions and .<-■ counting tile IllcldclllS <>t the day enjoying a g.ssl m.-al when one was io be had. and < heerftilly timing on bread and water when th. days were lean, .-ver on the lookout for services to the needy, we arc Impressed wllli the meagi.ness of Illa e.pilpiti< iit J.-siis had no organizatbm. no "home base." no final., ial support in reserve It was Just ills life and personal p<> v ci confronting th. w.old A quaint poem portrays hl' pov.;r■y I "They Irorrow.d a I" d to lay illhead When t'hiisl tin- land .ante down. | They borrowed the ass in the mountain pass ' For Him Io rid.- to town ! He Isnrowed the bread when Ihe crowd was fed on th.- glassy mountain side, lie iH.rrowed the dish of brok'.ii fish With which He satisfied. But the crown that Hr wore and the cross tliat He bore Were Ilia own The cross was His own " j "He borrowed the ship in winch In sit To touch the mu)t|tud< He borrowed a nest hi whitli Io rest. ||> had never a home so rude. ||e Imrrowed a rtstm on His way to (he tomb The pussovet Lamb to eat; They borrowed u cave for Him. a grave. They borrowed a winding sheet; * But Hie crown tha' He wore util the cross thui He Imre Were Ills own Th. cross w.n His own ” Neverilicl'’»s. this lowly Nazairm spoke wyh the authotlly of u supreme Judge Imo the midsi of our lesson is thrust Christ's bibb j ering rood' mils I lon ol lb. cities st •Ths Sunday bthool Lesson for December 10 is "Rsaottons to the Good News.”—Matthew 11 and 12-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1939.

tin- northern end of the latke cf Gallle.-, amidst whit li He had don--Illa greatest works. The thr.-e cities. t'hoiazlh. H.-thsalda and Capernaum. are now but heaps Ou. >' I had tlie hardihood to vis- ' It Choi azin Few travellers have dared adventure those stony miles ba. k Into the hills where a few remains of Choragln lie I would not attempt It again Hut It was worth the trip Io In- able to muse upon the meagre remains of a onceproud city that had missed Its opportunity It had Jesus in Its midst and rejected Him Implicit in this passage is the truth that Ood L deals wllli cities and countries, a- ' well as with Individuals Wiser Thsn the Wise There Is a deep iind.-istanding of life which is greater than the wisdom of In.oks and schools This la ih<- bash truth of democracy, with Its supreme trust In the com mon people We mus<- over Un- Master's word in our Lesson, wherein 11.- thank* the Father "that Thou didst hubthese things from th. wise and mi-\ del standing, and didst lev.-al 'li.-.n unto babes This saying was aim>d at tl»- prideful scribes and I pl.arlse.-s, and was meant for ih | comfort of all th.- humble souls I who saw the Father in the Son Simplest saints are often in. r<discerning in spiritual ihlngs than th.- professionally learned Wise! m. have written controv.-isial! books nlnnit Jesus, but plain folic have uiid.-i stood and a. ci'pted Him as He Is The Yoke Making Carpenter Not until I on«e stood amidst ; tin- .hips and shavings of an old fashioned <aip. ut. i shop i,. ar.-th did I realize that the Carp j h work had .hi 11. the. making of yok.-s and ploughs It was a skilled m.-chaiii.. who had. turned out many a .omlortaldoj yoke who said "My yoke !.v ..s> Ilf was tin- Carpenter, coinrad. ol i .ill who toll, who cried, "Com unto Me. all ye that labor ar ! are heavy laden, and I will give you rest " One recent writer has .Him- I out that th.* gnat mistake i.t .till oldage p.-nslon s.h.-mes is that they plan to withdraw tin- ..|.|. i|/, from .ill lab... ; whereas th- aged v real n.-.-d is tor useful work that will sw.-eten th. d<-< lining years j Higiiifl. auily Jesus suinmoiM io rest In labor .111.1 not fiom Inlxii He offers OH- p.... < till he.-i t .is 111.- reward of those who ».-.n th.easy yoke and l>.ai the light buiden SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS - God is with tho-.e who p.-,». vcr<- Ko.an Ev.-ry nobb activity m.ik> — room for itself Emerson Sin- d'H-ih little kliidn.’hWH Win. h most leave und"H«-. or <*. spin*.. 1a.w.1l ' li Is always saf. to b.<in. <-v.'ii i fiom our enemies. S.-Idi.m safe In instruct even out h'leed* Anon H". ev.iy one that ihlrr'elh I . ..im- y.- '» th. waters.-and he that I hath no in-mey. come ye buy. end ; ■ at. v< .■ < oiu<- buy wine and milk without money and without price I Isaiah I Th«-n welcome h rebuff That turns earth's simmiliueax rough La'll sting that l>id.< ii<>i alt nm s'snd but go; B< our joys ihre. pails pain. (Drive and hold .heap the strain: Learn, nor aecimnl the pang; dare, i.evri giudge the thro< Itolierl Browning Wh.-u a man begins l<> think that the grass will not grow at night unless h< Iles awake In watch 11. he generally ends either in in asy lum, or on Un- throne of an sniperm Chesterton He Collsets >.?•*' Pencils Hylvanla <» IU» If Tiu • »'T n. a pencil, you might check with Kunsell II Erhart, former, field s.-eretary for (Jitarheln College 10-Kan his psiitilaollev ting hobby three years ago and has Just about any kind of p<-iiill that egIsis. 500 .Sheets K'/jill bunrlm Canary Second Sheet*, neatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co.

