Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1942 — Page 5

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KosFnday W...J SCHOOL “Wesson ■?*•?» November 1 ■■ <.% S K" • ’'" CIUISTIA’* VIEW . of M4RRIM.E ttxtSK * ” or ' . .. ■K < ■ : rr ‘ an n .' . ’ greater itr.Hg • S'* iet -V. ■■ in our ' s r r .caning . <! .dy for aK ... lay school* • .:. h-.A we cay -' -I influence ■H\ is! ... , ! -he instruction »e learn * . Orum-Orduined by God 14-24*. >rnagc nt: true marriage ' an * ~ G d H.n.self or- -- .- { °r the of ■■v ' ’he ani- .:...-. tf'-ntal.;. tell* of ~» evi- • ’ ' no ; .:.d beast. a help meet” kind, with .; . :*:- ul being •■ <•*■ -h one who ■- panion. If ■-. .* the crown," ■»/ ?<. A Henry "The man |Mf A man was. :.' :•?.-.*.! /.c move fur - earth She was not j .: his !-.■ ad to top him. -! he trampled side - his heart to SM 3 d urr.agi. hut ;h me ages man has M'" •a-f i .-,-h G*d'» holy ! r> ac ted to be reof the truth M lu Coatrol-Nat Subject to |H Matt 19 3-r --« ■.• .«s i man » 1! tted divorce M" ’ out Gxl did not ' beginning The ’* stretched the art A Motet ■»' rc-as.,: Tie same was M*- '< heathen nation*. ! > dear that -•* • ’ y to determine |^B T ’"- ,ri »t -*■• tr.at the union * U '* tr ir -' «<• I* by the God. and that no man hat I^B^-' J ’a i ' -i relationship W ’^■• e tr * n d ! thought on ha ‘ '« away from its as a divine institution, ’* teed to return to a proper ot it as such. Ail too Wr.ages arc mere civil hast.iy n adc before a f peace We need to onour young people to rech. Digaity-Macthmed b» 'J<ta 211-Ji. wtid.-g ceremony tells us ““L'-sd by G -d in the time ‘ • ia ‘ we '- > ror.Qrmed by the l . 4nd ’ ia:: '* t d by the pres- « ®b bic iM d Lord, and |^r t: st Paul to the holy Bc>X eX '‘a Chr,,t * nd • U “ no ‘ b > ]B.~. ,r - ;err<) into unadvisedly. K r g"’ 7 4 “ crt *«> «d m the •/-♦ very beginning of His pub Ht iJt u t? H- * * hare 01 • wwt - ***• It is true that He does • / h ; u w and *° r S ' bu! " aeem » L al Uh * ar,t <*«• Bp;.. : Power was *’* 10 rejoice with and ,■' ° to ** wbo lt4 d exchanged • m marriage Should He Kt to fc* holr ‘ e O' • *T^L whe,h " B - J./ 1 "* »n elaborate Btc-Wt -M 4 * U * Chr «t »fr-Ovld k lwo

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Creamed Comm Sunday — —— - Cicamed comments on the Sunday School lesson. Steps Toward Solution of the Alcohol Problem Eccleaiaates 10;17; Amos 5 21-24 Romans 14:19-21; 11 Corinthians <5:17; 1 Peter 4:1-5; for Sunday. October 25. In order that proper steps on the liquor questions shall be taken, it ' is necessary to present important and pertinent facts as to the evil . effects of alcohol and then to Im I part to the public the necessary motive power for clean and sober ' living. v. 17. "Blesesd art thou. O land 1 when thy king Is the son of nobles and thy princes eat In due season." • A land Is happy when Its leaders are morally strong; this implies eating for strength and not for drunkenness. vs. 21. 22. "I hate. 1 despise your . feast days, and 1 will not smell in ' your solemn assemblies. Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offering*. I will not accept them; neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts." Here is a call to live lives wholly clean within In thcught and motive; not to do so opens the way for evil habits which no number of. offerings will make right. v. 23. "Take thou away from me { the noise of thy songs; for I will . not hear the melody of thy viols." The praise of the Indulgent degen-1 eratee is hollow mockery. The worst music heard today is that pealing out of bar rooms. r. 24. "But let judgment run down as waters and righteousness I as a mighty stream " What God wants is justice and righteousness —Justice In a fair and square relationship with our fellow man. and righteousness In heart and life before God and man To permit the evil of hard drinking is neither just nor right v. 25 “Let Us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things whereof one may edify another." It I* more Important fn promote peace and harmony than to kratffy our desires even though they may be perfectly legitimate. v. 20. "Overthrow not for meat s sake the work of God; all things indeed are clean; howbeit It Is evil for that man who eateth with offence." The work of God in a weak Christian may be destroyed by the liberty which another may take. Avoid any indulgen- • that might work harm to another V. 21. “It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth. or U offended or is made weak " Here is a caution against tco frequent use of Christian liberty in matters where other Christians. through weakness ate not parauaded that such liberty i> divinely permitted v. 17. "Wherefore come one from among them and be y sejtaiate. salth the Lord, and touch not 'he unclean thing, anil 1 will reodve you." There may be a worldly church member, but there W no such thing as a worldly Christian I The Christian should renounce I everything which he reeognizt as morally defiling v. 1. "ForasinUk h as Christ has suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind; for he that has suffered in the flesh has ceased Hom sin Because Christ has suffered tor us one should regaid bis suffering a* a fellowship privilege; suffering may be a cleansing process and also an evidence that om- has been forgiven of sin v. 2 "That he should no longer ] live the rest of hU time in the flush to the Justs of men but tu CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS THB FIRST STATE BANK General Banking -0 HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Highest Quality • Lowest Prices Q - O DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Your Health ia no Better than Your Sp'”*J. F. SANMANN. Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Estate THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Low Costs - ttrong Companies DECATUR LUMBER CO. Homo of Homes CASH COAL A SUFPL* Winkler Stokers and Yancy Coal HOLTHOUU SCHULTE CLOTHING CO. AL* 0. SCHMITT MOTOR SALES Parts for any make car. CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES, Inu Soaitost Ice Cream.

