Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 23 March 1940 — Page 5

EjSUNDAY f - i SCHOOL [esson- ; - . n i ifxrx»’'inT r> n. ph-* Kionf or March 31 !'<■ TASK —vT'• ,S * B r> ... psit Ki~Acw I » t '' ' rri ‘ n MdlC ' rs r»' na'. leaders down , f r« • tn >* accomK lor User* •* Or ’ > who hi ” t" rl -" ’ , ' ch “ pUV * «hc * ! ' '■'• djV ru,p---"io kingdoms of IL.» ■,,.. Mv' or. r ' "th* king Lord and ■ f l»» Christ; K dull r p -r. for » ver *' ,d >5 While *•• await tc take tne throne are tv" •* indeed. f°r Christ has all authority err" »' ned His folK- ( ■ ■•:.•■'. M-r.eHnnln ■ , . . » '. v; ;>? m loVnl.. r.t Hi' ipt'’ ■'• ■-j ’• f f 1 ' ' k,r l' 11 s ■ :■(• H> f • *•>» mist tr> f-“' 10 apt ..' "f ' • » *h Him Kil H i nt' :>« ;h » ! af, er LrsCAf. Hr wo id meet » . «» read that K< H r a’ ' * appointed ■Qu trr.T.Uea t think of ■ fie; and we might have ■ if they had fa led to meet ■rrr it u> :» just as true Kt..-e "Where two or three ■ttrM .■ -y •.»•• ' there am ■unioit of them" 'Matt. 11 Km t- u« t< day If we meet K th* at-p■•••’ed place tiles*- ■ t-tre te i. a; d * .11 flow out ■ ate ill the world Kw that »> me doubted." ■ lev were ;.r • X'4 and un- ■ about the r.«cr. Saviour If Kn red ' • ' r lack of fa.th K that.: i u»t tia .e »uut them ■ l (-»»' He«»iog but at the ■ tee it did not hinder the Bpi. a ' H • oth■TV til Powerful Loader <v. B- and » •• ut si.v fanfare, Bl - rcr-. s ; we; was ■te'x Hr, rr ai the Heviaod B S. rc ; lately transHt» wore a" author:’'* " He ■b e sB purer. but He ha> ■ H» ’.i the aupret-.e authonBt t.'.n H m the r got to rule Btrrt.re c.cattor. heaven and ■ ipr.ua: si wet; si material fc b h.s nght mmd haa ever Bbr. tn author ty over even to the earth but here u One fctb-v betitation or quaJlflcaBdares that to Him has been Balautn-rity : beaten a- well in".- Ihat is over the entire B Surely ft -g G'd NlrnaeU Br» ipeakj t« e* 1 IV Greet (smni.uH ivv. |b »e aubinnett < f g|l gpee'a- ■ the rteen Client without ■er arry er state, charging ■•sd of 500 men and women ■ acral t oques' and bringing ■kbeueve it and to un- ■ * *- ltt ** nou * Pa»>»on end ■ ?«mec-.' u etsU to ceane. ■’am.ie faith ru [ M „ n ■» » Galilee" 'Dr A T. f •*! «uch a commis- * *'*•«•* <de mwaton Pf* *f individual without a C" fcl *’‘or-ary vMon aasurhave she viewpoint of |Z, also that tt ta an F* We are Mot f " entertain the world, nor I*2 toiaaprove the social or- ■ Wtatn rn „ „ dit gWeffa true ini lowers of Je““■y ran only t»e'tetLuj**** 8 '" 1 * ** im ** ® a ‘ -Faith eometb r ’ 4 t* M ( h »et»«byiheword r'Memjon, Ho. footiah th Uw *<Td nf God. It la '* lh « wft*b eannot *PLtm t* aiao . Ufcp Cf ' ,!C^mlß.KX 1 i > “ ’’"•ee'"’ Hand io, r * Chweh **“*■ *"**“«• « a Os fact •» b* * pr ’ ml *ei any- * anyone that can com- * * ** a,rto ‘ * ‘ w “waaea aliteit/taiw- < * !f w» c ’ OH b ahs„.t V *' W M “ **• * l “* #rU “‘ lha ‘ ** Wfielr human * K> th* 1 " “*• “ “* oU ‘* ' siwas. ,L h **• of Has cbil ■ Zt w witnentf fe Mr O"' “ « W* sz

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Little Dictators Mess Up World Awaiting One King Present I pheaval Points to Ultimate Sway of One Whose Right It Is to Rule Staggering Claims and Promise of Jesus — Relaying the Big Idea.

