Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1942 — Page 5
■URDAY, MARCH 7, 1942.
I 3?|SUNDAY IK-J SCHOOL ■.ESSON ■■■ for March IS I — I JLI'HM WOB«> or jrM ’’* TrxT-M*"Mw • »M maa fISK> ■• ! f X r t( Wh “'ne «” Matthew I TJ IT Mhty wort! of Jeju, de H n> lo be the Son of Ood- ' rr . <i Himself Unbelievwho would discredit the | S. n »rc at much labor »nd IK t ex! lain »»•» the miraA.thnjt any *ucce*». MK • for today we have .-lowme Hi. divine power . f » nd " vtT I'IK;- ' ’ the evil .pint world EK f... ;[■!<•, in the stormI K.ar-ul but Vol in Danger 1 W I B HK ■(, ! who had become .. ~n-showed Hi. true hut v that weariness which li • deep through • tempe.- ,-. »uch a. often came EK »..:<< Like a general .-..,r ■]'■* ii slept when He : dept. ol de- ~. laid iU deadly grip upon EK • I the duciple. For the ■ they naw only the angry K K ..illness of their craft, flK> . r.-.v -f their situation. ■K. forgetting that with .-. >i. boat they were in no p.te of the fearfulness |K undings and circumHB9V ■ : dearly a lesson for ■ - |.,v ■<> full of alarm, and ■Ki If "■<• think of circumstance* fIK ■ • ns round about u. we ■K .ercome with fear—end it He n there—lt we are His ' . 1 regenerating grace are in no danger Shall we Mfl tender rebuke. ' Why |H .rful Oye of little faith’” <■ scene of Christ stillth. tempest, reminds us not • He can control any force r.. but also that there is no if heart or mind or life to He cannot authoritatively Peace, tie still” (Mark 4 M>. HM >OU trust Him with your prob•h" other side of the lake KB • -• ct another kind of need— cared for it He there delivtwo men who were—■Ki Ikmen -dominated, hut Not ivv. 28341. :s only one devil, but he 1 demon, who do hi. bidThe evidence Is clear that ■K* demons were able Vi enter ■ K ti e personality of » heman tieand take control of the life. I M.s was not insanity or a sickness ■Nth.'- t.dy, but devil domination. i • . men (Mark and Luke ■S< .‘ -■ I one—perhaps the more ■9‘ ■ f the two) were so strong EK w.cited because of the demon that their relatives and ■B* ■■■■ id given them up as hope■K' r d bad seat them out to live in adderuess. * horrible is the power of the ’ :i the life of any man or wornEk Bul let us nev< ‘ r for « et tha ’ marwean control such a sitv^K' 1 "" M,rk 5 God *» ab,c BM* "d all things are possible” ■Mt ” 19 2fl>. We have not done all BRr i in for our devil dominated • •"■d relatives until we have them to Jesus. ' ’hat the demons recognized RB as die Son of God (v. 29>. I W knrw ’hat He had the power control them and that the day KB** 10 e ' ,r nv when He would judge men were completely cured ■■Hark !, 15, a , t | l( , d emoni were gyH -'W to enter the herd of ThoM h°° r Leasts, apparBaB 1 ' 1 -*' n ' l content to harbor the evil la »t themselves into the sea. ■fl "■> people of the land heard ■W I -.'! had taken place they asked | Veia. to |,, ve evidently E the relative value ot two I n, lilcir rigfc , min(J ovtr agßthM I B i ' ld ''' •*>“* »nd decided that ggM' 1 ' .* could not afford to have men BE !lv<r, d from the devil at such Isl , lT,lt, ’rtunately the descendants” those people teem to be in some , nurche » '«fay- They can | »i’>rd anything In the tgay nf luxMB, 17 ~,r ‘•wmselves, but they are it costa too much to keep the ■B. Urch ~|* n -or to provide a r ' ' 4 ,u,Ubie equipment for Lord s work. How unspeakably K| I I c-M ? ersevera«ce Mm.?/’’ n,ul ‘ br,ak «*»P !"• e ’ ,or to* Um f fay toeir marchtag ,Uke the most SKe . ;T Ure ' And «> it is with Ifltaaet Pr i ob » u «'» you may I fldtag dJLM y UampU ”- to* Pi*I Bin £ to»* Limbie it over. II PerX, Wi " Ch God "to IIS '* “ ,U power you
come TO CHURCH
Creamed Comments On jibe Sunday School Lesson
