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I Discussion onl I Questions g.s| Jlfoifea- --jjwJjessGtt| Discussion questions on the Sunday school lesson, the Decisions of TWo Rich Mfen, for Sufttiay,! February 16. ' |. r - ? ’ u ’!. ’Wha’t is the right attitude toward money? ; '2: What are some ot the tests in th6 right ufce of money 1 ? 3. Mforit const‘ituies a moral man?- ’ .■ 4. How:explain the fact that a moral man may be lost? c 5. What constitutes an open door for Christ to enter a life? Only God can save us from the eirmitV erf btfr widkdd fterirts. •< *-v ■ i-. a‘ ux . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« •»** ■ * . '■ /». Pwwhrey Jewelry Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Established Itls All Klridb of Rttifln* A Siding > '« Ftitnacei Stokers I Conversion Gas & Oil Burners Insulation—Building Specialties Phone 3-8615 •o S* i.»'■ your thoughts soar high but keep your feet on the ground. m old reliable r. ffiio Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose Yfogr Clothes with Confidence tram Your Favorite Stbre WthouseSCHULTE & CO. • Grow great by trying to over- 1 . come ydtir difficulties. • ___ r . j I ltd i i4W« Hl itu »»»♦♦< ♦ ' DISTRIBUTORS of . MOBILGAS . PJETRIE QU- CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 1 3-1614 ♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦*♦**««>l l l -—~ »■■.---■ —* —♦—-r- -H- j L’ractiee your religion if you would help others.. , M‘+++++4HhHM’*4 > 4 , 4 , ++< , ++ , l , +? ’*«*%&■** IM Member Federal Deposit mW T*TT IT-W ■ »V Power must be used .by a heart of jostled. EXpirlencdrf • at Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock. Farm, and '* ; ’ Real Estate Sales iMidwest Realty Auction Co. 1 •4 aanmimh •’ ■ v Corner First & Monroe Sts. PHPfiE 3-3201 »♦♦♦»♦<«♦»♦»♦•>»<l j 1 11*» Circumstances are a challenge’ to the courageous anti ambitious. ■ Phone 3-2»(T5 ' In Dfecatur Since 1921 t ************* * 1 1 We can all be honorable, even if we are not hohdred. • : i**tt******»**m««»!>**« DECATUR FARMS DRESSED CHICKfiNS E(tGS AND POULTRY '• Wholesale and Retail .So. Third St. Phond 3-2148 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< Hi Mllllßl

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■ 1 I ph As. .ffg&i Creamed coinmeats oh the Sun i day school lesson? Th Decisions of Two Rich Men, Luke 18:18-30; 19:1-10, for Sunday, Februriry 10. • Ju this lesson is taught the need ! of having the right footiVe whrii ?h pifeheskton df wealth; there‘is here also the teaching that it is not’ &nbugh’to be merely moral! there is'h ptttniuiu placed on the toSri whd seAks Jesity.' 1 p V.IS. “And a certain ruler asked him, saying, Good Master, what shall j do to inherit eternal life?*' Here -was ! a tekpectatile mah- he was’ ?Mupk,': rftm. * frank. Jesus loved him and wanted to sde * him enjoy eternal life;’ thjk was ndt accomplished' by ‘WorlCA;’ V. 19. '‘Add Jestis skid hnto him, Why tallest tfiou me good? none is good, save one, ’ that ls j GO'd.” Here may be tpeculafftin ’to what Tekus mearft. yesUft'wab good but he honor God as a start'ing polht in tris convfersatiort; hence, he stated the comtaandmehts that ! hhd to do with lit*, {see next verse/ V. 21. ’he said. All i these have I kept from ' my iyouth up." This man bad a good /ebord- He represents a large class of mon that hate & good reedrd aihotfg mdh bec&use they haVte not done ©Vfl as so considered by men. But because Os theft teCOrd, thfejr are hard to be ;reached spiritualty. V. 22. “S’bw wh’en Jhaukt heard thtngk; lid said i»n<o him, set onethliig; sell all thou hast, and dlstribuW unto the poor, and thou shalt hav£ treasure in hefiven; ‘ and come fslo4 ' me?