Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 7 June 1941 — Page 5
lIDAY, JUNE 7, 1941.
it- (SUNDAY M J SCHOOL Hess on ■••• v«m.» ■ for June 15 K . • |K„. IS SilKI n MIHhIONH t.xt’acu hmm, T„t ya ara all the lr . t> faith In Christ Je.u* , , are mcluded In G d'x . When the angel Kftrd s n unced the birth of .J, e thepherdi he Mid, < ■EL ! r behold I bring you - k , at j- y. whirh shall > ’ (I.uke 2 10) The ■ Let him that i .... A.ter «f life freely" The disciples naturslt., . ,y first preached the lr ,. Jewi. but the time (, ! was ready to »<nd '‘Kilt', -..t.t.les. that they too " eMage <d redempa > h ' tic turning point la Ky n A. Paul and hit r«.r« proceeded from ■Zwo !! ■ 'le "< Cyprus to the Klg u.th their niettage of ;t. n, they met both and Ferae, utlon » u. ■ xvr.erf gle of Antioch of U , . invited to preach. * ■h»- ■' ” ,d in the ,rc ' ,n ' r. A.-rful g-'»pel message. ’• A•! 1.1 IMI It met With J Bl r, ‘l '“ a( th< ’ p * ,ple ' br ' * tt-to words might »e ■ • > ths next Sabbatlf' ’ ; * a ’ Ull ‘ P’-I’ulanty ,-r.e'V ~ge Unit the whole th,. I. xt Sabbath "to hear Bl ! G ’d" What a wonthat mutt have been e • let mutt have rer, HL )f <j... - {reached the Word. ■ Bg«n.t-lh< re s a worm in that ’ f popularity. and its ’ Jes! -j-y <v. 45< It caused * KL ■ ; heme as they conPaul s preaching Jeal-.k.-v a fool out .)f ti e „ K.;|. to It Yet this green- . .» permitted t> go 1 Us 1 ‘ " >.ng. hindering hurtthe church and the home. A in the social order, we * Hp iy come in and wreck 9 Btfh; tn.ik down reputation*. » Me t: tic the work of God 4 K bi . r e learn the lesson of our * HI J urn away from that evd * ght now! Bl b,x ‘ , " ,n *" d Ac< ‘■p* 4 "* * a HI 13 * ! ' s2 ' . 4 . rec'-rd of Scripture 4 ■ * hast ry of man to this day * Mtire rejecting the grace •>! J Mu-r- accepting. Those who - jr,ve themselves "un- * eternal life" (v. 461 and 1 s rejected of God now turn from the minister tn the Gentiles. a had teen prophesied (Isa > Hoc I.uke 2:31. 33). They v the word of truth and and glorified the word 4 Rejection brought eternal a srcrptance brought etcrr and joy. . n t keep the g od news << but had to spread it A lighted candle begins at shine A redeemed soul , bring others to Christ g u ,fl continued; in fact, was tn the point of physical f "! the disciples. Were they s No! for the joy of v I their Holy Spirit fllh d » ®* ln 6 63ed with the Spirit « r,g filled with joy. even in * 0< I’er’ecution. m>ay works! Have you given chmee to prove it in your |B?'‘ u ' rr Jew n«r Greek (Gal. g •*‘ ,f ’ |r) h from the letter |HPi'i! wrote some ten years s the people of the area In 1 , ‘ a ' l preached renal, a truth that faith in Christ a f> essential- in Chru- < Mrl y hfe we recognize w ‘ b ”*d on nationality. position, and many other ■V* While these are overemby most people, they are IB s’!* 5 ’!* and necessary distinc-|Bß-t in Christ—ah! there the IB”,''’ disappear. We are ail * UH Him (v. 26). This is a lesson IB** have not learned even yet. A B' ,lr '* n "" of heart and mind s ait * r God’s truth. s 'hutch ii talking much thes» i about ecumenicity, which in * means the unity of the ( lb * various branches of the ‘ V 1 ,u over the world. All too ■■ however, the proposed basis 1 rMl * on a surrender or a W 'urrender of what Paul de■■J' 1 he the essential tthe sine you wish), which is faith Hx.. ? Je,UI Chri »t No other '-t that which centers in Him. 1 relationship to Hm. ! *”t either for thia life or for ( (to come. i Wonders of Gad ln • mysterious way to Perform; H;, footstep in the sea H “** “Pon the storm. Kj * —William Cowper.
