Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1939 — Page 5

■r -■ SUNDAY ■ ’ SCHOOL L lesson ■■■■ UP I I.tNfWISI II I) , MoortT Bible Institui* o ... •/. »»|,l|a-r for December 24 . s t. l*» Intel* K I. tt*« .' • .■.-•!- , 81l i> on mi kim.ihim ■1 xt 1 l» XI A little rt..l I .. . c idren's holiday! ••• the : and it In also th< day ■ Viry Mgmlic■ u.‘ ,-.h* r .it H* Hd.-h* " |K.. . •*,. re »r find a * h Id M Tl. ..*.<• v.h- c M* ' '' h ' " lk '' 11 ' ■H. f child!.kc f ..th ■■■■ A-. ■. ,d theze lines just tli.it ' ly day of joy and gladf.r»t < t all . 'livre having s< .in>c flesh ■ : .i ! ‘t!i ch.ld. . or, and l< ft :-n a bier sea example. and opp --r.-tni’y th*-ie u« 1 I hild—Jesus Our sas.-mr 1 18 231. |H|> rn sm" .'■ ■! '<. . ■• i, 1 at.d mail T‘ s ■■ IL as the eternal S*-n f G -I • *-.-.-cd by the H rvpress it in the creed' a-..: the Son of Man. . who ’ the S' n 1! believing in ’l't. no other would hnv< I :■ cssariiy ( .11 ws v'. denies the virg-n *■*,-.■ declari t- in the G d ..t:d .a Jesus Christ II S -. Lord |MI lie hild—Our Example SB * '.•« had been about wfc > was ' the kingdom ■■! :.- ■ Cti |kX ■ ’ because sh« . - - - advancer ■ anted to be th. t Id thi it ■<s True greatru ' worldly posit; • |MI o' a childlike Mr idea was abs-d-.i*-:> tI ■ n the day of J. r ■■ an today. But Hi u- that the great r r the one wb. ■ kr.ow' ..-.d r himself tr be uttr:'- de n God In every moment instance < rtunity > f !;!• of our children H II! I'.. ( hild—<)ur S. fl! fill solemn *• id with g-e.,1 i i .dgincnt I ■ l.t’le • ncs to ■H l ' •lo ir false n.v gM L mg (L.d's W id ' 1 t. me. or the influence . C' i pie Tin re an i 1 • 'I ■ t< achcrs in it. i ’ .tin -ses and then cry ' ' stance before it is t tin Child—Our OpP'.rluniß ■ ru-isi. |K knew the real y.iluc ■ id. I U.S loving heart r< ■* ' ih'.ite the childn n r H . in love, in obed • • When they came b #ll«d to bless them glorious thing is that we p privileged to thus bring little ■ no longer on car'l. ak<- my child to him L ■ |^B r ' here in the flesh, bo’ He 1rar pre,, nt w,th II Idr cj.; bring your child ' . Hi; |OB ! he coming which He bus m HBlt.l In Uiesc verses is not it. ansense but rather i ir'-nts who teach < it I" IM' 1 about the birth of Christ ot Christmas day base bmugh' HE*' to Him Every w rd <t »’ n. every cncou'an. m'-r- - example of dev I ' which the child n ; y t IL 'rue bringing of that < hild ' yo.j do It this ( In 1 me. in the Sunday S< h church, anywhere ' H you d will be blessing tie-, t.d y . to contain it and ya. *•'■ Bless*: CbrisUi.as!

It come TO CHURCH

Babyness Os Christmas Babe Is Wonder Os Nativity A ( hriMmas Study in the Reality of Holy f?i‘ ’H’\ a . rave,er Wh< > Knows the Life of the Holy Land.

