Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 16 March 1940 — Page 5
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Greatest Event In History Befell On First Easter Other Turning Points in Progress of Race Contrasted With Power Upon Human Life of Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ Some* Jerusalem Recollections.
By WILLIAM T. ELLIS Dae < h-ar r<-»iilt -if the present world < rials has been the turning us thoughtful nihids to the study of history. Many big boohe h»»e been puliltabed during re< ent mom ha concerning the large-sea;, e.peiienca of tinman life There never has been such a digging Into the past as we are now seeing hlventa and personalities <m the huge canvas of human affairs have been made to live again for ua. The major eapei teuno tn man a long story now era reviewed anew. Th»-e-- are the days of thought-starting literature: even though the mass of trash for the tnithitiking is also multiplying After all baa been surveyed ami summed up. what was the most deterrulnative event In the esp- rietice of our race’ Was II Homa's rise and away? Or the vi< lories of Alxsander the Great? Ot the mad unswi-ep of the hordes ot Ghengis Khan? Or the emergentfrom tindesert of Mohammedanism and Ha tomiuesls? tir the t’rusades’ Or the HefarmaUon? Or the discovery of America? Or Napoleon s luip- rlallam? Or the utilliation ot steam and electricity, with the consequent mastery of ilvilUailon by th- ma < bine? Event That Changed AH To ask than* <|iieatloi-s Is to answer them Greater by far. tn man Hold slgnlfhanie to the progress of mankind, was the death ami resurrection of Jesus Christ He gave a new date to calendars His vn lory over the giave i hanged all the ionise of history and is still ■ hanging it New standards of life, and a new purpose In living, have steadily flown from Joseph of Arimathea s new toml> opened by the power of the K'surtectbm. Hope eternal for all mtn came into thworld for ail men on that first Hasler morn Not only Was Hu- whole Ait look amt obiective of civilisation alter ed by the death aud rising of Christ, and thus by the malum of a new force and standards lor all nations and men. but also a new outlook upon eSlateni <• altei death wiw imparted. Man s vague and in “SlhiKUlstialiie belief that the human spirit was mH born to die was clarified and made definite by Jenna, who “brought life and Immortality to light No loiigr i ainop- ii.-ra tears of grief shod upon the biers of tht deai dead "He is not here. He is risen is th-- Ear isr message that has mail- life new for iiniouuted bereaved ■ In Lhe ultimate egperieuce. all of us turn to the immortai woida of hope, found in the New Testament No mailer how a man has lived. Ills dear ones seek foi him a Christian bin lai A certain famous New York aaiioslb philosoph er. whose tea. bmga have upset the faith ot many, was bereaved of his wife. Did Im lay her sway with some baauUlul ritual of a'tb Ism ' No. he tailed for th< set vit - . of a Christian minister, and had sung th- old Christian hymns that had Imhhi lus Wife's favorites Snipped ui stark rwallty by grief w« turn to the resurrection of th< Crucified as our only comfort Where Is the Actual Grave We recall that huge, glorious, mad adventure of the Crusadv« which sought to rescue the actual !omb of Jesus from.the Moslems Yet the H«ly Hepuh her'* Identity la uiiierta'-,. Tradition to whl'h artbaeology has ot lat<‘ lent added authority, plates II in the Church tit the Holy Kcpub in Thai edlli<' Is so crowded with superstition ami iici leaiastleal strife, so tawdry and yepellagt. that many devout spirits shrink front 11. and its ac< uinulated "sites Tha tom'' wlthit < ry|U which tourists *< an ohlom; structure of white marble, merely lovers the location ot what must of Chrlstt-niloin believes to In ’he actual grave ll Is auiro-jcb-d by sllvor lamp*, perpetually bunimg .■nd an attendant firs- k monk sprinkle* holy waler upon ’hi worshippers Outside ihe illy wall, ticai 'he HamasiU* Gate, Is What Is tailed "Gordon's Calvary.'' and beneath It I* the third* n Tomb, owte-d by I'rotestanls This strikingly ,ul *>•***•»• **.***«•• •TM Bunday School Lesson ♦•r Marsh 24 Hl "The Bepu’oher: Triumph Over Death." - Matthew 2? 87-a:1B [**.**•••• **•***»••
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATt RDAY, MARCH 1 (5, 1910.
