Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1940 — Page 5
SUNDAY > J SCHOOL ■ esson •• ».<•■ ** *«' '*■' u,4 ® n 1 jXon for January 2) iim . - • u , • *rr t« *'< '*• * t I: frrn iOO-»l „ * F <‘u- -stfOt H‘.rd by OL M.U MINDAKD •’» t.RMINEM* , Maohrw te t 7-» SK, -. »■ ■■. ■ a ■ " r ‘* B aJ, * ’.!■* *• r’h *nd their ibS ” a ‘’ r ' ggle JIS t ■ Ili " o*i ' ' ' ' fIMB b< K ’ J! BBK* ms-"» *ze .... i < Church *|BK !| • ! ‘ ■*' ;n, ‘ IFKhuig for Other* • 17 19* Bjßl-*. * L-r.’y ;-.d re”'v£H ■ ■■• '* :!h Lißm |EMi i! |Sjßt ce j, ‘ IEK IEM 11 i ■ * - * t , do b| ' . ' J ‘ iMM ■ I ! y.-l <:■ ■ I mnr h r »< If *-.■■.•-• zr E rd. and 188 ' ■'' n '** ll •' .. v . f vuch an ' * IHIV '■ ’ when He had ill*’ :t: a death Ib^B'; a.d ii» ■ ■ ' B 9BB* * ■ -■ ■ * ||IM ..*.* tn*818 * ' ’ ’’ *‘ ‘ '* r I • ••« d |||S' ' r ’’.«’. ’hr d , SW -A . f ' '■N therr.Mhes linduK || U , (.r.aio,,, ■t; raerr,., " ’ ■'' ,! rtcrn there *<» "■ ' t I ala . f--.. IMr"‘ *' '■' ' •' i <« «n. MB , " »■'■•’"»'• a» MB "' ■' I’- ' .ervrn. MB C ''''' "’"' d ■ r.gl.tlv up. ""' >-■ tinir 0.nyu.H,,,, Bi r • i '’ ' *- , 'd life to ,eyw * ' *’ ‘'•i'*’ ■" the Tg • .<!f >arr e ( , Ms.” • t .." > ' " -•a 'fci.r.,’ Keen ’“ rc '' *re n A too many ?'* h ** d,d ,fca ‘ »»rd If A , tr; ‘ 1 rs '»•’■• rrr.t we ChUreh ‘’“•rrel., t , , * rw ' t! - ek ,h « w. n.ay not ’ ’ «r«t ann.e of Bfc. such gre*tn.„ of heart ta —-— - “wy n d * f‘ ke ‘‘•‘•um W 1 «h. f*. r aid :nt ■ ,h -* ~,d 1 *" “»• ■
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Ambitious Women Still Pull Wires For Men’s Promotion .Mother of James and John ( nwisely Sought ( Premier Posts From Jesus A Study in Ambition; and in the Jesus Philosophy of Life Where Harvard Got Its .Motto.
By WILLIAM T. ELLIS r Piuhujia inoiv In Eituland than In th> I niliM States or < atiada _ women, behind the acenea. powei fully liifliK int politk'i and appointiiHdita I anally. w<>m*‘ii ui< ttio • ’ ambltloua tor their meu than the ‘ men are for theniaelvea. Mury Todd ! mart led Abraham Lincoln b> < aii»< ( ahv saw In him qualities that alu [ could turn to her own proud <’nd» I In all the capitals of th* world, thia feminine atruynle la constant- ( iy under way Os rerent day*, a , certain man baa taken a blit step t up hi public life, ilia intimate* ! kuow that hi- wan pualiid up by ( his wife. I Like almost everything els* m I life, this is mirrored in tile S< riplures. W*- find an ambitious moth er seekiiiK highest plarc for her . sous. We may find her sisters, toi day, in the salons and at ih* dinI liei tablus ol official society, busy about the same task Salome, th* I wife of Zeb* du-. Was a good wo I man. uisd a sincere dis* iple ol r Jesus She wan also th* moth* r of i James and John They were tor llf>- She coveted the best for them I Api*ar*-ntly they wer. tn hi t ion ■ fldeuce, in the scliem to get J*»uto commit Himself in advam* io their appolntinein to the highest I places tn the n* w Kingdom which l they r speeted to ■>* • established What About Ambition’ i We cannot condemn Saloon .null . her sons for being ambitious, but , only tor having the wrung kind of ’ ambition Tiny wanted wh.it it was I not in the power of their Leader Ito give And their desire for pr* . eminence betrayed their Inadequate > understanding of Him of His King j 1 d**m. and of thcii own film si* Th* y I felt thr-ms* Ives * oinpc ten* for any f thing ev.ii for drinking the cup ’ of Christ s sorrows Th* it - was am- ' bition without commensurate