Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1952 — Page 2

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I&OmQmcJwi , The Secret of Bible Study ■Rev? J. Wilbur “Chapman an- , swers this question in five sentences. 1. Study it by jnastering aS verse daily. 2.. Pray it in by making it a part, of ybur being. 8. Pat it down by writing a special thought gained? 4. Work it out by putting the thought into, practice. 1 5. Seek to tell somebody what you have leaded. DIERKES Implement Sides ■ \ Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery ; Sales and Service Hi-Way 27 Phone 3-3311 7 .17~..7777777 EFFICIENT, COVRTEOUS SERVICE. Bring yom * Repairs to Us. Brant Motors, Inc. Third*at Monroe "We Know Your Ford Beet” DECATUR “Home of Homes” .Supplies and Coal Estimates Free f v , ’ . ■ \ • Phone 3-3309 111 Jefferson St. QUALITY PHOTO-FINISHING Al! work done in our \ own plant right here in Decatur. ' . f 1 Holthouse Drug Co. For General Plumbing ant. .. Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service. Just Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING 704 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2609 We cannot be cheerful and sorry V for ourselves at the same'time. Pumphrey Jewelry Store GIFTS, FOR ALL OCCASIONS t- ■ — ’.'*»< .!»< Blessed* is ther leader . who has been draffed into service for. his ability and desire to serve. '. 1 /’ ■' ! * ' " J ■ '• Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop \ Established 1915 Ail Kinde of Roofing <£ Siding < Furnaces — Stokers Conversion Gas & Oil Burners Insulation—Building Specialties ' Phone 3-2615 j We need to illuminate life with faith and enrich service. , ~~Crowe. ; ' -V v 4 • rTHf OLD RELIABLE GILPIN ORNAMENTAL IRON ORCATUH, IND. Be About your Apparel.. Choose Your Clothes with \ Confidence from Your Favorite Store j J HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO. *♦♦**l II MII li < * ' 7 Tortijdk much about yourself Is to ntdke ijjoth yourself and others • miserable. ' Ii I lfrfrf+4 11 F.9WI DISTRIBUTORS : of MPPIbGAS MOBJLOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014

IcommentsJ&l P pn s.s.w«rvl I LessQnJ&gßßl Creamed Comments on the Sunday School Lesson, Supreme Loyalty to God, Exodus 20:1-6; Luke 14:25-27, 16:li-15, for Sunday, April 27. | j if ■ ' Again we study a portion of the Old? testament law in relation to Christ’s teachings. First *of all, there must be an undivided allegiance to God, and this’ls taught'in the first of the Ten Commandments. • 7 :[j f 1 ’ ’ V.l ‘‘And God spake eU these words, j shying? “The and the Bible can not bp treated lightly, for they come ’ from God w'bo speaks with authority! ' 4 ' V.?. “I am the Lord they God, which have brought the£ out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. The deliverance from the Egyptian bondage is worthy of gratitude which, if it is sincere, wiy revere God to whom Is ascribed their deliverance. This deliverance was taught over and over to the children; this telling would be helpful in their being loyal to God. It matters not how great the hardship, for'if it is endured in the name of the Lord, deliverance will \comd. “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” Either God Is to be first In their concern and devotion, or else there will be nb place for him. 'Man was created with possibilities and powers to worship, and worship! he will. God planned that he and he onjy should be worshiped. tJnlesp he, God, man will not be at his best; he will not be satisfied; he will not have peace; he will not have victory. | y. 4. “Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any think that -is in heaven, above, or that is iih the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.” There are no substitutions for God. | Ifc. Old Testament times, idol w-orship and us» (Nk Images was" common; |even '*Wie worshiped s a golden calf. Art and sculpturd has ife place only when it is a means of finding God, and worshipping him. . \ | 1 ' V. 5. “Thous shalt not bow <|own thyself to them; hoi 4 serve' them; FIRST METHODIST CHUI&H i W. Monroe at Fifth St. Samuel Emerick, minister 9:TO The church at study with Noah Schrock. general superin-* tendent, conducting the assembly period. The junior church assembly Is in the Wesley room with Mrs. Lowell Smith in charge. Airs.