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Jefferson Phone 121 Residenoe 827 Poplar Pnone 290 An able man shows his spirit by ftntle words and resolute actions EASTe5.v2tn' i Ete5 6o.xesnand Bulk I Et Fresh Xisorte'd Chocolates 35c lb. BRADLEY DRUGGISTS I Court House Corner Prayer Is the key of the day and the lock of the night. A Superior Health Service Is made possible by a superior preparation and constant application. J.P.YOUNG Prepared Chiropractor Over Citizens Bank 21 W. Franklin PHONE 1340 Koahj ya ream old before he built tjark.

Donjt lose your grip. aiitialiSetLOW Cost for Upkeep NOTHING Say Farewell to Watch Repa'r Bills BUY A BRUNKR MASTER BILT WATCH AT H. H. SINCLAIR Jewelery Chop. 36 8.

Jefferson St. One today is worth two tomorrows. Franklin. Johnson Electric Co. CONTRACTING A SUPPLIES fit St.

Phone 2630 HUNTINGTON. IN D. Science Is the recognition of God. Bishop Manning. GOODYEAR SERVICE 8TATI0N Phone 790 97 E.

Washington St. II W. Richardson i TIRES REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCESSORIES Faith is a moral achievement revealed in obedience. Auto Insurance Written In Stock Company at Attractive Rates. BJeylhvestment To the Bible is soul recreation; td live its precepts is religion.

WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM nunungion quick company Nevfjsj turn a blind eye to facts that Is, Intellectual fraud. The general Coal If ypre at a los whsjtjmal to or Jer, rjjember Boone Fork Is giving utlsfaon In urnare; hr he furnace Itove any heating stove and even In the 4itcfibn nd.4aundry stove. WaOTuth her Company Phone 785 If you csn not see any good In the world, keep the bad to. yourself. HUNTINGTON HOTEL RESTAURANT MIS8 MAY ROBINSON, Mgr.

Sunday Chicken Dinner 60o Day lunch 35o Kevep fly ttgbnt than yoa can roost. Cloverleaf Creameries Jnc. CLOVERLEAF BRAND BUTTER TASTY ICE CREAM Phone 607 Fidelity Is the truth In friendship. Purity Milk and Grcam Is Pasteurized Mzity Morninir. Delivery H', 208..

Purity Dairy r. a A I III .1 .1 i i mm mm i i 11 mm mMimmm mamadkmrnimmmm m. nrii i Q. njay laymen 'do "to 'belli their" pastor? Laymen may to It' that there Is a good attendance at the church services. Most ministers desire a large audience more than a large salary a large audience will likely result In a good salary.

may assume the administrative work of the church, thus relieving the pastor and glvjng him more time for his pastoral work and pulpit preparation. There. should be paid assistants to care for the "business end of the church work. If there are" tod many churches In' the thtB'maklng' it hard for all the ministers, the laymen can get and dlfect some form of co operation, federation or church union; making possible to support better some pastor in turn, can give better service. Lay men can make or unmake a pastor by by destructive or by constructive criticism; by faithful attendance at church services or by constant absences; boosting or knocking.

Should the situation warrant a change of this can be done kindly by making possiDie nis being placed in some other good church. Then there are many opportunities for expression of appreciation and courtesies that will stimulate him to do his best, providing for his vacation with expenses paid, providing a botk fund for htm, make possible his attending lnspn atlonaLconvjyitlpjiflitcyyfjibejjs is a real desire to help make the pastor's work more efficient, laymen will nnd many ways and means of doing It. The success of the church is largely in the hands of the laymen. Greamed Comments, On Lesson The 8abbath. Exodus, 20:8 11; Matthew, 12:1 John, 1 Revelations, 1:10.

For Sunday, March 17. This lesson is important for our physical, mental and spiritual life. It concern, one seventh, ot iuc time. It' has tfrMo with ten wlryiirtfs, jifl we lUuee seventy. K))evrise use of these ten years is enough to decide a life's success.

The unwise use ol i this time suffices to Verse 8: ''Remlmber the Sabbath day to keep It holy." We can noti keep the Sabbath day holy unless we engage oup thought for It. "Holy" means consecrated, set apart, which means that the day is not a day when one may be slothful, frivolous or selfish, but when one Is to be spiritual, i Verso 9: "Six days shalt thou, labor and do all thy work." It Is as essen tial for one to work six days as It Is to rest and worship one day. He who never works Is unfitted for worship and he who never causes to worship is rendered Incapable ol work. Verse 10: "But the Sabbath day Is a Sabbath unto Jehovah." The Sabbath was for God is well as mart. It Is the day when men and get together in a special manner called worship, the recognized meeting place being the church.

