Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1942 — Page 5

I'aTUHDAY. JUNE 6.1942.

■TTj SUNDAY 9c„J SCHOOL ■ lesson-:- '■ .119 1 LINDQUIST. D D. fllfL • )■ : r !r.«tl«ut» 0< Chicago. for June 14 ■ and Scripture text! «e- ■ . H, .1 THE RISEN ( HRIbT ■%!> HIS DISCIPLES rtXT Luke 24 XI 4S Ye are wltnessts of -Luke « «• dory and gladness ot the ‘ n morning drove back - f th« and re- ..<• a ciples' sadness with God s message to Ms . . .. :i < ne of assurance and O may be dark, but *‘i> » urc, y come - 1 ><■■■' disciples had been IK".d? aLng the road to Ems .!<enly a stranger was telling them what the •, about the Clyist|K ; ... I His glory. Their SK 1 •- • .;ely Within them 2< 3’. l it they did not rec■y. H - :He brokc Uic bn ’ a ' l ■■L. c meal—and then He had a joyous mesMB ’ hurrying back . ■ ‘he eleven who had b.'.r l locked doors to BBpt'’ ■ r, s which had also K,'. f H s resurrection. JH. jew llim.clf blood in the 23-43> « t--' - cd and conclusive jr.-n of their report. He. . I .-nd Master, sto d fIK.. :: ■ alive and speak- : - rr.-isagc of "Peace " SK.. ; however, were be--i -1 At 0 believe Ob- { - ■■ ;1 patient He was . r ,-d and unbel.evArd note what a splenr ■:■ ;t is tv the truth of -ru.-rect: n that they who |K,H: tc-t ixpccted proof bebelieved. ■ ’ n them for l.n k ask ourselves if we S^L: I- better, and let us tr..t their hesitation e doubly sure He •. • -<• -alive Pnrtak.ng He did not needi. t r.r.g ' em opportunity to .'. > He dem mstrated ■■it • ■ '■■• n- a sun f ur.datilth. »l Then Opened He Their I n <vv 44. 45). ■■*l Hi- : I t they might "anthe scriptures." Their : ■ e c infused ai.d He ' mgled" them We II r.A-.c c knots and kinks air thinking about |Mki'-'. ;i, 1- ei) we too Will unKto ■>> ; a • . :r.e entire Old Testa 1 ! by the Hebrews Into -.nd psalms). He Bh'-. :• >1 - endorsement Men |Bs ;e:y. bj c>us approved the ■ e Old Testament—,e *' c •' l(1 . v b- tukc His word firings must be fulfilled" is niterr.ent concerning Him- * r ’ fr " 11 ,j r Lord’s guarantee |B* the premises of His second and all that is associated xa ’ » e! > a « with His future Mb. dl be fulfilled. SBih time ! fellowship with the ir ■ r ' ! Word of God was to their faith, but it t.-.er ; .rpose The blessings .:t ■ • '..r our own sahsfacIB 1 k - <rit is His will that BB 11 Preached in His (nr 481 ’ 1 - |B?*? “ * meaaage to go out ■*>« H:s to ail nations t-'d hr ttj e hing o f the world ■B bei.rvr There is remission of BB'Diose who in repentance and to Him. BBs 6 * I *'"!' !h Christ and an on|M««mg<f H.s Word which d.-e-; Mg" aggressive witness 1 r gB •« quite useless We meet Him ■B ntdT His Word not only that grow m grace, but that be witnesses to all nations 88-" °* * '“biess involves knowla fact to the truth < f which rd.indua! can bear testimony SB-5 K!|) ‘ e> * ,re c»Hed to be witnot 'peculators, philosoB|B* moralists ”r legislators Wither to argue n-ir to BByT* 1 * Mr t 0 la}r down rules for nor to ventilate thrir own IBk 4 * were witnesses, and r J^ iCe * 1 *** to uu u,e ,rutntruth and nothing but the 'Alexander Maclaren). Christian by life possibly '’ C4C b> *° r<l *• to "adorn the I mBF? God." as Paul put it commending it to th se HBJL* b< ' ut hini Observe that -uch is to start right at hon e •’ Jerusalem" <v 47i 2 ** difficult in our times IK Z >,tnewi V> distant lands |Bh ,r * bu,y e ««rying the ‘tnplemenu of war. Bat IKZL" yq4ff Jerusalem there is a \ °** 1 ' ta ywir lltU * town cocnmunjty m tn , c;ty Kb ’**•• m your home - W Kixiol You Mho fife is fte serv.ee ~’ 7 *io fiod a "Jerusalem* ■■ M ®S> or oc your stup.