ients On The School Lesson I — the will of God ' It is folly to waste the short life we have hi following the lusts of the flesh, when we ought to be doing the will of God. What the lust* of the flesh are is Indicated in the following i verse and characterized the Geni tiles; among the lusts indicated, are excess of wine, revelllngs and banqueting. v. 3. "Wherein they think it strange that ye run not with them I to the same excess of riot, speak- i I ing evil of you." Ofte self-< onilemI tied persons instead of repenting of - their sins find it more convenient i to pick flaws in others. i v. 5. "Who shall give account to him that ie ready to judge the quick and the dead." One <tr< ng motive for righteous living is that I each ot us must give an account of I his life in th*- day of judgment. I ~~ 0 L- - !{] r\Vorld-<fci Several leading pastor* and lay [leaders ot th* Holland churches I ar* among the 450 hostages wh > have been recently sent to a cuni ecn’ratlon tamp The long Nazi tight against the Norwegian church appears to have resulted in a victory for Bishop Berggtav and hi* associates, ac | cording to an announcement of Aug 25 that Quisling had been ordered by Berlin to "come to an agreement with th** clergy." Quisling now say* that churchmen who oppose hhn are "too unimportant" tu punish The Catholics and the Protestant* of Holland hive united in a published protest. These sjgmficant statement* are made: There i* great concern about the way In which the three principle* of the na’lonal life, which are rooted In the Christian faith justice. iMrcy, freedom of conscience and opinion are being violated. Th<* church affirm* It* position In relation to lawlessness, the merciless treatment of the Jews and the enforcement of a national-socialist philosophy contrary to evangelical doc trine. The political situation In India Is changing rapidly There I* no popular anger against th*- Indian Nationalist* who have stood for Independence, nor even against Ghandi for hi* positive stand for India independence, but there Is a resolve so general that H scarcely needs reaffirming th.it India can not surrender to a party however strong. There is also th*- firm resolve to carry out th*- pledge of self-government which has been given. So writes India's * ones pondent for the Christian Century It Carl Yoder , ... ..... ...(>■ ———-• OurPriachir Ci Protes t yoat relf against bate. Try to entertain kindly thought*, the dispeller of hate. Other* may bate, but tha’ is no reason why you should do so. The world war I is one of hate Hut hate will never win It is th* w*a|H>n of th* defeat Ird Gi*at men do not bate. They are too busy doing good. Let us charge the enemy with kindlines*, good will, and a brotherly spirit -it. Carl Yoder. _- II ■■■■ — —....***.0 ■■ ■llll.l. ,1- II I.* ——- IM) YOU KNOW* How many weed* an there iu the short* st verse IU the Bible? 1 Take th* total numb-r of p«aim*. 2 Divide by the Number of Com .nandm nu 3. Add the rum bet ot Book* in the Bible I Subtract th* number of leper* who forget to tl.ank Je*u* tor healing them. 5 Divide by tbe number of :ucn th the fiery furcac*-. C Divide by Hu ago of Jesus when He talked with the doctors in the tempi* at acru ; aletn How many word* ar* left? AMWer* tound on Page 2. it take* rnoie than new rcaoluliuu* to wean pcupl- [torn tbe old tiaurgrv-.-iuuw. Dlaaiug wrath nocr warm* a hear'*-

