Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 9 March 1940 — Page 5

KTTsi'NDAY I SCHOOL ■lesson I • *• ■' **'"*’ ’ b ■\7. nut Mrn TWMOVGB ■** MOuncT <* sorrows. » nd ■ »,_— ftvwMt •nd thmifhtKZ rs G.M> Word »tand confer. thunwir" ■"Xrl,,. to explain W ” *«■ Est« «w*-intF‘t in < » tor ?' • nd HL wcu<« it >• » ach • • tor yBwcc tw fro” ’’’* d ‘ vin * Knrr Hur.relf In Mcnlkltl Eli form»» mu “ do ° ur E?aidenund it. to expism 1 !’ w d«l» r * 11 10 **• Kg For'when He who knew rtn for u», it wm Ejß*»tH*d.e<l Hrre stand r*deo'F'-'’ n Kwrxtb S»»' ,lf "* therefore and with the prayer ■ «Mt »» present toe dying men that »on>e may Esodten-efi We center our E* iround throe e«pre»«icn» Efon! the teal ■•ftey cearifird Him." ■ rf'he goepel etoriee art rtEnrreticert ehen they rpexk Erwi Details << rurrwtidEar, are given. b.-' when they Hg rs the cross itself, ’hey can Kg, tra! He »»i crucified Let Lt it the One »ho hung on Ecrl tret for He la the SaK g tfos wor d. Refusing the Kfrw eel w iv. M' and facing Kfw conscious, we hear Him Kg out of the darkness which Eg id the land. My God. my Krty has: thru f rraken me*” K er? M.cstes the depth to went foe us Kg it Kt seem that the Father Kg darkest moment of history K Bs tack upon the One who Keg w sir. Himself had become ■test' And yet we know ths' IgGcd eho hung upon the tree. Kr« for. Here is divine mys- ■ tse Mining cf which we can- ■ Mrr, but we know that it ■ hr us fes time the cry with the loud Kt "It u fir..*bed"‘ This was |S» death of the languishing k: The S n of God, having fafo. cut redemption on the ■ t:rl out m powerful tones of fey, "It is fasihidl" and yielded 111 tfof-L ■ They Hatched Item.” ■ten. priests, the two thieves, ■ween—how different was the few isd the spirit of their fa-Q ■ soldiers had made sport of hud mocked Hun In the palace. ■Mi i paint r curious interest |b tmcdbrnei They gambled ■ Rii gsnnecti. and finally set- ■ fora to perform their duty ai fa) *Mh stolid indifference. ■ such es humanity is just like ■rpr.Mts who professed to know and Hrs Word Hand out fate-M wickedness and Ignor- ► l»<ng members of the high ■Mtakiest of callings, they tail Ik they sinned to the lowest Bte two thieves, one believed other raJed at our Lord ■t 2:9. «o>. The crosa has u.r div.diag line, part Itasmty turning there to life fa. the rest going on its railing 6etUu ct.on. ■ eotnwi » a ted. 0 doubt they f swplered and troubled tr F M they rood faithfully fey f H.) precious body was in the f* We read nt no apostle who pffiucK and we give all hnnoi jsaithful women. I •» Treated la God.” * ni ®w sarcastic taunt of rj 114 "When the King was "I upon the cross and the in- *•» of religion, the pnaata. g,4_ there was a * Coe ‘» nmiii terfer- “** • r,t “ting that impresaes M “ reMl - bM ’ U ‘*' «aB ■, etery. h wai 7 * # »’*rference Trom the there was darkness over wtil the ninth hour.to have been the act *» Wwiid seem that in in--00,1 * r *PP* l Ik darkness tn the hour of HU J2 fen * •’dfsrmg” <Q. camp, la.u We also read in verse Wil of the temple was V| t> to bottom, opening for all men In Ctertet to ’ * Holy of Holl,. “ Y «- •»« *»"-•» tn death did say, othera. The *•’*’o“ the truth in spite ' e a»d u>-... . ®m. they rL?*7. b “‘ " H « Uusted jig «» Uvlour of the U ** "•» WMdrMs ft. 2, • nd »»* u . •owders* Mie km* telecasting r* ~u * *'

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The Victory Os The Victim, And Mystery Os The Mastery Supreme Fact and Problem of the Ages Was the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ The Defeated Dead Man Who lias Made Alive the Forces of Triumph.

