Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1944 — Page 2

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I Wisdom v l || friwo <.<**»«■< J Someone lulls of a man who cum to Charfeii Kinney, the iawyer-evan geltet, and said. "I c-an't Iwlleve In the existence of a devil." "f»on't you?” said Mr, Finney. “Well, you resist him for a while and you will noon believe in his existence" •— oHome Education Learning to Smile The head of a groat corporation, believing it would add to the ability of his Jl ramen it they really know how to smile, hired a stage director to leach them the art. He conducted a sort of smile clinic—rehearsing (hem. criticising them, calling attention to their errors. Alter two weeks of intensive training the ealesmen in three months Increased their salos flfleen percent. In her home Mrs. White, too, U conducting a smile clinic. It is a rainy, gloomy morning Jane cones downstairs pooling and frowning i ‘My day Is spoiled'; I don’t care I to go to the picnic If I can't wear; my now sun suit." Mother greets I her with a smiling "Good morning, daughter; the sun will soon be shining. Come here; look into this mirror: watch lhe clouds of your face disappear. There! what a ray of sunshine you are! Nature will soon bo In tune with you." “Thanks, mother. I feel good on the Insidenow. la-t it rain. If It wants to. I can have a good lime today In spite of it." —— o- — Courage Is Are and bullying is smoke. BeaconfleJd. In the long run one hue to pay the price of every worthwhile achi -cement. Christian character to be attractive must be adorned with a gracious disposition. • isscii - -we • t T SENATOR SAMOTL D. JACKSON, above, a Democrat from Indiana, will serve as permanent chairman of the Democratic national convention, opening in Chicago, July 10. Jackson, who is Democratic nominee for the governorship of Indiana, was nominated for permanent chairman by the new executive committee of the national committee. (InttrnMioatl)

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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson

Creamed comments on the Sunday School lesson. "Taking Piassession of Canaan”—Joshua 14:6-14, , I Judges 1:3<*21 for Sunday. July 9. In this study we have the lesson in life's unfinished conquest a* seen in Caleb who now lays claim to his inheritance though in possession of a giant people. v. 8. “The children of Judah i came unto Joshua in Gilgal; and Caleb the son of Jephunm-h the Kenezlte said unto him. Thou know, eat the thing the land said unto Moses the man of Cod concerning me and thee In Kadeehbarnea.” | Caleb. 85 years old. with Judah's ; representatives shows himself a I man of faith in God; note the coinj plimant paid Moeen who be called a man of God. Note too how Caleb stands on God's promise; hence, he can not fail. v. 7. "Forty years old was I when .Moses the servant of the !<ord sent me Iron Kade.libainea to rapy out the land: and I brought him word again as It was In mine heart." As one of the spies to report to .Moses the condition of the promised laud. Caleb with Joshua gave a 4rue and fearless report as coming from a simere heart. Sincerity must In- seen in character and iu conduct as a basis of faith. v. 8. "Nevertheless my brethren that went up with me made the heart cf the people melt; but I wholly followed the Lord my God " Vain imaginations, ignorance, falserumors and reports Tiave a disheartening influence which was exempli tied ill the other spies. Note the good testimony of Caleb "1 wholly] followed the Lord.” God is pleased to have his followed consecrate I themselves wholly to him; it is then he can bless and use them. v. 9. "And Moses aware on that day. saying. Surely the laud whereon thy feel have trodden, shall be thine inheritance, and thy children's forever, because thou hast wlic’iy followed my God.” This 'uheritanca was Hebron possessed by strong men reported as giants Caleb did uol ask to be retired. Ha was retired for greater service. v 11. "As yet I am as strong this day as I was iu the day that Moser sent me; as my al l ength was then, even so is my strength now. for war both to go out and to come in." Caleb gives God the credit for his strength ao seen in preceding verse. “The lair th hath kept me alive." Faith In God as experienced in a truly consecrated life Is closely related to health and long lite. The only language the giants in Hebron knew was force and that was the proposed language of Caleb v. 12. "Now therefore give ine this mountain, whereof the laird spake In that day: for thou heardrat In that day how the Anaklms where there, and that the cities were great and fences; if so lie that the Lord be with me. then I shall