* Raymond Walters is in charge of he nursery for the pre-school children from 9:30 to 11:30. i 7' 10:20—The church at worship. Organ meditations 'by Mrs. Edgdr Gerber open the Worship service. The Senior chior will sing the anthem. “1 Heard a Foiest Fraying” by De Rose. The pastor's sermon theme will be, ‘‘lssues of (he Easter Story.”. ? h .. 6:00 Senior and Ihtermediate MYF gruops will meet for the final program of a series previously begun by Ret. Emerick oh ’.‘Tyayels in England.". ’* ”* * 7:00 Evening service. “Growing Mature Persons in the Home” will be the theme of the Family Glfe irogram. The devotioriaf will be Mrs. , Rpbei t Mills. Mrs. famuel EJinerick ‘is in Charge of ■he prqgram assistei by Ajisp Etta Mallohee And 'Mr. add Mrt. Myron

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for I the Lord thy God am a jealous GoH, Visiting the iniquity jof the fathers upon the children unto the fourth and filth generations of them that hate me.” God will not be bhgted with an object that calls tor devotion aM loyalty. Re wilt be God ofc all of not God ‘it all. Infidelity jdan not 1 be tolerated tn a happy home life or ip a life seeking right relations with God. Evil tendencies ard transmitted biologically as ivell as spiritually. Y-6. “And shewing mprey unto thousands 'of iliem that love me, and keep my commandments.” While is a God of law* and otder, he is preeminently a God Os mercy. But his mercy can not be overworked. ' Violation of law begets pupishmept. is mercy to those' wfab yjVill turn from their wicked ways. Vs. 25 26. “Apd wentlgreat multitudes with hith; and he burned and eaid lm|o tlfem, W any man come !o me, and hate not hisifather, and motjjer, and wife, and children, and Tirethreh and bfeters, and his OVgn life, he cannot; be'my disciple,” '’When the element of choice is considered, then, when choosing fe follow Chist, all others mu|t Second place. We are to Ipve God supremely. V. 27. “And whosoever doth not, bear his cross and come after me he candot be my disciple.” There must be a slelf-eacrifice and a selfrenunciation when one follows the LordV. 13. ”No servant can serve two masters); for either he will hate the one and love the other; or else he will hold fe one and despise the other. Ye cannot derve God and Mammori.” Mammon is generally wealth, or in general terms, materialism. When money possesses the' mind, there is no place for the Lord. ; ‘ Vs. 14,15. “Alnd the pharisees who alsol were co'vetbus, heard a|l these things;' and the> derided him. And he saiidunto them. Ye are they whibh jii|tify Atemselyes before men/ but (rod kn owe your hearts; for that wich Is highly esteemed among if|en is abomination in the sight of pod.” High pretensions of are obnoxious to God. —Based on outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the'* Churches bf Christ in the U. S. A., and used,by permission. bfromluThereGt: # . \ Y; ■ ! ’ _____ 1 Simmons qf Getfera, who attended the recent Chicago Conference on Family Life. * Usfers for th|s evening service willg be: Mrs. Joe Ka’ehr, Mrs. Paul fMdore, Mrs. 1 Malcolm Locke, and Mrs. John Beery. Mol<ay 6:3Q —Father-Son banquet for all men and boys of the church. The speaker will be Df< Joh'n L’mble. professor of College. Goshen, Irtdiana. ? Wednesday 7:00 Mid-week service,.,' 7:00 Youth ’Choir'; rehearsal. 7:45 Senior rehearsal. Thursday 6:00-10:00 A. iM? — May Day Breakfast, pljannbd tyy the WSCS with Mrs. Waited -Krick and Mrs. Lowell Smith in ’charge. Wesley Fellowship in the Wesley rooqb|" with Mr. and Mi’s. §. L. Evei|i|ft;t in charge of die program. WigJ- Doan will be the devotfenaiftadeY. The hostesses will he Awroand Mrs. O. G. Baughmaii. Mr. 'M<l Mrs. Waltei Lister, and Mr. Mrs. Clarence Smitley.* —— Our creates a vac-; utim into whiilfelod’s love and j power rush th t ©ill u«- —- ■ - ■