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|R<HUIKHESB| Church of God Glen E. Marshall, pastor 9 30-11 30 a. m.—t’nlfled service.' Worship for all age group*. Miss Pauline Hawkine, leader of begin- ' ners worship; Mrs. Mary Hazel- i wood, leader of junior worship; - adult worship, message theme. ' ["Without Holiness .” 6 3<) p. m.—Shining Lights. A ; i service for boy* and girl*. Mrs : Olen Marwh. director. 6:30 p. m Christian Crusaders. I A youth service. Miss Pauline Hawkins, president. I 7:30 p m Evening evangelistic service. Message by the pastor. 7.30 Wednesday evening — * Ladles' missionary so<•I et y in charge Rev. C. 1,. Quinn, pastor *f the Church of God. Lima. Ohio, will be evangelist for our revival services to be conducted during ( the month of November. The exact dates will soon be announced. The public I* most cordially invited to attend all the service* of this congregation. n 8T MARY'S CHURCH First Mass «:00 A M Second Mas* 7:30 A. M I Chi!*lrea * Man 9:00 A. M Low Mas* 10:15 A. M Holy Hour Sunday 2:30 p. M. Communion Sunday for the entire parish. Closing of Forty Hours Devotion Sunday evening 7 30 p. m. Rev. Joseph J. Seimetz. Pastor n First Presbyterian Church Five Point* George O. Walton, minister 9 no a. in.—Junior Bible Hour. Mr* W A Lower. 9.3« a. m. Sunday School- W P. Schrock, superintendent. 10:30 a. m — Morning worship. Sermon. "The Broken in Heart." During the morning worship several numbers of special music will be brought by th*- Winner Men's quartet. 6:30 p. tn.—Senior Youth leaguqe. Friday. November 6th — Men's banquet. Dr 1! V. Andrew*, educational -ecretary of the synod of Indiana will he the speaker. o Nuttman Ave. U. B. Church Delbert Cress, pastor 930a. m Sunday School. Lawrence Michel, superintendent. 10:3o a in — Worship service. Sermon by pastoi 6 30 p in -Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. in Evangelistic service Message by pastoi. 7:30 p. in. Wednesday — Prayer service. Th.-*.- are days when spiritual revivals are needed Come worship with us and lu-lp bring such a revival. ———o — —- — Christian Church Kenneth Timmons, minister Bibb- School. 9:30 a. m It L Drum, superintendent Communion. 10 30 a. in. Dr. Ephiiam D. Lowe, general secretary of the Indiana Christian missionary asso* iatii n, will be the principal speaker Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Following the morning service, a potluck dinner will lie served at the church. Special music by choir Sunday morning and Sunday afternoon Wednesday night Bible study at th* church Remember our home-coming Sunday al! day at the church Zion Litheran Church Munroe and Eleventh Street Pau! W Schultz, pastor Sunday S< hool and Bible class. 9:3u a m Regular Sunday services. 10:30 a. tn. Eaily service*. 6.30 a. tn. Spe< ial meeting after services. Church choir Wednesday. 7:30 p m Saturday catechism school, 8:30 a. tn First Church of th* Nazarene Mar-teat! at North Seventh St. J. T. Tiuea* pastor Sunday School. ?:3fl a- m. Leo Rot Sunday ethool supt riot* ndeut This is Hospitality Day Come and hring a family with you. Wc have class*, for all age* with vompctqflt t*-asherx. Thu !■ rill) month Rally with u« tor a record a'.tefldaucc Morulht wotiUjp t<».2o J tfl. Sitmon by the ptutoJunior Church. 645 p m Mrs. Plaster. Junior su|M-nntendct Young people.-. 6:45 p m Irencan* Mattax. prestdeut. Intercut‘•>g program planed Di J W Montgomery will aptnte! tu itet 7:30 p. m. service on th* I ink. .ruaary wvtk ol S-.uth Amirtte, I whiib counti y U*. toured Uuce'

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Rev J T Trueax. pastor of th*- Church of th* N *z.*i*-n* today an nounced • special service at th*- church .Sunday .-veiling a' 7 :■* o'* lock Rev. J. W Montgomery, for 2tt y ars district sup*-i‘nt.-ndr-nt .* !1 speak on missions. A* superintendent, he ha« organized Ils ■hurche* and in the past 12 years has placed 9S pastors in their fii t full linn- work Also on th*- program will be R*-v Paul anl H J*-n Mayt eld. musicians and singer*, who will present special music during the service, to which the public is Invited.