jOIURCHESI Church of the Nazarene 7th and Marshall Sts Psul Brsndyberry, Pastor | #:3<i A M. Sunday sch6ol. Doyle L> tie Supt. 10;3o A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon Theme— "Be Thou An example" 2:00 P. M. Th. KeV J. W. .Montgomery and Ills ■•Singing i.-rs"-T;OU P. M., X. Y. P. S. Keg Custer president. 7:00 I’. M, Junior society. Mis. Jesse Plaster Supervisor 7:30 I*. M. Evangelistic service. Sesrmon Theme “God Is Able” 7:3u P. M Wednesday the regular mid week prayer meeting. We welcome vou to com l - and to I serve the Christ. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. R. W. Grahsm, Minister Morning Worship 9:30 Kev. I! 8. A. Bridg.. a former ptstor w ill bring the message. Mis. W. 11. latile will uiiug the Missionary mt-rsage. Th<> Young People's choir will sing Church School 10 10. Classes for all ages. Epworth la-ague ti.oo. Maig.il -t 1 llaucher leader Evening Servic.- 7;m> Th. antisal.sm league presents the Talking Movl<- Plisure: "Ten Nights in a Bai It.rmi '■ The public l > wel.-om.-. —~ ■-o First Evangelical Cnurch George S. Lozier, Minister 0:15 A. M -Bunday School. .Mr. Earl Fuhiinau. superintendent. 19:10 A. M—Divine Worship A-rmoii theme;! 'Hiving It. lung Ears". ! t>:00 P. M. ChiistiaiiEnde.iv->r. 7 oo p. M Sundav Evening F< I‘lowship ' Progress in Social Action ' will Is- the them.* discussed by our guest s|H'ak<>i . Dr L. E York 7:uo p. M , Tuesday Official Boaid 7:<>o P. M . W. du da.. It. ... . tlolial and Study Hom ' mi p M W. di” *<!..> Choir Heli>-.ir»l. J.oo I’. M . Thursday Woman * . MiMsl.Mmyt Society Annual ejection of offiv-ers. o - - First United Brethren Church Corner Ninth and Madison Streets G T. Rosselot, Minister Sunday School at !i;L'. .. m. Hoy .Mumm.i sup. i mtn- <!• nt Class.and graded Instruct ion foi .11 ag> - A In-arty wel<’<su- t" all who coni' Morning Worship at lO;.ki a. tn Mr. L. A York, sup.-: Inte.|d.-nt of Hi- Anti-S.il<s>>i l,i-agui- of Indian, will Is- the giu-sl sp.-ak.-i, 11.- has a strong message and .liould have .< good h.-aidng. Christian Envl.-avoi at fi »u p. in , Groups for J. w.-i- Juniors ititei mediates. Scnlms .viol Adu! . Evening Worship at p m S< , mon by |ms<oi Silbjev i "J. i,

