Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1940 — Page 5
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IP I SUNDAY J SCHOOL -lesson ■■■■ *, M.xsv*P«- Union Letton for July 7 . — -.b-rto snd Berlatar* tosta •» rJwvrUKW-1 M lm.rn.-vr JJj 7 fttUftou* Education. «wd In _ ti nrren to imh nr Gonn GoonwF.M . rltl « TXXT—Job i 113 EVw rTXT In all mi. J'* •»>■ -’ Gmt ' ' hat tn *0 MN b**n th* of the tout Fevlmg* bereach of the choicest pr. «v « to pour forth ueihinde- -d ,-h he poetic channel The it irf „. ■■ why Christian ;*• pie • 4 t i r- >pon»* in tbair own so-.l* f,r r- <d the msgnlficcr.t po. ry | the Bible. For the next three nthr we are to ba prlvitog.d to r I «tudy of the poets of -he None of ut *ftould mi»« t leeton bnr>k of Job deale with ’nd free the fundamental problem, net ft the meaning of the suffer-I-f the righteous’” Our fire' lett proentt Satan at the grea' adjury and accuser of man and Wile that man may successfully net him by faith in God I tetanic Accaaattea vv 1 s>. frs lesson opent with a acene in lien where the angelie being* went 'hem*elve« to give an ar ■t of their activities Sate- too. here a* the advertary and acresd rr.cn * soul* fie had already God * permieaion and at a test Jeb * filth. destroyed all of Job * rjerty and token from him hi* nfly <*ee Job 1:14-19), but he had I dettroyad Job's treat In G«d a> Jkw Satan had a new charge, mely that Job could bear the k>»» hs* children and hit riehe* but rs rs would permit hl* own b-dy to ifficted. he would deny God It the familiar refuge of those who vid he about the servaM* of G d lay. He It in H for what he get* tat it." Those who use that lie i veil to recognize the originator their calumny; they are working nb Satan when they thu* hmd< r i lord * work ■ wpitttual Megrtl' vv 6-10*. The trial of Job was mo»t severe., only hit life wat spared Hi* Bic'.on wa» evidently not only that I boil* on hi* *km (which would he been bad enough), but a ry«Buc condition which made hit bole body sick and made him so ipulxiv* at to be unf.t to live with her people (see Job 7:1-5, Id. IS: 11. 19 17-30'. Not only did he *uffer physically khin an inch of hit life, but he wat Bjeeted Io the mental and spiritual rture of having the one who should ne stood by him—his wife- urg. m to renounce hit faith in G-d and e Many who have borr.c excrusting physical pain have broken nrr under spiritual cruelty, but • still maintained hit integrity Why God permitted him to suiter I did no* yet understand but he lew God and he was willing to take <*r. Hit hand evil as well as good 10) at long a* Hi* heavenly ither wat in control What a teaNay! HI bympatbetto Friendship (w. •13) Hi* wife and neighbor* had -banned Job, and even the children of • ttreet deeptoed him (it 1»». but i did have three friend*. Thank . nd for friendahip— not the fair iather kind, but the type that ■d* by in the hoi r of trouble *** friend* apparently earn* from di»t«nce <w. 11, 12) and at tome trillc* of time, effort and money lendship that doesn't cost anyto* usually doesn't amount to ly thing. Note th* Intelligent and sympa rtie manner in which they shared i urrow. They were themselves rrowful (v. 12? and they sat with •>. not saying a word In the hour deepest need word* are futile < often only add to the *orr< I how much it means in »uch an hr to have someone who will »'■ lUy. and yet eymp*thetic*Hy. tad by. One could wish that hi* end* had continued a* they begin d not later hav* »poiled their mfort by many important soundhut foolish word* which th* Lord d to condemn In the serious word* Und in Job 42:7, 8We shall M * the answer to the rstion regarding suffering in our toon for July 21 a* being that man •ght be brought to ready know God d to sea himself in the light of d s holiness Thus, by victory ■°ugh testing, man prove* to hims and to hi* fellow men that God worthy of our fulle*t confid- nee. K faith in Him will bring us °ugh the deepest dsrknes* and 1 severest trial Bawta of Evil o abolish evil its root* mu*’- be ■P and exposed in the sunlight, re fljey will wither and peri»h »* rung* thrive underground and esacsvyu*. I*e Mere Vanity • shall see no more vanity, nor •to divination*, for I will deliver People out of ypur hand; and >e 1 beww that 1 «m the Lord - Uel 12:23
come TO CHURCH
Our Day’s Sorest Problem Illuminated By Old Job Hax the Almighty Forsaken Hh Friends? — I his Present Trial of Faith Analagou* to Job’s Experience Clumsy Counsellors The Triumph of Trust.