come TO CHURCH
MISSIONARY CONVENTION OE LUTHERAN CHURCH
B » id rm assiassnr a n WMiasv ms u-» )■>*•,« n HMMa>r f>elegate* representing 5.179 eongregaiioiH and preselling stations with a total of 1J92.W baptued soul* will SMemlile from June IHth Io June 2Mll< al fort Wayne, Indiana, (or the Jlih National Convention of the Evangeliral I nt lie ran Synod of Miieouri, Ohio and Othi r Mate*. Meiling «n tin hiMoeie ground where the srneralde psMor, the Kr», Eriedrirh K. I) U rm-ken, oxer one liundr, d year* ago labored »o pa»aionatelr tn win xoula for t .lirixl, thix Triennial I eneention of l.utlirranx ix evfiei ted to laun, Ii a program of mix•ionary expansion planned for the I niteil *tale< and Canada, < enfral and Siulh America, a» well ax for Asia, Africa, and Europe. To etrape religion* perxerution in Europe, and in tin -pint of the I’llgrim lather* Io find a land where they might wor*liip God aerording Io
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WURCHESB Churcn of God I) 3<) II 2»* Unified Mine*'. 7 :jn Daily A'acatlon Bible H. hool Program 7 jet W .In- -I.) Midweek prayer service. Ladies Misxionaiy Ho. lety in charge. Jun*' 15 '22 International Camp Meeting of the Church of God at Anderson. Indiana The public Is miwt cordially invited to attend all the services of •his congregation o First Methodist Cnurch Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph W. Graham. D D., Minister 9 30 A. M. Morning Worship and Htudy. A unified service. Nursery. Junior Church. Junior Message. Musi*' by the Young P- ppi*'*' Choir Hermon Theme "The Great.*t Need In th* AA’orld" by the pastor. Th*- Boy Scout- of the County Campe»re*‘ *ill be the spec tai guests. Church School Bible Classex for all age* and a cordial welcome to all «:30 P. M Melhodixl Youth Fellowship Annis Ma. Merriman, leader. A special invitation I* • stend**! to all youth of the church and to Iboae not attending elxewhet. 7:30 P M Evening Worship. I CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking () (> BURK ELEVATOR CO. Grain. Coal and Farm Supplies — (> O ASHBAUCHER S TIN SHOP Retailers of Stokers. Furnaces and Sheet Metal. —4) <> HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Highest Quality—Lowest Prices —t) <> OR. H. FROHNAPFEL Your Health is no Better than Your Spine. O O DECATUR UPHOLSTER SHOP Upholstering. Repairing Furniture —O O • blue creek DAIRY Prink Milk Instead ( J ()— — - J. F. SANMA.MN. Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Estate -O The SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. Low Costs— Strong Companies O O DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes. —— —O-"O'—" IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CHURX'H PAGE PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS-
the dotalix of their own ronxrirnee, a couiparatixely *mal| band of Lutherans chartered Ine chip* to emne to America approximately one hundred year* ago. Start that lima there hax been a remarkable growth of Lutherans. Muring the last decade, contrary io the u-ual trend, and standing a* a challenge Io the da(eali«l group which is lamenting that the ehurrh i* 10-mg ground, the I utheranx haxr steadily forged aheaiL Esen during the la>l ten diMrexcing years no ground was lost by a single district of the Synod. On the contrary, a steady increase in new rhurch building*, property xalues, baptised and communicant niemlw-rxhip lias bran reported from every section. fnwammmaamsam I I TH» RMHUMi JOHN 1 H» ll%K» N. |> |>. Fresd4r«| FrestAMg llfutt 9f t>l» 1 SMSWMSMMB
