Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1939 — Page 5

'feff r SUNDAY = "1,1 SCHOOL ■SSON-- » M r !’.»■’ ' -t* j ,u|kas,. .. ■’■ »»p«prr UM ; ■SHfor December 3 »nd ’<*«'• — UK. the good newb | ... Multhew to 24 3B tu-vriiuon 22 n i <WI^B»»' !lt ” T,iat *’ the !<-.-;t ! > gt- ■ t iTwaREr ■ >v recin’.ly said • ---I '.lie i-P-oit kTjSSMpp- ” '** rr ‘ tß !! I fl r ,h *' y llkr qk jh " ,Aay;: ■'’ gX-sft®!'’ .' ■ !.r st .t d '■ 'h ISSjjBMLi I .: • :s < ann- t be •"■>'- I ►' ' ’’’ '“’ ~VI rl H rraS, ' r ' ■ 1 v ■' h i,rf ' (hr -•? the Guidebook. are 'ter What is the rcaSKo'-.- that 'hey ha.e nut v 1 ‘■’" r ' ! ' ; ‘ :k ' ' 1 ■' f "■« ; ,r l ' lr " ’ iJjaTß*’ ’■•-"•>' Christiana to ■ . ■<• ind care T»..-v ■■Mt; •!? .-v to testify f-r r to meet with a K^^B* ( '' <r> ' !orn 8 b *" ,r ' '' f ' '' ' i'ssMß* 1 * jjgjftSjßgr ■ ■ •--•• KggdMkbt- ■ ■ famsia s '-n >' this be g ■'■. Hu peopli ' und ll: 11,8 w ,rti ■ i» to he 1 I ■''■:• 'hat he u nt t bllsMv .32 'l3 > w< deny our V • '.!»> apeak Ur H • stag to du so Chr.xt *tf|p' -'hg • > b<' hidden *«■■- bf ” onl 8 ftrc t 0 warni I ul. It Is good news > ’•*• ■*•!> “>■■ tt,i -'- 1 «r 4lKh- re .S wMr ■ > '.hey threats r. t 1..'! a: 4 what of it’ "The not above his master. '* -bove bis I. rd" v called Jesus a det I cru fled Him. Should > . i beds f case'' G—l ab< ut this, yes. even hidden and wb.«pcr<-i M|Mf evl men <v 26' He ■|M - Th; d ts to r the .terr,,.l <: 4. Wfjtjhlly may take the 1 I-- ut * but is also ab)a t > b >dy into hell ‘v 2k as a a He is He why then sh aid «« J ,f we serve H.m m ' 3 in Personal I.lie th,ng to be bold .r. battle. is quite to be fearless in the wn room. Satan is expert at that c mcs tn us With bis an usation* <4 .ui .n | ’ ''SSjHs. yes. of our w. rtth-s-I ' ' ‘ ; ’ h '*’ 1 MCMlt' If we arc Christ.vi» our own We are bo igh' the precious bl u . : bel ng to H.m He With the Father I.< t 1 our accuser What does He tells us that He l as the very hairs <f our M>. that even a dying Mk '■•< rns H.ii., u.d '1...: - i ”■* more than many -par 3D We are His and He «' ' ur ' J riend " n ' ! Br ’ up and be without fear is the h .mii, tin I. a.l. is the and 'r.>' f did not come tn order to needless strife bet wen of the family, but He wr.i WMlt divisions would .a.me .<• of true discipleship i.I. : ordinarily kind and < I *' ,h Ulclr fam., os hut who 4 ■ can become i i-r ver ' against any one in i who hears the call of follows Htm tie. no matter how in preu n to be permit MBtend between U.e mdi .at iMH devotion to Christ If it ' IS evidently no larger I ts no ba.ger U,rd f all in and if He Is not la,rd of not Urd at ' It aln.nst pwr . l x ,1 ;3BMt. Scripture teaches and ex demonstrates that if sou life for yourself and your XTMT* ’****• 11 wlli dle ln > uur and you will lose it TtW'it your life in glad aban •wti'd <,n the Other hand, you GW 1 "" ’ ba'k from Him trans esrtchpd. and glorified by end Messing.