Distuverlng Why people Dtink. Genesis 41;>4; Paalms 104:14. II; Proverb* 31:4-7; ICccleslaate* 3:110; Isaiah 11:13; 1 Corinthians 10; 0. 7 for Sunday, .March I. Thia lesson consider* certain reason* why people in all ages have resorted to alcohol in an attempt to make life livagle.” v. 34. "And he took and sent messes unto them before him; but Hmijamln'a mess was five time- an much as any of them, and they drank and were merry with, him." The reason for drinking as seen in thin verse Is that it was a cuatom; there Is some escuse in following custom when one does not know any better as was the case here. Hut with knowledge of the evil of drinking today, we ought to know better than to indulge. vs. 14, 15. "He cauees the gras* to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man; that be may bring forth food out of the earth. And win- that maketh glad the heart of man. And oil to make his face to shine, and bread that strengthened! man's heart."* Here may be given the reason that God made the thing* that enter Into alcoholic beverages and therefore the drinking of them is good. Food in its natural Mate is good. In fact tnmh food luwe* its vitalising effect when even cook'd. The beat dietitian* advocate the eating of raw food. Man can take the good things of life and misuse or abuse them ad thus turn them into evil. Intosicant* are abused foods; it is a mistake that drinking make* one merry—it only takes off the moral restraints so that the animal part Is unleashed and the drinker thinks he is free and happy. vs. 4-7. “It Is not for kings. O Lemuel, it is not for king* to drink wine; nor fur prince* strong drink; lest they drink and forget the law. and pervert the judgment of any of the afflicted. Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine to those that be of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget hl* poverty, and r< member hl* misery no more.” The reason Implies that alcoholic beverage* are a tonic and that it ener glxes. Th. best scientist* tell us that alcohol I* not a Mtlmulsnt but a depressant. Alrrfdlie Indu'gence and heavy rcsponslbilty can not travel together; indulgence uufil* one for further hard work and strain, think I* no cure for poverty or tnlsey but the cause of much of it. Drink so perverts one's judgement* that In this machine age one under the Influence of alcohol when handling a machine is a great menace. If lhe real fact* were known a* to lhe automobile accklenl*. the accident* attributed to drinking would be astounding. v». 1-11. "I said in mine heart. Go to now, I will prove tliee with mirth, therefore enjoy pleasure; ■ind In-hoM. thin also fa vanity. I said of laughter. It is mad; ami of mirth. What doeth it? I sought in mine heart to give myself unto wine, yet acquainting my heart with wisdom, and to lay hold on tolly till I see what wa* that good for the son* of men. which they should do under the heaven all the days of their life.” Here i* implied that drinking make* for happi uroa: those who Indulge In drink Ing become boisterous, they want loud juz mMe; they talk as if wise with their pun* when all their words are empty *»d meaninglros; the drinker declare* he posaeHses self control, but very often that I* a mistake; too many think they can stoji with one drink, thus loging all acqualntagCM with wisdom. v. 12. "Come ye, say th<y. I will CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS THf FIRST STATE BANK Gsnsrai Banking HOLTHOUBE DRUG CO. Highest Quality Pries*. DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Your Health I* no Better than Your Spine. J. F. SANMANN, Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Emate. O _O THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Low Coet* ■ Strong Companies DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes. —o EVERETT R. JOHNSON, Phone 821-C insulate Your Home for Comfort. —o CASH COAL A SUPPLY Winkler Stoker* and Yancy Coal. —o JOHN P, GLASS BATHS Health, Beauty, Vitality. —ao-o>— HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTI CLOTHING CO.