xpiring i eiiigrtgal lienal Kinging Spe cid piano number* by V' ra Hteiiry Vinal duet l*y Mix. Wilfrod Habegger and Mrs. It W Graham. Jimmy Cad King will read the xcrlptnr*'. Til*' g* neral public lx Invit'd to fltlx xervice. The sermon theme "Growth." will be delivered by th*' pastor. Wul •> 3D I’. M Young peoplu's choir rehearsal ami devotions. 7:06 Pray' r and Bible hour. k.iM) t.'horux 1 i holr rehearsal. Daily Bible School each morning S:2O io II (i'clih k Bible Se hool comm, iii'emetit program June 15 o — First Evangelical Church George 8. Lozier. Minister » 15 A. M. Sunday Schixil. Gregg McFarland, superintendent |u io A M Annual Children's Day service. The program will be re nd ri-d by the children's division of tlie Sunday school. 6:36 P M Intermediate and Heiilm Christian eiie avor. 7.30 P. ,M Cloning MMtsion of the Daily Vacation Church x. hool. The pupil* of the school will rend- r the- program. There will be an exliihit of the work which the pupil* did in Ihe school. 73» P M Tuesday Albright Hrotherhood •; 3o P M W* dne*day Choir rehrarxal. 7 3t) P M. Thursday — Prayer and Praise service. 3 no p. M . Haturday Mnwion Band o— - — — Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Char'es M. Prugh, Th. D., Minister ! Church School 9 A. M. T. L. Be e ker, Sllpl Morning Wor*hip lo A. M Guest minister. B'-v. Von Ogd-n, D D of Chicago. 111. Muaic by the Young People'* Choir, Zion Youth League 6:la P. M Topic "Wliiie Can I Make Friend*?” Tn- -day, 7 P. M Girls* MiMionary Guild. Wednesday, 2:36 P. M. Ladies' Aid Soi i'-ty. Thin *day. 7.30 P M. Heidelberg i la*:- moei Ing. Sunday. June Is<b Youth Con-fen-in. of the Fort Wayne ana, Evangelical and Reformed church. —O— " 1 - First Presbyterian Five Points George O. Walton, minister 9:00 a m Junior training and bible hour. Mrs W A. Lower, Mrs Robert Gay and -Mrs. Francis No--41 L 9 30 a m Sunday School W. P Schrock xuptnuteudeut. Childrens
DECATUR DAILY DE*MOCRAT, DLCATI’R, INDIANA.
b •• • “ i tut "W - Br P • •fe«s»'4wi Ml pnptvtaHM •/ Csswih4m fgHMset f lw*4a 4s<Ate«p FAm fcugiHUu secM <MP •> Ft. WMA pesstOMW M CW« M • SMMfMdtas* »Ae MMlri kiMei «Atet f «<*•»«• lUo* HMt« t* CfcgiiiMM pMtmgAly A SEVEN I’d!NT PROGRAM The- delegates Io the ronxention will be ashed to ael ii|o.n the following sexen point program: . I. Adxanrc-nient of church college educational standard*. 2 I urthc r reronimendalion. toward unity 10-tween Lutheran .Synods. 3. liiiproxenw-nl* in the Lutheran , 4 burch’x Pension Plan for it* ministers, teacher* and church worker*. 4. A Eixe-year Mi«»ion Program • which will include the opening of I one- hundred new mission station* | throughout the I ruled Nate* and (lanada and th* expan-ion >d foreign mission work in >oulh and < enlral America, Asia, Africa, ami Emopt. 5. Prnpo«a|. eonrcrning the Parochial Day Nlicod ami Othe r phase, of religious education for children. 6. Ib-xision of Synod’s by-law* and ! re gulation*. | 7. lid cmincendalion- of the I ulh eran • hurrh’s Army and Naxy Commission.
