Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1940 — Page 5

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Bolsheviks In The Bible fcli And Their Miserable End Story Toid by Jesus Has Fresh Meaning for These Times — The Crown Rights of Christ the “Yes Man” of Another Parable, and His Futility.

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS c ——■ *' Stuiiu dby the world < Ir * of today, with tyrauuy aecmiugly 1 triumphant, and tin- old lutearitl«'« c llouU'd by iiallou. and by < lass'.» '• and by Individuals, we desperately ! need rt assurance, lest we fall In . with (he black mood of the peSKI I mlstic prophets who see a runa way world going to compiet. , Biuasb. , Thai reassurance is found in the . i Bible, with Ila spacious sense of {Eternal Jsstlc'. working out long '* long plans Our present Lesson ic timely with Its cameocut picture I h of Bolshevik esproprlation as prop ’• city by ibe violence of "woik'is ’ iiid peasants." This Parable of the Wicked Hus *< bandmen Is strangely conteinpoi ■ | jary II portrays what has happen--3 rd wiihni tin past twenty years tn inany parts of the world A "die " tat.>iship of the proletariat ' has 'forcibly deprived property owners r of their lights, and often of the!) i lives Ituriiig tb<- Russian revolu ■ i;<>u while I was there, ten thous I and officeis were murdered, simp r ly because tiny were otfii era. My. lads of "kulaks." of property hold ' Ing prosperous farmers, have aim e j ’ been s* nl to Hlberia or to death | ’ Is It any wonder that many men , Mos Waith st I,'oiumunism as a I I bugaboo, known,, that the first ' * sal of su<" ssful revolutionists i»' Ito strip them of their property.', While not londoulng the abuse ot J theli privilege by the "haves and Jin no wise holding a brief toi u , social older filled with espiolta tloti I yet stand with the Master , in Illa lusist'-me upon righteous ' ness and justice, tonaid the ri< h , and poor alike A Story With an Ending t One of the familiar bits of lit- ! erature Is this parable, or pu iure- [ sermon by Jesus A householder , < rested a vineyard well equipped and established, ami then wi nt a . way, leaving it in the care of bus , bandin'.ii When he sent servants - to receive the masler's share of i lae product of the vineyard, the servants were killed Then he sent i other servants who met tin sain* fate Then, sure that his own son , would In. inspected, he sent him Hut these early Bolsheviks rec kon • d that with the son out of the way. nothing could hinder their j possession of the property; so they killed him also. But that was not the end of the story The householder returned In force, and "miserably d< •' oyed ■ those miserable men." The grim picture points the ultimate triumph | of justice. The householder had , iieen incredibly patient, but pun ishmrut for the tnievlng murdervis wag inavitabl'- Their bla< k dis loyalty and greed and crime could not go unpunished In a world where - Eternal Justice relfpis. I "Though the mills of <;<>d grind slowly. Yet they grind ••»< " dlngly small, Though with patience He stands waiting. Wilh eta< tliess grinds He all " I Some wrongs are righted In this i world, and all In the nest It fortl I Iles our soul, in the present e of vast and bitter injustices, to know that God Is still on ills throne Ho • lai justice Is Inevitable Til. Hu prcinc Will ultimately is done With • sense of awe. we h ave th. transgressorsdn the hands of u Just , Uod. Once a publisher < h< ated til' out of all the royalties of n tmok I had written which had sold wre i than IMdM lophs I ended out , relationship by saying that I left the case in the hands of Ultimate Authority Hmm the three active ' heads of (hi firm Were dead They have had to render anount fur the di 'd» done in the flesh Th. thing was fairly ac aresoui'. All of us' must finally rm kon with the laird ' I "f the vineyard Conaclouaueva of linn should be the ruling motive i iu every transaction What Sort of God ’ Hell has been dropped from the (htMiiogy of many modern religious; leat hers. But It | a still In lhe Bible , j In an era of gelatinous-mind' din s’ ' i »•••••• I • Sssssss, •Tho Sunday School Lssson for February ft is "The Refits •f Rejecting Chrlat " — Mat thew 11: V—22:14. ••Jos V 0 s •’ il I

