Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1940 — Page 5

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What To Do With Life Is Everybody’s Present Problem Talent*, Many or Few. Are to Be Increased How One American Worked Out His Conception of Stewardship The Livingstone Vow. I ■ " • ■ I II»I .|,M I Mi I llMMMwaa.waM,

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS i "Lili- I* ■><>■ * <up t<> 1" d'uiu. <L | mil a libatiuu Io Ih> pournd out." , •uid h wine num Life |ta< If la a i trust to b*- administered Not ••*■ , | vi y <nie may hare defers. «i *1" ' < ial opportuultp. but erei y one , liar a life II h lii» one supreme poracMiou Th> us.- h> makes of { Il d>-term lues hla siiiees or failu < , If he lines to get. and not to gh. , he will have been an untalthfnl ( steward, a failure, even though be , dies rich and famous Life is compounded of miuut. 'hours and days, of thoughts and , : deeds What use is mad. of tin »« I is entirely up to each person him self. Everyone may choose what [ sort of man he will be Forked roads in Ute's path are confronted | every day. Oui choices, our decis lions, our fidelity determine our I destiny Fortunate is that young person ‘who early is mastered by ChrM's 'great teaching of slewat dshtp I Much a one will not drift through | the days, liiasiend by < ondftiot but never masteiiug them He will serve the noblest ends hi knows, and will make his life count fo< greater < auscs than hnnself The . ons< lonstiess that he has a .Master ,tn Whom he 1s ac< oantalil. w II deliver him from the |M'tfine«» and lirudishn.-ss of selfi ngrowsni.-m Three Sets of Talents In this familiar story, told by I Je«us almost at the end of Hi--1 story-telling ministry w< have a picture of the three sorts of pen . pie there are In the world It re- i lates how a business imili. KO.ng <ni a journey, entrusted five tai ' , ents 'each talent was worth a , Isiut 11.'001 to om « riant to us< ' i two to another and on< to a third. 1 i adUonllng to tile ability of eai h * ftina. k out of this story leaps I first th. truth that all men ar*- not . j alike, and do not have the saiii. a Abilities Sm ial Idealist, dream otherwise. but hard reality tells us 1 I the truth Soin, men are t v.- lalen1 • melt, and some are o:o talent Ev ' ery egperinnmt in Communism 1 lias demonstrated thi» Ih--- any ' i !><>d> dare say that all llussusim 1 ' arc now aqual? There was a fam'.ous large Christian .ommunity i started In Jerusalem about fifty j J years ago. on th.- basis of havingall ihitiKs In mon Today it is Ha business eliteiprlsc opciat.-d and owned by two nf th. men. the H others being but servants. I<obg , fellow pul the truth [ “You may gimd th‘-lr souls ,u th. self same mill. You may bind them b> • ’ >.d , brow. > Hu! the poet will i has. th rain- | . bow still, ’ Aim! his fermhei will follow ih< I piow " I I * i Not all nu nos flv. talent <apaI city prodmi- flve-tal'-llt results I | Most of us have known m* n of I ' great ability who never did any great work Iw-eauae of lastiiews oi . la< k of amlUHon We mu»t l>< ware I. of thinking that only the une-tal->-m men are slackers This is not 1 so In our western wmld an amas--1 ■ Ing iinmla-i of m.