■y WILLIAM T. ELLIS These are days to hold fast to , one's OOliae of humor W. shall think straiahtei If w> laugh oftener There la enough that la ridl« ul ous In the world acene to save us from being wholly overcome by the stupidity and l agi-dy of It all Eunuy. as well as fearsome, in the little dte-talora who strut a irons the day's stage Puny, path etlc, pathological Httji- Adolph clumsy and saturuhu’ Stalin, mouthing and posturing MuasoMni and half a doten small-scale imita tors, surely must afford aniuv ineut to the high heavens A com Setting scripture for the dsy Is, ,"lle that sltteth In the heavens 11 shall laugh " Consider how often .. God has wen their lik< “strut their stuff' for a brief day Agains' these Infla'ed pygmhs. behold arising the figure of a pale I I'raaaut, huuu |eas, penniless with scars on H»s side and in His hands and feet, talmly ileclartng to a little <<>ni|>aiiy of warcely credulous fitemds mi a lonely motintaiu side. , < All authority hath been given uu to Me In heaven and on earth That staggering staieiuent began the ever c-apatiding sway of the one On talor whom power la gtealer today than It Was a century five lenturies. ten cental tea. eighteen <<mtunes ago Th; phenomenon gives uk pause. We draw a long bteath and take a long look at the stately stepping of the Hon of Man and we cry. with Julian tin- Apostate. "<* pale Galilean. Thou Imul i-ouqinrid History s Major Mystery Thought fully, we ponder the them* It is history a major mystery. the wonder of all tUM The growth of the Kingdom of i'hrist has no human parallel. Without an army. t>r a political organise tarn ui notable lm< king, and >n reiiam-c ! upon the testimony ut a few tomm<m men and women, mad. uni ummon by His authority and Ills Spirit Jesus teas steadily egl< ud ■■d His sway over all departments of IMe Today His cross, the emblem of Ills appareiit d>(rut, is the comm,nest and most potent symbol of government n all the earth Kings wear It mi their irowus; nations emhlszon It on their banners; countless cbur< lies lift it teigbcsl Uli their str> pies I The piewnt nlgn of Jesus t hii’t is the most n'upeudii'i- fact ot history This wondvi baa baM wrought on a basis that We today would call demm-ratn . by the free i-hon' of individuals True, whole natams have esixmw.'! i'teiletiaaity. snd made It official, as when Coaatantine put iter i rose abova tb> eagles of Kann That was one of th. grealest blunder in the annals of the Church For Christs espHrtt i com ms nd was to make dill iples to Win people <me by utu in all . nations. They were to be initiated into the Kingdom of bapilsm Into the name of the Father, Hon and 1 Holy tepint. Whenever and wln-i ever the waters of the mystiial rile of baptism tuu< h a pi.soli, ( there and thus the rule of Christ •stends The borders of the Kingdom egpand wbcrevrr. In urban church or tn rural im—ting house or In missionary jungle a single soul enters upon dlwlplmthlp to Ibis supreme Hovrr. lgllty Our bupranM Strugg'r With uathtakalili honors imim dlately ahead of Us In thi present world war and we note that Germany ami Xassla cast off 'he I la Ims of Cht tensility before they reverted into tteelr pr'-seut savagery; and Japan dropped the ven nr of Christian eivUlgalloii *“d returned to abeei paganism ■ aiinot forget that the tatrease of the dominion of Christ has pro loundly affested human society Gone is slavery, gear Is ihlld sai gone te the degradation of womanteiKid gom is gen> isl Hl' eracy; gone te trial by torture, and : savage punishment for trivial offenses. and hundred other abuses of human life and rights tlust were < in Christ's day. accepted as >n<>' Irra of course Now out supn m> struggle is to i retain the rights and prlvlbges id all isuu. rugardless of rase ui i-reid eeasess** 1 • ee-eeess* •The bonder School Lesson far March It l» "The Centinutwg Task."—Matthew 2I:I4-2C eesooees*. oooooeose 11

