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I Discussion on I ' I Questions sgl jffiflLessoing ,’.. 'iW«*wkon Questions on Hie Sundsy 1 wesson, Jesus the •Christ, for Sunday, February 18. 1- Why shquM </ne often seek a I’iave for prayer? » (2. Why waa Jesus so greatly hus . . u|UeKßt<X)d* \ ; ' \ . p. What evidence are thbre thul jp ** really understood l| Why I* self-denial b<> Import zJlit in belndr a Christian ? IWhat constitutes *\ mauX t»? \ > - ■•on Prayan t‘ l;lv,r w<‘ -r.1.-tul , h4| the full tTM’liiri.iu Os ClirliM a. "jl|| world’*' Redeemer. Wti UckiioW l'’‘l|*e our IndelVledm sm to him and tH **' “lleglaiHe to him. <ln|tlt , Unit »ti may mean II 'so vAerely hr not to allow a fail- • n, i| in a continuous kclf-denipj and :a||hful Hvrviee anywhere uni <-v|jry When:. . - «..i|L l r i rja. -', , »♦♦♦»< <ll m »♦« »»>»» T Decatur Farms S& Third St. Phone 3-2148 y DRESSED s CHICKENS ' j(j. S. Gov’t. Graded Eggs {Wholesale & Retail | H*»****H*****i"»**d"M < »»« f AUCTION SALES ! Experienced Saleamanekip ' : at Y'uur Service. ErfERVE YOUR SALE DATE |p .Livestock, Farip, and IV Rqal Estate Scales ' Midwest Realty Auction Co. | J. F. Sanmann .Corner Firpf & Monroe Sts. ' PHONE 3-3201 Jctiolr; not words, are the true' ' < riferion of the attachment t)i'J ■ fri| ? de. < , / . I ■ WWWWWWWWWWVWMftM ' DIERKES Implement Sales i" Ferguson Tractor * I Farm Machinery Sales and Service HtWay 27 ' Phone 3-3311 WWWVWWMMAMWUWV Phone .1-21115 Jin Decatur—Since 1921 WVUWVWWVWVWVVVWW > persevere in one’s duty and to ;|io silent is the best answer tv tallhinx.— . I ’ >♦*»■»♦»■>*»■»»»<■♦♦♦<■♦ I For the finest -/. in quality WEAL ICE CREAM IIS STILL TOPS’ 21ft/so. Second St. Phone 3-4103 ■ - J ;- ... ;■ I Jhdpe always to possess firnj- ’ .ness and Virtue .- to maintain the jchlaraHer of an “honebt man ” - ' j QUALITY I PHOTO FINISHING featuring OVER-SIZE x , prints. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. j *vwwvvvvwvwvwwviaa - JL&l»or to keep alive in you: breast. the spark'of Celestial /i.< ' s ■'. conscience. ifefi HARDWARE T iP ■ <*>• T General Line of Hardware We have what you want i In your hoifnc. 236 W. Monroe jPhone 3-202 most liberal professions of are far from befog tm 4 iarejit n/iirks of it. j- ~ - jp | Q-n 4t < 11T it Blt f' *“*'*' *■*«>♦•» v For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are Ai Your Service. Jujst Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING 704 jw. Monroe St. Phone 3-2809 t ♦M t I > H I I
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. : ; I Creamed q| B\- On Creaineu clonMiients on the Sunday School l.ehson, JcHiiM the Christ. Febrititry 18. Jeetdf 4>orl|oti of popiileiiiy wee ' it'Hnx mi I hr HOtJght a qul^t'plum of prayer h h dhwlplM, to Iwhoni hr U.IH >ll«|T Io ro\riil h,llll ell more, I ally. i4hig near him. V. 27. "i\ii<| JesttH went apt, and hln dlHt-ltjlesi Into the towns of ( ai'Hereu Philippi; mid whom do mi n any t|ial I tun?;’\ Jesu.x went nortlUaid awiiy \ from th. (tßv.xi toward Mt ' Hermon into the territory made famouse* I y the : elaborate town named after Phillip, one of the better Herods. ' Real frienda often say, "Let jm take a walk together/' It is at such times that often secrets are divulged. So we may expect to learn, a great fai t in this les|sd(ri. V. 25.. An<i they answered. John the Baptist; but so|n< i-.lias, and others., one of the Prophets." It is important that Jeslis! he under stood. There is something to !