Speakers At Conference Geo V. Sheridan Dr N H Lnqle

IHooniington. Ind l»< <1 U • i Hhi'ild'iti < dliei lor ol t|>e. Ohio Coumll of lloimll Meiebani* aline h- founded it in 1*22, wild l*i N II Engl)’. a»»l*iani direclo. | of Hu* liuroMii of fori Itcii and d" i mettle lonimeti < Wiilhtiiglon |i 'l*. Mill Ih the in Im I|ml H|H'.ik>** ' int tin* i ontwreiire of eteruilv ' awtrtMrirt nt Indiana Trad' Amo* *iln I lon* Io In held in *i Tin nd’iy j .it IndUtna I niti i»iiy Mi Sheridan. ntutlilPd mniou ally Un mii ainhorny on taMiluii i i* tliv author »| tin uui'fiii 1 Uhl" | mlom la» Imm miml ’ln* now immli. I ledeinplHill lia'Uie "I Iha I lav llfi'vnily hi Hfiytxi a« ihulrinan 01, 11ho 'tiraiegy 101111111111*1' o| ilu* * > Ohio vm*rg<*m y < ■mnuittum. <t*n liml IIIKMUIMIIUII Mil Illi MU* IIIMtn ly ii »|*iii«llil> Im Hu- overwhelm Illg i|i*tiai »f Ohio* |no|Hi*>d i Bigelow old age lo'iir.lon amend linn’* iu iti- lot electron Uiher •{ft-akeie tui luv»da) •

Revival Singer I 'W * ' ——4, .Miss Esihel Hume is presenting special music at th.- revival services now in progress at the Church of God in thia city.

and th.- Multitudes Blbl<- Study Monday > v<mug at 7:ou p m There will also.-- a meetIng of th. Sunday Hchool Executive Council at the same hour Prayer meeting W-dnesday vv. njmg at 7 '•> p tn Groups for < lnl-1 nit, -oung |H-.qd.- and adults. The church stand, for a right■<si>is. < l<an. healthy, piosp. <ei- ami ihappy community Eu-rybody <>i-ht to attend chui.-h somewhere A hearty welcome awaits all who wish to worship with us .. „ . Zion Reformed Church Charles M Prugh, Tn. D, Minister Advent Sunday Church School :• A M T. L Bvm ker. Supt. Morning Worship Io X M S.-rmon "K' - ping Wal< h. With Wise M.-n Coming From Alai ' S' Mutt. The S.-nioi t'liolr will slue Youth F. How-hip .. P M Hob. rt Egly, b ad. i. In-di. at'"il .*■ r.-i .it S' G in. i'.iiiii-'i, Honduras, at .: I' M and i P M Monday, » P M. M 'Hu; of the oftii-iai B>.ai<l Tuesday. 330 P M Worn, n Missionary Hwlety Wednesday 7 P M .Mid v.k prayer and study hour. W diK-sdav. X P M i'liukli bool < <nin< II tn. .-tin. Thill .-day . 7; .'.-- P. M H. |<l< .■< . g Class iii.-.clng — o Presbyterian George O. Walton, Minister Hi .-o a m Junior win-'up and Bibb- hour. Mi W A la.w. -up- .• Hint, nd' nt. Ta. .Mission.il > S.s i. ly w ill in< <-i , 'riiiitsday at .-rnts.ii al the . huivh ■.l 2:-io Dedl.aiion . ivf of ih<- ' • cliiiri h will be In-ld Huud.i .it!-i ii-H.n Ih-.emlHi lo ..' 2; :» in ' iGwoig.- W Allison "I th- I-' is Chun li Fort XV,i.n will <| llvv-i tin-d'-dl. .nory addr. Th. full pioIM—• W ssi 1,-saw- ■■ 11l i-,iiisiib »ai»