fill* th-- conditions of the Gospel narrative, and many persons fervently a<< laini it a- the veritable ’ grave of Christ Hut the historical 1 , - vld‘ih i and especially the lot a Gon of th- old walls, as studied by ’he an haeologlsts. teems to favor i the Holy Sepub her Church, rstber i than the Garden Tomb ’ What matter’ Not the exact fhace »f burial, but the stupendous | truth that Je*u* broke death's 1 i bond*, and forever Ilves, is the ! really Important truth Tha Great Surprise As on- ri-a-is over and over agsiu the detailed account* of the i ll- siirr-H tlon and an Interwoven Gospel, or a Harmony of the GoaI pels. Is a great help in this study one la afrut k by the signlHeatire ■ of th-- fact that every ante arancc i of the risen land was a surprise I to the prison* witnessing It. I In spite of the MaaU-r'a many > preparatory utterames, Hi* friend* wen utterly unprepared for His i r< surn i tlon They thought Hi* life Was all over Ills * ause lost Th-' t only thing that remained was to cany spice* to His tomb. Tha’ Is II the ■ ompletesi possible answer to ’ th-- Jewish ihatgi- 'hat the dis-1 pl> had removed th-- Leader’s body fnun the Tomb Tin- iinev pci t-'dii->* ot tin- ri-surrection is , th- greatest evid-iice fur i«» reality For Those Who Mourn ' ' Without tears. I stood recently ' J by ’he bier of my best friend — God * man. It evei there was one. 1 Something Ilk-' -vul’atiAn fllh-d 1 my heart a* I looked down ou hi* • lai • gtiong and sen lie even in death. H> had lived a great life, and don-' a great work, and had ■'titered Imo the joy of his land. I a* firmly b< li--v- that he is today with Christ, a» I Iw-lfi-v- that I -it ' at this tahh- writing Horn- fM-rsons look for ghostly 1 cousolutlon to th<- unse-'ii presence of theli d-parted d- ai oil' s While no man can tell upon what errands ' G'xl send* Hi* ministering spltlts. *•■ do know, on th-- sure and re- ' peat-d words of Scripture, that ' Christ s friends are with Him In heaven Ib'csuse lb' Ilves, they live also. He umqui'ied man s old- ' eat enemy death Hl* friend* who ' deport ar-- with Him. sharers in ' the Esster triumph of ’hi Kesuri e< ’ ion 1 , . 1 SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Th. b> ginning us anxiety is the -nd of faith, and th- li< giniilim'of 1 true faith Is lh< end of auxlely 1 Geoige Miller • • • 1 llodily vigor is giiud. and vigor 1 of lnt- l|e< I Is ev-'i better, but far ’ above both Is ihaiactei Theodore Roosevelt. i• s • 1 Beneath the rule of men entirely gr-'S’. The pen I* mightier than th--sword Edward Hulwe Lytton 1 Tin -nd of man t» an a-tl-m. and J not a thought Thomas CarlylWhen thou ,iest down th-m shall UOt be afraid, y-a tho-i shall lbdown and ’hy sleep shall be sweet. Proverbs J .'I . . . | Who gives hlliis-'lf with H* alms feed* three ' lllms-'lf hl* hungering neighbor and MJames Itiiss-ll l-ow- ll • • • 1 II I* fai ea*lrr Io inslitutloiialUe 1 the *plrltual than to spirllitalu* 1 th-' liisiltulloiial l»v It G. Ilrook* , -w — ■ ——— ; ... . . ,|. ~< I.ui I* not merely giving up something, but a taking up something, a spiritual ,-ddlthin Ten thousand of the gyi-uteut . faults In our neighbors are of less i i im»«-i|ueni-• to u* than ou*' of th*' ■ smallest hl oiirsilves To work Is to worship, to ba ■ -heery Is to pray, and to he liappv I Is th-' Unit step toward* being pli mi- dtrvenson The glory of Ilf*' i» to love, not t-i he loved, to give, not to g»t. to serve, mi* to be served Hugh ' Illa* k There» generally more comfort than ache, ll •• didn't live right •» | Ihn miildla of the ache. — Whitgup Hl»lory show* lhai meh ami wo I ’ men of the greatest heart* have . 1 In-rn I bosi' who - xperlegced deep, aorrow. j