8, WILLIAM T ELLIS I’ll. \|||. |. all inotlmi wlio liar Ju-' is-., iv.| in.,, J,,.] I||lh> h( , r tI'WI.OH, |,.,1„ |cu,, w , mi,., th» N’lillvily than ths* |H-r»on who bl- »"ld-'l ail 11.. lias .it Hinup. i(t! g.dlsfrli-r. • him In and p.ii 4( , Ih.ai wii. a,, minim. olhiui tin Im.id of iiiaiiv. Bale Th, |, lri ... lusty < hild w.uh.d in light as in it gsiriiM-in. whtiiu Hi* ftiiisi* i bn ed to paint as d>uiiliiaiin. tin- mail ger s» .-ti< win!. .Mary sat looking I" iteiv.-ly and adoringly on. Is fat diffen-nt iroin th. tmy. h<-lpl<-»A in- i fhllt whuh pan nt- today know wo small, so b. id. o( <r>. HO heed I b-s- "I al; th. wrid Y- I Mai> Son Was as 111. sons oi all otln i moth, is. only i pi p. -iv< tn..'lift h. j llk< i,i.r ian understand the aux iety of Maty - on th* ha* k of n hutiihl* dunk, y which. In . aits* of •he < ondiHoin Joseph did not dal*lit ge to p. .<1 11. look* d W Itll , Strandlil Iy. - t.iW.ird 111. Uni, vill ag. of Ha roofi'd houses on th* I hillsid* to win* li the inexorable Homan letisiis d* * i*. had sutnnioii- ! >-d ill- family in 'his < rill* al hour Tin tn* inil.-s that lay b*tw*-en ! Jerusalem and IL-thl* In in seemed the longest The reverent Galileans had probably pa.-sed by the Holy it'lty without tarrying so Insistent was the n*-*-d for theft reaching th* | town of th* lr forefathers on that I>*■* etnlH’r afternoon. Joseph with all of a man's leal I l/.-d in i|>l* ssiiess at sinh all bout, ; <mild not strid*- at th*' head of th* donkey keeping th* lu-ast to the smoothest road anti its lu st walking pa* *- Ev* i and anon h* would turn to his young wife, sli* ot th'drawti face ami tender ey* - now ! full of wotul* i anil foreboding, and inquire as to h* r * <iinforl Th* i S.izat* 'h caipeiiter is a maaiil'i .ent background to the Nathry ' s< * ||*- B*-iiig only a workingman, in a • imi when 'h. ,i! ti- ii. h.ol to tai d ! aside for • v* u th* common Homan soldier .low* pit foumi himself at a s.ir* disadvalitag*- when th*- town w.i r**a* tied Th* hahit of -ulroi 'f mat ion was Ingrained in hi* n.* If. was Used to giving way lu-foi. .i.iii*l* • ot -rad* Ilia' ! wa« ami still !’■ '*■'>’ ~t'<>i I* nt S*. when Joseph and Mai) huind 'h* Inuit* a of th**lr distant kiiisf.dk . ...wd'd and ». may Uh- wUl* 'll**' lb* I* w.i - many ** • .impaswlonat* womanly word of sympathy spok* n t*" '!*• young . Nazat. ili girl in I'* ' plight the) Wet* easily r* huffed ir**u* 'h* khan, or inn Ev* ry r**om bad l*uig Sim * lira'll t.'k* n by p* i»*"l< »b" had a right to *on..id.-raii**n Had Jos* |»h In'b a Hom* l**"l> i»j stead ot a lommon • arp*-nter. h* would have be.,, accorded room ~y.-n though a !*-j*"irii* r of l< w**er . stat*- l« tinned "in On I'hriwtm.* day son**- years ago I was in H* vrek midway la'tw*en 'he M*-dit.t ■ai ■ -an and Hi*- Tigris ami my t'" l I'ary oiiitll bad liorm- ahead *>f , me to th. lo* al governor, a I* ''" n.uu Hie Hullin I’ou* Th* t* tore th. gov* mor hiaist. d that th* I** *' quarters th*- town m*»'ews**d w.