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Christa words ou the Cross. Mark 15:33. 34; Luke 23:3246 for Sunday. June 7. Christ, being human as well as divine, met physical death. Hut his death met the divine requirement for the salvation of all mankind because be was divine. V. 33. "And when th.- sixth hour was come, there was darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour." The darkness as symbolical of the sins of the world which Jesus was now bearing. He who lives In sin lives In darkness. 11that has found Christ has u light to shine. v. 34 And at the ninth hour Jesus cured with a loud voice. My God. my 'God. why hast thou for- ' taken me?” When Jesus was bearing the alns of the world, your sins and mine, It seems that God could not bear to look upon him suffering as he was; hence he turned his face away; Jesus sensing this fact brought out the saddest cry ever uttered. v. 33. “And when they were to the place, which is called Cal-1 vary, there they crucified him, and ' the malefactors, one on the right | hand, and the other on the left." Os ' all death penalties none compares - in suffering and agony as that of: crucifixion. It was humiliating to ■ Christ to be class, d with criminals I but that did not make him a crim-! Inal. v. 34. "Then Maid Jesus, Father, ; forgive them; for they know not what they do And they parted his raiment, and cast lots." It is one thing to imrdon an enemy when he asks forgiveness; it Is quite a different thing to forgive an enemy who does not ask forgivenean. Only one divine could do that. v. 35. “And the people stood beholding. and the rulers also With them derided him. saying. He saved others: let him save himself, if he be Christ the chouen of God " Mob psychology is illustrated here. We must guard against being swept with the crowd going wrong. Jesus' love for men and his d< sire to save them wan too great to permit him to think even of saving himself. v. 36. "And the soldiers also , tnoi ked him. coming to him and , offering him vinegar" They were' poor soldiers in that they were not < hampioning a good < ans- ; therefore they joined the popular jeering v. 37. "And saying, if tbou be the king of the Jews, save thye- If." Here was voiced the popular interpretation of the expected material kingdom when the Messiah should come We. as they, needed deeper spiritual insight. v. 38. “And the superscription also wae written over him in letters of Greek, and Latin, ami Hebrew, This is the king of the J< ws." Pilste ord' red this superscription which he would not change when requested to do so. Little did he know how much truth was thus written. There are some confessions that have no value, v. 39. "And one of the mal- sac factors which were hanged tailed on him. sayinc. If thou be the Christ save thyself ami us.” This statement might have been but the echo of the crowd or it might have been an expression of npbriading Cbriet for not saving them as well as himself. v. 4« "But the other answering rebuked him saying. Dost :hou not fear God. seeing thou art in the same condemnation.” He was soon to di- and such talk was still-befit-ting him V. 41. "And we indeed justiy; for | we receive the due reward of our j deeds: but this man ha don. nothing amiss" Evidently 'he ' CHURCH PAGE THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking o_o HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO Highest Quality Lowest Brices OR H. FROHNAPFEL Your Health is no Better than Your Spine. ——o—4)— — j. b. SANMANN Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Estate -0 THE SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. Low Costs Strong Companies O OECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes -0 CASH COAL A SUPPLY Winkler Stokers and Vancy Coal ——O—O— - HOLTHOUSE SCHULTE CLOTHING COAL 0 SCHMITT MOTOR SALES Parts for any make car. CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES. In.. Sea test Ice Cream.