* Jesus loohing into his If|?art that money was'hfs master, ’arid he coUld ndtfohAy the greatest commandment!' ftameiy, God with att his heart, mind and soul. Jesus settled for all time what is wrong! with the mere moral' man., V. 23. “And when he heard this, he was very sorrowful; f|or lie was very rich.? There is an junrest when/God’s requirements are not met. It"was not ’money that was 1 Wrong but the love of it. It is a In every seed plauteid ih the ground under proper conditlouii. thbre is an urge for the innbr life to grow and push up into a larger life. In every soul under proper conditions, there is kn urge for I the inner life to expand and grow hnd puhh up. God so designed it. If‘the * Seed does not have that urge, it hiß sOOh die. If thp soul 'fails to experience an urgp to grow and enter k’ hew' life, ft; too, will die. Each individual can meet the that Will stimulate that spiritual Vrge which, ‘makes 'for'eterhil life, beginning here knd how.” ! p'r* —Rev. O. carl Voder J. ’• A University of Illinois professor has beeh appointed to thfe. staff of the hew Christian university in Japan. He is jDavld E. LindStrcAn, d professor or rurhl sociology* knd an dctiVe Methodist layman. Mr. Lindstrom,C wrio lias served two yeartt as president of'the 4 lllin6fs ‘Church r p|>uncil, wtfVJfo ‘tb' Jhpan ih January 6f ——

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pliuert ion 'or being selfcentered or Christ-centered. Vh. IX Jesus entered and parsed thrdugh Anti, bei hMd, the?e v 'was a ; than named r was chief among the publicans ahd he was rich.” Zaccheus had a fine i. posttian and nn qrgstfizatßri ' that s did whn. Me Wd* have irAd a ; good answer to the current ques ). tion, “How is he getting along?* d y?* he sought t<o see 8 tle of B^f£? Ire ” There WRS evident j ly a Wfir impulse diat' frovie e Zaccheus into W’^alh 5 ’ of Jesus; < "With* such an JWard condition i something spiritually is bound, to t happen. * — - - ■ •’* ’’ y - “And he ran before, and e clfmbed mfo a %ycambre t?de [. td 'We e that way.” Zaccheus acted sins cerel/ khd oh ii hat *h’e knew abbut JtSus. fte &as ddi, spised but he wanted tb be a bet e ter itraii. 5 liiouih' fich, hiofiey was " not his mkitiftF f ‘ ‘f o V. 5. “And irhen Jesus came to I the place,’he looketl lift ah'd’saW > him, and said iftfto hffti, zddchbts, : : make’hkste, alia fcoftfr dfotVn-’ for H toflajr I ftttist SlAdd’af thy M h*ow&.’’ J Jetfhs saV fntb she heart Wf ftkecheus and knowing that hd was a b fctfod i&ndfdate l f<sr the kingdom ” 6f God/ hfc ma<& himself s Ihrtte-d gtiM Ift Zarthens’ homfe. i Jeshs entirts any life lhftt has an ojJFn door.’ ’ rt n e Vs. 6. J. “And he made habte and t eafoe ’down atTd reiClVed him jojj’ fully. And when they saw jt’, they all mtirhiured. laying, Thai he I was gone lb be Yhh guest with a , man that Is a Here is hi I picture of an Ideal seeking anti i finding the Lord! Neither ZaccheUs » nor the Lord paid any attention to r V.B. “And Zaccheus stood, and I said unto the Lord: Behold the • half of my goods I give ‘to the . poor; and if I have taken any . thing from any man by false ac- • cusations, I restore him four-fold.” » He did the works of repentaiice—the right life first, arid then ex- , pressed It In ‘fitting wtfrks. "j * i —Based on copyrighted outlines t produced by the Division of Christ tian Education, ’National Council i- of lhe ChtirtHes Os Chrtst hi the i U.S.A., and used by permission. ■ •' i 1 ‘ : -r FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonhs I*. Berkey,’ Minister 1 Gerald Strtckfe* kimerlnteddent • Desertetr ts tire topic PT the sermon for this Sunday momln'g •wotashfo kerviefe' at 6:3* a.m. “• i > —jtikior Church - ,At 9:30 a.m.' & church service > fek 1 childreti i& edndneted by ' trained leaders of h'brshlp’. This ’ Service rtins cdhcdrfentl.V with ’ the kdult service. ’ ’ , ' Valentine Parties The Jhnidr frellhwfefttp will bei ehldrtained at a MHehfine part’v at the home of Mrs*. Ftfutk- • hes-. Jr., this Sunday afterhooh. 1 ’ < Miss Judy ‘Rjeller win’ l»e host-i ■ ess for a Christian Youth Fellow- > ship Valtefttinb ftarty this Siftiday s aftemob’ii at p.ln. at ber /Write, i I Willing Workers , I The Willfnk WbYkeni' class will, meet Wfr Mr. knd' MrS; f¥dd fcclieiderer on Tuesday, February 12. for their regular’meeting. •Church Board ! The Churtti will hold its i February meeting tn the church, I office 'on Wddriesddy, Fdbrnary* I 13, at 7:*30 W- ' >' Cooperation in a democracy is I a duty. , j f It requires courage to tell ourselves the truth. i,/. ' * '■ .....m,

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1 1/iVr tKni'SHj&l !- ■f j ' I 1 ■ wjmrlfr' 1 t St. Msryl Cathoßo Chureli Weekday Mass T:S6 am. £&yer Hout and fcenedlctfon, > Ladles of tWrihbla. * , Ss ?“• % > ’ 4hird Sunday, the Rosary Soi am w “vo . Herman 1 MaHtfkorid S.S.'Wfh’. ' “ Evening SerI 8:30 Kitt. dAign Brotherhood . Hfe’WlCjQ iWd rift you'r Dial. *‘*WWkttfo; «er- ‘ m6n\ “Grid k^ps' WfiW Mee- , or< i ” 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 36 p.m. Shining Lights. ’ 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday Eve , ning servicer “Why Yttft Should Be A Christian.” K 1 , i ; ' 1 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer-meet- , ing. Mrs. Sariiuel Enibrlck, Guest •, ?M»kA7 Fj -- • •• »’:3O p;m. Sanctuary and youth 7:30 p. m. Wornb‘ri’6 Missionary Society. Mrs. Rob’ert :G. Stickler, ftltteti ’! we Welcome you the Church of Goff. Ciemfral offto, Anderson, Ind. ■WTTfchE A VtyßfefiAN EXpeHießCb, Makes Vdu a mem , • ber... • ■ -i‘ 7 ZION EVANGELICAL ANO REFORMED CHURCH 1 Ch^h^slii<Jf e ”lt m' 1 Raymond Sunt; Classes for ill ages. * < ’ * f Worship' Service ;at 10:00 a. m. Sermbft hy the pkstor, “Jesus Rebukes Faultfinding.” Boy SdoUts and Cuba are Invited to attend ’the service: fn uniform and fd‘ Fit together ip plicek reserved for them’. ’ Whether fu mah, forhi or ni>t fhey' aHi i irivffed ! ’to sit with the group. Yohrti Prtlow'ship all 6:00 p. m. RccreWion arid refresh ftients will follow’tfie mHetiriS:. | . Ch’hrcTifneii'k Brotherhood on 1 MoWday kt p;‘m. jt’efd'Litterer Win lead a dlsctiiisian on, '‘Wlfat ’ tongetfjfm Means To! Me.” ’ Family night fellowship supper, (pot-luck) on Wednesday at 6:IS p. hr.