Day has been postponed until the last Sunday of Ihe month in 30 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon "Build-d Together As Au Habitation For God.” « 30 p. m Young People's Society Ttie World Friendship Guild will mi-et WedtieMday evening. Hupp-r will In- reived at 6:00 o'clock. The program "Uprooted Americans'* will li. in charge of Mr*. Margaret Rhode*. Mr* Robert Gay and Mf*. Janies Mos*-*. Devotions will be i given by .Miss Helen Howard. HosteMics an- Mr*. Loren Hudson. .Mik. James Burk and Miss Dorothy Young. Mid week Pray* r and Bible Hour Wednesday at * 3o p. m. o ■ ■' ■' ■ Baptist Church Carey R Moser, pa tor 930 a m Bible School. A clam lo welcome you. lo:3o a m Morning Worship. S.-rmon ley pastor. Theme. "Justlflration and its Results." Special soloist will Im- Ned Johnson. i.:30 p m Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at church. 730 p m An evening service ol praise in which everyone lakes part You will enjoy gathering for this hour with your friends and neighbore Sermon the me, "Lions." Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week fillowMhip service. A young man from Fort Wayne will direct the young people on thia evening. Z.on Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Street Paul W. Si hulls, paxtoi Hp.-cial presentation of flags service*. 10 a. tn. Sunday School and Bible class. 9 a. m. Walther League business meet Tuesday. 8 p. m. Fatherwon banquet Friday, 6:36 p. tu. Christian Church Kenneth Timmons, pastor Bible School. 9:30 a. in Fred Schrelderer, superintendent. Sermon Cotnmuuiou. 10:30 a. ni. Sermon subject, "The Day the Spirit Came.*' Sunday evening as 7:30 p tnthere will be a pageant tor Pentecost Title. "The Origin of the Church." by Louise Miller Novotny There will be special music and song* during the pageut. The pastor will also «peak on the New Testament church. Tuesday evening the Corm’hian class will meet at 7 30. The place to be announced later-
Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson
Harnnbua and Haul had lu-en sent to JrruMleen with a eollwtion for the poor whic h had been taken isp In the Antioch church While Jc-ruaaltun was the center «f the Jcswlah religion. Antioch now becornnsi the center csf World-Wide mlaaiona to the fletttile* V. lb. “And llarnalut* and Haul retsfrned fr<mt Jeruwtlem. when they had fulfilled their minlatry. and took rwith thtUU John, winner auriiunic- «m Mark.” Christian intrrnat centered in the home* of Mary, mother of John Mark, where likely Haul and Bainadra* were entertained A rexult of that vUlt wax a call for the «m. John, to niter the ministry Hocial vial!* should be (spiritually profitable. V L “Now there -were in the church that wax at Antioch certain prcuiheta and teacher.; ax Itanusteax, and Simeon, that wax called Niger, and l.uclu* of 4’yrene. and Manaen which had been brought up with lierod the letrach. and Saul.” Up to thix time the man of first importance wax Barnabax. Saul coming last; but In this leason their place* were changed. The early church had an ideal program of religious education having preacher*. |ii<*pli<*t*. and teac her*. | a fact whic h Shows the iinportanc >* <*( the teaching xervice of the church. V. 2 "Ax they mlnixterid to the Ixird. and faxted. the ||u|y Ghost xaid. Nnparate me and Barnabax and Saul for tin- work whereulito I have called you." Thix was a spiritual church engaged in holy and xacred