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this Sunday we I have chapters 13 and. 34. and portions of the 36th and 37th chapters. The 18th chapter opens with a re* veiling rebuke to Ezekiel. God tells him expressly that he is not to say any more to the Jews that “the father* have eaten sour grapes, and the

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children's teeth are set on edge. As I live, sal th the Lord God. ye shall not have occasion, any more to use this proverb in Isreal. Behold, all souls are mine.*' And then God adds. "The sdul that sinneth, it shall die.” • • • GOD’S LOVE AND CARE ALL through these chapters in Sunday’s lesson, two solemn truth* appear—God's love for his people, manifest In unwearied care; and the responsibility of each soul for the sin which sueh commits against God. This truth, or these truth*. I should say, are equally applicable far m today. As E irk lei was sent to remind the people of God'S love and care, so must we. early in oar youth, accept the responsibility of accepting his love or rejecting his love. We cannot claim his care if we despise his will. That is the message of Ezekiel for us. 0 0 0 WHAT GOD Isl LIKE XTOWHERE in the Old Testaa N merit is the love of God moremanifest and compelling than in Ezekiel 34:11-27. I hope that you will open your Bible to this passage. Here the Bible speaks in words that burn with the compassionate love of God for sinful souls. "I will both search my sheep, and seek them ent. As a shepherd seekelh out his flock In the day that be la among his sheep that are scattered; so will 1 seek out my sheep, and I will deliver them out of all places where they have been scattered in the cloudy and dark day . . . And I will bring them to their own land, and feed them upon the mountains of Israel by the rivers.” One is reminded here of Jesus, when he said. "For the Son of man * is come to seek and to save that which was lost” • a o A NEW HEART it A new heart also will I give you. and a new spirit will I put within you.” Ezekiel 34:28. . Here we have, perhaps, the sublimes! sentence in the prophecy of Ezekiel. God is speaking. Ezekiel is ’ merely the messenger — the voice, as John the Baptist delighted to describe himself. Esekiri has faithfully declared that each individual is responsible unto God, and just as faithfully . he has proclaimed God’s love and care, and new he adds the third . great truth, namely, that God waita io bestow the new heart and the new spirit to every repentant ■ soul. A new heart and a new spirit That is what the Jews needed. That is what the world needs today—a new heart and a new spirit. Only God could gibe a new heart then, and only God can make such jgift today, . • • • • EZEKIEL'S MESSAGE FOR Tfl T1 TuULfl we listen to Ezekiel to- » V gay* He has the message we need above all other words that may be spokeft. He called the Jews to repentance of sin. That -is what • America needs today. Boys add • • girls need it. Men and women nerd it. And just as God waited patiently to bestow tiie new heart arid spirit to Israel ffi the long ago, so does he wait to grant us today a new heart and a new spirit. -disr God. ©or Ar/p. m ages /Ms/, Oar Hepo for yeors /• ceesr,O«z tbrller froar ibr Hot*} bUH. ~ AuJ our rlrraaJ boutr.” . • * fCW'l* *1 ** ItMwtic**! C*~cil • There's No Substitute “I tboroeftMy believe In a unlversity education for noth men and women but 1 believe that a knowledge at the Btbte without a college course is more valuable than a coliMg course without the Bible Every i. one who As a tbc-ough knowledge | Ct tto Bible may ba truly eaUed i' •dacatad. and B» other tearrung. or culture —ao matter bow extensive | as* alawst-cac be a proper subsutute