-i* fol m* It'd ll*' would Ilin* turned oql the onupall' "* tim .....in 111 th* 111 W khan if I lt.nl 'I lowed 0 Jos* Ph and Mary I*"'* »" oft), lai letter*; they »• '• only * **m ,„„n prop). so with f* w they «*r* mio.iii"l 'hat 'h* t. w.. no iis*m for iin-m in th'' To iind*'l stand th* Christina tnry at all <m* must get mum pioper .mu* pti**n <*t 'hal inn W* In Allien. A think of tl term of illy hot* I- ..ml "f stabl'■ ■' jM-iHiiai* building* N* iH" r typ* ••!' ~li. d t" ll* 'hl< h< m Ther. the Im* ... khan, was a series of moms .* with only common . iiiinm*- to nil • ,l,| l' 0,1 '* hillsid* I' followed Hi*bm. ol digging rn'" 'h« llm* s'*m* for the inn" room- of '•»« »"*' will, h w''i' thus really ' avTh* -* mii'-rm"-' a|*ariim-ti'■ ( , #V( .s wer* used for the horses donkeys The sheep which , mhumisaf lor* to d* pl". »•" not there, nor yet wen- 'ln- ' camels Th- shm-p wer* out on ,h* hillside* th* noisy bad matt „. r.ul camels i* *""! •" """' yud With their loads la-aid*- th* tn Hut th* rtding Ultimata wer* I'd The Sunday School Leaeor* for December 24 ** "The Child and the Km«dom” —Matthew t '8 25: ” '3’l I. ' I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT S.\TVRD.\Y, DECEMBER 16, 1939.

through om- of th* living apart-im-nls hack to th*- staid*"-, where, •omnirmly. th. drivers and horse m' ii shar-d their quarters. On th. : rohl Ik'u-mlx r nights for bow , .v* i pl* asant th*- day. the winter nights an .old in Syria th* i warmth *d th*- horses mail*- this j apariim-nt farm from undesirable The hardship of lodging with th* animals iii die inn lias be*-n exag *-laf*'d Tli* piain people of th* East hall- always lived close to th*-ir dumb animals Life is simple with them; and while Joseph probably owned no animals, he had doubtless ofi*.|i slept aid*- by side , with th*- patient donkey oi th*faithful horse Therefore he hail* d I iit as a privilege to bi- coveted when, denied Imlging In on*- of the auesi rooms of th* khan be won, by th* universal spirit of comradeship among th* working people, th*- privilege of sharing th** * avestabl* of th* animals and their set Hints Noli* too s.s.ii was this haven • iiiml E*.r mil* kly th*- word pass-<-d around, hushing tin- rude spe*-> li i.t th* stable, that ibis fair young wif. o: ih*- sib-nt man from N.izui • th h*i*l ***tn- to li*-i hour W* . who look back ii|»>n that scene from th* standpoint of modern obstetrical science, and from th** lavish preparations whi.-b love and lux tiry make for the expected advent of a bail*- can with difficulty gra p th* utter prlmltlveiiess and sinifdii it) of tliat greatest Birth No train* *1 nuts* was there, and no d>* toi iif antis. pti< di*sslngs iht-i** wer* non* Th* elaborate muitlplicity ot little garments for th*- exp*-* ted stiangi'r were lacking A swaddling * lotli ready by Mai) s forethought was all III*-lay-’te this Baby ku* w For tin moth*!, in h*-i siifniing. a beil of straw was mad. ready in a * urn* i b* aid*- a i**. k!i*-wn inane* i Jos*'ph's cloak. *.* * aim-1 halt alieyah. was b*-r only covering W*- may !>•■ sure that s->m. woman perhaps th* hmk* • |**-t - wife answered th* appeal of Marys need, an .ipia.il which has nevci been mad* in vain to woman hear' Tradition r- ml* tit as to Illis num* I*»■ friend **f motln-r Mary Sh* should ti* th* fiairon sain' of ail Hint long Ihi* o* fil.