Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 24, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1940 — Page 5
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World s Regard For Life Is Revolutionary Change Sacrednera of Personality Emerging — M Without Opium,” Says George Eliot — Religion Supplies Master Motive for Transformed Society.
Ry WILLIAM T. ILLIS Gror<e Kliot aald that "The gr-at ‘ thing in life la to do without <*t> | him She did not mean mere ab- 1 etlnenr* from the jnlce of th* pop py. under thin figure ahe pleaded that men and women ahonld chet - l«h no drlnalonn or iwdf-d*c*pt|on. hide behind no make-heHerea; face the faeta of life in honeat aelf<on «<iou*ne»a lean on no prop*; in clear-eyed candor to meet life a* It really I*, accepting It* hurt* and ita help* m alMter honeat y only »o gan life be free and »tr<m<. Kven the worm that can iiefall i« met with inervaeed atmg- ! th and Nharty. when one haw lemm ••d how to live undrmtgi-d by api.it- j r« Ixhik ycare ago. a little friend d iniin- «a» badly burned; and 1 gave forty-nlue piece* of my living fleah. without ant-athetic. fori akin grafting. Thur I learned that 1 could endure, .landing up and * open-eyad, th" keencat form of physical pain That act ha* Seen a liberating force In all of tny aubaequent life I have gone through many difficult adventure* alnce a**ured by the forty-nine -. ,v» on my body ’hat 1 could take whatever pain might befall me On battle front, and amidat life and death ca-1 lierienee* In rartb’a wilder region* I have keen *er*ne and unafraid I knew f rould ■•take tt.” wlthouany of the fahe prop of alcohol or druga. I bought my freedom by enduring pain Our Better Mood How to live, and like it, I* every- ' itody'» battle problem Merely to drag out a drab eginlanee *ua never meant to he the destiny of man Freedom from fear, liberty to ea pre** <>ne * nobleat oualitte*. friendly rrlatiou* with other peraon* — ’ tmrely. thcae are the divine right of every creators made tn the iml age of God. Until those end are i attained, human aoclety will conI tinuc to he out of gem I Tina eacredne** of life and p*-r---aoaallty. which are implicit m , | man'* lit vine origin ia increaaing|ly ippreh.-ude.l by our modern 'world In the pant twentyftve y.-ar* We have wpneaaed what in llttileva than a revolution in the cbang'ed attitude of aOclety toward the unprivileged and the hindered. An amailng increase In health and .longevity ha* already reanltrd from j tha- new loacem for people’* health and the nctaptlflt' advance of the ' medical profession Public welfare i I and aoefal gecurlty are the major | theme* that today confront politic*, j indUKtry. science and the common thought. Th< cautious contwrvatton of human life in tfe- present I war, aa contraster with the rech* lesa *a< rlflce of soldier* in the World War. is a dr*m*ti< < videtu > of the new attitude toward the «a< redne** of life. Kven mor> notabb- la the < ommon horror of war I and the incrcam- of peace sentlI me at. Still dimly, mankind la pet.-rfv-mg that human life i* the »üblim••st thing In the Mlverm-. Our present pheuonw-ns «evm to reveal humanity as shaking Itself awake into a consciousness of th" rights and possibilities of man High and lo* the profound thinkers and 'he Inarticulate masse* are engross. •■d lu this theme of the improve, i meat of th- 1 race and of th" condition* which surround it Oafting on tbs Track There arc definite signs, too. that this new quest for man * betterment. which hitherto eipressed Itself too often in social disorder and reckless living, is discovering that Ils snecraa is really dependent upon religion Our present Msson blase* the trail to a solution; II iH-giua with man* eroutloii a* lord of the earth, made In the IHHtir linage, and proc.u-ds to th* sublime Nr* Testament affirmation tha’ man's Itody is the very temple of the Indwelling God Th< t-limas of all touching'. i on<<-riilug lhe *a< ri d naaa of human lift- I* this one that mttrtal is divine. IMM-aum> the Spirit of God llvua wlthlu him All h« ads that ar* bowed down, and all bodlea that grovel, should be lifted up by thia truth of the temptlni; of I the litflniic within a* Is «••••*«• |**sa**»*v ♦Th* Sunday School Lesson for Fsbruary I I* “Hold'no Lit* S*cr*d '—O*n**i* 1:27-31 I Corinthians til*. 20; H Cor mfhlati* •-.is—7:l. ••»*« « • • •]
DECATI’R DAILY DEMUCiLkT SATTHDAY, JANI ARY 27, 1940.