Hm b a s * a a a su s s s uu w* * * * r» v«"mT * The First Umtsd Brtthrsn Church Cornsr of Madison and Ninth Sts. G. T. Roaselot, Minister Sunday Kihool at » IS a. in Roy ' Mumimi superintendent. A special progruin ha* been arranged for the Sunday Sihool and a l>e<-|a|on Heri vice will be conducted at the close of the leaaon study. Morning Wo ship at 10 30 a. m Evaugrllglk m-i mon by the paator Subject' "The Triumphal Entry ' At ths -lose of the service the new stoker which has just been installed In th« - (lurch will be formally d'-dleated. Christian Endeavor at d m> p in Group* for J-wwls. Junior*. Intermediate* Seniors and Adult*. Evening Worship at 7 00 p nt Evangelistic sermon hy the pasi tot Subject: “Why I Need Jesus'' i Cottage prayer meeting* will ’ continue through the week a* scheduled on tha church bullet ioa. On Friday morning at s mi o'clock all the groups will meet al the ’ church for united prayer The Kv-ang-'llstli *<-ivires will .outturn- ' ea-h night throughout the week. ' Th- public is cordially Invited. I'nfon observance of Good Friday at the Methodist Church from 12 to 3 no p in —— o Church of tht Naisrene 7th and Marshall Sts. Paul Brandyberry, Pastor ' 930 A M Sunday School. Doyle Lytle Supt In 30 A M Moruiug Worship. 1 Sermon Them. "AN ALL-CttN-Ml EKING FAITH. 2 30 P M "The Singing Preachers Quatiet. WtiWti 7 -hi P M Th- young people's society. Mt Ilea fiialer president Special music and au-itber Very liif.-i-sung program. 7 mi I’ M Th- juuiur society. Mrs Jesse Plasterei sup- rviaor i 7 30 p M. Th- evaugehatic service S-- nmn Tbxine "The Tragedy of Negleil. I 7'3-1 I' M Th* Wedm sday *'Vcu , mg pi ay-. UMH'tIUg l "I inuwt b- more earnest and . persevering In my piayer for a r> I vlval in my own heart, in my local chinch throughout the nation . and 'he world ' t Wilt ’h"U not r-viv" u« again tli.i* thy p- oph may t-'jofa • in f thee’ Ps. S 3 I. Youi preaeuie is always nil in- . spiralion' a We web-Illi-' you' o — First Christian Church K''iini'<h Tlmi-mna. paator i 930 a ill Bibl*- Si bool Fred Schild-i<-r. superintendent. * are asking every member of the 1 Bible Si hiHil to Io- in attendance thi* Lord* Day We hav- set a goal foi Eaater Sunday and want to ti II you alMiui it. In in a ni Worship service’ . oiniiiuiiion and a sermon by llcv. Timiium*. Hla theui* willw. "U< - 1 vi-ah'd to th* t'hunli 7.30 p. m Evening worship stirring song S*'i*)ce and a m-s* age fi om the paatoi about Names we should w-ai M- iiday 7 30 p in Uur preEasier services will begin, with a service every night The Tlilted r I'hihtlan Mi»»hmaty Sm *ty will ' conduct an Interesting and Inspiring half hour M-rviie each evening with dfff'ieut loader* taking part. Hov. Timmons will bring the message each night and special mush will be furnish'd. Every ort- Is will-ui'- to these servlie*. The < hurt h need* you. but moat of all you need th** • hurch. Presbyterian George U Walton. Mlulst* r ‘I M a. m Junior Bible Hour TIHs Is a pr* Munday S* h-ml period for apodal Bible !• stem* and handwork couductod by Mr*. W A 1/iwcr 930 a m. Hundny Retool W I*. M-hiotk. *up* rlui< iidenl. lti:3o a. in Muniiiig Worahip. - Hi-Hi "B- h-ld Thy King tom uh" XiM-cial music will be reud--nd by the choir Comni-’ii* Ing Tu*-*-duy uveulug at I 7 Vi special services will be held ! vurnvii '• ■ ■ — I - losin* with tto Commuiihm of the Ixnds bupiMii on Friday svMilug Hpoclnl music will be given during i th-- services and the pastor will . bring the messages Easter Munday ttotw will be rei i>'ptlon of iik'iiilh-i* and th- mdln ame of Baptism Th*' Mens Fi'lhiwslilp will mnl Friday i-vciilng March 29 I ll- Icadh-s Al-I r-b-ejuhd lor next Thursday will be postponed ! mio w**k - —-g> - -- First Mathod'St Church Monros at Fifth Street Ralph Waldo Graham. Minister Palm Bunday Morning Worship 9 30 A. M A I‘ulficd Hervliv of Worship aud i lYitudy Th*: bac ramcul of Duly BapItlstu, Keceptiou of uew member*.