ability Th*’ present political -. * m is littered with like tuUacea. I As with most ambitious, that of th*- Zclndie family was really t*w , small It sought place, rathe* than ' capacity to serve It was eager for , elevation, rathe r han tor real pow er It wanted high cabinet rank without having grasped the signiti came of the Klugs alm* Th*re’ i was nothing t.'hriailik*- in this j* ai-onsy-breed Ing amhltlon of Salem* and her sons Tholr dull minds had not yet grasped the signifl* an* * of their la-ad«-r. who "emptied Him- , | self and 'mad*' Himself of no ! reputation " Publicity or Power ; 1 Our restless times at* full **f ambitious, mostly small and un I worthy Generally speaking, mod«rn men and women seek public Uy. rather than capability, place, rath er than ability They would rather seem than Im- Ambition for gr* .*t hcas of character and soul and service Is n**t a* common as the in.nl ‘ search after fame lor more usual |ly. notoiietyi, money, pi* asur* I lusuiy and power. Night c-lnlm and candid cameras and society *ol ■ umniwls ar* symbeds of the presi ent mood This small-mindedness Ilsa disease of whiih th* world * must I**- cured * r<- th* new order *aii Kiln* to maturity To he ambitions to do th- will I of God. and to conform to th*' Itn--1 age of Jesus. Is th*- master motive j of sincere t'hristians. Aim* Waring's familiar lilies breath* this desire as a prayer. "I ask The. for a thoughtful love Through constant wat.-hinc »Ih* To meet the glad with joyful smil* ■ And Io wtp* th*- W'-oping *’>e* And a heart at h-lsur* from itself. To soothe and gympatbis* Thu Misunderstood Man I hive to go across the Jotdaii. into (he region omc tallied I'crea but now named Trans-Jordan over the very roads that Jesus trudged 1 shad We may not inis'sk*- th* way. for we tutial follow th* uatur- ' al passes. |t was here, for th*' 1 i third or fourth time, as He march *-d sK-adfaaily toyard Calvary, that 1 Jesus agatli opened Ills breaking 1 heart io th*’ disciples. Probably * be took them said* Into one of th*coves along the valley, where t'.i* y < were io s|« nd tin- nlghl. is ihai* ' • •♦•••♦••I •o«•* • •* • ' •Th* Sunday School Losson for January 21 is "A hew ; ' Standard of GrsatnoM."—Matthem 20 I I
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY. JAM’ARV 13, 1910.
‘b ‘ ping ill one of Ho- many l av* ,- that lim- th*- way Th- I'dssion dominated His thoughts, and with • vplliiim H* tiifmHost Hi, dis cipb-s tli.it at th*- *nd of their Journey to Jeruaalt m. He would be arrested * oiidemii<-d to death be mo* k* <1 stout Kill ami crucified and that on th* third day H>- would its. It was all terribly *...l to this blav. Mau who went to heroiiuliy | to His fate. Nevertheless the stupid follow ! ers could not understand or niter i into then Muster s m**od It any of *ls win* Is mlsumlerst.Hid wants a synipathefi* * ompaiiimt. here H*is For following th- intimate self r* veiation ol Jesus came, not * on* tort or syni|>aihy. but th*- silly ; little- ambitious reqm-st that Jam* s ami John might In- glv* u pre. min •tn political posts’ l*t*-idems ami premiers **mt. -s that II is pot th* great affairs of state that weigh them down but Ho imisirtuiiiti* * of otflee seekers. Here is a great lesson for all who an burd* m-d with pi scat* griefs \\ * must still tatty **u with th*- heedless world t'overing our wounds from th*- public gaz* . w. nitist liv. th*- ordinary life- of nor trial |H-iMins Tin- manner tn whiih Jesus followed lb*- routine