Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 20 April 1940 — Page 5

'|; SUNDAY J SCHOOL ■lesson <■ Jjß ,>l ■ 'l'“''*'•■■ •' ~p«l*r t'nion for April 28 ■■ •<■ l• , r «■•■< •’. • ' ' •■ i ‘ > HH I*lllll < OMFOBTS ul n< iii* rtoi’i.F *'i ii ■' r,! — . y« my , rd. ■ kn< w.ng ss ■HK. . heart 1' b H’m from Hit <r V senxe c< m■H ■ • t r..,< her who ' r: usage to full ■K r pre i nl.i.g ■■ ■ the b.ttcr ■ They were gS '■‘ r r ' K* i's P< I 4. ■K ' ' ' r *' ' ' 1 ■ rt< r jK. - u • of ( nmfort ItST* ngtr." ■ ■ • ■ e Gcd ct al! com- : astni*h,ig f ’ ' The ' pardoned" the step ' 'lei.i-R ccmf ir. Christ. s r •■ .' Verses S to 5 * John the Hap and :t «»* Jesus - •■r wav was to be pre- *><- 31-81. Jesus II ■ ger if G 4 i troubled hearts '• ■«-.cd .n th » pas- ' * IL g! ry and grace ■»- Vi . d of < nmforl vv CH > gnat. w-,se. care of tri ~ ■MB " '■ ' rv , X[ re’si-4 it *" matter of my fate. r.'.f'a n of my soul” |M G I Man Is as gran." Siß'" ■-• »t.en "the •; r.t I G .-.<th" on him he Ig* ■ : We know that MB I it true Biast as he |Me ■ -r f pri ipi rity and ran knows In his heart 188 *• '' ! ” f4,f * '-'» real ss ies Mth 'Tr'.y trr.pote-r.t. r.-.d-, G-• 1 Musey ,kc '■ ■ ":.r: Will.am Henley fct BB r ' » unnumbered ! ct it- ir. u l the battle goel!" ~ ‘ ha* come to the end f amt who real.res that ■’ re. 'her in him nor Ir. hn ''■ r !tff: «th to n vet ■ S s ready f r the muBy ’ 'p Chmt. forgoing. • "•< gthen.ng and rm r • c-m» to realize tl.at * ' errth. the fl-.wcr f id MM ■' 1 - rd of our G4ih iL forever" (v |> ■M ,hr Way of < omfort w fa 11 > Mt ' *■*’ * er » proclaimed gw -I dark hour of Judah i r? V " : JVe < o >d 'i' l " l ** f r well Let us declare - ur.ta.nti pi Lift - w.th itrength and do t, .t..d Here n somatc ..*• HHVr. ab- "Behold your God!" |V* : : h -’y enthusiasm had »» i-iler-.t gr, undi First, he MW“* "-it G 4 Is Itrong He "will ' l ’ r '« '•»nd. and h.i am. W f-r f.r hirn " Here Is comv •■> ’ irar-e because G 4 is |M» •'? )■ ,I*o loving and ten lambs to His boiom and tn HT l,irt ,h »*P Gentlenm • ’ribute not of weakness but S h * •‘rring men and ■M" "re His gentlemen and ger |M/ r TL-X. like their Lord are ■7 k nd - their atrength M hr*''?K "* O ,niprr ” Wh * f ’ ■in<h P *’" k ” bnn « M ln the name of Christ ■ Faith as th< ralara nf ,h * ,u,ur »- like the ■J. • nd ,h * ,4 " h °» ■h - . ,n ,h * •’“On*"" Mer-.a >" h ,h *' ,h * * or| H '• ■. K »"««eH M Light Kr're'm 11 *7 n ° m °'* ,hj ' Bn-7 h,r Rir hr, « h, '''«" 'hall ■ Urd sJln ' un, ° '**»■ ■ing I b a WlM> • n *'* r ■u.h io u* ' hy UM •*<>'>

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Gloomy Prophets Beset Day That Needs Encouragers Note of Criticism C haracterizes Public Discussion One Ancient Prophet, the Great-1 est, Bore Message of Com fort The Only Sure Factor in ( ncertain Times.