known about Jesus, and he had seen much that day. Knowledge precedes repentance. v. 42. “And he said unto Jesus, land, remember me when th m comest into thy kingdom.” Thin thief acknowledged Je.UH to be the Messiah. Evidently he believe 1 on him. He expressd the longing of overy dying man and many living people. v 43. And Jesus »ald unto him. Verily I say unto thee, today thou shall be with me in paradise" This implies conscious existence immediately after death in a place of blessedness. . vs 44. 45. "And it was about the sixth hour, and there was darkness | all over the earth until tho ninth hour. And the sun was darkened, rand the veil in the temple was rent ! in the midst." Jesus now became • the holy of holies and there was no ‘ need of a veil. v 46. "And when Jesus had cried ; with a loud voice, he said. Father I into thy hands I commend my spirit; and having said this he gave up ! the ghost." Jesus' work was so ; well done that he could say "It is' I finished." •'I p— 1 J i World M gMteliUiouipj More than 35,000 carefully selected community leaders of Christian education attended the 130 one-day conventions recently held under the direction of Harry C Monroe of the International Council of llellg-. ious Education. Plans and pro-1 grams were formed for a united Christian Education Advance. Word lias reached the Interna-1 tional Missionary Council that during the evacuation of the Netherlands Indies a ship which was taking interned German missionaries' and other |mi><»n« is of war io lndi.il was attack'-d and sunk by Japanese! bombers shortly alter leaving Sum-' atra. The preliminaty list of 328 Victims includes a number of mission-, I ariesA protestaat minister and a Ito-1 man Catholic prie-t jointly led a | worship service for 6.000 youth at i the close of the Ridigioteill-Life Week meetings in Manchester. England, which closed on May 9. 1942. These Itellglon-in-L.fe Weiks in England are similar to ‘he National Christian Missions sponsored by the Federal Council of Churches in New Jersey, where bingo in thcatei i was born some 12 years ago. the highest state tribunal ruled that "bank night," the modern version on "bingo", was lottery designed to stimulate theater patronage by catering to the gambling instinct. Apiopos of this, the civic and moral affalis commission of the Brooklyn church and mission federation baa voted to s ure all <lenominatiuii.il statements against bingo and similai gaun-s of chance | in churches as a basis for instituting a drive to wipe out sail! lotteries. O - — IM) Y(>r KNOW? 1. It would seem to be a biography in two volumes, when in reality the hero dies before the end of volume one. and in volume two his name is not once mentioned. 2. It Is a collection of lyrics, I which Ms been called the hymn book of the Jewish people. 3 it furnished words for some of the best known and most beautiful choruses of Handel's Messiah: among them "Unto Us a Child Is Born" and "All Wd Like Sheep Have fione Astray " 4 If deals more fully with the birth and childhood of its .übjwt man does any ot the three similar narratives 5. The writer, the greatest of the early Ch:i»tlan leaders, addresses the recipient of the two letters as ' tny dearly beloved son." although there wa» no blood relationship. Answers found on page two. —o Ou*P*t”< MßK n - A good . ook is tareful to use thw light prvpoition of ingredients. A rtghteoM man look* well to the right propoitiou. <4 ''M »Sort and interest m *ll tA* l 1“ A

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Zion Eva. and Reformed Church U M i’rugb, TH. D. Pastor 9 a. m. Church school. T. L. Becker, Huperinteiident. 10 a. in. Worship eervice. Rev. Jacob W. Grether. Monday 7:00 p. m. official board. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. young people's choir. 8:00 p. m. senior choir. Thursday 7:30 p. in. women's guild. o The First U. B. Church Corner of Ninth & Madison Sts. G. T. Rosselot, Minister fhinday school at 9:15 ig. m.| I Everett Jolnrson, superintendent. Every age will find a good class. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m Sermon i»y the pastor. Subject: “The Church at Work Today." Christian Endeavor al 6 30 p. in. I:r> 'itlng groups foi jewels,-jun-iors. Intermediates, young people, adults. ; Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. ' Sermon hy the pastor. Subject: "To ! Whom Shall We Go?" Prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:0o p. m. Groups for children. young people, young married I jM-ople. adults. | You need the < hurch and the ] | <-linrcli needs you. Go to church I some where this Sunday. If you I do not attend clswhere we invite j you to any or all of the services j of our church. "Come let us worship." o First Methodist Church M O. Ix-wter D.D. Minister Corner sth A Monroe Streets Morning worship 9 39. The youth choir will lead the processional followed by tin- chancel choir juniors, primary and begin-1 ni-rs. Th.- youth choir will bring I a special number lead by Mrs. I ' Gladys Crisman of Berne, Ind Mrs. 1 Edger Gerber will play the organ. I The new minister and wife Dr. I and Mt 1 M. O. la-vter and daugh- : i< r Mary Roberta will be h*re to meet new friend ■ Dr. Lester will bring a message on "Let’s Gel Acquainted." ('hurch school will follow the | worship sei vice with classes for all groups. Youth fellowship will meet at i th<- hom<- of Vernon Smitley In Monmouth. Meet at the church at it; 15 Cai will be provided. Mar- • tha Ell'ii Hower will be leneon I leader. Wednesday, s.3o—Cham el choir ! rehearsal. Wednesday 6:30- Youth choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7:3o—Prayer and Bible hour. o — —- Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Street Paul W Schults, Pastor Suday school and Bible class 9:30 a m. R- gnlar Sunday services io 30 a. in Early services 8:30 a. m. Missionary Society Wednesday 2:00 p. in Walther League Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school picnic June 11. —______ o ... — Baptist Church Carey R Moser, pastor !• uo-ii a. in. — Morning unified s- rvice. 9:30-10:15 a. in Bible school. Cal Peterson, superintendent. 1" I ill a. m -Morning woi-mp Communion service. Communion meditation by pastor. Junior chun k joins in this service. 7:39 p. m.-Evening service of worship. Sermon by pawtor and otner features each will <-njoy. There will lie no mid-week service this Wednesday at the church, but we will all go instead to bear Dr. J. C. Massie, at the I Ulon Chapel church. —a Church of God Glen E Marshall. Pastxr 9:39 -11:3« — Unified Service. Worship service for the Beginners. Miss Pauline Hawkins, director Worship service for the Juniors. Mrs. Marshall director. Sermon I theme tot Adult worship* "Tl»e| Field—As Jesus Sew It.” There will be neither Boys and! Girls meeting or Young People's Service. 7-30 Children s Program and Bible School Demons) ration Thu Daily Vacation Bible Schoool held at the local church for the iust two week- has iteen very profitable. and there has becu an average attendance of 45 . All parents and friends of the | good tather will take time. eßort. I and interest in making money to maintain his hom*-. bet not so mu< h that he haw no time to enjoy home | lite In at! walks of life the man | who gives attention "to right pro-1 por'ioa* of tagredrenu ia the man I UXe umuU tor the most. |

church are urged to be present at this service Sunday Evening when ihe boys and girls will demonstrate some of the work done in their school. 7:30 Wednesday night — .Midweek prayer service. Next Sunday. June 14. marks the beginning of the International Camp Meeting of the church of God. There will be no preaching service either morning or evening at the local church on this date. However. Sunday School classes will be held for the different ages present. The public is most cordially Invited to attend all the services of this congregation. 0 ST MARY'B CHURCH First Mass 7:30 A. M. Children's Mass 9:00 A. M. High Mass 10:15 A. M. Corpus Christi procession and Benediction during high miss. Communion Sunday for St. Agnes Sodality. Rev. Joseph J. Seimetx. Pastor - — ■ - o Church of the Nararene Seventh and Marshall StsPaul Baandyberry, Pastor 9:30 A. M. —11:30 A. M A unified service. I<>:3o A. M The Worship serviceSenfion Theme—“ The Price of a | Revival." 6:45 P. M. The N. Y. P S. service. At this service Mrs. G T. Ronsolet will lie guest speaker. You are cordially invited to attend this service. 6:45 P. M. The Hl-N. Y. service. 6:45 P. M. The Junior service. 7:30 P M. The evening evangelistic service. Sermon Theme, “The Transforming partnership”. Beginning Monday evening at 7:30 we are pleased to announce I the coming of the Rev. Irvin Youn- ■ ger who is one of the outr'andmg I young evangelists of our Church. I Mrs Younger is a talented chalk artist. You are Welcome! 