Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1942 — Page 5

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K, J SCHOOL ■esson ■=■ ,■ v not’ IST. D. D. for May 10 'te Int'r’nltwwi pHT«r ’dAY OF |W ttTHOItm , f ; a.. peopl Ski n* r, ‘ Christ in Ik i-st '!«■ *•* an effe K" doing fenof Icndnesa. One a.|9'< -Mt Hr spoke in a half and dangers of life. K- .f Christ. Whether |K’- n canvas. *«■ never the Bible Yes. He 9 .:.; iHe «, ~W.- ,■ d He was altogethSR./. ■ uhy g.ve the false that Itentienes* means kR< cr.dness means a senti■9,! ■*•’ etc These are the < a itror.g man and such ■t'c-.-c He «as a manly , ... . . that they .Hosanna . I. rd came into u, ..■ ■! dealt with the « f .;fe : ..>'<■■• m the day MU ■■ • Th.s seems rd<r .! the events 'see m ».li so consider Mimalatrs Faith by an <vv 18-22'. 9e r ■•' Jc"‘s returned He ’.'.is hungry. He Jp' 'he night in H. • me < f fellowship disciples 'Mark 11:11). It ---£ and m rmslly not ' • to he ready to cat. . o h.ch already had ' ■ Since th- leaves form |R ' ■ H- jr ,< r!y looked perhaps, but even K .. . a i,- d there were the tr<e. which soon n ■ a. <■ assumed that |Kh ■ >nr. r but that is eviR...V H.s act was a sign |Kt -f Israel -ee Hosea 9 10. |^K• Like 13 «-9i They as a |H *>* the outward signs of |Hf ' ■ haves” of tern-7-fre ...as 1., fruit of rej^R■■ .-4 Li.'. real love for ■- P- 23 Judgment I.< rd cursed a ■ try to a saltto their t.ced t.-. us—to look S" I Christian pro- ’ and benevo1 .r correct doctrinal |R-' ••* .! 'here s any fruit of |B H w often He |R' ’ .. ir.-js because none. |W" 'Hie sas not only a sign SR' ■'»•' the d«< ’pies' faith h»d ... an "ul,! do The promRRbe' V -ho abiding in Kt ‘" z -' h » ‘ *urd abiding in ask according to His RRr ''"■ • thing doubting is limit SR^ 4 "' Palsies Fsbim- bs an tatetHy <« |R ‘>' time He drove out |RH< father i house those who s ‘> i' a place of merchanllllr 1 ’' ‘tc ,-c4 thievery 1R J - ■ s.'r-.r picture The Son |R" a- j son n f jg an fHto ■ this unholy trafTm and i"r holy ..-dignation snot Wives ;t nut. The peop>e r -- ij»e n d jong r>ecau M o f §R 1 r «<ket. which paid a to the pt tests themselves SR*" 7 “ • ift even as such jsnaged ;n ou day). »ho were in the temple IRt 1 doubtless the meaning IKf'p “ ' IS> were so de »■ -M ma (ru ficent exercise ■R authority that they IR' -j-ato Hosannas." which. * •-Melted, were really a *»U. why not’ Hur |R *» -ord' He wifl not tol-IR_l-.tr even though it hides Mt,-,. P** k ,JWI • rxl «o •« 8R..1 Lupton. Possibly Ree * 2i\ reaCh * ,ood roany ■» 4- M b ° s '• >" wr day if Mas';./’ *“ * faith to fight the ‘“ p ’* >n toe right. Theu rr '* n wnuW » h out. K x J ,7 Church ” toste.d of 19 *«rt Br th * s ' * r * ,a3r,r, « Ml dJw. ’‘ M scr| bes were Rrj 7*** 1 <» 15» both by ard the prai ** IRh ton w*?*** - **' And to*y M* x r..L*** n,lan ” hold |R» tod** -Ye*, ever a ** w< x4d be much r a «• ’«• to 9 ■<-> ■ ™ f " T them ’ n a* peop*« ot ■ kWh by faith • Gm /- Ou * }H we not tc F -