-n have risen from * th<- brwllrwt lot to hlgln-at s<ivl< <-. while their compaafeXM talk.-d of 1 j "Im k ” Th.- one-talent man In thparable was <-«|h < '<-d to l>< pt., dm er; as w< II as the five ami two , talent m.-n Hut the familiar parable la tha j th. five talent servant and th- i - two-talent servant doubl' d th. in r vestment entrusted to them, whil* I the one-talent man merely bum d , hla allotment, which he should , have dottld.d Tie fltst 'wo ■ > ( ants w.-te rewarded, and <h> 'hitd r punished l One Men’s Stewardship I i Most pertinent to this l,< »e>n I* t the story id John J Eagan of At | ■ lanta. whose Memoir, wrltlvti by l>r Itob.-rt E Speer. I hav. i»,-< 1.1 t i cad Ing Jolm Eagan was my * friend; and I am glad tha' whll1 he was sltve l tuM hi- utory in 1 i print A poor hoy. curly left lath * erleus. he knew poverty In young | 1 • manh.HHl h<- worked und. < haid< s' 1 (< ..millions lot .< | ( itan<. Hbl ■ ! his h.-ait dw.li tit. -|....k llt ed. he gave. In invested He was isseesss * z » . •The Sunday School Lesson for February 25 is "Stewards tn the Kingdom' —Matthew 25:14-22 t•• • • • 11

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such .nt . fflcl.-nt man that an uncle, a hard taskmaster, will.-d him his busiui-s . and John Eagan was 1 1, h ih" ply rt hgious .oid actlv.- hum youth tn tin- .Sunday S< bool and oth.-i t'hiistiati wo k he had an overmastering ». u,. of st.-ward «ht|> His diary ..-v.-als how It. ptay.d .oid sought guidance in ev •ry bu-om .-s i|. t ion In mad. His interests wlden.-d and Ins fortune gr.-w but also did his sens, of stewardship What a gallant kmgh' of Christ In was, as all Atlanta km w He pour. d his heart into the atl'.'lloiation of the la..- qu.-s Hon nr church . <mp. .atioii. of dvii betterment; <»f patriotic wgi work or th. industrial problem His drastic imastlieg for the welfare of th.- workers lit th. Ameri<an Cast Iron I’l|h- t'.impauy, of Birmingham tby whom tin book l Is issu.-dt Which hl controll -d. a-j rous'd national attention When In d.. d. Mi Eagan l.f most of th.- sto. k of this great eompatiy t . its employ.|(, d.-tnonsirated that r—Lit |.u.g- .-«» is go-nj busi-! n.-as l> Sp. i-r a book is an Inspii . ..Hon so. industrialists ent y of th.- diary of John Eagoti quotes Itavid l.iviiigston. « famous vow whi< h will Io read w.th inter.-st by all who have s.-.-n th.- motion plctun "Stanley and I.tv Ingstom "I will plan- no valut on any thing I have or may posses- t xcept m relation to tin Kingdom of Chtist If anything *II advamt 'ln int> -tr of that Kingdom .t shall be given or kept only as by giving tor keeping. I shall most i H.mo'e th. gloiy of Him to whom 1 w. all my hope* in tim. and • fernity May g a.. I>. given ’ - tn.- to udh.-tv- to this Use er Lose W itti-n mto this lawson story i- i a prim tpl. tha' modem « 1.-n. ■ -tre - I’ a. IS must he . x-, ■ted if they are to h. i.-taln.-d W. must use or lo». I'm mployed I mue. les l>< < mt< wt ak or . ven afro-1 |‘hi.