Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1945 — Page 2
PAGE TWO
*£* . SUNDAY hitnutioul I SCHOOL •> LESSON* a.It.Ml b> Wester', Newe*»P«r Union Lesson for December 2 l4>»on eubfecte and Scriptur. text. ••- l.cted and copyrighted by Internitlcm.l Council of Religion. Education. uaad by permlet*<st. THE < NRWTIAN AND HW ECONOMIC RELATIONS LESSON TEXT: Deut. 8:H. IS; Luke 12 12-21. GOLDEN TEXT A man * toe constat ath not In the abundance oi the things which ha pMsesoeth — Luka 18:19. Peace and the postwar period And America and in fact the entire world, plunged into tremendous economic problems far too deep for any man or group of men to solve We honor those who are laboring day and night to meet the threat of unemployment. the question of reconversion and readjustment to civilian production, of feeding a hungry world, etc But we say again, they cannot find the answers in the wisdom of men; they must have the wisdom of God. We need to turn anew to the economic principles taught In God’s Word. It men will only recognize them, and deal with their fellowmen in the light of their teaching, the many knotty problems will surely find solution. There is need, first us all. of a fundamental philosophy concerning possessions which wilt make man deal properly with them. The first section of our lesson says to us: I. Think Right About Wealth (Deut 1:17, 18). How trenchant and altogether fitting are the words of Scripture! Nothing eould describe cur times more succinctly and accurately than verse 17 Men are glorying in their ability to do things. Man has even gone so far as to develop a weapon of warfare, the atomic bomb, so powerful that he fears it might be used to wipe out all civilization. Even secular leaders are now saying that we must have a spiritual rebirth if we are to use such things fur good and not for evil. Man needs God now more than ever. We honor those who by skillful hand and brilliant brain produce excellent and thrilling results. But our question is, How many are there who say, God has done thio thing; He gave the strength and the skill; His is the honor? Some there are who thus recognize Him, but they are tew indeed. Their name is legion who say in their heart, “My power and the might of mine hand hath gotten me this wealth” (v. 17). Joseph Parker points out that a deep conviction of the fact stated in verse IS “would turn human history into a sacrament He says, "What a blow this text strikes at one of the most popular and mischievous fallacies in common life; namely, that man is the maker of his own money!” 11. Act Right About Wealth (Luke 12:13-21). Most of us think of money as something we want to get hold of and use for ourselves, but if it belongs to God. and we are only his stewards, we must put away that impulse. "Take heed,” said Jesus, “and beware of covetousness” (v. 13), It is a deadly and deadening sin. ali too common even among Christian people. The teaching of this whole passage of Scripture is so directly opposite to all ideas regarding sueh matters accepted by the world at large, that it may be a total surprise to some readers and attendants at Bible school. The yardstick of success in the world tor an individual, an organization. or a nation, yes, even for many a church, is the possession of wealth, or property, or other “things.” Write it In large tetters on the hearts and ninds of our boys and girls, "A man’s life conristeih not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth" (V. 15). The one who was known to bis friends (and te himself) as "a rich man” tv. 10). but whom God knew as a “fool” (v. 20), had more than be could use for himself. He had to build new and bigger bams, and could not see the ’bams” that were already prepared, for. as Ambrose aays, "Thou bast zarns — the bosoms of the needy, the bouses of widows, the mouths of orphans and infants." He was a fool who loved money for itself and for himself. One wonders what bo bad to say for himself when that very night he was called Into the presence of God to give an account of bis stewardship (v. 30). It you are similarly situated and have the same attitude, what will you say In that days There is an important point ] which we must note. Jesus eatpmssly repudiated the connecting of His ] name with the so-called “social < gespat” in His reply (v. 14) to the question of the covetous fellow who ( regrrded his inheritance as of more t importance than brotherly love. Those who are ignoring the gospel of redemption and claiming Jesus a social reformer, or the “judge and divider” of some new economic ’ Metlon for the world’s Ills, need 1 to read and ponder this verse. •vary Christian is interested deep- - |y is social problems but knows that ” the tMt concern of Christ and His i toitewers is tee souls es men. > Is* ‘ c •* *