>e said in favor of publje opinion and so the first question asked was pointed to the crowd' s'he ansW. is were complimentary, mt they did ;not go far ehough; he vas hailed as a great human figure. V. 29. "And heAsai|h unto thee. But whom say ye that I am? And I‘eter answereth and said unto him. Thon art the Christ." The word v >utV had an appeal in to the answers given, for a better an- ’ swer was expected hnd the leading disciple was quick to answer? "Thou art the ' Christ.” Christ" the .anointed), ’he Greek !‘‘Uhristos’* qelpg the Greek form of Jhe Hebrew .word ti'anslati»,! j "’Messiah.” J V. 30. "And he charged them that they should tell no ihun." Had this truth been declared widely, it would have produced a prematiiie crisis. When all had run Its bourse, his Titlracles. his teachings, his dreath. his reso'irrection, and Ills ascension, then the good news '•Would be <;om;de'eil and ready" to ( be publicly I announced. This t..» ; gospel is authcjiiticated to. furuM? fc ' luFl faith in hini. ; | W 31. "Ami lie began to |ea< h them, that the Sun of man inns' Out j One should leam his life only in so far as it is compatible with the welfare of other-., if what is sa.d or done hurts allot her. then such expressions neetl to be eliminated unless a moral principle is imuived. pile needs to be liis own watch’, dog; during tlie day tl’Atre are him deeds of expressions affecting others and it is no small task to .<o kind and generous' to alt. It is a' thisl point wheipe Christianity becomes prapcli ; it' is living the life that assures one of helping and not hurting others. ZION LUTHERAN CHURQH West Monroe and Eleventh streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor ■ (The Go-pel of Citrist - Brings hope to M< n i Tw<> .-ervi< <-s Will l>o rolmili-i .;i‘i intiday morning at|B and 10:3u > I iocl. The pastor ylill peak .on he Epistle for, Reininisccrp ytinlay. T Thessalonians 4, J-7: "A
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I suffer many thingk, and be rejected of the eldeis, and of the chief priests and scribes and be killed, and after three (fays rise again.” 'The disciples to whom was to be given thje Worlk of spreading | hid gospel needed io learn these two facts* supremely, . first the diviniy 'and humanity pt' Christ; secondly, ilia cronal and.-; puaaiun whereby he would redei'in the world. He would all meu that , ll' there uo trosb, thern would be DO crown. ( . V. 32. "And Im spake oiut ,’skv mg upciih. Ami I'etm look him and began to rebuk« him.’t To be wllderod Deter, the ap pa relit d»l<m; muat hot be, so he took desuaAu * aldo ami spoke us if Mmtethinjf . mimt be done in the fu(e )|of suc.li i a t pi’ll Ide calamity. i 3:>. "Hut wlien he lia<t abdut and looked ui|>on disciples, he robulked Peter, saying, Get, thee behind me Satjan; for thou savorest not the things thi|.t bO ul God, bht the men." Peter was for the time doing Satan's work just as Satan had done when Jesus was tempted ii. the wilderness. The glory iof God was to, be considered and hot ti e glory of man. j | V. 34. “And when le had, called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto themjiWhoso ever will coine after me, let him deny himself, and take up hfo cross and follow ) me." Jesus nd'w was with the multitude again hnd to them he .would give the fundamental practice of self-denial If they would follow him. It is either deny, ing self or denying Christ The cross as applied to men takfes various forms, such as persecution, martyrdom, aF.Tictibn, sorrow, disappointments. j: V- 35t "But whosoever wih, saw his life lose it but whosoever shall lose his lift for nfy Sake and the gospel's the same .shall save it.” lie that w ijll not-invest himself and all be has ;or : ‘Uhr,. i disqualif'ies himself to be a dis 1 pie. The converse is Hut?. I'' V. 36. "For what shall ft profit a man, if IH- shaitgaip tbffi whole world, and lose his own soul? Ur 5 what shall a map give in exgiituq c for lijs souj ?’’