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I The Day of Acclaim. Mark 11 till; Luke 19:41-44 for Sunday, May 3. v. 1. "And when they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto Hethphage and Bethany, at the Mount of Olives, he sendeth forth two of his dlaclplea." Jeaus wae traveling ov -r familiar ground A holy purpose . runs all through the life of Christ, and become his disciples In ahar Ing that purpose so that with Christ's purpose posncHHlng men's minds they are "sent." v. 9. "And salth unto them. (Jo your way Into the village over 1 against you; and ax soon ax ye be ' entered Into It, ye shall find a colt tied, whereon man never sat; ' loose him and bring him." Ruch an animal was counted sacred and was an emblem of peace. Jesus was omlsclent and knew facts not , disclosed to others. v. 3. “And if any man say unto yon, Why do ye this, say ye that , the Lord hath need of him; and , straightway he will send him hither." The owner of the colt i , demonstrated two Christian neci casltles-to be prompt in obeying the Lord and to be completely unselfish. i vs. 4. 5. "And straightway they went their way. and found the I colt tied without In a place where , two ways met; and they loose him. i And certain of them that stood i there said unto them, What do ye . lousing the colt." Jesus here dem- ; onstrated hU supreme authority and owndershlp. In realty the colt I did belong to Jesus. Too often we i forget that we are mere stewards I of the Lord. i v. (. "And they said unto him. i even as Jesus had commanded; and they let them go." We need 1 to do that personal work which 1 brings out the statement, "Jeeus 1 has commanded." The public need to feel the call of God to do his 1 commandments. 1 V. 7. "And they brought the colt ’ to Jesus, and east their garments , on him: and he sat upon him.” This time Jesus would act like an earthly king whit h wa»t his divine ’ right . v. g. "And many spread their j garments In the way; and others i cut down branches off the trees. , and strewed them in the way.” Jesus popularity was now at Its • height. Many were waving palm , branches simply following the , crowd. Too often following the maI Jorlty has little value. I V. 9. "And they that went befor<. t and they that followed, cried. Sayt Ing. Hoeana: Blessed Is he that cometh in the name of the Lord." > Joy and congratulations now filled ' the air. and there was a partial • recognition of Christ as the Mes- • slab. A partial recognition always 1 results in spiritual failure. ’ v. 11. “And Jesus entered into 1 Jerusalem, and Into the temple; 1 and when he had looked round • about upon all things, and now the eventide »»> come, he w<nt out unto Bethany wflh the twelve.” ' Jesus loved the temple. tn«- recoguiseti hutiae Os Gvd; and SO Will t bis followers. After the Church > ftorvice he spent the day quietly • in a home- a place meant to t»e • sacred. 1 V. 41. “And when he was come ’ near, he beheld the city and w. pt ' over it.” Jesus saw what no one ’ else could see. Jesus has a ten- j ’ der heart and Is compassionate; tn compassion is the tie of sym- ‘ pathy that makes for tru. brother , hood v. 4S "Saying. If thou hadst known, even thou, al least in this t thy day. the things which b-long j unto thy peace But now are hey i CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking -0 HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Highest Quality - Lowest Brices. ‘ ’ 0-0 f DR. H. FROHNAPFEL f Your Health is no Bettor f then Your Spine. i o—o ) J. F. BANMANN, Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Estate ; —o-o— THE SUTTLEAEDWARDS CO. . tew Costs Strong Companies —o DECATUR LUMBER CO. • Home of Homer r —o—o — J tVERETT R JOHNSON, n Rhone ttl-C b Insulate Your Home for Comfort I 0-0 CASH COAL A SURRLV Wiaklor Stokers and Yancy Coal- ’ 0-0 JOHN F. GLAM BATHS Health. Beaoty. Vitality -0 ’ HOLTHOUBB-BCHULTE CLOTHING CO.