come TO CHURCH
Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson
•THE CHRISTIAN AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS’* Deuteronomy 8:17, 18; Luk - 12:13 21 for Hunday, December 2. Tlir* praciiv** of just dealings among all group* in th*- social and economic order in a matter of serious concern to all Christian*. V 17. “And thou say in thine heart, my power slid the might of mine Iwnd hath gotten mi- this Wealth.” Without the help of God. through the provisions he l.ax made for us. we have no power to get wealth. For this we Khoiil.l give God thanks. V. I*. "But Hum *halt rrinun her the laird Ihy God; for It is he that glvelh thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he *ware unto ihy fathers, it* It is this day” This covenant was given that they might lie blessed with prosperity and le • Id- • «!nt to ail the world V. 1-3. "And one of the company said unto him. Master, speak to my brother, that lie divide th** inheritance with me.” Here was an Interruption by a discontented man whose heart was fixed on possessions. He mixM*d his (hmm to inherit eternal life which th.** land wanted all to pusses*. V 14. "An>l ite said unto him. Man, who made me it judge or a divider over you’’ Jesus always refused to interfere In secular matters, ills answer wax a kind of rebuke. Christ is to be the judge at tin* end of the dispensation of man but when he wax on eart it ax well ax now. he Is Saviour of mailkind V 15. "And in* said unto them. Take heed, and beware of covetousness; for a man’s life consisteth not in th** abundance of the things h** possesseth.” A man can I never he satisfied witli thing* I This is th** great mistake men up making. They imagine things tan satisfy their hearts, whereas »<* are so constituted with our affections and emotions, that fellowship with persons is indispenBible to any measure of satisfaction and to full‘satisfaction with God. To be covetous produces a spiritual Illness to that one can nut enjoy spiritual health — Joy and peace of soul. V. 16 "Ami he spake a parable unto them, saying. The ground of a rich tnan brought forth plentifully.” Here Is a picture of an industrious man who acquired great wealth, a man was not guilty of riotous living, a man who was likely highly respected and had great influence. But he lie- ' came a slave to wealth and becoming hopelessly selfish; he forgot the claims of God. the needs 1 of his soul, and the needs of his j, neighbors. V. 17. "Ami he thought within himself, saying. What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my goods.” Cumulative wealth breeds anxiety raiher than satisfaction. Thia man Is embarrassed with his success. Often those of wealth are as much troubled with their investments | as they were troubled in making DO YOU KNOW* * ' g.— —— I - 111 I ■I I -M—f Identify three sermons by the ( following statements , 1. Tl-e most famous f-etmon ever • |»rta< '.ted. ( 2. Its test was an inwription ; upon a i»s gon ah *r , 3. it rtrtulted In "about Hire? thousand souls" la-lug added to ’ the kcal chunk. j 1.11 l making a rificew to God. 1 for what special purpose was the i i blood set aside? ’ i 6 What tri to of Che Israelites • I were dedicated to the priesthood? I ♦ ♦ 1 ANSWERS TO J 1 “DO YOU KNOW?” •— : ♦ ’ 1 The Hermon on the Mount 2. I’aui'a sermon on Mara Hill. I 3. Peter’s sermon on the day of « Pentecost 1 4. To atone fir sin 17:11). ‘ I. The tribe of Levi (Numbers • 1:48-50). 1 OUR PREACHER BAYS R 4 There is nothing in this world ‘ that count* so much as a man. God * created the world string man do- * minion over It. Ho you count for d mtr’’ more than you may think. • When moral and spiritual control* I give right direction to a man’s I life, then dmx he fit Into the 1 world program ot having the d*>- 1 ojiuP’O God plgntted for htaj Self I rztgirol i;. bo importair end so dit- t licult that the L’raetor provided a • Messiah to Cielp man in Ate self.■outre!. I 1 j