| \llere is the |,ppoah of appeals. Either all is lust| or All IS allied. ! ) 5 Sunday School comments| based on tlie International Sunday School Lessons. Copyrighted b\ -Ihe? Iptt i national Council Os Kvligio|s Eilu mtion. - \ ; '■ ■ It i’riin (ph- .iml It. A).|>licati<|h.’ I I’htj Choii - will sing at | 10:30 isorvlijc; "O Lord Most Holf'," by ' Bilm km r. ' \ J \1 Mnijday -s< hool ’and Bible i Cla-s !aro i imducied from -• ’.> to p": 15., ; \’Hl IK 11 CAI.I NHAIM ‘ ' The! Adult Menibm ship H'lass I . meets’ Monday ai 7. J The | Committee on ] m< ets i Moiolay at 7 :30. I j ’ The |Third mid-week Lenient Ser-, vice w ill be t ondnUe Weilijfc-day 1 'a’ I ' Choir rehear, al atilt r the yi> pk(. v | I Children’s Confirm it ion Class 1 meets Tuesday at 7. j i Sunday school tea hers ? meet ’ Thursday at 7 and 7:;m. , Saturday Bible School Sajurday at !»:3n. Holy, ( ominunion v ill l>f| celebrated February 25 ai bothrtlia <S j 1 and 10:30 TeAlces. Announce ' rnents will’ be receivetl on Friday i aI- 2. 1, 5. 7 and $ o’clock in ciiureii. ' •. . ii il ir_ ..'L'', J 1 i ’ i ~ ■i■ ■ ■ ' ij ' The foolish and wicked p|a<t'cv , of profane cursing and stveajing is b a vice., meat? and low. \ I J T J U l •
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! St. Mary** Catholic Church Very Rev. Megr. SelmeU, paator ti A M. Low MBM 7:80 A M. Low Maae 9:00 A M. Children'* Mas* 1(1:10 am. High Mm. I 3;3u p in. Sunday prayer hour. Weekday Ma** 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion Sunday* First Sunday', Hl. Agne* Sodality Seoond Bundayj Holy Nbm* Sbdoty: , ; , Third Sunday, St. Mary * Society. Fourth Sunday. ChUilrrn of M*H Lenten Service* Tuesday, errnnm and bemdictlofi, 7 p.m I .1 ■ - Fridax;: Way of the Cross and b< 111 (ii Hen. 7: 30 p.ni. Bethany Church Evangelical United Brethren. F. H. Willard, minister ' \ Sunday school, 9: I,"> urn. Vermm CuVtcr. *upt. Morning worship 10:ld a.tn. Sftmoh: Faced liitftcultle# Too.” Children’s chapel during the hour of Youth T‘llow-hip d’T' Evcninc m i v(. c, 7:00 O’clock Concirf by the oisiaii Hlgli Sehbdl Choi us. Miss l)bn>thy Wesi directn -s I | / Betha'ny Men's ;’meeting with \h • Men’s Brotherhood of the Firs’ Baptist church. j < Midwnß scrviic., Wednesday 7:00 o’clock, .lolin Myers'; ( leader, will have charge !of ihtuh eting. y i . ; The ladies of ;thd hchurch will meet on Thursday evening! at the chuirh to discus* the' reo|rganiza> tion of the two vt°ineh’s organize | ti< n*; into one. p from the Criseeuf Ave. clijurch in | Fort \yayhe will be present. ] Choir Tyliearsal.i. Adult. Tuesday at ti : :3q and Youth Wednesday at • ~ j CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Seventh arid Marshall Sts. < Ralph A. Carter, pastor Unified services. 0:30 U.iii.-ll: 13 'a m Glenn HaliTgger. snperinten< dent, of the Sunday school. A class tor e.ei-.v age. Morning message by "paster, "trhe Adversary.