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Greatest Propaganda Os All Has Lasted For Centuries From Little Palestine it Has Spread to Farthest Limit of Earth, Changing All the ( ourse ol History— The Great Division of Life.

By WILLIAM T ELLIS Those are days for A. H C thinking The man who counts most la not the uni- who knows the large: number of International tacts, and has the shrewdest judgment of dip. lomatlc and military moves but it is the mail who sees deepest Into the heart of humanity. What are, or should be. the master motives us mankind? To what appeals do people ultimately respond’ Whar are their real goals, and their real purposes? Life's Greatest leather had a unique gift for getting nt the heart of things That Is why His teachings are of universal application. They fit every land and time and condition Again and again. 11. d'.molished the notion nowadays more prevalent than then that life is meant for the enjoyment of things that possessions luxury and ease are the ends of existence Heal life resides In one s loves and loyalties In the credo of Christ, there Is no such sentence as. A man must live. " We search His words in vain for any warrant that the maintenance of any fixed standard of living Is essential to happiness Only one thing rally matters: our loyalty to our Gleam, to Christ and Ills Kingdom For within that loyalty are enwrapped, and purified, all our lesser loyalties and loves The New World Order I That old truth Is time-tested It ' has blossomed into all the new forms of humanitarianism which have ameliorated the lot of man kind Nowadays many earnest spii its and profound minds are pondering the sort of new world ordet that will follow the present war These Ideas do not always get Into print, but. make no mistake a lamt 0 they bulk large in the thinking and talk of lh> solo i minded, who recognise that civilixaiiou simply ca"u.. continue aI.mg its old predatory way This resolution to achieve a new state of things In human society is the deefa-st running 'lde of our time Along the frothy edges of it arc many crack-pot schemes. Hut the real movement was begun by I Jesus, When He chose twelve of I Illa closest friends to pioneer the program. He envisaged 'he Kingdom Os Heaven as the ideal form of society While He created no organization. He did sei in motion i .i propaganda that began with His* first personal disciples and has : continued, lit Increasing imwer,, ! throughout the centuries since. Ths Master Propagandist | In a day Iteael by petty and often stupid propaganda. H I" helpj look, down the ages and over the ■ fill to stand aside and iak< a long I whole earth, at rhe .«-hievemeiils •of this Master Propagandist l‘or ! it wa» by propaganda alone lh.it Jesus planned to win mankind fm ■ the Kingdom True; then- have la-ell m'lioda when Sectloim of His ! chinch have sought to achieve iheir ends by the exercise of aulli ■ orpy and force; but. In the large I view, these have nil inls-carrled ' Tell the Ktury. and live It out that was Christ's promam Meveral polnlx arise for com- : nn-ut an we contemplate the great ' pio|M.'.inda and Us Io Kluiiin~, I Flint, la the utter abMiin- of self- | Ish motives Not fur gain or glory I were the disciple* »<’!•' forth Second. they were to exper t sar rtflce. , haidshlp tebulfs. even death At <oii* i>ei tod of the Early Church the zeal for martyrdom was m> ex- | ■ i-aaive among the Christiana, that I their leaders were obliged to warn ; sternly ugailisl l> The Anti God Forces This Gonpi-I Propaganda ran a» I a great gull of division through I mankind. Jesus warned that If I would sever the i ImM-st liw. and set dear ones against one another I There I anilol Im two supreme j allegiances And for loyalty to | Christ, men and women have gone j xoligfully IO death at stake and by sword they hate been torn by wild beasts, and have suffered exile. pt Ison and every sort of dm i privation Um present-day misIsionarles In China have been fellow frartskers with the Early !chur< l> of suffering and a< rvi< e , By all who pul the Kingdom first. j »ThO bueday hchoel Lesson for December 3 is Spreading the Good News." — Matthew 1“•

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1939.