be able m drive them out. as the laird said." God wauled the Israe lites to be hie own child)en. faithful, worshipping only him and that 1 this be done all unbelievers, Idol--1 worshipping people must vacate ' the selected place for them. So it was in behalf of right emumess that Caleb claimed Gode help. i v. 13. "And Joshua blesead him i and gave unto Caleb Hebron for an ' Inheritance." God's blessings are given to those who seek to serve 1 the land In hard places v. 14 "Hebron therefore became the inheritance of Caleb the won of Jephunneh the Kenesite unto this day. because he wholly followed the laird God of Israel." As a rule godliness Is profltable in this life as well as in the life to come hi the case of Caleb, he had proven himself a true servant of the Lord covering forty years arid now he was rewarded even In this life, not I by being given a favorable place for retirement but a moumal nos for retirement with giants to be conquered. Verse 20 states the, fact. "He expelled thence the three sous of Anak.” v. 21 "And the children of Benjamin did not drive out the Jehu slees that inhabited Jerusalem.” Because the idolatrous Jcbasiles were not driven out. Judah forgot God and worshipped Baal and became so untrustworthy as to fail God. They were finally taken into captivity. o |ww PSsff ”Ngtusj Mrs. Leslie E. Swain. Providence, I K. I, ba* been electerP president of I the Northern Baptist convention at! its recent session. The Northern| BapHst convention is the national; name of all Baptist churches in the* North. Mrs Swain is the second woman presiu nt of thia national' organisation. She is also president | of the Womans Amer’can Baptist | Foreign Mission Society. Bishop Edwin F Lee became director of the general com mission on Army and Navy chaplains June 1. He has been a miseionary bishop and narrowly escaped being I captured by the Japanese. Therei are 7.<wm Protestant chaplains now In the service. Religious news service reports! that of London's 225 Congregation-* al churches. 160 have been datnag ed by bombing, with 60 completely* destroyed Mexico has welcomed a new col-1 ony of Mennonite settlers from Canada to farms Iu the slate of San Luis Potosi. Pledges have been given that the pail flat scruple* of! the colonists will lie respocUd A stM-ond national study confer ' ence such as convened Iwo years! ago al Delaware. Ohio, will be held. The commission on a just and dur-1 able peace will mum- a lommiltee to arrange a three day conference which probably win m- held January 16-19, 1*46 at the place to ba I selected. Following lhe pattern of] the Delaware confervm e It |» plan i ned to seek appointment of dele gates by responsible denomination si bodies and all' -I‘gious organ isatlons Including state and city councils of church. Many churchmen are protesting ! the income tax legislation which provides a "standard deduction" of ten perrent. covering deductions for taxes and interest o,t Indebted- I ui-MS. as well as for contributioue This legislation Is ante to disc our- ' age charitable giving since the deduction can be obtained whether the contribution is actually made or not. It is unfortunate that the legislators in a sudden zeal for simplicity. should seek to attain It by 1 penalizing the churches. 0 — ( OimhucNat A Th* range of our three -xwe years and tan h not the limit of our life. Our lift. la not a la nd lock ed lake enrkixed within lhe shore lines of 70 years It la an arm of the «ae And so w« must build fm those larger waters. We are im wFs*' How t£*a wa live , toAsy -a prospect of otortud ttiJ»«. row <—f. J|. Jewett.