I lOlll* I ''ln • Mill Ih I. Ilwll .’illll ' «.m Indiana Mt ii h.mt* I'onfi‘i I i'lu’■ and l , ii '*idi H Hi i man II Will- <d Indiaim I nl»<*i*ny I’ni idi’ii' W' ll- Mill explain ih>* mil* 1 yi'ially < n lailmi Io Irud* a«»oi ,a I lion*, while M. Mullhali will d. I j i ll** lie tiatfi a iHiii’luii * iel i Hon io the iiniiei diy Mr Sheri*' dan will peak on the dii'K * oh llgallon* and Oliportllllltle* fin Hie trad* ■<* '» iaiioli *ei yelnry Io *i*tr* hli uh iniH’i *hip In Kugh* I* prMideni »l ih» Amerpali Maike’ing AMnoeiMOon. ami ei onoinie adO an to lilt f'on* al rm (lon Ixotgue id lhe I itl’ed I Hiatt * A' Indiana I iu»er*liy i 'liif*d*>y l» will / peak on ”< oop eiallU* lte|al|oll*lllp> ll< I»I*I*I> Illi Tradi Ai hoi lation* and WawlihiH ton " ltepi> aelilalnt •iiiilaili ■ of Ibe Hade aMMHlaliiiua an 4H»Utlugi i Ur Indiana unweimty biuool ol bukiueu "KU the cvuluivuve.

gram of the service will be given later. The Fort W.iytie Presbytery will meet Monday December 11. Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Street Paul W Schultz, Pastor Hundsy oclMfol and Bibb class ' 0 30 a in. Divine worship services 10:30 a. m Eurly M‘-nlc.-« S 30 j m Adult classes Monday 7Jill p m. Church choir Monday 7. :o p ni H'-llgi.ius Inslructlous classes Saturday »v:3o a in. Luiln-iaii H.idin Hour i-v- iy Sunday 3:3.' p. m. o Eighth Street U. B Church L. J- Martin. Pastor All assistant offlv.'i's and t-a. li••is In cliano 9 3i> Hund-ay S< hool. I<>::S<> Junloi Chiit.-h 6.30 Christian End. <vo 7.30 Evangelistic ■< rvi. <- 7:30 W<-d. nlglii p. oer services This will In- our lasi service* In our old <-hiirch, .-veryone try to Ispresent. .Sunday D.-< I<| I* th’ d>'dli at 101 l of our new < liur. h, all day .-i vl.-es with a basket dinn. i at noon l.»t us pray rajs'i-lally tor these services This Is Thank offering Sunday. b<- sure and bring your Thank offering Simd-.y morning .. . — „ Church Os God Glen E- Marshall. Pavtor Morning I'tufi.-d s.-rvl. !» toll 2" Tlie boy- .ind glili meet in tin- , bas.eiii nt ,|I 9 3o foi tbeli Junior worship A splendid group of 1...--and girls have Is-, n .njoylng this' service for a number of weeks Th. program is a -plritual program that is adapted to the needs of the boys i and girls Th<- adults in.. t in tin- auditm-i mm tor a g.sxl (htio.l of worship In song, pray.-r. nrinoti. aid study The unified s- rvlc<- is alive and growing in int.-r.-st and in num tiers. Boys ami tin., m.i'ing t1..t0, C.n Ist lab Ci us.id'i - f',.:to. Evening Evaugf-li.'lc s. rvic. , 7;::tt ll< v. H C Hun-' . -.ang.-li-i . Will tvjieak ill the < Veiling ervu . Evanvi.'lisln seivl.-- will ...n•intie v-.-H h nig’.' tliroir 'ioiii .li. . Hr. week S. IV h i". at 77 T!i<- public is most ■in di illy invited to attend . very service ol this cobg legation. CHURCH REVIVALS I ■■■ - ■ ■■ I ■ Church Ot God 111 -pile "I th. in. I tn. 11l We.l 11l I past IHKlit. a g.H.d I load ot p<->pb w. i. pi<-* ni at th. 11l li. :i ot God |lo < njoy the .-.w 1.. I "Awak< thou th.. b and i ma. from 111. ile.i'l ..nd Christ isli.tll give tb.ee light ' i:pln «nn»i .:!< was ihe f .cis f>> Hi. -m d-llv. ed In th. • v.iiu-.-h-' It- v It C llltme Tile'll lg. - Os Hie 1-1.111 gi lls-' ate being Well ... veil .lie ! r an interesting and inspiring peak, r filled with the 'Pint and pow. t of God The e services lolilititl. c.r h evening at 7 3u, o Trad* in a Good Town—Decatur