of lit* in th*- day- preceding Hh cruelftxioii Is a bugle * all to human i heart * The Greater Greatness Mtu nciitly leinnidhig Salom* that In * unwls. request • *uld not I** gran- *1 ami to still th*- icbel Imus jealousy of th* ten dis* ipl* ■> Jesus laid down th*- prim i|*le ami i I’hil phy **l th. Christian Us. .in i contrast with th*- selfish, heath*n I way Whos*H-ver would b*. om* ■ai* at among you shall Im- yout mitt islet and whoso* i would *•< first among you shall In yout <*• tlant * ven as th*- Hon ol man *aui* m*t to Im tniniatei*-d unto, but to mini*!* * and to giv* Hi* lit. a ransom for many So profoundly w*-. ar. *jn», words that lf.ui.inl I’liiv.-rsity h.ia*. 'll* motto on it- •>. al. ’ Non miniatari. s*-d mlnlstrai*- Ei*n th thoughtful se.ularl.-t |-*i*. ».« in hi* moments of illumination, that these words, filst spoken to * a group of obtuse iinsympalh*-ti< Gallleaus .it a waysld* halt east ol Hi*- Jordan >*>iitaln th* -.pitit of th* Hilly great lit* This lo w .iv llisa'iun which w. ■»> glibly talk ..iHrut building ■an only b. * stub Inched on th*- foumlatlim of unselfish service Th* m* i-iih m* ut, **t th*- goird III* arc hen squarely laid down W** tc Im tantly l*a»* our < It. in* with a remllidi-1 ol th* countless army of men and tsotm-n wh-< an .*-< king '•* lit*- by ilii- pattern laid down by f hrlsl th,- mytiads **t godly iiilnisteix. th*- greater inyi lads ol giMlly nilnixt* r. th*- at* at <r myriads of t'linstlaii inothirand latheis, the ions lim »t spir Hiially mind**l soc ial wuikers th* millions ol Sunday S* hool t* n h • rs. th* Hold* men and women, m a. hoed. -hop. stur*. tain, and horn* who sy-ek to make lit* a »ervi* • ol other- tn th Nam* of *h*- Nag SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS To bar- what w* waul is riches i but to Im- abb- to do without, is ' |»*,w* r Ma* isinald • • <;*Mi a-k, us to do only om thing : t inn* Anon * . • 11* > au* a man ha a ,bop to mind In Him and pla* > sine*’ ll* ..|i must ilve Ne rd spirit la* k all III* b* hind | All stray thouglits. tarn I* s l«:gi- I live AH l<*»* • tVi ept what trad* *an I give? lirowtrln-’ t • • • What w> need is not lh* d* sir*l*> i** ifoi m the heroic duties under altogether *•» >-|ill<nial cirr umatau-1 res. but the ateadfusl det.imlua-l tbm to perform th*- rather comim*n 1 Iliac, duties of et*-iy dry day by day a* 'h* y an** Theodor,-j lIWMW'VC'It • • • it ye abide In m* ami my wolds abide- in you ask whatMH-ver y<wlll. and il shall Im doin' uulu you John la * • • • The love lhal faahimi- all 111 hum ! an k* n Works In ih* mar vc-l'Hi > licafte of simple men • • • Ma * ft* I*l Abut* all notions is humaul'y I Fiato- 1
eCHURCHESH rVWJ lY IF ixJLH'l'Ut First Baptist Church Garay 8 Moser, Minister # Ju A. M Humhiy school, a class an I * imifieteiit touohei tor evury age. 10;JO A. M. Morning worship sermon by a visiting pastorfi I’. H Young people’s service, where young people enjoy f*jiowship with young p*-c»|de. 7 I’ M Evi-ning rvangellstlc Hervie*-, -. nnon liy pastor. Thuine. ’Your Greatest Peril,” Special music. oZ*on Reformed Church Charles M. Prugh. Th. 0 Minister f nun h Sc hool SAM T L IL-sker. Sup*-rthlead,-n*. Morning Wmrhkp In A. M Sc. mon b> visiting miuisicr a- ■> ZII*-.| by the .Ministerial A-mm iaHou Musk S»y Young People's Choir. Young Peiqile’s Society *1 P M. Wednesday 2;3n P .M i„idies Aid Soch-ty. er ami Bible Study Thurnday. 