-ndly neighlHu women wlio had no *>th*r claim up on th*-m ihau the *l* • p liotid of a common motherhood V thiCh tstm.is. w. liava a thought l-u that flist i.iithly friend of th*11. flil. il* in Halo When th* Hist faint «ry of the new l.oiii Infant rose abov* the unit > lung ami riisillng of th* Wi.oy lieasls. th* ll*U semen, off at ih« ir side of Hi* room. ex. hang* *1 simple greetings of r*-li*-f that th*gills urd*-al was over and then 1.. Joseph they gave the Orient'r.oiigia'iilaiion- that th* Baby was a s*n To them th*- • v*-nt meant nothing out of Hi* ordinaty Hah ie» had often In-forr- l» *-n hoi u in ■ talil. ami Ilk* this on* laid tn th* convenient mang*-i as a tir-i < i ad I* Tli* pi* etn t'hild wa - ju«- tnli I liail soft infant as is i-v.-iy day l>. nig l.*>rn all **v* i th* world ll'i malilty is n* v*-r moi** alike than wh* tl ;:i Hi- cradle Then th*- ra. *■« ail have Ih*' sam* pink * olor The delicate baby hands, scarcely laig .i 'han a mans ihiimb, with fing- > nail so * nrioiisly tinisli*-*! and lons, tli* wriiikh-d for**h*ad us If i.hi . arly with Hila worlds iai*s. th, dainty *ais so .m,ill so artfully * urv* *l. »*> lovely that tin mind s**nches nature 111 Vain lor all a*l*-quat. simile all III* s* w llh th* I 111 I-I ' hild. *, r, Ilk* every other train- Ilia' ha made the time of its birth a holy night to sum* mother. As today, 'h*- mother saw mon beauty ' lii h* I * Lilli 'han had ever gia* cd infant before Win* *an plumb th*-d*-plli' **f th* thoughts of this maid>ii mo'li* wlHi lui knowli-dg* 'f ill tli* wonders Hint had pr* pared |p way of her Sou'.’ Not wer*- thus*- wonders at an ,-ud t»i' on th* neighboring hill'rid* huddling around a Hill*- fire with th**ir * loak drawn over th*dr h* ad and *l<>-> around their bod |es a little group of sh* ph'-ids , .nd .--r ' "id. w Hti 'that lapu'-lty fm standing hard. ship wlmh is the mark ol the manhood of 'hi- ontmf-door workman ,v, rywln-r* They kept wa'* h ov*-r their Bocks, arainst mat.iudlug man and beast Half numb wlih th* ***ld. hall an. on ** ions with •lee|»ltte* . iln-y | hl s<»r**-ly credit 'h*- light **l the celmitml glory which burst upon Hiem. or 'he sound ol th* li'-av vuiy bust that irvatad thvur witli

the first Christmas music. Tin-1 ja-ople of the inn thought the Birth commonplace, heaven knew its significance, ami hurst its immemorial silence. The skies could not i-rmtain the joy of heaven over earth's greatest Event. Thus the shepherds wen- sent hastening to ' th*- village with th*- greatest News mankind has ever heard, their flocks forgotten in this maivoious happening. When they arrived at the khan with their incredible story, they found only th* drowsy beasts, their attendants now asleep, and Mary and the Babe, with Joseph stand- ! Ing guard I'rolmldy the helpful neighbor had returned to her own family Th* Child the shepherds saw was only such a wee morsel of humanity as they had welcomed i into their own homes Even despite ! I their angelic commission, they had hardly th*- Insight to perceive in thia