A familiar quotation from a mag- . attar nf business. "The Wall .Street Journal, *p< aks the truth with dlre<tnr«s and force "What Ani'-riia need* im»re than railway egtenaion, western Irrigation. a low tariff, a bigger cotton crop or a larger wheat crop, h * revival of religion The kind that I father and mother used to have. A j religion that counted it good buslne«* to take time for family » >r ship ea< h morniug right In th< mid dlr of wheat harvest, a religion that prompted them to quit work a half hour earlier on Wednesday so that the whole family could get I ready to gn to prayer mooting Ev*n Science Accord* Everybody who reads widely today must have observed the extraordinary im reuse In statement* by all sorts of public characters to th* ’ effect that oat underlying m-cd is .for .> return to religion We have Men society dissipating its pAwem iin Mtperficlalities youth flouting I the age-long sanctities of i hastily and reverence; the cocktail becoming an established sm ial u*ag< business and labor erecting class wallft of self-miereat literature and entertainment being d> bam hed by vulgarity -h<- automobile rpredlng youth, by day and by night to goalless restlcssm-ss. and a whole ’rain of evils shattering the stability of hom- life and individual character Even science ha* begun to lift it* voice in acknowitdgetnent that mily religion can change this state of things We already possess th> enginery of the good life, hut without motivating steam in the boilers or elei trlcity in the dynamos Sotm , scientist* have cried alond warnings of the Frankenstein monster they themstives havt created They call for the vitalising power of sfn core religion to control the new .machinery of life. An outstanding psychologist. Hr Cail Jung, say* "Among all my psth-nts of over thirty-five, there has not been one whose problem m the last resort was not that of findhic a religious outlook on life It is safe to say that every one of them fell ill he- , eau**.- they had lost that which the living religions of every age have given to th< ir followers Not one of them has been really healed who did not rsgain bis litigious out- . look " I lu the laiioraiorii-s th< body of a man has been reduced to ninetyI five cent* worth of < bemicals But th<- apparatus of the scientist ran not find the really vital element In . a human being, which I* the ripirlt ,of the living Ood A jar full of | water and salts and mil* ruls does ’ not •utplatP man Hu' s-mshtp to ' the Highest does And as men ap- , proiimate the Father and th> Hon, their live* b<•• oim an awesome, sar red thing SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS The modi of bestowing a kindness Is often of more value th«n the thing confronted Jsmt-s T Fields • • • God has not made us only Io entreat; God has mad< us also to adore Georg. H Morrison • • • 'Tt* not the a hob- of life to live. Not all of d< «th to dlr James Montgomery • • • * It Is a privilege is it not’ to be a member of the f'hun h of Christ, to constitute one of 'bls mighty and immortal host: to bear the name whi< h It bear*, to be identified with Its work and share its rewards. Austin Hielps • • * I’rlde north Iw-fon- destruction, aud a haughty spirit lw for* a fall I’roverbs It I" • • * In the great world th. arc no accMtmts; Enthroned above the age •bh and How I’nset-n. misunderstood God rules, who in all siastrns and events. Through firry uvll and oerwheS inlng woe Forever works the good Lyman Whitney AH’* • • • \ man is sum’ morally at thirty, ,i.li nn-utally at forty wise p’rlt I MUy at fifty, or never Mir Will j iam Otlef ...-<»—-■ - I" I" • «••• “ D**' -