I I the money to Invest. V 18. “And lie said. This will I do; I will pull down my barns, and build greater; and there will I Ireatow my fruits and my goods.” There is a danger of the rich being full of designs concerning material things but giving little thought to eternal thing*. This man was selfi*lt as indicated by the often used word, "my.” Being • selfish, he itad no thought of God and failed to see how he could bestow Ills good* upon a needy world. V It* "And I will ssy to my soul, Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many y : >arx; take thine ease, eat. drink, and be merry ” Great possessions are generally accompanied with pride, idleness, and luxury; and these are tin- greatest enemies to man’s salvation Worldly goods do not satisfy. Tile soul <>f man is at ease only when In proper relationship with God. self, and fellowmen. V 20, “Hut God said unto him. Thou fool, this night is thy soul required of thee; then whose shall those things lie, which thou hast provided? Here is the only instance where Christ called one u fool. So little does lift* consist In possessions that all the abundance can not maintain life for long V 21 "So I* he that layeth up treasure for himself, and Is not licit toward God" Christ does not condemn riches if it lx not master. But it takes watching that money does not become master of the soul. O l( L. Raybu n. settlor secretary of the national Y M C A. Building Bureau, has estimated that 850. ((Oe.mto wjij la* spent by t!ii* fifteen hundred Y.M.C A.’** on postwar ((mat ruction, w£ikh will Include chapelt to meet the spiritual needs of young ;>«<>;>!*• Mr. HayIturn sees a "notable upsurgs" in religious wmphaste ax a result of lite war. ami a growing interest in chapeis f*r prayer and meditation and for religious se rvice*. Thiity-oue cities now tave municipal interracial committees to deal with problems of improving interracial relations on the local 'eve! hi addition, unofficial cltiz en'-s committee-* have been set tip jn more than fifty other cities. Chicago hae set up a committee i z \A/av! lfe‘“Tifti.a z r < Iyi 1 yi War Religious Exporioncs J <hn Foßter l>uile«, chief adviser to tihe I’. S. delegation at the San Francisco conference and to I Secretary of state James Byrnes I at lite London conference, !>;« tak-1 en a more optimtetie view of the "failure” in imndon than most of our repren-ntativex. Upon his return to New York latwyer Dulles said: "Lat us be calm and be mature We have made not a bad. but a good, beginning That la-ginning ha* no! created diffkulties It has merely revealed difficulties of long standing, whh’ii war has obscured. It M healthy that we now know t ie facte. Futhermore. we have at the her'anlng shown that we stand firm for bask- principles. That I* of transcendent impor'sme "We are emerging* tv cm six years of war during which moral |ty and principle have Increasingly been put aside in favof of military expediency. The was ha* now end ed. and with that ending principle and morality must lie re-eatabltah-ed In the world. The U. 8. ought to take a lead In ttiiat. We are the only great nation whose people have not been drained, physically and spiritually. It devolve* upon ns to give -lenderahlp in rest.ring principle as a guide to conduct. if we do not that do, (he world will WH be worth living in Indeed, it probably will be a world tu which human being* (annot live. For we now know that this plauei will, like otbeia, become tininaibltubic unlest men enbject tieir pbAi««l power id tha tearainta ot mc-ral law/' Why not live the Better Way aud help make a Better World?
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.
KHURCHESI I St. Marys Church * Very Rev- Msgr. teimetz. pastor - First Mass 0:00 a m. 8.-cond Mass 7:30 a. m . Children's Mass 0:00 a. nt. High Mass 10:10 a. m. j th nmunion Hundsy fur Holy * Name Society. 2:30 pm. Holy Hour. J p Church of the Naiarene North 7th and Marshall Sts. J. T. Trueax. pastor , Sunday school 9.30 a. m.. MrI Doyle Lytle. Supt. We give you I a warm invitation to be with us * Sunday. Let every absentee lie present to start the month with a f good attendance. We are out to i have 200 present. We will need you > to reach It. .Morning worship service 10:30 *<a m.. with Rev. E. E, Turner I pieaching on the subject, "The witnessing Tounge of Fire.” There will be special singing I Junior church will be dismissed for the united service In the young people hour st fi 45 p in The Turner’s will have something special to give at the meeting. i Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m„ with Mrs- Turn r sp«-:»klng on the subject, "Saving Others." The public is cordially invited to attend. Service tonight at 7 3<) p m . with Mrs. Turner speaking on the subject. "Holding forth the Word of Life." Prayer m-eting Wednesday 7:30 p. m Come and worship with us ' and we will do thee good. You are all ways welcome at our friendly church. First Presbyterian Church John W. McPheetors, Jr.. Minister !• <»• a m Bible class, Mrs. W A. Ixiwer. 9:30 am. church school. W. I’. | Hurock, *uj>ertiitend>-ui lit:3o am. murning worship. Hermon. "As We Face Advent.” The World Friendship guild suiiervlxeo the Toddlers' room for I be convenllence of purruts who wtait l*> lease .heir < hlldren for the morning wot- ' ship 0:30 pm. Westminster Youth Fellowship Topic. "What <Xiristianity Means to Youth.” Recreation. Mr and Mrs. Ularence Finer, sponsor*. Monday. 