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1940.

or color Th.- task eohimitled to His little group of friends on a Galilean nunintatmitde Is a continuing task With unique significance the sovereignty of the Saviour ap peals as tin one Way out" for He is "th< Way No new treaty, in a tn-aty breaking world, can arrest the mad reversion which follows rejection of religion Science confesses Its Impotence in the motal realm It can only create superior tools for Inferioi men to use Education too often breeds "brittle infellertunls,’' .battering futile ly in impotent hlchbrowlsm Organisation but intensifies class bitteniess Only Christianity has power to soften and to sway men s hearts ami to eiishl.- them to live hottest, unselfish, brotherly Ilves Telling the htory (In the wheels of witaess-bear-ing tin Christian chariot of conquest rides Just by the telllug of the Story th. Kingdom • borders have ei'end>-d T>>day in shop ami school on faim and In factory, by uaysHi. and by woi k-le-m b in Chunli and In Sunday thhool. In print and t orn pulpit, the witness te Iw-ing liurm and th.- lesulls are le ing gl.-am-d For wh< n Jesus said Yi are My wltnesaoa.' He iinant every single soul to whom ll<- baa Ut.oiui- known Perhaps the modern Christian is weak m witncss-buaiiug The editor <d a great newspaper said to tin ren ntly "Church people are ungrateful having in mind the notorious fait that Christians so seldom recognise thi service of the press to the church I suggested that they wen- not ungrateful, but merely tmvoeal They seldom write to the editor to tell him what they really thing about his editorial posithm u|>m current issues. and about his religious articles If readers had written to editors what they have said or written to me. this Lesson would be appearing today tn five hundred newspapers. Instead of a Itttle less than a hundred Jesus staked everything upon witness-bearing by Hie friends His truth would triumph only by tteelr testimony Today tens of thousands of missionarte* an- liearing witness tn all languages Yet the Master meant every disciple to b« a missionary to the uttermost person whom In- <an by any means .each. And to th** obedient urns He promised the power and pence of His abiding prvscmee through out "all th. days A world so suf fused and motivated would fulfill all of the most ardent dreams of un ideal society It would be th*Kingdom of Heaven <m earth SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Every note I activity makes immi for itself .— Emerson • as If you wish your neighbors to si . whet God is like, let them aeu what He can make you like — Chari*.s Kitigsh-y • • • Not what (bid gives, hut what He takes tplifts us to the holiest bright; On truth s rough crags life a current tweaks To diamond light. Ali<*' Cary • • • In your patbiiKc 1" shall win your souls Luk* 31 l» • • • llodily vigor is good, and vigor of Intie. i la even better, hut far abuve both u> < taaraclei Tbaodore linos, veil. • • • lii men whom men pronounce as ill I iii,.| * . mu. h -4 r*H«lti*-« still I, m- ti wbom m* pr* fiodln'*'T Viau I find so mm li of sin and blot. I hesitate to draw the UmHetweeii the two. whin God has not. • Anon • • • The Iwginmug ol aiiklety Is the end of faith and th* iH-glnnlng id tup- faith te th* seed of anslciy George Mulhr. .. — —— Immortality is a present possession You am Iminorial IJve In re and now th* immortal lll** Ale iMltt Th* empty tomb of ( bust m*aut the fulfillment of all human hopes The tomb Is but th- gali way to an eternity <d upi«»rtaiiiiy. Jesus did nut args*' the future life, he assumed It. The promise Ol the taMterittloU Is written In every leaf In Hie sp. lugtimv. - Luther