Igwo | First Evangelical Church > G«org* S. Littler, MlnlsUr SI:IS A M Sunday School. .Mr ' Gregg McFarland, superintendent Id Id A. .M Divine Worship. Ser mon theme "A Great .Ministry ". j <OO P. .M Vesper service. Sermon theme The Tuars of Jesus" «00 p M f'hrlstlan Endeavor i 7:00 P. M Wednesday Midweek Imvotioiial and Study Hour ‘ I 'OO P M Wednesday -Choir I .Kuhearsal. i Sno p M Thursday—Woman a .Missionary Society. — Church OF GOO Glenn Marshall, Pastor l Unified Nervier »;30- 11:20 i Boys and Girls meeting « .10. ( t'histian Crusader* 6:30. Evening Service 7 30. k Mid-week prayer service lat dies .Missionary Hoctety in charge. Bible .Study Friday 7:30 Parsonage 1 laidies Missionary Meeting 1 Thursday 2 no. At th* Home of r Mrs Glen E .Marshall. ’ Tuesday. February t; Northern Indiana Minister’s Meeting of the church of God will l>< held in the \ local church 930 A M COOP M I The public is most cordially tn J vitcd to attend all the services of this congregation ' o__ Flr«t Baptist Church Carey R Moser. Minister '• 30 A M Sunday th-hool W»- inf Vite you to study the Word of God j Witll Us ( . I" 30 A M. Morning Worship ! Sermon by the pastor. Tb’-me, I "How io live till- f'bl lsiiati l.ifi 6.00 I’ M Young Peoples Sei , vice Where Young people can i n J joy fellowship with other young .people. You are Welcome I | 7"0 P M. Evening Ev.mgt-listi-Service Sermon theme. The trag , edy of i row ns without lain You . will nijoy the Stirling song service . al*o , I — o • | ZION REFORMED CHURCH > I Chari** M Prugh. Th 0 . Minister •j t’burvh Si hoot t A M T I, Beckr .er. Sup’ r' Morning Worship in A M Foreign Mission I rar Service Sermon ’ 'How Shall They Relieve On Him’’' Roman* |0 If Music by the Young People** Choir Senior Young People’s Society 1 r.P M Youth Fellowship 6 15 !• M ' j Wednesday. 7 I' M Mid week ' prayer and study hour ' Thursday 7:30 P M Ihid'lbcrg ’ J las* meeting Nuttmsn Avr. U 8 Church I. .1 Martin I'astoi ’' 'i .io Sunday Si ln>ol 10 Jo Junior Chnii'li 11 oo Si rniun 7 'to llevlv.il Spu i.il miisii and
Harpist to Give Concert M V V ■ So, £ I*J’' '; BWllslliw S w&’a. ' 1 * Wf*> • .1 '■('^H^**s‘'> i .•*.- '-W L * K*' ' —'l V ■ W 1 ,% Sfe W d ■ V ;. ■•■'! i Sy I JBBs k £ fifeaß..- - B f XI '*'* ■ i I |fjt < j &£ I W V < i• /B ts <■ IM ■&/ y s fWs? otin Itauani. tMiion.illy known liarplat, will be f( .iiuioj in .■ - ■< t > >| emirert i»i (h> ZltHI l.ifth-run < hi|n h lit »ht" i lly Fiiodiy i" < itn>g AaaiatHiK .Mt Itniwnit In hl" wmerrta an- hl» non Itrulien. o<aiiir tiy til' I ijiuariuib* aud Ml** HlivU* Trapp, wliu vibralurp auU vbUuv*.
singing Revival will continue all week. I service* stalling at 7.3’i during I’ the week nights | b’s J. V (Vici AuderDDii will lead ti." singing each night with the pn s'in bringing the message* We invite every one who cau to attend the revival and help us pray for lowt soul* ■ o Presbyterian George O Walton. Miulster 1:00 a. m Junior Bible Hom Mrs W A Lower 9:30 a. m Sunday School. W. P. Schrock, superintendent 10 30 a in Morning Worship ' Saints in Ceas.ll * Household.” Choir rehearsal Wedn<-sdiiy evening 6 la The Missionary soctety will meet nett Thursday afternoon at 2 30. Mr* Charles Langston will lie the hostens The leader for tin- afternoon is Mr* Noah Frye Mrs. Charles Maglcy will lead the d< volion* Assisting the hostess are Mr* Andres*, Mr*. Mebrock and Mrs Stanley The Smslou will meet ip »t Friday evening at 7 o’< l«n k at the manse THE FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner of Ninth and Madison Sts. G. T. Rosselot. Minister Munday School at 9 la a m Itoy Mumma superintendent cia<-s>--for all ages with interesting and qualified tea< hers. .Morning Woishlp