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS Verbal brick throw Ing I, ou day’s most popular pastime Ewry hotly seems to be t orn plain Inga bout something Pollih ians. pro-1 lessors, preachers aud writers are) all engrossed In crith Ism Many high brows think they are pi pin ts i because they condemn the existing social order That tongue twisted j clergyman, who meant to ,ay that the Gospel is cheerful tidings, but Inadvertently said it was "tearful ehldinga." really described a whole c lass. Seldom may w. l- .n< a modi mi meeting, oi lay down a modern i book filling glad that w. are a live in this i hatigeful time, proud I of out country hopeful lot the world, .mil strengthi-ned in oui i< ligioua laitll Ou; prophets are all speaking in a luiiioi key. and in a negativi spirit. So it I, with something like .» .ultation that we turn today to Hi" greatest of the <Hd Testament prophets, whose dear trumpet ton-1 es have sounded a note of tnapira j lion down th* ag-« Isaiahs whole! spirit Is expressed in the opening words of tin portion assigned as I oui p • sent L> saon "Comfort ye comfort ye my people, saithi your God We pause liei* to remark that I <omfort ts more than consolation' or compassion It means literally' to "make strong’ or. as Webster j says, "to stn-ngthen much, to Impart strength and hope ’ For the grief stricken then- is transitory alleviation In being pitied, but the real <omfort is that which puts into the soul fortitude, new enduring power and driving power; lies in apiration and enabling Ko Josus Impsirted the Comforter to be the I strength and guide of Christians In a hard time it is not easier circumstances We need, so much as stouter spirits W« are truly com sorted when we are mad*' strong I enough tor the present task Arrest For Discouragers In a day of 'discouragers, we want in artetiers. ilisplrers. At th*siege of Ladysmith. In the lloer War. men w< • arrested on the simple charge of bi-ing discouragers Our falls would be full If that law prevailed today Times are daik enough; l>ut they were dark er In Isaiah s day. with t!./ tv. Ible Bal>ylonl,iii . gib- of th.- Jews about to end Mould that th* tndomtiitabl. spirit of little Finland totlld be imparted to som- of the sla.k aud selfish big nations Martin Luther was once In a mimd of deep depression Then one day his wife appeared wearing full mon lilng H* asked why "Because God is dead, she replied For mil* - tiod Is dead you cannot be so d scouraged and defeated. Th. great iitniner . aught th. point Ho lons a- God Ilves aud reigns, a Christian dare no' despair of anything He may meet with rebuffs. defeats ami trials beyond ineasur* yet be may not lost his faith that God .s working Hh pmposes out A missionary in a hard field once reimited. The progpertS are as bright as the promises of God For Ilia’ j, tht cential met» >age whlili resounds through the H. .i pt urea. ami particularly in ihIhmk of Isaiah God still rules Everything else may fail, but th't Ills sure word Then w. hav* the su preme comiott for out harrassed times. This is th. Gospel •>» abroad wit II esultatlon A Tidal Tims Ours Is a tidal tittle last sm lai and pollthal ■ hangrs ar. swelling to a flood Therefore It Is a . hal lenging eta It calls ft*r Isaiah like i xallallmi of com . pilons These are days to dare Ids thoughts W<must plan in terms of a whole new work! order, remembering that all things pass, except God A better world Is on th. way. pet haps «*ta- ( ilysml.allyIsaiah's Idea of God was of a shepherd »«> Jesus, of whom wu have IH-aiitlful foregbams In 'his prophecy, called Himself "the G'"*l Nhepherd This la the greatest greatness of the IllfinH'' He cares for even the weakest of Ills ll'«’k >, Often, as In I’alesllno I *i»‘° • • «♦•••••! •Ths Bunday hchosl Lesson for April 2d IS. "Isaiah Comforts An Afflicted People.”— Isaiah ao :::::::: -I