0 First Presbyterian Chuich George O. Walton. Minister 9:00 a. in Junior Worship and j Bible Hour Mis. W. A iaiwer. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. W. P.' Schrock Superintendent. 10:30 a in Morning Worship. Sermon "Have Faith In God" 1:30 p. m Junior Youth League I 6 oo p in. Senior Youth fa-ague, j The World Friendship Guild will meet Wednesday at the Church Synod of Indiana will meet Juu< 15 at Lafayettt. First Evangelical Church George S- Loner, Minister 9 15 A. M. Sunday School Mr. Gregg McFailand. superin'end<-nt lo:lo A. M. -Diviiu- Worship Communion Sei vice. Tlieme: "Au Imperishable Memorial" Fellowship. Sermon theme: "Triumphant Faith" 7:30 P. M, Wednesday—Prayer aud Praise Service. 3:00 P. M . Saturday Mission baud and Little Heralds. The week-day Bible School will continue throughout the week Classes will bo conducted each morning at B:3*' o'clock, iu the Lincoln s< hool buiMßig. Nuttmsn Avenue United Brethren L J. Martin, pastor 930 Sunday school Mrs. Peail R«ed, asaistani superintendent and ail other assistant ofiiiers and teacher* In charge I<»:Z6 Junior church. 10:15 Devotional service 11:00 Sermon by the pastor. There will be no Christian Endeavor owing to the Children's Day program and Bible s< hool demonstration which will b< given Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock 7:30 Wednesday night prayer meeting. Bennie Harklcss. class leader. Everyone i- welcome to attend all the services of this church

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* Children's Program At Church Sunday Church Os God To Present Proqrom The boys and girls of the daily vacation Bible school will pr-sent a Demonstration Sunday evening at 7:30 at the Church or God The following is the program Processional, pianist. Mary Ellen Wagner. Invocation -Rev. Marshall. Recitation "A greeting." D< : light Wagner. Beginners group: song- "When My Mother Calls Me,” "I must Be a Little Helper," Baby Jesus." > Two Bible verses A prayer Recitation "I'm glad you < line," Virginia Taylor. Primary group: Songs 'Little Feet Be Careful." "Two Little Hands." Beautltudes. Books of the New Testament. Song "I'm not too young." Marilyn Gai’ner, Rosemary Fisher. Barbara Marshall. Georgia Hazelwood. Alice Hawkins. Recitation "A Plea for a Sinner.'' Marilyn Marsh. Junior group; The 121st Psalm. Demonstration; "How It's Done.” Norma Hazelwood and Phyllis Bowman. Plano solo. "Sparkling Watctw,” Carolyn Hammond Recitation. "Pleasing Him. " Lois White Patomine. "I think when I radl that Sweet Story of Old. Mary ; Ellen Wagner. Trombone solo. Dwight Marshall ■ Solo. "Will the Angels let me Play?" Marilyn Marsh Playlet. "The Ten Virgins ' Virgin Joan Bowniau, Mary El | len Wagner. Georgia Hazelwood Alice Hawkins, Sabina Taylor j Marilyn Game r Rosemary Finher. ' Barbara Marshall, lads White. Doris Mai n II Herald I'hyilis Bo« | man. , Trumpet sole, Ralph Hawkins. I accompaliied by Paul Hawkins. I Pantomime "The Good Samaritan." Merchant Dwight Mai-hall; Priest. Gene Mite lo 11, la vite. Virgil Hiiwkin-. Samaritan. Billy' Hawkins. Robbeis. Ralph Bolling I er. la wc-y N> iglitle. lib hard !'■ te> soli, inn Keeper. Bobby Mitchell Offertory and aiinoum iinets. Group songs, junior and intermediates. "Sing tin Scot t Story. "Hallelujah Praise Jehovah." Scliool song. “S M I I. E B< iidic'tion —— ——- •• Christian Church Kenneth Timmons, pastor llilile school :• iin D. I. | Di iiiiiiii superinteil nt Sermon and Coniinun:'Hi 1” J" I a. m Evening -.erviie, 7 3<> p in The Bible s< hool of Illi Cliri tian church Will meet next Tile- I day afternoon at 1 30 at ibtirili ‘ Th. committee tequ every pci non that ha- a |i.irt lie then p'.e.csc Monday evening the < o Inthl in class Will meet at tile home of Mlllomei Ruhl Thursday an all day 1..n1u » Aid mc'ting at tin cliuich o Memory i» a delightful Hutu j when you give It pleasant picture I to look at. and it I- J disagic’i able thing when you give it unpleasant pictures. When the an - >■ 1 tian Church must be a Go d Satin' itan to the whole world Albert U Bea veil Many a problem is -ohid by taith after reason ha- failed Gnat men never feel great; small men never feel small. Spiritual deafucss is curable. Remembe r that you are < n il day painting picture fur the fuiun