activities winch involved worship and labor to relieve human need* The inelllbeis dlo Iplim-d themselves by fasting, thux mak log the kingdom of God Grxt V. 3. "And when they had fasted ami prayed, and laid the'i hands on them, they sent them aw >y God c alled Haul and Barnaba*, but the Antioch < tiun h fasted and prayed *o earnestly that from tin* .institution came church sanction and church appointed authority, rile work of G‘h| calls for organization such ax naturally comes from a consMTati-d c hurc h Ax. I, J "S e tlie-y. being •nt forth by th* Holy Ghost, departe-d pnto SeJue-'ia. ami from themc the y sailed to Cypres, \m| when they Were at Halami*. the y preac h «d the- word <»f tjod in the -ytiag >- goes of tin- Je-wx. ami liny had also John to their inini-tiy." John Mark, whose- native country tx.e- , Cyprus, wa influential in opening the way for fin- now im.-sionari, * who wen endued with power fnmi on higli. God and man work to ge’ther in all mi--i<ma l y end'-axor Vx. 6. X And when they had , gone through till- isle u ( p.iph ethey found a certain xorcerv, a false- pi opbet. a Jew, whose surname wa- Bar Jewells " One prmrt of of something genuine is the- fact that there are- coutc rfi its. In away it lx a e-ompliinent Io th.- e hurch that hyprex rites are in it Like this false, prophe-t. fiyjnih riles fry to i turn men away from God ami ti etruth V 7 "Which th« deputy ’ of the- country, Se-rgiu* I’aulu* a prdiietit -mini who calh-l fm Burnaleus and Saul and d»xfred to hear the word of God ' H* re- is an example of what of-i-n take* placein the- minds and hearts of socalled p: gun people for in all men there I* ad« -ii- to know God V* ft. in Then Haul i who lx called Paul) ’ille-d with the Holy Hout, get hi* e-ynx on him and said. . (> full of all subtility, ami all mixchief, thou child of till' devil, thou enemy of all righteNinsncgg, wilt
■ - - .. u.. • . v ' ' ' <A j “GLORIA, LAUS €T HOROR' • • « THEOOULPH ... \ * All glory, Luu I mid lionor vl ITire, Redeemer. King. J W To whom the lip* of rhihlren mrjFTv Made xweet hosannas ring ■ t H’ l\ /lift) / llui kymn uai r-mipoiFi] in H2O A D by ThfMph. liithop of OfLant. u'Mr o bma s in fkr rlodskr of Afifou Tkr Ronw* • lujfrl) ntm arul ku kymn «« »tdl tung <m a 4ifWial in Pmlnlftnl OR Cntkftlu ckurdw m tL /M J 3 W; religious t FRttDOm'h,
thou not cease to pervert the right way* of the land " tFrerm now on Saul is callecd Paul because of hi* boldness for the- land.> Paul s severe language was true and Justified lowause the- salvation of soul* was at stake. The moxt Important work In the world la the salvation of men hi which work we. too. ought to be- leold V II "And. now .Irehnld. the hand <rf the land I* U|*m th>e. ami thou shall ire blind, not seeing the *un for a season. And tamed lately there fell upon him a mi«t and a darkm xx. and he- went about see-king segue to lead him ley the hand " This was to teach him that bis x-rul was in darkness. V. 12. "Then the deputy, when he -aw -what wax done, believed being astonished at the doctrine erf the laird," Here the- tiist convert iti missionary work proved the value- erf <ue h an onterprixe. It was this kind of work lli.it w e.-rs first importance alm c- most erf *he New Testament txroks are so many hiatorie, of missionary work • o St. Mary'u unuren Mpecial Ala *s 5.n0 a m First Ma«s 7;WA. M. 