7:10 pm The Adult choir will practice its Gliiistmax niusi.-. Wednesday 7 u« p m “Bible Insights." Our study will omxist of Matthew H. "Pisyer and Anxiety." I Wilf lie ou: topi,. Our readings of the Bible will tie Hie same as Hie I ones listwl by Gte American Bible Society for world wide Bible read int from Thanksgiving to Christmas, Thursday, 8:90 p.m. Young Adults’ Cia*M party at the home of Mr. and Mt*. John De Voss. The assistant hosts are Mr. and Mrs ichalmer De|!dl, Dre. Edward A Elizabeth Peck and .M *. and Mrs, Rkhard Ma- klin. o Church of God Glen E. Marshall, Pastor 9.30-11:20 Urdfkd scrvicw. MesMge by the pastor i 6.30 Shining Lights. Mrs. Mary Hazelwood, director. 0:30 Oaristlan Crusaders. Bill Hawklas, president. ! 7:30 Evening Evangelistic ««r- | vice. aud given it 025.000 wiiii wukh to investigate and uacover sources of racial tensions. Gospel Ban ner Printing plates of the German Bibb- Ho iety’a ptiitcliMl editions of the Bllile were stored away In deep cellars in Stuttgart during tfee war They have been found in almost perfection condition American occupation authoritiie are encouraging efforts to publish Blldex. A former Nazi plant in Munich Is being used in printing religious periodic*!*, and t*hl* plant will be used for the pr< duct ion of copies of G- d's Word North American Indiana are atlll wards of Uu« nation. To hasp them in that eoLditioti seem** absurd In rhe light of the splendid progress noted among these primitive people. Many Indians were In the army and acquitted t'netneelves with courage and heroism. .Many Indiana are In our higher cduca- ( t lona I institutions, and there they are proving themselves to be dis-tingql’-hcri scholars. Through all | the yearn, we have dona all too little religiously for these people. Three fifths of the Indians In the United States are still edFunds to help provide fifty wood ea ufegr.b bgrrwuU «lil ba sept to Holland from the Amtri* an churches repreFeuted te the World i Council of Churuhus.
7:80 mld-wesk prayei and praise. The hour of prayer oa •unday afternoon iz set at 4 30. F«-<»ple I may either come l» the church for prayer or have special prayer at that hour In their tioniex. , The public it most cordially invited to attend the services of ibis compilation "Where lieing a Christian makes you a member.'* o Zion Lutheran Church Monros and Eleventh Sts. Raul W. fchulte, Faster Huuday school slid Bible clash, 9.U0 sen. Divine aervkes 10:09 am. I.utbsisn hour 11:30 a.m. (’•lurch choir 1:80 p m. Adult classes. TuMlay. 7:30 p m. Kutuiday catechism stteool. B:2* am. o__— 0 __— •aptut Church Carey R. Moser, Raster 9:26 am Hundiy schrnl. U. E. Bell. 10:16 a.m. morning worship C< inmuuion tervlee. bpocial mu*dc by our choir. Pennon by pastor, entitled, "Tie Necessity us the (’rose." You are urged to observe thia last coininunimi service of this year. Our jum.ir churc.i a!s> meets at< this hour 7 pm. Out evening service, featuring our men’s choir. You will wsnt to hear them. We invite all men w*ho like to >*ing io join thl» unique men’e g> tap, Due to redecorating of our church auditorium, toiigin'a service will lie the last until Dee 23 id. T ie S*i:i<! ty seb >1 ami morning worship for lie two following Sundays wJI la* held in the Lin-j coin mhool at lie regular hours | Tile prayer meeting will be held in the chapel at the lear of the church as usual. All services will lie ie«ume<i in the itiurch on Dec. 28rd. We will not have Sunday evening serrlcew on Dec. 9 and 16. [ Everyone welccme to all service*. —_.. o —— First Evregelisai Church f. H. Willard. Minister Sunday sc.h r I 9:15 a.m.. Gregg McFarland, rupt. Morning worship 10:10 a.in. Her mon. "Contagious Living ’’ • Y >uth Feilowship Quarterly conference session 7:00. Sermon by Hov. M. O. Her man. district superintendent Youth choir rsheßM-il 2:00 pm. Administrative council. Tuesday 7:00 p m. Women’s .Mlusioniry society Thursday 2:00 p.m. at Ute church. Adult cm I* 1 rtbraraai Weduesaid A new Zenith model far (vactiridk otvery M«i»l A-J-A/S6O f 1 eeowl*t» with n*u- 1 / I tr*f colored oar- \ I / pkoao and cord. \| Choice of ttapUUrr colors—oo eitra , *«*m. ffffH ZiNtTH tON« lift WAKIM9 A)O tATTHIt! JViT KICtIVHH Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. FOR GOOD DRY CLEANING SEND IT TO DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Phone 134 209 W. Jefferson
INSURANCE Service Our License Covers || 17 . All Old Line || Companies 25 Yearn’ Experience. Consult Vs. THE SUTTLES CO. A. D. Suttles, Agent Phone 3W.
