Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1941 — Page 5
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" KT7 r SUNDAY SCHOOL ' KeSSON-:-nK.*- i. : : ■ y—■» *" i° T Ap r ’l 13 ,„ r .. .rd * "Hm* «•*•?•. - ...U *• .Him. HI MO I I ■ irJ .*i»urance — there |V*. *, Mart t ur wervaan <» fcctare » lth it C.r •'■ f ■»• n Jran <**•<!' is S', and tost He la "drabe tte So id ( <vd with fflF~ b* U.e f‘ ’urrection from ■• R m 14' w « Would ■ i,.-*--: who ••»>«»> * tnee* of the re* - < th. : rd Jesua” 'Ad* ma, »a> Teat* wall ! r ' 4 * h " ’’*'• , " lM ’ *” : irird. uneerta.n, .a • J.a ." !> rcd rorld What ■■Mm I Jo’" Con e w th ua a*. In IR, on »« . -n two num who ■Ejtti r.c»;ld* red. who trit jj *, . hopes tad been ’ . .. .. »a» 4i|y t., |Vg, «their ..the) walk wearily •“ r , | ,m Jeru.alem to ■ , . • An thrr tr .r>gr up Let u> Heten :aH*. • — ■ 1 irvt we find *«'« 14nd Br,rU K 3-IT S »■. *, tret, who had left ’ i t f rr.rr.au> were x ' L< rd who had juat tt: ... < rorhing expertH rut.fled Now. .«■ • .'•! triun.f hant x the e ty they It* the dead u they tuppoaetji in the war- thcj- way True. tai te- • •■« reporta on 'hr < 'tn third d-y that Uhad or. Jt'ua alive 'W su: ■ b ipe .lid faith w » » <Lii •! at Usey could not ' :£ -it tKm.e Keen when v> walk With them — them, they did nut i» I.' fa ft. h - “ «. .' ■ i-.d f ar, a drspond Ko»rt tow to believe God—how > edectiv. r thru- .hut out the —J ft C i and of Hie W rd. fc •),, t. liever Even deeper dartoe.t m which the un • * Brdi i- .rr.Ki If But aft It r."t “ • (-•■<. > rre aho ran open : .arm c Id h« arta ••■m JeruT . Ruralnc llrarta and Opined g, Mhi in. a-n> IW4 .-. th( y did not realize It W. ik» ae .re to appreciate our uH Hh-.p urt.! after He wat (one if*. K the r hi a.t> began to burn tof then. » «>n a* He began to * the Scripturea to them *• «>.t a B.r.e . xpoution ’J at waa. •* ■iClr.rt H.n »< d ■ penad all that th. taught concerning Him’ teacf-.ri have talked about. ft m»>. one > heart burn put to tdggestiona <aee for ea Korgan on Luke, page 2781 j, winder that these men were rA wanned" aa they iisU- 7-a way to t ave a burning heart ■ a K'n tcad (I d s Word or to haw it ••< t : v s Spirit-filled tea. her n* Jfracher especially is there in reading and studying •* B.«* teaches about ■* blessed laird the heart "strangely •' ~ j ,h n Wesley described („ Aiders ,te experience, comes ,« twnau eye. ’ They knew him" t,- JI * the breaking of th? breed aS they saw the Star in His ■si or possibly they identidad a •• -ar g.»• ;r< ■ r something in His t* but until their heart* were Ur ' dld not ,re * >,ul il " e * truth when he declared But r-abiral man receiveth not the a rs th ' S P‘ r,t of God ,or lf ”’ y J ■*» foolishnes* unto him. neither ftekr.- * them, because they are f . ■*«u*Uy d.seemed" <1 Cor 2 14» reader who has trouble be(Kt’®* ln !hc resurrection will And • Problem solved when lie meet* S< ■“tut and ha* his heart changed in » ■**«n«r»'.-n What follows’ “ ■ Qaukrned »eel and Glad Tea <vv 33-351. *■ “* seven milts isikty furlongs. HH' UI Which had pasted so slowly M*rre nn w quM . k i, retraced They ’ MM glorious good news to bring to ■ • disciples at Jerusalem How • are the feet of the one who has • Hwf t ‘ d,ni ** to '*** R ° m p ■“ !Sl One wonders why so many 1 !e, ‘ ed f ' h ristians are » etow i ?4! ferrying His message. Can , M c at that they do not yet know the « Christ’ For if we know Him. • '»e do not well” to keep in a day of good tidings <ll ■ J'S* to V,r ** 34 tt “ ! before they He 1 - js <» vc ,hem gaud news of the rerurrection ■ “■’ proper and delightful that be- ( "r» share spiritual blessings , M «"> 1 11, 1J). That's why we together in God’s house. ■to Z°' tr m W,e Lord ' Christian sls- ■» ** to”* ** 11 you b * d “ M. • and stirring experience of the m i'SsT? I** 1 ** Chrla1 ’ Not u«c»’*arily aEfw7j* ctli * f or «w‘ing. but a Mai |« *ritu»! expenauce. Let » uk Bar. “ £