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St. Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6:00 a.m. First Mass. . 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children’s. Mass. —t 10:15 a.m. High Mass. Mass 7:W a.m, ? ■ prayer Hour aud Benediction, Sunday" 2:30 p.m. Holy Coiritnunlon Sundays: ■’ First Sunday, The Catholic Ladles of Columbia. Set6nd Sunday, Holy Name Societyj '’ ' ' ’ ‘ . Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. Fourth Children of Mary. 2JION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and'Eleventh Sta. “Edflit p.' Schmidt, Pastor The Church of the Lutheran Hour Good Shepherd, 1 Sunday will be observed with two w'orship services. starting at 8 and 10:30 o’clock, Daylight Time. ' iAt the 10:30 service both the Saclaments of Holy Baptism and The Lord’s Supper will be administered. Conimunioii guests are held to announce'previously jvvith the pastor. The will sing. “Adoramus Te, Cbriste.” by Rosselli. The story of Thomas, the disciple who* doubted the Resurrection of Jesuit ’ will be the lesson for Sunday school, it begins a.t 9:15. Adult and junior Bible classes also be gin as the same hour. Church Calendar The congregation is cordially inviied to attend f the choral concert at the Plymouth Congregational Church, Ft. Wayne, Sunday night at 7:30, in which both the Zion and G.E- choirs will take part. \ The pastor will be 4 ' guest speaker Sunday afternoon at’ a Walther League rally of tlfe Maumee Valley Zone dt Holgate, bhio. The Zion Walther League rifeetwill be postponed until next Sunday since most of the Leaguers will take part ,in the choral ct>nceH Sunday evening. The executive staff of the Sinn day school will meet in the parish hall office Monday - evening at 8 o’clock. ' ' f Needle club meets Tuesday. 7:30 p.iii., Ut the home of Mrs. Herman Dferkes. Junior confirmation class Wednepdaif at 6:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. ’ The public is cordially invite’ll to atferid the worship services at Zion Lut herein. TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren J ’ Madison at Ninth , John E. Chamb'era, Minister y ,9:15 Sunday School; Chalmer Bollenbacher. general superintendent, Attendance goail Easter to Pentecost is 250) Help us to reach it ny attending regularly 10:30 — Divine Worship. Harold Mumma. organist: Evangeline Embler. minister of music. The choir is sinking the anthem, “The Heavens are telling” by Beethoven. Th|e sermon fiy the pastor is “Geltirtg or Giving?” Come and worship with us’ ’ 6:30 — Junior Christian Endeav»r and Youth Fellowship. i: — Evening pel in song add sermon, ‘.‘The Re-, vival We Nded.” i " ■ The Church Council of Administration will mept‘briefly at the lose of the evening service. TUESDAY 7:39 — Cottage Cray er Services at the following homes: Earl Crider. 220 North 10th; Chalmer Bqllenhacher, 910 Walnut; Frank Kit son, 808 Atfems; itev. John Cljaihbets, 110 Sjbuth 9th. WEDNESDAY 7:30 ■ —(Opening service of Evangelism. Rev. J. : Erwin Brunson If Sedg'Yick. Kansas, guest evangelist and song leader- Services will continue each evening except Saturday at 7:30, closing Sunday evening. (May 41. . THURSDAY 6:OQ a.m. —* Men’s Fellowship breakfast and prayer service. 5:30 — Ladies’ prayer service in the prayer chapel. \ FRIDAY 3:30 —. Junior choir rehearsal. SATURDAY 9:00 — Intermediate pastor’s class. ; 10:00 Junior pastors class. j • I- -■ ‘ ' ■'<

