Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1946 — Page 2
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I SUNDAY btltntalnnal I SCHOOL LESSON * tly HAROLD L LVNDMVWT, D D. Os Th, Biola ln,umt, at Chlc-gc. by W»«t<m N,w>n*n*r Uulvn. Lesion for July 7 tenon nbjsrt, and Scripture wall „• !»< led unit < ‘Pi righted by JnternsUon.il Connell of Itellgloua Mucatluo; u»«4 by panniMlun. THE LAW W JEHUS' BAY LESSON TEXT —Deuteronomy 8 4 9; Matthew J:l7 I®. Mark 10.17-32. MEMORY SELECTION - Think not that 1 am evina to destroy tha Jaw, or the prophets: I came not to destroy, but to fulfil! -Matthew I 11. Jesus Christ is the believer's final authority. He is both our Saviour and our Lord. He Is our teacher, our guide, our pattern in all things. It is therefore of the highest importance that we know bis attitude toward Ute Old Testament laws, and that is just what we are to consider in the lessons of the next three months under the general title, “Jesus Interprets Old Testament Laws.” Our introductory lesson tells us ot the origin, interpretation and application of tiie law, then we go in later lessons to consider the Ten Commandments in the light of the teachings ot Jesus. It is appropriate to point out that, far from being outmoded, the Ten Commandments ate really tho basis of all moral law They need a diligent restudy and re-emphasis in our day of disregard ot moral standards L The Law—Given hy God 'Dent. 8 4-9). Our God Is the one true God who is to have tire complete und constant devotion of all. The fact that so many men have ignored him explains the awful depth to which the world has fallen. This one and only true God has given through his servant, Moses, the fundamental moral lew for the government of mar, and he is to give diligent attention to it at all times. iteligl >n in the household fv 1> should Include the teaching of the Word, and the easy natural discussion of spiritual things In all the varying circumstances of home life Blessed are the parents who make it easy for children to talk about the things of God as naturally and unaffectedly as they discuss the other phases of life which interest them. The law of God should go with his people into their dally occupations (v. 8), not in any formal or stilted way but as the normal expression of their love for him It should be evident to ail who enter the home that the Lord is loved and honored tv 9). 11. The Law fulfilled by Jesus (Matt. 5:17-19). The law of God is eternal, never tn be abrogated, never set aside Christ himself, although we might properly say t! it he was in reality the lawgiver and thus had power and until .rity over the liw, indicated his purpose in coming to be that of giving the law its full meaning net of destroying it. One could wish that those who pr f; -s to be his servants might have the same measure of regard for God’s law. If they did, they obviously would not he so ready to ignore it, so quick to change it or explain it away, and far more ready to accept with their Master every “jot and tittle”; that is. even the minutest detail of his Word It is a mark of greatness "to do and teach” the law of God (v. 19) and of pathetic smallness to break his commandments and to teach others to disobey God Some ot the supposed great men of this world are mighty small when they are measured by God's yardstick. The one who recognizes Christ as the fulfillment of the law will go on tn consistent living. In his strength and by his grace we are to obey every moral precept. 111. The Law—Applied to Man (Mark 10:17-22). The moral law, which Is God's law, is good and in Its keeping man finds guidance for his life. Apart from Christ, however, he finds himself unable to keep the law. The gospel of the grace of God in Christ Jesus takes us a step beyond the law, and it is a great step for here we meet and follow the one who is greater than the law, tha giver of eternal life. Obedience to the commandments brings a man up to the very entrance upon that life, but to enter In be must have more than the “tikingc” of the law; he must have the person who to "the door” to eternal life. The young man who came to Christ was rich. His mind was obsessed with things. He had made it his business to observe the law, and had done well (v. 20), but his soul was not satisfied. He thought one more "thing” that he could do would accomplish hto purpose. The general attitude of the man was commendable. He sensed hie lack of the vital something which would remake hie life. He came to the right one—the Lord Jesus—with hie question. His failure to go beyond the things vdf <he l*r to a futh tt Christ, WNW. showed that ba loved Mi ■tessioto mere than Me dwired the Lord.