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The toaeoa* fnr the next three month* are outstanding »n the sale feet of mission*. Th • alm of the**, lesson* la thia, throtgh a atody of Acta, the Epl«tlM. and the ItevelaHon. to learn the history of the early Chenh and the aer ret of its power in isrdiv She better to conparsi* with <tod In totiMlng an es tortlve Chts»< h today V. !. "The former treatise I made. O Thaophilu*. rusnornmg alt that Jraa* began both to do and to taaeb.” The AU* of the Apostle* are a matin nation of tie- acta <d their Master. It Is implied that we aad all ds*«'ipl«w are u> < oatinue that same mini*try in 'he powar of the Hplrit which be premises V. 2 "I'ntll the day in which he wa« taken up. after that he through the Holy Gho«t htol given commandments unto the upoetics which be had chosen" <’hri«t had M»tru< l«d hi* dlsctpb** with authority and dlxloaed to them many of the mysteries <d ih*< kingdom V. 3. "To whom also he *buw«l himself alive after bl* pa*sbm by many infallible proof*, living asms of them forty days, and 'peaking of the thine* perumlag to the kingdom of God " The kingdom of God ie the incentive fur ail mission* and the goal of all goHvity; the reality of it wa* *ven in the real appearain e* of Christ and hi* many dede* after hi* resurrection V. f. "And being aaa«nl>led to gethiv with them commanded them that they should not de part from Jerusalem, but wait tor the pronilw of the Father, which aalth he. ye haw heard of rn. ” Christ's char h to to haw a listoetag »<*r A* Jesus Christ was the great pre *ni»* of the Old Testamen', so the Holy Hpirll is the srvat promise of th<* New T*-dame<it The lack of belief in the Holy Hpirit today. V S. "Fur John truly baptia*-d with wal><: b<U he *ball be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days h*m<*-" These important words first ttuxred by John the HapHsl were so Inipor'ant that Jesus r*«pea**i them ft to still the most important fact for us to re-memtx-r V. < ' Wlb-n thoy tb'-iwfon' were come logoi lor. they asked of him. reature again the kingdom of God saying. Uwd. wilt thou at thto time It ws* hard for the apostle* to give up the traditional faith in an earth ly kingdom under the reum of Chrtst. I'rotut-** calls for new inlarpreutums of things spiritual V 7. “And he said unto them, ft to not fur you to know the tuima or the neaaoti*. which thi’ Father ha* put in hl* power." Tb« program which God hus assigned hi* chWdrvn to of mucn wrvaisw ba portanie than mm * and *«-w~«>ns. the facts of which will Im* rev. ated as He mm-s best. V. ». "Hut y* shall reeciw power after that the Holy Ghost I* <om»i*l><m you; and ye shall In- witness*-.* unto me lioth In Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, wild unto tbe uttermost part <>t the earth " Here ls promiwd the n- od «l power from above to enable us ot live right and to witness effectively every whore and to win souls to the Masbr. It to only when we Joel tbe med of suc h power thwt we may rditaMi the baptism of tbe Holy Hpirlt. The greet missionary program i« too much for its to carry out alone and there to po greater program needed than tbe work es the < hurch in toanc and fmeign secret of missionary success. V* ». 