fetch wine, and we will till ourselves with strung driuk; and tomorrow *hall be ae thia day. and mueh more abundant ” The reason here Implies that there alwaye has Irnen drinking and (here always will be so why not Indulge. It might as well be said there ha* alway* been murder and there always will be. therefore It Is right to murder. v*. 8. 7. "Now these thing* were our ezampte*. to the Intent we should not lust after evil thing*, a* they also lusted. Neither be ye Idolator*. a* were some of them, aw It la written the people that sat down to eat and drink, rose up to play."' The reason for drinking here suggests that one must drink to be a good sport. He Is a poor sport who Ilves simply for the satisfaction of the physical, leaving out of account the nerd of satisfying the spiritual nature. A dirking sport may be termed In time a hog, we were created to live a little lower than lhe angels. ' 0 ■ ' I Blueprint* for interfaith regional planning of the location of churches In Great Britain after the war have already been started by the Church Damage* Commission. Th< parishes of different denumlna tlon* will be distributed so that no *ec't4oii will have too many or too few Because London I* full of refugees from many countries, lhe Ho clety of Friends ha* opettatf an international center there which Is a meeting place for the discussion of international problem* in an atutosphen- of good will. Friend* Itellevc that this diM iisnion under such auspices will ease tension* and contribute something to better understanding. Constructiou of one of th,- greatest Jewish religious center* in the Southwest I* under way at Tulsa. Oklahoma. It will Include a synagogue, nc|i<h>l, library and auditorium. The American Bible Bociety ha* received the largest order iu it* history for foreign language H< rip-tures-1.000,000 Portugese gospel*, placed by lhe British and Foreign Bible Society in London for Its work In Brazil. A one-mhiute prayer Is being broadcast dally at « p. m. War TlmO. by the Mutual ffioadcaellllg company over Ils coast to coast facilltle*. The prayers are submitted by ministerial representative* of the Protestant. Jewish and Calkoil, faiths It I* reported In the Baptist Times of Umdon that "lying among the dust and ashes In lhe choir of Westminster Abbey after the visit of the Nazi bombers wa* a large type copy of the Book of Common Prayer. It was open on a page which bore these versro; "They have set fire upon thy holy place* and have deflhsl the dwelling place of thy name even unto thy ground. Ye*, they have said In their hearts. 1-et us make havoc of them altogether, tbit* have they burnt up all the house* of God In the land." r I WIsdCHTyBLI Five-year old William had Itoen taught that Hunday is not a day for play, but one io lie set aalde forth- worship of God. and rest. Naturally, hl* mother was surprlstd and shocked one Hunday morning to find him sailing hi* toy boat in the bathtub. "William! Don't yon know It I* wicked to sail boat* on Sunday?" •he demanded "l*uu t get excited, mother," replied William calmly, "thia isn't a plnusure trip. Thi* is a missionary boat going to Africa." Wealth can be Inherited and reputation can b« borrowed, but character every man must earn for himself. Htara may be seen from the bottom of a deep well, when they cauuot be seen from the top of the mountain. Ho are many thing* learned In adversity, which the prosperous utau dream* not ot.— Hpurgeou. |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, RECATUR, INDIANA
KHURtBESE tuMUii BUIUJLQnMnT First Mstbodiet Church Monroe at Fifth Street Italph Waldo Graham D. D., Miniate? • 30 a. m.-Morning worahlp and study: A unified Hervlce. Nursery for lhe infanta, junior church and Worship maeaage; music by the Chancel Choir; and tha youth choir. Hermon by the pastor, theme "Paying Fair With God." church school classes Immediately following the sermon. 4:30 p. m.—Vesper hour: Special music by the Chancel Choir; narmon by the pastor: Theme: "Keeping in Training." • :3b p m Methodist joath fellowship; Leader: Mbs Annis Mae Merriman: A pannel discussion will be presented in the form of a radio broadcast program. Interesting and challenging theme*. AJI youth of the church are urged to be present. Wednesday 4:30— Youth choir, rehearsal and devotion*. 