I RURAL CHURCHES j l-f.l NW ntZRCIIKH Mt. Tabor Methodist Church ('. <’. Conn, Minister Bible school, 9:3m Morn inx Worship at 10:30. Subject, ''Blindner-' Healed Thursday evening Prayer meetlux at X oo Come with n* anil wo will do you good. —— Willshire Circuit U. 8 Church I. A Mldduugh. Pastor Willshire •t o ,i. in Sunday school. Fred Myers. Supt. in :n ,i in Pieiii lung service. x mi p hi Wednesday, prayer meeting. Chas Samples, leader. St. Paul all ,i in Pleaching service Io If. a in Sunday school. Eddie M< -F.irland. upt .x no p tn Tuesday. prayer t H etini’ and Bible xtndy. Winchester ti :u ,i in Sunday . bool. Met! l'i«ex Supt. lit in a in t'latiH meeting, Fred zu’i her, leader x mt p nt t'hlldren’a Day pro . r.ini This program will include ,i demonstration of a two week’s l!iid> -i-hool with rerH.itlons, one* and musical selections All are welcome. (1 .., ....—— Monroe Methodist E o Kcgerrois. Pastor •• to a in Morning Wor'hlp lie laird's Suppei will be ohserv ed Special music hy the choir -:-rinon The Broad of Life” to :to a m Church school clan--e* fur all axes i; 13 p m Youth Fellowship 7 .!'• p tn Evening service. Wednesday 7 Mid-week Prayer followed by choir. o- -■ Union Chapel Church United Brethri-n in Christ D H. and Celia Pellett, pastors I tutted inortliiu aervi.cs, start * lit Sunday -ctiool nt 9 Mi I'liiirinan I Drew Snp<-i int- nd • nt Morn ng Atti*hi|i. -niton "I* elldeni e I>IV ' I" I I'hrk-liatt End nnr for votin'.’ I i >pl. .mil .id’ll!' 7 I". Eveniiu wor-hip. -ultjeti, "Ad ili iu . ' ‘ mt. !• ,iy., nevi e W.-dn*'day. *»" t'lmti ieheitrs.il following the -ettjet e on Sunday > veiling xml it Wedne-day ev.lening You are always welcoilfi Io thia iTltlieh in the heart id Ills- com inanity, with the <(immunity at heart u — St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed H. H. Mecketroth. pastor !• a.nt Worship service Hi a m . Sunday school 7 I*. pm, the peopie of the St. I.uke'e congregation are Invited t.i the t h t'linii Endeavor meeting .i: Vet.i Cruz The Ibv Virgil rnydi-r of craigvllle will give an iihletrah-d chalk talk Paul Katlff m in will he the leader Thur'day. X pm. the gill* guild z ill meet at lite Ylhert Di-k home p Decatur Method’St Circuit Homer Studabaker, Minister Mt. Pleasant Sunday school !♦:*•); Norval Fuhrman, supt Morning worship Io,:!ii. class for . II axePleasant Valley children's ervlce x o'clock United Brethren m Christ Rivarre Circuit Paul A. Graham, pastor Pleasant Grove Wul'liip si rvi’e 9:on. Striidtiy “(hool 10:00. Pt.i vet meet in Wed evening Mt Victory Sunday school In 00 Wot -Itip service 11 :l'O. Piayi-r tnceilng Wed evening. Mt, Zion Sunday -i hool 9 ”o cia*- meeting io :m Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed. evening The pastor espvcts to be with the «hnrehes on July 7. It Two Divorce Suits Are Filed tn Court Two new eiiii* for divorce have been filed in Adami < irciiit court here. In the one. Marie H. York a«k- for a divorce from Paul E York, charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. In that while infogfrated he Struck and iieflt her She a-ks custody of five children, aged 17. It. IJ. io and eight They were married May f7. 192* and separated July 2. P)lfi The plaintiff, who resides at 93H Harrhon street, asked for a temporary restraining order. John L. DeY’oss l» her attorney The other was filed by Wilma Rian against Richard Rom. charg lug that he dMerted tier on August 21. 1943. leaving her without sufficient funds to pay <urr«nt bills and that be told her to get a divorce The camplaiat statM that they were married October 3, 1943 separated on August a*. 1943. and have net Mhsb.ted s.aca June 2« 1948. 0 Burdette Cus.er Id plaintiff'c counsel
MAItINO in a giant demoMtratlon In New York City to "fight Britain's tyranny in Palestine,'’ tha mob. shown Leluw, flaunts a banner carrying tha Biitlah Colors with a swastika on IL At tho aatne time the crowd waa demon* »trating In New York, four memberd of tho Jtwish agency for Paleatine eelted on President Truman at tho White House In Washington. Uft to right, tho gronp, Ohown at right before tho executive manirtofi door, includes Ixnile Lipsky, Rabbi Abba H. Silver, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise and Dr. Nahum Goldman. They have been advised by Truman that tho U. 8. had not been consulted on the measures adopted by tho British government. (lnt»in»tional)