*’: Montlilv nivetjllg of HollnesA Association a:/oar cjutrch :it.2, c ' i Youili service, (1:15 pin. Evelyn Hick*, president. . Adult Slmlv Gi'oujp. r.: L> pm. I Mrs O Sudduth. Tti'sideni . • Evangelistic service 7:3d p.m. j Message. "Death <>t Christ:'’,; I Monday ]7:3(i p.in. Sunday school jciiliinet until Praise, ser\ic<‘. ■ /V ,q_ • ;) , < I TIRST METHODIS I | I Samuel Emerick, pastor. West Monroe at Fitfth St. I A splendid atti-ndance has' bei'n registered \ at the First MethiHlLst church school during all the re‘•ent bad wmather Sundays... ,1 ■ ihbpfpi however.'t™t evr n thei few n maining empty chqirs dpring 'both church school and morning) wor hip will be failed tliis week.: Mr Lowell J. Smith and hife chin , h school stiift will be glad to welcome sill members and I ’ guest's a’ h’.hft u..‘ni. V In th\- morning Wor-hip at l>':"t ’h< sep,lor choir will sing the wa>rhip- antlv m, Yoit There.' i Spiritual. The ph v tor.'s..wot hip TicmelwHl be,l ‘ Tin*' Pact of For givemess.” A . ,’rf gist ration, of a|- ! endam e wflf he made during thi‘ ■, wo; ship period. ‘ ' ■ From 2 to 5 an Ofiefi House is planner! at the parsonngt or nil mem herb and/ friends of lie church. ' ' ■ ' -At d p. m. the fellowship supper will he held in The dining rbom >.* the? chhFch to provide an infurnal fellow 1 .-hip with the evening rpeaker. , The guest speaker for the 7:Bb Lenten worship will be ' J).r. v .Iphi. Vl. Versioeg, District |Supt„ I,din,a. )hio. and former pastor of; Avon . lain church. Cincinnati, for ■ears./ , : / ; j The nionthly feljowiship ij»i • the "uifders das , will be! held jatt. he parsijnage Tuesday gvbning at f> o'clock, , ’ ' / Regtilir choir at ,7' and 7:45. The mid-tweek service will be conducted l,rt the Lesley class room at 7 p. m. 1 \— DECATUR - LUMBER CO. / ‘‘Home of Homes” Bulldens' Soppliea and Coal Estimates Free - j i Phone 3-3109 111 Jefferson St. ■■■ ' ■ -cl’.. • 5 A
CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.J). 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd A. Morrison, 8. 8. Supt. Morning and evening services, every Sunday. \ , 8:30 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour” W.K.J.G. Tune In. H 3<) a.m. Morning Worahlpi sermon: "Hriw To Take The Feer Out of Death.” 10:30 a in. Sunday School, '< hriHimniii attend church and Sunday aufetml, regularly " till) tm.it Youth Fellowship, Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president, Mrs. Guy Akler, Mrs. Emery HawkhtSp rounerloiH p.m. Shining Lights Mrs. W. Strickler and Mrs. ‘Elmer F<otl. leaders, x. '' - (i So p.m. Regular Sunday evening service; s«tmos: ’ Life After D<alh ' , Wednesday .No mid-week prayer meeting. Thh will be Decatur night at the revival services, at the Church' of Graf. In Willshire, Ohio. We Welcome You You enter this < hurt h not as a stranger, bat as a guest of odd. Come then, with Joy in your heatt, and thanks upon your lips into His < presence, offering Him' your love and service. Affiliated with the Church of God. General pffices, Anderson. Indiana. "Where a Christian experience makes you a member." , -. . ( MISSIONARY CHURCH H. J, Welty, minister ll:.on to \ll:oo Unified Services. Mervtn Rupp, Supt. Special music by our guest song evangelists. Mr. j ami Mrs. Virgil Tucker, Mariori,; Ind- -Message hy the Pastor. | i 7:00 Evening Service. We are combining the Children's Gospel’ Hour and lhe M Y F with the ppecial Revival Meetings. The inspirational song service will be in chat go of Mr. jind Mrs. Tucker. 1 A message from the Word of God with the Pastor speaking. Revival services are continuing each,night next week at 7.3<v , Monday 'children’s night. Tuesday Youth night. ( ■ J Wednesday Ladies night. Thursday* -Men's night: Friday Musical Request night. ri"> public is welcome and urged to attend these meetings. These mee tugs are designed tomeet the' netMls of the complete fiitniiy. | | . . — T i »| NUTTMAN 1 AVE. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH M. T. Simon,, pastor Suml.n -ihool- j , Worship srivice. \ s ." Mat prayer service. 6:30. Holy Coinmuhion. 7,;(»0. Evang< listic singing. 7.: 3if. ( J Evangelistic message. S:ob: Monday Evening Quart: ily conference business meeting, 7:3't \ This , j-s the last of the special s<’ivieds to be held. >We I are grateful for the cooperation of everyone I The members are urged to at •nd the (inarteiiy \ conference di n eted by cjmference superintendsT 1 . Rev, Paul Parker. All officers] ’hnttld The- present to speak in be half of their.departments. Plan Situtday night to attend «« t vices somt where Sutidav morn mg. : r - , - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond pastor Sunday, February 18, is a day of special d« noniinational observance >n on;, ( htu ch. It is called Dhciplediip. and the three services will emphasize the national program of discipleship for the convention yeai 1|t1951. We will have church \chonr as usual at 9:15. The morn ■ing worship service will be the f|rst x>f the three special observ irices; our special speaker for th< Jay will'have charge. In the after ’toon, at 5B»iO, there Will be anothe* ria! service emphasizing Dis Tpli ship . Day from the vlewpoin' if our own church. Thrhe lay peakers'will have par, Mr. Roy S Johnson, Njis. 11. D. Jasper ant ;Donald Metzger. In the evening j A <ivh ; c at 7:30. our speaker will MTsrnt a film entitled “We Stand With Him”, which portrays the vmk.of our denomination at large’ In missionary activity. He will also present a ie<;f>rdtd address by the oiesiden; of the American' Haptlst! Convention, Dr. Edward Hughes, Prudfn. of Washington, D.C. The special speaker tor the day* 'fcmts to u from Syracuse, New Yost Construction : <Co., Inc. Ready-Mix Concrete Sand and Gravel General Construction Rhone 3-3114 wvwwvvvwwwwwvw
York. He Is Ijlr. Feldman, director of promotion for the Baplist Missionary Convention of the state of New York. Dr. Feldman has served as a mlsatonary tn the .Philippine Islands, and is able to present the work of the denomination from tiie viewpoint of both the foreign mlaalonary and ths executive of homeland promotional work. He Will be In charge the three special HcryleM of the day, and all are Invited to hear hb> manage and dUchssiona of Baptist problems,‘ Baptist Y(»uth Fellowship | The K. Y? F. will meet al H: 304 X. lh< program Willie a «ult program In preimrathHi for the run-oHs to be held ti< xt week to select an entry In m|ir Assm'lallon Junior High Quia Cbn|eat. Monday Night The Men'* Brotherhood of thv church will'be boat to the Bethany Men's Brotherhood at U dinner meeting at 6 30. The speaker of the evening l will be Dr*. Lewis Emerson Maples, pastor t>f the First Baptist church of Muncle. All men of the church are urged to be present. A'brie! film sponsored by the Adams County Red Cross will be shown at the close of the proWednesday Night ’ The choit will rehearse at 7:00, and at 8:00 there will be a special meeting of those who will participate in the Visitation Evangelism 1 Campaign from .March 4jß. All Sun-1 day School teachers' and officers of the church, together with others v, v ho are interested in personal evangelism pre asked to be present. i . “ ' .■ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Jonas M. Berkey, minister j. Dennis Norman, superintendent | The concluding sermon on the I Christian virtues will be “The | Virtue of industry” t\) be given ouring the morning worship |ke at 9:3) a.m. “Prelude" by I Chapin and “I Will Be True" by Peek will be played by Miss Phyl- | lis Kraft. “There Is A Green Hill j Far Away" by is to be sung by the cho(r. Youth Groups Junior Fellowship will meet in I the church basemept at 4 p.m Sunday afternoon Chi Rho nieiu hers, will have a Valentine party Rt the home of Thomals Strickler < n Sunday evening at 6 p.m. i \ Junior Chun-h At 9:30 am. egch Sunday wxpship for children undei 1 the age of 11 are conducted on liie level.' ' | Corlhthial Class The Corinthian flasswiir mee I f the homo of 3 rs. Homer: Huhi in Fehyuary 19. Mm. William Hohls . Is In charge of enfertainment. j , TNT Class i The TNT class will hold their February meeting at the home of Mys. Talvas. beginninx ht S p.m. on Wednesday. February U * / I 'I ' ' ■ ' Sacrificial Supiier This church will observe the Week of Compassion with a Sacrificial supper in the churcli basenient ; ncxt Wednesday night •it 6:15 t>.in No charges for the meal will he madle but each will be asked to make an offering of the amount their evenirig mdkl would have cost.' This is bjeing directed 'by thje Mission:>iy Society.-’ ’ M , . . Notes : ■ I Mr. Dennis Norman and the \ipastoy will attepd the Indiana Minister’s Mid-Wihter Retreat at IjheßuUer School pf .Religion next Tuesday \ and Wednesday. Dr. feearle Bates. professor of Mis bion's at Union Theological Seminary. will t b e jthe principal (speaker.
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An unknown layman writes, “I go to church because jit will cost me something. Anything in life worthwhile will cost nd something.. It will cost me money, time, energy, much praying, but* it will be worth t hpse. l\go to church heoanso I It takes me above the clouds where the stars shine. During these dark days when there Is so much Un , r (' \Ju .J ■■■ > I first Presbyterian A. C. E. Gillander, minister Church school, iifg to W:3O u.m.Jtlehurd Macklin and Jack Ktiudsen. superintendents, This i school uses the famous “Faith and j Life Curriculum” teaching mater I lais. Divine worship, 10:30 a.m, Beeone! sermon in Ute Lenten Series. "What We Believe About Man.' Every American should know 1 the basic beliefs upon'which hla way of life is founded. Children’s; sermon will be the lorig-promisea story of the girl saved from the horns of a bull in the Roman arena. Choir will sing, “There is a Place," “Cast Thy Burden” will be the solo by Mrs, Gillander, substituting for Mrs. Tydall. Tuesday arid Wednesday the pastor is required to be in Indianapolis, but can be . reached, ’•through the Presbyterian State I Office, Riley 164-6, in case >of emergency. Mrs. Robert Macklin will conduct choir practice on evening at 7 o’clock. The Lenten series will contriue Sunday mornings up till 1 Easter, covering our basic beliefs about Jesus Christ, His Church. Sib, Salvation, and Resurrection. -t | ; ' ' ■ ; ? J : ZION EVANGELICAL I AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Chufch school at 9 a.m. James Stauffer, superintendent. Classes for all ages | Worship service at 'lO a.m. Second Sunday tn Lent. Sermon: i“A Lesson in Humility.” Mission Band during the sermon portion of the service. A riufseyy wiR ‘care for the children up to kinder garten age. Visitors are always ’weljcome in the, services of this; ; church. | Youth choir rehearsal at 1 •p.m. , i Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m. Mary Ixhinan wilt be the leader. j Youth choir rehearsal on Wed’ resday at 6:30 p.m. f | Midweek Ixmten service oil : Wedn'esday at 7:30 p.iri. The sound motion picture “Barabba.