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UCHURCHESI Church of God Glen E. Marshall, pastor 9:30-11:20 a in. Unified service Rev. Vai Clear. Lima. Peru. South America, will »peak in the service. Look for a splendid, challenging message. 6:30 p. m —Shining Lights. Mrs. Mary Hazelwood, leader 6:30 p. m.—Christian Crusaders. Miss Fiances Rader, speaker. 7:30 p. tn.—Evening service Message by the pastor. 2:15 p m District youth rally at Fort Wayne- Church of God. corner Putnam and Sherman streets. Rev. Vai Clear speaker. Wedner.day, I p. tn — Prayer service for night workers. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.—Midweek prayer service. Miss Coral Weigh-, leader. The daily vacation Bible school now being conducted Is reaching many hoys and girls. Eighty-eight 1 boys and girls have enrolled. The average attendance for the first ! first week has been 75. The public is most cordially in--1 vlte.l to attend the services of this | congregation. o— — ST. MARY'S CHURCH First Mass 6:00 A. M Second Mass 7:30 A. M. Children's Mass... 9:00 A. M High Mass 10:13 A. M. Holy Hour Friday 7:3" P. M. Week day Mam 7 00 A. M Communion Sunday for lhe Holy Name SocietyRev. Joseph J. Setmeu, Pastor o Zion Evangelical and Reformed William Feller, pastor Sunday Is the day that has been I set aside for outdoor services and ; I the rhurch school picnic at Shroy-' ■ er's lake Church school at the I lake will begin at 10 a. tn. The worship service will begin at i11:45 a. m Covered dish dinner at 11:30 la. m. All families of the church | i are invited to be present. School picnic and fellowship in the after- | noon. Tlkxc without means of : iransportatioii to the lake are auki '-d to lie at the church before 9:45| a m In case of rain the services and I dinner will Ire held at the church 'at the above hours. : The official board will meet in the church parlor on Monday at 7:20 p. m. The Women's Guild will meet at I the church on Thursday evening | at 8 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday' < at 7 p. m. Come and worship with us. —o First P r «sbyterian Church Five Points George O. Walton, minister 9:00 a. m.--Junior Bible hour.! Mrs. W A Lower. 930 a. m Sunday school. W |P. Schrock, superintendent. Tinfinal offering for the Wliuma fund , will be token this Sunday. 10:30 a in. — Morning worship Sermon. "The Higher Loyalty." The Westminister Friendship Guild will meet next Wednesday evening for the annual picnic. Hoatesses are Mis. Gladys Chamberlain. Mis* Sann i Kunkel, and Mrs. Rob- j erl Gay. ——. —o— Zion Lutheran Chu'ch Monroe and Eleventh Jbureets Paul W Schuhs, pastor Sunday school and Bible ( lass, 9 a. m Divine Sunday services. 10 a in laitlieran radii hour, 3 p. tn. Vesiry meeting. Tuesday. k;lo p. m. Missionaiy s<M-MRy Red Cross work Thursday. 9 a m. •«_x First Methodist Church M <>. Lester, minlater 9:30 s. m -— Worship servk-e. Message by the paotor. 18:46 a. m — Church school. Classes fpr all. No evening services. Midweek service Wednesday at! 7 20 p. m •sptist Church Carey R. Mower, minister 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. C. K. Ball, superintendent 10:15 a. m. — Morning wtiralrip. Special music. Sermon by pastor. 1 heme. "How to Get Things Frurn God." Onr Junior church meets at this same hour under capable leadership Bring yoar thlidren that they may get their training In their own rooms. wMM you enjoy th* worship in th* awlitorium 7-38 p. p — st-erybo|y'» Hour Y»u STS tattled to sad the has* dsv «UM best way with u» A aervjco