——W -W —i —~ i* o• k O 1 ’ Calvary Church „ < Evangelical United Bretbret* F. H. Wiltdrd. minister Fundly’ sflow-l *• :!<• am. Lloyd, Lichtenberger, supt. • « Prayer in-•• Urn? following Sunday (Mhoig Midweek service. Thursday 7: IQ p.m. Sunday evening service, April 18. with film. - —— p Monroe Methodist W. L. Hail, minister Worship services. 9:30 a.tn. and 7’30 pm. Sunday *tlrool, 10:30. M Y F, 8 45. .Midweek service ami choir. Wednesday 7:3t). and 8:15. April 1(. Missionary address by the fbv. .1 J Davis. Jtelcian Congo, Africa. April 18. .9:30 J)r A. P. Teter will dedicate the organ and preach for us. United Brethren In Christ Willshire Circuit Duane A. Reahm. pastor St. Paul (CST) Slln .'9 15 Bible school. Tues. 700 Prayer and Bible I Study. , ■ . • Winchester (CST) Revival servfc es will continue each night at 7:30. through April 11. Sun . 9:30 Bible school. 1< 30 Morning worship. 7:00- Harvester hand. 7 SO Revival service. The Hunt-, ington College male quartc* will be guest musicians Sunday. Willshire (EST) Wed , S OO Prayerrneetlng. Sun 9:30 l'nified Worship Service and Holly Communion followed by Bible school. Pleasant Milla Baptist Albert Swenson, pastor 9:30 Sunday school with liouald. Burkhart, supt. . 10 30 Worship service with sermon by the pastor. This is the date for the monthly missionary offering, also the last opportunity to give for this fiscal year. 0 Monroy Friends R. B. Persons, pastor "Draw nfah to God and he will draw nigh to you.''-James 4:-8. Sunday. April 11, 1948 9:39 am. Sunday school. 10:30 am. Morning worship. Mesiihge by pastor. 7 30 p.m. Evening evangelistic service. Pressed Chicken Plenty of Fryers & Hens DECATUR PROD U C E Phone 380 There’s a BIG difference in baby chicks ... in the way they are Batched, the breeding back of them And their inherited health and vitality. Tou'D see that differanco this year if you start r.gbt with <mr vitallty-parkad. egg bred chicks. Hlqkee IIVAIIUTY. Fartof »«OWTM <md St*pped-oy (fIG PaOBBCTtOMI Order hahy chwkn early and <et chicks on date wanted. Call and «e« us, we can «« yoti money on* Quality Chide* f°f fJtff producers or broiler/. Now hatching, prompt deUverien. * '* t Now Hashtag MODEL HATCHERY Monroe, Ind. Phone 84

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ON SCAIE COMPARABLE TO THE 'WISTWARD HO" DAYS of American history, industrial development of forbidding territory known as Siberia is being ruSbcd by Russia. Using subsidized European Russians, "repatriated” W hite Russian*, convicts and Jap prisoners of war, the Soviet is building ami manning factories, farms, shipyards arid steel mills in the vast area, which 50 years ago held .

Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service.. : : 0_ Union. Chapel Evangelical United Brethren D. H. Pellett, minister Dent School House l'nified morning service*. Sunday church school, Thurman 11. Drew, superintendent. 9:30. Divine yvorship. sermon subject. ■Remember." 10:15. Youth Fellowship. 6:45. Adult study. 6’45. Public worship, sermon subject.' "Jesus \Vepi.” 7:30. Choir rehearsal. 8: 3<T. Piayer service. Wednesday. 7:30. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday, B<ls. This church Is in the community I for God's glory and for your good You are invited to share its blessings in every service. You are always welcome. 0St. Luke Evan. A Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, pastor ■9:OU worship service. 10:00 Sunday school 3:30 Ft. Wayne Regional Youth Fellowship in Zion Evan A Reformed Church. De< atuf. Dr iravid Baker, editor of the “Messenger" wiH be speaker at both alternoon and evening services. Wed. 9:30- Ft. Wayne Regional Women's Guild Spring Meeting at St. John's Evan. * Reformed Church. Vera Cruz. Thursday—An all day meeting of the Women’s Guild at the church. Mrs. Frank Yager will he leader and .Ms», Elmer Beer, hostess. — Rivarra Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Middaugh, pastor Mt. Zien 9:30 am. Sunday school. 10:30 a m. class meeting. 7 00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m. preaching service. Mr. Manus Hey will be the speaker. 7; 00 pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove • 9 00 a.ja. Sunday achooL 10;tw» a.m. class meeting. 7:00 p.m. Bible study. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Mt. Victory . 9 00 a m. Sunday school. 10;0<> a.m. class meeting. 7.00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. 0 . Mt. Tabor Methods Circuit Clifford C. Conn, tniniater Mt. Tabor Mr. Donald Colter, supt. Church school at 9:10. Worship'eervice at 10:48. Thursday evening prayer meeting 7:30 *. * •' Our prayer meeting is well attended. Plan to bo tisere; it will pay you. *’ Mt. Pleasant -Mr. David Cobh. supt. Worship service at 1:M. Church sehoed al 10*30. * ( The best'r’vtdoncF of Interest in 1 Christ Is attendance at Ilia ctair<*h We are glad for your Interest., Beulah Chapel Mrs. D. C. Shady, supt. Church school al 1:80. , * There wjll he i worship qrrvlce in*charge of the’ elaso leader following church school We are just beginning tlU| but we belidve you will appreciate it. •• Pleasant Valley Idr Raymond Toepie, supt Churvk school at t:10. There will not be preaching this Bunday. e Antioch United Mlslionary e L. W. Null, pester 0 , The Rev John Betty Boni rager. returned mtMlonariqs to Atrira. Win speak at this church tonight. Itoturday night and Hunday Rev. Bontrager la a former pastor of Antiorb church Service* tonight sad Saturday at ; 7.39 fdß. Ban tty »4Uel S:t9 SsS Moruag -sorsSip ld:tfl ifll (

