Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1940 — Page 5

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KK (SUNDAY .•fc.J'SCHOOL ITesson K. f or November 17 q 1 s- 'lf '• tax'* “ '' ' h ’ l"’»'"a"“'’al ' ’ " "' h< HIM I K> (Mi 111 irKT i , k , —— — HK ■ • I r (>!<■ do n<’t . Never .cell beng :i ■ ! t t* ') • phy»ical Kg, ’ I* , **.x on the phy»i- ■ when »i*kn. » dM • •< :• ■! m m ■■> Kgg S'*nU:<v r : i|E| ■ rgar-.u !KJf .-: . ■ ■ ” We t" Kfe a.'.l. ut in- ( Kl£l*ulr'-<. hnl tilth vv 28> > Hfgp . re th' y k MSd) it I .:■ portar.ce * B ft Thjm Kra. |S K> H Km. ■ KjZ I ■ ■ ' R KB i h n.i tr.an could ~. .id he turn’Some -» K|t. h• . >ti ,t Je*ui Blessed . ry' He acted tn KSs » rd to the Master xledge Let I bee n.e w fi. 7i. Socially ■ '.u; he recogr.ixcd H.» 1 bin self tn be un- ' o' should enter ■ Tr ■' tnth h humble ■ witt. the ‘”d which sono ■ a 1 Jkfet*,--' ■ L'.'h Watch t r 1 K > ■ lj .! would find men a: d ■ I I C:' ■ ..■7. «■ Then ' Ki i .ts •;.» insurance of fa.th »rr >r. fact. Jesus said He it !"•. it. .ill Israel KnowKp r .’T.it.nrr in which his conikKJ I were carried out within the of hi* authority and reeog ■Mt !<• . .. the S- nos God, ’be KB .'. I.es.tat. acci pt * '•-■ v ;-,wcr over xicknr** w f&t Ce u th* centurion was .t Sickness is abPy y’■• . ’!.e wrd ( Ji- ...s ■ ah are demons, sea an I z »r. ..'h itself (Luke 4:Xi. Hl* " r I 39; John 11 43 44>" ■ K. eaid al I with ' . v :<•..' »KsX* ! **’ n °' < ‘ i,ii,! in . only the md.i id MM* »e r .nd about him a real ■I ■' '»m4 -v 9) Tiie fa.th of -“-sUated the near', of Jc- ■#»* i it j,yHe i. n.n.i ■t< I . ar mmended it to tliose ■M I*b ut. The story ut it has Kh Idowr u.r Up'h the ccnturb s to K* bal'd stimulate us to belief in H* 1 ’ *■ tn m Him brings blcss- ! BH • ■ 'Le immediate 1,."., • H** 7 i.' 'he moment, but lives I ■bj 1 li'sst.g to others. Do we ' 1 < faith’We also no'e I It resulted in M| ,: ‘‘-ng V 10>. Faith gets re betsuse it releases the oinnipo- ■*• I"t (1 d The young man was ■M M at the word of Jesus, in re le to the centurion's faith In ■■ Iks.r Z verses of our lesson we I llso the Ria ng of the Dead <w 11-151 MB Mhty and compassionate Son Hitt tret a poor widow from SB '• d' -i'h had taken her only stay KI t '■.! ut a young man She wm SM irwitly too deeply stricken to I Cal. .I, Jesus t or t ic | p but one ■■ alm S’ feel her faith leap to ■ ■*'.rds. Weep not " His divine then reached into the nexts SK I »nd called the young man to life The day that had start BK* l the saddest and darkest in ■ ■ life c i ,sed as the most blessed i’Bl'vL.l in her experience, beshe had met Jesus. ■t’der, have you met the tender. K-t omnipotent Jesus’ He war's ■ * -our Saviour. Lord, ar.d ever H lent friend. Will you let Him * 1 four hurt? Now? B 'Wise Evaluation ■ hi-' things were gain to me. 1»e: co ir.ted loss for Christ. Yea ■ btless, and 1 count all things but ■ I for tl.e excellency of the know! ■’ of Christ Jesus my Lord for B im I have mHered the loss of all B U ar.d d-. count them but duag. y Iniay uui Christ -Phil 3:7. 8