-d Th. sain, is true of moi all qualities Souls. l;k< Imdl'. must j Ih kept fit Faithless to this trust, many Ih cotn< whiners and vomp.allieis, ev >ti as tin one lal.-nt man blamed I l.ls fallllte upon ht- m.c-ter It Is < hai a. tei isti. of th. unsii. <■ -sful that they blame link, or social j coiol'tiuns or their more pr.taper otta fellow, f.ii what Is olteu tbetr own slackness There is no emam ipator for th' fettered Ilf. Ilk- .. sell-, of stew aidship of mission, of re- pcmslbil ily Io a t i'i»' and a Maater. A man should say Io his own soul All I hav. <>r am <an attain la u tin-' ficin tlod Th- .lor.- I must ( be an < ver better man, an ever i mor.- • ffi. lent farmer, m-’. hank saleaman business matt, ut what ever els. is my . ailing and ability Whether I hav. on. talent or five. I will imreaa. i' tor thia is thII us' re|K».'d m me by my ia.rd SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS O last Hgr.t I‘sol cat. 'll'’ Tufenyson • • • Among i p.opl. gem-tally cor rupt IllH-rly lamiol long .-vi-' Edmund Burke • • • Now l.od be thank'd wh" I’-.’ mat. It. d u, with lie- hour. And .ought our youth and wakenrd it, from si'. pmg |IU|H I i H 'H»fc<- 1 Tie instant that . man obeys a divine . ommand that mom. lit tb« i duly < > a *-s to Ih Irk "'Hi' C F < .ues •a • • I will instruct the., and tispeh Hu. in th. way which thou halt I will giitd. the. With mine j< ye i'aaluis .12 ’ « • • All that lread sh.- glob, arc but a li.mdful t" the tribes That slumb.-i In i's bosoiu William Cull.n Bryant • • • The Hue hot.oi of th. Judgment IMy will Ih- 111. making manifest leai's. wh.il I have d'.io will fad.- I.eloli' th' put Ulin, lit shame at what I have le en I'lilHlp* I Itl.a.k o Let thy dis.otiieni- t>. thy a.--i < rets Franklin It is the q'ullty ’k' 'l'twhllity of lii. that needs Uupiovtr. I maul

lech U RCH ESH First Methodist Church .Monroe- at Fifth St Halph W Graham minister i Second Sunday In Lent 1 !f 30 am- Muming worship A • I unltl.-d service of worship and j study Nursery for the infanta. ' Junior church. Young People’s 1 ihou, sermon theme, "Tempta- < tions classes for 11 age groups 1 A cordial welcome. tJu p iii Vesper service Th.- • High Hi-hool Glee dub will pre- 1 -ent a -a. red concert, directed by 1 Mi-- Helen Haubold Rev. Graham wilt bring a brief message on til. th.-tr Facing th.- Sun." All who will not Ih- worshipping elsewhere will In- made w.-1.-mne at this service p m Epworth League devo- I tioual service Hill Art hbold devotional lender K.-v Graham will .ontiiiu' th.- study on ' The Living 1 Bible Young people are especially invited I Wednesday 7 p m Prayci and Bibb h.mi o - First Evangtl.cal Church George S Logier. minister ’• I‘. a in .Sunday S. hool Gregg M. Farland hu|h rtut<*udent !'• 1" a m Invine worship s. r- 1 mon theme. Whom Say Y< ' I p m Vesper s.-rvlt i This .-Vl.e I- being sponsor'd by the . Albright Brutheih.Nid. which will •ilso dii.-i t the program f. 15 p m Christian Endeavor 7p. in Wednesday Midw.-. k d<toiional and study hour. . p in W- d* imd.iy choir r. i h. aisal. o First United Brethren Church Corner Ninth I Madi-m Sts . G T H..-«elot minister Sunday S. t-xvl '. 15 ~ in Boy Milium , -up. in" nd. nt litt.