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS Kvmi the war and the wiw. of smilti-n MUnua, and the pltaht of I hi- wortd'a ancmplnycd and an derpriviteged. sink Into i-ompnra-tive smallness alongside of the theme of this present Lesson, which many millions of Sunday School folk will study, and other millions will ponder For this fa the »Umax of time and of eternity, history's supreme event, the cmciHiten of Christ on Calvary Its attendant fai ts are dear and full and attested; but the >entral event remains a mystery, aft*. two thousand years of < loaeat study by the keenest minds of thagua. Yet that mystery has mastered cfvtlfution; and. today millions of crosses symbolise the victory of the Victim The hundreds ot retlgtons which held mens devotion al the time of Christ have passed Into oblivion Mrs. flrownina s po cm. "Pan !s Dead.” recites the story The cliinai ti-rlc stanu. as I recall It. is: — “"Twas the hour when Otte in Zion. Hung for love's sake ojt a cross. When His brow was chill with dying. And Ills soul was faint with loss When Ilia kingly eyes looked upward And His priestly blood (lowed downward. Then the false gods, with a cry. Rendered up their deity Pan. Paa. was dead!” Ths Shameful Facts Myriads uncounted have road this shameful record with wet eyes. Human perfidy In the treatment of Ute Rest Man that ever walked the earth reached a new low that night and day In old Jerusalem. First, there was the black hwtrayel by Judas; then the unwarranted arrest by the temple poHee. then the trial before the Hanbedriu, when the highest religious court of the Jews stooped to suborning witnesses. purchasing perjury and making mockery of the processes of Justin-. After that came the arraignment before Pilate, who alone could pronounce the death senteuie He daclated his belief in the Innocenie of Jeaus; yet -evasions failing in response to the priest-ini ited mob-cry of "Crm ify Him!" — doomed the Victim to the • roes. As a thousand legal minds have de< lared the trial and death of Jesus of N'aaareth was a vast miscarriage of human justice With a sympathy that taps the fount of tears we behold the outrages committed upon the most sensitive spirit ever enshrined in mortal flesh — the scourging, the blows upon the head and face, the spitting Upon Him by rough soldiers; the driven nails and the plerted side; the thirst on the vroae; the < nurse mo< kery. not only by the rabble and the soldieta. but also by the priests and elders. j "Bee. from His head. Ills hands. Illa feet. Borrow and love flow mingled down Jild ever such love and sorrow lueel. Or thorns lomposi so rkh a crown?” Ths Mtn Who o<d the Dttd "I find no fault In Him.” said Pilate Yet. becauiM- he was more of a politician than a man. thia Roman governor Hung Jesus to the waning wolves of wtekedm-ss Thia climax of injustice should startle every judge, and every pubHe office-holder, into heart searching t-oucern hart he should alt tn Pilate’s seat, or follow hi the train of that cowardly, truckling, selfserving politician As tor ttee wclesiaatlis. they r» vealed how lud men may be in a aupiMiM-dly good cause Calvary has a special meaasge for all chur<-h-men In high places K> < lewiastliistn lynched the Hon of God. and has betrayed Him countless times Since No Cfcr IstM us have greater ne<-d to keep dose to the cross and Its lessons than those who bear religious office I have lately liei-u reading the glory of Hygaiiilum. with its lale of high • »»»•»••* seseses** •Ths Bwnday Bsheoi Lssssn far March IT Is "Calvary: Triumph Thrsugh Bacrafict ” — Matthew M:»7-C7:M. • »•»••••• • eaeeeese

