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World Catastrophe Follows g Revolt Against Divine Law ( tear Relation Between Moral Slump and (ollapae of Old Order — Almighty I* Chaaitoing Nations for Recreancy to Him and Hl* taw — Psalms for Sinner*.

•y WILLIAM T. ILLIS One of the frsal. grw gmorall Mtkfea whkh baa not yet folly penetrated the public cower lows new to that the preeeal plight of the natione la a punishment for this generatlM'i disregard of God ind Ilia la*. That aeew* a harah »erdlct Nee ertheleea. If herfpfare be tree. It haa always been tae way of the Almighty to rlndknte Hto rule by uativaal puatohatomt tor individual and social eßaiag This tbense raa* through the an tire Old Taatameni Gog to a God of righteousness and leva.; sad whenever a people depart from righteousness and luva. they have to recboa with Hto laeaurable Jaetke lu his farewell Address. George Wsshingtoe pointed out this reiatkm ship between a nations moral uualittoe and IU proeperlty Nobody deatea that a glaring aspect of the postwar civUtaatloa. the whole world arwuad. baa been its tiagraat nootlag of the old Christina stsadards of conduct and of personal responsibility "Do as you please, ' express yourself, has been the accepted rule of con duct. Tbe tour H s of a truly civilised lite — Reticeuee. Reftaeamit. itevereuee aad Religkni — have been thro*a into the dto.ard fiaMboyant seVtobueas has bad tbe right of way. The Tea Cobiriandamats have openly been scorned as " out of date ' Chastity has t»en considered no Umgot sarred and bindlag la tbe Uvea of myriads plain honesty luw been conepuw«ssly lacking la high business circles. A He to considered a social convenience. Tbe Dntebntb Hey baa been widely and rapidly secularis ed Intemperance and dtvori e have become fairly tasbloaablc Pleasure baa been made tbe chief cad o! men -»- and women Carcaaocoddling to more cdmnsr.u than . oneeni for one's soul. Honor and the sanctity of tbe pledg'd word have largely disappeared from tbe reiatluas between many ant ions. Public worship has declined or become perfumtory Verily, we have been giving the devil hto due, and denying God Hto due. . "Leet Ws forget' Since the writing of Kipling * "Recesslonar there hss been no poet ur prophet to call our timne back to basic loyalty to God our ears seem to be dulled to an awarenew of uatloal sinning. Yet sin is st the root of all oar evils today. The word sin Itself to out of fashion; bat tbe fact of sin Is awesomely operative This preeevH la-sson upon sin, its consequences and Its cure. Is timely beyond all estimate, for nless the world becomes newly awake to tbe awfal nses of sin. and tarns to confesstoa and repentant r, we may expert no restoration at tbe bands of an overruling Providence. "for hast ben heart tbat puts bur trnet. In reeking tube and Iron shard All valtoat deal that builds on dust. And guarding call* not Thee to guard; for drantic boast and foolish word. Thy mercy on Thy people. Lord!" This fifty first Psalm had its origin is Davids Infamous sin with Batkabeba He bad caused the death of her husband, brave and aokle Vrtah. and bad taken ber to wits, tola companion in adultery Ths Incident to tbe sort of thing tint modern gossip colnmolsu treat lightly, as a phase of night 'lab Ilfs. Not so with Scripture Th* horror of mau and God st such violations of the sanctity of life and of Divine La* *aa well expressed by the Propbet Nathan, who. standing before the king, ph Hired David’s sin la the parable of tbe one ewe lamb David, not see Ing himself In the picture, burst out In Indignation, only to be brought lo* by tbe fearless proph et‘s "Thon art tbe man?" To make ns moderns all cons done of our sin. and of Its h«la ouxaesa to the function of proph • eseoeoe* • eoseoeev •The Sunday Scheel Lessen for August N is. “Cenfsssien •nd Peeglveness”—ll Samuel 12:1-14; Psalms »1 and 52. • ••*•*••• • •••see* •