-i. sting cla-sis for all ag.-s with <ap-l able feathers Morning worship. I" 3U a in. S.rmon by th.- past..’ Subject, Th. < till .h .<' Work ' < liristian F.iid.avui. t> "o p in Gtoup- so Jeweb. Juniors, Inter- i io d’.it. - S-mi • and \dult« Very ! int. esting di". u«sions ..nd presen-1 ‘ '..tions tn all th. «. groupEvening w-, ship at ' p m Set | non by th- p.istoi Subject. I>- ■ t .iting the |H v‘l Bibl< study M -m..iy cv-ning at ; I- m f’ray.-r me.-tin.- Wednesday < >• uinc at 7 p m Gioups for chll . di-n young pet.pl- and adults Th' Fort Wayii. district miif'-i j ,-ru. will me. t at the M-'iirin vllbI II ebur. h on Tuesday Th. ! progiain will < ov< t thro neasloiis. | i mo nmg. ift- iiKHm and nigh' with [ a iy-iii nn-ab I' will Ih well W..1 thwlul- att.-ndlllg these V »»■ I lolls. — o Zion Reformed Church l hul< M i'lugli. Till. Minis!' i huiih S 1.'K.1 '■ .. m T Ilb i k. rii|h i mtend'tit .Morning wotship. In a m b'-i mon Show I s Ih. FatiieiSt John II * Mush by th' 8» n '-r rhoir. Zion Youth I'-aauc n 15 p m Kathiyn Yager leader Wednesday. 7 m p u> Midweek Iz-nteii s.-rvic. o — Z'OH Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Streets Rev Paul W tchultg. Pastor B'itid iy s. bool .mil Bible < lane '. a tn Ifivhie worship aervl" s In In a m Early divine m-rvl.-es k 50 w. in Lutheran lladlt. hour 3 30 p m chun-h ' hot: Monday 7-3" p m 8 8 Teacher’s Institute Mun I day « 30 p. r»i ( Satin day catei hlsm schmil k3O j.. m Presbyterian George 0 Walton. Minister It tu> Junioi llibli- and liaiidwmk Mis. W A la.wer asslst.sl by .Mis Ina Nouck and Mrs Itolw rt Gay !f 3ft Kui.duy 8. hool W I' Sell uh k Hii|H-rlnt<’Ud<-nt |<> 3o Morning worship Hertuon Wliat Is yout f.ife " M. I'aul Sauter will sing. The l<adi.'s Ahl us l«-ty will Itiis-i Thursday aflermum ut 3:30 in th.- • hur. h ihuloi - 'I he February aeetlim will Ih- In < hrge with Mrs. Bale Mos.-s < Iwlr--1 man. Mrs. John Magley assisting The Conflrmall.m clans will , meet Wedti.-Mlay Hflermsm at l mi p m chon i.-beaisdl Wednesday > veiling at t. IS The building toininlite. I- askod 7 15 at the chuieli o First Christian Church Kenneth Timmons. Pastor •l 30 A M Bible 8< h.mi Fi«l | Sch.-ld.-iei Kupt W. ate hoping I hat every one who possibly ran ‘ i will Ih- ill the lllhl.- tk'llOOl and I I worship sei vices, ikn Lord r Ua> j

This Is a unified s.-rvi.e Anyone Is welcome to attend Hie service us tlii church in 30 A. M Worship service and 1 uinimunioii with u sermon by Bev Timmons His theme will Ih ' Following Jesus t<«luy 7 30 !■ .M Evening worship and song services with u sermon by th' pastor His message will In- alum' Jesus and Human Buff»-rlng Monday 7:30 I’ M I’nited ChriHon Mlssiouaiy Society will nice' at the home of Mrs. Win Kohls and Miss Margaret l>ani.-l will be th--leader Wednesday 7 30 r M Prayer and Praise services and Bible study condu< ted by Rev. Tlmutom will: be held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Itarwaehtei Church of t l -* Nararene 7th and Marshall Sts Paul Brandyberry. Pastor 9 :30 A M Sunday si hool Doyle Lytle Bupt 10.30 A. M Morning worship Kennon Theme. “God Um Burden bearer” Text-" Cast thy burden upoi. He land and II" shall sustain tin. (Par 51.