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watched the bearded shepherds allying the lambs in their arms. I have seemed to see the Gimd Shepherd, who is ever mindful of 1 the w.-ak.-st of us. Many years ago Patterson DuImls wre.e a book about his datigli t.-r, "Heikmiings From Little Hands In It he tells how. after th. child's death, he found printed in her diary, "God Is love He loves lambs Thai childlike 'aith la more needed by the world today than any of our high-sounding philosophies or Intricate schemes <’t stat, .raft As w. find our Fath ei Hhepherd God we shall find peace altd a remade world Thia Is oui hgh' tn datkness; our ibeer in gloom, our hope in despair. Across the Desert Itepeatidly. I have crossed tin , wide, barren. cru<4 desert that lies betw.en Jerusalem and Babylon >Significantly. Jerusalem and Ba ' Hlgmfiiantly. Jerusalem still lives. while Babylon is a ruined, shapeless heap i Ovei this Judah had be. n carried in cbains. suffer- ' ing such torment* as an- hardly matched ill Poland today For half a century they endured the Babylonian captivity. Then Isaiah's clarion volte was upraised In a prom | Ise of return and a new life Tins was hi- wold of <omfi.it wlii.lt many of u* have heard sung as i Handel's "M. sslah '' Th. sinning . nation had been pardon, d 1 The prophet presented himself as a for.-iminer, a preparer of a way in the wlld.-rm ss: word* that w.-ie later applied to John the Bap Hat by all four Evangelist*. The figure I* a familiar one in th‘ Eas' I have often seen the uniformed ou'runner preceding a nabob* .arcing. Wh. n 1 myself firs' mitered Bagdad. In I*lo. my .alii Hha mu preceded tin through the crowded, narrow street* crying. Beliak' Beliak' Mak. way' Mak- way’ Now we may all join Isaiah ill pro. laimins pr.-paredn.-ss for the < i.i>‘:ig of tiod All v.i" . • re .m ■ |H>lit|< *. business philosophy unite In . ryhig that only a revival of religion, of faith in a living Gm! < an suffice for <mr world s pr.-sent need Everything else 1s passing ' away like the gruss; "but the word of out God shall stand forever The task. Is urgent. Insistent It rests upon the heart of every ope, howev.-r lowly, who believes God "Th' wmk that centuries might have doll.', Musi crowd th.- hour* of the setting sun " SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Tl* always morning somewhere In the world Iti.-hard Hengcst H»riie • as They ar> never alone that a <■ a. ' i-ompanled by noble Ihouglilu. I Hlr Pbllllp Kidney • • • Ye*, child of ‘suffering, thou mays! W.-ll he SUre lb who ordained the Sabbath lov< n th.- poor' Oliver Wendell H'dlii' • • • Many Indt <*d think of being hap py with God in Heav.ni. hut th' lu-iug happy in God on north n<n r enterti Info their thought — John Wesley • ♦ • And it *liall come to pass that before they < all I shall answe, . and while they are yet speaking I will bear Isaiah tia 31 • • • A mall's best iliingu arc neurcat him. Lie I'los*- alamt hla feet. 111. hard Mouckton Mill). * • • • After all. the kind of world one carries about In one's self Is lite important thing, and the world out aid.* take* all Ils grace, color, beauty and value from that James llussell latw.-11. G Th.- tiniest dewdrop hanging from a grass blade In the morning Is big ..tiougli to reflect the sunshine and the blue of the sky There art- many ways of doing thing*, a <usual glance discloses; some folk litrn ui> their altevt-s al work, and some turn up their nos"Easy threat" la ainuoth to walk on, but It i* always a blind alley It then la any person to whom yell feel * dislike that I* th*- per son of whom you ought never 10l apeak Hilliard t'e* 11.