By WILLIAM T. ELLIS With Providential '-pportunmet*, oat of the mints of thae and plaie, there rugs... to a world tha' I* i daggering and blinded by direful I war new*, thi* »tudy of the anti lent peerleM itook »f Job whb h I -ieal* dlre< tly with th- prohl- tn , that I* today tortnriag all *eim|. •Ive goal*. I heard a ripe. wl«Christian emaiopollte say on the day of the darkest report* from Frame, "If this goes on. we are all wrong In our b- lief In * Jn*t and all powerful God " Similarly. Ihe faith of myriad* is luduy being tested to the breabKig point He fore th- -e woH* --an tie printed, the tide <-f battle may haie tut-, -.-I. e-yi today w.- -••• in< arnatr InI justice prevailing over Inofr.-nslve neutral nation*, and driving towards >h- destrui tion -if all that repr-'M-nt* Christian < ivilisatl-m Is G.-d dead or impotentT law* He not i ar- ’ W!iy does He permit sin h va-' and m<ab ulable suffering? Ai- ill* ears - losed to the passion*:- prayers -d Hi* people? Why doe* II- permit right and rea son to be trampled underfoot by those who ‘lout him’ Job Hold* Candle to Today No othei work d--at* so fully with these problem* as the H—ik o! I# It la unwiue in literature, admittedly one of the greatest p-r em* -J all age* Aside from the prose Prologue, md o--aalonal explanatory paragraphs, the book is In verse, and should Im- read 111 the llevls- d Version or -me of thmodern translation* whb h preserve the poetical form Th- pages aie I podded with great phras* * which have be- om-- the proverbial wisdom of Christendom We are told little about the author. th-' Um-- or the place. Evidently Joi. was a patriarch, a P"» erful sh-ikh dwelling somewhere on borders of Arahfa The whole atmosphere of th- volume betray* that A* to dat- . it ha. been »arlously assign-d by -riti-s to a pel md from the time of M-aes to P , "' , <gllt< day* Hut th- test and th-' truth ai< tun-les« h make, tor spacious thinking to realise that thl* am lent im-'tn hold* 4 candle to lighten todays da k path Our pies-nt problem of th- inscrutable ways of the Almlghty is -s old as th- lace in out bitterness we cry. N-'er . or r,,w Ilk- uti-n "'X *•"*’* .M-hisn-t tru- Andlh- gieat-’t „(,h.... woes, the ( loading Os futih in a good God. is a* <>l'l “* J ” l ' Those Blundering Friends Thin Mt? <on#btii <» . usskm. » dialogue, an argument. !I, |»,ell a God Job and Jobs four )( nuphar Blldad. Z-phar I tll d Elihu. th- last a yotmg ttian Xstv-k- aite. the Others were ’"l'aT.' fl'*' Ik set down dearly ,| llt Job had ftieiids Th-y »•'• 1 ~-t wo. but they were -rue end I:"';)' that wot. friends h. hi* ad-w-rsity ikey forsm.k all -4*" .. ven -lays »' turned to .nt"'-.’ •>'"> JX ...v,-n day* «» kl* g.t' f th-y * "'P > silent in hi* pt- .. .-lacing than th-lr th( . ward* of The great point ' ,y J ,riL , :d. II . Ih "H.---;;x- --* L Job withstood '"l* ''it woub ,O ‘“T tii-mt it » ' , „m< * 'o t* ll ' that •W""" m g a m coun pertain degr.- of '"' r wh „ n)a y In e»< hanged right-ousnesa w . hal 0 , i°' a"/..!. -•-*• "*" P'Ui FrO "’ I R w. h a**h t y O a»d’*Pt'“"' J «>" *•* ““ I|lh an <mt»t»ndin« 1 and h ''! h teous»e.s Hatan he Bible ha* no donb oh ye*. h llf (l powerful .about th-' ,xi ’ < h, „( ourselves i Job 1- 2- , , • * *