year* ago. The service is open to I th** public. H«- I* superintendent i of the newly organized Fort Wayn* district Church of the Nazarene. and wan for sixteen year* superinI tendent of the northern Indiana district Church of the Nazarene Dr Montgomery has a message that will inspire you Conn- and bring a friend Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7 15 p. m. Good crowds a e attending. Be one of them next week Beginning Thursday. O< tub* i 29 and continuing through Sunday morning November Ist. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Kien. returned mission arie* from North China will lie th*speaker in a missionary * mention at the local church. Th* services will be at 7:30 and the publi* is Invited. o First Evangelical Churcn George S Lozier, minister 9:15 A. M —Sunday School. Mr Gregg McFarland, superintendent 10:10 A. M. Divine Worship Service Message theme: “My Church Speaks again. « mi p M CteristiM Endeavor 7 <M) I’ M Sunday Evening Fellowship. "Echo*s" of the recently held general conference will be given. 7:00 p M, Wednesday Prayer and Praise service. A Woman'* Missionary Society group rally will Im- conducted ou Tuesday at the Linn Grove Evangelical Church. All women of the liiiirvii ar*- invited to attend thrally. 0 First U. B. Church R. R. Wilton, pastor Sabbath School 9:15. Curt Hill, supt Worship service 10.30. Sermon But one thing Is needful. C. E 6 30. Evening worship 7:30. sermon: The secret of HU lucornIng. Bible Study Monday evening Prayer meet'ug Wednesday evening 7;00. Choir practice at 8:00 W. M A Institute at Fort Waytte Calvary C. B Chur h Monday. Q HOME EDUCATION The Child of Five a Mmature Adult It was mid morning In the Hampson home. Dishes were standing unwashed. Mrs Hampson was hurry Ing lo finish her work and prepan an early dinner since she wag en tertainlng some friend* at the Hart man Hotel in the afternoon. Just when sh<- wa < putting meat in* > th*- oven, the d*-or beil rang "Holdiie. go to the door. If sum* one ask* for me. tell him I'm no* at home." whispered the frantic , mother Tbe five-year-old returned breath lUa with excitement "Mr*. Jon*

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• almost got in; she was ao sure you i were in the kitchen. I told her you had just gone down town ” •’Why. Bobbie, you shouldn’t lie ! ' like that.” "Wasn't saying that you were not at home a lie."' '■ i At 12:30 Mr Hampson rushed in ? , to announce tliai he had lost all he . had. When Mr* Hampson collaps- • I *-d. he urged. "Go ah* ad with you party. I will g t th*- money some how Act as If you had a million | • In the mother’s absence, th*- ,- nurse heard Bobbie telling Ib* 11 neighbor boy. 'My daddy i» rich. • I why. he is worth a million dollars • We wouldn't eat at th*- restaurj an* where yon - dad does" ■ | Year* later when Bobbi*- wasentenced to prison for bank rob , liery. Mr« Hampson, in recalling ' Bobbie's pa«*t f-om baibyhood. read with * omprehenslve mind th*I w-ords of J. Edgar Hoover. "Train . in the high chair to avoid the elect trie chair. ..I — D. Carl Yoder H First Baptist Church j, 930a. m Bible school. Cal * | Petil-011 SlipI** 15 ■* tn Morning wor-hip ' f , S* rmon therm Mark* of ■* ini*l servant and hi* i ward." Ou* r ii*wly organized rhol will slug i "Joyfully Serving the King ! 730 p. m Our evening hour of • Fellowship Th* in*- -age entitled 1 "To Have or To Be 7 3u p m W*dn -day, I’raye: • and |>i .tier *< rvi* * Car*-y It M**-* Pastor HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS (Contlnuad From rage 1) county, indudug in-iatui Berne. Monroe and G* -icva, * a:n* w irker* who went i* the field- On* in 1 , stance *>f tiieii work » *- < ited l*y I • J Ward Calla. *l, f* id manap-'i f*i : the sugar company, when l*> boy topped, load- I aud pi"--*l mor* j ■ than thati l*'*i ton* ot beets foi l Bernard Kru- on :u< Raymond | • Kuhn*- farm, south of D*** atu I I The boy* w--r* paid on an ii iui I I iy or tonnage basis, the aiiaiig*I in* n- b ng n.l y i- -i >*• . ; ami the helper*. Canada Considers Butter Rationing I Ottawa O* I 21 <Cl*> Batt* [ rationing for Canada i* lieing * *n sidereil by the Wartime |>r|c*v and trad*- i* .nd Increased cteeeac production ha* (lit deeply into Canada - butter , output If you aim ' » Ih- a l*ig gnu. > >u i"