10. "And when be had spoken these tilling* while they beheld, CHURCH PAGE” SPONSOR'S THK FIRST STATE BANK Qanaral Banking — <) U BURK ELEVATOR CO. Grain. Ceal and Farm SoppHea M <> ASHBAUCHER S TIN SHOP Retailer* of Stoker*. Furnace* and Sheet Metal. O « HOLTHOUSE drug co. Highest Quality—Lowe*t Price* <> 4> DR H. FROHNAPFEL Your Health I* no Better than Year Spine <> <> DECATUR UPHOLSTER SHOP Uphototermg. Repairing Furniture —O--4) —— BLUE CREEK DAIRY Ormk Milk Inatead — O OJ. F. SANMANN. Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Eatate — O O The SUTTLES-EOWARDB CO. Low Co»to— Strong Companion -0 DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homea. _ -O o IF YOU AFPRBCUTK THIS CHURCH PAGE PATRONIZE THE SPUNSOK»
ha was taken up; and a <toud re•wnvod him uut of their sight. And while they hiuked steadfastly toward hi-»v*ei m h*> went up. to-bold two m<*n stood by them In white appnrel ' Note that Jesus did not need to lie itolMwd hack to God 'mi hie dto* Iples ii--Md«t uaheriag into Hm* work given thten to do V 11. "Which also said. Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye Katina up 1 Into heaven? This same Jesus which whM-b to taken up f-cmi you into heaven, ahail so raato m like i mannor aa ye have awn him go into beawoß." A* the reality of f'brtst a resurrection had lieavenly wUueaatw so tbe *aci-n»l<*n 4nd tbe promiao of a similar return bad heavenly witnaeaiu V. 12 "Then returned they unto Jeruaslea from tbe mount called Olivet, which Is from Joru«atomi a KaJvbalh day's juraey ' The ehurtot ot power to to bo tbe < hurch of the l pp«r Room. I Wld' Palm Bunday Cvtobration* in Other Landa and Time* In the day* of miracle and mystery play*, it became popular for a I priest to ri-tari-M-nt Christ by nd- , mg in tbe priM'-aaiun on an aa*. Hoin.-i.me* a wisiden **• wa* used instead of a real one, and ’.hen i th« figure on it* hark, repevs'-nt ing the Kavtor, waa also <»t W »od. i Tb» a loir was mounted on a plati Corm wito wb«-< iH and wa . drawn through tbe atroets by ropea. Tbe peoplo tbri-w down palma Iwforr tbi* rar <w it pa»*ed. and oagtvly 'phk*«i 'h«m up after the whwto had run over them, guarding them I afterward* as ihann* against atom lightning In »<sn<- place*. I after the pro* vstmon o< the wooden as* was over, boy* wore aitnwvd to <bire tbe as* and it* image rider from the eextejo. to drag shout the 1 shrvvta. while they iu-ggrd for penndoa Half of all they got wa* pay <4 the sexton. In countries where real palm* w>-r>< not to be bad. other kind* of Iwane h«* and boughs W«l* used instead. In England willow bough* ‘ wore th« favorite übstllule He fore England became Pro'eatant these procMstoiM wore extremely popular. When Henry VIII broke with Hie Church of Rome iw specified 'be carrying of istlms on Palm Sunday as on*- of the customs nut to be di«c'*utniu**i. Another Palm Sunday tradition waa the liaking of the Pax i»r Peace Cake. Th* se were distributed on l*alm Sunday in many English i burc.be*. the Instruct ion being, that thou*- who qarretod should break the <-ake together and say. "Peace and good will,” thus making up lor tbatr diff reuicm In preparation for Kantor lommunion. In some plan s the priests used to make little nrosse* of the pulms and these were supposed to proteci ' those who oirtwini'd them agantot I lightning There was a curious 10-1 1 cal observance in Cornwall In the British Waa. The people u«*j to ' tab'- their Oro*** 1 * of palm to the ' wtwine ami when they had pnfd ! *mal Ifeea to the prtest In charge they were aUotoed to throw the pahns into the well, if a < russ float ed H meant Hint its owmr would live through the year; if it <bd not. it meant that be would die. As tbe crosses were light, they usually floated. Our I\kacms« ** ■* "H you would gel along well with people, be tolerant; do not force yoixr idea* on others but kindly coualdiu the opinions of others, in so doing, aumetbluj of harmuny and leas of bate will arise, even through there tie little agreement. Nay "yes" as often a» possible and only when necessary follow with e- - mat to God s invention, discovery. and temody. It to u<u necessary for us to understand it.