mas -am-' sneering. "Does Job .fear God for naught*" He was giv en th- right to sift Job by the destraction of all lit* -hildr-n and ' possession* No refug-' ->n Belgium * Weary «*y* was ever more thoi.Highly d-ap-iili-d than Job. Null Job could say. Th-- larrd gave ami th--Lord hath tak-rn away; Meeeed be the name of the Lori! " Again - ytin al Natan said. "Bfcin for skin. yew. all that a man hath will In- ittv. for his life Anothei lie from the father of Iles, on the batll- fn !da of Europe we Iwhold i heme-, who put Ilf-- last, and not firs'.. Then, in this tremendous lest rj faith. Natan was permitted to visit upon Job loathsome boils, from tire crown of hi* h-ad to the soles of his feet. Even his wife had-- him renounee God and die. 11- rejoined. What, shall we receive g-ssi at the hand* of God, and shall we not receive evil?” ills faith roe-bed its peak In the de-rlaratk-n "Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him " Wisdom from the Book Job Is -me of the “Wisdom Hooks ' of the Old T-stam- nt All th- other classic* rental* no parallel to It. Its wisdom consists In portraying th- "tie clear reality 'a human soul In struggle over the ' mystery of Ilf- It is a majestic I portrait ol a steadfast spirit Now a-lays we are familiar with the ' stories of sophisticated and weal- . thy m-n. who when adversity comics. jump out -if high windows to 'death No smh inwardly course ' was possible to Job H- was made of sterner stuff He could endure, and hi* -xp-rl-n-e ha* heartened th- race. For the great lesson of the Insik Is that th- suffering of the righteous Is disciplinary, and not punitive. It is 'Tribulation" ththteshing of the grain from the -haft God's ways are not always dear to men: but they are His ways. And by the path of suffer. Ing we enter into somewhat of thpatletM'-' of God. who Is always working out larger designs than we can < otnpreh-'iid We are nowadays living nt a world that is In the prmesa of b--Ing remad-'. Vast design* are mi der way, designs that will ultimately vindicate «l'«l» goodness and care. He is doing something with and for humanity <>ur pait. like Job* is to trust Him to the uttermost, certain that, as in Jobs case, the -nd will justify all Th-li-ally slglilfi- ant fact about the restoration of Job's health and prosperity to that it found him a bigger, b-ti-r man. "Judge not the la-rd by feeble WfllW. Hut trust Him for His grace H-hlnd a frowning providence. He hide* a smiling face." SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS Life i» a long lesson In humility. Jain-'* M Barrie. * s * Our past Ilves build the pre-id. which must mold th- live* to be. Eiiwln Arnold. Tto .hastily iny brother, chastity «h.- that has that Is clad in pl-le steel John .Milton. If any Ob- has lost faith in the Hibl- l-t him go to Bahyl. nla an he will find H again. — Prof. MHprecht archaeologist. Ail things whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believe, ye shall re(,ive Matt. 21:22. Music exalts each joy. allay* each Exrwds diseuaes. softens • very pain. Hub* the rag-' of poison and " |l|uKUe . John Armstrong • • • Ollr r-verent feeling toward God „ of *etling Hit" afar off « “ and had little to do with the*' • e* that He has mad- • hllip Brooks. Th- desire of tin - iclusive good i. not the ussenee of true patriot'"Th* willingness l-> do justice In „ nation U- every brother of otto common land I* th- "»*l »» <* !f •°7h?Xb ba. - to it that there be a C hrto"'Tb- "right patriotism - onslst* In th* delight which spring* front . .Hitrlhuting ->ui |H'cullar advantage* to th* benefit of humanity.