day 1:00 p m. „ — — -o — Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, Nestor Church School at 9:00 a. m. Luther Clase, superintendent. Woiship Service at 10:00 a. m. ! First Sunday in Advent Sermon: "Light tn Darkness” Come and i worship with us. Youth Fellowship meeting at 0.30 p. m. Meeting of the official Board on Monday at 7:30 p. tn. Junior choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 0:30 p. m The Heidelberg class will meet on Thursday evening at 0:30 p. m. for a pot-luck supper The regular meet lug and Christmas gift ex- * hange will follow the supper. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday i at 7:00 p. m. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning; senior* at 9. junior* at 10 a m. 0 Nuttman Ave. U. B. C. N. Van Gundy, paator Sunday school. 9:30 a. tn. Divine worship. 10:30 a m. C. E. junior, intermediate and senior. < 30 p. m Cottage piayer me-ting at hotnej of David Zehr. 817 Russell street, i Wednesday evening prayer meet-, . Ing 7 30 p. in. O—. Decatur Misaicnary Lyle F. Steiner, pastor 9:30 a m . Sunday school. 10:30 a. m , morning worship 7:30 p. m.. evening service. We extend a cordial invitation I to all who do not have a tegular; church home to attend any or all of th-tie services. This wljl he the closing day for our local missionary convention iln the morning worship service ' we will have our district superintendent. the Rev. Chris J. tierig. a* our gu-st speaker. In the evening service, we will be privileged to have Miss .Minnie Hilty. missionary to China, who will present i the great need of China. 7:30 p. m W-dnesday. piayer night, join us In prayer. First Methodist Church Merrill O. Lector, Minister Lowell J. Smith, Supt. THE IDEAL LUNCH | Open 24 hour? a day. Meals, Short Orders, Steaks and Chops Chicken Dinners every Wednesday and Bunday, 413 Winchester St. Rhone 294. Swearingen Dairy PASTEURIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK Phone 208 1202 W. Monroe St. Time to Brighten Dpi Use Long-Wearing PITTSBL lUiH PAINTS WATERSPAR ENAMEL Ask tor Color Card. Lee Hardware Co. .Miller’s Grocery Freeh Meats, Btapla Grocer iso. Fresh Vegetables. Phone 261 Miiier’s North End Grocery. DISTRIBUTORS ot MOBILGAB MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phons 391
oQheCSs^' < * b "' b ~*■
The Federal Council us f'httrches says: “We <onfoM as Oh riot las* and a* inhabitants us earth our tragic unpieparednoaa for Chi* momentous rexponslbill ty. Our blindness and self-will as nation* and individual*, not the knowledge oi atomic energy, are the true cause us our pitsent peril. Only tbioußh repentance and regeneration can we hope to overcome the peril we have treated. Only thiough the redeeming power of our Lord's Gospel can the constructive prom hie of atomic power “What shall I do with my bible?” will be the subject of the morning sermon By the minister. The choir special number will be "The Lost Chord.” Vesper services at 4:00 o’clock. You are Invited to come and bring your friends Tuesday is Settlement Day at I Trinity Church Ft. Wayne A vary 1 fine program has beeii arranged.! First church should have a good >(-presentation The Advocate subscription should be In right away. Federal laws are very strict on publishers. —, First United Brethren Church Madieen st Ninth Street Charles E. White. Minister 9:15 am., Sunday church school. Curtis Hill. Supt. Classes with separate rooms and capable teach- i era for all ages. Urge your guest*, friends, and neighbors to attend. All are welcome. 