we have separated tin- attribute us justut mm tin amorphous Being whom wi vaguely worship Tin popular God Is a genial, easy-go-ing. g'MMi natured In ity who halt" moial icmvn.tions, no laws that i must be < onsidered and who ultl-1 mat'-ly makes everything all right for evciybody 11. |s just a Good Man. indiscriminately kind to good and bad But events are sternly < ailing u<c ' ba< k to tin- const iousi,ess that if there is a God at all lit must be I ,a Huveietgn with standards, and! of a nature that vSacts ol"-dietic« : to Ills law- la tin moral anarchy ' | that lia- curs' d tin world to be t tended into h<av>-n. too? Shall not! the Judge of all earth do right? I Sonirwh.i'. somehow, within tin sway of Eternal Justice, there must ' tn- retribution for the rape of (‘hi ' na. fm the '-stini tlou of Ethiopia and for the fall of the other little < : nations in the onutarch ot ruthless atid criminal pow.j And for the ■ hideous so' lal mjustii ca which tuaik out society there must surely I" .111 accounting If G id is God. | then ills law must be rec koned with The gentle Jesus taught the tel l ibi< truth of a heli The "Yes Man" of the Bible in the other of the two parables which make up this Lesson. Jesu pl' till' d th' falhc I who asked bln 1 two sons to work tn his vineyard Th- first said he would not go, but att. i ward rep'-nted and weul. Tin -' iond politely replied I go. sir". and went not This s' ■ ond son was of the easygoing. unotf. tiding, d illy -da 11 yI u r ! "yes nniii type IL- was ipiK k to agree but slow to perform He was >f th.- sort to In- among the first to tind e)igi"n ni h ivvtval un-i '• Inc and also first to hose it wh< si practical Christianity wa> call'd for. ills words were ever fairer than his deeds All ot us know him. -olio of us aie h< Hui h ate tin uni * who pave hell with good In tenti'itls never flllfliivd Tln-y ale, heareis of the word and not doers I On th'- other hand th'- fils' aim was slow to say, but sure to do He did not like the proapv< t ol vineyard work. It did not suit his i onveiiiein • oi tasl> and hi- lion- < stly said »" But In had a brain | and a colls. Kii". and a -'lls'- of j filial loyalty Ho. after thought, he - , laid aside his town garments, and , gtrd' il himself f" vineyard toll I lie was a doc "f the word. ll* was ■ | of the bn ed of thus' who do not j lightly commit th> m-elws to a new I cause or task, but. nine commit ! ted. are tin d< |s udebb's who carry , It through "Sot In that n.utnlli Ihi' Saule, j lint he that doeth the Will SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Charm sink. - tin sight, but merit wins the soul. Anon ( To work, to help and I"' helped. Io I'-arn sympathy through suffer-; Ing to lea'll faith by perpl'Slty. j to n ai h truth through wonder b'.hcdd' this is What It is to pros-j per; this Is wliat It is to live i'hilllps Brook« I | • • • Th»r'' Is dearth of kindness In this world <>f otiis. | Only In our blindness We galher thorns fm llow-ra. | Massey I 1(1 J c'l Vision George Eliot { ) And In- y. kind one to cn-ahvi, I, tender hearted forgiving otu an-1 uth"r. even a- God sot t hrist - sake hath forgiven you Ephesians I J 2» • • • I p Xor in opinion look not always i v back. ! I 1 your wake is nothing. ii Mind the coming truck, i iaave what you have dona for tl what you have tn do. p I son t ic' (onsistctit. but simply i true I 5 Oliver W' ndall Hollin s. • • • 111 |l is a good aud -al' rille to so S jiiurn lii eve ry plan- as If you meant Io spend your lit' Ibeie. nev-> cr omitting an opportunity of do-in Inga kindness or spoaklng a true word, or making a friend I’.usklu j I li Thi only h"|H' of avoiding war Is J to ao pi Christianity as away of life _ I would lather be beaten in the K ilghl than succeed hi the wrung K Gai livid I"

DIXATrn DAILY DEMOCRAT SATI RDAY, FEBRI’ARY 3, 1910.