7:30- Special l-euten Service. The youth choir will sing Thur. <:IS Chancel eholr. . ——, —o . — ST MARY'S CHURCH First Mas* 7:30 A.M. Children * Mas* •:*)• A. M. High Mas* 10:15 A. M. Communion Hunday for the Holy Name Suciedy. Holy Hour Sunday afternoon 2 I’ M Daily prayer hour. "An Army on its knee* to *e«p an Army on it* feet. 3:30 to 4:30 every afternoon. Lenten service*: Tuesday and Friday evening 7:30 P. M. Rev. Joseph J. Bolmeta. Pantar ■' 0 1 — The First U. B. Church Comer ot Ninth and Madison St. G. T. Rosselot, Minister Hunday school at 9:15 a. nt. Evprett Johnson, superintendent. A good class for every age. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Hermon by the pastor. Huhject; “Christ In Ills World.” ; ChriMtlan Endeavor al 6:30 p. m. Helpful group* for Jewels. Junior*. Intermediate*. Y»ung Peoph and Adults. Evening worship at 7:38 p. m. Hermon by the Pastor. Hnbject: "All Out for Jesus." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m. Groups for Children. Young People. Young Married People and Adult*. A cordial invitation is extended to ail who d<> not worahlp or at-t-nd church elsewhere. ■ ... —Q,-.. ■ — Nuttman Av*. U. 8. Church L. J. Martin, Pastor 9:30 Hunday school, Lawrence Michel, superintendent in charge. Htudy period for all claaes*. Devotional service and sermon by the pastor immediately following the Hunday school hour. 6:30-Christian Endeavor. Leader Mr*. Earl Terrell. Intermediate, Junior* and Primary will meet In the basement. 7:30 Evangelistic survleua. Hermon by the pastor. 7:30 Wednesday nlgbl special Lenten services. Itev. Hylvester Martin brother of the pastor will bring the gospel meiwagc. These services have been well attended and the revival spirit continu* through the Hunday and Wednesday night service. The Auglaize Conference Mid Year council will convene at Wren Ohio. Monday night and continue through Tuesday and close Tuesday night Delegates will lie sent from the local church and as many a* itossiblc should plan to attend. Church Os God Glen E Marshall, pastor 9:30 • 11:30 Vnlfled service. Worship •ervice for the Kindergarten group; for lhe junlots; and for lhe youth and adults hi each of the*,- worship service* will be found help and Inspiration for those who attend. 6:3o—Shining Light*. A service for Imys and girls. Mrs. Mary Hazelwood in charge. 6:3o—Christ bin Crusaders. A service for youth. 7:3o—Even’ng evangeliallc service. 7:30- Wednesday uight. Midweek prayer servk e. The public I* most cordially Invited to attend all the servicoa of this congregation. Baptist Church Carey it. Moser, Pastor • 30-11 a. tn.—Morning unified service. »;3o a. m.-Bible school. Mr. C. E. Bali superintepdent.j t 10:15 ’a. m — Morning worship. Music by choir Hermon th- me, "The Holy Spirit And You." You are invited to enjoy this helpful service with u*. The junior church mael* at thia saufe hour. Your chiidrsn will enjoy this servioe, while you attend tte morning worship In the auditorium 5 45 p. tn.-K.Y.B. Club. Bey*
and girl* from 6-16 years of age I •re Invited. Boys and girl* will never forget these different and most intrreetlng servleee. 7 M p. m—Evening evangelistic service. Good singing with special features. Hermon theme, "Possessing Your Possessions.'” Just on* hour, so come on time 6 36 p. m —Wedne^isy t choir rehearsal. 7:30 p a. TFFdiiesdsy. Prayer service 3:3u p. m— Thursday, the Woman* Miasioiiary meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Johnson, on N. 10th 8t ■ ■■■Sl ■■■ ..Q|— was— iii—iii. Eton Evangelical and Reformed Church Charles M Prugh, Th D , minister Church School. 9 a. m. T. L. Becker, superintendent. Morning worship. 10 a. m Hermon. "A Lenten parable."—Matt. 21:37. Music by the Young People's choir Zion Youth league, 6:15 p. m. Jane Maddox, leader. Monday. 1 p. m.— Red Cross sreIng. Wednesday. 7:30 p. tn. Lenten service. Thursday. 2 p. m — Wumen's Guild meeting. First Presbyterian Church George O. Walton, m|pisi< r 9:30 a. m — Sunday School. W. P Schrock, superintendent. 10:30 a. tn —Morning worship. Hermon, "Whose shall these things he?" This service I* set **id, for the dedication of pledge card* All members are asked to bring their pledge* for the new church year. Canvassers will complete the campaign iu the afternoon. I'3o p. m.—Junior Youth league. 6 p. m.-Henlor Youth league. The World Friendship Guild will meet for regular meeting next Wednesday evening. - First Evangelical Church George H. lx>xier. minister 9:15 a. m. Sunday Hchool. Gregg McFarland, auperlu'endcnl. 