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SCHRICKER rally I HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DECATUR ’ mNA OL- 1 SATURDAY JNLm uftg, September 21, 1940 I S:t " ’’ M i’am.u.ht saving time I * •* I i‘ 7:30 I*. M. Standard Time I A' ; ’ W? i — ~," “ ■ _ Speech by Lieut-Gov. ■lk Henry F. Schricker Democratic Candidate for Governor HENRY F. SCHRICKER State and Ixical Candidates Will Be Introduced Short Talk by Frank E. Corbett Democratic Candidate for Congress Ith District SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Sponsored by Adams County Democratic Central Committee
. poor Indeed it bo haa n ■ fr -ndI We cannot over eatlmate tly- value of true frlendabip. but there are ' ilMoe when earthly friend, cannot Help tie. Jeans l» on unfaNlng friend upon whom we can d.prud 10 all the changing ea per tear ea of life. “He I* an unfailing friend be<au*e Hr Id the treateet man ever Imra of woman Hr la the tied man He la Divine And without rontro ivrrey. arret lo the myelery of pod llnoaa: <»od wan manifest in the fleab Justified tn the Hplrtt, seen of anpela. preached Into the <|en i Hoe. believed on In the world, n.rived up Into glory.’ I Timothy 1 Id Again. J"eu« I* 'hr unfailing
Scene of Warfare in Africa ■ r'I “WK - - fcotSSi] J •**•* , 7K- X// N-x S'\ I HAMAH LMf -ptv -<*' • adv Ana r \ \. ■ < ~._r V B ' \«ftx i * /V r—- * A \x fl '“ JO * Os VL TX"’* j E 6 Y n T \%\ |L, A \j. Y ,J I MStRT ’ | -1 — — —-•— ANSUO cgyptian In an offensive aimed at the Sura canal. Italian forces advance into Egypt as shown on this map. The British. It is reported, are putting up a strong resistance In the attacks. According to Italian sources, the offensive is being launched against British troop coocentraUons la Egypt, not against the Egyptian people.
friend becaaee If is hbinan as well | s« divine Jesus became weary and sat on Jacobs well This proves his humanity. Hr understands our prob-1 jlems and human weakness. Jesus j Is our greatest friend because He I died for our sins. 8.-hold the iamb : of God which takrth away the sin I of the world' Hut now. *n Christ* Jesus, ye who some times were far off. are made nigh hy the blood of Christ,’ Eph 2 13. Jesus can save thew orst of sinners. Jesus Is an un I failing friend because he rag heal * all manner of disease. We are weak I land limited In our resources, but Jesus in strong and unlimited In I Ills power to perform miracles I Jesus is an unfailing friend when I the storms of life are upon us. I Many of us have made frequent pH Lgrimages to the city of the dead and there we have buried our loved ones. When we returned home, there wan a silent voice and an empty chair and our heart was broken. but Jesus came to heal 'he broil- ( ,en hearted and to comfort us la i our deepest sorrows. : Jesus is our unfailing Friend because He can bring us rest. ‘Come 'unto me all ye that are heavy laden, land I will give you rent.' I "A prominent pastor called upon an actress, who came to his church. ■ She had beauty, wealth, tame, and
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la magnificent home, and the pastor congratulated her on her success 'and said. 'I am sure you are very happy.’ O. no. said the actress. I | want rent. I want peace. This same i pastor visited another home where a maiden lady was slowly dying 'with consumption The pastor sat by her bedside and lu-gan lo M- ', press hie sympathy for her. Imt the j lady replied 'Vou don't need to | pity me I am supremely happy I . have ha dsuch a wonderful life ' Sh> had lived for her brothers and sisters as the mother died when they I were young, but she had also found I Jesus an her best friend, and In, lowing herself for others, she be.ame happy. ' Four persons responded to thr | altar call Mervleeu ea> h night at IT:< Fride.y night la to be young l>eople'» night, and they are especially Invited b> the service. The Kirkland lownshlu mens 'chorus wil lappear in person Friday evening You are always welcome* ' Too are always welcome' Come and bring a friend! SM) Sheet* »h»H SunriM Canary Second Sheet*, neatly W Tlu Democrat t <>.