7 45 I* ,M Phoebe Bible < 'las*Sunda- lan .'1 Oi-lluaiioii and Installation if Eld* and Ib-acons. - O - First Evangelical Church George S. Lozier. Minister ’’ 1. A M Sun lay Sellout. -M---<h<xk Mi.Fai laud. su|w-i intendeir I", to \ M Woi «ht;i S* t vic*- Sc min them* Th- I*:- Emm tn iv* < inis' A vl-dting mmisti-r will de liv* r th*- message t*:im P. M Christian End* ivoi 7mi I* M Siiml.i Evening Fellowship Th- Albright Ibotli liihml will spouaoi lb-- seine- and p - - vid*- the proc- -am 7**' I* VI Weljne U.iv Mldft' .’k Im voiion.il and Sttidv II - n 7 in* P .M . W * Im *lay < ”ioi It* i a sal i" 1 I’ .M Th i -lay Lail -Al Bo* :ety. o First Method*st Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph Waldo G r ahanv. Minister I, :m A M Moinln.- W-.rship V uni’ - d •.-rvl* *- of wors’.Vp und »fudv Na -• ■ y f**r ' ■ infall J r* t**i ( liuivh, Young P-vqd s t'iio*.. F* inion by visiting min’-'-r in th-' ••fly- wide ji’ilyv .-». h iiu*.- Ta -'ii* "Th, I’ ■ Ollilli* 11, * a t’lr :• I " P M V spec S< iv I* \un May Merriman will play a i nn. ' - *l-* lh> Holy UH' M.i-l*' by 'lnUaonis Uhoi insplrini; conn"-a tional m inz S- it, *n b th, Pa<m i e tn- font 11. Ung l<*> alti- *; i*ii I' M IJcA-ii'h la-agil N • :n in >• n .' la „l ■ \ f*-llow -i ~ iII,III Will follow VI v.illtll- ]"• *f* ■ *>l th* * hun h ,n * il z*-l •* b pi - •*nt. li ft -hnnirW• du **da' 7 ***• I’ ■* ■ ■ Hid It bl* Hour 10*1..g I’.-oj-i-'s I'gio: a ~ I* M , IO I- Uh-'I H S Tlii- Ulin-<h d*»i-e. to miiH-i.-i II *nam* , < i dial ami -a- - , w-h *»:n* «- V ml* -I o al! who * h **,-*- ’wo «iiip h* -■ - Church Os The Nararene 7th and Marshall Sts Paul Brandyberry. Pastor t* ".*, v ,M Sunday S* hool D -yl* Ly’l, supt <'„,ld*ll Test t IV. 1I» "111 I debt as w, torz v.- *aii drhloiVlatlti. a i, IL’i !•< '.*, A vt Worship S* ni* Sermon th* in, Th, Pr,-, m in, n, • ot Uhi i«t visiting *'< lg> mun will bilng ihe morning me*- : J I’ M "Th, Singing Pleach ' .-IS WIiWII 7 IM, P V| Young P> oph- * I | v i< ■ 7 *H* |- vi Juiiiot s* t vi- - 7 Ju P M W’idm .aliiy the iigul at miuw.ek pray* i meeting 7 3*« I* M Evangelistic servi, *■ | For till in mutual »utf*’ram* Iles | Th* s* < ret ~i trm liv mg Lot* scarce i- lor- ttaut meknow* The -a,*’m- ot t-.igiv w K*-,’h y* first th* Kingdom of I.o*l and his llghtl „'i: 11, » Brin* *>uu*<m to Church Suui day' t " The Wirst llmtsd Brethren Church Corner Ninth and Madison Streets G. T. Rosselot. Minister , HM*l -, 'I -■* o** Il * * M vrnma ■ ip* l Hit, Udeb' < .* ewfoi all ng,’* *i'h rdfi*sent ut,d -Inrur* tea, In I • I Mormug Worship lit..in ain lip t Ekalialige b-’ mm Hcobjwc t: Hi- pr* -t-mini n,, of t hiisi ” Christian End* avur at t> tm p m i.roupc, with prnpured leadnrs for Jewels, Junto*». lot*'Ui'diat***. Ben ’ tors and Adult - EvcmiM W'mship ul * P ••• iZM-imotl 11) th* iiaa’oi. KtsbJ", t ;’Th, Grout Deliverer." <Mfi* ial I kA* id Uli YoUllsl I"'** pb-’a * oumsl will imoi after the ■ veiling worship tut a brluf period lltiile fßudy Mimdiy •'■•liiiig i* 7 *si p m • Pray «i moutUMf Uuduo-uy uvvu-
I - I a a Hs •* ' — a prepared by Daily Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department INSTEAD OF ICE CREAM ICE CREAM and cake represent our American idea of an elegant dessert for our grandest occasion#. Fortunately, the different kinds of cake and ice cream are so virtually I limitless that we never Irecome tired of them. However, ice I cream does present a real problem for some women. I'm thinking of farms where then are no mechanical refrigerators in which to freeze ice cream.