10:10 a. m. Divine worship service—"Biiver anniveraary" eelebratlon. Hermon theme, "My Church —the hope of the world.” The Rev. A. H. Docscher, D.D., guest preacher. 6:30 p. m. - Intermediate aud Senior Chrtotian Endeavor. 7 30 p. in.—Concluding service of the "Silver anniversary” culebratlon. Sermon theme. "My Church — it* message for today." The Rev. A. H. Doescher. D.D.. guest preacher. 7 p. in. Tuesday—Offlcial board meet lug. 6:30 p. m. Wednesday—Choir rehearsal. 7 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer and pralae service. 2 p. m. Thursday-Woman's Missionary Society. 7:30 p. m. Thursday -Young People's missionary circle. 1 ii. m. Saturday Pastor's class. 3 p. m. Saturday- Mission baud and Little Herald*. ' -- o ——— Church of ths Nazsrtne 7th and Marehall St*. Paul Brandberry, l>astor 9:30 a. m. • 11 30 a. m.-Vnlfled service Doyle Lytle Suporleudeut. "The child who attend* Hliuday school voluntarily or under the normal pcr*iia»io<i of his pareuls prouoßta no problem to society. It is youth unreached by the Sunday tcbool from which our law breaker* come." 10:30 a. m.—The morning worship service. Hermon Theme—"Bui We Hee Jraus.” 6:45 p. m. The Young People's service. Mr. Fred Edgell, president. 6:45 p. m. The HIN. Y. service. Fred Hudduth president 6:15 p. m The Junior service.
BLACK funerals are conducted with a dignity and reverence that befits the occasion. A splendid tribute to a departed one who would have wanted it so. Phone Ambulance ,”>OO Service
7:30 p m—The evangelistic Wrvhe. Sermon Theme-<The Sentence Void of Repeal." The revival services continue each night beginning at 7:30 p tn. Keep them flying Is an emerg enry slogan Kwp them coming' la a Church slogan! You are welcome to all our services. "■ lll " ||B 111 "O Christian Church Kenneth Tlmmone. paalor Bible School. 9 30 a. m. Dorfu* Drum, superintendent Semon and communion. 10:30 a. m Sermon subjec|. "Why lam a Christian " Our pre-Easter services will continue every night next week starting at 7:30 p. m. The minister. Rev. Kenneth Timmons, will bring t hemessage each evening Hperlal music and chotue Rev. Timmons ba* asked that each and every member he In church on the Ixnd's day. The first day nf the week I* a day for rejoicing The Lord'a day I* a day for the service of msnktnd. for the worship of God It I* a day for celebrating the resurrection of our U»rd Jesua Christ. I, -o — Zion Lutheran Church Monros and Eleventh Street Paul W. Schultz, Pastor Hunday school and tßbie class 9:30 a. m Regular services 10:30 a. m. Early services 1:30 a. in Lutheran Hour 13:30 and 3:00. Adult classes Tuesday ?:•• P ni Walther League Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Zion Missionary Horlety Wednesday 2:00 p. m. Midweek Ixnten services Wednesday 7'30 p. m Saturday catacJiisiu school 3:30 a. m. ii —® — — Home Education Are You Grown-Up? A person able to make wise chokes and abldo by them is able io meet a secund test; namely to wait for what he wants. Au ini mature y<uih or adult want* wluit he want* when In- want* it. Tom Mack, a senior In high school rushed in to announce. "Mom. I'm going to quit school and get married." "Married?'' Just wail till your father hears of ihl*!" The door opened "Dad. Tom I* going to get married." exploded Mrs. Mack. "Married"! snapped Dad "Will you |>lea«t,' tell me whom you plan to marry?" "Joyce Conklin." came the pi mid answer. Joyce wa* the judge'* daughter and a line girl. Relieved, bin not consenting, Mr. Mack used sarcasm and ridicule to no avail Tom's jaw become more deterinlnI ed. Thut evening, alone with Tom. Dad began. "We owe you an apology; w,- failed you this morning You have made a wise choice; we do not a*k you to postpone your marriage. Joyce's parent*, however. want her to go lo college. ‘ Iler friend* are going. Home day »he will feel the difference between you aud them. You can ruin a beautiful relation«hlp hy seizing it before teady for it. Think it over!” _____— There are nil too many people in the world who make It their business to In- otßer people's coiim lence. The three ini>*l difficult thing* to do are: to keep a secret, siiffe, an injury, and employ one's leisure.—Voltaire. Every man k at hl* b- st when he add* enthusiasm to whatever he honestly believe* ill Wauamaker. Home people think I hey arc broad-mind'd when they are ouly shallow. The greatest undeveloped ler- ' ritory lies right under your h.it.