* The 1 which will tollbw the surtibr win M ih Charge of Hie Itelftelbe'rg class. " Sdtiidr’ chdl? i’ehfea&al on Fril ' m.’'”4 ' W Cate<'hetickl Masses bn Saturday i mbiMfrigf ’ seniors at 9, ’juftlots at 10 a. m. -1 ' j Com’e and worship with us. < * ’u-..:..-. ,'4_4 BETHANY CRUNCH Evangelical United Brethren -I F. H. Wllfard, Mlniater i Sundajr Sdhftof 9: Arthur Hector, general shperfhtehdeut.’ Tn addition to iteftariife men and womt nb classes lU’ihanyjXJhnrdh has ‘wo large; ’classes fori young and .’lder 'Mbits. There ate classes for youih and clftldrein including nursery. Morning Worship at 10:10 a. m. : The sertnori theme for the service i Can Attendance at Church 1 . Help Us.” Mrs. F.: H.' LVillard 1 8 ' i ‘lie organist and the choir under ; hd direction of William Thomas! will king “More Love To Thee, Chririt” liy Oley Speaks. Boyi , Scouts are invited to attend tire i . service In celebration of Boy Seoul 1 IjVeek. fission Band. This children’s activity will meet during the hour of worship with Mcadames William CMfsteh, Wirisloh Rawley arid Ralph Habegger in charge. Mrs. Ruth Seaman will have charge of! the Little Heralds. Closer departmentalization is being planned; for the children’s work during this; hour. 4. . Youth Fellowship at £:tio p. m.< »««>■■■>■» Co., Inc. .rw*» Ready-Mix Concrete 1 SaM' and travel General Construction " ‘ Rhone 3-8114 -

I ‘service at 7:0of p, m. | The VerAce wiil foature W first s I of‘a series of sermons f ’Old I- Testament Characters Speak.” F The theme for this Sunday evening is’“Jacob Speaks to Ouj> Dayj” Monday evening with a Clipper at 6:36. StW torhart will present hlms on “Scouting activities.” The meeting is ap- . prtipriate tft the UfeOWte ®oy Week ;! ' ’ O6rcas.Xtos. The data will s mebt'on Tuesday evenfa# it t:36 ■Wt the (jhbreh.' ' ' ‘ I ' ' - will entertain the dttlsA*WfTwsday evening at 7:30 oWt~' V t Mfo%eltk Srir'iflcbe. The service this A'eek will lie Ted by a foymad. « Tffifc i t <6o 6M<xM4 Tffe tot 1 V.hflnfc the shme Wfir Tn Twir 'own IMyi' LiM-’ fouir i* tvM;' » i ■ * The rehearsal ikill bei ' h’etd on Wednesday Wt 8 friock. 1 vice Übits. fWt No/1 tllsWrth’s! win tof on* Wtiridayi Ifterhrion ift 2:00' o’clock the ' tririhe rif Mrs. B. k BrkhM 342 9. Third street. Mrs. Rdfoh!iGelntte Will have the deVotidns arid Mrs. 7ohn DierkeS will haW the’lesion study. Mesdafn'es Eugene |tunyoh ’ rind Jesse Tricker are aSsistirig 1 hostesses. * I ' Uiflt £To. 2 (Mrs. Alger’ri) >11! meet on Thursday afternoon at 8:00 o’clock Wt the Church, • Mrs. ’ WHHam X-son will have tlfo sttfoy. The hostesses are Mesdames Bertha Smith and Opal'Myerti/i 4 Members 6‘i Bethany WSWS are , 'nvfTrtl to MteWit meetfcg dt Trinity *WBWS on Tuesday even- ’ Ingar 7:30 O’clock. f ‘ ! Church Meiftbership clash. The E ■ cfosS of chfldreh ago 10-T2 -prepart ’ng for chtirth ftlembersfop ■Will , meet on Saturday morning at W.