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The Golden Rule. (Armistice Dayi Luke 4:27 18 for Sunday. November 10. In this b'SMiii. Je»u | ' ttliic |. forth the lonsiiiutnm of ’h- klnx dam of God. indicating the kind of I'ltlgen* of Ilia kiligdoni iiapiired hnd the prihclpli's regulative of the life and attitudes of tin- toilnwers of Christ. V 27. ‘ But I ay unto you which i ( hear, lasve ymsi smemlea. do gnod 1 to thrill Which hate you Tin -dm , not mean that we should take dr light in enemies a* •>- do tn our relatives or I lo.e tn. nd-, but If , doea in.-an ’hat we should maintain a spirit of good will toward all men. L V. 3* ' Bless them that . ur«< you. pray for ’hem which despite fully use you Here lx the golden rule of prayer A true Christian i desires the salvation of his worst enemies. Have you prayed for Hit- l ler? A* 29. "And unto him ’ha’ -miteth thee on one < he. k offei also Jho other, and him that takvth ' thy 11'sik forbid not to take thy’ coat also" Here is the golden rule o’ patience Th' exhortation, here I are not to le- literally i-arrled out u since Christ .ourteou»ly rot.uked the one who .truck him Uohn 1* ' |32l Rather the-.- teaching- are to | lie iexaided as extreme lllustrn I Hon* of the kind of spirit which a : Christian -hould have The more | .absolutely w> apply 'he -pint ot ml.'., th.- few.-r di'fi. ulties .hall we find about th” letter.” Far- ‘ rar. V 3” Glv< to every man that ■' asketh of thee and of him that |taketh away thy goods ask then, inot again Here is the golden rule of philanthropy Her. is a broad and general prim iple of nn.<-lfi-h | ne«s ami IHiemllty safeiy left to i the common sense of mankind V. 31. ' And a« ye would that num them llk' WI.. Here is the gold.-li should do to you. do ye also to Irule in practice In this verse Is' | vouched in a few words the const! itution of the kingdom of God The | many n.gativex, but it is po.itiv. 'golden ule does not consist of at eveiy point. It Is easily under stood since one only needs to look at his own needs. V. 3.’ For If ye love them who h • Hove you what thank liav< ye? Foi ! sinners also love those that lov< Ith.-m." In the n.-vt five verses we sc- the golden rule in . huruvt. The standard of Cli i-'iait conduct should Ih- higher than that of .in nets, through doing k<hh| to those who treat them ill V. 34. And if ye lend to th’ in of Whom ye hope to receive, what thank have ye* for sinners also 1 lls pd to sinners, to receive as inU< h ■ again" This refers to individual., dealing with individuals on a Chris ( tian Imais of sympathy and friendslip. V 3a. "But love ye your .'II' lilies ( and do good and lend, hoping fol j nothing again, and your reward . shall be great and he shall !”■ ' children of the Highest, for he ikind to the unthankful and to the evil." To Ih- sons of the Highest is I th** ri’Wiiid of noMr. a* Hon Matthew .tales more clearly how God is kind to the unthankful | by granting them mln and sun-] shine. V 38. "Be ye therefore merciful as your Father also is merciful" Because God is a God of meicy. forgive sins and bestowing Ide-, i Illgs even up.HI the evil Ills ' liil'l