!— hid from thine eyes." The people failed to see their great opportunity ax he was passing by. Constant reaction of Christ makes for spiritual blindness. vs. 43. 44. "For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee and compass thee round, and keep thee on every aide, and shall lay lhee even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave the,- one stone upon another; because thou knewest ot the time of thy habitation." Jeans foretold the destruction of Jerusalem ex a warning to those who heard him. They had a chance to know the way, the truth, and the life, but they made no effort to know him. o—The influence of Charles Spurgeon lx seen In the continued distribution of hlx sermons. It is estimated that 180 million copies of hlx sermons have been issued and they are st ill being sold. Reports Indicate that America's Prayer Minute la call for universal prayer, each day at fi p. m l is appealing to the country. Even the children remind parents that the hour of prayer has arrived Boys in military service are keeping the prayer minute The SOth anniversary of the work of Mir Wilfred T. Grenfell in the founding of the .Mission on the coast of northern Newfoundland in Labrador is being observed this year. To commemorate'-this occasion. America Is endeavoring to send 50,000 garments to the Mission. With 78 Protestant churches of 15 denominations pa> tlcipatlng a Ihree-month church attendance campaign which has just ended at Buffalo. N. V.. shows that churchgoing Is on the Im reuse today due In part to the war. which causes people to seek solace, moral courage and divine guidance of religion. Dr. James liutchinwon Cockburn. moderator of the Church of Scotland and Dr. William Paton of London, secretary of the International Missionary Council and the Provisional Committee of the World Council of Churches are now touring Canada and the United Slates in the interests of relations of all the churches in this country and Great Britain, They are embassadors of universal Christian ideals which command the loyalty I wij II j Uisdoni-Wa gtweuawsss J A western magazine offered a prize for the best recipe for making beautiful hands. The following answer won: "Soak the hands three times daily in dish water while mother is resting." One of the gieat moments of my life was the morning when I left home to attend country school. Mother follow.d me to the gate where with trembling voice and tear-stained eyes, she laid her hand on my head saying. Davie, rcmemlwr God sees you.” Those words have followed me to this day. Many times when I have been tempted and sorely tried, those words have made the fact of God very real to me My mother taught me that God Is not a policeman hot a loving Father who aeon me. a fact that constrained me to please Him Thanks for a good mother R— Liked “Today’s Bpeeial" itoaevllle. Cal -<WI—A used car dealer here was surprised to discover that tbd »hlnF »*• mobile he bad displayed on his Today s Spertal plattorm wasn't there when be looked for it- With the »utamnding businees district Manned wtth pedes'riani s bold thtef merely stepped in and drove tea car away.

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Nuttman Ave. U. B. Church L. J. Martin, pastor 9:30 a. tn — Bunday School. Mrs. Pearl Reed, assistant superintendent and all other assistant officers and teacher* in charge. 10:25 a. m —Junior church. 10:85 a. tn—Devotions. Report of the delegates to convention of Christian education. II a. m.—Sermon by the pastor. « 30 p m. Christian Endeavor. Treva Clark, leader. 6:30 p. tn. Intermediates, Juniors and primary,. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic services. Rev Martin will bring the gospel message. 7:30 p. tn. Wednesday — Night prayer meeting. Bennie Harkless, class leader In charge. The W. M A. will meet Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Pearl Reed. Mrs. Jack Smith Is the program chairman and the delegates who attended the Branch | meeting will bring some interest* ing reports. The Y. P. M B. will meet at the home ot Mrs. Martin Tuesday night at 7 :30. Each girl is to bring her | mother as a guest and a special program Is being arranged. I o ST MARY’S CHURCH First Mass 7:30 A. M. 1 Children's Mass 9:00 A.M. High Mass 10:15 A. M. 1 Holy Hour Sunday afternoon 2 P.M. Daily prayer hour, “An Army on i Its knees to keep an Army on its I feet, 3:30 to 4:30 every afternoon. Rtv. Joseph J. Belmetz, Pastor i o •— Presbyterian Church Five Points George O. Walton, minister t 9:00 a. m.