Huln- tin- Siiviour-Klng pro Claimed by the heavenly host The ' three i'ersiati philosopliers but ■ they were io com*- later, by weeks | or months, after Mother and t'hild had been mad* welcome hi a Heth- ; , l*-h* ni home, as th** Gospel clearly I shows might sec the kingliness of th*- Infant, but the shepherds could only wonder and adore, ami then go forth to spread their tai*-. Art and theology have * imaplred to roll th*- wor'd of the reality of thi- Christmas child M*-n accentuate His difference from others; ; Go<l stressed His likeness to all mankind Theologians talk about th* divlimy of Jesus God b*mt all His power to exalting the human Ity of Jesus If Christmas means anything at all It means th*- per ! fe* i human embodiment of the Deity Whatever shuts the Infant In th* niunget off from mankind is apart from the purpose of th* Im arnatlon. Th*- marvel ami meauhig of this Day of days this Day. which with its message, is subduing th* whole world to a new souse of th*- diviu i'y ami lirotherllncss ot mini i" that highest Heaven has given of Its le st to lowest <al th God has mad*- His horn* with man. th*- |ov< of the Father has been embodied in th*- p*-rsoti of the Son who cam* , to earth, horn in fellowship with fth*- humblest, to exalt all our living. to glorify tli* cradle, to magnify motherhiMul. to stand with Hi* tollei. to tom-h mon mercy to th* Inut> creation. Io break tin- old barriers will* li set men over m* n and in* ii against men. and to bring to pars a Kingdom whose ■ tljirein* law is lov* and |>* a* ' Co|*yiirht. I'.*:!!'. by William T EliiSEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Gloiy l*i God in tin highest ’.md 1 on earth peace good-will towaid in* ii Tin Christinas Ang*-I> 1 I hea.d th* bells on Christina. D.*y Th* ii old familiar carols play. And wild and sweet T le words repeat Os pea* * *ili earth g'Sal will to men' Longfellow And y. h* m s'll lit* s crushing load 1 Wh“ • form a<* Iwndlng low. Who toll along th* climbing way ' With painful steps and slow, Look now' f*u glad ami golden hours ' Com* swiftly op th* wing Ith li st la-side Hit wcarv road. 1 And h* ar til* alig* I ahi.- '' Edmund li. Sears i ' Therefor*-. Christian men. I" sin* 1 Wealth or rank p**s«* h.iiiv ’’ Ye who now will Ideas th*' piwo. Shall yourself find blessing John Ma ton N*-al* Ami th* angel said unto th* in F*-ar not. for behold. I bring you ' j K*nml tidings of g'* -*t joy. whh II 1 shall he to all p*-o|*l* For illU** you * In bom this day In Hi*- * i'y of Dav- ■- id a Saviom whl* It in < Inl. t til*’’land Luk* 2 It'll. 1 ; Strung* and blight birth ot skyeth flame '•i Though centuries ag<> it *atn* ’ Y'et In eaih heart, or near or far. 1 Th*- chrlst-i hild with His joyous '■ sway f I - I'otn again on < hiisimas Day I Harriet I'r* «*ott SimiHoiil I |f * I'or lii art If tru* and lowly. Th* mmigei * radios an-, 1 | Whore come- th*- Christ guest holy. With love, tin guiding Star. a Anon. I- .. e I First Christis" Church | Kenneth Timmons, Pastor a ■* :!'» A M Bible srhool. Fl* I Ii H* hrold*-t. -itis-rliii* nd*nt |. i'C.lft A. M S*ftig «* io i* ■ .iml i. i otminlnioti ii on |* M I'ra' ti*. for <hi I-*'-r mas I'-ogr.im g Mon*la> 7: I' 'I I ni**-d 'h' tian Mis-ioiairy ?*•»* u-ty Mi-* A I' If Attm.in y TuoMiuv r.: i" I' M * Itolr pro* >f li**- at holm- of Mis’ Miijorn- «- Dm *p * Wedu- dm| 7 ,P' I* 'I iiri'l*' U stud, coudu* led b> Ho i'imuwua