Th*- K i- i ream fi<-,-z< r-* tha’ m i t lie tumi d by hand m* an hard lalx-r and e.',n th*- ice may n*,t be *a-ily available. With no convenient store just around th*- corner where it may be pur. i..i --I. it i n't any wonder that ice cream appear very rarely in some homes. Nevertheless, th*-rc are time* when these women would like to serve sonw-'hing else beside frui’ •aucc with th,- beautiful tow r ng I rakes they love to make. So let's do a little adventuring right now wilh gilatm desserts that ran b* served instead nf in- er* am. I have m mind a trio of -ich desserts that are as daintily cool ard refreshing a any ic<- , i<.< n v--u ever enjoyed They look lov, Iy. t *O. hl*U|Mil m -herbet glar-e or -a ic di I - . a*d garm-iitd with a rm try or a I-g ' la-vb- rry or bits of pineapple They a *■ ju t ' the kind of di it w,- wan! for ! Surday d nner- or company dinn, r.- or to --rv<- with cake a’ aft* mo--n atfa - when th* a*l or th*- siwing circle meet*, with u*. I! t of all. tli. ar- <i -r’ that <an I * mad,- in anv plan- nnd , anv time. F*-r they demand rm -p* | cial «|iiipni*-nl j ir’ a pan or m«*l*l and n cold pla* *■ to kc* t, them in. ' until they arc " *t" Tn-s cold 1 place, of cour c. mav l*e a r.-frig crater, a ba env-nt or a milk hou.c, Grange < rum 1 pkg. I* mon jelly powd>*r 1 cup h**t water '■» c *l* *gar 1 cup orang- u.--< 3 th p. grated ouinge rind 1 nip whipping cn-nm l». jelly p*ov,b-r in ho* water. Add . oral . .* nnd. .'•tir well, la t stand •*» - ' ■tirring a lona'ly, u ‘il .-* I!y begin to hL Fold m Miffly wh.ipp.il <:i-am. Pour •*o 1- i* 'i ' ring mold, h in- h m lop mold, n-
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- * 7 *h* p m G; mp- : - t*,i *■ * ii. ouiig p* ,*pl .Hid ,*<|-il* I nie-Vings a. v- i * ii*-!|*t *. .in I oje-n to all a ho cat ** ' * attend A. -im*i. * i**jin* i-Aur- .til w:.-i num First Christian Church Kenneth Timmons. Pastor :i ’.o A VI lliul* >. 10 ,1 l • S* Id* i • bupei U’*-l|-i* !l* I*l ;* \ VI Wo ship - V - • ill I ■oiiimiiti ion M*Ui*l.*> 7 ',** I’ VT Um;- *j i lan M - on.i y S*h v w ill tn* ■* .> th* Iniiii*- *1 V|i Hirn* * Ruh Vt ll* ii II tHniaii will Io th*- I* a*l* VV '--In, -I.i 7 I’ 'I I • i.i . pail Broth- . Ihh I ii* ■ ting t*- , mrnirb* - an I t ;* nd ot ' * i ir< Ii I’h a«* * i'< Il *in ,ia|** : - I * thei aunoum ■ rm-lits of 111 m* ■tj mg Tlim-'l.iy ."ii I’ M < - .- I L.idl* - Aid S->* I < v a > in- * - .u ‘ . bum* id Mrs Ad , n Kunowl* h
Public Sale ILoliik <!••< »•!••<< to fa ruit;. I w • .r ptiblb ~n I TI'ESDAY. January 16, 1910 ot 10 V A M 6 HUD OF HORStS f> lb*.. 'I II Mo I ■ o,d So 1.1 will. sigh’ ,i| ~11 , inuki I*l,o tl, ho, ■< Ho, rr! I ''■ , J whiio , i joll. . Son.l ,M.u. 101 l loins. >■., ling good Ili.ni Ma;. 11 y, ' old «i I,<"'. lii lo.d. Ilomi If. > ■ ■ ,niin.: », || broko 7 —HEAD OF CATTLE—7 pnn I. , d lloln, i - B >-.-i ,g i |„ d.,y .1, ■ .i .» old U In li l,v • din <,u >;.,v I■ .* 1 >, oI,J l„ 1 . ti i;, |, „ l|,i|*irili < i,* I>■ „ld |.*h |. I, t* 11, |»u *, ~id 1,. frmli »•. <» !*■ Hid < •»» Z y old mllkinx go'l Ho* 10 d Bull. 1» 1 I inonih- (.Id HOGS 4 SHEEP b > ,ii i - b i. i M.i -'ll I.ill Pig ■" to |O<» It- .Hi 11011111 l 10.11,111,. ,1 111 good Iw. 1111. g ll POULTRY .1 Hil i ll : ■ io I'.. ■■■ loyilig I lluoMl GRAIN 4 HA r good >, How PHI II • . g kJ in ». d h.> In uiu» • i H-. 1.0. good W li. ~i Hum* implements 1K.9 P/H .M 11-.lllig l,d, oi ml,ln I oio, 1 limfii. I.ilfb U ■.ml. Illi I’lo* ■' 'Miilnni I In*': i, i'loiim! 