—Junior worshlng and I Bible study Mrs. W. A. Lower. i t .'!<> a in. Sunday School. W. P Schrock, superintendent. I 10:30 a. m. — Morning worship. Sermon, "Greater Love.” : 1:30 p. m Junior Youth league. 6 o<> p. m. Senior Youth league. Wednesday at 6:30 the Mother f and Daughter banquet will be held, i A large attendance is anticipated. ' Pleaav send reservations to Mrs. ’ Earl B. Adams or Mrs. George O. Walton. One feature of the pro- ■ grain to lie given will be a review i of the book. "A Lantern In Her Hand" by Bata Streeter Aldrich, this will be given by Mrs. Leonard Saylors. No charge will be made • for the dinner Thursday the Missionary society will meet at 2:30 with Mrs. J. L. I Kocher hostfws, assisted by Mrs. Grace Aliwein and Mrs. John li. Heller. I o First Baptist Church Carey R. Moser, pastor 9:3® to 11 a. m.—Morning unified service. 9 30 to 10 15 a. m.- Bible school 10:15 to 11 a. nt. - Morning worship. This will lie our monthly communion service. Sermon theme "Sincerity," Our choir will sing Junior church at this same hour. 7:30 p. m.— Evening fellowship hour. Unique features throughout. A specie (object lesson which chi--1 dren will enjoy will feature the evening message. Come and enjoy thia hour tn the Lord's House Mak, every day count for your Lord Itecause your days of service may be (ewer than you Imagine. 4 30 p. in Wednesday—Choir re heatwal. 7 30 p. m. Wednesday — Prayer and praise service. ■ Zion Evan, and Reformed Church Charles M Prugb. TbD. Miniate: Church school 9 a. m. T. L. Becker. superintendent. Morning worship 10 a m. Ser,mou "The Home and National Defense” Music by the Young People's Choir. Zion Youth league. 6:15 p. m. Ruth Yoat. leader. Monday. 3 p. m. religions clinic, St. John's Church. Fort Wayne * Wednesday. 7 p. m. Meeting of the official Ixatrd. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Me-tlng ot the Heidelberg Class. - '• First Evangelical Church j G«*orge 8. Lozier, minister 9; 15 a. m -Munday school. Mr. Gregg McFarland, superintoadent 10 io a m — Divine worship eerr- 1 ico. Sermon theme; "God's Good! Work" • 3® p. m. -Intermediate aud senior Chrlvttan Endeavor. 7.3® p. m. Sunday eveaiag teliowship Mr C E Hocker, lay delegate to the Annual Oonfer-nce will report and the mi oil ter will bring a brief 'ueoxsgc. 7:3® p. m . Tuesday— Official Board • 3® p m — Wednesday—Choir Rahnarnal 7;3® p. ■ —Wodneoday-Praynrl

Servele. 8:00 p. m.—Thursday—Woman's* Missionary Society. 7:30 p. m. — Thursday — Yonng People's Missionary Circle. 4:0 p. m . —Friday—AJothers and Daughters Fellowship Dinner. 3:00 p. m. —Mission Band and Little Heralds. o — First United Brethren Church Ninth and Madison Streets G. T. Rosselot, Minister Sunday School nt 9:15 a. in. Everett Johnson, superintendent. Every age will find a helpful claim. Morning Worship at 10:80 a. m. Hermon by the Pastor- Subject; "The Cross aud the Power ot God." Christian Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. Groups for Jewels, Junldra. Intermediates. Young People and Adults. Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m. The children In the Junior Department will present a very interesting program tn which will be a dra mat iked presentation ot tile boyhood of Jesus. Prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m Al! people should go to church. If you do not go elsewhere you are cordiaily Invited to worship with us in any or all of these services. — -o Church of God Glen E. Marshall, Pastor 9:3041:30 Unified Service. 4:30 Shinlug Lights. 8:30 Christian Crusaders. 7:30 Evening Evangelistic Service. 7:30 Wednesday Mid-week prayer service. 2.00 p tn. toadies' Mizuionary Meeting. Thursday. 7:00 p. m. Friday. Mother's — Ikiughter's Banquet. At home ot Mrs. Chas. Frank. The public is moot cordially invited to attend all the services of this congregation. - o First Methodist Church Ralph Waldo Graham, Minister Morning worship 9:3®. The youth choir will lead In the processional of youth and children, the chancil choir will sing the "Call to Worship." The youth choir will xlng "At Thy Side" from the "Audauflno In D flat.” Mr. Ray R. Raudebuxh of Greenfield, Indiana, our conference lay leader will be the guest speaker The officers and teachers of Unchurch and school will be Installed at this service. Mr. Lowell Smith will be the Installing officer. o Zion Uuthoron Church Monroe and Eleventh St. Paul W. Schultz, Pastor Sunday school and Bible class 9:30 a. m. Regular Sunday servicea 10:8® a. in. Early services 8:30 a. tn. Circuit meeting p. in. Church choir Monday 8:0® p. ni. Saturday catechism school 8:30 a m. Army and Navy Commission collection Hunday. May 10. o Church of the Nozoreno 7th and Marohall Str,. Paul Brandyberry, Pastor 9:30 a. m 11 30 a. in.