—William Evans. Courage to face facta leltoves all I teMMML Faith to ivUg iMto* »l«bL
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gCHURCHESB BAPTIST CHURCH Carey R. Motor. Pastor » 3<l A M — Bible school Kv rryone to welcome to study God's word with us. I<> 30 A M Moruiag worship Rpe1 tol music -<nd a message by the pastor, entitled. Hla Triumphal entry. Then and Now." S no P. M Noth the Intermediate and Benior It Y. meets at the church Your young friends will be very Welcome. 7 00 P. M Evening Evangelistic Service. Tbe Intermediate boy* and girls will lompose our choir for this service. Tbe pastor'* message will be a dtoi u**lon ot tbe theme. When Earth Waa Blacked Out." You ismiiit afford to miss thia one hour of real fellowship and blessing. The pabiu to Invited a- - Mary's GWurcn Second Mass 7:00 A. M Children* Mass t'3o A. M. High Maas A. M Coatmunkm Nuuday tor the *»t. Agne* Sodality. Prayer hour Sunday afternoon at 2 p m. Rev. J. J. Helmet*, pastor. ■ • FIRBT EVANGELICAL CHURCH George •- Loaier, Minister 5.15 A. M Munday School. Gregg McFarland, superintendent. 10 10 A. M — Divine Worship. He-AmUi theme: "Thy Kinipdom Cometh." The aacrwd rite of baptism will be administered to intaut*. « 00 P M. — Christian Endeavor. 7 00 P. M — Sunday Evening Fellowship Sermon theme "Jesus Stood Still." S3O P M Wednesday — Choir 7 tot P M. Wednesday — Midweek Service. 7:3« P. M Thursday — Annual "Candie Lighted" Uommuntam Service. 3:00 P M Saturday — Mission Hand The annual union Good Friday service will be held in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church im Friday from 11:00 noon to 3:00 o'clock. ZION EVANGELICAL ANO REFORMED CHURCH Charls* M. Prugh. Th. 0-. Mmigtar Church School 9 A. M. — T. L. Beckgr. »upt Morning Worship io A. M. — Sermon 'The Pageant of Palms.” John 12 12. 13- Music by tbe Senior choir. Confirmation service. Zion Youth League 015 P- M-— Raymond S< hwart*. leader. Monday. 7:30 P. M. — "St Ctaudia." religious itrama by student* of Heidelberg College. Wednesday. 7 P. M. — Younts Peoples choir. 8 on P.'M. — Mentor choir. Friday- 12 o'clock noon Union Good Friday servlc-t. Friday. 7;lo-P. M. — Holy Communion and reception of member*. — o — CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7th and Marshall Bt*. Paul Brandyberry. Pastor 9:lb A. M. - Munday School Iloyle Lytle. *upt. Give your child a chance In life by bringing It to Sunday *cliool. 10:15 A M The morning worship. Sermon theme — "How May Wo Be Saved From Worry.” «:«S P. M. -- Tbe N- Y. P. 8. service. Fred Kdgell preaident. Another interesting and inspiring program has been planned. « 45 P. M. — The Hi-N. Y. service. 7:30 P. M. — The evening evangelistic service. The pastor bringing the message. 730 P M Wednesday — The regular mid week prayer meeting. We urge everyone to be faithful to thto very important service. 'Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” Roman* 12:21. The latch string I* on tbe outside and a cheery welcome awaitn you at each service. Nuttman Avenue U. B. L. J. Martin, pastor There Will be an olßcial board meeting tonight at tbe church at 7:30 o'clock. 9 30 a. tn. -Sunday School. All assistant oAcers and teachers in charge. 10 20 a. m.—The Junior* will practice for their Missionary playlet Immediately after classes. 10:35 a. m —Devotional service 11 a. m.—Sermon, subject. "Following Afar OB." 1:20 p. m. —Chrtotian Endeavor tor young and older ones as well. The quarterly center erne communion service In charge ot Rev. K W Rash at 7.30 Sunday night. The quarterly coalarstue buaiheas xaMion will be held Monday night at 7-30 o'clock- Rev. Rash will