< the Robber," will be sh<»wn 1 Rytli ami Namni Circle \’>i ! Thursday at 2:30 p.ih. at tlhc church. • I . Senior choir rehearsal on Fri- , day at 7 p.m. r i Catechetical classes on Sator day morning: seniors a 9, junior? “J'at 10 a.m. I Come and worship wfith us, I TRINITY evangelical UNITED BRETHREN I s ■ Madison at Ninth Joho E. Chambers, Minister I 9:15 | Sumlay School; Chai nor : Barkley, superintendent. Lesson study: ("Jekus the Christ.” Boys ■and giyls will enjoy slide-piutipes of our: missionary work in thr ! Philippines. | 10:30 Divine Worship. The yer'vide begins' with the prelmie by the organist Harold Minnma. The choir, under the direction of Evapgelipe Embler.( will sing the hymn anthem. “I Heard the Voice •®f (Jesus Say” by Dykes; The message by the Pastoit on this College Day will he “Chrisiiap Education —Our Only Hope.” ( All members
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throughout the world the clomlu get dark and at times. But above jhe clouds the stars are ; shining. Igo to church because it • j teaches me to live the right way.” Why not accept the invitation and { COMS TO (’lll Rf II NKXT StJN ID-AY? - ' Rev, Q. Carl Yoder. it<■ iiipci to be i,noett: fbr thia special servlet?, 6.3(1- .luuioi Ul|ri«tia,n Emlrnvor, Youth Koiiovx Ihip. unci Atluit i Study ylttMi. ! 73b The Evening Service of I gospel aopgs and _mrs uigv <m Mile* irf UhsTacterM of Hie Passion, "The Unknown Hero.” * Monday, 7:ob~Meetlng of Board of Truslees at the church. WerlneHdriy. 7:00 -- Week-day Lenten Worship service. The message Is “Fiaith and Victory." B:oo—Choir Rehearsal, DISTRIBUTORS of MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cot. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 »♦»< tn Kt »»i i*<»♦»*< *»♦ «■»»»>♦*. 1111 Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose clothes with Confidence from youlr favorite store. HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO. »»»♦»♦♦»♦♦♦ * in »♦♦♦* in*, He performed great duties with poise and simplicity. f JThe First State Bank Decaiur, Indiana . Established 1883 Mem Sier Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ' r' ' ■■■ ’ 1.1 »»»»4>4-»»*4-»4 FW4-++4-4-4-*** 1 Oblivious to self, he was ever solicitous tor iiis iijareivoi s. i»»»»»-»4i"4»»4*4 4f4*44 »4 4 4 J Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Established 1915 All Kinds of Roofing &. Siding Furnaces l— Stoker* Conversion Gas <& Oil Burner* Insulation—Building Specialties J Phon<! 3-2615 H+++4++H+H*<M4mH44 Broad-minded, higher-souled, he belonged to rill men — Washington, Lowell. >»♦♦>♦»l| HIM 11 j< 441 i . Jewelry .Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS >♦♦♦♦4l 9*»4 111 Honor and obey your parents, whatever ina|- be their condition. RIVERSIDE GARAGE We repair all makes of cars. [ Front Wheel Alignment. i Batteries and Tires. \ 24 Hr. Wrecking, Service ’26 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 (WWIAMIUVVWWVVMMVWM EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring year Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. \ Third at Monroe “We know yeur Ford Best” ♦♦♦i ft 11 itsVAt s*i LUTES ; , > Flower Shop ' Flowers for Alt Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages Phone 3-3304 \ »♦♦♦! 1 1 ti l 11* 1 1444 114H4