-23 330 P M ’rhe Singing Pi'-ach-era Quartet WOWlt 7 oo P M Th'- young pvopb servile Ilex Cu-ter President 7:00 P M The junioi s.ai.ty Mi J.-ss. Pla-t.-i.-r su|H-iivM>i 7 :i" p m Til' evening .-vallgelisti< ‘.-rvin- Sermon them. ’ Faith tul Stewards ’ Tli.-k will Ih- al inns" in all our services Sundav. Bring uiiieluHly w |th you' 7 3o P M W. dm-day the r.gu-1 lai mid we. k pi..yr. meeting Help ’ ii- r.-a< li ou- goal of s"' Th*- lali li | string is always out at Hie chu" b I of tin- Nazaren. You are welcome' I <» - - ’I F irst baptist Church 1 Carrey R Moser, pastor 9.3" A M Bunday School | J" A M Moi nil: Woi * p Sermon Th.-nic Is "Trying to Serve | Two Mastei s ’ t. o" I’ M Young I'.-opl- S- i V" e A tellowing of young people for young people 7 P M Evening Evangell-He • eivne Stirring song -.ivi« with, in. --.>g> by tb<- pa io t; ;o j. m \V .-.ln. olay • Inm - h.-arsal at i bun It All chon m. m h-. iv are urged to Ih- pre • n< 73" P M Wednesday Midweek S<ivni of Piayer and I’rax. .. P M >atuiday <>" ll' reties i sal o Church of God Gl. n E M.i -hall l.a* I infi' d servlet. •< 3"-»11 2" ' tn M' Saag- by the past," <la - ! tor all agr s The Shilling Light t. :u. p m Chilsiian t t iisad.-i * ‘ p. p in : Eir-iiing nc 7 "."pm M-i--j ag. by the past" Wednesday prayer -• v... . " p m Friday It Id. study 7 I" p m Tii- piil.li. i • cordially invited to ’ .iti.-n'l -HI th. servin' of this chur. li — — —o St Mar/'x Church First Muss 7 'S' A M t’lilldi.n Ma * I" A M High Ma '• I - A M Bunday aft. rbiani piay : horn and Wav of Ci— " I' M Tu- day eveiiii.g la ii'. n *• -u--7 :n P M Fl ld.i> • veiling la-lll' I ■ .- ' Way l.f Hl. fro- 7 P M Communion Bunday Im m.-iuls- < ..I 8t Ma.y Sodality ItlV J J 8' mi' tz pa l. —— u REPUBLIC AXS OF .I’.iM I.M I.l' Fll"M PVUI. "'.‘■H GOP li-i. dab.- hack I" last yui when a party of mrilig.-lP lt.-pul. lhans after lailiim In an .mat. r 1 meeting against Y »g< r, culled -. | spe. ial ’ rump .miv.-nlion ami j ■ >-|., i.-d p.-t.-ison io luwd ili‘ party SPELLIXCi BEE con tin i ;ici> mow raoe on*> Hi>- word corn-t Ily • ndw word l» Kiv.-n to th" f'tat pi-rson K N<> I*" persons from Hi.' aaui' ' team will Ih given a word, or two words. 11l am c< essioli 7 Th. s|H-llilig lice is ' out lud'd when one or mor.- in.-mlmra from ; th. MMe team are the only om left atandlng a All words will In taken from , th. fifth and sixth grud< s|h lllnc iHHik. pres<-rllH-d by the stale hoard of cdu. Mlhm In . vent these word - are too ratty to h|h II down Up .on lestaiita. a Ils' of word- prepared by th. three judges will In , Special Showing GKEEMII-ATS I t K ( OATS MON TUES. Fab 19-20 Sav.ngt up to 50% Old coat* taken m t.pert >n charge | TERMS Open Evening* LUI ISA BKALiLN j