bring a gospel message and cok-, I duct the business ««Mion A good al tendance to desired at these aervices and anyone to welcome | < Following the Chriatlan Eudeav-11 or Munday night the Juniors w'li t present a short Missionary playlet < 7 20 p. tn Wednesday — Night < prayer meeting. There will bo sunrise communion I service Eaater mornlag at < o’< to* k. < The complete program will bo an- ■ nounced later and the public is Invited lo attend thto Impressive ser-, Vice. - O ' - - ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Menree and Eleventh Streets Paul W. kcMultl. Pastor Sunday school and Bible claaa t Hi m. Confirmation services 9.30 a. m., lai'heron Radio H»u* 12:30 and 3 20 p m. Church choir Monday 7 30 p. m Good Friday services 7 :30 p. m Saturday catechism school post > pot) rd. Easter service* with holy communion on Easter morning < 00 a. m. First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph W Graham. DD. mlnlab r : 920a. m Morning worship and ■ tudy. nursery for the Infants. > Junior church and worship mesa- ■ age. music by the Chorus choir. I ' Palm Munday message by the pastor. baptismal service and reception :of members. The professional of the palms when pnlm tips will Imi provided for all in memory of the ' Triumph of J<-»ua our Lord. The . ' Church school classes will m<-*-t I > immediately following the process- ■ tonal of th* palm*. 430 p. m Palm Sunday vr*|* era. Organ recital by tbe world famous organist. Gaily Sellars The general public to Invited. <p. m Methodist Youth Fellow- ■ ship Theme "The Church and chrtotian B<h Im I Welfare." W. Guy Brown will bring lhe message. Mpet-ial Holy week servh es Wed-' iiesday night at 730 Thursday • night. 7 30. Holy Communion. Fri- | day. 12-3. Unton Good Friday *< rI vice*. Prsabytenan Church George O. Walton, minister - - 9 a. m.—Junior worship and Bible , [ hour Mrs W A Loner In charge 930 a. tn Sunday M< hool. W. P. St brock, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship, i I Sermon. "Thy King Cometh ” Paul _ I Maurer will sing "The Palms. 5 :15 p m Young Peoples so- I ' < lety will meet. Wednesday 6 M p. m. World | ! Friendship Guild supper and program Wednesday. 7:30 p tn. - Evening ' worship xcrawm. "Thu Hoad to ■ Royalty." Thursday. 7 30 p. m. — Evening worship. Sermon. “The Tender Shepherd." Friday. 730 p. m The Common-1 ton of tbe Lord's Supper will be • observed. Thto is a candlelight : service. | Early morning Eaater bteakfaat I will be Mined at 6 3o p m lor the World Frtoud'bip Guild on EaMer ’ Sunday. First United Brethren Churcn Corner Ninth and Madieon Streets G. T. Rosselet. Minister Sunday 8* bool at e 13 a. m ■ Everett Johnson, superintendent ( | Good cis—••• f'»r aH age’ Morning Worahrp lo 25 a. m immediately following tin Sunday School. Decision day will be •*•» served and a »p<-< lai xervlce has been arranged The 'heme of the morning will center aiound Pilate * question." What -will you do with . Jrau«?" I Christi.ui Endeavor al 8:0# p m . with group-, for J' weis. Junior*. Intermediate*. Senior* and Adult*. ' Evening Woi'hip at 7:00 p. m.