pt ocean lona I Os the palms. Message i I "Tragedy and Triumph '. Music by I I the Young People* Choir Church 1 I School Bible ulaaaM for all ,iggroups. A palm tip for all who are prwnt Vesper Hout < 3o P M Worship and tha young people will prasuat the Itoiter meeaage through a play. ‘ The Sign of The ( r-»aa" directed by Robert J. Maun Also special music. Epworth Lsrecua 6 30 Spe< cal Palm Sunday Nervine with Musi- . The message will lie brought by Mr W J Krick The general public is urged to attend aud will be made welcome. Holy Week Services ea* h night at 7 :30 p. m First Baptist Church Carey R. Moeer. pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School Come and study (Hr Word of God with us 10 30 A. M Morning Worship ’ Hermon by paator Them*', "The Crows in Reality > g .OO F .M Young I'eoplc’ Seivice Where young peopl- fellowship with young people 7:*hi |* M Kvuning Kvangelistii Service. Menn on theme "line - Thing". This brief. Informal «-t vice will Ih- of real inspiration to you. _o First Evanga-ieal Church George B. Lons-- minister '• 13 A M Sunday School Mi Gregg McFarland, superintendent 10 10 A M Divine Worship 1 I’mlii* Sunday S--IVI-- Sennon theme "Th*- Coming King * Imi I’. M Vesper HervU*' This service is le'ing sponsored by the ■ Albright Brotherhood, who also will provide th*' program 5 IB I* ,M Christian Endeavor 7 'Hi P. M. W-sln-sday. "Holy 1 Week" Service 7mi |*. M Thursday Holy i Week' service This will be ih<annual "Cautlle Lighted Conimun - ion Service AU are urged to attend this servin'. 3mt |» M Thui’dny. Indies Aid • SiH-lety. | 12 00 Noon to 3mi T M. Annual Villon Good Friday service in the First Methodist Church I o Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Street Paul W. Bchultx. Pastor Sunday s- lumil and Bible class :* 3o a. in. 1 Regular Sunday services 10 30. Early com in uu ion service 9 30. Lutheran iladto Hour 3 30 p. in Chun li < hoir Monday 7 10 p. ill Good Fi (day service with tolilmullion 7 ml p m. ' Communion annouiu <-niciii’ ThuteI day all day Ail sxilai*‘lll**l euvelopes to bI returned by Eaater Sunday v Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charles M Prugh, Th D.. Minister Chur* li S> houi :i a. m. T L. Becker. Sup' Moiiuiik Worship 1” a in Hite of Continuation Sermon "I Believe ' Mitel*' by th- Yuuug i'woplc > Choir Zion Youth Lcagu- 6 13 p. ui i I I'liyllla 11-'tu-'ke. l-ad-l W- du- -day. 7 30 p. m Mid-Week lx'Ul*ii s-ivice. i , Friday. 12-3 p. m. I muu Good Fiil day ’--rvi**! nt lh- Methodist I j Chun h. Friday. 7: :;o p ni Holy Commun- : lon and reception of nUmlsi. Easter Sunday. 10 a. in. Easi-i Worship 6 <*o p ni Fellowship supper and • i-otifirmatUMi reunion. • u — I Church of God Gleu E Marshall, paator Morning worship in ’h-- unlik'd ■ s*-rvl* e. 9 30-11 20 Junior Chiu < h. 9 30-11 JO. I Shinlug Light*. «30 p m • t'hrlatiiMi Cruaad-r*. 6 30 p. m Evening evaggeltatic servic--7;30 p. m. The aervlcca of thi* day mark the iM-ginniiig ot our "hitine lalmi • revival Th*- servlcoa oobUiiU' - <-B*'h night at 730 o'clock. Th-- ’ publi* la m*mi cordially lliviled ’n attend lhla revival meeting. I -o —- I Nuttman Ave United Brethren I Church L. J. Martin. Paator 9:30 Sunday m hmil, Lawn uiv I Mlcliel Supt 1 lu .33 Junior Church Heiuioii by Ute pastor Thu sub-1 ject will lie. ''Proving our dhtclpl* ship" T*-xt I* found in John 13 35 6 3o f'hrlatlan Eudeavoi ' 7 30 Evangelistic nervicvs I'laiie are being Made fur fixEaater Nervi*-*- and practice will bI lie bl du* mg Ute week for the proKi am to be held on Eai-l-'i high' A Sunils* Coniinunlon service will b> held on t—s G-r morn 7;3» W i-dIK-aday night pray-1 m*--'iiiiK The young folks will ,il»u have their aervlce in th-- hawnient i These praycrm-'-'tiiigs are well at I tended by l-oth young and old ami • arii Very benellrial Io all Friday uigbt icgulai citoli piai -,