th- Gnat Propaganda has cotitin-u-<1 Its evei-vic torious sway Even the present war us its d- epc st division bc-twi-en Christian and auliChiTstlan ideals Steadily the deep Christian < onsc ionsne-sa of the westeri) world is awakening to a realization that three avowedly antl-God nations are at war Germany Kuvsfa and Japan. Before ever they joined battle with other powers, they were conducting as a matter of national farllcy and strategy, a definite propaganda against God and Christ While everybody knows about the fierce "antl-God" campaign of Russia; and of Germany’s ph-a for a return to paga-i---i Ism and her cruel internment <,f i Pastor Nlemoeller, and scores of other pastors, as well as her bltti i peraecutlon of Jews, few have heard of Japan's course in Korea, and of the real significance of th* revival of Hhlntolsm Looking for "Life" Alas, that so many mlsgu:d<d and ignorant youth should be look Ing for "life" in places where death lurks! It Is in Christian confession and discijdcslilp that "life" is really found life In Its d- plhr of meaning With profound philosophy. Jesus told Ills disciples that "He that loueth his life for My sake shall find it The sting is taken from life by the tierson who prizes kingdom goals alrnve his own ex- ■ istence or comfort or pleasure In a very real sense we are not tit to live unless w- are r- ady to die Thill is the soldier's faith All of us Instinctively revolt against < i: I lent cull which pictures .is the supreme goal a in-re prolongation -of idiysii.il existence Ifni Muster I laid down Ills life in the lull | flowei of young manhood But enough talk of living and dying We must find rmmi Io in allusion to the closing verse of ihi* great tenth chapter of Malthe-. ; la-st Ills disciples should In-i-ou < ! too exalted, too high and mighty, Jesus reminded them that as .- - part of their iniaslon. th--y should I give a cup of cold water to a thirsty < bild. He fixed the practice of Ills propaganda on the level of everyday life, when- today, ui i minted millions are pulling I' Into operation SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS I am inori- afraid of deserving criticism than of receiving it. Gladstone Chi islianily alow, of all llllfii ui 1 I religions, possesses the p-iwi-r ol j -keeping abr-HSI with the adVSIII dug i ivlllzailon of the world James Fn-eman Clark--If joy and lii'is- must dl.Him -an I upwaid fly! Love Illis my spirit to th- sky! Theodoie Wimhiop W l.at we gi t We must --.on if I i 1s to be truly ouis David Starr , Jordan lx-t not yoin heart b- troubled ! ye l-eli--vi In G--d. Is lleve also In M> John 15:1 Not in tin- -I.iiuoi of ilii ilowd-d---hl I eels. Not in Hi- -limits and plaudits of the throngs. Ilu' in oursclvus arc triumph or d-feat Longfellow. Th- most effective Im-rier to strife is th-- steady indifference of a man who knows he has work to do and who goes on doing H ir-| lesp-itlv-- of anyliody's otiinhii - Agnes R>-p|dl--r. o Snake Invasion Reported Hoiiapartc. la. <UPJ A modern-1 I day -ounleipait of Hl. Patrick Would tn- welr-om- in this < mn-, munliy Ho prevalent have snakes become that farinera have lak- ti | to tarrying ■ luba to defend them-i selv- s agaltisl the teplilea as they I go about theti fi-'ld woik o -— Old Clothes Serve History gpokaiie. Waali (U.PJ Joseph, Gladding tn- who was mo of hpo | Lanes Imai known i-oa- hitien In I Ih-i old -lay*, diov- a boer wagon In an historhal pageant held heru, weaiiug ibe sauie hat aud other clothes at be did W years ago