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Bishop W. W Feele say*. " It may In- that in our adjustments we enn find more time for prayer, meditation, reading of good books, systematic study, and more careful preparation for the church services. In time of activism we take too little time tor meditation on the things of God, How necessary that we watch the controlling motives of our Uvea! Look well
0m PhiacNta "Don't leave me behind; I won't cry any more." said a »uiall, weak. Chinese child to It's refugee mother. Can you Imagine the toroure of a mother who ha* to decide to leave some of her children on th* iosd*lde lo die. because fl is Impossible for her lo save them all. and because In order io save one or two ahe mu*' leave behind the weak ones *he cannoF carry. The Red Cro*» is trying to care for *u< h hr I pl- *a a* these Have you supported the Red Cross a* you should? - .1.,... — ni, Ths Batter Way Two Kinde Os Discontent Henry Ward Beecher once said "Discontent may Ire a very good thing, or a very bad. There Is a discontent that Is divine; that ha* ll* birth In lhe highest and purest inspiration that stir* the soul. All I the discontent whkh grow* from dissatisfaction with present attainments. or spring* from a desire for higher usefulness, or that Im-
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I i to the hidden spring* Glv« thought * I to qualify so that a celestial glory ' J will glow In everything that is done. Practice the presence of i God. Esiablish a quiet hour. Find . Mimewhen- a holy of holies. Let i not details < rowd out devotions. . Why not accept the Invitation and t come to church next Bunday? I D. Carl Yodsr.
pels to the worthy achievement of an honorable name or place, Is a noble discontent, and to be visited with Idesslngs But the discontent that come* from a »oul disgusted with It* lot. and talthlra* to G<*| and out of hatinony with tlio •rranM-meats aiid o|H-ratlons ol Provideiir e, is evil, and ouly evil rontinually. One lends lo the development of a harmonious character; the other to a rebellious heart." — — -O— — — 11 ■- "
• ——» 1)0 YOU KNOW? G 1 -•••"•' - "" w 1. What two-fold commandment ha* God given? 2. What end awaits the pre*cnt world? 3 What is the test of true faith? 4. To what are the strength of love and the cruelty of jealousy ■ <>ni pared? 5. Why wa* David forbidden to build the temple that h< had In mlud? i Answer* found on page 2. -- - o— —— Chun bes are not here to conserve the actual, but to create the ideal. A. M. Fairbairn The First State Bank Decatur. Indiana Entablinhed 1883 Member Federal Depend I Inn. Cnrp. Nobody k more disagreeable I han the per -on who Is so "religious" that he cannot believe be is j ever wrong For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfei Chiropractor & Naturopath X-Ra/ of Spine where Indicated. Therapy applied a* needed. In Decatur Since 1921 RHONE. 314 We make tomorrow hauler by piling upon it ><Mluy * duties. AUCTION SALES Experienced Halesmanship at your Service HEHERVE Y(HH HALE DATE Livestock. Fann, and Heat Estate Hales. Midwest Realty Auction Co. .1 F. Hanmaiiu, D H. Blair. C W Kent Graham Bldg. Decatur, ind. Phone 174 Any success won by treachery > i» of doubtful value. Cash Coal & Supply Paint, Coal, R'Hifinjf, Lumber and Builder Supplies IL A. STUCKEY Most of u* enjoy the singing of ‘ that person who love* to sing »o I well that he docs not have to be paid to do if. MAKE A DEAL NOW —PAY I.ATEK! Buy Lowe Bros. Standard House Paint. We can still •ell at last Fall price*. Holthouse Drug Co.