'I no sot ' I I li:.< 7l> ’ li li , iMI 100 i! 111.. , * <di . ji.ii k.’i Mi 11, . i log (’o* ii ' ■ I PliUlti. Ill' io * with f'l'.’s/.’ '.o Imo ni olid ' >iu ■ o truik Tiltiibull J W .gon 3'j *llp I'iiigio Ilk. • * Ui l>. i U..g<Mi , i gMid mo flood I'xlind’i Mud |ni»h l«o I. <> ,>dii M. It., i in.: h.iv irdd. iDofiing Mow. i - J lioiro ■id itu Miigio io* iiilfhuh.i" .llh> . I*. 111, .ullhii'.n M. imti . ...’...y hoo io *; Jl' llooiHii' ||i|i<|oi *ft I' nt good l oiidl'ion. Ki'iitU' ky l<> bill" gi'gili dull Now 1d.., M inui. ISpirudn Two Hi 11. w.ig.n, ,ok olid hoi, bod it » . I'. IIP Co* , I Etiglm I Ill'll, i k'.ili Mill ling, iro Mill cloim ,iny kind of «,<d *oi h Ihmiy hiioohlng li.irlo-m b. n-i.il I'olhii - G n|i|d» hoy toik <■( hoy i *llng«. Mi Ik'oilug 12 ll hoy >.,ko ttgiisi lii'Hxy rood 2 u.'lking l« • Hliriii, Wiilkliig hw-i i iil'ho o Inn r,i.ii|oii.,| i. •u y ini , Id in Ini, Honti lloim hold Good, Mud |OI*OI lloio .or MrGfli'A 100 i,,'P ton* Io I miiiihm TKIiMS I .101 111 ll.dP is doHuil ... Mi Hmiiu... ~'ll' I .1 II.HIO * (Link WM. MITC HELL, Owner Hoy H Juliiimoii \u.lloii. o I t4iu<i HMiiuigHiuni (Ink i LuuiU uy .Muuiuv L*di«« Aid
dividual mold . or moi,l of anv other de«ir*d shape, f'hill until *-t t.'nmold *-n M-rving platter and garm-h with fresh fruit <-uch a, pineapple st raw Im i Ties, grapes, i.rang,-, etc.); nr servo in sherbet glasses. This makes I* to b servings. Pineapple from 1 tbsp, gelatin 2 tbsp, cold water | 1 cup scalded milk ’s cup sugar I cun ciushed pineapple 1 cup whipping cr* am S--*ik gelatin in cold water for .7 minute-, then dis-ulv*- in hot mill.. A*i*i sugar, and »tir well, lat stand to cool, rtimtig oco--iorally, until mivturi b< gns to thicken. Add pineapple, and let -tarid until mivtur*- iM-gms to set. Fold in titflv whipped cream. Powr into mold, chill, garnish, an,l serve a- directed in recipe for Orange Cream, This recipe make* b scrv- , ■ngs. Mwha ( ream *. cup ground culTee 2 cups milk * 1 tb.-p. gil.i! n 2 th p. * old water 1 <--.p whipping cream t egg yolks ' • cup sugar ll* at milk and coffee in double boil* r to bring out flavor, about 20 mil ife«. Strain "'oak g* latin in r* d wn’- r Po r hot nillk on egg yolk-, which have la*en beaten «i<h , th*- *gar. l ook m double boiler, - ng eon-tantlv, until mistur*A l p* latm. ar d tir writ to dis- -■ 'v« (.'cm, l until partially set I * I in st ITIy whipped cream, j P* ir nt--mold an*l chJi a ■ direct* d n I* |u for liiarge < r*atu I’n-,i--Id r-n serving platter, and garr* -h w;’h whipped cream land - and * d -herrie- and nuts, if de•l'li: or serve m sherbet glasses. This serves fi to N.
Nuttman A»e U- B Church L J Martm. Paster '* I* Sunday Si huol. Io :** J-m.o t h ii* li i IL" S* tn,. *; :*i < iiri-’ian En*l- iv** 7 ;*• Ev-oigelii-t I* S -v I*, j 7 •!** VV •*1 ti zlrt I’ i.vi-i S- rvt* * • 1 ’.** I:- i -d.i - VV VI \ w:i: . 1 m • * .** Ihi’i - ■»! vi Glad* . Rm*•II Soil’ll Lille str* * ’ VV -a *- cHikliig f*>rwa . t*> r-11--v.*l -••sinn ii-- I.*-, .’»’!i W,- <k* i«h voin jH.iv*-r» and vott pr. •*-t ) *• it* this eamiMign for l-ea souls VV * * :'.! t* ■ v;*<, tm.- . < i Sun , *bi t Presbyterian Church George O Walton, ’-omster , !* V M VV" •op .in-1 Hili - ■ U'ly fol luo cm* Ila -■ aid Juu I ... -Il -> VI W A L-iv ’* .* -- iiil.il n. io.il U I’ ' hi.*. I* *.ij>« mteiid* ill I** 4** .* tn Vt , ci:,, w -. -.01. Mi