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i religiosity and low morals, a famous example of what may befall professional ecclrolstii ism In the background of the cru< Ifixion stoiy statids the lynch mind ed. frenxled. blood thirsty mob. tbroatlly crying "Crucify Him”’ Some of ihem had doubtless eaten the loaves Jesus had multiplied by tlalilei Many of them had. a few days before, pranced snd shouted in th> Triumphal Entry Now. Incited by shrewd individuals, they had yielded to mob pay< tmlogy, which Is always degrees lower than personal judgment. A crowd will do what individuals would never dream of doing Kvery man enticed .into a manhood abdicating mob de- ' monstration should remember the ; - most famous of all lynching parties. that which effected the death of Jesus Christ. Some Shining Name* But the story la not all bl.uk I There was the husky Negro. Himinoii the t'y.enean. who i>ou the Saviour's cross when His body fell to the ground. There were the steadfast women dist lpl« s. who, weeping, stood by to the end There was John, the beloved, at the crosa to receive the Ron's dying commission concerning His mother There • were the other compassionate women whose practice It was to alleviate th- thirst and suffering •>( victims of < nii-ifixioii There, too. was the pagan Roman officer, with his conviction. "Truly, that was the Hon of God ” Afterward lielat«*dly. can* two members of the Hatihedrln. Joseph of Arlmathea and Nicodemus. Ah. what their loyalty and friendship would have meant to the lonely Man in His lifetime They pruvldi nd Him a tomb and spices, while their hearts echoed, in sclf-repunch. "Too late! Too late!” Ths Meaning of It AH Wl'h a conflueiiie of significances beyond mortal louipreUi-nsion. j the iiui-iftxHm stands as the supreme point In all human history I Th<- very i-nrss, with Its four points : itself symbolises the meatihtg one end planted deep In the soil of erring nature's nwds; Its top i pointing heavenward to the mercy of a forgiving Father. Ila arms - stretched out to embrace all man 1 kind within the compass ot Div hie ' love We cannot comprehend Calvary, i or plumb the full irnpoit of the i Atonement We only know that. In a manner beyond our grasp God's mercy met man s sin tn the person of th< sairffh tng Saviour, who • thereby Itecame the Redeemer of the world The awfulness of mori tai sin whbh required sm h al price, is matched by the illlmlt- - abb- men y of the Father in Ifegi I en The Saviours own words giv> ’ the best explanation "For God so i hived the world that H<* gave His only-begotten Son, that whosoever , tH*licveih on Him. should not perish. but have everlasting lift " Our wm Id uwds not so much to ; In- reformed as to be saved That Is why the story of Calvary la the moat Important news in todays pa|e*r Father John It Tabb quaintly expressed the la-ssnn in a little poem called "Out of Bounds ’’ A little Hoy of heavi uly birth, but Far from home today. Comes down to find Ills toall. the I earth. That KHi had cast away i <» i omradi-a. tot u* one and all Join In to get Him back l> ball | BKVEN SENTENCE SERMONS I It was a ummon saying among i the I’uritaiia ' Brown bread aud the ■ Gospel an- good fare." Mathew Henry i Let us have faith that right mak ' rs might, and in faith let us to I the end dare to do our duty as w« ■ understand II Abraham Liuioln. see i They that on glorious ancestors i enlarge. Frodm e their debt Instead of their • disiliargc • Edward Young • • ■ i I would rather he able to appreciate tilings I cannot have than ' to have things I am not able Io ap- ' proc late Anon • a • Heaven and earth shall pass away. but my worda shall not pass away Matthew SISS. • t ‘ 1 I have a life in Christ to five; I havs a death iu Christ to die;