BQiURCHESB The First United Brethren Church Corner Madison and Ninth Streets O. T. Rosseiot, Minister Sunday School at If 15 a. m. Roy I Mumna superintendent. All ages I w ill find a suitable class and friend- ! !y teacher. MurnltiK Worship at 10:30 a. m.‘ Sermon by the pastor Subject: My Responsibility to My Church " Christian Endeavor at 8 30 p m Gloups for Jewels, Juniors, Intermediates. Young People and Adults. Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "ih-cepiion I ncovered ” Bible Study Monday Evening at 7 •»<» p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m. with groups for Children. Young People, Young Married People, and All others. A warm welcome await* all who wish to attend these services. o — First EvanptHcsl Church George S Logier, Minister :> 15 A M Sunday S< bool Gregg M< Fa, land. *upei lutc-udeut In lo A M Divine Worship Rev. M W Sunderinann of Ft Wayne will In the guest speaker at this 1 service. <i m> P M Christian Endeavor. 7 on P M Sunday Evening Fellowship Thi* service is being spun sored and promoted by the Young J’.-opl. * Mi**lonary Circle. A spe- < ml program to which all are invited 7. mi p M Monday. Sunday H< hool Board 7 no p M Wednesday. Mldwe* k devotional and study hour. 7 oo I* M Wednesday. Choir R> h<-a i *al o . . - First Christian Church Kenneth Timmons, Pastor !t 30 A. M Bible S. limil Fn d S. heiden r, supt. lo 30 A M Morning Worship and communion 7 io I' M Evening worship and a -i mon by tin- pastor Rev. Timmon* III* subject will be. "The I'hallenge to the Christian." Members ..ml friends will please note 'this I* ill. only service the pattor will pi -a.h. Everyone should make a special elfoil lo be present. Wed 73U I’ M Prayer and J*:ais.' service* and Bible Study '..inducted by R.' Timmons Tin* mining Lord* Day Apr 2*. tin pastor will lie present for both the morning and evening *crvi<es. - .——p ——. — Zion Lutheran Church West Monroe at Eleventh St Paul W Schultz. Pastor Sumlay school and Bible < lass » 30 a m Dlvim Munday sei vic. * 1" 30 a m. Early services * 30 a. in Monmouth High School bac.a lament* services at this church Sunday • vening 7'30 o'clock Aid associates movie Monday 7 mi p. m Chur. li choir Monday ' 'Hi p. in Junior Walther League Tuesday 7 3o p m Sent - Waith. I Leagu. W. dll' day 7t30 p, in. Saturday l atechlsm s- hool * 30 I a. in Sailed vmal ami oig.in ioni.il April 38. Lutheran Radio Hour < very Sunday 3:30 p m o — Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charles M. Prugh. Th. D. Minister Chun h Hl hmd 8 a. 11l T L Be. k <r Supt. Moruhig Worship 10 a m HerIlion "t liiist * Final Question John 31 17. Mush by the Young People a Choir. Zion Youth Itcagui A 13 p in. Carl Rash, !oad<*l- Topic. "Sowing Th. Se«d.” Monday, 7:30 p in. Meeting for m.-n, Wednesday. 330 p m l-adies Aid Sot iety. Mrs B F Shroyer. Thursday. 7 p in. Church School Council. First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth street Ralph Waldo Graham. Minister ft 3<> A M Moining Worship and Study A Jinlfied fcrvlca Nms. ry for the Children, Spot lai Message for lb*- Children <>f th. Junior chunh. Musli by tile Young P.O pie’s Choir, Sermon by lh<- Pastor. Chunh Hcbmd Bibl. < lasses for all age groups which meet Inimedlately following the sermon A cordial weh-ome I* extended 8 tm p M Epworth Leagut lans Baiigliman. leader A lordfal w.l i-oiuc to alt young iwtiplr of tlie Cliiir.li and thos> not attending els.-wli.-re 7 30 P. M Evening Woiship Inspbing Coiigregutioiial singing. S|.i | lai mil'll '•' 'll- <’*» 1 «« Cfcp*' 1 Sermon by the Pastor. This is a good place to Ih at the close of the laird’s Day Wednesday •> 3” Young People’s