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i'll should Ih* Ilk" him They ishould have pity and compassion upon their fellow men and show ■ Hu. .plrlt by their deeds It is God himself who <an give us such a spirit if we want t budly enough V 37 "Judge not and ye shall not lie judged, condemn not. and ye -hall not be cond-onned; forgive land ye shall lie forgiven" Here The uncharitable and oft. u unjust {■enxorshlp of the motives which lead to th.- acts of others, was one of th.- piaitl.es of the day which maned all true healthy religious life It spoil, many a good woik In our ' hun-li.-s Imlay < n unto you. good tneasui-v pr. ssV U. ' Give, and it shall Ih. lived down and shaken together, and running over, shall m.-n give Into your boaoat for wi'h the same measure that ye mete shall It lie measured to you again." Here is |the gold, ii rule in recompense. The grog’ characteristic of the Chrislion s.H'lety is generosity, We -hould lie known as givers rather ’han judges. Boundless generosity, 'limitless kindness to all. saints and I sinners that Is what the Master would impress on his followers. .— —. —o—.. ——.— I 1 . W()fld--.5gk z | WteljgiOusM In Detroit. I.utherans maintain the only Protestant -»X»<m>l for the ■ ha|H-l of the Lutheran Institute iH .f in ’hl. country. The Mo.mat for the Deaf was a gift of Mr and .Mrs William Knud.en. who also contributed generously m erecting the complete 425» mui plant. .The < hool is operated by the Missouri Synod, and is so popular a I project that *•> percen' of the church s congregations have . onitrtbuted to the liulldlng fund This liiistltutlon. e.tabllaned m D 73. '.ares for children from all parts lof the l in ed Stales and Canada Harvard was founded in 1438 to -ave the churches from an illiter,.te ministry William and Mary was founded in 1«39 for the same purpose Ya|.- m |7i.| declared its aim wa. to prepare young men ' for public employment lu.ih in church and < ivil .tale Columbia was established in 1.33 with the chief objective. To teach and to engage children to know God In : Jesus Christ Dai tinoulh was to imp. t Christian knowledge to savage. Os Un- first it'' colleges found, d east ”f the .Mississippi ’Hirer. 1”! were Christian, and all lof them were primarily tor religlions purposes. l.ayni.-n of the Southern Preshyf. ri.ni Church from throughout the | South gathered In Montreal North J Carolina, and authorlgud ih. organization of a Men and Missions ' Movement" to raise a million dollars for foreign mission*. The I movement also will Ih- concerned with empha-iilng the importance of missionary .duration ami -plrl .tiial life. ; Twenty-one philanthropic organ lizatlons are cooperating in a program for th-- (tee lea. lung of Eng llish ami Vmericah -ul.Je. ’- Io Fur|opean refugees. It Is expected that in ium student, wilt avail thonisely. ... of this pririlege. Th*' progress of Chi l.tianity is shown by the fact that in A |D. iion-Chrtatlan lands constitut’d ninety-three per. .lit of the earths surfaie lu limn. Christian nations had come in’o possession of eightytwo per cent of tiie earths surface mid non-Chrlsilaii lands had dropped to i ighteen pen ent. In three i.-nturles Christianity had become dominant. o Ou« "If you would be h ippy 'hen you must cultivate th” habit of seeing the good in other*, to look for harmony and virtue. To those who hold loving thoughts of othurx. the reaction in their own soul, will be loving aud kind This turnishex the Ivack-ground ol happiness The delicate Hower ut manhood muat have the waim xuu of lov<. praise, appreciation and encouragement tu cal! forth its beauty and to prudui e the perfect flower If you wan' 'be rainbow you •have to wait utHll the shower Is lover.

DECATCH DAILY DEMOCRAT* DECATIR, INDIANA.

[KHUKHESI Pirat I vangel icol Church 1 George t. Loner. Minister 9:13 A. M Sunday H. hool Gregg McFarland, superintendent I't 18 A. M. Divine Worship Mermen Hiemo "He sow and wept." r, no p M intermediate and Mentor Chrixtian Endeavor. i mi P M Munday Evening Fellowship Hermon theme. "How Dlffl. ult.” 7 3n P M. Monday - Albright Brotherhood. 7 30 P M Tuesday Young People’s Mlaxlonaiy Circle. 7 mi P M W'-dtiesday Midweek iHvotionsl and Study Hour. 830 P M W>-dio day Glrlo* choir n-hearnal. First United Brethren Church Corner of Ninth * Madison Sts G T. Rooselot. Minister Sunday S.hool at 9:15 a in Ev--1 erott Johnson, sup* rlntendent. A suitable and interesting daps sot ' every age Morning Worship at |h-3o a m ' The Indiana Central College male : chorus will render a sacred con- ' .ert in the morning service. This nrocert will be well worth hearing I Christian Endeavo; at 8:00 p m Groups for Jewels. Juniors, inter.mediates Seniors and Adults. : Evening Worship at 7mi p. m ISermon by the pastor. Subject; I \ - I lais’ Day ' Bllde S"idy Monday evening at 7 mi p m i Prayer nv-ettng Wednesday evening at 7 p m Groups for Children. Young People. Young Married People and Adults I A cordial invitation lx extended to all to attend these services o i Baptist Church Carey R. Mosar, Pastor When life's trials press hard 'come io our < hur.-h ,• The Munday Schoul at 9:.1o, and |. Morning Sermon will help you. Danl. l IH-mlnn is our soloist. | B V P U Service at 8 P M follow.-d l.y Evening Evangelistic service with s< inion by pastor Everyoh’ WekoMe. .. Q. — Christian Church Kenneth Timmons. Pastor , 910 Sunday School. Fred Scheid-’•-rer. superintendent. 10:30 Coiniuuiilon and Sermon: I 'The Faith we declare.” 7 30 Sermon The Glory of the i , Chi istlall." 73” Tuesday evening Sisters of i Kuth < lass inneting. home ol Mr- . la*, lie. ty i ', hi Wednesday ev.-iilng, Bible i study class al church. Taught l.y i the pastor. I o Church of the Nazarene 7th and Marahall Sts Paul Brandyberry. Pastor 9.30 A M Sunday School. Doyle Lytle, supt. 1" 3" A M Til’’ Wor-hlp s.-y- --. vi.e. Sermon theme The M.-ali- , ing Os Stewardship" Text "Tile earth i- Jehovah » and th. fullio - . t thereof, the wot Id and they that dwell therein." tPsa 21 i». X mi |*. m The Naaarene hour, wowo. fi 4S P. M. The Young people's sei Vice 8:43 P ,M The HI N Y service. « 45 P M The Junior Smlety. 7.30 P M. Ttie regulai evangel- . Istlc servi.e Sermon theme "The Certainty of the Gospel" Text "I know whom I have believed." (II Tim 1 121 • 7.30 I* M Wednesday Th< regular mid week prayer meeting. "If thou goesl here and there seeking thine own will, thou xhalt , never Ih) happy or free from care." A friendly web ome awaits you at . very service. — _ s»Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charlea M. Prugh, Th. 0.. Minister Church Sch’Hil 9 A. .M T L. Be. k er. supt. Morning Win ship 10 A. M. Guest preacher. Rev. Athnlel Sti’-nei kt-r. Fort Wayne. Music by the Senior Choir. No evening service*. Wednesday. 7:30 P M Ladies' Aid Society. Sunday. Nov. 17th Kingdom Roll Call Sunday Sunday. Nov. 17th. 3 p m Fort Wayne Classic Youth Conference at Bluffton. . n - First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph W Graham, DO. Minister 9:30 A M. .Morning Worship and i study A Unified sgrvlce. .Nursery . for the intents. Junior Church lor Young People s Choir. Also special . the cliildrcu. Special inuaic by the i numbers by Signor Mario I'gppelll . celebrated tenor who is conducting a siugiug-pieai liiiig mission In'the church. Tiie sermon will also be i iiiuugbl by Siguor Cappcll The .•public is cordially invited The • church school bible classes will be