ECHURCH ESI PRESBYTERIAN George <). Walton, .Minister 9:00 a m Junior Bible hour, j Mrs W. A Lower, superintendent. 9:30 a. m Sunday R-hool W I’. Hchrock. superintendent. lb:.io Morning Worship. SerI mon: "Work and Faith." Ilededlcalion set vices will be h--ld at the church December 10 at 230 p, in The program will be announced soon. The winter meeting of the Fort Wayne Presbytery will be held the second Monday in December. — .p.. ■■■■ - —.— ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Monroe al Eleventh Streel Paul W Schultz. Pastoi Main divine worship servli-es. Io 3o a m Sunday school and Bible - Isas. 9:30 a. m. Early services. 8 30 a. in Lutheran Radio Hour 3:30 p in. Adult classes Monday 7:00 p. m S. S Teacher's Institute Tuesday. i> 30 p in Saturday -atechism school •> 30 o - — CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kenneth Timmons. Pastor Bible school. 9 30 a in Fred Schrlederer, superintendent. Sermon and Communion, lo ;to ' Special music by young people's choir Evening service. * 30. Wednesday night Bible stu-ly 7 ?.o. at church. Any one without a church home Is welcome to these services. — o- - ■ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 9:30 a m Sunday si ho-il Doyle Lytl- Supt 10:30 a tn Morning wm-ship Sermon by the Rev. Heddle Olson 3:30 p. m. Rev J W Montgomery and the "Singing Preachers" wowo •I 15 p 111 The Young people s service. Re v<'lister, president •I 45 p m Junior society Mt« Jess-- Plaster, supervisoi 7 15 p in Kvangellslli sei vic--Scrtnon by lhe Rev Heddle Olson This Sunday is Rally Day and everyone pteaenl will receive a Hally Day Smivi-iiir \ laautlful remembrance of the i-niaad-* for souls W-- have a go.il for 200 this Sunday B<- presi-nt and help us reach this worthy goal Al this Thanksgiving season of the year] | we -an say w- are grateful to God i for th-- HU-'i’- ssful - rusad- and the . many souls that have found Christ * H-- sure and h-ar lheM lal- in-'d winkers Sunday eveuhig 1s th--last service of th-- Revival Crusade Song aervici- will begin at 7 15 ■ o First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph Waldo Graham, Mmnltr '• 3o A M Morning Worship. A unlfh-d servlie of wor-hlp and siudy Nursery for the infants. Junior < hin< h. young people's i holr. 11-dy Comm 141 (oil - la-s.-s for all ages. ti.oo P M Epworth la-ague. S|s - |al s|H-aker. all young people Us tin- church are urged to be pres- i - lit. 7 mi P. M Evening Worship Inspiling congregational singing. i-IM-clal music, and sermon by the pastor Th- tin- "Tilings not yet | siilij--- led to Christ " Wed. <i 30 Young People's choir rehearsal and devol tonal hour. 7 no Prayi-i and bible hour 8 mi Chorus Choir rehearsal A cordial welcome la extended 'lo all who will come lo this - hun h to worship and enter into its various services. u - First Evangelical Church George S. Lozier. M mstei 9:16 A. M. Kiinday School. Mr Earl Fuhrman, auperinlendent. io ISO A. M. --Divine Worship. ’ S'-rmon theme: The Sloij of Two titles" «;0o P. M. Christian Badeuvor- j 7:90 P. M. Annual Thank-Offer-ing M*>rvlie. This service ts bring ' s|a>liaor> d jointly tiy the Woman s .Missionary Society and the Young . People's .M.sslonary Circle. Mrs. G. ■ iT Rosaelot will be <hc gui at speak'■•r 7 00 P M.. Monday Sunday I School Doaid meeting i 7:00 P M . Wednesday Mid-week Ikiv-Hional and Study Hour. T:<Hl P. M. W.-diie-Bj -Choir llehearsal. -o , First United Brethren Church Corner Ninth and Madison Streets G. T. Roselot. Minister Sundo School at 9:15 a. m Hoy Miimnta Mperlnlendent. Interesting I Hid InstructD-- olassev for all aga. Morning Worship at 10 .”.0. Hermon by tin- pastor Subject. "The t'huri-h aud Out Community." Chrlallan igadnuvor ut <;00 p ui lllteriating group for Jewel*. Juniors. iat-rue dia'us. Seulorr aud Adults Evvuiuf Wureblp i ov p u». Her-