—Unified service. 10:30 a m -The worship service. and commulon aervice. Hermon theme "In Remember ance of Me." 8 45 p. a. The N Y. P. H aervIce. 8:45 p. m -The HI N Y. aervke 6:45 p. m.—The Junior society. 7:30 p. a.—The evangelistic service Sermon theme- "The Church Militant." 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—The regular prayer meeting. "He gave his intellect to the ignorant. his sympathies to the sad. bls energies to right the wrong, his substance to the poor, his life 1

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j to his country, hlx heart to God." What are you doing for God, the Church and your country? o Chrlatian Church Kenneth Timmons, pastor —■ Bible School, 9:30 a. m. D. L. ' Drum, superintendent. Sermon and Communion. 10:30 a. m Sermon subject, “The living Church." It's missionary ttaseion. Also Junior church at 11 a. in. Mrs. Timmons has charge. Evening services start at 7:30 p. tn. Sermon subject, "The place and meaning of baptism." at Wednesday evening service | starts at 7:30. You are welcome to al! of these ' services. Our Wednesday night ■ services are Inspiring Rev. Tim-' monx' message will help you. I These hearing the gospel believed and surrendered In a good confession" under the' word passion Junior church each Sunday morning. Mrs. Timmons has charge of the young people at 11 o'clock. o SCHOOL BOYS UNDER (Continuc’l From Paar 1) vice office- and state muck grow era' association. All these organizations are deeply concerned with protecting children a gal net exploitation. and at the same time believe youth can help in this critical fight for freedom by helping harvest the perishable crops o - 1 ~ PREBLE NEWS A- —— — — ♦ Lin les Ballard of 'Uniondale called on John Kirchner Thursday evening. Fred Linnemeier of Fort Wayne called on Mrs. CaUierine Linnenteler and son Rudolph Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldnei- called on Mr. and Mrs. Eli Golduir Friday. Gust Take called on .Mrs. Orville Heller and daughter Verea Thura-1 day. Oscar Hoffman of 10-trol' Michlga spent the week-end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. .Milton Hoff-; man and family. Arnold Conrad of Terre Haute spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Walter Conrad. Mr and Mrs. Henry Schuller of near Fort Wayne spent -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemeter and daughter Helen Mr. and Mr*. Milton Hoffman' and family motored to Portland and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bash and Dnothy Hoffman Sunday Ralph Conrod spent Sautrday with Mr. and Mr* Waller Conrad., Mr. and Mr*. Walter Conrad had ax their Sunday dinner guests. Mis. Freda Conrad and son* Arnold and Ralph. Mr*. Fied Elckhoff and eon Lorance and daughter Leoua aud Esther Werling. Mr. and Mr- Victor Deibcrick aud son Kenneth Gene of II tagland called on Mr. and Mr*. George Bullmeter and daughter Helen Monday evening. Gertrude Hoffman and Merlyn Arnold of near Peterson eg lid on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Conrad called on Mr and Mrs. Walter Conrad Tuesday evening. — 0 IM) YOU KNOW? 1. Who was Ishm.'iel s mother? 2 Why did Hannah go with little Samuel to Eli? 3 To whose care did th<- crucified Jesus commit hi* mother? 4. What man* mother saved his life by giving him when a child to another to rear? 5. What does David «ay relative to God's taking the place of a father and a mother? An*wer* found on pag* -■

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There is a dose connection between a good mother and God. Jesus having had a mother has made every mother the most sacred member of the family. Os all memories that of mother Is the most sacred. No prayers touch hearts like a mother's prayer. No life influences a child like that of a mother. No appeal to live a belter life is like the one that comes from mother.