First Baptist Church Carey It Moser, pasloi S3o a m Sunday School. An I interesting class is waiting to wi-l | < iime you 1" 3<i a. m Morning worship Hermon theme. HeneAU realised from a Christian life." Hjw • lal music and observance "I land's Hupper '• p in Young Pooples service You are welcome to this moat hi teresting fellowship of young pen pie. * P in Evening evangelistic '•rvhe Hermon, "Mistaken values :"f life " Enpry with us this stirring informal service. t. 30 p tn Wednesday choir rehearsal * 30 p m Wednesday evening Family night, when we gather for Bible study and praise. St. Mary's Church Rev J J Helmetr. pastor . Flint Mas- 7 'hi ain Children’s Mass. » 3n a in High M css. '1 45 a. tn ( Ash Wednc-day. Maas 730 am. Itistribution of ashes before mass , and following 1 vening services at '730 1, m la lit begin. Friday. Way of the Cross and :Ih nedltion. 7 30 p tn Sunday Holy h"tir and lb n> ■ diction, 2 On p. in Members of St Agues Sodality will rei'lte Holy ComnlUnlOU - Q First Methodist Church Mon.iM- at Fifth Stre't italpli W Graham, minister '• 3" a m Morning worship A unified -' i vi"- of worship and study Nursery. Junior church Young People's • lion Holy Communion Every meniln 1 of th* church who Is able should le pies'-nt at this service 4 3ii p m Vesper -'-rvie( Inspiring i on-n national slngnig vo cal - 4". .lames Harkless Anthem by II" Chorus choir. Sermon liy tin It'v E Burns Martin. It 11. past" of the Wayne Street Methodist c huri-h Foil W.iym The publie 1- invited to tins service. p m Epworth leagm Carl Haun devotional leader The pas tor will afnak "Il tin th'-me. "Th> Living Bible ' W. dm-day 7 p in Pray-i and Bible h'"i A»h W'dn'Mliy -— o First Evangelical Church Georg.- S Lozier, minfsiei '* 15 a in Suuday Sc hool Gregg M' Farlaitd. superiuiendeut 1" Io a in llivin<- worship Sermon theme, "Tip- Fold* are Whit. 1 p m Vi sp> 1 -ii vi" Sermon th'-tm The Hands of Jekua 5 la p m Chiisiian Endeavor 7 p m Tuesday OM' ial board. 7 p in Wednesday Midweek devotional and study hour 7 p 111 Wednesday Choii 11 ll' a 1 sal 7 p m Thursday Young I’i.ipb - Missionary circle, at the hmm "f Ml-- I'atsy Gar.ud, IK'S West Mullin'' -treet 2 p m Friday World» day of piayer Tin serve, will In held |n this c-hureh All are invited 3 p in Hatuiday Mission baud -- - o Z'on Reformed Church Ctiailc » M l*t ugh Th iM ininlstvi Chiii'li Hi h'krl !• a in. T L ! Becker. SUperinteildMt Morn mg worship, lu a ill Her | mon “Convention Echoes." Music , by the Heuior c hoir Zion Youth larague, v 15 p m liorothy Gerber, leader Monday. 7 p m Meeting of the olh< 1.11 hoard Tuesday. 230 p in Women's Missionary Nociety. home of Mrs. M F Worlhmaii Wi dneaday. 7 p in Meeting us visitation worker*. —- - - - v - —- ■ Church ot God Glen E Marshall, Pastor The milt led service Is gins promptly at h 3» with a peilod us worship tor all ages This has proved to Im a helpful and lusplrIng sei vice to all attendants. After the poriud of worship and sermim ilv. classes lake ih'-lr respMlivo pluies fur study Th'- buys and gills meet at C 3U. Mrs. Ib-iilali Fry Imo k in charge Christian Crusud' is b3O Mrs llubi'rl Htrlckler and Mi* Gerald '-uillh-y. leaders Evening service 7 m Midweek ptayei sent hi’. W«d nesday 7.311 Bible study. Friday, 7 3d The coiigregalkm looks forwaid io .1 Hone lah nt Itev Ival" A >|e < lal feature of the meeting will lie th* music and sprn l.il songs I'lideied by member* if th', coll tregathin The messages will be liven by the pastor. Rev Marshall lliu uicutiug will begin eaiiy lu