\\l>A to Riches r~ Mr*. Ailwn I ranco Fortune smile* on Mrs Aileen Franco. 26, wife of an Oakland, Cal. WPA worker, as she rec. ivea news that she inherits JlOti.lXK) from the estate of her late father. John P. Diake. 69 The Francos were dumbfounded to learn that Drake had such a sum In the bank. !■ ■■ l C . . 7MB, The * a& Better ■ i & W Jetu* Never in a Hurry Tiioinas v.in Buum H.irr.l' Chiiplaiii ■ K. nyon < i.||.-g<-. has »a:d F 1 .nit i.-ui.-inbcimg j gain that J. sus was never ill a Im i y lb Ho only om- 1 hav. h.-.i.d of who did not complain aI- r liavnig too mil' li to do lb *p. ii- li•• i » w Hl a f. w tip lids a pa. • ; -in 'll- fcv. i "I if. He took Him- wat. li th*- ways of Hi■q.ariow lit. ~H«'III"IH-, til. r'luill ■a. Ilin: »■ '<l Hehl' lioproglain on tiling al.inct no syllabus for s.Hial actum. Il<- could not takHili' to In a judge and a dtvid. It. Kid a; i.s'oln ■ oniiniii' < on youth nor appointed In- any ball man - i oiitidl Hut in did a g «w| work jil-' tie sain, a good piaetnal w., k Whe - II- walked Ih, <lu- tii-m-i t ’ -lardusl. wh' • Ills Ilf'- ton-h' d d'ath. d.-alll vanish'd ami «il h.- island shiv'i'-d into ilowciB'l' liglh . «>lll' - fl.'lil sliuggh w.-akli. •< ft"in ' \ < 1.-aii < ..|>-.< |. m ■ :■ h' t'ci than i nip lean . asli Too many p-"pi -•.. -Il Ho hmzoo for big thing:, to .1" wh-’. ■tu .- an a dor* n llttl- thing al ih-- I'--' waning '« b< dull' Uj.portiniity . om- with f.-ei of a.Hd ti.-adin.’ -<!t 3"i must I * ■II so: It Elp.riel.ee Is like tin Merit j lights of a sbip which llluimi" on y Hu- Ua. k II ba- p.-o-d lob i idg* In d ii*»mn w- aim i ■ .>■ iv• ■ 1 a i -m- In- on m■< gii'ii' ii l w void r. :e bln. a .om 111-ion |H llOt keep th* uI.Im-1.1 IhIX,f ) hi, lov- ami l--tal* lie ■ -. ' i *-q up till you' friends ar. dead j FtH their Ilves with sw* . 11l- • Ikili'l Hatt, i you •< If that fri- iid slop aulfe-.ru* you to say di»»i: ■ - I abb things to your intimal* > < HI R( H l‘A<iE SPONSORS BUTLtRSGAPAGt Honest Work at Hone»t Puce* CASH COAL ANO SUPPLY wno'etai' and Retail THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking DECATUR HATCHERY Super Quality Baby Chick* WALTER J BOCKMAN General tnau'ance—Real Ettate T W DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Well by Nature * Way Cal E Peteraon Men * clothing and furni*hingv HELEN REALITY SHOP AND O K BARBER SHOP Cou< te ~v Sei vice I OGLE S SERVICE Q'.abty Merchandi** A Attention SHEETS BROS CLEANERS Clean ng for Peuplr Who Care IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE j PATRONIZE THE bPONkORS

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Fostering Fraternal Brotherhood When truly parHcipi.Hng In a pilblle servin' of worshiji there grows In om-a thinking a kens, of the needs of other*, and the regli zailoit that each is i*-Hponsible for: all uiid *an never wrench loos' troin that i<-H|>onsthlllty Howard Bril.iou has syinuollg.d the efte. t of this n.-.-d for fraternal brotherhood in th< fellowship of worihlp by Hu- figure of th.- sjmk* s ' of a wh.-el The nearer the spokes i.f a wheel ar. to the center, the , | IIJ JJ II H RHBHqnFI it , < I Wisdom y?! C 'VX o '.sat -oo.» ‘I —-r r- -" —— | A littl. boy harassed hy hiI niothei constantly saying “No. I said. "I wish No was a swear w .rd mother, for th.-n you wouldn't say I It." B a IM) YOt KNOW? • ♦ 1 W lia' ."iistitub s Hie “syiiop tit gO»|H Is" ' 2 In wnat language waa must of th.- N’.-w Testament written? 