“frojr GRcenifliiD’s icy mounTsuns” k • e • aaaiWAXO HXtMUI . • » , From Gw.-ti'and * fay mountain*. ' From In-lia’» coral (Udiid. Wlwrr Alri< '• ninny fountains , k . 'f F Roll <lown tketo goMen whml Z . - From many an anrtenl river. From many a palmy plain Tkev call u> to deliver -mdH Thru land from error'* j£;uA ofGaurffmirs U ) \ —•l—u—. —- — -*-* «** - *■*' ** /- Fl lit-1- TT r rto. ff f~v.fi* M it* »<*eU —to* ak* arsis* *o f nay, dUeCmteer ‘'PukitJud. ME of religious . IWKniLTrfKlTfll
Hermon by tbe pa«tor. "Fnbjei:: The Muprome Ha* raflca." Service* will be held each night of passion Week On Thm*d*y Sight the Holy Cmninuulon will lie administered and on Friday night a drama Mitltlad "The Cross Bearer" will be preaanted Every one *bould go to church. If you do n<»t attend another church we invite you to all these ■orvlces. ■■ ♦ ■ "■ I wit » — an<f— ia» 8 y WlsdomT# 1 H WIT AND WISDOM A man waa looking In a slwp window at a Iteeirtiful picture of the crucifixion Standing next to him was a ragged little street urchin who waa rapt m '-oateniplalion of the picture. Wondering if the l»y really und'-ralood It. th* man asked: "Honny. what due* It mean?" “Dtm'cha know?” be answered "That there man to Jesus, and them ethers is Roman soldiers, and Ute wuman what'* iTyln' to his mother — and. they killed him." The man turned away ami in a moment heard footstep* Itehitid him The little street arab ■aid hrrethlrssly. May. mister, I forgot to tell yer. hut be rose again!" Tbe Christia Evangelist Th* Church of God Glen K Marshall. Paslor 9 Stv-11 20 Unified service. Hermon toph, "Christ's triumphal entry into Jsruaah-m." 7:30 evening service. Thto service will lx- a short service of piay- < r and praise On account of lhe district young people'* rally at Fort Wayne there will be no i preaching service Beginning Monday evening there *lll >w special services each night l it 7.30 Rev. John Call |>a«tor of lhe Church of God at ilo- he*'«r. Ind. will be the special -peaker The public is most cordially invi u to intend all these special services. Fort Wayne dlsirta-i young people x rally thto Munday, April X. at the Cbmcb of God. cornet of Hbe>man and Putnam atreeta, Fort ■ Wayne. The first service begins at ' 2:15 Rev Boyce lUa< kw«IU rof , Anderson will apeak ill the after- | noon service The night servic- .* it 7:30. Rev. Glen E. Marshall speaker. Annual Good Friday *erv\es ' \prll II Zion Evangelical and I Reformed ihuich 12.'81 n>>ou to 3 ito p. tn. PETERSON NEWS Hisuy Mar4iall baa returned to West Lafaywte to resume hi* work at Purdue University after spend iitg the, spring vacation with bis mother, Mra. It E MarahalL Mr. and Mrs Katoh Hpudc. Mr*. Theodore Heller and daughter Carol. and Mr* Frank Hpade *pent the weekend with Mr and Mr*. Otto Dilling and family in Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Millon llr iwu called on Mr* W H W«ldy Finlay evening Mr and Mr* George Bright. Mr* R M Houck and Mr*. Mabel Marshall called on Rev. and .Mr* Mr*. <> L. Ftoshe.r Bunday afternoon. Mr. an*! Mr*. Burt Angust of Fort Wayne visited Mr and Mr*. Grant Ball Hunday. Mr and Mrs. Ellia Stole* and daughter Mlaa Betty went to Van Buren Sunday to visit Mr. and Mis. Orta Arnett. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Callow and family of Decatur were guests of Mr. and Mr*. Lionel Brentlfnger and family on Sunday evening Trade in a Good Town Decatur