in which all may enjoy a part without embarrassment. If you enjoy beautiful music come and hear our organist and pianist each Sunday evening. A brief message by the pastor at each service. Everyone welcome. o Ni ttman Avenue U. B. Delbert Creae. pastor 9:30 a. m - Sunday school Mrs Reed, superintendent. Come, study God's Word with us. We have a «lass for you. 10 30 a. m.— Morning worship Sermon. "Pitching Our Tents Toward Sodom or Canan?” 2 p. tn —Harvesters will meet at i lhe home of Robert and Kenenth Grimm. 7:00 p. m,—C. E. S p. m Evening service. Sermon by the pastor. A service you will enjoy, Midweek prayer service Wednesday evening at 8:08 p. m. The administrative board will meet following this service The public is invited to attend all services. —•— First Unit'd Brethren R II Wilson, minister Sabbath school 9:15 a.m. Curtis Hill, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:20 a. m. Sermon. “A Bargain Without Money" Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 p. tn. This will he in the nature of a gospel musical program presented by a group from the W’ilhhlre United Brethren church. Prayer meeting and choir practice Wednesday evening at 7 and 8. Decatur Missionary Church Charles V. Glenn, pastor Sunday. 9:30 a. m. — Sunday I school with classes for all ages. Parents come and bring your children. 10:30 a. m. — Worship service with message given by the pastor. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship service. A hearty welcome extended I ' to all. Monday, 7:30 p. tn. — Quarterly! board meeting. Wednesday. 7:66 p. m.—Midweek ptayer service.. Mission field— Africa. o— — First Evangelical Church Winchester St., near Five Points F H. Willard, minister Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. Gregg McFarland, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:10 a. tn. Sermon. "At Evening it Shall Be Light." A service honoring the eld erly people of the church. No evening services during July Refrig-O-Master for yobr Ice Box or Electric Refrigerator. Saves food—expense and eliminates refrigerator odors. Western Auto Store V. R. Hudson The place of need Is the place of opportunity. Deca tor ‘'KcmTone” Miracle Wall Paint Headquarters. Wb sell the Entire Sherwin-WilliaatH line. (’ash Coal & Supply R. A. Stuckey If you have no ho|m---you are discouraged. — SI ■ SIH 0 Pumphrey Jewelry Store Gifts for All (JrcasßNtH.

■"’■‘l nils IS FOR YOU! READ! THINK! A human body like any man-made machine cannot function normally unteso every pert of ha framework la in proper position. The "SPUME” in yoor Framework Mt ST he in a perfect position for Perfect Health. For BETTER HEALTH Hew Your Chiropractor & Naturopath | HR. H. FROHNAPFEL I in Decatur since 1921. I 101 So. 3rd St. Phone 314

and August. Midweek service Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. The auuual Sunday school picnic will be held on Friday at 6 o'clock at Hanna-Nuttman Park. The Dorcas class will meet on Tuesday evening at the church at 7:30. The board of trustees will meet In the church office on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o— Special Services • And Meetings Os Churches In Area R l First U. B. Miss Mary Schumm, of Willshire. Ohio, will present a musical program Sunday evening at 73» in the First United Brethren church. A number of talented musicians from the United Brethren church of Willshire, will aid In this presentation. The general public is invited to one and enjoy the evening. O 1 Union Chapel Solomon Cauker, a nativa of W’est Africa. wfU present a special lecature at the Union Thapel United Brethren church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Cauker is a graduate of Otterbein College. Bonebrake Seminary, and will return to Africa this summer. I 0 To exercise your soul, spend live minutes every morning thinking of •ome good you may do some one and then do It. It is unwise to take Imprudent 1 risks; little boats should keep near the shore. — THE IDEAL LUNCH Open 21 htiurs a dav. Meals, Short Orders. Steaks and Chops Chicken Dinners every Wednesday and Sunday. 413 Winchester St. Phone 294. Somehow, we seem to spin our world out of our heart, and as we are so is our universe. Swearingen Dairy Pasteurized and Homogenized Milk Phona 20R 1202 W. Monroe St. Some people never smile: they merely grin. Bovee. Like to Fish? Visit our fiwiiing taekte department for g complete line of equipment. Lee Hardware Co. | Our hindsight is good because Intied on experience. ! Miller's Grocery Freeh Meats, Staple Grocartes Fresh VegetaWes Plmnmb 361 w 464. Milkr’w North End Grocery or Went End Grocery.