3 Who wrote the greatest l.utnbet of buuks in th.- New Testa I m.-iit? I Wit..' ..titer tiuine i.- giv.-n t'l !|p book of eVC-latlon" 7, Win. li b.H.ks . olistitute Un Gospels’ Answe . on pug. 2 | (). K. Barber Shop | and Helen Howell Beauty Shoppe 221 N Second St Puone 55 Decatur. Ind < >n- d< well how tin a. Holts . of tod.iy may 10-. k in the light of tomonow F W DOUGHERTY BATHS Now Open for Business 9 30 a ns to 7 30 p m escept Sunday* S nu» Trouble Cold* Arthritis or Other A iment* Treated Successfully. Free elimination with less than B'OOd Temperature Call for full explanation 107 South 2nd St Phone 120 i . j A mana fan Is th< sluia'ui. ol 11 hla soul 1 ■ SEE ( ash ( oal & Supply Gml — l.unilict — I flirt* I’ainl — Sltykerw K \.SH( _■ i. . .I I A mun withou' prim iph uevri I diaw mm h hit.-, eat To*-in and Wrecking Sen ire BUTLER’S (iARAt.E Civ de Butler. Prop. t «pert Auto Repairing 135 5 First St Phone 505 Satan laugh- i our foil mo. k a- uii wimluni im' iieinMt'* when WI P‘..V (.<> I<> ( hiirch Sunday. Have our tar Ua-lied Sat. ou II I eel Better Mondav. Eogle’s Service.

-1 Decatur Super i Quality Chicks v a*. ,zi from hading •tram*. .mil IH<hhl 'levied. Order m»« Im Man h wild \pril ami get IhoM* I all egg*. Jame*WM) Ekctrir ami Oil Brooder*. I’oullr) Ei|iiiptmnt ami Stipplie*. Decatur Hatchery

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Hearer tip y are to eai Ii other II worship is real, this new sense of nearmiM to others will invadi the rest of Ilf.- and he brought to work on the barriers which retard It there. Tin < hut. It provldi' a place when otn may draw near to God and thus draw nearer others in a great fraternal biotherlnmd Why no' a.. ept th*- invitation and CfiMK TO GUI IH II NEXT SI N DAY? D I’arl Yudei ♦ ou* Pmacmsr C' five*/ ' / rsUAz (>ii. day In an art gallery we noticed an old man sitting by a id.iiin- of a hoim v.-.-m-, io us he wax more interesting than the pi< ■ till. Th. .-Videm ck were that his sens- of apprei iutioii was so great that In- p.iss.'ie<e<| sone of th<tliouglits of th. .otiist ami In that measure tn |M»»«<.-«*e ( | tin picture. To appreciate the beautiful 11. bu Hire Is t'l possess sonn of the thoughts of tin- Crea'or which Is to pot-sea tin land. Truly w.- posses what w<- anjoy without legal Utlc-s History shows that men und wo linen of th. gn a'> t hearts bav< i been tho». win. < x|H iiem >;d deep sorrow The First State Bank Decatur. Indiana E.wtaldiwhcd IMH.3 Member Federal Dep.mit Inn. Corp. Karm st and ci.iia. i.-ntious labor .ft. ii ..<■■ oiii|>..wliv- moi- In the nd that, brilliant genius W alter J. Bockman GEXEH/YL INSI KA.\( E IN\ EST.MEXTS KE Al. ESTATE 153 bout" 2nd St. Phone J h v >ii Hunk you are deflated, tin a >»u ui< (ro to Church Sunday Lov» < inokt m bti d ns by (ran- ! mins; th«-tn into b)eniittigM. Decatur Hatchery Super Quality Chick* Hatchings Every Week Authorised Dealer Maytag Washer Hoover Cleaner* Kelvmator Refrigerator* Estate Stoves Phone 49/ 122 Monroe St To l>< angry « 'lt a w.-ak man 0 pr.x.f that you ar. me Very sl:o||g you. self Cal E. Peterson Chithivr Hvdv I'.trk—\<llct ( lot hr* Men\ I urni'hiiiK'