First United Brethren Church Comer Madison and Ninth Sts. G. T. Roaeeiot. Minister The Holy Communion will be ohi si i red at d o'clock Huliday morning All members ot the church are mged to be present for this service. Sunday School at » IS a. m Superintendent Roy Muinina Cteases for all ages taught by earnest and i-Hlcte-nt teachers Morning worship at 10 30 a. m. There will be baptismal service for children and 1* . eption of members Sermon by the pastor Subject: "The Empty Tomb" Following the message there will be presentation of our Easter Hairlflctal Offerings and a *ossecration service. Christian Endeavor at <> 00 p m. Gioupa for Jewels. Jwnioih, interinedteles. Keillors snd Adults Evening worship at 1 00 p. m i Kennon by psalm Hubject "Walking with the Risen Christ ' This service will i lose th* special evan geliatic services There will be spe. lai music in these services. lilb’.i Study Monday evening St 7 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7 p m. A spuclal feature of the Wednesday ■ vi-ning prayer meeting will be tie organization of a prayer and Bible study group for young married people The public is luvjtud to all of these services. o First Methodist Church • Monro* at Fifth Street I Ralph Waldo Graham. Minister EAKTEIt St NHAY Morning Watch Service: fi 3o A M The Young I’eopl- <>f th*Church will Im- in chatge. All mem bi-rs and friends of tin- Chun h aru Invited and urged to attend. M.lining Warship and Study K M A. M A I'nified Service Nursery i for the infants. Junior < burch The I Choi us choir will sing Sermon ' I theme The Meaning ol Easter " I Study classes for all ages I Vesper Hon t 3» I’ M The I I Young I’eople s choir will proaent i i an Easter Cantata, by Lynes, dir- • <l<d by Mr* W, J K>iik Mias •Ih len llaubohj. oiganlst Solos by •Mrs. Krbk Jerry Carper, slid I James Hsrkless The general public is invited to these services and a <<>rd!al wi |- I ome te extended to every im< i W**d 7 'io Prayer and Hibie Hour. — — - o- - — Th* Church of th* Nasaren* 7th and Marshall Sts j Paul Brandyberry Pastor it 3o A M Sunday School Doyle I Lytle supt There Will be special - Easier lleiiiembrante gifts given to everyone that attends Sunday Si hool this Ea-ter Sunday Io 30 A M Morning Worship ttermou theme "He Is Illsi-U 3 30 I’ M The Singing Preaih era WIIWO 7 o*> P, M Tb< young people's mei-tiug Rex Custer, presidi ut 7 no P M Tin- junior six lety Mis. Jesse Plasterer supervisor 7 30 P .M Tin- evening evangt I ! folk servin'. Sei mon theme ' Tin Doom ot Delay 7 3o P M Wi-dm-Mlay thi regu- • lai mid week prayer meeting We give you a friendly Invitation to attend any ul out services The Rev J. I Hill, return missionary from Trmidad Spain will •leak in our church this Monday I evening at 7:30. — , o Zion Lutheran Church Monro* and Eleventh Street Paul W Schultz Pastor Sunday school and Bible < lass '< 30 a in Itegulai Sunday se.vhes id .10 , a m Early service* *:.!« a. in Chunk ihoir Monday 7:30 p m Junior Waltter League Tuesday 7 -10 p. in. Semoi Walther League Wuducsday 7 30 p m Satuiday catechism M-bmil » .10 a. m Imiheran Radio Hour Sunday .1 30 p in. First Baptist Church Carey R Moser, Pastor ‘I 30 A M Sunday Siteixil We invite you to study God's Word with u*. l*:30 A M Morulug Worship. Ili-surrei tloii message by the pa* tor Theme "Sunrise After Darknea*.’* S|mm ml music by chuli and male quartette d P M Young peoples aerviec. Conn and enjoy this fine group of Young People. When- Young people fl liuwstelp With Youug Pete |de 7 P M Eii uiug Evaugi lialu Hervhe stirring song service, with another reaui rectlou message, entitled. "What May Wt. Kx|x-«l After Death?" 7 30 P M Wednesday evening I A special servln ut inusl* and I mlulst>y of the Word, with Rev. | A. G. Auuvttv aud wife, ■ xaugclteis