held Immediately following the »eiI mon I do p M. Epworth League A I service liy and for young people All young people of the Church are urged to Iw* present. 7 mt P M Evening Worship in mush aod word. Young Amo Cappelll. age ten. distinguished boy pianist will ba* present and assist his father tn the service. He will play eompoaitlMS by the master l omposers and accompany h« fathWhere In ’his pape The public I* er. The full program is given elxe-, Invited The preaching singing mission will he held ench day during the , week. 9 30 prayer service; 3:3" child’en * meeting; 730 the even Ing service. Next Sunday two big pageants. — o St. Mary's Cnuren First Mom 8 oo A M nd Mass 7 on A. M Children's Maas 8 38 A. M> High Mass 9:43 A. M. . Spe< tai ' Ollectlon for Mt Joseph s ' i emetery at all maases. Communion Sunday for Holy Name society. Prayer hour Munday afternoon at ,2pm Rev J J. Selmeta. pastor. ( Zion Lutheran Church Monroe at Eleventh Street Paul W Schults. Factor Sunday M'hool and Bible class 9 38 a. m. Regular Munday services in.3B Eaily Sunday service* » 30 a. m Lutheran Radio Hour 3 3<t p in Church choir Monday 7 30 l> m 1 Adult i lasses Tue-day ».'* p in. Junior and Senior Walther ls«ague Tue-day p m. Missionary society gue»t day Wednesday 2 "" P m Saturday catechism school 8.30 a. m , , o Nuttman Ave. U. 8 L. J Martin- minuter 93" a m Munday School, l-a*-1 reties- Michel- suiierintendinl. 10 at a m Jnnlor church . 10 35 i. in Devotions and singing. 11 rm a. m Hermon by the pa’I tor. t> 30 p. in. -Christian Endeavor S'-iuor and Junior 7 ;to p. m Evangelistic, service* The pastor will bring another "f the series of sei mon* on flu- "Meemid Coming <rf Christ. ' The*” services have been well attended aud ! much Interest is lietng shown. 7 3ti p. m Wednesday night The regular mid week prayer scrvhe. Dale Uatrorn. leader. The ladles of the missionary society will present a program '»'> week* from Sunday night. This will Ih- a pulilii "thank offering" service and the ladies will present a playlet entitled "Thankfulness leads Where’” Piai-tlce will lie held Monday night at 7 3'V o'cloek unle»s .1 different announcement is made. . —. <» - Church of God Git u E Murbhull |Mnior Hies* the Lard. <» my soul, ind forget not all his lieiiefits Who forgiveth all thine Iniquities, who h’-aleth all thy diseases." — Psalm 103:3-3. 9 30-11 20 a m I'nltted service, g 30 p. in. Shining Lights K3O p m Christian Crusader*. 7,;|0 p. m Evangelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Wedensday Mid-week prayer service. Looking Forward: Next Suiotay morning and light. November 17. Miss Mona Mmirs. for eighteen year* a missiouaiy to India, will be present to speak 111 iHith ilo* morning and evening iter* vlceo. Be sure to be present to hear her speah of the needs of India. Sunday morning. November 24. Ih” "thank offering” will Im* received The "thank "Bering is all turned into missionary • -Ila line Is