BGIURCHESr "nagmi— nw The First United Brethren Church Corner of Ninth and Madison Sts. G. T. Rosselot, Minister Sunday School at 9:16 a m Hoy ' Mumma suporint*'iid*-nt. A wld* a- ‘ wake Sunday School with interesting classes for all ages. Morning Worship at I" 3o a m. Sermon by the pastor. Suhjei 1.1 "The Forerunner of Jesus." A per-1 , Honal African experience will lie j used us an illustration In the ser-1 mon Christian Endeavor at 6 "" p m Groups for Ji-wele. Junior# Intermediates. S* nlora and Adults Evening Worship al 7 "" p. m ’ A v* ry Interesting program will ; be presi'iiti-d by th*- children and ’ young people This will h* their Christmas pr*-setitatioii Bibb- Study Monday *-i* nil>g at . 7 no p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday evi cuing at 7on p m. Interesting groups for children, young people and adult# We are having some very interesting dis* ussloiis in our young peopb-'s group on th*- prob ieins of youth. — - ■ -o Zion Reformed Church Charles M Prugh. Th 0 Minister Church School !) A M T I. Hecker. Supt Morning Worship I" A M Seri mon "With Mother and Child At The Manger' St Luk* _• I Mush- Dy ih* Senior Choli Y'<* < al Solo by Kola-rt Jones Youth Fellowshlii 6 I' M Caili Hash, leader. Wednesday. 7 P M Mid week ptayci and siudy hour Thursday. 7:30 P M I’hueb* Bible Class Zion Lutheran Church Monroe at Eleventh Street Pau! W Schultz. Pastor Bunday si ho*'! and Bibb < I.* -* 9 t'>" ,i m. itivlm- worship s*-rvl** I** t" a m Eatly seivhi'H and i-oinmunion h 3" .1 in I'hristmas piograin practi** "" p. m Tin Lutheran H.ullo H*uii "• :*' Chun h * hoii Monday 7 •' p m p m. Senior ami Junior Walther L* agu* CliriHtmaH party * liur* h hall. Wednesday 7 :i" p m Adult * onfirmatioii Sunday, la < 21 First Baptist Church Carey R Moser. Minister .m i m. suitdav x.-hool I" : .;*| a ill M.I- !,ing »" * I'. S* ; moil by p i to "Th.i' Won !' ful Nasi.. ' i 7 p in Evi-nlm cv.iiig.-Ifsti. sen l< I Sl-rlllOll 'll UP . ' I'll! i»l Mi««l"li to Ea- t'i ' 7: I" I* m. W-dli. -•lay >itd *..k I prayei •* vice Every om widc<um o United Brethren In Cnrist Nuttman and Eleventh St L. J. Martin I a»tor •* ;•* Sunday s. ii**"l I' 2" I llimi C'i'i * : in I le-» * Hon jo C, S* 'llion Io Pa ■'.* •* at Christian En Icnvo* 7 ib Evangelistic S*. vices 7:.1n W*-dm-Mlay nigh' pro-yer ■ I vie*-# Services 111 the b.i<i*m**lil lor th* young folk" Hild* -'ud and singing \ "bort Christina* piogram will la- given Sunday • .•■nine D* 24 We < xi*-ml a li**a tv w* !* um< io each and *-v* ry on*- -o visit u** and also to worship with us In ou li* w * liuri-li. Th* Chrlslma Him i- h* • * again la-1 Us k*-*-p bnfor* u '* gr*wt gift Hiat (lod gav* '*> oil p opl* Th<- gift of his onlv H*. " t tin Son who In turn guv* lnrn-*-ll a iniirom fm many Ma) »■ through ih ' '•*•-* , tun* and through Hi*- i-omlns yea letiirn 'hat lov* In th* form of loyal M-rius and devotion to him ami hin >ui|s* • First Methodist Church I;. * H Graham iniiii"'*r Mottling worship !' 