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Palm Bunday. Th* R**tival es Hop* Palin Hunday I* the annlroreary ' from whkh Christian courage and ■ hope should upreud lake the »un j ligtii arrow the mining's twrixon ■ Tbe triumphal ontry ha* never yet been 'tonprehend'xi adequately For j weary yew* the Chrlaliazi woild ' has 'UK-Ounlersd and been hindered by * alnlst**- **mm- of defeat lam Struggle against powers ot evil, though determined has not been marked i>y ttoriillug vHlorles. There wa* no doubt in th*- mind ot Christ, however, about hl* ultimate triumph. Men might fail him BRi Th* Challang* of Palm Bunday Palm Sunday u> tbe day tor renewed hope and detei mUratloti Tbe ' <le«lrad better ctvilixatlim will not 1 , <*nur mi bout human <*l»*b*-n< e ami •arvlce to the teaching* at Jeau* ' l in t hew uuormost applhatlons. He , won Hi* area teal triumph* and Hi* < berth baa made Ha gieateat ccmtrHiutUMiß to human in hours ot ' trial and apparent < boos. The i < hurch catoiot Im> termed spiritual- ' , ly militant i*nl<«* U oceuplaa a battlefield against wrong and rxhibll* 1 : unceasing patience, not in the aona* ot idle Walting, but Ml coll , slant OMreMlVeaaaa. The <etetorauoue <*u Palm Sunday Uiuuld carry an atadiug m*r-ration nhe inspiration m every total Decatur Upholster Shop New and I sed Furniture Upholstering and Repairing 145 B. Second Bt. Phone 429 Night 4944 A half truth inay be equivalent . to a wmHc Ire. Al IMMOBILE INSI RANCE Policy written for ora month* •I on* halt annual premium. THE SI ITLES-EDW ARDS CO. AGENTS Phone 358 Decatur. Ind. God «|Heai«** iter-mgh man. and man’* l>u»ine*» I* t* in a good conductor. Ashbaueher Tin Shop Furnace*. Stoker*. Roofing, Siding, Lightning Rod*, and Alt Kind* of Sheet Metal Work. Decatur. Indiana Phone* — 739 • 785 It Is impossible to leave society, we have a right tbeceforv to change I it if we i au. DEC ATUR LUMBER CO. Home us Home* Builders' Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Phone 253 111 Jefferson St Today'* tall is for supermen, but God wants ju-t irn-n. BLUE ( REEK DAIRY I’asleurizcd Dairy I’rttductn Frozen Fimml IzickerM Phone 207
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that week but be wemid not fail. I Tbom< who go with Him find Ilf* and eternal vtairoy. ’ Those who igrpoor. live among the ■ ruins and die the dentil of the | <Pseai-cl who canno' live w itJiout him Palm Sunday should Mapirw us to rededicaleourselves to linn whoreevery He may lead, knowing that our mai<h with Him will be triiMtipbaut Why not accept the invitation to <X)ME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? D. Carl Tndnr. . church aud Us organiMltons to i firmer faith sod greater inuawoty of activity, not menwiy to adurweand honor, but loyally and tearhwei ly ur imuatee Him who. through . amuu) and darkness. *aw victory. *■■—■■ ~ ♦ — — DO YOl KNOW? 1. What were Christ s fust nurds i from the Caos*? | 2. Wbal wuru hla *eouud words? 3. What were IH» third words? 4. What were bto tourta words? i Wliat wore bls fifth words? 8. What were bto sixth word*? 7. What wnra hto vventb word*? tbern Answers un Pag* 3> —— - —— Encouragement is oxygen lo Ibo soul, no one over lived without U. G*urg» Mat low* Adams. Whom tbe god* would destroy : they first make mad with power. Tbo ignoraut man take* < <>uu*el o< tbe star*, but the wise man takes counsel of God, who made the stars. -■ Jaafar. For Better Health See Dr. 11. Frohnapfei Chiropractor & Naturopath X-Ray of Bpin* wh*re indicated. Therapy applied •• needed. In Occatur Bine* 1921 PHONE 314 Hope <-an »ee a star even on a j cloudy algbL J. F. SANMANN Auctioneer Live Stock and Real Estate. If you want to buy or sell farm or city property privately or at auction. Call 610 Room 3 Truat Bldg. The Word'* business of judging liurnsii conduct I* greatly hindered by meddlers Tltu* Lehman. b “Work With Burk” Burk Elevator Co. Grain, Coal & Farm Supplier •04 Winchester Bt. Phon* 25 ASM Faith i* demon*irat«<>l not by vidua* and biller words, but by •einiuirsfe language ARE YOl PLANNING TO REDECORATE? BE SURE to see our Beautiful Wailpaper*. Finest Quality. Lowest Price*. Low* Bro*. Paints— Quality unsurpassed Since 1870 Special Prue* granted Churches. HOLTHOI’SE IJRCG CO. KutN-rheaied emotionalism i* not . the Gospel Dr ft L. Smith. The First State Bank D*catur. Indiana ENtahliahed IHN3 Member Federal Deposit Inn. Corp.