■ Hue. All who are not taking an active part In the playlet for Eaater ’and can slug In the choir are Invited to help in this way. A cordial walcoin-- la extended to all our services. i Bt. Marya Church First mass 7 mi A. M i Children s mass * 3o A M High mass 9 IS A M I'ominunion Sunday for St Marys Sodality Holy Thursday, high mass. 7:30 A M. Adoration of Blessed Ssiiatii'-nt i throughout th-- day Holy Hmtr in the evening from 7:00 to # 00 P. M • Good Friday, mana of th*- Presan* Hfled. 7.30 X M. Three Hour* 12 to 3 o'clock Closing sermon Friday --veiling ’ 7 30 o'clock. Holy Saturday Blessing of Eas- . ter fire f mt A M High ma** at 7 3<> A M Kev J J Seiuietz ihi tor. CHURCH REVIVALS I __________________ 1 Firat U. B A Komi attendance w»« in - videuce at the revival of th*- First - Vnlted Bn-thr-n church last *-v---ning Sp-e|.ii inualc was furnish , cd by the Light family and Mi -andMra Earl Chas- Th- Junior i-hoir also gave .- sp-< lai number 1 An Inspiring sermon was given by ll'-v G T Itosselol i-ntltle-l, "A > I i'.adio Message Irom Heaven An 'I invl'.itiou Is •'Xt-'iiii-d to all *l*o 'Hng t-i attend Th*- servl<i-s will continue until Easter . — 0 Meters Profit Atlantic City Allanite City N I <U.R> The ’parking busln*-** in 'his "Flay ground of the World ' i>- picking ' up In the pas* two years a total of 171-’>37 was ioli----t--d in city ' owii-d parking meters. The hr*’ batch of meters already shows a 1 pront of 115 I’" zZcy'Wavl The Parados of Success The triumphal entry is an entry I without a triumph Jewua was prI eminently *uii>-ssfui if w> define -|su--<*ss ill terms of superiority or i distinction. Then- is a success tha* j - I* a failure A man may apeud Ins ■ tun*- and energy m getting ruh| and though su- - <-s*ful. lo*-- 'he -a . im< ity for the enjoyment of hl* I riche* A nation may Im- sm- i-sstul j ’ in aims but he conquered by *h--1 I ulture of th*- defeated Clv’bx i Hou may be successful in producing labor-saving ma< hnii-ry but full in human relationship* There I* a failure ih.it Is ,i su- ■ >| - ess. Jesus failed to win the - Ity and I' - osi him hi* Ute. but it was his death that gaVo wing* to ills I thought 'hat made his woik live .land count Nu-cesa la inward, a matter of spirit, not form. Virtue* < which make up - ham* ter are para , doglial. Ilk-- courage, w hl- ll is a great lov<- of lif<- and disregard of | danger W-- lo***- to win; we give I to g- t. we dte to live —- o Th* p**or widow gave her mil--I but reckoned by th* eiu-hiei of Heaven It was an enormous ainoun' Tears ar*- better teh-srop-s than smiles; tears turiu-d G-idward will < ryatalllte tutu mi-’sages of divimI truth CHURC H PAGE SPONSORS BUTLER'S GARAGE HonsM Work at Honest Price* CASH COAL ANO SUPPLY wnolesale and Retail THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking DECATUR HATCHERY Super Quality Baby Chic** WALTER J BOCKMAN General Intoraae*--Rest Estate T W DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Wall by Nature's Way Cal E Peterson Men • clothing aid furnishings. HELEN BEAUTY SHOP AND O. K. BARBER SHOP Courteous Set vice — FOGLE S SERVICE Quality Merchandise A Attention , SHEETS BROS CLLANtRS Cleaning f*r Peop’S Who Care IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE | PATRONIZE THE SPONbURb
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Tha Triumph of Christianity We celebrate on Palm Sunday the assoranr** of the ultimate triumph of the religion ot Ji-su*. Whatever wrong* are rlfhtod, what-ever cvU* are overthrown, whatever new purpoaea are eatabHalted, what- ver gains are mad-* for riKhteoimiina* and justice, will represent the fidelity and devotios of th-- men and women who join ill the triumphal proc-.-ssluu of Jesus.