liual excliungi- of pulpits l>y the miuisti iial ass*M latiim. We w Iname th*- guest minister t-Miay. Tm Ixidi-s Aid will tn-Ht peat Thursday afternoon m the church jmi lots. Th-- January section will bi- in charge The nmetiUK will start at 2 .in ji tn N< git Friday night Men's Fellowship Mapper will Im given *it (he * burch. All men us th*- < liurch at invited, the sispper will star' -promptly at 6 3", no charge is made Joi tile supjM:. | The annual praise servic- of the i .Missluuary Boclety will b*- h- . J iSunday iifti-nioon January js Thservln will be a ve-.(M-r . 5 ,-rvi<- ! * omni-nclhg at four o'* |,u k Hev G T. Kusselot <st tin- I nited Bi.-f h i' ii uhiir* li will bring the niiselonary nw‘.<tuc Uliotr K'-h*-atsal I* v' Weduesdav *-v -ning at *i U' all tlio-e ini- ■* -t* d in th,- organization of a <hoi ar, Invited to a'ti-n l. o Church f God Glen E. Marshall. Pastor A visiting minister of the city will prueh in th- l iiifi-d d* -hi ,- This servi,-*- is th*- on*- <••* asidby the Minlst**iii* Assim iatiuu a Annual Pulpit Eg, hauge. Tin Unified servic- b gin 1 promptly ai :u and , 10-es a* 11 2" Th*- boy - and girls x|H-ml a v*-ry |*iof|i*vble hour ami fjftv minutes in this service in th, i Junior I'hurch .iii-i * Hss study under Ui n ,rs good i* a* hers and lea J-
PUBLIC SALE W. mid. »i Kll ed. will 1.11 p U h|i< au.Hon all our livttMtxk B-.d farm ma.hln.ry on the \ B < j,,,.. IH)U , h(llr No 'll Ol Mm ay m n„u mil. - , ( j| lib.fl'.m o)l s, al . , . oiw j nd un« -li.df inilr \\, .? <» lt U EDXESDAY, January 17, 1910 Si'e Starting At 9 JO A M , Prompt MULES ANO HORSES <<in pan ol mill. Ida. k weight :;,<<• f|,» |. |» y, , „ o |,j inu.l a.,J u ,h on. ...n-.| hum. i, yearn old weight I7iw. n.« Amkel Ida. i. I.e . !_• ~.. , „|,| »,. 18111 IMM , t b . aolllld ,;oo.| a .... ,|.| n.y 1,., , ~,|| 30 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE I'll-.. 11. KiAl.i.d 1.-m.y ...w mid July J atal <~w tewt 4 7 Lulah.ln- J.-rn.-y .»» y,. M , „ld bi.d Nov .. giving I' , gallon. I milk pe, day now fei>t | ' Wtnnl. |t...| ■ y . „ )(| (J|) , u f| ,, ||(h , ul al> *l*l gallon .ow leal | ; Ko«. 11. <1 e..w, rail by -Id. 7 yea . m,| ..gallon o» | • loom <.i|. nmey ui» lall ..y .nJ. Uy.am old gallon <’.w 1u -■ i:. h '* *• ’• ' "Id Im.l J in< .'.gal e.iw -.at || ha'-y i.ii. inm y low y.ar- old .. .| 1,...,. , „ 4 ; . . Joan lem.-y .OH 7 y.„ - .. d ln..| May . » i,..t | , I'a’iy J.,»..y..m y., a old In.dM.y .'I g. » l(> , t b ” l ' '* ' ,,w '' 'ld 1.i.-il Nov a, giving r.'j gallium milk p» i ♦lay n<>» !»•*? | . ll.Hki. 81. an >wi-. ,„» , ~l,| t „ wJ h - j ( , h»h lllllk no* h -• 1 May II ,-n s.im ...» ; y.a old . . S._•..gallon ...» U'Al I I Joh. I.m.y ...» 7y. ... old 1.).d May 11. 7.ga! ...» i. sI |7 S|io< lln-nm. y ...» y- ...A Old 1.1, d May 7, _g,.l ...» t. ft; Sho 'y I .. y,ow 7y. am old Io ml I lei ' t, Hl | ; Judy J. m.y ...» x yearn old I I M.v n g.,i ...» 1 lorn; I.U. um.y.o» old ...I \.u • 7, ~l ...» tert I<. Qllmll lloh-.-11l ...» 'y. . a ~||| .. ,d|l t , I", ..g ; ,l . ..» |) BiUh lii.l.o* >. y.„ ,|.| July H g,,| ~,» | ( Bllttei. ||. |||.,»|. Jei . y . ..» gallon . .» t| .41 11, I. ml. I. O I ...» , y. . g y,. t: ,g.,l ,o« 1.0 II 11. K.d l.illldl- *.. . a Id ..I \|, ,11,11, ~m h ■>’ I’NI.II Imp |> It. n ...» 7y. . ,|.| du. • .ah.!, la. 5 ... > 1.. .v •. Tw » > »m| Ut tff ~ »(>!•■ ! ’ JJ v ( . ■.. A . .. . • ■’ • • V • !»'l 'Hfl J <id I \ 1; ' l»B'i«'d tlu rimey bull Klug ..t I \.. n ' I . <i.