-30 o-ddet. ? !f FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor ! Bible School: At 9:15 each J4unday ftiorafog -here is a class for e&ch age grttup i n which the Word ot Odd; Is thri text and the Savibtfr is gtorifitd. Ralph XenWortbf, SipL if ‘ ' . Mottling Worship H At 10:36 7 the qftbstfon Will fee taked by the piistOf “Ain I so God’s Will?” The challenge Is tft every Christian so S’CrVe God fa|t fatuity •< so the place oY greatest cteriftyeriess: There Will tfe a* musical nuiVibrir-under th< directfon oY Mrs. c. E. Beil. « Baptist foutb The B! Y. p. Will meet for feL fowkhlp and inspiration kt |f3o*ln the lower auditorium. ’’ f ' 1 Evenfo’g Service The *7:3d serVice* will st tidy the theme “Good Lobbs at Man.’’ What does tlcxl see as He looks it yoii? Worn 1:00 to 7:30 there till be ivcorded quartet music. ? , Wednesday Night' S Choir rehearsal is'at 7:|o, folIwoed by the regular service at 8:00. * I Thursday Night > At 7:30 the W,omen’s Missionary Sdclety.of the church will meet lh the fowbr additorfom? Hostesses ere Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Young, and Mr?. Hammond. Mrs. Peterson is i the leader. Friday Night \ ! At 7:30 the Phflitheh class Will; meet in its - monthly fellowship’ lessloh at the' chu’rcb. Mri."BMna' Strickler and Mrs. honnle Strickler ard hostesses to the class and Mrs, Hammond so the fokde? of he 'pfograto. ’ : l. Who insisted on accompaiiv- 1 Ing Elijah on hfo last journey? # 2; Wbd i&lled Jesus The. Lamb ' ofTioa?' •‘i •• .!>’-*;■ < I7' 3. What mount is a Sabbath day’s jtforney “from Jerusatein? ! t CorriMetg, ] thou ludgest another —ILL, .” 1 , ■ yxj IN Ysw sww anawtrea 1. Elisha (2 Kinga 2:l-6)j 2. John the Baptist tJohni 1:29)| .3; Olivet (AcUT:i ?) I a thou condemncit thyself.” • . | ? j ... ; ——; ( A friend is a plaster for the ctrts • ot ,misfortune. , j BURK EIJKVATDB ■ Grain, Hay, Field Se6ds C<m). Wool and MH| VMs It •'i t . , *■« Vhone 3-312| 1 I»»MHIHHH Illi II IH6

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}■■ ffON LUTHIRAn CIKHSi Whifc Monroe hhd'BlevirilW Bt'rWeto ■ ’ Th** thtfltehif v Th® Lutheran hour "The Inconsistency ot Unbelief” Is the topic on which the pastor will preach at‘both the 8 and singing. *‘sM Yl The by Roberts. D®v e Em bier will! direct. Bunday school arid Bible Class are hWlfl atTt foi Thttre atVcftfofees for al! taught ty coftsedtated and competent teachers. \? ■ I , Church Calendar Sunday School ‘ tehbhers meet Tttyatfoty wt ‘ ’ I IT junior Confirmation Class WedneMday at 6:3ft. '» * I Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7. Ifotfa tfr* Christian * Wcatlon W&lWsday at 8 :3s. M ’ | Missionary Society Wednesday at T:SO r p:m. ■* ' •! ”, ' Adilt Class Thursday Wt 7. ’ ” ' '' * ! ’ ' Ltffhbran Missionary George Steller, fft ? TndT* for ' 25 years, will speak to the ladfes of th® Missionary'Society Wednesday afternoon 'at l:fo. All ladies the« tottgregatfon are riOrdiiTty invited-' MefoberW who have not brought A rtintHWtibn *ifoT Vrityaraiso UniJ Yertifty W so dd*Sb tofooi--The Boy and Cub Scouts are, asked to arppear ln uniform fomorrow at either service. •:* r - s^; MISSIONARY CHURCH Toufohl. Feb. 9 - There will be an eykngeiistic service with ths W«riker-Pike Evangeifotic team at Sunday 9—Sunday school, Ralph TO l —worship service—Tb® Walk-er-Pike Evangelistic team Will be in charge of this service. j— Evening service. The MYF and the Children’a Gospel Hour will all be combined into this one grdat evangelistic service. ReV. Pike win again