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A Litany of the Church I "I am a voice, calling to man ! kind through the ages; calling from all that is unworthy to all that is high and holy lam a light, shining in the darkness reflecting the glory of Him who is the light of the world, making bright the .ives of those iha< it iu darknea I am an altar, built iu the shadow of the ' cross, the place where the soul of man keeps tryst w ith the Spirit of I r— =« The j ’ v»ay The Path to Peace What we need Is to reach inti, each others hearts and minds. There are German hearts and German minds They are not bestial as some propagandists would have us believe We have here in America millions of human beings We know (heli Worth and thel sense of justice. Over in Europe are men and women just like th'-ui if we would only -eek to reach them with kindliness instead of hate, with proposals that will win the.r trust instead of their distrust, w.th programs that seem to give them a chance for life in a distra*. • d economic world. Hitler is a symbol of evil .nil Hitlerism Is tin devil's mauerpleccc I Let us start all over again in the — DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes Builders’ Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Phone 253 111 Jefferson St. Military victory Is not enough. There inns' al-o 111 .1 VI. t. y of th' spirit. John Foster Dicllei. Parts tor Ford Cars and parts for practically all makes ot cars Expert auto body repairs and painting. Al D. Schmitt Motor Sales Phone 144 201 207 S First St. Tin dovi ot » ii Id P< ai i> will not i ■ oo unless we feed it with the coin us goodwill. Be particular about your apparel. Choose your clothes with confidence from your favorite store. Holthouse-Schulte & Co. Tin human will i mule super- ' human when jo|;t<d up with the diVille Will INSURANCE SERVICE Instantly \ ( all Ii- Out Office Ull.l. HIM) Auto Insurance Fire—Tornado—Burglary The SulHes*Edwards Co., Agents Phone 354). Money is bir a in-an- to an end Whaf th- end is depr-nds on lie liersou who ha. the money. Cloverleaf Sealtest H E ( REAM Your best health food Eat it regularly Ask for the "Treat of the Month "

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iG<nl I sin the communion of saints, ! the tie tliat binds all hearts in I'hristlan love, and links the red< emed of earth with the redeemed in heaven. I am the Imdy of Christ, through Which he operates for the existence of his kingdom whose Imperishable glory is th ' fatherflood ot God and the brotherhood ot man." Why not accept the invilatin and come to church next Sunday. 0. Carl Voder. simple way that peace comes to ua in our home-, tn our neighborhoods, in our own national sphere -by providing our readiness to be fair and by being willing even if great sacrifice to answer in the affirmative the age-old cry. "Am I my brother's keeper?" — — ■ -o- — I wii aAI j I frttMuawSSSj The diseussln of two lawyirs belame an argument Getting a little warm under the collar, one remarked to the other. "Why. I bet you ten dollars that you can't even s.iy the laird's Prayer!" A !cn dollar bill was promptly -lapped on the fable, and the challenged one began without h< citation: "Now I lay me down to sleep, etc.” "Here s your ten dollars.” a iid the other lawyer, "I never di earned you knew it." The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Ebtabliuhed 1883 ■Member Federal Deposit Ina. Corp. Tlioi.- are no baggage cars on the train on the railway to heaven. And no sleeping ears. For Better Health Sea Dr. 11. Frohnapfe! Chiropractor & Naturopath X Ray of Spins where Indicates. Therapy applisd as needed. In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314 Th<- most valuable gif . iiarcut ■ an give a child ta himself AI CTION SALES Eaperieuced Salesmanship at your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock farm and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sannunn. D S Blair, < W. Kent Graham Bldg Decatur, Ind Phone 174 By striving to do the things that <an t be done We are ah'.e to do better tb«- thing- that <au Ih done, ( ash Coal & Supply Painl, Coal. Hoofing, l.umint and Buildct Supplier K. A. STUCKEY H< who would < limb a tree must gia«p its branches, not the biossoma. Floor Sander for Rent Modern electric under that any amateur can operate. Phone 132 for detada. Kaa a I w« aa a ■ ■ ww