•ta who would wear Nathan's man tie Oh. for words to awshen sintai hearts as David was awakened! What the king, freshly stncoaa- < lou* and sin loathing, thought of himself to portrayed In the two penitential psalms whkh arc our assigned Lesson test. Hpting What Gsd Hates Loose ideas of sin flow from loose Ideas about God. To think of God. sa haa for a generation trevn the vogue in soms quarters aS an impersonal, amorphous gelatinous Being of Indtocrlmlaats benevolence, who steads tor nothing im peratlve in human life, to, of course, to rob sin of Ito chara< ter as something evil and dreadful H It doeen t matter to God bo* men behave, naturally they go heedlessiy tn any limit As to hto God. so will mau be. tk-rlpture leaves us In no douhl as to the holiness of Jehovah, and bia hatred of sin The ultimate conception of tbe awfulneea of alu Is revealed by the death of tbe Havlour upon the cross to make atonement therefor. As Whittier wrote: Too dark ye cannot paint the sin "I see the wrong that i-rand me Hee. I feel the guilt within; I bear, dltb groan and travailcries, The world confuse its sia. "Yet. in tbe maddening maxu of things. And tossed by stonn and floor, To one fixed treat my spirit clings: I know tbat God to good!" Ths Open Deer es Reurtion Tor that Is the refrain of these two blood-dripping psalms They see sin In the light of the eharac ter of tbe Kternal And they find Him forgiving to the penitent Siu s fetters may be broken by God's g<Mid grace; the sinher need not go through Ike with them clanking at his heels Divine mercy egceeds mortal transgression. As the psalmist prayed. ‘ Hide Thy face from my sms. And blot out all mine Iniquities Create In me a clean heart. O God; Aud renew a right spirit within me." Thia to tbe refuge for sln-froub-led souls and for troubled nations The open door of return confronts us all. When we get back to God we shall get bock to pease. ggVEW ggNTENCt SERMON* Wisdom to always good to learn whose wisdom soever It may be —A. M Fairbairn. Our fears are always greater than our foe» Ram s Horn. Do the work that's nearest Though It's dull st whiles Helping when we meet them. Lam* dogs over stiles fhartes Kingsley After Sixty years of public life. 1 hold more strongly than ever to khe conviction. deepened snd Strengthened by long e ** r, * , *r*' ol the reslity and nearness and the personality of God -Gladstone • • • I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me —Proverb* 5:17 Life may go- If "'mor »«F - Austin Dobson. Little self-dehlsls. little hon<-*t 1., Httle passing words of sym pathy. Utile nameless acts of kindness. little silent victories over temptations these are ‘be threads of gold which, when woven together, gleam out brightly in the pattern of life -Farrar. Example to a lesson that all men can read —Gilbert Went. He who wishes to secure the good of others has already •*“’*’ liiv own. —ConfuciuiEvery duty brings Ha peculiar delight, every denial Its atg, compenaation every ‘bough Its recompense, event craw «• crown; pay ««* •** auce as oiled with cause —Charles Mildmay Tabulation* u»y b* ,urß ** '•‘® triumph . Self-conquest to greatest of vi.toriea.