BCHURCHESB First Christian Church Kenneth Timmons, Faster » W Bible School Fred Hi hrlderer. supt We are urging parcats I who caimot attend this service to see that their children are present so they will not mlns one single Bible Study lesson. The general theme la Gethsemane. Topic Finding and following the Wil! of God. 10;M Worship services and <ominuuloti .Monday 7 Jo P. M. Corinthian class meeting at home ot Mrs. H. F. Kraft Tuesday 7 S" P M Slater ot Ituth Class meeting at home ot Mrs Dora Akey. Mrs J E Anderson. leader. Wednesday 7 M P M. Prayer services aud Bible Study Thursday 2:00 P. M Ladies Aid 'Society will meet at home of Mrs. H F Kraft Thursday 7 JO P M Bible School officers and teachers board meeting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Fted Schriderer. All members are asked to Ire present. - - -— First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph Waldo Graham. Minister Fifth Snuday In Lent Morning Worship S 30 A M. A I'nlfb-d Service of worship and utudy Mush by the Young People's Choir. Junior Church. Sermon by , the pastor. Vesper Service I 30 P. M Spe , < ial music by the Chorus Choir and Gospel Message by the Pastor. Inspiring i-ongrcgat iatml singing Epworth League g on P M Her nelee Barber, leader. All young people of the Chui i h are urged to lie present Wednesday Mid Week Lenten , Bervlee A Cordial and friendly welcome is extended to all. ! Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church i Charles M Prugh. Th. D.. Minister Church Si hool * A M T. L . Becker, supt Morning Worship 1» A M Het won "When He Hr held The City.” St Luke Uli Mush by the Sen lor Choir. Youth Forum I «u P. M My leisure Time' Leadi.. Ilolierl ■ I Ashbaui her. Zion Youth League b Ik P. M "Hearing The still Smail Yoke.' . ilobert Hunter l<-ad>-r. Wednesday. 2 3t> P M Ladles Aid Society Wednesday 7:30 P M Mid-Week ’ la-uten service Wednesday, s .lo p. M Examination of Catechumens Sunday March 17, Io A M Cutefirmatioii Bervlee —SO. ■ ■ .■ I Z'on Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Streets Paul W. Schults. Pastor Sunday school and Bibb- > lavs ' '• 30 a ni Mam worship services Io Jo a ’ ' m Early services J.3U a. m. Senior arid Junior Walther Leugue Tuesday 7 .'to p. m Midwe.-k latitcn service Wed1 nesday 7:30 p ni Chunk choir Monday 73" p in Saturday Catechism school * 3t> a m First Evangelical Church George S. Loner, Minister 5.15 A. M Sunday Hi bool Mr Gregg McFarland, superintcndi-nl IO io A M Divine Worship Sermon theme: "That I May Kuow Him." imp M — Vesper Hervlee. Hermon theme "Other Sius ’ &:lt P M. — Christian Endeavor. 7 30 P. M. — Monday Albright Ihoiberhood 7:W P. M Wednesday — Mid w. ofc service. 7:00 P. M Wednesday — Choir ,< liearaal — >- - ■ The First United Brethren Church Corner Madison and Ninth Streets G T. Rosoelot. Minister Sunday Schiad at •!!! a. m Roy Mumma. superintendent. Interesting classes tor all ages Mornhig Worship at 10:30 Hermon by the pastor. Hubjmt: "I Musi.” This eervtee will beaiii nur revival meetings Christian Endeavor at * 00 p m Gioups of Interest tor Jewels. Junmrs. Intermedistca. Bekiors and Adults. Evening Worship at 7;B» P m. Sermon hy the Pastor. Hubjiit: "F«-edhig ou Husks ' Revival servb-es will be i-owdui t-<-d every night nekt week, except And must I wait HU science give All doubti a full reply? -Btealrp • os Christianity la a rvligion tbul ' sill not keep, the only thing to do : with It Is io use It, attend It, give llt away - lleury van Dyke.