Wisdom ml! O-vw*uA<aai*H rn-ng Loving Kindness r asked Iler slx-yeal-old what loving kindness meant. "Well," be said, when i ask you fin a pi-ce of bread aud bulter and you give it to me. that's kindues’,, bu- wh'-u you put jam on it. that s loving kindness. Chicago Tribune. —- - o -■ DO Y(H KNOW? I Wha* were Christ >’ first words from *hc Cross? 2 Wha* were Id’ m-c-uid word*? 3 What w- r<- his third word*? I Wha' were his fourth words' 5 What were bis tlf'b word" ’ i, Wha’ w. -• h;s sixth word.-.' 7. Wha’ w«-r-- his sevi-ulh wml*' Answer* on page 2.
VAPO BATH A Different Balh We have 22 years eipenence in this field Come in and K»ve our Mr Dougherty espigin the nature of the John F Class Vapo Bath or call 120 for appointment Ellis Building ’0? 8. 2nd St Th-- Cross of Calvary bore th*sto.m of sin and gave stinshin*- to the life* SEE ( ash Coal & *Supply Coal — Lusilier — Fence Paint — Striker* K. A. STUCKEY L- ' tliy dis- -intents In 'lty secret* — Frankllll Tow-in and Wretiring Service BUTLER’S GARAGE Clyde Buller. Prop. Expert Auto Repairing '39 8. F-rat St Phone 506 Win ii an opHinf’t gets ’ln worst of -t In makes th- best of it. New EaMer ( lolhe- may he ruined by du*tv upholstering in tour car. Have your* vacuum cleaned at F<»Kle* Service. N Second St To tn- angry with a weak man I* proof that yoiaare not very strung your ’- If O. K. Barber Shop Helen Howell Beauty Shoppe 22' N. St'-ono St Rhone 56 Decatur, Ind.
First Methodist Church Invites You To Come PALM SI NDAt : H: 10 Wondiip; 1:30 HOM WEEK SERVICES: Each Nighl. 7:30 P. M. I.IMH) ERIDAY: 12:00 ■ 3:00. EVSTER SI NDAY: «:30. 9:30 Mor-hip Slwh. 1:30 I < E ASTER CAN I ATA. Compliments Butler's Garage
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< Palm Sunday is the day on which ' J-'sus showed most com luslvely ■ and powerfully His own great loyalty to the Church, to th*- outward . form and organization of religion . Palm Sunday la 'he day for each • one ot us to give a new avowal of i loyalty to ’he Chun.b. I Why not accept the invitation ’ and COME TO CHL’HCJI ON i,PALM SCNDAY ■ I- D Carl Yoder.
Ow D *4? Mail was made to work and not ’o "bnk The only pla-<- when- lb>word "rest is proper in on a burial casket. Health, strength, sleep, food and recreatiosr are intended tor mau on condition that he muy jvork the iH-tter In oui daily prayer there should bt- this p- ’.llion, "Loid give in- strength from th-- ( blessings ot life that I may serve God better. Th«-r<- I* joy in the thought that W-- are laborers together with God. - ■ <j .... ... ... _ Happiness consist in activity, i’ ia a running stream and no' a stagnant P-H-I tl-Slll <>l'|h. tiinity , om. *uh fe- tof wiHii, treading soft You must listen for It.
Walter .1. Bockman GENERAL IXSI RANCE INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE 153 South 2nd St Phone 3 Satan laugh* at mn oil mm ka •It out wiadom but tuinlih-R alien »• pray (io to Church Sunday la nt i. i good fun. fm m;< q ; I < un-i >. (in wlf .tiaaf' i y Decatur Hatchery Super-Quality Chick* Hatching* (.very Week Authomed Dealer Maytag Wa»her - Moowar Cleaner* Kalvmator Refrigerator* Eatate Stove* Phone W 122 Monroe St. It I* th< qualify nut thi quantity ol lifi that iii rij. luiprovi mi tit Cai E. Peterson ('luthier lit de Park—ldler Ckilhes Men's I'urntshiiiKs A wining i|i fmiti |iiii|ki«. haw a iiiagnitii powi'i that draw to it whatever I* kindi'-l The First State Bank Decatur. Ina ana EMahli>>h!-d I MM3 Member federal Deposit In-. ( urp.