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The Church Invites You Theodore Roosevelt -aid. "No other book ever written in any other tongue. i*as ever so affected the whole life of a people a* th* Bible baa affected the lives of the English -peaking peopl***." The one way to save the world

■ ■. 1 The ;*zjr Zz Way A Wcrld Order V world ordei of peace and prosperity will com*- when world sovereignity tha: is just and righteous will be affective. Sovereignity is now a- work, it is seen in the home where parental authority is exercised: it is seen in municipal government win r** social compacts are formulated for the good of the citizens; in a larger way in this country w*- have -tat* govemmi-n* wher* th*- sov-eignty of a large society of people agree to work togethei On still a larger seal* w*have our national government in i whi*h many million* agree to live i together In th realm of peace, lib-*-i*y and jus'i- e to all Now there 1- needed one more step h will b.- a long et*-p but tbe only way for world peace l.'ntil this step is taken wars will continue. That world sovereignity will be achieved not by abandonment of national idetif: y but by the «ub ordination of nation* to world organization in natters of interna ■ iiiai concern. WHEN YOI TRAVEL See Us For A Travel Ticket Policy Costs 25c per Day. S3OOO to SSOOO Protection. $15.00 to $25.00 Weekly Ind. The Suttles-Edward* Co., Agents Phone 358. Too many p* rsons lay for their - |i Cloverleaf Sealtest ICE ( REAM Your best health food. Eat it regularly. Ask for the "Treat of the Month." Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc. w« g«ini -unitrthiiiK Im*ii» r. DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes Builders' Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Phone 253 111 Jefferson St. Man -* i- a i * v.e;:*-at * xampl* I * th*- ■ !idd t»y acquiring good hab I a.-. I’arts for Ford Cars and parts for practically all makes of car*. Expert auto body repairs and painting. Al I). Schmitt Motor Sales Phone 144 201 207 S. First St. Th* iiaii f o' a * lo* k may fail *a but the hand .>( God nev r d<**»D. t'ari Yjder Be particular about your apparel. Choose your clothes with confidence from your favorite store. Holthouse-Schulte & Co.

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| i« that ail nation* give heed to | Bibb- study, b-arnlng the high ideal* <>f life and making them real. Why no*, give heed to tho church** invitation uud COME TO CHI'RCH NEXT SCNDAY? —D. Carl Yoder.

I wit — and—jvWJ I Wisdonvw?! B C><e>seuaia**eß A College Buy and Hi* Budget \ wise fath -r when stat ting his son into college told him clearly and emphatically that he wa* giving him what v needed for the year and tha* under no clrcutn- * ance* would h* add to it N«-ar the close of th* year the sou seeing he had failed to live within the budget, wrote home appealing for more fund- Again he wrote, having received no more cash. Finally in desperation h-- wired. "No mail, no Kai*-, I will faft." The father wired ba< k Too bad 1 so saw! your Dad.” — „ - q A siiarp tongue doesn't indicate a keen mind. Constant stewing Is a good way to become hard boiled. Faithfulness is a* sure ot reward a* *lu i* of punishment. Unless jin Is confessed it will fester. Mo«t fast live* eud up to slow music. Cash Coal & Supply Paint, Coal, Roofing, Lumber and Builder Supplies R. A. STUCKEY Sin begino with looking anon. ' touching, and tasting the forbidden ' fruit. AUCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship at your Service RESERVE YOIR SALE DATE Livettock. Farm, and Real Estate Sales. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Sanmann C W Kent Graham Bldg Decatur, Ind Phone 174. , True happini s* consist*- not in , th- multitude of friends, but tn th* :r worth ati-.l choice, ---lieu Jinson. The First State Bank Deeatur, Indiana Entabiiwhed IMB3 Member Federal Deposit Inn. Corp. On* can nev* get up in the world by getting duwu in th*: mouth. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfcl Chiropractor & Naturepath X-Ray of Spine where indicated. Therapy applied at needed. In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314 A man *.i:in*. b* wrong with hi* bi *:li* r .«ud .tght with ?'* it.-aven ly Father. KEM TONE "lhe Miracle Wall Finish” Cover* Mott In*.dr Wall Surface* with just ONE coat. Quart 98c Gallon $2 98 Holt house Drug Co.