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BQIUKHBI First United Srsthran Church C*rw*r Ninth and Madison Streets O T. R***eloL Mmrntsr Hunday School at 1:15 a. m. Roy Mumma superiatamdent Claa**a for •II ages and a welcome to all who "»me. Morning Worship at 10:54 a. m. Kermon by th* pastor Mwbjact; ' Should We Prepare for Wnr’ i'hrlstlaa Endeavor at 4:50 p. m Helpful group* for Jeweto Jualors. Intermediate*. Mentors and Adalis. Bvenlng Worship at 7:» p. ML Talk With Jesua." RM<l- study Monday Evening at 7:44 p. a. Prayrrmeetlag Wednesday evening at 7 oo p m Groups for Children. Young People. Young Married People, all other adult*. You are Invited to attend any or all of these services - —■ St. Marys Churan First mass. 7am Children a mass. 4 30 a. m Third mas* aud b*n*dlelloa. 5 45 a m Friday prayer hour. 7.30 p m commanon Hunday for St. Mary's Sodality. Rev. J. J Helmets, pastor First Presbytsrlan Church George O. Wilton, minister 5 a. m. Junior worship Mrs. W A. Lower. *>oa. B Hunday ifahool W P. fkhrork. superintendent. No morning worship 7 54 p. m — Colon service Morning worship will be resnmed Hunday. Heptember ArsL — O - First Evangelical Chur«h“ G**rg« S LMI4V. Minister 9 15 A M Hunday School Mr Gregg McFarland, mperlnlendent. I# 10 A M Dlvln< Worship Her mon theme: "He Intercedes" | 7.30 p. m. I nion Hervk* in this i hurch Guest speaker. 7 30 P. M . Wednesday. Midweek devotional and study hour ■ - ■ ' '■— -0 Zion Evangelical and Reformed Charles M. Prugh. Th. 0. Minister Church S' hool 9 A. M. T. L. Becser. Hupt. Morning Worship in A M. Hermon “The Word Os The Lord" I «'or. 15:5k Special music Cnton evening service at th* Evangelical Church. 7:34 p. m Hermon by Rev F. H Itupoow. D D of Fort Wayne. Camp Mack for intermediates and young people has linen cancelled on account of the prevalence of infantile paralysis in that region. churchmen's Brotherhood Con vention. Chicago August 34. 21 »ad 22 — —<►“ 1 Nuttmsn Av*nu« United Brsthrsn L. J. Martin, pastor The annual Camp meeting of th" United Brethren church ha* been In progress at Rockford Ohio at the U. B 'amp ground there, the past week The Camp will close Tuesday night and will be followed hy the Auglatoe Annual ConferencS which will begin Wednesday 21. 9 30 Hudday school. There will he no preaching service but as many as possibly can are urged to attend the Camp Meeting all day Hunday d 45 Christian Endeavor for all who cannot attend the Camp 7 30 Wednesday nigh’ prayer meeting. The annual Conference will continue through next Sunday Dale Osborn Is the delegate to the < oUfereuce from the local church. Church of God Glen E. Marshall, partor 10-11:50 a. m.—Unified sorvic* 7 p. m. -Shining Lights 7 p m —Chrtotian Crmtadera. • p m. -livening service. 7 50 p m Wednesday—Mid-week prayer service. Mrs. Robert Strickler, leader. 7:30 p. m Friday—fclble study— Ephaalans 5:27 is the starting point -o— Church es th* Naxaren* 7th and Marshall Hts Paul Brandyberry, pastor 9 30 a.m. Sunday SchooL Doyle Lytle, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. -The morning worship aervke. Sermon theme. "The Church Tbat Waa Faithful." 7 p m -The N Y P S aervke. Rex Custer, president 7p. m.—The Junior society. 7 p m -The Hl-N Y. 7:45 p m —Tbe evangelistic service. Hermon theme. "The Answer to Your Problem." Text. "My soul, wait thou upon God "—Real® <2:5. gpm Wednesday—The regular mid-week prayer meeting Ipm Heturday—Tbe regular meeting of tbe prayer band We urge every tueiuber to be present

st this service. "I do not oak te see the distant •rew*: on* step *nough for me." Ltvs a day st s DM to sowed Wisdom We w*kome you to our services. lien Lutheran Chu’ett Paul W fe halts, pastor iHvise Bunday services. 14:20 a. m Sunday School and Bible class 5 3o a. m. Dtvia* early services, I 30 a. m ■S'(iiung First Aid To Highway Victim | Over attentloa to an Injured pet ■on by welt meaalng but «xclt*d bystanders er companions unUaln ed in first aid may do more harm than good to the belief egpressed In a bulletin upon iraffk accidents issued today by the bureau of publicity of the Indiana state taedhal association. This bulletin to one of a series of newspaper release, upon "Indiana's Twelve Killers' bring issued by the bureau, lu this list of 12 leading causes of death In Indiana, heutt disease comes first aad accidental deaths occupy fourth position. "Tbe immediate car* of lb* victin of i highway or automobile accident usually must be given by companions or non professional friends at tbe site of the accident." continues tbe bulletin. "The manner in wbhh the injured person is handled and what is done for him In tbe first 30 minutes following Injury may determine life or death a* a result of hto accident, or at beet moderate or severe crippling aa an end result of hto Injuries. Too frequently additional damage la caused by excited bystanders or companions, who. under the duress of (be circumstances surrounding tbe accident, fall to regard tbe principles of first aid. Il to mm h wiser to leave a man who to unable to help himself In an overturned automobile and await adequate help so tbat he may be lifted out carefully than to attempt to extricate him wltfeotit help. The individual with an Injured arm or .boulder tan twat protect It by bolding the extremity him self. The- person with a damaged knee or painful ankle should not be permitted to get up and try to walk on tbe painful limb. "Pain in lhe back and inability to arise to a sitting position with out severe pain indlcatea a possible injury to the spine. A person Injured in such manner must be rolled in the blanket or picked up by at leqst three or four adolts. It he must be moved, without heading the back or hips Pahi about tbe hips or below the waistline may Indicate severe fracture and the utmost care must be used in moving the person from an automobile or to a place where he may lie down and reel. "Vomitlne end paten--.* are sign, of severe Internal injury and the vktlm must be absolutely quirt Experienced ambulance attendant* know hest how to lift and move an injured persern Wall tor their help. "Time spent In deliberation, ok mining a glass of water, or spply Inga wet towel be fore moving a severely Injured person offers an opportunity for him to regain sirength lost 111 shock “Every effort must be made to place the Injured portion of the body in a comforlaMe and proteeb ed p«»wttt«>sa. Above all avoid rash and hurried pulling or dragging of an Injured per»«w H Is much belter that he remain quirt until help Quits Commerce Post ■%* ’TI MS.-aStl jME.-'--.lr--- • With ths cryptic statement that "ha wishr • to be free of admin* ■strative d.'slta so thdt h* can be helpful in the field of netfofiel <fefenet." Idward J. Noble resigned hto office ns U. B. undersecretary of er>m»n*rce. Friends of the wealthy potttkltm. who waa formerly heed c< a national confection conesm. intimate that hr might run for the U H senate tn tus native state of Connecticut