Verse 1: "At that season Jesus went on the Sabbath day through the grain fields, and; the, disciples were hungry and began to luck ears and to eat." Here was a human need hunger Ut tWi? The Rev. Piyl Burti son of Bishop supply atd44ni grain, Tb.rennan, Burtf the Methodist Epis was need also for rest and observance of Sabbath rules. Here may be deduced a Christian principle the lower needs must give way to higher necessities. When human life is to be preserved ceremony must get out of the way. Works of necessity and mercy have a place on the Sabbath, tut care must Methodist Episcopal church.

South, be taken to make the proper dlscrlml hs received the award of the Chria natlon and not make an excuse lor erald he, m08t "aTiIflcant wnpfc I contributor to religious progress for Verse "But the Pharisees, when Uted States." they saw It, said unto him: Behold, thy disciples do that which It is not The Biltmore hotel, In New York lawful to do upon the Sabbath." The City, has recently opened, a medlta spirit ofasciail'W'Jbased upon tradi tion chapel, designed as a place where Hon, customurmaewwade rules, retards people of aM lalths may retire for the progress of the kingdom and must meditation and prayer. be brushed aside. I 4 1 Verses 2 4: "But he said I James Dallas Burras, the first col them: Hai'l ye 4iot'eAUffhat David ored person to, take a bachelor of arts did when he was ajld they that degree in a college south of the Mason were with htm? 'How entered into and Dixon line, died recently, leaving the house of God and ate the shew approximately $100,000 to Flsk uni bread which was not lawful for him to veraity. Th money will be. used to eat?" If David, on the ground of erect a faculty apartment house on hunger could override the law of the the Flsk campus.

tabernacle, not oq the same groundd, pluck and eat1 The League for Interrellgloua Good grain on the Sabbath? Will, to further better understanding Verse '5: "Or have ye riot read In 'and tolerance, has recently been or the law tht on the day. the ganiied. It Is to be composed of 600 priest In the temple profane the Sab members, 200 eaoh from ths Catholic, bath and are The law Protestant and Jewish groups. D' required them to do labor change the Peter Alnslee heads the executive bread, build the' Are and 'do all the committee. Rabbi Edward L.

Israel work of the sanctuary. represents the Jws, the Very Rev. Vers (k 'For, the Son of Man is Albert Smith and Joseph P. Healy, Lord of the Is the Lord's day In a when his reign in the world rejeeivrd special Whether Lord shall reign throughout, the. world will be settled when man settles the question rightly as to the Sabbath program planned by God.

Some men are' wagons the less there Is In them, the more noise" they make. It is better to be silent and thought dumb than to speak and remove all; doubt. BIEBERICH FUO.WER SHOP Phone 349 12 W. Market St Member Florists 'Delivery AMOdatfot i tW Jmtf JLTflM (tW The Lenten season is not more sacred than any other part of the year, but it has peculiarly sacred traditions. For over two thousand years Lent has called men from their ordinary to their better selves.

It has challenged man's weakness and called him to decisive and higher living. No man can conterrip'ate his own insufficiency for higher service, his own unWorthiness of fellowship with God without feeling himself drawn to prayer. Lent is a timer oi facing life's deeper meanings and purifying bur motives. jChurches throughout the Christian world are observ ing this Lenten season as a time fori closer iqmmunibnH with God. Why not accept the invitation arid" GO TOP CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? I pu D.

CARL YODER. avisaoKiHsnand'a'n raw pus ses oj jno oj noi 9av a pn tuipsai nwo n9 IV ieqx yot SJdMns ma seopd iix tnt ijass ni emoa seonom.asaqx sauinaj ih nJ 5 uoqiOK injjepuoM PW poo isnf i. Snnattx 1f i pa jsjaqmnu uvm ano jo ms; jsnf JTO9 pas sjaSasq m(A peddmbe eas Xaqj 93Vd p9J)ep Am jo ejqij Tssp no psoid jo 'ua eqi.ao 3unq sq jaqjje n3 eonotn qrag reoilow The noted British preadher, Dr. F. B.

Meyer, who, In April, will reach his eighty second birthday, will deliver a series of sermons In Canada during that month. copal church, has begun his work as director of the.Wesley foundation at the University of Illinois, succeeding Dr JameB c. Baker, a newiy elected bIShOp. Bishop James Qannon, or the i mmm mmmmmm mm i 11 Jrr'7A'mr. lg U))Ujj put usjatM" a2.

AV Discussion nn Lesson The Christian Sabbath. Exodus, 20:8 11; Matthew, 12:1 John. Revelations, 1:10. For Sunday, March 17. 1.