_ .March definite date will Im- anI iioiinced later I Tin public is most cordially In- ■ sited to attend v>-iy -'ivlce q| this cong "gat ion ..Q_ Church of The Nazarene 7th and Marshall Hts n Paul Hrandybery, pastor I1i.30 11 in — Sunday School. Doyle (l Lytle, superintendent. ,j 10:30 a. m. — Morning worship. - Hermon theme. "SauctlQcatiun and i( its attainment ’* 230 p m Rev J W Montgoin- , cry and bis "Hinging Preachers.” , WOWO , ‘ 7 p in The Youug People's service. Rex Custer, president There ~ will he a very interesting program „ and special iniish- at this service r . 7 p m. —Junior soiety Mrs Jesse Plaster, supervisor. ~ 7:30 p m -The evening evangelistic service Yon will enjoy the special music at this service. r 7:30 pin The- Wednesday evening prayer meeting. Help us reach our goal of 50 by your presence in the prayr meeting "True greatness comes through humility and seivii-e." Oh weary soul we invite- yo uto Christ o —. Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Streets , Paul W Hchultz. Pastor t , Sunday school and Bible < lass !t 30 a in j Divine Holiday Arvkcs 10 30 a in. Early worship * 3o a in f 'liuri h < h'dr Monday 7 3U p m Sunday Si hool teacher's 1 lass Monday ■ veiling Saturday cateihlsin school k:3O a m Circuit meeting Si John's I 30 1 p in Lutheran Radio Hour 2 30 p 111 j o I ! The First United Brethren Church Corner Ninth «wl Madison Streets ; G T Ross'-lot. Minister Sunday School ai !♦:••«• a in Roy 1 Miinima su|i»-rintendent liitrre still-- classes fur all ages. Mi'tnfiig Worship at 1» 3" a m ‘ S> 1 muii by tin pastor Subjc < 1 , ! Whom Sh'iold We Serve?" f Christian Endeavor at •> 00 pm. j late* • sting and helpful groups tor I 2 j .l'-w I- Juniors, Interm'-d.ates. j S.-ntors and Adults Evening Worship at 7 ml p in 1 Sermon by the pastoi Subject j Why lb- a Christian?" Bible Study Munday evening a: j 7 («» p in Piayr meeting W'-duesduy •v- --• lung at 7 im p tn Groups fqr <-hll-1 dieu, young people and adults A hearty wehom*- awaits all who attend our 1 hurcb We invite all who do not attend elsi-where . ...... . o .. Presbyterian George O Walton. Minister '.' on a lu Junior worship and llll'le houi Mi- W A laiwc-r. Miss’ Ina Noai k aud Mi- Hubert Gay This ila-- <ai,l<-« on the work of Hie Daily Va<allun Bible S' hool .cl through the year it consists us llibli iuktrvitiim. buy wuik and hymn singing All laiy* and girls liolll six yeais up ar>- Invited !* 30 a ui Sunday Scbuul W P SIII leak KUpeiinteiid'-lli. lu 3V a in Moi mug wui.-lnp Sermon The Voice FOl I oday ' Choir rubeai sal Wcdit' -day eventing at i> 43 to 7.43 The WOl Id Day of Play 1 seiivices will Im- h<-ld next Friday afterluam at the Evangelical church o Nuttman Ave U 8 Church L J Martin, pastor Revival services tonight at ■ ?>" ; 1 The regular Sunday services with I Sunday School al >3o a in All who aie not attending Sunday 'HI liool elsewhere aie invited to I thia servke. Io 3o a. in Junior church Io 35 a ui Devotions aud singing It a in Sermon by lb* paator ' New members will In- received There will be- no Christian En- . dcavor duiiug revival Th" evening service will start at : 7 p m Sunday night Revival every night next wc< k at 7 30 p. in —- —— ——o ■- - CHURCH REVIVALS I Nuttman Ava.. U B. Church The revival at the Natiman Ave l ulled Brelluen church Is growing 1 in interest and atteudaiii-c every service Ho Car Ihi re have 10-'-n 25 souls who bowed at the altar and others who have not attend'd lie services have lieen saved a* I Imine Surely find ha* lieeti aunw i lug piayer In a marvelous way The lai gi st crowd of the week was In attendance last night and I them was little seating - puei left The 1 hocus choir from Wlllshlr* and ItiH-kford. Ohm presented ape--1 ial» In -oug also the girl* quartet 1 from this group There was a deb gut ion from Convoy. Ohio and a 1 oval duet by Keuuelh Thui uell aud