IIII’V “mY FAITH LOOKS UP TO ... PBV. MAY VAXMia . • . My faitlv l<w»li* up Io Tli»» Tkou Lamb ol Cslva’v Savior divine _ Now hrsr me when I pr«> —” W Take .11 m» un sway O let me bom thu day wholly Thine Little S.torie* '4' '‘flEyX \G REAT tna* of Imdw *"**»— —'«■ uaiHW' *>v n v®u"« laarkw '<* • I Iw'ia* whaal .* Nau. Ywl Kapt'" <"< porkalkook lor •wv -e"lh* <1 uw> u«U Dr tauall Mo— a I" • raal"Uuan ! L H ho Jivmmd ihal lha h**"" “■«' (”'"•»« I RELIGIOUS s

Oirough the Nstimisl Women’s Home snd Foreign MUsmnsry mh clety ot the church of find The public is moat i-ordlslly Invft' d m att’trd all the *ervhex of this < rwigregatloa. Presbyterian Gvoeg* 0 Walton. Minister 9 oe a. m Junior worship and Bible hour. 9 38 a. m Munday School W P m< hrm k superintend”"' I" 3" ■ in Morning wmshlp Herinion "A find of Witnesses". <>" p in. Junior meeting Mid week prayer and Bible study 17 3" p tn Th” ladles' aid will meet next Thursday afternoon al sh« home of Mr* lan* Black at 2.30 The November *e<'Hon will hr In charge The World FHendaklp Guild will meet next Wedneday night Th” supper will be In charge of Mrs. Miriam Gay. Mix* Jean Brtght and I Mia* Margaret Mow* The program .will Ih* conducted by Mr*. Mary Jane Ranyon and Mis* Belly Campbell 0 — — • « 1)0 YOU KNOW? 1. What chapter may well be called "The Creation Chapter?' 2. What chapter contain* the 'Beatitudes?" 3. In which < hapter is the laud’s prayer?" I What migh' well Ih- called the "Comfort Chapter?" 5 What did Drummond ' all the 'greatest thing in the wmld' (Bee Answer* on Pag« 21 8080 NEWS Mr and Mr*. S F Bow*i-i of D< <atur called at the Hemy Miller home Sunday I Mi and Mis. C II Colter of Kendellville Mr* C I. Walters of De< atur. Mr* Willin’ Robinson and children. Mr and Mr* Roliert Colter of Chicago visited at the Ben I Colter home Munday Mr and Mrs Fred Reynold* o' Fort Wayne Mr and Mr* Arthur Schrot k of Decatur visited with Mrs Ela Malinger and Kenneth Butler family Munday Jeose Roos was in Decatur Tu»— ' day looking after bu<me* E W Dailey is Improving after ’several day* Illness VETERANS All) I- nNTIN'I El’ I liiiM I'Uii; "NEi individually and ivdl’-ctively offer- , -d Its services to Uncle Main for any purpo-i- needl’d CKEAT BRITAIN . < -oNTINI I II FltOM I’AGt; "M ■ of Miiuh h i Ih-id's a’taiklng th* Munh h area and other targets in Ger many. It wa* undi-rsiiMid that ’lie Bmlsh plane* had .<li.uk* d th< great industrial Milan Tinlii.Geiio.i Industrial triangle In which most of the Italian war Industry Is centered IliforiiH-nts said today ilia' Milan and Tin tn had Ireen among the towns attaiked —— o Fort Wayne Country Club Damaged Friday lais* esimialiHl al almul 83.508 sra* done to th*' Fort Wayne Conn try ('lull eaily Fiiday morning The blase started in the lounge room on the first floor and la believed to have stain'd from a , *mould*'i ing i fgari’tle. > Water caused lieavy damage tn 'he grill, which is locat’d in the liasement of the building. The club i house I* one of III” tlliesl 111 this part of the country uTrsd* tn a tteou Town—OceMur