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Evening .service. 7 p.m. Come and enjoy these services With us end renew old friendships. • b Lions, Rotorians Entertain Ladies i. ■ : Memliers of the Lionb and Rotary cluba, their wives and sweethearts. were entertained by the Wade quartet, following dinner at Ihe K. of P. home last evening. The musicians presented a half i hour’s program in the lodge room, featuring Eddie Wad<-. accordionist. Buddy Wade. marimba' sololat, Ruth WYide. pianist, and Georgia Ann Wade tap dancer. club announcements were made by the Rev. William Feller and Noah Steamy, presldenta of their respective clubs. I»well Harper artod as master of ceremimiw. The quartet appealed before the Decatur hkh school students Thursday j afternoon, with principal W. Guy Brown presiding. Arraignment Is Set For This Afternoon The arraignment of Paul Reitlenbach, charged with driving 50 miles per hour on Adams street. Is set for 1 30 o’chick ihfc* afternoon in Mayor John M. Doan’s court, instead of Thursday afternoon as was previously announced —o STASSEN ANO M'ont. From Pass Oi«» personality plaV but no less ener-' getlc In seeking votes. He had five or six appearance* scheduled dur Ing the day and will appear tonight at a big rally In Omaha The New York governor said hh expe<-ted the Nebraska primary* to play a ’real part" In the selection of the GOP's candidate this year. But. he said, he would pay no more attention to the results than he did to those in the Wisconsin primary Tuesday where he failed to win a Single candidate. SthMM and iwwey spoke last night on the same »uhj/-<t In the some city -at about the same time. They even stayed at the' same hotel. Rut not a word passed between them. Both discussed foreign affairs, said the Democrajie administration was wei/k on foreign matters, and

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little but fur-trading villages and forts. Center of the Industrialization is in area of Irkutsk. Vladivostok, Khabarovsk. K<>maomolsk and Chita, while the north Okhotak sea regions, particularly Sakhalin and the Kurile Islands, are centers for fishing combine*. Here, demobilized Soviet soldiers are rejiorted held to bolster Siberia's labor pool and for possible military use. (later/iational)