vr ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer In* I John Allaih<-r, J■< mill' 1 Smith us t'onvny. <> I»*< a E.il S< hl< , u< in i. •> uni’Nm lhwr»i us t 'rlliM, Uhl i. r<o, ' inc nut tutl** Ihi t, Lin I tow let i E;mi ami '( mil* South of Itixoti, I lokiiik out nalilli I ' W E Siiitli’i k Guy' |. ■* ■ . Vim. I. Hall "I 1 lift TimillO'i • llllleM Smith and 2 nilh'H I,•*><l of Willehlii. Ohio, i'loii’i,; out nab' l>> < ft Myton anil I’lliit Hail, 3 mills Sou'h'ant "I Iht i'UI on County t'lim Itmid lie* 11 E I* itur(halt< t Estate, I" I Min* farm. I miles I South ami I mil*- Whi of H<in*’ Ihi I I Will. Stulliy. Shelby ■ I »ilia Indian.* livesfia k nah IH i 1.. Emanuel I Mill.' I I iiillii North and 3 iiill'H Weal of Ui* sormat <;u bl'H 1 Uuuilui. luduu*. FUuue lU<

Pleasant Mill- News Florence Noll, Correspondent ♦ —♦ < Mr. and .Mrs Merle F.xir spent! S.ituitlay in Fort Wayne shopping und visiting friendMr. and Mrs. Thomas Ila llyerst ad t spent Thanksgiving day with the C . I. Carv. i family. Mr. and Mrs Hteve Ixingenberger visited with their son. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Loilgelibe, get at Fort Wayne Munday. Mr. and Mrs. X.x I Smith and f.- ' Hilly of Fort W.vyne w i. Sunday visitors with th. M- Ivin Dellfngri ' family. A X Ack.-r and A Ist hi F A. k.-i ' l><-nt Thanksgiving day with Mr. • ..nd .Mrs. II H t'ow.-n of Van Werl, ■ Ohio. 11 Mr .Hid Mr s. William M<-|. lung < and daughters of Slurgis. Mich, visited Sunday with .Mr. Hid MrEd M.-bhlng and family t Mis J F Halb-rstad' and Mr Ed Melchlng were shoppers in Fort 1 Wayne Saturday .Mrs < harles Warner ot Frank / fort is staying .it the Merle Foor J home and visiting rekitlv. - and frb-nil llevhal -.-rvi.e, will i-oiHhllb all this week at the Me'h'.di'-' 11 church Every one in the <• snmunity is urged to attend Vivian Noll who is .-mploy <1 .it - Fort Wayne, -pent Sunday with h' ‘ totients Marilyn Noll. w!m> visited a few day - with li.-i sister Mis Claud 1 H. milliter of Fort Wiy irv returned hone- Sunda. !, H>. arid Mi H'Fx-it Johnson j j ..nd -on -pen- I i.i'iksgi.mg day , with Mi .l-'tiii--m - pa-.-ir'- M, and , Mi- 8..1 ll.nib *l> t Wllli hestei. I ith.- event being in lionor of the fath.-i « birthday anniversary tyth ' .-r KU- -ts were Mt and Mrs. Cecil; M-hhi of Columbus. Ohio, and Mi ■Hid Mrs John Davis of Hollans I burg (Hilo and Mt ..nd Mrs. 8. I' II I'd. 1y and son of l.ynn Mi and Mrs M. Ivin Dell Higer I and son Eugene. Mrs lavum Pen 1 i M 111 >. i lovlu