lead us in the in spiring song service and ReValk.er wft! give his final message of this revival campaign. Wednesday 7:3o—Bible study and prayer meeting. Thursday 7— Ladies’ Fellowship at tfie home of Mrs. John Hirschy. S. 15th riffeet. life extend a cordial welcome to alt to cotoe and worship with us 1 In these services. TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITER BBeVrWeH MadfWif’ NftM ' John 1R- Cfokmtfera, Wnister 9:15- Sunday Schoolf’ ChMmer Bolfebbavher, general superintendeht. The special offering W the Protestant Spanish A'titertcah work in Adams county wnr be rdcelVed. Representatives front their church will present in the opening part df Sunday school. The Primary- and Junior children wfl! mdei With ‘foe adults. '"■ ' ■ IG:3o—Race Relations Sunday. Boy Scouts will he Hn utteftdafoce and will be ‘recognized. The tthblr will sing the anthem. “Holy Spirit, Truth THrlrie" 1 tty Rogers? The message by the pastor will \be Io Lite Toother.” 6:30 —Junior Christian Endeavor and Youth Fellowship. 7:3o—The evening service ot gospel in song and sermon, “No Tears Were-Shed.” : The church council of administration will meet at the close of the evening service. I Tuesday 7:3o—The Women’s Society of World Service will meet, at the btfurch. The ladies pt the BethSriy ■mi.ii. 'y j “j; , yj-w ■ » f ■ m»!»» » r

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Plans for the future will be Mile it the f religion of Jesus Chrtet is Itfft out 6f them. Our ria’tion'Wffl slfeely gd the way of all godless land®. There is only one way to progretd Wnd that 1s by gdfhg brick to the teachings of Christ. Were He fob TTdrid cT the home, there Would TMffon Win- WrtTucwtZ mys. gCrldfeV foe &riifcr. Mrt. : 'Batttbii®e; itrtf. Homer rt J^k S on ed 7ftd M to dlrMOTttfo *re fob' hostesses. ; ! 7—Hour rif Sfodyind Prayer. Mfh'bfr rehWsaf? • ‘ ‘ £:30 —Junior cbblr rehearsal. i—ii .- FIRST CHURCH ( fcW Jack Krivdsett and Harold Gfatrier, ;Hh 30 rijki.; Divine worship. “Inspiration of fob National Council . of Presbyterian MWn” Wil be foe sermon thdme. Tbe chotr will sing, , to the Heart of God.” Your , paitor has leri.rti.ed ft ti-emendous tessrin in human folattonri this past wedk-, and hW God can make every bI6W a feoofct? ‘ ' Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., choir prarilce. f l ' Clrr-Yes of tbe Womens’ Association meet: Wednesday, 8:60 tyni., •Ttirtb~ With Mrs. George Bair, and “Naomi” with Mrs. Jtfhn Halted man. * ’• _ i Thursday, 2:30 p.m., “Mary" Circle with Mrs. P. L. Macktin, and “MWrtha” with Mrs. Wffliahi Scftjock. ' - ' ..| FIRST CHURCH ' ’ ’W. Mbrrrofe Yt Fifth I Samuel Emerlek, Minister 9:30 thte bhu/ch'wt’studT.' 1 In the opening assembly there will fee a special musical Selection by .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel CorialeS. FtS Wayfty. Other special guests %fll inefode RVv. and Mrs. Mari garifo Conales of the Decatur Mexican church. Mrs. Ray WalterS ls In hhrirke of the nursery for pre-School children from 9:30 to 11:30. 1 16:20 The Church at* Worship. Mrs: G. L. Brayton Win conduct the juriior cbtirirh worship in the Weatey foom. In the adult wor fehlp. foe pastor’s Sermon tbernie will be, "Co-workers with God.’ Anthem by foe Youth choir will &e. ’Triaisb the Lord, O Jerusalem” by Maunder: AH Boy Scouts and . CUb Sebuls will be recognized in tbfo ih¥vl(te.“ ‘6 Combined Youth Fellowship. Guest' ’ speaker will be Elisha Mufosa, S. Rhodesia. South Afrtcri. His theme,’ “rtriclal iirg.’’7:30 Evening worship. Mr. Mutasa Will tell the story o', Christian missions among hi s people that led hint to accept Christianity. . Y Wednesday meetings 7 Bible Study hour continuing j With foe “Life of Christ from thV Gospel of Luke.” Theme for thfc week: “In the School of Christ? 6:15 Youth choir will assemble for a meeting with the pastor and music committee before reheasaE 7:45 Senior choir rehearsal, fol lowed by meeting-wifo music com mittee. 8:36 Board of education in Wes ley room. Noah J. Schrock, chairman. Thursday 1:00 W.S.C.S. dessert meeting in, the Wesley room of the church Mrs. Maynard Hetrick will giVt the devotions and Mrs. D. Burdette ■** ■ j • 7 ■! ■- „■■ 11l ’■■’Ari'i liih’ii.iifl ■ih.irfrli.i&i'irit.l’.iian r iii.Wn

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» be no delinquent children; were s He a Counselor, there Would be - do corruption in politics; were He 1 a Leader, there would be lb limit to our progress as a nation and k our attainment as a people. !> Why nbt accept the invitation b and cbme to church next Sunday? 1— Rev. 6. 6arl Yotter ’ Custer the lesson. ’‘South of the p Border.” Mrs'. Adrian Baker and Mrs. Samuel Emerick are cochair- ’ men of the hostesses: »♦♦♦ Hl i»i iii i H RIVERSIDE " GARA6E Bepair aH makes of cars. Front Wheel Alignment. |1 1 Batteries and Tires. 24-Hotn- Wteckfiig Service c IZ6 E. Monroe bf‘ Phon® 3dH112 j We may not become outstand- & ing, i but we can always bd -upstanding.—Rosenkranz. ; *****«iiiiiiiiiuinm, ' LUTES Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions ’ . Potted Novelties *T Potted Plants—Corsages | Phone 3-3304 Too many believe in the golden 1 rule and live by thb rule of gbld.— Rosenkraritz. ,' { ) QUALITY photofinishing i . All work done In our i, « own plant right here s in Decrituii. j! Holthouse Drug Co. r ****♦*«»»♦■■».»■ HI 1.,, tot-toy to critlctrik -ekie In trouble; not so easy to help him t OUL °. • F >♦♦ Mt i 1 111 1 16 6 i F om «” 1 Builders- Supplies end Coal Estfhtofe® Free i Phone 3-5309 j 111 deWendn St. i Light long borne, grow teavy.—Herbert. ’ 1 *f "BM* j EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To Us. i Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monroe ”We Know Your Ford ilteft” ®»»M I< »»»>»++»* " ” " • 1 • v Not to worry about tomorrow is -o give today’s problems our best if fort. , - j [ „ s' • 1 j 1 1 ii imminu im t DIERKES J » Implement Sales Ferguson Tractor ( Farm Machinery Sales and Service Hl-Way 27 Phone 3 3311 »MniniiHiiiiinn| tH ' 1 — * 1 ... - To succeed, God must go before us in any project. I |MI 11 1 1IIH-M-. STEFFEN j f Eftutp.rtdnt ! . De Laval Dairy Equipment i r Louder Barn Equipment j See us for Servtoe.' :114 N. 3rd St. Phone 3-381.3 HHHieHHlHllHiiiii If praise doesn’t mellow your ' bear! It will sWell your head. ' 1 11 mi nii : ri b6eau daw Restaurant — 6ur dpeciaifles — Short Orders rihd | j; Fountain Service i A Good Qoiet Pface to Eat. ■ h • '' Bus’.Station 217 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-1118 • ♦w»i*F»4»iWeU' ♦♦♦4 ll