offered their own theories. Dewey • proposed a t'nited States of west- . ern Europe to block Communism. Stassen approved the Marshall plan but condemned shipments ot war materials to Russia.. The Nebraska GOP primary select* delegates to lhe national convention. but they are not pledged to any candidate. It amounts to a popularity contest between seven ( candldaes. Dewey. Stassen, Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Sen. Robert r A. Taft of Ohio, Sen. Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, house speaker Joe Martin of Massachusetts and Gov. Ear) Warren of Callfor11 ■ \ori<t: OF Ft* 41. •HTTI.FWKWT OF KISTtTK WO. J Noth el* hereby given to t-bs <-r*dtors, heir* and legatee* devisees I Emanuel .1 Llechty, deceased tt> ap- ■ pear in lh» A-lanis Circuit Court. , held .it Decatur. Indiana, on the 28th <ls> t April, ISIS, and show cause, . r ,nv whv the FINAL SETTI.E---.V XT. ACC'M'N'TR with the estate • f said Client should not be apJr v d. and -a d heir- sre notified , to then an I there make proof of ■ie snip an I receive their distributive share*. Illraiu 4. spranaer F.te. uinr lircatar. ladlaaa. 4aril M. 104*. 4 Hume; llenr> 11. Heller. April »-i« nn ■,■■■ -e mi — iimi i—fP——e—e—w—xorttF. OF Fl* 41. aFTTMCWEMT OF Hal >Ti: *O. IM" S'otl ej- lereitx slven to tlte . redlior-. lietra and legatees of John ■ lA'-iiger. dr. a ed to app-ar In the I 4t|ato* Circuit Court, hel I at a<ur, Indiana, on the 29th day of 1 April. I»i«. snd show <au>e. If any. ; • t o. PIXAI. dETTI.rMENT A< - I•« >1 'XTN with '’ • -slate of Mild de- ' cedent should not lo- appro* ,d: and i -aid heirs are notlDod i<> then and flier.■ make proof of heirship, and ret Ive their dl--trll>utlv»- aMPM Ftmer 44. Hsstasnrtser 4dmlal•trdlor Becalar. la.llaua. 4arll *. UH" 4tiereet Henry H. Metier April 8-16 4l*r<»l*TMi:*T HF KXKCVrOB EMT4TF. *O. IIW" tullrr Is hereby glsea. • That (It.- iit»derti«n«-d lias been ap.1 lel Esc. litor of tlu • slate of Euk ne.Kneusj late «>f Adams t'oun- . ty. dece teed. Th- estate is probably solvont. . i:d Mttltb Ivsecnfnr Henry 11. Hrller Atferne* April -J.14-23 t I 4FI*O|*TM»:*T HF 4IIMI*I« I'll 4’l Ml* f.«T4ti: *O. l4Zf» *»Hee Is tee re b > tit’s. . Ths: th iitplersigned has been ap. I poinded Administratrix of the estate f >f David Zehr iate of Adams County. de. eased. Th* eelale la pr ..a«l> I solvent. *ettle Xsrbe 4dtnlnlnatralrl« Spell « tut" I) llene? 41. Ilellrr Allurney ,| April 8-14-22 : gAix Coming * i »- Smith Drug Co. -

F nla Only the first four have cam paigned actively tor had campaigns! . waged in their behalf. I 1 Excitement was building up to-' f. day in Ohio where Stassen has. stepped on Taft's toes by chai r longing the senator in his home i- state's primary to be held May 4. 1. Stassen's supporters there claim-{ red that they would take about 15 t of the state's 53 delegates. Stas i. l sen plunked his gauntlet down to t contest for 23 (pilo delegates, hop-i-1 Ing originally to win il of them • Today his followers said that a| < heavy registration had assured, -J him at least 15. Stassen Is scheduled to make p last-minute appearances In Ohio. . just as he did in Wisconsin and 1 Nebraska. A final tabulation on the Wisconi I WORDS CAN’T OIHND 4 CHU9'S \ cross eyes! i It H pitiful when i handicapped child's ) only tsply to playmatH' taunts snd ridKul* must M ’ stick* and stones may bruk my bones, but words will never hurt mt." Other children'! cruel "words’’ do hurt... but there is a perfect defense avatlabf*— ; CORRECTION The Reconilruction Method Rreithtens most cases in one day Insure your loved ones, or a friend's child, tho right to a happy childhood Add their names It the list of over 1.000 persons r whose cross eyes have bees collected by tbn safe, professional method. XBtt boost! r wit* fun Mfotatti** *e i *<C€ ts* tees Pistil tstbiutiss writs — CRBM BYB PWMaWATtew KJ Ccs—li ass* Ma PMtoc. mrtisss

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