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First Bapt-st Church Carey It Moser. Pastor Due to the absence of the paste! for the day. only the Hunday si h-xd will convene at 9:30 a tn Lot everyone be present for thf« one hour The pastor will return for all services nest week, flmember. only one service Nnnd-y "I SO p m Wednesday, our midweek h-mr of fellowship Will you not come and bring your family along? ■ — — g ■— First Evangelical Churc* George N laixler. Mlnlst--9IS a. m Itanday school Mr. Gregg M- Farland, superintend, nt. in in a m Divine Worship Sermon theme "An Htal'ed Nation.'' f, 3<i p. m. Christian End.*-or. 7;30 p m Sunday Evening Fel lowsblp Hermon them. ' The Unknown Christ." 7:30 p m.. Tuesday- official board. 7: SO p m. Wednet-d.iy Dtvotlonal und study hour Th- regular monthly m.-ting of the Woman's Missions y *oclety Is being postponed from July 4th to July 11th First Methodist Church Monroe at Fif'h Ntr—t Ralph Waldo Graham. D D.. Mlnls-er Morning Worship and Mtndy *• 30 !< m A unified service Nursery for the Infant*. Junior church for the children, sp--isl message; music l-y the yotmr peoples' choir, aermOW by the pa*toi, theme: "God, Liberty and Resp risibility " Bible I lasses tor every age group You ar- cordially Invited Epworth Leasu- 0:N p m N|t*' rial Speaker. Mr* It W Graham Also plan* for attending th- Epworth I-ague Institute will he discussed all wh-. ar- Intonated in attending th- institute are asked to please lie p'-s- lit Evening service 730 p m Old time hymn singing by the congr--gallon Hixclal music by th- - horns choir N-imun by th- pawtor them- "Raised by Prayer " A warm whotn- to all. W--dne»<i <y. ti 30 young peoples -h-dr r-h. irsal; 7:30 Prayer and i Hi Me Hom. * 16 chorus choir rehearsal „ o — Zion Evsngsi.cal and Reformed Chari- M Prilgh Th D. Minister Chn h school. !' a m T L Becfc. Hup’ Morning Worship. l'» a ni Chll dren - Day egercis-'* Mn»l< by the y ung p--oples choir Zi .n Youlh la agii.' ir. p in M uday 7 P nt .M.etlng of the off al laiard Tuesday. 2:39 p. m Women's in *>lonary society Wednesday. 7 p m. Church s, I .ad council. - - -o—The First United Brethren Church Cor ol Madison A Ninth streets G. T Rosselot. Minister Sunday sr hiad at !• 15 a in Roy Muinma. suiwrintendeni. Classen lor all age* M-rillng Worship al 1 11 30 a in Roy Miimma. Frank Ikihnk. and Cnrt Hill will gIW brief messages of interest to the church in the o|» nlng worship Hermon by pas tor. Nubje-t: "What Shall I Render Ulilo God '" Christian Endeavor at •> 3o p in Groups for Jewels. Juniors. Intermediates. Seniors and Adults Evening Worship at 73« p m The young people who attended the Wawasee camp will participate and Frank Anthony of Africa will speak HHde study Monday evening at 7 p m Prayer m-'-'ting Wdnesday eve nlng al 7 P '-roup* toi < Illi dren young people, young married people, all other adults Daily Vacation Bible si hool will begin Monday morning at *:3<t. Church of the Naisrene 7th and Marshall StPaul Brandyberry, pastor fl 30 a m Bild-, school Doyle Lytle. Siipei liiu ndent The Bible is th- B-x-k of Wisdom for this --m fused age. Nhall we not be faith fill to our Sunday school daws and learn what to do from till* Ixiok of life? 10:3(1 a m Th- morning worship service H-rrn-m tb-mc. "Growing Christians 7:(m p m Th- Young peoples meeting Re* Custer, pi-sldciit. 7:N p. m The Hi-N. Y. mootjug Fred Edged, leader. 7:00 p in Th- Junior society. Mrs Jesse Plasterer, supervisor. 7:45 Pin —The evening evauge list!- service. Hermon theme. "How May We la- Saved Horn Worry in a Day Like This? g:0(i p m. Wednesday regular mid-week prayer meeting ••Heek y- lit*’ ,l "‘ kingdom of God and His righteousness We welcome you to every set--1 vics.