under the R. G Letourneau, foun-1 datlon with headquarters in New York City Rev Annette fa a bosom friend ot our former pastor Dr. F D. Whitesell and fa well recommended hy him The public fa urged to enjoy this special service. — l ' 1 o ■ Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charles M. Prugh. Th. 0., Minister Churi h School S A M — T L. Becker. Supt. Easter music by brass quartet . Morning Worship in A. M Sermon : "The Second Adam " I Cor 13:23 Music by the Young People* Choir. Infant baptismal service 4 P M. Fellowship supper for young people S P M Confirmation i» union service 7:30 P M Speaker. Mr. Chris Hessen. Fort Ways*: Special music. Teewday, 7 P M L- idership Training S< hool opens at Lln-.oln School, —- ■ • First Evangelical Church George S Ixteler. Minister V1& a m Sunday school Mr Gregg Mi Furland supt 10 Io a in Divine Worship Sermon theme "This is The Duy Reiv|ifion of laudiiLne* mlu church membership Special mush • ;00 p m —Cbiis'lan Endeavor. 7.00 p. in — Sunday Evening Fellowship Hermon theme "Life Cuiiqu- is l>eath" I 7:00 p m. Monday Sunday school board 7:00 p m Wsdussday ,Midw<-. k devotional and study hour 7:0o p tn Wednesday Choir rc-heai sal Presbyterian Georg* l> Walton Minist. i 7:30 p m Eaeter breahfast and Si-rvho given by <h> ttoild Fellowship Guild, all young ladle* us Hi* I < hutch are invited it 00 a ill. Junior worship and Bible study Special Easter feature and busy work .Mis M A Lower in charge i U3u a m Sunday Si hool. W , P Schrock »u|H-riiitc-iid< n’ 1« Jo Mui ulna Koi ship Eas'ci I services with siu'dal music Si-r---mon H-- Is iliseli Thu I aid les Aid w.ll mint met i l inirsday alteriiuun at 3 3<t ’ai the home of Mis .M A Frteinger. Hit March watiuii will lx- In charge i Tin men of Ui'- Fort Wayne I Preab/U-ry will meet next Thursday evening at Ussiaa Dwight .shiny of Fori Wayne will sprak I Supper aerved at fi 30 The -Men's Fellowship of oui ! local church will mw t next Friday ! evening, suppet will be served at | S; 30 Exet y member cauvaa nest Sun day March 31 u Nutt man Avenue United Brethren L J .Mai till pastor Tin re will be a Suni isi Communion service from ti to 7 oclix k Sunday moiiiliig This service Is tor all who can attend whether a ,lx r of this church or not * 30 Sunday school 10 20 Juuioi ebunh 11 imi Si'imoii Text. PhiUlpians 3 10. ' That I may know Him and tin- powei of His resm H i tloti Th' Easter Self D nial Ofl.-ilug ; alll bi- taken ai this imw 7 io Sunday night th** Eastei program consist mg of songs dialogues. recitations, and a playlet entllli-d "Tie R*-dei mer Llveth ' 730 Wndtieeday nigh' prayer service Dale Oslxirn leadei Young jtnoples prayer servlet In the Imsein* o’ al th*- same time Tiie pastor la in charge of these young people Aliofa Field' will lx- the leader A growing iii'i-res' Is inanlfcuted In both prayer meet mgs All are urgul io at' -ml reg ularly and Invite someone to come uknig. 7:30 Friday night Choir pi at tin Clarence Walther, lewder We invite you to attend all the service* - — St Marys Church KuoteT solemn high mass. 6 ttO a m Secund mass, k. 30 a m Third mass. It 45 a. m Benediclhm us lllussed Sacra gcto'iai auu flit . ary Inuuigeuce after las' ma»(oiiiiiiuiiiun Sunday tor entire parish Rev J. J Beimels, pastor. First Christian Church Kii'ineth Tlninions. pastor S3o a m Hlbli- School Fred Hcbrideri-r. superintendent Then I an- interesting Hlbb classes for all ages with capable tern hers ' Com*, and study with us and laoni more about "a living legtiaul Christ, who fa with us always, even unto the end of the world to 30 a. m spei lal worship sei vice, commuiilon and a sermon by Ret Tluumms His themo will be "The lt» sautei lion Message 7 3o p m Evening worship, suug service and a message (i«in the postal He Will spesk alxiut. "Uu Utv Lords' Day.'' TUc urdiu