In what ways may the spirit of the pharlsees be In men today? 2. What are some of the most common forms of violating the Sabbath? 3. To what extent is it right to Indulge in recreation on Sunday? 4. How safeguard. the Sabbath? 6.

What principle found in this work may be done oh 8unday? 6. What are the obstacles hindering church attendance and how remove them? 4 i Clericus saVs: "Man is the end, the Sabbath is the means. Man is greater thtn the day and its observance must be subordinated to his needs. Man would rest from the worry and cares of life. He needs worship, forgive nesa, fellowship and eternal life." LESSON PRAYER "Wo nralnA Ihna would wnrhin thee; we thank thee for a plan Ifaat intftoi wui qiiiu twdd'uio.

nviu urn LJ use the Sabbath day. rightly that the deepest needs of our soul may bo supplied. i BOOK REVIEW "Preaching Values In the New Translations of the New Testament," by Luccock, the Ablngddw Press, presents fresh Insights on 160 texts as fuod in new translations. "Awaking World," by Stanley the Abingdon Press, Is the result of Mr. High's study of missions In the leading In which he presents changes needed In missionary policy.

i it' and Briant Sts. I Delivered to your door daily in the morning. You can taste the difference. can, in a short time, feel the difference in its health giving qualities. It's the.

richness of cream content; the purity (pasteurized), the freshness, that makes it the better milk for infanta, children and grown ups. 4 Call us now, phone 208, and our driver serve you each morning. PURITY DAIRY Phone 208. THE LENTEN CALL. 1UZ BNOHd" 1" 'jseno ano ox oiiqM.

6.U0M 'sa3 ipoqAuiog puepj 'ipAitoH Sunswduj JUbx jno jo inassad represent the Catholics. Dr. Alnslee, together, with Waldo Newcomer, rep; resent the Protestant group. STAND ON THE JOB tfyNe do not let anythfi 'pass 'Vour desk unless he Is a reporter on this staff," was the strict order given to the newly employed Tim Simmons, a lad of sixteen. One of the first men who demanded passage into the office was the owner or the but Tim persisted in knowing his name that be might report it to the general man ager.

This request was Ignored, tha stranger declaring' he had a right to pass through and demanded the door be unlocked. Tim stood his ground and It. was only by an accident, a reporter passing ouC leaving the door that mads it possible for the owner to get into the office of the general man agsr. Tim was fearful that he might lose his Job if the stranger was the owner and he was certain he would have lost his job If he had granger on his word that ha was the owner. 1 After the stranger left, the general manager called Tim Into the office and he was almost, overcome when It was announced that he was to give up his task "That stranger was the owner and he Is so well pleased with your standing on your Job that he ordered you to be promoted as a reported once with double your salary," the manager said.

Truth is greater than any statement of It by Its Thompson. PURITY MIUC AND CREAM State This Church Page the Following Ouriness and Professional Men and Women. (Tell these advertisers that you saw their card on Church Page. J. C.

Penney Co StuIti Brlggs Co. D. Marx ft Sou U. B. Publishing Establishment Bradlsyt Drug Store TJr.

J. V. Youns H. H. Sinclair Johnson Electric' Co.

W. C. Richardson Ballsy Investment Co. Huntington Bulck Co. Wasmuth risher Huntington Hotel ResUurant ST.

PETER'S LUTHERAN North Lafontalne. Rev. C. F. J.

Wlrsiflg, pastor. Sunday school at I a. morning services at 10, "Lao Ar examination bf catechumens Lenten services Wednesday evening rrtKRtsT tPtsqoPAL ZJ Norib. JeltErJtor'Venerable Joseph W. Gubblns, minister; morning services, celebration of holy communion and sermon at It o'clock.

nu. B. F. Cato, pastor. a.

siow school. Herman Goodn, superintendent; at 10:30 m. Mr. Cato will preach on the subject "Rest for the Weary. Mr.

Cato will preach at the vesper hour, 6 p. on the subject "The Apostle. Most Likeable." The Endeavor socleltes will meet Immediately following vespers at I o'clock. FRIST METHODIST Sunday school at 9:30 a. Charles R.

Bailey In charge. Morning services at 10: SO, subject, "The Fundamentals of Faith;" vesper services at p. uu subject, The Lord God Plant ed aJGarden;" wyworUjjygue at CHURCkVTHt RiTHRENJ Waahlnrton and Guilford. Ezra Flory minister. Sunday school at 9:30 the courthddlen Dr.

WJ H. Wsybrlght. superintendent; re B. Y. P.

D. at the Flory parsonage at 6:30 p. services in conjunction with the Baptist church at the First Baptist church at 5 p. m. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Franklin and Guilford.