to procured “Thee* sciential measures at the ■Me of an accident may eave a life or prevent crippling in a Itmb Regard them at the time of aa seek dewt." i ■I.BN - ■ -<> I I — I y [ c. .* —<■ | Did you pot your nickel hi the <owtributlon box today?’ th* mother ».kcd of her little daught-r when she bad returned from tbe ■ hurch. "No. Mother. I dldn t think I needed to. I saw tbe man in th* pew ahead put In a dollar and so I saved my nickel." — Fortlaed Express O — — [news BRO AIM ASTS* * Listed below are news aad s porta broadcasts: WLB—Chicago—47o KO. (Daylight Saving Time) I OC A. M — Early war newa. dally. 7 04 A M — Monday through Friday 3:11 A M - Julian Bentley, eacept Hunday 14:15 A M. Bungay only. Ervla Lewis. ie 56 A M — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewie; — Saturday. Julian Bentley. 13 84 A M — Monday through Friday. Ervin Lewis; — Saturday. Julian Bentley 1:11 P. M.—Dally except Bunday. 150 P. M.-Monday through Friday. Ji»P. M Saturday only, g 30 P M. — Tuesday. Wednea day. Friday. Saturday WLW—Cincinnati—7o4 KC. (Daylight Raving Time) Monday 7:15; 3:16 A. M 4 45; '6:45. f«well Thomae; 4 16, 14:45, Peter Grant; 11:04; 11:16; P M. 1 35 A M Tuesday -7:16; 6:16 A M 4:46; 5:46. Lowell Thomae; 6 16; 6:45, H. V. Kaltenborn: 14:46; 11:04. Peter Grant; 1:26 A. M. Wednesday —7:15; 8:16; A. M. 4 46 ; 5 46. Lowell Thomae; 6:16; 10 46; 1100 P. M. Peter Oraot; 1:36 A. M Thursday-7:15; 6:15 AM 4 46; 4 46; 4:15; 6:46; 16:46; 11:00 P. M 1 26 A M. Friday -7 16; 6:16; A M 4 46; 1:46; 4 15; 10:46; 11:00; 11:16 P M 1 26 A M Baturday-7:16, 6:16; AM 18 18; 6:80; 6:16; 6:45; 10:45; It P. M 1:85 A. M. Sunday 10 A M 1:46; 3:46, H. V. Kaltenborn: 8:46; 11:90 Peter Grant P. M. 1:36 A. If. o - ■ Albino Robin Found Heattie. Wa*h H’Pi Gm- of nature’* rarlfles an albino robin cam* under observation of ornithologists here It was diwoverM ■ fter H had fallen from ft* nest. The fledglings feather* were white and It had pink eyes o ■- We cannot always win hut we can take d'-feut with a stnHc Conceit may '•* close-mouthed, but It manages some way to ex-pr'-sa Itself. When Christ la mad* supreme tn life, other Interests assume the right proportion The only way the Lord can make some people thankful Is to send them hard times. Uncharltabl* thoughts. If unuttered. may not Injure our neighbor, but they cannot fail to poison lhe mind which entertains Hum CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS BUTLCR'6 GARAGE Henest Week at Hooevt Prices CA6H COAL AND gUPPLY Wholeseis and Retail THE FIR4T BTATE BANK General Banking DECATUR HATCHERY Super Quality Baby Chick* WALTER J. BOCKMAN General Insurance—Real Estate T. W. DOUGHERTY BATHS Gat Well by Nature'* Way Cel t. Petcreon Men'* clethinq and furnishings. HELEN BKAUTY SHOP ANO 0. K. BARBER SHOP Courteous Service HOLTHOUSE SINCLAIR SERVICE Quelity Merchsndise A Attention SHEETS BROS. CLEANERS Cleaning for People Who Cere IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE PATRQNIZt THE SPONSORS