Eldon Meyers from that place Rev. and Mrs. Argo Hudduth and Mrs. • Clarence Walter from the loi-sl I church i>ang n vocal trio. Rev Martin preached on tbe subject. The Ixivc Os God He said that God's Ixive is unmeasurable and we never can fathom Its depths.. The central theme of all Christ's discourse was love. This great Jekua whu ministered to poor lost and dying souls when be was here on earth stands anxiously at the heart's door of every sinner aud waits for you to let Him in. There was a wonderful manifestation of God s saving and keeping | power in the ncrvice hat night.! Thliteeu sought the Loid iu this | service. We are expecting a capacity and ' lem-e in the coming services of the week Come to an old fashioned revival. ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clifton Hart ot 1010 sebirtneyer street are the parents of a baby son. born at the Adams county memorial hospital Fnday evening at 5 5s ocks k Thu liaby weighed five pounds, ihirtoeu and cue quarter ounces aud has not been named 0 Adams County | Memorial Hospital j • « Admitted Shelia Anu Murtaugh \ •ii® Niiitinan Avi-nue (and dismiss-, <-di, Robert August. 22® North | Tenth streeet Miss Opal Whitten-1 barger, route 2. Monroeville Dismissed Mrs O'-orge Thomas 321 North Third street. Frederick | Licht'-nsteiger. route 2. Ohio City, j COURTHOUSE Marr,age Licenses L< Rey li-ilin chib * Ht Mary's, Ohm Io Doris Maijuriam ('.lllllOll, Salem ALL OFFICERS CONTINCKD FR»a PXtlB OWBj North. Mrs Ru ill Flemmlug. ! Mi h n Tliieni' and EH'-'-n Tbb-me - A p>" in. Why H'- Had His I’h ■ , 'till'- Took" was given by Edwuid Btilmahn. and a poem "Trees" sac ' glV'-ti liy Robert Hmitlry. A one - ot play was presented by Bob Gael*. Ib'b Bullman. Art Neidlnig ’ e: am! Gilbert Bentz, entitled "Two Saci'-d Coons" A 1*" in, "Bolitude" was given by Norma M' Kow u. Victor Hb-eki. I nion township member ot the publicity committee for the I’ur 1 i due short course, spoke on the i - vents of that progiam l<> be h- Id February 13. 14 and 15 at Ike slur * The '-venina s program was cow-.-i.'l'-d by a quiz remtest conducted ■ Jiy Walter Th.*-m< with persons s'-b-i I'- dby him from ibe audience ’ o — Woman Bus Dover Sets Marg Greenwood. Mi-r 'UP> During lh< past fin- years, Mrs. K Whitehead ha* driven the school l*iib Sb.'HMj miles without even a » i’<-li' 4 nd< 1 -.usb- tardi- ' ness lii her daily schedule Doing a < ominm thing nnevm ' monly Well, often brings success H'-lIIZ When nu n speak ill of thee, so ; live that tmlM»dy will belkve them | I Halo. A*«oc late yourself with men of good quality If you esteem ymu repmatlon Gi-inge Washington W- live by thought and f'-ellng not by day*. * ( HL R( H PAGE SPONSORS BUTLER 6 GARAGE Honest Work at Honest Price* ' CASH COAL AND SUPPLY , Wholesale and Retail I THE FIRST STATE BANK 1 General Banking 1 DECATUR HATCHERY Super Quality Baby Ch'Ck* WALTER J. BOCKMAN General Insurance—Real Estate T. W DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Well by Nature's Way Cal E Peterson Men a clothing ana furn>sh'ngs HELEN BEAUTY SHOP AND 0 K. UARBER SHOP Courteous Service FOGLE S SERVICE Qi.Slity Merchandise A Attention SHEETS BROS CLEANERS Cleaning for People Who Care. IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE | 1 PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS I.

the CHURCH INVITES YOU Dr Ernest C. Warring say*. "Wr are *o<ial Iq-inga and can not afford to rut oursi lie s off from f'-llownirli This Is '-specially tru<- wb'-n they an- seeking high id'ala and praying for guidance to find the path of wide rangea of life It is unlveisally true that "no man llveth to him self alone." No thoughtful man will question it The wist- man will not fail to gather with others oil a day set aside for many generations, fur the worship of God and tbe consideration of those ideas relating to human destiny Life Is too mu* h like a w lld'-rness for a man to start across it alone, when It* uuebartered ways must lie sought for fear us living lost Indeed, man la not made to walk alone." Why nut accept tbe invltatlou and COME TO CHIRCH NEXT St NDAY ? D. Carl Yoder.