Rev. M. E. i i Llvengood, minister. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

Sherman Shutt, superintendent; morning services at 10:10: To He svlth high Ideal is a sue evening services at 7:80 young peo ceasful life. pie service at p. mid week services Wednesday evening at 7: JO. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. H.

M. Allburt, minister. Sunday School at 9:30 a. Tom Swing, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30, sermon by the pastor. "The VS of after vespers.

FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Johft.M. Newsom, pastor. Sunday school Smith, Morning worship 10:45. Vesper services o'clock, B.Y.

P. U. Vount Peoples choir' evening 6:45 to 7:20. Prayer meet ing services Wednesday evening 7:10 O'clock. Senior choir, practlcs Friday evening 7:80.

Dr. Eira Flory and his people will worship here at the Ve per hour Sunday. Dr. Flory will have, charge of part, of the program. FIRST BRETHREN State and Wbttestine, Rev.

O. G. w1! Ptor. Sunday, school 9:30, Ed. Derf, superintendent Morning service 10:30, sermon subject, "Cost of Evening service 7:45.

sermon suhiect. "Salvation or Religion Which?" Both mornlnt and evening messages will be brought by ITrnHt .1 fink IhmhaII. whn la inducting evangelistic services each a 7: 4 excepting Monday, Rev. Ingersoll before entering the evangelistic field waa of the world famous Pacific Garden Mission. Chtcggo.

He brings a funda mental message. FIRST CHRISTIAN H. O. Rows, pastor. Sunday school at 80, Elmer Kase In charge.

They Had Quit" Young Peoples meeting at 6:16. Preaching services at 7: JO. Subject, "As Plants orown Up." the Juniors will hsve charge of the music at the evening preaching services. THE BETTER VAY. GUARDING THE 8PrtlNQS Tha hnmi rhnrifh and th school are the springs of American clvllUatlon.

To keep thSse springs unpolluted, to gulds and use their waters rightly Is the task of the Chris tlans of this century. Every man who would throw Into these waters the poison of his unbelief; every man who Is lndlffrent to their value, though eager t6 enjoy their benefits, must be treated kindly but firmly and made a friend of the springs. Uttle Child and the stranger i is iVlads Posdble by Cloverleaf Creameries, ine. Purity Dairy! Bleberleh rtower Shop South BJde 4kery' Brown's keat Market an) Grocery Wi R. Dunlin Son i City Dfy Cleaners Tbe tEuropeia School of Mnslo a Auto Ridlatof Shop Supreme Service, Co.

within our gates must alike be taught their worth and raided to use ths dipper and satisfy all Inner longings. This work must be done by Christians in ths home, the school and ths church and In every walk of life. A Christian who strays from this path of labor Is an Idler, a tramp, a drone. But they whe spend their live for Us springs are th sons and daughters of Ihe KlngCJf thy. Jhelt wirk well lertg future may hareartBflUth, "itorras and vlise'if Chris tlanlty l.

tcaaaaTTOaesiit C6mllliitteritOf D. Marx Sons Clothiers lit A man's' true wealth is the good does in the world. Mahomet1 mimmmm Ml i VMM Leisure Is the time for doing something usefuL Franklin. R7v DUnlcin Sr Son 'N BUILDING CONTRACTORS Public Work a Specialty1 320 U. B.

Bid. Phone 63S Brown's 'Meat Market and Grocery A. BROWN, Prop, Fresh and Cured Meatas SUple and Fancy Groceries Phone SI4 21 S. Jeffersen St' To believe good of others floods ths whole being with light. Wilson.

r. r5 13 1 22 Washington St PJione 23 ft a The world of to 'ewer dreams and more facts. Ludwig. ALRIGHT radiator Works Radiator Repairing, Reebrlnj and Cleanlnfl 232 E. Washlnaton St Phone I0 Up tns Alley LnV 'n.

n. their Uveano their tremendoua dlfrV Tns EUROPEAN SCHOOL of MUSIC VriASJ. n. marsh Accredited by the SUte of Indiana. Music and Art Courses.

A School for the Serious Student write Information. "wLr." rmTK Dnv I 2950 Young men hoping for eaey berths are far more numerous than the easy berthr obtalnable. SUPREME SERVICE, INC. Southwest Cor. Jeff.

A Etna Ave, J. t. EARHART, Mgr. Formerlv Aviation Gas Station v. New home of GOODRICH TIRES TUBES Phone Free Road, Service 1 Irreepdnslbllltyv and Individualism never built, a nation Or a society oi civilisation.

gills. i 11 i' a a IF IT'8 SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT' i i WE HAVE South Side Balncry ysffsrsop Phons.

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