Nuttman Ave. U. B Church L. J. Martin, pastoi 9 am — Sunday s- hool Lawrente Mi-bel. sup-iintendeat. I" 30 a. m Sermon. Dale Upborn. . Mt 4 45 p in Christian 73« p m. Evangelistic sarvices 7.45 p. m Wednesday Prayer servtoea. 7.45 p. m Monday Th- administrsttve b-mrd will mmt at the . han h Reports for May and Jun- will he given. The Christian Educ.it ton and Mi»siona coavrntlon Is now In progress at Rockford and will lasi over Sunday. Delegates hav* been sent from the charcb and all who | ■an are urged to attend some ol these sesalon* Don t forg-t to go to church Sunday. You are welcome to our services. —— - o — Zion Lutheran Church Monroe at Eleventh Street Paul W. tchults. Pastor Sunday school and Bibb- i las* 9 :30 a. m Divine Sunday services 10.30 a. tn. Ehrly services wl'h -ominuniou * 3o a. m Next Sunday. July 7. holy reminunlon will be c-l-brated in the English services. Annottm ement Friday at parsngage —■— - o Presbyterian George O. Walton. Minister *.<m a. m Junior worship and Bible hour. Mr*. W. A. larwer m charge. 9:30 Sunday School W P. Schrock superinh-nd-u'. 10.30 Morning worship Sermon Grace. Love And Fellow-hip 7 mi p m At th- evening worship the program of Children's Day trill be given. An Interesting program ha* been arranged by all th- ■ lasses of Sunday School. Pleasnote the service will begin at seven oT lock The Communion of thLord's Snpp--r will be observed next Sunday morning July 7. . -— o — —— St. Marys Church First mass 7. A M. Children's mass *;3* A. M Thud mas* 9:45 A. M. B-ucduflon following last ma**. Prayer hour and B-nedi- tiou Friday evening at 7 3U p 111 Rev. J. J Helmet*, pastor - — - —o -- Church of God Gl-a E Marshall, paatot "G-xi to our refuge and strength, a very present h- lp in trouble P-alm 44:1 Th- unified aervfce begin* promptly at I" a '«' a,, d I lose* at it 50. The boys and girl* no el in Junior ihunh at I" and their worship service to planned accord mg tu their needs. This hour of worship with the boys and girls is a happy hour id song, story and worship 7 «h* p in Ntilnhig Lights. Mrs l*aa< Wagner, b ad. r 7no p. m Christian Crusader* "Habits worth forming" I* thtopi- for discussion His young people will speak during the meet Ing. XOO p ill Evening evung-Tlstli service Message by th- pastor. 7:30 p in Wedn-adiiy evening Midweek prayer servile 7 30 p m Friday evening Bibb study Th- public is most - ordially In Vlted to attend all th- services of thiM <'(>ngn , jcatl* , n ——-— —-o " - Th* American Way A leaflet publlshd by the Nation al Education A*»o- lation has ' Uiiestlon and aswers whl< h < »rry through our ideals of Am-ricantom WHAT IH THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE? It is a free way. allowing each lo live according to his own c«uscience. , .... It Is a peaceful way. settling dlff erenc-s by election* and court*; It Is a friendly way judging six cess by happiness and growth It Is a co-operative way, emphu siting servile to the common g'«'d. It Is a democratic way. bas' d on human hroth-rh-x-d and th- Golden WHAT IN KDI'CATION FOR THE AMERICAN WAY’ II to universal. o|H-nllig d ,M ’ r * to all people; It Is Individual, helping each per»on to make the most of hi* tallt |s tolerant, seeking truth through free and open dim U**ton It in continuous, knowing that l-aniltig to a lifelong nere**")' It Is propheli- Imrkllig always loward a better civiltoatlou. |