■ am e of Christian l*apti*ni will be administered dui Inc this service A large crowd fa expected «> attend tbcae service* Wednesday. 7:30 p, m.—Prayer and prate*- services and Bible study conducted by Rev. Timmons Thursday A. M —Lsdle* AM society will have a chicken noodiu soup sale. I’teoti'- orders to 1220. Thursday. 2 pm — Ladies Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Horner Ruhl for the regular meeting. , — o — ...— Church sf God Glen E. Marshall, pastor "I am He that llveth. and was dead and. behold, I am alive for- , evermore, Amen; and have the keys of beil and of death.' —Rev. 1:18. The resurrected, living Christ In- , vile* all who wfll to come unto Him and find IMe eternal t'nlftod service, 0:30-11 20. Easter message by the pastor. A love offering will be received m this service. Tht* offering tea "gift to Christ through mlsakms." "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto rod." t. 30 p m Shining Lights. ’ C3op. m Christian Crusader* 730 V. m EvangelfaHt service Thu evangelistic services con- ' Guile esch night throughout the ' coming week Services each night st 7:3" Spenal singing each evening The speilal songs ar* rendered ■ each night by local singer* and by Mr* William Kiarstead of Marion Mr* Kierstead ha* been directing the music. She ts a sister of the pastor The public is most cordially invited Io attend all the services of I ■ this congregation o 89 YOU KNOW? I 1 What was the first appearance of Christ after his resurrection? 3 What was hl* second appear- , ano ? 3 What was his thud appearI sure? I What was bis fourth appear- . .nice’ 5. Wteat was bi* fifth appeari alii *-? Answers on pag< 3 rr-' wa y Life's Future Tense Harry Emenwm Foudkk has said "We American* have flagj rantly wa*t*d the natural resour-o-s of our omtim-nt We blame . uuisclve* for that anil foi wasting , human resouris*. being »p«*nd , thrift and prtxiigal in uur vmliil disorder with the personalities of jxopte Hut it death end* every- ' thing, then of alt wasters of human J resource* G<*d is the worst He I i forever produce* people and throw* I them away half finish***!. He * reales i .lpa< itl*.» Ife never US' S I ah's* th* universe from cen ter to iln umf* reii* •- t* irrational then somehow far beyond our fiower t<> picture or conceive, thlaird will pvt foil that which <®tirerneth me. about myself and a li**ut my friend* ,- — O Christ uptued th* utbet sid< of th*- gra«*. when he arositin Easter Duy life triumphant ly won the fhial fight with death The resuirvctloti of Christ fa th* best altesti-d fact 111 history CHI R(’H PAGE’ SPONSORS BUTLER * GARAGE Honest Work at Henest Prices CASH COAL ANO bUPPLY Wholesale and Ratal I THE FIRST kTATE BANK General Banking DECATUR HATCHERY buper Quality Baby Chicks WALTER J BOCKMAN General Insurance—Real Estate T W DOUGHERTY BATHE Get Well by Nature's Way Cal E Peterson Men's clothing and furnishings HELEN BEAUTY SHOP ANO O K BARBER SHOP Courteous beryice FOGLE'S SERVICE Quality Merchandise A Attention SHEET* BROS CLEANERS Cleaning for People Who Care IF VOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE I PATRONIZE THE ftPONhORb