'children’s .Mass »-30 A. M. High .Mass 9.45 A ,M Communion Hun-lay fur the Holy Name Hociety. Rev. J. J. Helmetl, paxtur. o Firat United Brethren Church Corner of Ninth ami Madi*<>n Sts G. T. ICoaselot. minister Sunday Si hool at It la a in I Evere-tt John-on, supe: iiitendent A suitable- and interesting ■ la** tor * very ageMorning worship at 10 30 a in. Sermon ley tin- pastor. Subject, "Mending tin- Nets." tin UP Endi at i. 30 p m , ! with he-lpfiil group* lor Jewels, Junior*. In ter mediate- Seniors aud Adults. Evening worship at 7 30 p in. Sermon by ihe pastor. Sulijc ct. "A Faith for Our Tim* " ' Bible- study Monday evening at 7.30 p. ni. Piayi-i meeting with groii|M 10l * I children, young |o-ople young mat I rie-d people and adults Ak'edile*day 1 evening at 7 no p In A cordial Invltalioii is evt-nded Io all wiio do not attend any other i ilniiili Everybody should attend i hill i'll some w In le. o Church of the Nazarene .111 .mil Mai tl.etl S' Paul Braiidyleerry pastor !• 3u ain Siiiielay S* bool. Ifoyle 1 Lytle, superintendent. The- dally vacation Bible -e hool 1 will present the program with ’ , lioys and gills taking part in -ong* J Bible drill* Bible epic -lion Jetorle* I{ of hymns ami -ong- Tin will In '' .1 combined servile with 110 preach 1 Illg service Tills will be- a red let ‘ ter day in the history of our local ’ I e-hurch. Don't miss tin- special treat. *; 45 p. 11l Til. Young I’eople •- r I society. Fi eel Edge II pre side-lit i fi 15 p. in Til- HI N Y *oe lety Fiedink Sudduth, pieside-nt. i ft l.'e p. in The junior soeiety i Mrs. Italpli Ih-iini supe ivi-or. 7 15 p. in The evening serviceThe fanioil* ill pin ii e|iiarlet rd i tin- Olivet Nazarene college ol Kankakee will bring -e-veial loan tifui * lection* in *ong Di J V, / Montgomery will bling a r|»-< lai message on th* subject "The Church Militant Also Dr. Mont i goniery * two talented daughter* { will bring a ** In lion in -on Di
THE CHURCH INVITE* YOU I Lin*"ln said. "I have- so many I evidetie ••• of God » dire*'ioll lliat ] I eanitot doubt that thl* pwwer I e eMiies from above I am satlsfl*-*) that when th*- Almighty want* me to d<> or not to do any particular thing He find* away erf letting me know It " tb-neral Pershing »ay*. "V**u don’t have to in- president to do ax Lincoln did AVhen you take time Montgomery needs no Introdu* tFon to the city of Decatur. He lx a ■ Whon Who" 111 th*- religious circle* ref the- United Htatex He Is a progrevslve h-advr and Ills message will xtir your soul tor God. 7 45 p. m We dnesday The regular mid we e k praye r meeting. 7:45 p m Friday Pn-paiatory service for the revival campaign Neat Sunday morning the revival campaign with the ilev. Howard Lewis and wife begins. He lx one of the most outstanding young preachers of the east and he and his wife are graduates of the Easter n Naaarene college, located at Wollaaton. Maaisa* husetta. Mis. Lewis Is an accompltahed Vocalist and a* * ordiali play- r. Decatur fur Jesus Is our battle cry! o Nuttman Ave U B Church L. J. Martin, pastor 'j Jo a ni. Sunday He hool. Lawretire Michel superintendent l>* vol Iona) service and message ley Die paxtoi immediately following tin Sunday H< bool. There will tn- no Christian En-de-avor on account of the Bible -e hool demonstration wliiih will b«held at 73U p m Every parent of | FIRE INSI RAM E including Tornado, airplane, motor vehicle, explosion, smoke, strike, riot and civil commotion Old Line Companies THE St ITLES-EIIYVAROS CO. AGENTS