| mon by th-- pastor. Subject. "Our Country's Nued and Opportuolfy." Hible Study Monday evening at 7-o p. m. Prayer meeting Wi-dnesday evening at 7:00 p m Groups for child ren, young people and adults In th--young peojje’s group w- are dt»cuMing the probl-tns of youth and the --onfllcls of the Christian life We are to discuss "Wat ' this Weil n-t-day evening. We will also jit’iy earnestly that God will keep our country from war and deliver the other nation* of the world also. -. Zion Reformed Church Charles M P-ugh, Th. D., Minister Church School 9 A M. T L. Becker. Supt Morning Worship Jo A M Sermon "Understanding Temptation" St Murk !' 43-47 The Young People's Choir will sing Youth Fellowship, meet at I. Hl P M. for program to lie giv-ll at the County tlnflrm-u'-. No evening services. Wednesday, 7 I’. M Mid-w-ek prayer aud lUble stud? hour. Annual Kingdom Roll Call. Sun--lay, last day for t—tinning pledge*. 0 — Church es God Glen E Marshall, pastor The unified serV IC I- begins I promptly nt 9.30 and doses at, 11 2H The morning service, revival. Rev It C. Hutu- . pastor marks the beginning of our tall of tin- Chur-h of God. Huntington. Indiana, will la- the evangelist The services will le-cin at 7 to each evening. Boys and girls meeting. 6 30. Young Pi-upl-H meeting. U :io. Evening service, 7:30 p. nt. The public is most cordially in | viti-d to attend all of the services of this -ongri’gatlon, — o Eighth St. U B Church L J. Martin, Pastor 9.30 Munday School ltt:2o Junior church 10.35 Devotions and singing foi i lowed b> «• rmoii by th-- pa-tor. •• 30 Christian Eadeavi- tom group, 7:3-- Evangeb,tic tn-Mtag-A number <rf folks frotn th- I- at *congreg.it km will attend th-- - -l- d> ; < atlon aervbe -if th newly lenicdel-1 •■<l Holio I nl'--<l Bri-thi- ii -. liurch Sunday afternoon.

ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Nov. 27 -Guy Tbompaon. ladtan | on. Ohio, lleglati red Hereford cattle Nov 27 George Mellott Wa i IHikaiiei.t Ohio Pairgnmud*. Hol I Klein cat th Kale Nov 2' lea ik II Tlioiiiiikoii * Him. I.eban<m. Ohio. Hereford cattle No 3* Kreil Hoar 2 itllh -I North. 3 llllle* Weal of Monrm ' ! vllle. tloalng out Kale .Nov 29 Kreil Ifoa*. 2 mile*; North and 3 mile Weal of Monitx Nov 30 liiHilherKer Kalate, 11 ' mile* Hou I 11. 1 mile Earl of Wil! I I ahlte Ohio. I loKIIIK out Kale Dec. 1 Sam Hartl* Ealate. I' ; > ; mile* weal of Van Wert on Til ■ Mill road, peraonal |uo|>rrl> and I | io't acre farm Dec 2 t'hriKtinc binder. 3 mi j Weal, >4 mile North of Payne. D . Closing "tit khl> l>e 2 Erma Linder, a mile, went of Payne. <). dosing ou' sale. Det I John Ailailei. 2 « mil' . South of Convoy. <> Dec | Hail Kehl'm h> < mile I Northwest of Celina. Ohio, dur i Ing out Male Det t; Leo Dowler. 2 mile. East and M mile South of Dixon ' do*ln< ou' aale Dec 7 W K. Spitler a Guy | Jewell. Admr. Karate of cliff j Tloutliei 2 mile* Sou'll and 2 I mile* East of Willablre. Ohio.' dotting oti! Hal" Det 9 Myion old Clint Hail , 3 mile* Hmitheaal id Decatur on ' County Farm Hoad Dec II K. D Iliiißlialfe: ■ Kaiaie, «*< acre lai m. I mile* South ami I mile Weal of Heim Dec. 13 Win Hiohry Hhetb} i vllle. Indian*. Hvckloi k *ale De' li> Emwiliiel J Miller. I i mile Not Hi and 3 mile* Weal til He rue Ti u»t Co Bldg DeuHur. ludlaua. Pliuuu iul

FAMOUS STRI ( TI RES From tin- days when prehistoric man put together th-- first crude hut as a protection against weather and enemies, down thru • ihi- ages, th-- art of building has been developed In tin- booklet "Famous Structures of th- World." nvnilal-l- to you from this newsp*p--i's Washington Servin Bureau, there is described tw-nty-aix examples of man's progress in the art <:! buliding i-overlng a sjian of Hine from the pyramids ->’ am lent Egypt to the construction of the Smi Ftatu-ls- ii-Oakland Bay Bridge - 4700 B.C to 1910 aD. There is fusi uniting and Informative material in this booklet To get yom copy, print your nunc and address on the coupon below enclose a dime In coin or postage stamps, to covet return postage and other handling costs and mail as directed CLIP COUPON HERE F. M. Kerby. Directc-r. Dept. 8-156, Daily Democrat's Service Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth Street. Washington, D. C Here's a dime tcan-fully wiapp-di send my copy of the booklet "Famous Structui«-»" to NAM E- - and No. CITY . STATE I am a reader of the De<atm Daily D- iihk iat. Deca'm. Ind