Open Esenina* _ until Christ mas. fj/ * A New ZZ ELGIN S Thinner Than Thin Ijf |*l > ■ this handsome precision* ii’\'t L Inuit I Jt*in is jus! one of hun- 17'—<5= | ‘ deeds ol models included tn || ♦jL our display of nationally known watches. llefore sou buy compare these outstand- ’f " ina values. Westfield S 9.95 8u10va521.75 Elgin 515.50 Hamilton $37.50 DIVIOtD MONTHLY PAYMENTS At Regular Cath Price* in* will hold any purchase untit Christmas. SUTTON JEWELRY 2lo V Second SI. Open Eycninus 1 until Christmas. WBr, I to Vacuum / Clr.nm that y»' ; K ’ m A raw *tr i improva'i mod«! of f fa*-- . • Pt/.I ft. 1 ... k w I'* •'i"Uh* u g’ The P'iv.l R. ’ Brush ■* ■ •■*’ •” * a anne r el lie ion » « •1K 95 r . Mu. tPM, tor IU fit TOTAL VALUt SRI9O B ‘ r '■Lkß’i "°™ ™ n ' KJ’ "X MLI, f 0" °* LV K-OJ Dierkes |Auto Parts Co. We »t Nutt man A»e. I'hone 3X2

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and family, Mr and Mrs Joe Bovine and son <>f Cnugvllle spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roop of near WlllslUn-. Ohio. Wanda Maun, who spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs fC.lpli Horine of Portland returnod horn. Sunday accom;tonled by Mr. Horine and family, who n|x-nt Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Gl« nn Mann. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Trouttier. Mr. and Mrs. t'liarles Troutner and family ! motored to William* C-n!er. Ohio, and attended Revival servhes at the Mt olive church Rev. Harry Troutner I* the pastor and the son of Mi and Mrs Charles Troutner. Mt and Mis. Ixiuren Troutner remained for th< weekend. Mr and Mrs Wllii.im Noll .Hid son lays.-11 and daughter Marilyn silent Thanksgiving dinner with their daughter Mr .n d Mrs. Claud H.-mllnger of Fort Wa v tie. M and Mrs. It if Tumid, son. iMr and Mrs Richard Dtvls and .hildren. Mr- laiureii.e Johnson, and Mr and Mrs Murray Hoilowny .aid son . nJoy. <1 Thanksgiving nltig diniiet with their parents. Mr. and Mrs .1 H St.-e|<- and family. Mi and Mrs Oscar Yost of Fort W-.yin- d bgliifiillv entertained to a d.-lit tons Thanksgiving dinner. M and Mrs. Harry Fortney of IScatur. Mi and Mt- Glen lamgetiIn t-giT of Fort Wayne and Mr and Mrs Ralph Longenberger of Pleassum Mills. Mr and Mi Paul Brokaw ot Flint. MiehiKHtl visit. .1 the past week Wi ll Mi .Hid Ml- Bryce ftuniels and Mi. ant! Mrs Paul LobKinger. They were all entertained at tin- home of th.-it par nts. Mr. ..nd Mi John Ix.bsiiiK.-r Sunday to dinner Mi Daniels accompanied Mt .aid Mrs Btok.iw lo their home in Flint for a two weeks' visit. Snpt of th. ttoim- *. 1i.w.l E M Wei. .ind M W. bit visited in IS < .11ui tod iy ■■BMBMaaßaaHßmnMxMMnaHnHanHMssaHaaMMMwM*

REVIVAL at the ( HI R(’H OF GOD Each Esenina. 7:3(1 A glad hand of wet come awaits you.