«k i ho t No I«JH > dam S'a. liklh Win la la o! ('ll. ,\<y HOGS I I la-n;,«hii • ,|u, t,, , .M.iuli . In.. 1ni..., ui ' 7. ->» i M.i .... I, Id,ii. ..a de . 1., a • *<>» With . piga hy ..id. loh>.. ... 1... dm. ~ Ig|,|,.g ; ,m J|,\ O ■ pi.tit- *. lit k Is I'ilKiblf- so ■> ,ti> a|| doubh intlflUhf >1 POULTRY 1 * 1 ' f I'‘ d • y III" '< id d Illg E.igllah 1,. 1'1.0,11 pull. I »yht». ■ |m-i t• nt imi* HAY ANO GRAIN - - ■ - • " • > j,. ..j fo> A.-ed 111. I.udml- 11. Is al, .1. n„ .h, mmhul. u.aal |., m. d .'.,n Inn,ln I-. \i> kory I. »■ JI, i,u-he|. good |,i, M ...j ~.. bu«h> «ii> . .■ oi. ..Haifa h.iy :. -»i ..nd »e< <md i Utting put , U'llloU' a0.,".. ~„d -1... I .y 2 f,.,|,.,J timothy hay' ; , 'o' luati I. .y 1 id* d 1,1 >dd< I.'ind’. I’.'id' . s'l or ♦>*. , ..I nh'af 'law FARM MACHINERY , ' ,l "' I'" • M ... ... „',j '' •'.♦••’Ml 111-' Ilk. •» lulu. Ih'ii. hay I j, I'k- ‘ » I.dm ih • ■ -Id ,k‘ tA. ... a lay ak. n.. heeling mow . I,lt im N.» |.|. < a. ( ,f. |,,,y ~-d,j,., >|, < otinii'k l*><'hug oiary hi>< < ■ .i ..;. ~ it „ p A '" ■ • ’ ’ • 1 ' b '•m 101. h* * • '»u>h» (iilthati. Olivet .ingle row lUl'lMMor "11. H’s ' '’ll h.irn.w ... . t...,'h h. io» llh, »aih ' I Idow '■» •" • ' .■ -In: ■>. .« ii g|, .„A , doiiblt d.-n, ~..» -.l.|n 1 . , mim .oat .lot., ». ■ 4 bun. In . Ilk. m » Ilin. |,t a<.. HARNESS Two i1.... ... I? >| oik .. ... -.11.gl- , Vo.k liain. MISCELLANEOUS Mel mniii'k |H. ga-olim 'I, 1.1 l|> ig||i m» Io ij„> t ago Jam. "A..y oil h .H).| .p. d hre. „r. k l<> ft li g.illon lllllk .aim I»o.»t . heavy mi g p... »., nillk -Turner, oil -i..y. '.llian g.ihalilO'd ~|l. |» . •. Iw gallon |m-| oil ;.i . illonM IIHH'H t»r I’til.t ii« ’ ’ 4»- y . . k tplit , iiji IH » Htllll* I‘tHl ’v lll« l|f |tt|| TERMS CASH Ah>mih *hhh*»' i m »Hl nhtk> j (i to* «i tin i < A. 1' illk In h»t * tj.ts ti| ;<|» A. I». (line ( arl I nderhill, owncm ' ■ '•>" "'■ V| . >, . 4-|. <k Lunch aiuhhJ mi giomida by he hl .Man. I.uih. <,n < Inin ha. I'uiim. <UMI
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<*rs The young people and adult c are profited tn the sunn* period through wo absj, in song, prayer, senncMi and cteas study Boys and girls siieeting 6:30. Mrs Isaac Wagner, director. Chrialian L’rus.ders b: 10. Gl< u Smith, preeidenl; ILdmit SlridMer, director. Evening service 7;JU. Th* sues-
sage by the- issctor. Mid-week prayer service, Wednesday 7:30. Bllile Study. Friday ulglM 7:3*i. It-Miiaus 6 is the * hap' r for study. Th*- District Young People's Hally will be held at Fort Wayn* at tin- Stu man and Putnam Btr Church us God, Sunday, January 14 Th- tim*- Is 2:00 p m to 4 3<» p ri Th* pisbli, is, most cordially in tiled t<* attend all tli- -,-rvins of I this congrewaUuu — y Zion Lutheran Church i West Monroe and Eleventh St Paul W. Schults. Pastor &un<hiy atdiool and Bible *la ».3*l A .M. fMviue worship s-1 vice lu;30 A M iMvin*- early services k:.30 A M Lutheran Radio flour 3:3** p M. Voters' awownbly to*>*» 2:00 p M Clinr. h choir .Monday 7 30 P !M Saturday cwtechiam school M 3*? A .M — y Upsufe Down and Down Under Darwin, North Australia tl Pi Gi-oig* Holtze. Py«-ar-o!d Darwin lM»y. whu write*-, ujuid* -down. Is puzzling doctors, psfcbvlogiata and ' I *■*'":* - H* writes UpSllhMloW II tioni right to left, with hie left hand He turns In- wining book upside down and writes a» leglbl, and as quickly as any other pupil in bis I el-ass — trade in • Gooo tow*. Oecatur