The Meaning of Easter Today Latter han a meaning for the church us today that cagnot be obtained byway of science it haa a message for the church that materialistic philosophy cannot pnxlatm Easier means the dawn ot u new day hi which buinauity is permitted to touch the power aud glory us Immortal living. As the thought of immortality occupies our minds, we gsiu a clearer conception of duty and arc inspired to

I Wisdom sun *ote*B Jesus' Epitaph On the average tombs'on* as W< | walk through a cemetery we nee i the word* "Here lies." Then toll owe th- name with date of death, and perhaps some prals* of the go->d qualities of the deceased How different is the epitaph on thetomb of Jesu* It is not written tn gold not cut in stone, it is spok--n by the mouth of an angel snd It is th- exact reverse "of what I*, put on all utter tomb* “lie te not . Bera." Easter was th* beginning of a new ord* r. Just as tbc Easter vic- > tory iu the soul Is the beginning of the better lif*' Christ is uut found -imong the lead but aiming the llviug

VAPO BATH A Different Hath We have 22 years rsperience in thia field. Come in and have our Mr Dougherty explain the nature st the John F. Class Vspo Bath O' call 120 for appointment. ClliS Budding WT *. 2nd *t. We < annot reasonably believe in the goodness of god without believing in immortality. SEE Cash Coal & Supply Coal — Lumber — Fence Faint — Slokerx K. A. STI ChEY mtasuauuaiMßranßwanßaiMißMnmMßUwmnatemwrawßmmmmaußWßwmnaMmm Death is not the last sleep, merely tin lilial awakeuiug Tot*-in and Wrecking Service BUTLER’S GARAGE Cl*de Butler. Prop. Expert Auto Repairing 135 S First St Phone 5«5 Th* Easier light upon the tomb makes it an citibl* in ot hope. Sinclair Ethyl far EASY STARTS MORE MILES HMiLE’S SERVICE —— »— From th- i-niply grate of Christ th* enemies of tin cross turn away In un*oneeatehl* dismay (). K. Barber Shop and Helen Howell Beauty Shoppe 221 N. becond St Phone 55 Oscatur, Ind

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uaiUvate a Christ-like character. Living for th*- future 1s no coward's pblkieopby but an Inspiration to iiuble and unselfish activity. The Easter message- proclaim* the invisible and tudtepensaMc power without which the church * annot radiate and exemplify the meaning of g<xxlwill and provM* a saving hope tot mankind WHY NOT ACCEPT THE IN VITATION AND COME TO CHLRCH EASTER STNDAY’ -D. Carl Yoder.

Osa BXI Tbi ii is a wo.al weaklieas iu the man who tries tn make excuses for a wrung done Stu b pbrasea as "I juv cemld not hi-ip ft,” Tin eumstsni'i** were too much for me." "My temper got the best of me.” '’Business < traditions are Co blame," "I have an irreaistible temper." arc not true To niau ta given tin powei of cfaHce and te IS held responsible foi every choice aud n*i excuse (or wrong doing will • an* el the responsibility tur chuos lug th*, right at auy coat. — o immortality i« the glorrau* dis covery of Christiauity — Chmiuiug

Walter J. Bockman , GENERAL INSIRANCE i INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE 153 South 2nd St. Phone 3 The idekU us deni<M rar> will li*e or die »ith the belief in im- . mortality Go to Church Sunday Baxter in a« niu< li a fat 1 ot ex.d't rkiK v a* a fact of blatury, Decatur Hatchery 1 Super-Duality Chick* > Hatching* Every Week Authonted Dealer Maytag Waaher — Hoevar Cleaner* Kehrmator Refrigerator* Estate Stove* 1 Rhone «»7 122 Monroe St Whatever fa bad during lent 1x bad th* real ut the year. Cal E. Peterson CMhier Hyde Park—Adlei CtaHkcn Men's Esrnihhmii'i H Our tinniiii lallty give* to all oui , acta and experienced .»n eternal 1 > igliif It atice. . The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana EMsblinhed I MM3 Meaber Federal Deptmil ln>>. Corp.