0v» 11l a heated i-ontroversy between two men. one lost his temper and gave expression to violent Insult* Tbe on»- so ac costed said. "If there was as big a devil in me as there Is In you I would knock you down." The firs' man lost control of himself and for a moment was under the control of an evil spirit The second man was a consecrated Christian in whose life Christ was lu control all the time When Christ Is In control In individuals and in nations, there will b<- no war. o— — It i* not what you have that matiter*. It I* what you do wtth what i you have -Grenfell ■ —*o—- — bring sunshine to th" live* of other* can not keep it from themselves J..met Barrie Write on your heart that every : day I* the best day of the year. : Emerson SEE ( ash Coal & Supply Coal — Lumber — Fence Paint — Stoker* K. A. STUCKEY Conscience I* th- guardian of ih>- | very liesl within u* Tow-in and Wrecking Service BI TLER’S (LARACiE Cl}de Butler. Prop. Eipeet Auto Repairing 135 S First St Phons 505 To esse aubth'i * heartache. 1* to foiget "in * own -Lincoln Sinclair Ethyl for EASY STARTS MORE MILES FOGLE’S SERVICE A hour'- 1* sauc llfk-d by lon Ititu a home O. K. Barber Shop and Helen Howell Beauty Shoppe 221 N Second St. Phone 55 Decatur, Ind Dan to In true; nothing gwl can nei-d a li« 1 F W DOUGHERTY BATHS Nn* Op»n far Business 9:30 a m. to 7.30 p m. escept Sun-Jays S'nus Trouble. Colds Arthritis or Other Ailments Treated Successfully Free elimination with less than Blood Temperature. Cail for full esptanation, 107 South 2nd St Phone 120 1

VAPO-BATH A DIIEERENT BATH Twenty-two years of successful buiid-ng, and constantly grow ing. because VAPO bath method recogn.ees the basic cause of the vast majority of ailments. There >s nothing we might say that would be as convincing as the statements of some el our patrons who have come to VAPO BATh when they failed to get relief elsewhere COME IN and have ou' MR DOUGHERTY eaplam the nature Os the JOHN F CLASS VAPO BATH er ca'l 120 for appoint ment ILLIS BUILDING IQ7 S SECOND ST

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■awaHMHMneaen I I Wisdom Billy a mother had lieen watching him squirm a* he studied his nevi 1 huri Ii lesson. Finally she a*k<-d him whai wax the mailer "Oh Mother." he burst out, "this catechism is awfully bard Isn't there a kittychism I could study?" DO YOU KNOW? * • — ——— <♦ 1 Where is found tbe recurd of Paul* vouversiou? 2 .Near what city was Paul cunverted? 3. Who in Damascus was divinely lead to seek Paul as he was approaching that town? I How was Paul's 1.0111 ei*ion sealed? 5 Who was especially kind to Paul after hie conversion? <H'-' answrs on page Two I —■ - —oIt is men ot faith that will save the woi ld, not men of knowledge. — Sir Wilfred Grenfell. Go to Church Sunday A lie Ltui* only i||t the truth ar* . riVf m M« xl« an Saying Decatur Hatchery Super-Quality Chicks Hatchings Every Week Authorized Dealer Maytag Washer — Hoover Cleaner* Kelvinator Refrigerators Estate Stoves Phone 497 122 Monroe St. Speed is not <lll ythiiig. direction count* ( al E. Peterson Clothier Hide Park—Adler (kithi-. Men’s I urnihhinjp. f'h-ir." • r is Un diamond that sc rai' b'.-s iii ry otln-r alone. The First State Bank Decatur. Indiana E.wUbli.whcd INN.'S Member Federal Deposit Inn. Corp !!«• *h'l g»MM U4*a?y <»f (hxl he< in i« t found him W alter J. Bockman GENERAL INSI RANCE INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE 153 South 2nd St Phone 3