- Ji of true Christians everywhere. Upon the mothers of the land, far more than upon Its Congresses and Legislatures, depends the future of a nation. Children are apt to he uconsdously cruel to their ' parents In their eagerness to attain their own ambition*. They forget the sacrifices of home and parents in the needed care and the anxiety given them by those who ate really the guardians of their highest welfare. By the time a boy I* a man. the gltl a woman, the shadow* of time are gathering round the mother's feet. The world they grow up to pOMUan is not her world. We can not he too considerate ot her In all 'King* We should not begrudge I the time it taken to write her a letter or pay her a vWit. Wk 1 should give due respect to her meek wisdom; it may be that we will hear no wiser voice than hers. 0. Carl Yoder. Home Education Fretting cares are found In the life of many mot hem especially those who with small incomes are oblidged to meet the needs of large I household* It Is no wonder that they are often sorely tried. Every day brings Its duties: food and R<M’K WOOL Blow n in by Wilson Insulating Co. EVERETT R. JOHNSON, Local Representative Phone 821 C Decatur. Ind. I luf powet and beauty and heroism of | a mother's love. DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Home* Builders' Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Phone 253 111 Jefferson St. j Most of all the other heait'ifill , things in life come by two* and ■ three* bin only <>m- moth- r in all I ’|l< wd< world Kate DeWiggiU. Ik* particular alwiut your apparel. Clmnnm your clothes with confidence from your favorite More. Bolthousc-Schulte & Co* Motherhood trui* timidiiy Into fierce coinage, though!lnsane** into foresight aud selfishness into •ell denial. AI TOMOBII.E INSt RANCE Policy written for ols months at ane-half annual premium. THE Sf TTI.ES-EDWARDS CO. AGENTB Phone 358 Decatur, Ind.

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The song* that mother used to sing ar- the ones we love best. The times when we sat with her in tin- house of God are those we low to remember. Jfer dying word* we shall never forget. Count the number of mothers attending church today and let their good example cause yoq to accept the Invitation and come to church every Sunday. D Carl Yoder.

( lathing must be provided, dangers mnat be guarded; questions must be answered; troubled spirits must be calmed, and childish disputes must be settled It Is not an easy task to be a provider, teacher, helper. encourager. entertainer. leader and reprover of children. The long hours ot burden bearing. the constant watchfulness, the chafing of spirits under unavoidable circumstances, with added amities tn times of Illness are the things that try heart* aud ennoble Ilves of many mothers. In the annals of heaven are the nano* ot a multitude of mothers who have never flinched In their duties but have unroinplaiulngly and horoleafty carried the work ot a true and good mother. D. Carl Yoder. ■■■ —o — Mother lx the name for God in the lipa and hearts of little- children.- Thackeray. As one whom hlx mother com fortrth, so will I comfort thee. Bible. I would desire for a friend the son who never riwlsted the tears ot his mother ' Cash Coal & Supply Paint, Coal, Roofing, Lumber and Builder Supplies R. A. STUCKEY A mother's "three-lii-one" spiritual code: MAKE A DEAL NOW —PAY LATER! Buy Lowe Bret. Standard Houae Paint. We can atilt •ell at last Fait pricea. , Holthouae Drug Co. Do hard things willingly aud pleasantly The First State Bank Deeatur, Indiana Eitablhhed 18M Member Federal Deposit Ina. Corp. A man never sees all that his mother has been to him till It's 1(H) lale to let her know that he How- 11 For Better Health See Dr. IL Frohnapfel Chiropractor * Naturopath X-Ray of Spine where indicated. Therapy applied aa needed. In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314 Giv. our boys better mothers, and they will give those mothers belter sob*. Thoma* 11. Nelson. AI’CTION SALES Eipv> leuced HalesmansMp at your Service RESERVE YOUR HALE DATE Livestock. Farm, and Real Estate Bale*. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F Sanmann. D S Blair. C. W Kent Graham Bldg Decatur. Ind. Phone 174