10:30 a. m„ Divine Worship with celebration of Holy Communion of. The Lord’s Hupper. This blessud Sacrament is binding upon al! Christians, tot nona wilfully absent themselves Jesus said: "This do I Ixiok your BeHi. Let un J CLEAN and PRESS your Topcoat now. We’ll make it look like new. SHEETS BROS. Cleaners. Be Particular about your I Apparel. Choose your Clothes with Confidence from your favorite store. Holthouse-Schulte &Co. DECATUR LUMBER CO. “Home of Homes” Builders* Bupplits and Geel. Estimates Free. Rhone 263 111 Jefferson BL Stewart’s Bakery ask for “EnnerJee Enriched Bread” Cakes. Cookies, Pies or Rolls Phone 1 229 North 2nd st. ENGLE & KIESS FLOURESCBNT AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric Wiring Phone 212 2nd & Jackson INSURANCE Service Our License Covers I 17 All Old Lino I Companies 25 Years Experience Cenoult Us I THE SUTTI.ES CO. A. O. Buttles, Agt. Phene 368
Decatur Lumber Co. “Home of Homes” BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES AND COAL. ESTIMATES FREE. Phone 253 111 Jefferwn st —I" -I ■■■■ I -I I ""**
SATURDAY, DECEMBER,
to issbzsd w# B ’it*>ught .h.,; nr " '"•■-thcr. „ “"B i'll"' mid <B "l’” 1 ' *<m (Ini of """’'-.ion * J*® dttlK c of (;,„) • m.pf u,, B < O1 "- ihurch *«. 'an Y.xj.r *«B in in bran. - ' urged tu b* p rtw#t iM B ill"* are urged - 0 l|; ( *• Ito Hytrio hranee of Iho . ( . } .„ M’rviee and liberties Thl, q, *■ i«* <.f Chri.r, rhu-rh . parstloii by |,rayr, M(J R ■ 1 ins st home 9 * 3® l> m . ad v |t J mediate and jonj... W te tiro ■ 7:30 p. m Evenisg ■ mon by pastor on -j^ t The Powe of ( ;,Hi lln , o Choral .(< (jinpanim. r ;( !by choir and orxaMm at fl Ice*. You vote to -no., fl Church, th- G<j»p.| aftll lean way of Iff* t)y Jfl I for Bervkes, a 8:30 p. m Fir.; q ain * ; ijfl fe.en,*- All ofiiccri *, to report. V 7:00 p. tn.. Wednesday wn| us prayer and Bible ff.Otj p. in , \\ ,-du -day y _ America First F««d The firit white contMt wAR ' America was made by th* SciM , vian». In 983. Eric th* 1< None adventurer. ducc -erdGn land, in the year 1000. Li nc,| Ericson, started (or the m* « nent with a band of Irin;* to convert th* native*. H» nte have landed »ome»her» bm Nova Scotia and Maiuchuieta. no permanent coloniu v*n M liahed. For five eentun** tact er apparently no contact wua between Europe and America If You Want To BUY v 111 a Farm or City Property, t or aae— BCMWARTZ REALTY SERVI We will gladly help yw. •16 W. Monroe BL PhON W Decatur, Ing. BURK ELEVATO Grain, Hay. Field Seed*, Coal, Wool and Mill FetA Work with Bark. Phone 886 or 26. The First State IW Decatur, Indiana Eslablihhed 1W& Member Federal Deposit ln»- C«l For Better Health »«* Dr. H. FrohnapH Chiropractor & X-Ray of Bgiee * h,f * Therapy SPP I '** M In Decatur Since 1»’PHONE 314. AUCTION BALES Experienced at Your Servtee IUESERVE YOUH bAU— Liv,stock Farm* a» Itea I Eslate tol«» , Midwest Realty Aacti j F. Baumann C. W. Kent Graham Bldg ]*“ phone 174-