Choir Devotions and Rehearsal. 7:00 Prayer and Bible hour for all ages. 1:00 Chorus Choir rehearsal This Church extends a friendly welcome to all who may choose to worship al any or all of Its services. o First Baptist Church Carey R. Moser, Pastor >:3O A. M Sunday School. AI . class for you to enjoy. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon theme: "Heavenly Cltix-1 ens ’ Special music by the .M.l.xiy Messengers. 3:30 P M. Chßdren’s service at the rhurch, conducted by our Young l-adles Trio. 8 <HI P. M. Young People' Servile. A Young Peoples fellowship with Young People 7:00 P M Evening Evangelistic Service. Stirring song service in charge of the Trio and message by the pastor, on theme, "Time enough yet.” Everyone invited. 7 30 P M Wed Evening. <>ur mid-week service of prayer and Bible Study ——■— -o St Mary* Church First mass. 7.00 A M. Children's mass 8:30 A. M. High Mass ti 15 A M Prayer Hour. Sundio afternoon. J o<l P. M Communion Sunday for St Mary Communion Sunday for St. I Mary’s Sodality Rev. J J. Selinetz. pastor. — Q— Church of the Nazarer.e 7lh and Marshall St. Paul Brandyberry. pastor ti 3'l a m Sunday m bool Doyle Lytle, superintendent lii .’l.i a m Morning worship Sermon l.y ih. It* v Gerald H igh' Hermon theme. "The Fountain of I Youth 3'i p m Tim Singing Ph «ch-j <l* 'Haiti t wowtl I 7p. in Th.- young peopl. **-i -| Iv|. ■ It. x Cu*t. r p • •id. ii' . 7p in The Junior *o<iety Mi* I i Jesse Plaster, supervisor. f 7 3o p m. Tin- evening evang*'- ; liatic sc-rvke. Sermon by tin- R* v ■Gerald Bright. Sermon them. ! "Tlie Cost of a Soul." •I Th*' M-rvii*-s will toiitiuii*' 'a.li' ■ 'evening at 7 It' Coin, early if i I you want a good seat I America ba. klo God! . Nuttman Avenue United Brethren L. J Martin, pastor ft 3<i Sunday school l<> .'■> Junior Church. l*i 35 Devotion* 11 “'I Sei mon. *ul>j*-*-t, "Co-work- * r* Willi God r, 3<i Christian Endeavor Groupfor young and old 7 3'l Evangelistic Servi > - ( 7.30 Wednesday night, pra'.-r meeting Plan to alt* mi all of these service. Thursday afteruoou all th. iadi*-* of th<- Chur* Ii aie a*k*d to me>-t al the chunh to make plans for ( th*: Parent Board of Mission* Con vention ol lie held here May 33 i‘fi. . , Tlie tune of meeting will l>. I 30 j and every oue is urged to ait. nd I o Presbyterian Church George O. Walton, iniiilsler ft i m Jiiiiini worship and Bilih i leiur. Mrs. W. A. Lower, sup. rm t endrut. !. 30 a. m Sunday S* hool W P St hriM-k su|H-r|iiti-nd' nt in 3<l a in M initiig Wo Ii | At this servi.•• tin- ordina'lon ..nd installation ol Fred Smith, newly eiected elder will tak. plat. Th. pastor will bring a mes»ag* on r "Maguih. ent Humility S|h * tai music will tie giv.-n by th. . holt Moderator’s dinin-r for Di Sam IligginhoHom will l.e held at Hunt lUK'on Monday, at fi 3't Choir rehearsal W<-dnr*day . v- ‘ nine at 7 o i 10. k Th.- Men's Fell-.w-lip will m>. t Fnday night supper w It In served * promptly at t> 3o O e Church of God Glen E Marshall, pastor Th.- uiiltl**! servi* lieglii* promptly at it 30 and < lose* at ii Th.- laiys and girl* meet tn till-laiM-tiieut al O.3<J lor their junior woi ship Christian Crusader* ll Ji* Childrens meeting n 3*. Evening service 7:30 W.dii.-sday evening pr«y. r service 7 30 A cordial Invlia.ion i* ext.nd'-d to all to attend th. . n-rvice. ~ ..... u ... | CHURCH REVIVALS I Church of Nazarene The Nazarene revival will ion- . ilnu. on and will . |o-. with a gi'-at . i-limaxing servi*.- Thui»day i-v.-u- --. Ing Th.- ''Hinging Pi each* t» Qmir-' i let" of WOWO will again appear in : pci'Min I' fill - rloslllg ».-rv|. <■ Rev tl.-rald Blight (nought an-1 i othci titneh and practical ntessag* |