3*t •* m Di I' E j Ill*l* y. out di'trli t mijh ilii i**nd*'tii will bring Hi*- in* snag* Chmi h Si-bool I** t» a m ; class* • fm all ages Epwnrth I.* ago* • |- m Hill Blown h ad* r All young |a-o|d* ar*- urged '*• u't*-nd Evening service, 7 p. tn Th*' Epworth laugm will |ir*'s*'lii a chrtatmii-* piny *n'itl*-*l. "A Sign I I'nio You Th*- Jnibll* is invit'd Wednesday. Ih* 2" * |> tn •I Th*- Chun h S* h**ol will liobl a t hrisima party I. I o First Evsrtgelicsl Church George 5 Lozier. Minister > fl. I.'* A M Siindo S* lto*il M, f ail ITi'iitnan u|a, i Inf* ml* nt 111 |l» A M Divine Wor.lilp * m m th*'ui*- l’i piling fm Chris' mgs" , fl •** :• M < i hi I.nd* * os 1 7;OU i’ M suuda; CveulU* f* I

lowshlp. Tins serviu- is being "jionso. *-l and promoted by th. Allitight Hiotli* rlimid 7:oo I’ M W**dn**sd.iy Mid week Fellowship 7:<hi P M Wednesday Choir Kcbaarsal Christmas Progrwris will le gu en *»ti next Surnkiy morning ami . st a vespei -i-rvic* a' 1:00 o'clo. k o Church of the Nazarenfl 7th and Marshall Sts Paul Brandyberry, Pastor 9 30 A M Sunday school. Doyl*- I Lytl*- Sup' In. 3'l A M Morning Wor-hif Sermon Th* tm- "S* i vlc* and t.i Itewiird” Text "Who«o*-v*-i will In i hi* f irmuig you let him J-*- youi s*-i ' vatit " (Matt 2"27i 2 ::o P. M "Sliigin P. a* li* wowo 7 <** P M N A P S H* x Cii- , ter |>resid*-iit 7:*si P M Juilioi so*-i*-t> M Jess*- i'la-t* sup* rv|»o 7 I*) 1* M Evangelistic **■ rn« , 7 ■'■<> P M Wednesday H*-gulai ' mid'W'-ek prayer meeting Dream not to siim-li ot *!ia- you II i do tomoriow How you'll work p*iliapr* aiioth *-i yea I . Tomorrow' rham* you do no' ll*-*-d to liorirjw Toda * Is here' Tomorrow is tin- Sab’.ialli! AV* welcome you! Church of God Glen E Marshall Pas'i’i Th*- latys and girls meet in Hi*' : b.o>eni**ni of Hi* i huri-h fm th* ir worship p*-i md at '* :*' Th*- Jun ; lor I'hmi'h ih mid* r th* leadership ,ol Mi" Marshall Th*- worship for thin sei th* is adapted to the m-fds of tin boys amt girls About fitly lioys ami gills *-nj**y tins >* ii*. •a* Ii Sunday morning TlnI is .. grow Ing sei vii *- Th*' young p<*ople and aduh . gloup" meet al '• I" ih Hl* i lmn ll auditorium f**i- woi'lilp ami 'inly lb* in* s"ag. will la* brought by. th* pastor A' tin- * los* of th* ni*'«sag* Hl* < la*-"* • of Hi* iliiliili s* hool 1-oilv* lie ill theil iesp*'* t|Vi ; pla*-*-< so- tin b-sson study This iuili**l servl**- is lonstabt ly growing Th* Interest Is good and tli* |H*w* *d G***i is nianif* - i "III* enjoy a happy period of

w a i A I S KR UK *- BK-' ' )J I E2* \ ' J ■’ ‘s Hr a •■ ! 1940 MK ! ; " >* > ‘ MK| y »- Christmas S > I3H j< -,i | | jnaqra g ‘i&j Savin9S L&JI ■ Club ’1 L itfea ■* 1 HI MfrMh U J{ |H| fAIK j A ft r i 71 WV JOIN WV M g | ft TODAY 1<“ c S K Ib-sohe now to h;nv enough moiifj to do tour ( hrMma- «ho|i|)inK next year. JA Yj Pl.iii ahead with one of our t hrhlma* ••lu»»*. I’a* wwkh amount* a» low a- 2'» Tt k' rent* a week and >ou will lie amontt the fortunate lew who will reeeiu* a cheek yj early in the ( hri*lma* -hoppnu! *ea*on of Iflltt. Jh It M yj ( HOOSE THE ( LI B BEST SI TI ED EOR YOl Ji x:.? ~' “r t sl2-50 SIOO ;• Yi Sate •’»"< a week C** f* ftfl s “' l ' * : •' w ‘ , k Cl£ Aii K IfeictH 9*>’ VV “'«•'•• M ' H |ff r Snr *I.'H» a week CfAftA Sate ».*i.o» a week C** £ A P ' ft Itece.M VV Ketene > ft Banking Hours: M a. tn. to 2:311 |>. m. W I The First State Bank’* V< esi \lii.ishei> n*:i u