Phone 358 Decatur, Ind 111—1 pH judiee i* tee ing down -m th* thins you are not up on ' Ashhaucher Tin Shop Furnaces. Stokers. Roofing. Siding. Lightning Rods, and All Kinds of Sheet Metal Work. Decatur, Indiana Phones — 739 - 765 Cesivpe-ii' with youi i**e ■ ■ il»«lif ;• I not with your ne ighlxe *. DECATUR LI MBER CO. Home t»f llnnu-si Builders' Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Phone 253 11t Jefferson St f’yni* i-m i- fre«|Ue ntly tl>< vm e-e-r which eeevi-r* ronvtciion -ting gling for • M're-xsion Walton BLUE ( REEK DAIRY Pasteurized Dairy Produetg Frozen Ftrnd I.takers Phone 267 I tie 11-ngth elf .1 ■ l*(fl«*tl ■ me I dental, the d>i|>lh i- the < ential (tuality. Decatur Upholster Shop New and I’sed Furniture Upholstering and Repairing 145 S. Second St. Phone 420 Night 4964
BE PREPARED. BUY YOUR COAL NOW FOR NEXT WINTER. Telephone No. 25 or 886 for prices. / Burk Elevator Company I
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to be- quiet and li*t*-n G**d will guide jrour thought- ll* will give y*>u orders and glv< you rreutivc idea* wlxeut you twit yom hotn*', your Jo4>, your community, your nation." There lx no better plat*- to be quiet, liwten and find G< d * bad erxitip than in til*- bow**- of God Why not accept the invitauon and < t>ME TO UHUlftfll NEXT HI N Bbl d * .i * hlldrcn in the Bllib- at hool and anyone who can att-nd Is invited to ihlx xcrvlca. 7 45 p. m Wednesday night I’rayei meeting. < *mdut ted by Dale Ox born. 730 p m Thursday night Mix- • lull.ley eux lety will llle*-t al the home o Mr i*n<l Mrs Wayn. Trouttier This is ihe quarterly mt-eiing and every me mber Is urge d ttj be present Uhildren day services will be held on June 2'*. ami * ve ly Imy and girl of the Sunday S' hool and th-**-who attend* *! the Bibb- a* head are invib-d to take part In the Uhlldr- n's day program —- -■ O' 1 - ♦ ♦ IN) YOr KNOW? ♦ ♦ 1 For wlm' b;« -mg f- -in Bethlehem could th*- pe pie look’ 2 AA'hat did God *|em.in*l m-'- ad erf le rifle - - alWl fe-l-' ’ 3 AA'hat was to be th fate of Ninevah ’ I What did G-*d -ay con. -rning Christ at the tranafigura'i'-n? 5 Who were (■•(.- fir-' G.ntih-- to lee-e ume Chi l«tiati«? I He*- .Answe rs on Page 21 Midwest Realty Auelion ( o. Peoples Trust Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Phone 174 Aueteona of Any Kind No Sale too Large or too Small Real Estate —- Live Stock Personal Property. ' J F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. C W Kent. Salesman, and Clerk. s *nie ignorance p .xniu-mg -oio i- am.izin.: and un* i- ipp.illmg ' “Work With Burk” Burk Elevator Co. Grain, Coal & Farm Supplier 504 Winchester St Phone 25 A 886 Fo 11. V • . . 11l Io lee IV. ». to de-11101l ’l..' llg 111- ful-V ARE YOE I’I.ANNINt* TO REDECORATE? IBE SURE to see our Beautiful Wallpapers. Finest Quality Low est Prices Lowe Broe. Paints— Quality unsurpassed Since 1870 I Special Prices granted Churches. HOLTIIOI SE OKI (. CO. You IO * ' 10-I in Ih. long lun ley ll.'atlllg Ollie i- be Her . ell 'll- V treat you The Eirst State Bank Decatur. Indiana Established IRN.3 .Member Federal Deposit In-. ( *»tp. I: i- --<y ' liougb I rat' .1 »t« I | when you know you .ire n-.' • hgibl* i to u e tlieein on th. ieatl. field For Better Health See Dr. 11. Frohnapfel Chiropractor & Naturopath X Ray of Spine where indicated. Therapy applied as needed. In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314