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■; 7 sn 5 BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F, H. Willard/minister Sunday schodli'9/15 a.m. ‘Arthur Beeler, superintendent.' Morning worship 10:10 a.m. Sermon: "What Is Religion." Mission i Band and Little Hqpaldk will meet during the “hotir of worship’.' ~ Youth Fellowship at 6:00 p.m. Everting Service sft 7:00. Sermon: “The Mad With tfce Continuous Experience with God.”! Mltfdfeek service Wednesday at 7:00. “The Goodness of’the Lord in the Land of tpe Living.” 1 Choii* rehearsal, Wednesday at 8:00. . \ l—. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent “Prayer” is the sermon subject for the worship service on- this coming Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m! Music for the service will include “Prehide” by Chopin and “Thanks to Our Lord” by (Handel! "O, For A Closer Walk With God” by Wilson . will be the antheim. >? , JuffTbr Church j“For God So Loved The World” is the title of a filhi strip to be shown during the Junior Church hour "beginning at' 9:3<jf a.m. Christian Woirtep’s Fellowship a The general meeting of the Christian Women’s Fellowship will be held tn the church parlors at p.m. Vn Monday, April 28. Mrs. Paul pbnlels will be? in charge of the program. New Testament, Church The study coufte bn “The New Testament Church and The Restoration Movement” will continue at 7:30 p.m. in the church pftrlbfe on Wednesday. 1 j 1 * \ ( May Fellowship Day ; ‘ The annual Fellowship is to bd held this cfening Friday, Mqy 2, at 7:30 p(m. at the Presbyterian Church. j Time Change I ' I Clocks should be 0 oved up one hour this Saturday at midnight. ■ Choir p Rehearsal for the ‘choir will be held next Thursday a: 7:00 p.m. Coming Events International convention at Chicago ~~ May 19 to May 23. State convention at Winona Lake —June 12 to June 15, 1 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, minister Sunday ‘School, 1 9:30 a. m, Worship Service, 10:45 a. m. 4 Rev! C. C. Burton. Evangelist, will bring the message. Jod Wooley will have charge bf the music. Junior service, 6:45 p. m. f Youth service, 6:45 p. m. ? Adult Study Group, 6:15 p. hi. ' Evangelistic se|rvicn. 7:30 p. m. This Is | the closing iseryjce of the Revivals Rev. Burton will speak. Midweek Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:30 -p. mj. All services on daylight saving time. ZION EVANGELICAL And REFORMED CHURCH William C. Feller, pastor Churcbi School at 9:00 A. M. Raymond Snydei?, Sppt. Classes for all ages. You are invited to vttend? . ’ - Worship Service at 10:,00 a. m. Sermon by the pastor,. “Living Be/ond Doubt.” The post-Easter, at!tendance last Sunday Was excelllent/fet us keep it high. Visitors ire always welcome. Youth choir rehearsa| Sunday Afternoon at 1:30 p. m. ’ Regional youth fellowship con-ei-ence Sunday afternoon and ivenipg. Registration beginning it 2:30 p. m. Sessions begin at 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Dr. Arhur M. Krueger, president of Mission House College and Seminalry yill speak at both services and ald show slides in; the! evening. Friendship Circle op Tuesday *:3O p, m. in the home of Miss Kay Jager.; Note the chahge in date! Regional Women’s Guild meetng in. Huntington. Ind., on lyednesday, with registration beginning at 9:30 a. m P x. Youth choir rehearsal on Wedlesday at 6:30 p. m. Philalethean Circle Pt the church jn Wednesday at Btoo p. ra. , Heidelberg class seating party it Sunset Park on Thursday from . <':3o-10:30 p. m. for all young peo>le of the church! Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:.d0 p. m. Fellowship Day servicb in the i First church on Friday at T: 30 p. m.. sponsored by the Church Women. Cbme and worship with us. - —i— 2 A !•■ ■;

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|A*tifi CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, Pastor : ‘ SlUe r -**‘ r i The Bible School -will meet at 9:l s There i 8 * class that will provide Inspiration and iniormatfoh sos" every age group. Ralph Kenworthy, superintendent. -*■ " Morning Worship "I’ve Found a Treasure” will be the morning sprmop theme by' the paMtor, at the 10:30 service. The ch<ifr, under the leadership ot Mrs. c. E. Bell will Deeps of Mercy n H • "’* I Youth Fellowship The B. Y-F. meets in the church at 6:00 p.m. r p *7; Evening Service At the 7:30 service there will be several who will follow Chriit in baptism- The message for the evening Is on the subject "A New Lite” The public iq Invited to witness this beautiful ordnance of Our church. the evening service there will be’ a Sftigspfration th thd ’ lower auditoHum of the church.' ’’ ■' | ; Monday Night' The official 6oarq|<sf the church will meet oh Monday night at 7:30 at the church. Both outgoing anil incoming members of the board are invited to attend. ’ Wednesday 1 The choir will rehearse at 7:00, followed at 8:00 by the Mid-week prayer, praise and Bible study hour of the church. Come for a blessing. ' b — > J Thursday Night Each week the attendance bus increased at the Rftle study 'on Thursday night at 7:30. This Is a Bible survey course beginning With a. comprehensive study of the Kook of Genesis. Attend ' and increase your knowledge bf God's wordp , Friday Night ; Friday night at 7:3o’is the May fellowship' meeting of the Council of bhurefi Women; meeting at the Firpt Presbyterian church. S Next Sunday ’ Communion service in the morning, and a special program in the evening service. NUTTMAN AVENUE \ UNITED BRETHREN M. T.' Simon, partdr Following the Sunday school hour, the Rev. Paul Parker of Fort Wiyne Will conduct' the worship service. Moly 'Cotnfriunion will be observed ahd the Communion offering placed dh the altar to be con 1 secrated to the cause of hbme missions. ' r r '•1 •, The Christiai?Endeavor will meet at 7:00 p.m. Following this serVlde the pastor will conduct the worship serficb. The evening services are always evangelistic; ’Those who enjoy an evangelical program ate invited; j * •■ ■ y' AU services will be conducted according to hayfigbi Savings lime. W... ■ ' ’ I ; THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 4 (Tl 9 So. Second St.) Above Poblix Store ! Robert J - . Tiskey, minister. Ernest Lehman, supt. ’ Our Ifivitation ’’ l To all who need comfort--to all who are weary and need refresh ing—to ah who' Wish' fellowship with Christians—to those who desire to meet at His table in C'pmm union with God; to all who sfn and need a Savior, and to whosoever Will, this church opens wide its doors and in the name of thte Lord, Jesus Christ hays 9:30 Church service Grace of Jesus, by Lillenas and Cross Os JesuS by Maker will be used as prelude and offbrtory. 10: (70, Communion service. -V Sermon by' Robert J. Tinskey, minister; •*’ 1 ! p • • ” 10:30, Bible

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Lowell Thomas says: "Throughout this world 1 bt today—a world tha't is filled with was hnd rumors of war, there still exists one great power for pdace. ft is tbs’ church —your church and your ndlgthipr’s church. ! ft is influebbing mankind everywhere to feed‘the hungry ahd care for the stricken.’ It Is forever fighting for law and decency’. It :—. Prayer meeting will J>e held Wdd?‘T?3o p.nf. at thr pres'ent location of the Church. ’’ bhurch -School; 4*30 'a. tn„ Knut sen and, r Harold Glazher, Suplts. f All boys and Igirfs ! -drhb wait to go to church camp, from those finishing gride tour through high school, have the consent of parents add be prepared Wffltout youi- applications durtngyour dare peritxf. 1 ’ * ' ‘ ’ Worship, 10:30 a. m., with farewell sermon by Rev. Mr; Gillander': 'Press Toward the Marie.” Choral anthem: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is. 4 ' > Mrs. J..-F- Sanmanp, president of the Decatur Council of Church Women, announces that "Spiritual Security for Today’s Families”; is the 1952 theme for May Fellowship Day which will be observed’ in Decatur at the Presbyterian chufch at p. m. bn Friday, Mar 2, 1952. Twelve Decatur churches will participate in this Fellowship Missionary bhurch, the Trinity ij. meeting and from' the B. church and the Bethany U. B. churdtf will assist th r e ' Presbyterian chyrch in the program for this important occasion. MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton St. H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 Sunday School, Ralph Myers. Supt. -Sunday Is Rally Day. We urge all our people to be there Visitors are welcome too! 10:00 Morning Worship. Duet, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers. Message, "Appointed Unto Salvation.” 