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Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Aren vSkSsss Youth For Christ A county wide Youth for ('hrint rally will be hi Id in the Beitnbaud hhell Saturday July 13 at x o'clock. The speaker will lxJohn A. Huffman. New England's IMiptilar radio paxior who broad (ustH over Roxton's largr-t indo pendent station and dirt-, I- tain, Alas del Alba, the Spanish "Wlnx* of the Morninx'' program carried over t'.MQ. Cuhn's larxext network lot stations Io Latin Amerha Mt ' I tut I man also directs the Bonlon Youth tor <’hrl-l rally held in hix , torlc Park street church of Bos ton every S.iiurilay nlxhi. A special featnre at this rally! will be Ihe showing of -Oiilttl inov illK pit lines. ' The Man who foi got Gotl, which will bring a slit ring < Itallenge to all. In iS'c of rain the rally will; be held in the First .Wenttonite chun h. The piiblii is invited. <> Leigh Bowen Quits FSA Position Here Administrator Quits Because Os Health Leigh Bowen of this city ha, re-1 signed hie pusiti m with the farm security adinisiiitration and Don atd Norijuest. who ha« Ix-mi the acting supervisor, has been ap-’ pointed snpervixer for the threet tounfies, including Adaum, Jay and I Wells. The a lea office is lo ated in the K. of building and Mis« Winitied Kilxon ot this city has been named office manager. Mi. Bowen served II years with the FSA. I'riiir to opening the office in this city he had head<|tiar tern in Allen and Whitley counties He reeigned his piMitlon because of 111 health, he stated. .Mr. Norquest served three years in the army and was stationed In China until the enJ of the war. He served here during the time that Mr. Bowen took » leave of ahaence 0 Wall's Bakery Is Reopened Today Mr. and Mr,. James B Wai' today announced the reopenitzg of ’heir bakery In this city, after it had been forced to close for three . nay, because of the flour shortage, i A limited suopiy haa been received, the/ stated, acd the bakery will keep epee uetll tha tup|!y is exhatMtMl
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Tiadn In a Good Town - Decatur o — PEACE PARLEY ((’•■ttaiteM Frum rags Oae) (><<o,iiAti in reparation- fr.un Italy, that payment lx- made over a per ml of ■ ven ye.uv, I.at Hie pay nient come out "f <iiri’< , ni produciton except for the first tw i years, that reparations be drawn from various hoiiici-s, and that Huss,., supply nn commo, ial terms niaiei lub, not inally imnoried by Italy, payment for same being made by deducting the value of the gooddelivered. Ityruex ami B»vin agreed that Italfan assets on the Soviet-occu-pied gone should not be < oneiih'ied in tho reparations field, and that warships of the Italian navy should be distributed a- war Imoty. not reparationa The xoitiK-s from which the Italian reparations were to come were suggested by Byrnes tn bk new American proposal. They were Italian war equipment. Italian as- ; sets in Russia and the liners Sa turiiin and Vulvaniu to he recon ditioned In Italy at the expense of j the Italian govemmeiit. Molotov refuio-1 to accept the ■ Vulciiriia and Satiimia, claiming ( 'they were ii-ele-,; for paSSenget traffic. HUGE CROWD K'natlnurU Fraim fair Om) ! side the park and airport. The display covered marc than' ;an hour of varied lynr-s of firei work*, including a inock tank batI tie, scores of sky rockets ami air i bimbs and a replica of the Amer ! i lean flag ae a finale Hundred' Witnessed the event I from porefte- artd Ihwim in various i section, of the city, tdnee theyi! were able to see the aerial port! m- 1 lot the display. — SAFE, SANE HOLIDAY (ConttausO from Page Oae) works by individuals, the chief ! stated. Only one complaint was ! received by the city police, the (hies stated, and thia w hen an cdult succumbed to the temptation to ignite some firecrackers which he had received from a mysterious source. He was at the Legion Memorial park when 'he incident occurred and neighbors complained. One Hurt Today A belated celebration at the city dump in llaitna-Nuttman’ lark resulted In one Injury this morning, however, when Robert Lee Gage. 16, of 72k North Fifth street, wax injured in a firecracker exploxion. The youth said he lied found an unexploded fireciacker there When he Ignited H a splinter waa driven into his cheek He was takes to the Adam* county memorial hospital fur treatment Practically all business was suspended in Decatur throughout s he entire day yesterday, with inly taverns, confectioneries and •* fe* other retail stores remaining open Most taverns closed U»t qvedijjg Nllee t'epot'led the celebration orderly, with no est teste on the docket today.