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Hampton Adame haa said: "The Church offers th* greuteet moral adventure In human experience, ft gives men a program tor personal living, a social peas ion tbat will build a new social order, a vital contact with the great element* nt

Leeen Te Let Go If you wish io be healthy moral ly. mentally, and physically, jusi lei *» nf the little bothers of everyday life, lhe Irritations and lhe petty vexations ihat eroe* our path dally Dim t tahe them up and nurse them, pet them, and brood over them They are not worth while Let them go. That little hurt you got from a friend perhaps It wasn't Intended, perhaps It was; but never mind, let II go. Refuse to think about It Let go of tbat feeling of hatred you have for another, tbe jealousy, tbe envy, tbe malice, let go of all such thought*. Bweep them out of your mind, and you will be surprised at what a cleaning up est oct It will have upon you. both pbyskally and mentally Let them all go. you bouse them at a dead ly risk. But the big trouble*, the bitter VAPO BATH A Different Hath We hav* 22 year* esperlenee In this field. Come In and have our Mr. Dougherty caplato th* nature of th* John F. Ctoee Vepe Bath or call 120 for appointment. Elba Building 107 S. 2nd St Half tbe world I* on the wrong scent in the pursuit of happiness. Henry Drummond. 0. K. Barber Shop end Helen Howell Beauty Shoppe 221 N. Second St. Phone 55 Decatur, Ind. If a man could have bis wishes. b>- would usually double bls trouble*. SEE Gash Coal & Supply Coal — Lumber — Fence Paint — Sttikeru R. A. STUCKEY A man ■hould >-aact more of him M-ls than of anyone else. Ttnv-ln aiM Wrecking Service BUTLER’S GARAGE Ciy4e Holler, Prop. Expert Auto Repairing 135 S. Fleet SL Rhone 505 Accomplishment is the beat ar gnment. Be Secure! (,<todrich M«fely Silvertown Tim • Katterle* HOLTHOUSE SINCLAIR SERVICE 334 N. Second Phone 897

Stop In at The O. K. BARBER SHOP t 221 N. Second Street — Phone M f for prompt and courteou* service. Thia shop oparataa according to atate ragulationa. _O IF YO V HA V E H . H.• TRY U 8! HELEN HOWELL BEAUTY SHOPPE , 221 N. Second Street — Phone 55 / Alt TYRES OF BEAUTY WORK. PERMANENTSS2.OO to 15.00 (•H H.—Hair Headachea.)

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culture, a faith that destroy* sit seer, a *our< e es power uaparallel ed. a place of leadership for every man who posaneaee real ability, art assurance of ultimate victory." Why not accept the Invitation and COMK TO CHURCH NEXT Bt'NDAY? - D Car! Toder.

disappointments, the deep wr«mgh and heart breaking sorrow*, tbe tragedies of lite; what about them? Why not let them go. too? Drop them, softly maybe, but merely. Put away all regret* _nd bitterness and let sorrow b* only a softening influent* them ge, mm! make th* moot of th* future. Hav* you *v*r seen on* tune a violin? Hav* you ever tuought bow Ilk* that you need to tune up your life? Your temper must have th* right tension else you may become unstrung Your feeling* need to b* tuned up properly els* you may become angry Your will needs to be In accord with th* will of God. When your life to properly tuned up. a progressing unfolding of a higher, better life follow* The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Entablinhed 1883 Member Federal Deptmit In*. Corp. Our books w* read today, will our live* tomurruw. -Peterson. Walter J. Bockman GENERAL INSURANCE INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE 153 South 2nd St. Rhone 3 We <-an rover b* sure what Is in th* mind of another, therefore be charitable. Go to ('hurch Sunday Sheets Bros CLEANERS — HATTERS Phone 359 Decatur. Ind. Ex**** often get* In tbe way of one's success. Decatur Hatchery Super-Quality Chick* Hatching* Every Week Authorised Dealer Maytag Washer — Hoover Cleenera Kelvlnator Refrigerator* Estate Stove* Phone 497 122 Monro* St. Nothing I* so Infection* a* example. — Charles Kingsley. (’al E. Peterson Clothier Hyde Park—Adler Clothes Men's Furntohingu