■in;* i worship with uh Boys and girls in* *-Hng 'i 30 Mis Isain AA'agnei leader Christian Crusaders, fl 30 Hob <-rt Strl* Glen Smith president Evening serviu* 7 :io The m**» sag* will li* given liy the pasto, Mid week prayei -■ vl> * AA'*-d . m-Hday 7.30 ChriHlmas program, Sunday , nigbt De* 21, 730 p in o Presbyterian Georg*- ti AA'allon Mltilst* fl iHi a 111 Junioi woislilp ami ' bible hour Mrs \A' A Imwei mi peri nt* nihiit 930 a tn Sunday m hool AA' P Sebro* k "Up* i intend* tit 1" :iu a m Morning worship Sei mon "Tim AA'lHdmn S* iip <ui* l**siM>n. I ll* AA is* Men Tin- Clirlsinia" -* uii'ii will lie given next Sunday moining Di i ■* Tin Sunday Scliool < lnisimai nlertaiiimeiii will lie field Sunday < veiling D*-e 24 at 7 o'clock Special midnight Christmas servile will lie held on Christinas Ev. l ommem ing at 11 o ■ lo< k Th* Cominiinluii of th* laud " Suppei will bi i '-li brali d the flist Sunday of th*- New Year — o COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses John C Schwertz If- iti* to Ma -gaief A) . Schwartz Afonro* Demurrer Fifed In Hi- mandate suit of Hi* st.*:*1 Indiana on I'laiioii of Alfie-i Hvf an ! other** again-' th*- Alon io*- township adv -oilioa d ,i *l* mu* , to th*- asm-lid* d * omplaiir was fil'd by th* defendantDemurrer Heard hi l!i* 111111'0*1 sejraratlon suit of I-Iliga d H'l* 't aval I Fed HueC th*- d**tnu *-i tu Hie aim n !i-d i on* I plaint « submitted tin- armi in* nt» of i oun?* I !t**ard ..mi Hi* i**Ulf look th*- Ilia ". Utt'S* l i*l , i tseim nt Demurrer Overruled Th* d'-murr* -o Hie »*ond * imiid-d • omplaliif was or* lull'd Io Hi* mult lii th'- daniav* «uit of Al'iv iu G'inivi oi a'iu: L* •> I*.* i •rot* Declines Jurisdiction fl* .an • of h:-. familial It « Itii

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th*- facts In the suit of J. Rundeii HrKrp.-ngardner agahrnt William A. Hoopengardner and others, to set aside a judgment. Judge J Fred Fruchte declined jurtadlctlon In the cause With the parties uiufd--to agree, th*- court named Judge John De* k*-i of Wells circuit * ourt, Judg" J J Moran ot Juy j. Inuit court and Ju.lg*- Otto Krelg .of Huntington as a.'allabli- judges to try tin- cause. The plaintiff struck th*- mum- of Judge .Moran ami the defendant Strunk the name of Judge Decker Th** cottrt then appointed fftto K—g a •pedal J id ■MBMBBHMBBBMBIBaaBMB FREE DELIVERY CHRISTMAS EVE on all ZEMTH - I’HILCO R( A RADIOS. Table Mttdeh lleautifull) Wrapped tn ('ellophane. SB-»9 up Uhrick Bros. Open 6 a. m. to 111 p. m. SMaBBMBBIMBBBMMHBaBHHBr-iWBBHIBBHaHHBBaBBBBB We specialize ,/ f/ r\ r 1 / } ; L k ) I ■Th!oidl ■ LJWay I 1 No “Repaired look”— WaifM short like ALITI FORTNEY SHOE REPAIR So. Second St.