RETURN CUSTODY (t'oetlnurq From Page Oae) these other four > hildren and I lielieve they an exhibits of her ch lily io raix< a family and tile father It.i- timiucfioiiably be. n doing his best to keep the family together'' Th<- court recalld that while the f,uln r was not a r.-al estate owner, he had consid-e.-.ilde personal property and was flnan. tally .tide io ke.-p hi- fam fly together. Then he d.-nounced "the demonstration on the part of the defendants and defense witnesses,” who wept almost constantly v. hile in court Here he deemed i’ an attempt to win sympathy ol the court and "influence the ( hild ” He declared that "there have never been so many crocoi.ile tears shed in this court.” Tiie mother, who walks with the aid of a special device which uittiesses called a walker," was in court today Evidence of the i s'ranged families pat. hing tip their troubles" as a result of the tilling was shown, court attaches d"'lared after the decision had I '-on handed down, despite defense counsel Frank Gordon’s indilation to the court that he would ask for a new '.rial.
NOTICE i will be out of my office from July 8 through July 30. Dr. Roland Reppert Helps Vofl Overeomr FALSE TEETH IxNMenetsN and Worry N.. 1..1.X. r 1.. .miK.vsd „ r f.-,.| in at b- (UM- ~f 1.,.,.., watn.lv f«lI '••(‘th FAXTWf ll |m|.r..v,..| alK<ilint' ini!ji-.t'hli pf)W(|p*r, BprfnkI'.l on i ~o |>|.i;,. H iioi.lt th.-m firm--er so thev f.- i more . onitertahte. Sootiilnx ji>,| .online to gum* meh |».r<- l.i , ...ion ... M mouth Avoid i-’nl..iri ..-'it.eiit ■ :s> .1 |. V loo«e plates <le| r’.VSTKETfI tod... ..t no drug
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' Fort Wayne Youth's Body Is Recovered F it Wayne. Ind, July Scribes were arranged today Vincent Mct'llnloi k. IL l« Fraiche* | flh Instant jKfl : F' Facial / L 1 1*<> pad* L 1,00 Jfl Bi t ( hen Yu | i Nail Polish ■ I 75c I i .luva-Tex 1 J I \ Viitomalic | Hl Compact s I II 10c isl j Tuwty ■m CohiL'nes ’ flfi| Reg. n| I mM ■B. Special /fl I 50c 1 3 Lustre ( reme uW F A Shampoo ul jar U I I ■ H\ i OO ■ < js| gs j r I » . Sutton Leg ul 1 lei nI B I If 59c | 1 ikl hK 111’ ’I lOTnujj Polaroid vMKg i 1' Sportglas > & J. 69 W ftl with case Wfl I Bn Smyii’ uV Ka Goggle 1a ‘l-m J Wrisleys efl ■ i Perfumed tffl fIA Rath Crystals | I I Ih. hag fl\ 49c ’ j i Q| lEikays rl Shoe Soap | 19c f| w\ rJi b Gypsy Cream Il flfl L relief from fl . san harn and po*on ;vy Il sOc J i SMITH DRUG CO.
Wayne, whose body was recovered 1 from Hamilton lake near Angola yesterday. The youth drowned last Sunday. y—— —*- Trade In a Good Townj-_ nec * ,u ' ' c. SCHINDLER — Il I—(('•ettaneM Pram Th lighter arc two grandsone. Ofl< ( son pnveded her in death. , Funeral service* will be held Ml > 30 p m. Nundny nt the R*< n I borne, and at 2 o'clock at the West Missionary church, three I,llles west ot Herne, with the QUALITY i PHOTO FINISHING New, Faster Service Holthouse Drug Co. J Shooting Piiins m Back CRUTLV IMIS w WMndvefoW kmnt mr.l on offUUnLIU When pain stabs like a knife in the back •long with frequent getting««*** , n-any folk, are so grateful for Dr Kilmer s , Swamp Foot medicine that relieves such dutren when due to kidney, not eliminating a, they thould Foe three generations Swamp Root ha, been the standby m millit m, of home, when low of deep from getting up night, eauw, folk, to feel »o ner- - vous. run-down and worn out. Many thing there i, nothing like the herbs in Swamp Root, for fiimulating kidney,’ excretion. ; TRY it' Try to get feeling better with a i bottle of Swamp Root from the drug rtors. I
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