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The church membership in America at the present time is but approximately 40% of the population. Despite this fact. It provides 80% of ail college students. 75% of all the home owners, and 90% of all the country's philanthropy. It is declared upon good authority that only 2% of the criminals of A. Ov / SKmMMHMßßmhbbbbmbmi The Detroit council of churches lias adopted an Interracial code for Protestant churches. It would be deemed revolutionary by some. Here are Its four points: "111 The churches of Christ are committed by their Founder to a policy of racial equality through their belief In the fatherhood of God and broth- | erhood of man. 4St Irrespective of * race, members of potential membi are living within a church's geographical community should not he excluded or limited in number- in that church's membership i3i Where a particular racial group has set up a separate church, this! should not be used as a reason for' excluding members of the group thus served from other churches of I the same communion (4) Chris-' tian churches need to make poei , tlve efforts to serve all people I Be particular about yotir apparel. Choose your clothes with confidence from your favorite store. Holthouse-Schulte & Co. A great mistake of life is to lielieve only what lhe finite mind can grasp. DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homos Bulldere’ Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Rhone 253 111 Jefferson St. Forgiveness Is the perfume that lhe trampled flower casts back upon the feet that < rushed it. USED CARS We carefully purchase our used automobiles. Bo bock of many years of experience In autamobiles together with full equipment far replacements we guarantee you a safe purchase and economical operation. AL SCHMITT 201-207 So. let U Phono 144 Mi matter what you choos* for your life work, if it is something useful, it will be worth while, wowo The Early Morning News ou WOWO. 7:00 to 7:10 is spon sored by Wolverine Insurance Co. Neo Us For that No F.xclreion Polley. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents Niblick Store Bldg. Phons 358 When we deprive othem of their i liberty, sooner or later we l*»e our own Protect your FURS cxm> storage Shsclb HTML, Cteaium _ •

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ths United Hute, * u had, church relatinnuu. T-T From the cdura-ke. L, T throplc and etonoak ’ the ckweb pays gr..- 4 w- he a It bchoovi-K every rit iln , w _ , by the church Why no-, , Thu Invitation and come ty,, v Sl,n,UyT 0 Red equally within their The F arena." The code t .., tertan "staff Members »houM * ed and promot.-.i „ h , t . tn. re ability „ f rj(> < thirl x. Me g—— -Ir w KW < B 1. Csu you flunk n verse: "And I, if Ib. it tu< J ulng ths earth . . ditlnz 2. Who said. win sr Irnrns. take my ...» and be merry??' 1 ! ‘ * 3 Identify Jt-iu, touched the bier, -.aylng ■ “Young man. I b ay arise." 4. Name the t«<> Song of Boloim>ii J 5. True or lais* one of Solomon's wivei his heart after other so;. |tr. t 0 yod < I Abundant living abuudau' giving dtanlq.* Ml i It is belter to be lied . ,non i to be the liar. on b The happinexM of jnsr lh ( * , pend* upotl the quaiity Tune thoughts. idles | —nish The First State fiZ* trM Decatur, Indira )(| M Ils k EHtablished 188! «* F l-inx .Member Mn ‘ » l Federal Deposit Ins ■ .tlln Take away God’s not” and the soul of man JH like a city without walla wl 15 *® any enemy can man ii sent KEM-TONE “The Miracle Wall Fflfwn Covers Most Inside Wall b*'° with just ONE coat. Quart 9flc Gallon Holthouse Qpportuniiy will wait mt you If you do uoi opportunity. ! iu I Fee BstUr HeaiU »e H Dr. H. FrohnapC Chiropractor & Nature? X-Ray of Spins where Therapy applied as I In Decatur Sines IMI 1 , PHONE 314 ? ; nail; tbl er you hit it, the deeper yoil itgin. fl AUCTION SAUBj Experienced fUle-ina-idß •I your Servics u IUMKRVB YOUR SALS Livestock. Far*. • Real ReUta Bales J Midwest Realty Auction Cq J. F. Saomani- w C. WKent Grabs iu Bldg. »***•' J Phons 174. J Each person ha. within the power to lift or low 1 person or situation tn- t<>u<FJ " j BURK ELEVATif Grain, Hay, FhM SnR Coal, Wool and Mill Work with Burk i