at Jo io a. in Sermon by the tiartoi Subject "The lailMiier and hi* Pay Christian Endeavor at 6 on p ni Groups for Jewels. Juniors, intermediates. Seniors and Adults. Evening Worship at 7 •••< p m. 1 Sermon by th< pastor Subjeet.J Inseparable atnl unionqiieralde Ixrve County Christian Endeavor Meeting Monday •■»• nin. at •;•»•» p in Ptayei meeting- on Wedm -day evening a' 7 «•• p in Group lor children young people and adults. First Methodist Church Monroe *t Fifth Street Rstph Waldo Graham. Minister '• P> A M Mominr Worship A unified service of woishili and study Nursery for the balde*. Junior Church for the Juniors and special t h 'dren’s rernion Muidi by the young people * • hnji m i mot! by the pastor. Theme: ”Je*u* and Stewardship ’ Church hool dasne* | for all ages 1:30 P M Vesper services: Ini spiring congregational singing. *p> • lai music by (he mixed quartet sermon by the pa.-toi. Theme ‘Fellowship 6 'to P M. Epworth LeagU’ . Boh Maim devotional h-adei W<- will i>egin a series of hitil-- studies lead by H< v Graham Thin Is a part of ! the program of a Standard l*ea- " irue All young pimple are urged to ionic. Young People's fellowship 'hour following Monday 7: IS I' M Important
Paderewski Named Ignare Jan Paderewski One* again I<n*c* Jan Paderewski, world-famous pianist, head* the Polish government Paderewski, who led hl* country’* tight for independence in 1019, has been elected president of the Pol- I i*h National Council, the pariiamerit of the Polish government tn •xil* in Pari* meeting of the offii ial Isiard. ••very steward trustee, superintendent aud presideot of auxiliariei are ex-, pelted to be present Wednesday 7:00 j' M Prayci and Bible hour. This Church extend*- a warm and hearty welcome. first Christian Church Kenneth Timmons. Pastor !• 3li A M Bild.- School Fred Si helderer supt 10 3o a M Worship service and communion Wednesday 7 30 P M Prayer and praise services and Bible study con' ducted by Rev Timmons will le> held at the home of Mr and Mr*. If F Kt aft Thursday 2«t P M Uulu Aid «H-|«-ty will meet al the home of Mrs Adam Kunowlch Thursday 7 30 P M Bibb school office-■ and Teachers hoard meettug . —o™. — . "Church of the Nassrene” 7th and Marshal! Sts. Raul Brandybsrry, Raster '.• io A. M Sunday school Doyle Lytle Supt Golden Text ‘Behold thy King • oinctli unto thee Sermon Theme Why (tut Pray-1 •rs An Not Answered 3 30 P. M "Singing Pteathers Quartet" WOWt) ~ "t‘ P M The Young People'« meeting Mi Rex f’u.-ter. president 7 oo p M Junior -oclety Mrs Jesse plaster, supervisor 7 30 P M The evgngelfetii sen ■ V ice Hermon Theme Help To Holy ' Living’ 7 t't P M Wednesday ihe regular mid week prayer meeting As the darkcers of the nigh' rt teals many heavenly lights which WI never sec in the ttinshinr. so p< rl<sfs of adversity it teal Io avenly graces glorious promises and puwi-rs tlu»t wi never knew in lnue- of prosperity oZion Lutheran Church Moor or and Eleventh Street* Paul W Schul’f. Pastor Bunday school and Bil-b class 9:30 a m Divine Sunday sen ice- io :<i a in Early Worship services s pi a in Buttons sacred concert 7 '«> p m t huii h • hoi» Monday " -in p m <■ i: teachers’ Institute Monday; t; 30 p m. Kenlor Walther l-eague social Wednesday ?:30 p m Saturday rafecMsfli school * 30! a m Lutheran radio hour every Bunday 3:30 p m - -- --O--— Trend of the Tim** Montreal —(VPI Two of the ' most poftular emttsrs at McGill 1 niverslty 'hi year are a< ronsti■JJ! ■.. U— VMORRIS PLAN LOANS on H KNITUKK I.IVKSTOC’K ELECTRIC STOVEH KEFKIIiERATORS Special Plan (nr School Teacher*. NEW Al TOMOBILES >6.00 for >IOO.OO per year Repayable Monthly. Suttle»>Edwardft Co. Hep! CSCflldti»<•«•.