2:00 Sunday ’ School Convention at the . West Berne Missionary church: ■ ‘ ; * 7:00 Children’s Gospel, Hour. 7:00 M. Y. F. A special program has been called "Aprft Showers Bring May Flowers.” Eddie Beihold in charge/ , .•;7:30 Evening Service. Hymn Sing and Chorus TJihe. Message, Bert Brooks, of the Fort Wayne Bible College, will bring the mest sage. - , ' Wednesday—--7:30 Bible Study and Prayer meeting. » q 8:30 Choir Practice. Friday, 'Will lie a special day at the Fort Wayne Bible College. It is called "Patron’s Day.” All friends of the'College ate invited to visit the day of school'activities amj special .events of thb day. ft iS'hoped that strangers and friends will catch > the: friendly spirit of bur Church congregation Pastor and members want ,t'o greet and know’ you. A w’elcome awaits all to wotship with US! CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33 , . Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Oyvight R. McCurdy, minister Herman- W. Hammond, S. H. Supt. Morning and evening Services every Sunday. 8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood hour, WKJG 1380 on your dial. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, sermon "Sowing and Reaping." IQ:30 a.m. Sunday school. Christians attend Sunday school every Sunday!' \

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stands for all the righteous things you want iio see done. So this weekend:/ can't ’ r you give your enurbh four support? Jpih ip its great nibvement for a happier world!” iVhy noi accept the invitation /and come to church next Siinday? [V 4-The Rev.D . Carl Yoder. 4 ! ' 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Norma Alger, 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Virginia Titylbr, president, Alice Jean Hawkins, song director. 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday evening seizes, se/naon': "A Missionary Spirit." Christians attend the Sunday evening services regularly. ' 1 r Wednesday 7:30 Pj-m. Mhi-we«k prayer »mee|- i ing. Christians attend prayer Meeting regularly. H " ’ 1 ’ ’ s;m. Yquth and sanctuary \ choir i>isctice, Mrs. Kenneth Watkind, Mrs. Kennfeth Roop, tors. we welcome you j , _lf you are a Christian, Jesus made yon a member of the Church of God. (Acts 2:47). ’ I. ' | Affiliated with the Church oh God, i Centra! Offices, Anderson,! Indiana. ; * ! BL "Where A Christian Experience, W Makes You A Member;’’ ■ '• ; ' A ' ?■ '; .W i nWtttMW I AUWV I | STEFFEN ‘ ’ Equipment * De Lava I Dairy Equipment Louden Barn Equipment See us for Service. 114 N, 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 ♦♦nM*<i**********w»* IDEAL DAIRY I Restaurant — our Specialties — / Short Orders and i \ j Fountain Service « A Good Quiet Plate to Eat. Bus Station .2X7 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-4118 *t***t***iy *♦♦**«■»»■!** I The most beautiful thing outside iOf heaven is a pure heart. —Sum-\ < 'mere! '• / | ‘ For Gas, Oil or Coal-burning Kitchen Equipment, Call or See - - - ¥ * MA?EUN > ! Heating Service 238 fcsfel Phone 3-3808 »»■»»»»*► To be conscious Os our own weakness makes us forbearant toward another. / tfii «» mt i uit <. w« “Insure Your Future’’ Decatur Insurance Aseacy t Since 1577 1 i Kenneth Runyon ■ All Formd of Insurance! K. C. Bldg. Phone 3-4300 Ki I*** I**** ♦ - Men defile themselves ’as they swear, doubt, and mock God.tjrRiney. ’ • Wttil l 16 1 ■l l »♦♦»♦♦♦ ♦ BURK ELEVATOR Grain Hay, Field Seeds Coal Wopl and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk” | Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 t< * 11 »♦»♦♦♦ * a.— Rodemptive value ill a sense of guilt comW I only with ' conviction of sin. | ; ' j <>O»*»«« i 1 ; I!!** • LEE HARDWARE * Cft. general lane of Hardware j Sporting Goods. f • Pittsbiirgh Wajlhide Pain| 236 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 ’ I .’-■»• j ’> ' ■ »♦♦♦♦! !»♦♦< « | » » i »♦»♦♦< «I I»<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ RIVERSIDE GARAGE W e R e P«’ r a U makes of cars. Front Mgnment. Batteries and. Tires.h 24-Hour Wrecking Service 12< ’Monroe BC Phone 3+3312 I i ll 11 H II