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God I* Uncnsngsable II W Beerher says "God a*k» no rest and requires no slumber, but hold* straight on without weariness, wearing out the age*, himself unworn; changing all things, himself without variableness or shadow of turning God is like the sun at noon- that casts down the I straight rays, and *' throws down ■ the >hsdowx upon the ground unIderneath each tree, but he never. I like 'be *un. goes westward toward

Whor* It Happin***’ Not In unbelief. Voltaire wu an infidel of the moat pronounced type 11” wrote: "1 wish I had nr-V- : er been born.” Not In pleasure Lmd Byron i •lived a life of pleasure if any one 'did He wrote: "Th” worm the tanker, and the grief are mine alone ” Not in money Jay Gould the American millionaire hail plenty of •ha’ When dying, he said "I sup||Miee I am the most miserable man oil earth." Not in position and fame laird I Ibuconsfleld enjoyed more than his share of (with He wrote ' Youth is a mistake; manhood a

Dr urn, Kodak*. Sundries, !*owe llrrm. I'aintN Wallpaper Holthouwe Drug Co. The N.val Store No blc-aing l» pronoutii <-d upon the person who i* poor in characlcr‘ ' VAPO BATH A Different Balh We have 22 year* experience in 1 this f.eld. Come in and have our Mr. Dougherty explain the nature of the John F Class Vapo Bath or call 120 for appointment. EH * Budding 107 S. 2nd St. Soxiic pooplt' do th.- thinking olli. i ■ do th” rm’liliikiug. “Work With Burk" Burk Elevator Co. Grain. Coal & Farm Supplier* 504 Winchester St Phon* 25 4 888 Fool* ncvci m to !"■ avor*” to dcinoiiHlia'iiig th. ir foil) For Better Health See Dr. 11. Frohnapfel Chiropractor A* Naturopath X Ray ot Spine where indicated Therapy applied a* needed In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314 Mali make* biinxell hi* own d” *'roy”i when In- make* liiin*”lf In* I own -avior. Tow-in and Wrecking Service BUTLER’S GARAGE Cbdc Butler, Prop. Expert Auto Repairing 135 8 First St. Phon* 505

Cold Days Ahead! Drive in and let uh install a new HEATER for winter driving comfort. Don’t take chances! See us for Anti-F'reeze today! Buller’s Garage 135 S. First Street Phone 505

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.bit setting, turning all <hadow* from under the tries and slanting upon the ground. God stand* in eternal full'ie*. Ilhc a suu that know* neither morning nor evening nor night but only noon, and noon always ” The church offers one an opportune y to worship the unchanging Gml Why not am pl Hie Invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT HI'NDAV? — D Carl Yoder

struggle Oil age a regrei Not in military glory. Alex atidei the Great conquered the kimwn world in hl* day Having done m. he wept in hl* '«nt. tieI au*e. he xald. There are no more worlds to ronquer.” In Christ alone i* happiness 'found He said "I will see you again, and your lirort shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you." I -'»-n4| y U isdom’V I r c* I '’**'**** ■ A Munday xchool teacher had lieen telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan When she asked liim wh«t the *tory meant, a little boy said "It means 'hat when I am In trouble my neighbors mu»t help me Watchman-Examiner.

Dale D. Moaes Dairy Pasteurized and Raw Guernsey Milk Phone 6782 The »hal!<iwe«t xlrMifid are the noni*»t iv>r an* they th* flrat to <i>y up The First State Bank Decatur. Indiana Established IBM Member Federal lieponit Inn. (*orp. People 4nd pin- .IJ uaeleae wlifii they lime their hemin Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer and Real Eatate CHARLES W. KENT Real Eatate and Appraiaala Truat Co. Bldg. Phone 104 A man i>u I |KK>r If In* <au still I.null AGNES UEAI TY SHOPPE ft Your Hair io not Becoming to you, You Should be Coming to Uo. Agnea Arnold Alice Ba«er Dorothy Hunt 128 N 4th St. Phono 23 Yim i.mi .ilium your ear Io liiavi’ii .mil have It to the Kmunil m the ,ame time. Ashbaueher Tin Shop FURNACES. STOKERS, ROOFING LIGHTNING RODS. AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK DECATUR. INDIANA Phone 739 — 785