meeting. The annual Than -Off.-ring •n---velopes have been given out and a Thank offering service will beheld Dec 3rd In th- morning service. ' The BhifftiMi I'nite-I Brethren ’ church will hold its first niilllvwsary service on De< . 3rd. Tin- SfH-ik- ’ or will In- Rev If W. Rash In the afternoon service and special num- ' Ih-I'S will Ja- given from th-- Zanes- ’ Ivllle congn-gailon o’ whbh H- v Rash Is the |iastor. and from D--<a- i I tur. Dedication --irvlc- s j, t tip- p.-w i i-hurc'l will be lu-l-l on !»••« l-llli i This will be the first service 111 lhe n- w buildiug There will la- a bine I k--t dinner at noon in th-- old- hurch llimlding The full program will in-aiini-tin-<-d 111 tli<- ii'-ar future q—- ♦ ♦ Pleasant Mills News Florence Noll, Correspondent Mis, Math- Sp.. . alii Ivin t> I Rogers of mar Montpelier wen- ! united In marriage at the bild--l gr<H«n's liolii- Hit i. ilar all- : n-ili ‘ T o- single ring cer-mon was r--.nl , th- K-,v Itaipii John-on »f Ple.i ant Mil!, t-asioi of th-- lllokf-n-l M E Chun li 4 M G. A li.i i

INTRODUCING TO DEC ATI R FOR THE FIRST TIME The ONE and ONLY MARMELLE FROSTED MALTED Served Direct From Our Freezer. THE FOOD DRINK Y(H EAT WITH A SPOON. It Is PURE It In WHOLESOME m _ It Is HEALTHFUL It is DELIC IOUS. FREE-Special-FREE Saturday and Sunday Only WITH EAC H 10c FROSTED MALTED WE WILL GIVE A REGULAR Ilk- HAMBURGER FREE FREE Bob’s Confectionery North Secund Street I

I Monro- - ailed at the restdelice of William Noll Sunday latter Mr. and Mrs II tinier; and Mr and Mrs Noll motored to Markle aud visit-: ed with Mr and Mr,. <l L. Brentj linger. Mr. Ikentllngt-r, who has j Im—n quite ill. is slowly Improving. The Pleasant Mills gym was |m<-*- ; —I io i-ifKiciiy W-dnesday evening . when a donkey basket bill game was played. Eight trained donkeys i p-rf-iran d on the floor, keeping the aii-lieu-- iu a couliuuous roai ol

Damp Wash 10“» 39c All over lo poundIc pound. —O We will finish Shirin from damp wanh 10c K„h Det atur Laundry A; Dry Cleaners Phone 134 We Call For and Deliver

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lsught««r until the --nd Th* larg* < rowd enjoyed the unusual fun. Roy Hedges of Bluffton with Hev. Ds.y. wa, the speaker at the Baptist church Sunda? A fine talk was delivered to a w-»!j filled house His subject was "th-- great need of young peopl- in the church. ' will, h was greatly appcwctxlwd by all Mr Hedges Is director of religious education of lhe Salamonle iassoclaUon Rev. Day who has been pastor of the iliptut i.liurch for the past 33 years of Pleasant Mills, received a thanksgiving of’ertng of j mom-y. gifts and ftxxl o 500 SheetH B'jill Sunrliw Canary Second Sheets, neatly w rapped 35c. The Hecatur Democrat Co.

Diamonds of Rare Beauty Set In Mountings of Distinction .Moderately Priced at 117.50. 525, 535, 550. 575 and up to 55.000. Also available under our divided payment plan. Have you tried our Christmas Layaway service' (1.00 will reserve any gift till Christmas. SUTTON -I E W E L R Y 210 No. 2nd ut.