Saturday night Cottage prayer meetings will be held in the after I wriowa A cordial Inv’.tatton Is «xI <ended to all to attend these sen vices. ' e g First Baptist Church Carey R. Moser, Pastor 9:2P A. M. Sunday School. You are Invited to enjoy this Bl bln Study with us 10:30 A. M Morning Worship. Sermon hy pastor Theme: "The Cross la Preparation ” 5 00 P M Young Peoples Service — Where young people enjoy fellowship with young people. 7 00 P. M Evening Evangelistic Service A unique service with g<M>d singing and a message by the pastor Theme "Three Things we should not neglec t.' 7:30 P M Wed. eve Midweek service of Praise and Bible Study 6:30 P M Thursday eve. Choir rehearsal at home of C. E. Hell. Nuttman Ave U. B. Church L. J. Martin, Paator * 30 Sunday School IB: 2* Junior Chui ch 11:00 Sermon Subject "Cherished Gifts”. ?00 Christian Endeavor Plans are ledng made to attend the Revival at Rolmi and the V B on Ninth street. Every one coine to Christian Endeavor and then we will go to these other aervii rs. 7.30 Wednesday evening Prayer Services I tab- tisliorii leader 7:30 Friday night choir pra«tice Come and enjoy the m-iVlccs. Church of God Glen E Marshall. Pastor The morning servile is a unified service The worship service and sermon precedes the <lass study The lioys and girls find their special service both helpful and Interesting ’o them This unified service i« growing constantly 630 Shining Lights meet Mis Ib ulah Fryhai k. leader 6 30 Christian Crusaders 7:30 Evening service 7:30 Wednewlay night Midweek prayer service 730 Friday night Bible study > Next Hnnday morning March 17. . Is the flist set viiv ol wur revival meeting Thia is a "Home Taleui" revival Home talent will be width ' ly usid in singing and in special music. The pastor wtll speak each evening during the meeting The public is most cordially in- . vlted to attend ail th. services ot thin i-otigirgatlon ■ —- o Bt Marys Church 1 First mass 7:00 a m. Children's mass ' 30 a m High mass, t I 5» in Prayer hour and Way ol the Cross. 2 00 p ni Tuesday evening to-iiten sei mon. 7:30 p m Friday evening Way ot the Crow i 7:30 p in Communion Sunday for the Holy 1 Maine society. IRcv J J Hcimetg pastor . —— o Church of ths Natarene 7th and Marshall Sts Psul Brandybarry. Pastor g 30 A M Sunday school Iroylv Lytle, supt lu 30 A M Murnlng worship Sei mon iteamt "The Reasons We Give." i 2 30 P M. "The singing PreachI ms' Quartet " WOW<» 7-00 P M Th.' young peoples | meeting Another very interesting I program being planned Hpc< lal mush7 3<> I’ M The evarup'listh service Sermon theme: "The Last J baili e ’ 730 P M Wednesday the regular mid week prayer meeting "Him that lumeih unto Me. I will in no wise <ast out WELCOME! —--o— —— Presbyterian George O Walton, Minister S:00 a m Junior worship and Bible Hout Mrs W A Lower. 0:30 a m Sunday School. W P Schrock superintendent. IO:3« a. m Morning worship , Hermon "Who Then la This?" Choir rehearsal next Wednesday evening al 6 15 The World Fellowship Guild will meet next Wednesday e.enlng Every Member Canvas will be held Sunday March 26th. - ———-o—— —■— —- IK) YOl KNOW? 1. Who heliM-d Jesus to bear his crosa to Calvary? 2 What dtoclplea arranged for the upper room meetiug when Jesus instituted the MM-ramenl of the Lord's Hupper? 3. Who was released Instead ot > Jeans when he was tried? 6. Who presided In the different meetings before which Jeans was libd? 3 What were the seven Word" from Ihe cross? Auhwers ou pug. 2 — —w— Siluuie Is gelilua al woik.