pics and a vial ion. Both are Itelng joffi-red for lhe first thne | Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE <J. Isn't it improper for a man at a dance, who has been drinking too much and is unsteady on hl* feet to keep urging a girl to dam • with him ’ 9. Yus. and the girl has a perfect right to keep on refusing. Q How should the prongs of tin fork be poluied wheu lifting a ditto the mouth’ A. The primus of the fork should always point upward Q I* "Respectfully yours" ever used to close a friendly letter’ A No; this is reserved for business purposes. - II ,t €f W •** UM w- I C- wTts.jjyk'ySl/tfe timing the wmtri monfjts when jthere are considerably fewer hour-. lof daylight it becomes m-cessa.-v I
OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION DOUBLED DURING 1939 COMPLETE 375 WELLS
Oil and gas production doubled In Indiana during 1939 with a re'suiting increase of more than I<m» |»T<ent in th* value of these mtnjcral product Virgil M Simmons. 'eomniisrioner of the department of [conservation «aid today Hi-poits compiled by the Division of Geology -how tb.it 375 wdl-i were completed duiing the past y«-at inori than double the 1933 flgun of 159 torn pleiad well*, which iti turn was above the 1937 total Th* minor pat' of the 19,39 drilling tn southwi'atem Indiana roughly in the corner of the ■tab southwest of a line drawn from Terre Haul, to Jeffersonville While wells were dt liled In 37 Indiana counties during the |>as year less than foity of them were wore out id. th. southwest area One bundled Itl'l ten Wells OI nearly a third of the number completed in the stat-- were located in I’osey and Gibson counties whet • Ahe Griffin and New Harmony .fields iieiaine the tenter oi drilling inlere.-L During th-- past year |7j produttng oil wells were completed along with 13 producing gas wells mak mg a total of 2|s producing well* against 157 which were dry or non |. iMlucing The year also wa» [ marked by extensive leasing and by by a revival cf drilling activity in .part* of the slate Where wells had bet II active pr.iducers m the pas’ While < omplet' reports are not
J 1111111 &f|l 1 1 *^ r 'to s Fine Wotch B 1 Miai !M&j! M, *'»«•* ir «j look at theie etnlung raw HcmUlorv They ord many othart ata now on deploy in our store. Coma in soon. . y f i c - rr < ISB®K> 11 ‘“3 X E a. tA»' **>>. Ik ir* s«e - io*** sse WltSHlti ns» SUTTON JEWELRY" 210 ,Xo. 2nd SI. A(jart<.y For— ELGIN WATCHES. Jte.Mj u n HAMILTONS |O.W up—WtSTFIELOS S 9 75 up-BIILQVAS K« 75 up " ” nm r ■*■■■> — — Mr. Farmer:WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF 1910 ELE( TRICAL APPLIANCES FRIGIOAIRE CROSLEY "m ,, s: t,,,,s HORTON m<s sAM ’ ZLMIH • I’HIM'O ■ K ( . \. miHOS UETAhE TKADE IXS. ' ?«t UHRICK BROS. JX Ennt mi 221
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to u*e the headlights on automo bile* aud tiucka earlier and longer Automobile fatalities which oc- • ured during the hours of darknc .s I Increased 5< 6 pei cent from 1930 through 1937. During period. automobile fatalities which oc currerf during the hour of dnylighl deceased 5 1 p-r cent Our greatest automoldle traffic I during the daytime, but our highest atilomoldle fatalities are at night. These facts dialling* all of us to Ite more alert and more 'courteous in our night driving It require* additional caution and ex|ltra driving ability to move through I, • ongested traffic as well as in the wide open *>»<•<•*." Good highway lighting is possible and will help solve this evil and should be installed an rapidly aa possible. — — . o- — Bear Attack* Woodsman Wallace. Ida tl’Pi A large black hear attacked Andrew Eri< kson. Ixwhsa rlvei dlstri-t trapper and guide while be was fishing Erickson managed to beat the animal off with a large duh He said I the bear was one of the biggest 'he Im<l ever seen u Leg Fracture* 12 m 4 Year* .Scotts Mills. Ore. IL’I'I Lil- , tie 1 year-old Terry Shepherd in proving a heart-breaker for hi*, par- , ent* and a record-breaker fur breaking bis leg He has broken it 12 times to date When b< lia lirae'-.n f,,r the lower part of lu> knee he then sustains a fracture above the knee
i «,- » ,» * ’ K P - ;-Vi 1 •1. ■ A i• _ • • o I ' oxi1 r r 1 ? Rotary Drill Operating m Kno« County ■ uvail.thli it in r-KtiinetftJ that Ht>vain*' of tlir ml wild Rax produied in Indiana during Hil't will <x<wd thrt'i million dollai> a valn<- monthan double thv II l<>"i><>» <>nfhnat< l»la« • d on thi- |M3» production —K^——