to a capailty audience t**t evening. If you are not attending Sunday school any when- we invite you to our big Sunday school rally ihl* Sunday Our goal Is 175 Help u» reach II by lielng present Sunday' Bring a Blend to tbc rally! Q During "Brotherhood Week'” tlie National Conference of Christians! and Jews propone,| that all Americans adopt the following set of good will resolutions "I will repudiate the Idea that those who disagree with me are not good Americans "I will not allow racial or religious differences to determine my vote. I "I will appreciate what others than my own group have done to make America great "I will try to understand the bmkgioun.l of tho*. of other religious loyalties "I will help to cleat* mutual respect and love between members of different :. ligioua aud racial groups. "I will cooperate heartily with those of othel faiths in wo k th*' 1 common gmid. "I will alway* protest when those of other faith* arc defamed "I will not Ire misled by fals. doctrine* of race, nor claim superiority to oth. rs on th*' ground of race alone. | “I will apply flu- Golden Rule to i those of all rs. * * and religion and I treat them a* 1 *houd ilk'- to be i treat'-d "I will pray fur those of other j faiths than my »n ami iiille their | prayers for my-• If o PETERSON NEWS * ♦ *• , Mi* B>'ty Hklie* ,p. iii tin we.-k : -oid in ih-i atur .is tin gu.*t of Miss Bimo ly Hak* ■ Marvin B«.ry was ih* Huilday . i dinuei gm-ai ol Reg Hkile*. Mis* Helen Beety and Miss ' Ellzaii. th L* y»* went lo Clcvt ' i land Ohio last Salurday Mr* Frank Hpad* attended th* I'lua.i. rly lonferi'lic* a’ Mt Pba* I ant Sunday Mi and M Ralph St.aub ami daught. . Virginia and Mr and Mi- W A Htiaub Went to Will -hire Sunday to visit Mi and Mi* Earl Hlraub. Mr and Mi* Stanley Callow and family w. i.- gu> *ts of M and ,M * Ora llrenllillg.-r Sunday , veiling Mi and Mr- Georg.- Bright a< conipaliied Ml and Mis John Bright to Detiaiu ■ . ohm, Sunday afternoon. Buddie Johns.ni and Reg Skil* - were in. mln . * of tlie Kirkland high s* h*ml gi.iup whi. li went to I’ll., ago last Fi iday Mi and Mrs o D W< Idy of I Foil Wayne called on Mt* W B | W< Idy Tuesday afternoon o Didn't Know It Wa* Gun Montgoni.' y Ala UP- Add all bls: I didli t know it was a gun V iisoii Gibb- 33 N* g:o. shot a friend of In* m tlie Jaw a* they talk.,! in a leslauiallt Hi aid a third party shoved something into hi- hand and In ifi.ln’t • v.-n know Ii was a gun until It went off Bull Attacks Red Shirt Biighton N’ .1 1U Pi J'din Miller who nia.b th.- mtstak* of real ing a i‘d shirt while leading a hoi tiles* bull to a water trough suffer'd 12 look'll ribs Th' animal tossed Miller into a Inlik wail ( 111 RUH PAGE SPONSORS BUTLER'S GARAGE Honest Work at Honest Prices CASH COAL AND SUPPLY Wholesale and Retail THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking DECATUR HATCHERY Super Quality Baby Chick* WALTER J. BOCKMAN General Ineurance —Real Estate T W DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Well by Nature's Way Cal E. Peterwon Men's clothing and furnishings. HELEN BEAUTY SHOP ANO 0 K BARBER SHOP Courteous Service FOGLE'S SERVICE Quality Merchandise A Attention SHEETS BROS CLEANERS Cleaning for People Who Care IF YOU APPRECIATE THIb CHURCH PAGE I PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS

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No Substitute There I* nothing that can take the place of the holy hour of worship A forced absence from the divine worship in the church will soon convince any person of its great value. Home may think they can worship by listening to a devotional radio program but not seeing the speaker or singers, the spirit and the personality of the program < an

RBI *eo«» | The parson had been prea.-liing I au hour and a half on the immortality of the soul. "I looked at the meuntains,’’ he said, ami I thought, 'Mighty as you ai.- you will lie destroyed, but my soul will not ' 1 gazed at the oc.-an and cried, •Vast you arc you will eventually dry up but not I And then be wondered why a titter ran through tlie congregation — — o ■■■■■ - ♦ IM> YOU KNOW? 1 Who was the first murderer? 2 Who was tin first martyr? 3 What were th. names of Noahs three son*? I Wh< • did -I. *u- have his In adquart. i * when in Gallic* '* 5. What town did the hosts of

SEE Cash Coal & Supply Coal — l.umlter — Fence Paint — Stokerw R. A. STI CKEY When you begin to know Hi.it you don t kimw anytbiug, then you In gin to know. “~~ “““* Tnw-in and Wreckinu Service BCTLER’S GARAGE Clyde Butler, Prop. Eapert Auto Repairing 135 3 First St Phons 505 Ev.-ry .w<-,-i lias it* sum , every evil Its good Time to SIN( LAIRIZE Your Car for Summer. FOGLE’S SERVIC E Tie great mid-i "V* i•d t< rntory ' lies just Ulld'-:' your hat VAPO BATH A Different Bath We have 22 years eiper.ence m th s f eld Come <n and have our Mr Dougnerty explain the nature of the John F Class Vapo Bath or call 120 for appo ntrrsnt Elbe Budding 10? 5 2nd St. The r|. h hsv*- just as many I h.ai’breaks ~* ’lie po.r folks but they ar,- of » different kind 0. K. Barber Shop •nd Helen Howell Beauty Shoppe* 221 N Second 3t Phene 55 Decatur. Ind.

VAPO BATH A Different Bath \V*“ have 22 ••ai't \prri< nt" in tin - field < <>me in and have our Mr. lAoughertv explain the nature of the John F. < la.** Va|»o Bath or rail I2*> for a|ipointmctit. t Klli* Buildinu 107 S. 2nd »t

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| not be transferred figure Is a familiar one In tin- Taut. God's appointed time and place. Here ail thought* of the world are shut out Th.- ritual. Hi*' windows, the altar, the nyuins. tbc Wurd. the sermon, all clear thu way for tight thinking and true communion. Why not accept the invitation and FUME To CHI'RCH NEXT Hl NDAY D Carl Voder

Joshua destroy’ Answers on page 2. — ■ ■ ■ —-o ss Ou* Many a good Intention dies from inattention. If through carelessindolence <n selfishness, a good Intention is not acted upon, we have lost an opportunity, demoralised ourselves, and stolen from our 1 ixissible good To have a talent and bury it is to be a "wicked and i slothful servant ' For in th.- end w.- shall b* judg.-d. not alone by what we have done, but by what we could have doin' ————— —<*- — If you u mid keep your friend, approa- h him with ~ telescope never w ith a inli roscupe.

(Jo to Church Sunday < harity should In gin .it lionntill’ nio«t of iim don t May at home long •Hough lit Ingin. Decatur Hatchery SuperQuai.ty Chick* Hatching* Every Week Authorized Dealer Maytag Wither — Hoover Cleaner* Kelvmator Refrigerator* Eitate Stove* Phone 497 122 Monroe St. For < »• y tiling you have inlaaed, you have gained aonivthing <!>»• Cai E. Peterson Clothier Hyde Park—Adler Clothe* Men’ll Eurnibhingh When otic a*k« for advhc In usually »ant» approval The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana khlahlihhcd INN 3 Member Federal llepoii ln»*. Corp. h lr well I’linuah to hav> a good opinion of youraeif. provid'd you Ilvi Up to It Walter J. Bockman I GENERAL INSI RANCE INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE 113 South 2nd St. Phone 3