COURT HOUSE Appearance Entered In the will contest sulf of Mildred P. Adams against Earl [hake and others, itppeerauce for the plaintiff was entered by Eichhorn. Gor--1 don and Ed ria New Suit Filed A note and foreclosure suit lias been filed by the First State Bunk against John l-andrum. Jr. The summons was ordered returnable March IB Assumes Jurisdiction William P Endicott, of Auburn, assumed jurisdiction as special judge in the suit of J. Burdell Hoopengardner against William A Him. 1 pengardnei and others, to set aside I judgment. Case Dismissed The divorce case of Edith A 1 Stultz against Eugene Stultz was I dismissed and the costs paid Estate Case In the estate of laiuise .Mann, ap ' poarani-e as attorney for tin- estate was entered l»y G. Remy Bieily ■latement in lieu of Inventory wai fltud. A petition to determine tinInlioritaiice tax without refereiii e ' was filed The petition was submittod and the court found Hie net talus of the estate as nothing, no tax dae. Proof of publication and ' notice ot a|>|K>>ntment was filed Proof ot pulilii ation and posting of | notice of final settlement was filed The final r.VM.rt was enimtHted examined and approved, the administrator with will annexed was discharge.! aud the ggtete < l<> . .1 U*”* ~ Jaw Dislocated in Reading i Berkeley. Cal it Pi Wiltord Walsh. 22 liellhop. didn't know that when tying in Iw-d reading a delis tive thriller the nervous and muscular systems are tense mi he yawn.-d IBs mother called Hie police but before they arrived his dislocated juw went hack Into pluci- ■ j MM^B—p—p—Bß The ■'W av i The Quiet M.nd Robert Louis Stevenson wrote "Quiet minds cannot Ire jx-.pl. x> .l nr frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune s'- their own private Im. . like a chick duiliig a thuu- ■ de. storm." Lin< olu holding his < nurse dur--1 ing the trying days of the Civil Wai. Washington at Valley Foig. . - i Eibert and Alice Hubbard ■ almly I | facing death on the Lusitania . Chris! Indor. the mob quiet ! qslet minds all. The man who < an say. with Walt i , Whitman. ‘.Nothing external to: me . an have any power over m< or with Sene, a Most powerful i- . hl- win. has himself tn Ills poWei thal type of man has a qm< t lllllld ' lie moves foiwa.d "as tianquilb as a ship on a pla< id stream itplows ahead llk> a steamer, rain or shine with that perfei t poise ot a cloud during a storm. Today ia the tomorrow you worried about yesterday Find away or make one Men Ilk.- pin* ar< uaeless when i they lose their heads I It is easier to be i ritbal Hi.io corrwt. If you would please in-opl.-, you must please them In th>-ll way Is. not be litvablesi because you have not great virtues God mad.a million spears of grass where lie made one tree Henry Waid Reel her. ( HI R( H I’AGK SI»ONSORS BUTLER S GARAGE Honsxt Wark at Honest Price* CASH COAL AND SUPPLY Wholesale and Retail THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking DEC/TUR HATCHERY Super Quality Baby Chicks WALTER J. BOCKMAN General Insurance —Real Estate T W DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Wed by Nature's Way Cal E. Peterson Men's clothing and furnishing* HELEN BEAUTY SHOP ANO 0 K. BARBER SHOP Ceurteou* Service FOGLES SERVICE Quality Merchandise A Attention SHEETS BROS CLSANfcHB Cleaning far People Who Care IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE I PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS 1

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The Church — The Nucleus of Ou' Common Brotherhood A story ia told that when one day the Duke of Wellington and one of his soldiers met at the commuiiloii table and the soldier naluted. the Duke »aid: "No salutisir; all men are equal here." In a < hurch in the city of Washington on a Sunday morning <-atne a senator of the Vnlted States and a ragged newsboy In response to the Invitation of the minister for church membership Ihe minister, taking a hand of each, said to the congregation. "At this altar all m<n liter-1 on the sum.' level." There Is no other organization [known to nan which invites all