• « DOYOV KNWt 1 Who was th- greatest lawgiver of all times? 2 What prophet lived In Telioa? 3 With quotations from whl< h book In the RHile did Jesus t-ply to the t-mpl-r In the wilderness’ 4 Whom did Jesus mean when he said. "Ye are the salt of the -•nrth?" 5. To whom did John the Baptist direct the words, “Y- offspring of vipers?" Answer* on psg- 3. MACLEY NEWS —by— MRS. I. J. WORTHMAN o 4 Mr and Mr* Norman BielH*r»lln<' of Decatur visited with Mi and Mrs. Glen Beer and daughter Janice Ms-- Sunday Mrs. Charles D-ttlug-'i returned home from Toledo Saturday evening Mr and Mr*. Lloyd Roth and daughter from Milford. vl»|t-d relative* and friend* in and n-ar Magley Sunday Mrs. Raymond Nhackley of D-.-a-lur spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Robert Beery and son David Mr and Mr* la-«ter Cowan* and son* vtoll-d with Mr and Mr* WaiIter Egl-y and daughter Carol Ann Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. Albert S- h-rry of Ex- Ina. Ohio, visited with Mr* Car--dine Jaber* and Mr and Mrs. George Gerber and son laiteii. Tharsday and Friday Joy<e Fru< ht-' I* visiting with Mr. and Mr* Arthur Frw-hte and family of Fort Wayne Mr and Mrs. Robert B-ery and son David spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Harv- Beery and family of Peterson. Mrs Gl-n Beer and daugh'er J* nice Mae. Mr*. Howard E Harris and »ou Terry spent Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Worthman ami family Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Fruchtand family visited with Mr. and Mr* Otto Hildebrand and family Sunday evening R-v and Mr*. Grelber and family and Marie Hildebrand visited with Mr and .Mrs. Franklin Frmhte lay evening Mi and Mr* Alto-it H-pp-r! vi* Red with Mr. and Mr*. Franklin Fruchie Monday evening Sunday morning. Mr and MrCharley 11-ttlnger. Mi .-nd Mrs Ernest J Worthman and on Calvin and daughter Florem <■ of Magi- y. and Mr and Mr* Harry Hauer of Pr-ble. and Mr and Mr* Walter Frsublger of near Magley II Mt -I Lima gathered at th- Frank In ver home near Van W-rt Ohio for a surprise birthday - elebiatlon 111 honor of Frank llam-r for hr* fortyfirst Birthday and also hl* n- ph- w Calvin Worthman who ws* thryears old both birthday* falling on June 25th A ha*kel dlnn-r ws* served ar the noon hour The aftet n-xin was spent In game* and tak Ing picture* Mr* Frank Yag-r visited with Mrs Franklin Frucht* Wednesday aftermxm W— True religion affords government its surest support. Til-' highest aim of all authority Is lo -onfer llb«-riy Chsnnlng Th- real en-mle* of all nation* are hate, greed selfishnes*. racial and natlonallHl- bigotry Th- real battlefields of th- world are not Flanders Fields, hut human h- art* Phillip* Go-xl will, hk- a g-ssl IW'ie. I* Ihe result of many a-1* and -an I-' lost by one George F Hof* nmn CHVKCH PAGE SPONSORS BUTLER’S GARAGE Honest Work at Honett Price* CASH COAL AND SUPPLY Wholesale and Retail THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking DECATUR HATCHERY Super Quality B»by Chick* WALTER J. BOCKMAN General Insurance—Real Estate T. W DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Well by Nature's W*y Cal E Peterson Men’s clothing and furnishing*. HELEN BEAUTY SHOP AND 0. K. BARBER SHOP Courteous Service HOLTHOUSE SINCLAIR SERVICE Qosflty Merchandise 4 Attention SHEETS BROS CLEANERS Cleaning for People Who Cere IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE I PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS
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Christianity and Democracy Danleld Webster one* «*ld "hrt na not f-rget the religion* < hsrar ■ t-r of our origin Our fathers were brought here by th-lr high v- n-ra lion for the Christian religion They journeyed by It* light and labored In Ils Bop- They iwnight to Incorporate Ils principles with th-' elein- iit* of their society, and to dlHuae Its Infllien--' thru all tbeir lllatltutlon* civil, political, and llteiary Lot us < herl»h th-se sentiment*. snd extend thl* Influence still more widely, tn th- fnll convlctlon that thl* I* the happiest ao<|ety, which partakes In the high
I wil I Wisdom w-J g vms jus res*M Jack "Who is Mike lluntry?" Father: Why. son, I don't know. Why?" Jack "Well we sing at mb-01. 'Mik-- Huntty. 'ti* of th—' " -—— ■ -■ ■ «»■ - — —-— To be a g.-od patriot a man must -oiislder hi* countrymen a* God's creatures and himself a* accountable fur hl* action towards them B-rkby Patrlottom must not I— sought In term* of sentiment but In law* of right snd wrong National |x>ll< y may often fall helow bur It cannot rise above the national ld-al.
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. est degree of the mild and peaceful spirit ->f Christianity.'' Christ I* nil y and ilemorrwy stem froth tke saiae root. Tyruay has always been the enemy of Irua Christianity, and noble Christiana have ever fell It to be th-lr duty to obey God rather than tyrannical men Drm-xrsiy -aanot live apart from ChriMlaii prgwlples. The chief asseta of a nation are not material resource* but the moral i - hers- ter of It* cltlseti* Why not accept the invitation to C4IMK TO CHI R( II NEXT NI NDAY? - D. Carl Yod*r.
OmPmkhh I No one makes a great aacrtflce till he has lesrn-d lo make small 1 *a< i Isl- e* Gr«at sa< rlflces follow small ones whhh are aot notice able but whhh point hi the right direction Horn-- of these small aacrift- ■* in the making of a better man are self Indulg-o-». prejudice. | personal pleasures, false pride. - on-ell jealousy. No one will - ouat for mu-h so long ** th-'*- dominate Ute |k,wii with them, and sec yourself a man of infliien-e and p-wer I living a wntthwhlle life.
(Jo to Church Sunday Sheets Bros CLEANERS — HATTERS Phone JM Decatur, IM. The nobleat motive It the public K'xxl Virgil Decatur Hatchery i Super-Quality Chicke Hatchinpa Every Wook Authorised Dealer Maytaf Wither — Hoover cieanere KeMnator Refrigeratoee Eetate Stovoa Phone «7 122 Monroe Sr Then are no pointe of the comliaaa on th<- chart of true patriot* , torn W inthrop Cal E. Peterson Clothier II) de Park—Adler Clolhen Menu Furni.*hin<h We are i hlldren of one Tether mon than »< are Ameinau. Humiicr. — — The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Entablihhed ISM Member Federal Oeposit Inn. Corp. patrlolitm l» the oltal condition 'of national permanence Curtin. Walter J. Bockman GKNERAL INBIRANCE INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE tSI South 2nd St Phene 1