IWILLSHIRE NEWS Mr and Mrs. Ralph Lemon of near Van Wert, visited Hunday at-: ternooti with Mr. and Mrs Tom ■ I’asswater and sons. Mrs Norbert Huffman and children |k>t»l.y and Charlene were Fri | day evening supper guests of Mrs. Huffman’s sister. Mrs. V. Hoblet. 1 The supper was In honor of Mrs. | Hoblet's and Charlene Huffman's birthdays Mrs. John latutseahelser and; daughter Juanita. Mrs. Hen Gause and Mr. and Mrs. Han Gauee of' Ohio City attended the wedding of | tMr nle< e. Martha Gause, held in • Fort Wayne last Thursday. Mr and Mrs John Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell and Mrs. Bernlece Acheson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. snd Mrs Carrol Geisler and daughters. Mr. and Mrs Carl Kuhn and children of Fort Wayne spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Byer. Mrs. Mary Roop. Mrs. Mwls Nchutnn and won. Elbert visited Hunday afternoon with the former's niece. Mlns I-aura Strickler of Decatur. Miss Mary Hchumn and Mrs. Henry Dellinger were In Jefferson City. Ohio, several days last week, attending a tJ. H Church con ven | tlon. They furnished several musical numbers during the convention. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keifer of Dayton were Hunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Lautsenheuer land sons visited Hunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs David Cook of Salem. Donald August of Fort Wayne I spent the weekend with his parents . Mr. and Mrs Lc-wia August. Mr and Mrs. Chaltner Steele and ■ baby daughter Charlene and Miss I Florer.ce Jones of Van Wert were i iSunday dinner guests of Mr. and* , Mrs. Dale Clouse and daughters. , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strickler of De- , catur and Mrs. Byford Parrish of 1 Fort Wayne were Sunday visitors ! ot Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoblet. 1 Tom Passwater, who resigned as ‘ • caretaker of the Willshire school 1 : building was the honored guest at a potluck supper given In his honor at the school bouse last Friday evening Mr I’asswater has accept- 1 ed a position as carpenter In the Malleable Iron Works In Dayton. Mr and Mrs. O. D. Men er. Gerald and Ruth Mercer. Mrs. F. A. Defter and Mrs. Rosa Price were guests at the dinner party given by Mrs. Charity Brown in honor of her ! Niece, Miss Ruth Merce-, at her home in this place Hunday Miss lloseila Dull has returned lo Kent. Ohio where she will resume her studies at Kent State university. i Miss Huzanne Cowan, celebrated her eighth birthday, by tutertalnling a number of relatives and I friends at a party. Sunday afterjuoop Twenty guests were present, jßefreshments- were served, games 'were played and gif’s went presented to Hhxanne. o Cause Os Accident Death Undetermined I l-afayctto, Ind. Hept. I# tl'Pi--Inspectoru of the civil aeronautics |boaid investigating the death of (George pickles. 22. of Evansville when he plunged from a spinning * airplane Tuesday, -aid today they would report that the cause of the accident was undetermined. Pickles leaped from the plane at an altitude of approximately 300 feet, but his parachute failed to lopen in time to break his fall He was an advanced training student ; In th«- CAA flying course at Purdm11’nlverstty. although be was not a I Purdue student. From labor, hs-allh. from health. | contenlinetit springs Heattie I FARM LOANS OUP B JRROWERS ARE NOW ONLY PAYING 31% Interest I I — NEE I S — Adams County N. F. L A. HENRY B. HELLER Nec'y.-Treas. PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY 1:00 p. m. Sept 20, 1940 HORSES — CATTLE hogs — SHEEP Many Other Article* DECATUR SALES COMPANY
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