I | Wisdom Notice tn a Scotch Church: "Tlios. who prefer to put buttons rath.-t Ilian money in the offertory are nsk'-d to put In their own buttons and not those taken from the ciMhions.” o truly have enough of little vir- ; tip's and common fidelities and I you need not mourn lie.ause you are neither a hero not a saint." Henry Ward Bee. hei You may dodge r. h|kmi dbility. but .an never dodg. th. < onav queuces of dodging ri Bpoiisiblilt)

SEE ( ash C oal & Supply Coal — l-umlwr — Kence I’ainl — Stokers 11. A. STI CKEY It is human nature to attribute the success ol others to chance. Tow-in and Wrecking Service BUTLER’S GARAGE Ch de Butler. Prop. Espert Auto Repairing 135 S First St. Phone -jO‘j Never claim a right when you .an claim a favor. ________ Basketball is to Indiana what Foule’s Service. i>> to happv motorinx. Il d<H-« not ni4i!» mo much wh»» th« < mo long di thi' good «!«*< <1 Im duiit —————— ■ (). K. Barber Shop and Helen Howell Beauty Shoppe 221 N Second St. Phone 55 Decatur, Ind Th. wag.-* for in.-fflr len. y a hard work. |k»oi pay. and sharp • crith tstri T W DOUGHERTY BATHS Now Open 10. Bu*ine** 9 30 » m to 7.30 p m eacept Sunday* Smut Trouble, Cold*. Arthritu or Other Ailment* Treated Succe** tolly. Free elimination with let* than Blood Temperature. Calf for full explanation 107 South 2nd St Phone 120

Decatur —th a Rixid place in whirh tn live IwcauM' a ver) large percenlMKe id il» citiKcn* believe in lhe rhurch. in U'nxl citirenwhip and in thrill. We believe a homc-nwninK people in a (iod-fearinK pc»>ple and arc clad we can help man) purchase I heir own home* through I II \ inwuicd loan*, at a low inlcicwl rate. First State Bank ESTAIrt ISHEP l»K!J Member I . I». I. ( .

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. men alike into Its membership "The rich and poor meet together Lord Is the maker of them all ” So many things wbl< h separate men tn othor areas and organizations like color, language, race, and tradlHon are not barriers to church mernlH-rahlp. The glory of the chur. h is Its In. luslveneas. To It no humanity is "common and unclean.' It is the nucleus of our . omm.ni brother hood Why not conn- to < linn h tomorrow, for iher.- you will learn what all men need io know and iievei to forget, < that humanity is humanity, and that Th.- glory of our blood and state Ai<- shadows, not substantial things."

OvR PRKACNIR Mte SO tfacZ Ou. day when giving an address, like a Hash, this statement was mad.- "Every one in his place, at his best, all the time " Tills statement was printed and made the motto for many For harmony's sake each on. must lie In his place; to live a. i-eptably to God We must be at our best; sin. c It takes but on. wrong a. t to ruin character tli<- motto must include, "al! the time ’

Go to Church Sunday ll«ii<sty ip v. han to rrnwil anyI Ihhlv to mak* a living Decatur Hatchery Super Quality Chicks Hatching* Every Week Authorized Dealer Maytag Wither — Hoover Cleaner* Kelvmator Refrigerators Estate Stoves Phone 497 122 Munro* St. There a enough happlncsa «aat•<1 io 'ii|>|ily fill wlioh uuivi'im ( al E. Peterson (luthier lit de Park—Adler ( lolho r - Men** I urm>hihK'< ton . iiiinan il:»,i|ii]ioiiitinriiti< If yon muk< it a itlle never to e»licit mon ilian you pay foi I'he First State Bank Decatur, Indiana E.*>(abli»hcd IMH3 Memlter I ederal lh*p«e»it Itth. Corp. hidifft i Is about th< only thin/ • apahh of hwxhtg th« milk of hII Uh* h hi lift hr Walter J. Bockman (.ENEKAL INSI RAM E INVESTMENTS REAL EST Al E 1 IkJ South ?nd St Phone J