Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1946 — Page 2
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*2* | SUNDAY httrMiotitl I SCHOOL LESSON •• B» haholpl. lunmuirt. u d. Ol th* MooUv NlbW Institute Os O>««H R*l***eU bv Western NOwogoper VeloU Letton for October 20 burn *n4 Scripture text* M toclcg eepyrishM kv l«t*reetten« Council at tclitloui Education, used by act nu ••ion FALL TRAINS FOB hm nn: work LKMON TKXT Acta t l(b XT II M. M. Galatian* IW-M MEMORY tBLBrnoH And rtralßh’ way M preached Chrlat In the synagogue* 'hat ha la tht Sen of God - Aeta ♦ M Tha regendrating grace of God had made Fatd into a new man. one who now had no greater delight than telling othera of the redeeming grace of G id In preparation for that fuller ministry which we* to follow. Paul flrat gave witneat In the place where he had been persecuting the Chriatiana, in faet, in the city to which he wat bound when the Lord met him. But now inatead of breathing out threats and violence he met theae former aaaociatet and friends with the new meatage of the gospel. He had to meet them sooner or later, and H wat well that he met them now A clean break with hit pa«t makes a man ready for future service I. Paul Faces Hla Fast <Acta #:i9b»\ What a surprise it mutt have been for thoae pertecutort of the Christians at Damatcus to find that the one to whom they had looked for leadership was now a Christian. What a testimony that was—right to the point! " Straightway"—what a good word to apply to the servant of the Ix»rd Paul did not hesitate to declare his faith in Christ, to proclaim that the One who had redeemed him was able to save others It is the normal and proper expression of Christian faith to give testimony to others. That sho.dd be true of every believer With Paul there was the added element of his call to preach, for God had ordained that he should be his chosen vessel for that purpose 'Acts •:1S». Paul's message was Christ. He proved to the Jews that Jesus was the Christ tv X 2», the One of whom their Old Testament Scriptures spake and for whom they professed to be looking. He declared him to be the Son of God <v. 2#L They were unwilling to accept the message They were "amazed" at Paul and "confounded" by the truth he proclaimed, but they rejected both it and him, and he had to escape for his life Although our lesson only indirectly refers to it (see Gal. 1:17. II). it should also be noted that Paul went up to Jerusalem before he went to Antioch, as indicated in our next portion of Scripture. There he faced suspicion on the part of the believers, who knew him as their enemy. Having faced his past we now see that 11. Paul Faces His Future (Acts 11 29. 2#i He was God's chosen instrument to bear his name to the Gentilea (see Acts 9:13), and at the invitation of Barnabas he came up from his home city of Tarsus to minister at Antioch, the place which now became his real spiritual home, and the center from which his great missionary enterprise was carried out. It la interesting to note how this camo about in the providence of God. Persecution spread the believers abroad (Acts 11:10/. and like the scattered brands of a beaten Bro they carried the flame of Chris-1 tiaoity far and wide. Thus the gospel eame to Antioch, the third great* det city in the world of that day. A teviVgl broke out and Barnabas was denmrom Jerusalem to be of help Good and apiritua) mSn that he waa (Acts 1f:23, Ml. Barnabas did nothing to hinder this work of God. but admonished the people to "cleave unto the Lord"; that is. to follow him elosely. Would that all apiritua! advisers had such d spirit and aueh sound judgment. He was also wise in sensing his need of help. So he went after Paul, the very man to teaeh these young Christians and to lead them out into a rddiam and abundant lifo for the Lord. Here it waa that the beautiful name of "Christian" was fret used. AB this wee possible because in. Peel FSeee Ms Lord (GSI. 1:17-W. Mgpy years after he had been called to Antioch, Paul wrote this letter to the Galatians to warn them against Judaizing teachers and to urge them to hold fast to salvation by faith. He declared this to boa message which he received from God and not from men. Before Pdu! went out io preach and tfach he went up into Arabis to bo Slone with the Lord, it he took what wd might call his postgraduate course in theology. He learned—aiond With God. His life had been transformed Hi* attitudes had been completely Changed Hid thihktng about CHriM was dMMNstedlly opposite to Us former beMs Me deeded tteta dMo wKi Gad ta pyepaM MattseM Mr the ottrmy At triuSSMim yedSIS •Bead
— — ° RURAL CHURCIfBB° o 0 Willshire Circuit U. *. Church L A. Middaugh. pastor Willshire 9.3# am Munday school. Luther Funk. supi. 13:30 am. PreoeMng servled. 73d p m Wednesday, prayer meeting. Dails ■trickier, leader St. Paul 9 IS a in. Munday school. Eddie .McFarland. «opt. 7:<>o pm Christian Endeavor. Faye Bchelderer. leader. 3 ihi pm Preaching service. 7:00 p m Tuesday, prayer meeting and Bible s'udy, Robert McBride leader. Winchester 9 jo am. Munday school. Morl E«*ex. «npt, 10:3o am. Clasn meeting. Fied Zitfiher leader. 7:30 p m. Thursday, prayer meeting —— o United Brethren In Christ Rlverre Circuit Paul A. Graham, paster Mt. Zion Munday aclioel 9:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:3« Pleasant Grove Munday school 9:00 Prayei meeting Wednesday 7:00 Mt Victory Sunday aihod 9:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00 Quarterly meeting at VI. Victory. Preaching and bimine-r meeting Saturday October 19 at 7:S« with the conference enpt., Bev Paul Parker in charge, Cotnmunlon aervice Sunday Oclolier 20 at 10:00. All are urged to attend these services. o Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church 0. H. Pellett, pastor Unified morning services: Sunday school 9:30; Thurman I. Drew, superintendent. Minting worship 10:15. sermon • object. Stewardship of Life. The choir under the direction of .Mr. Earl ChaHe will ring. 'There Are Shadows. "Solo, by Mr Thurman I. Drew, and duet by Miao Janei Brown and Mr. Chane. Christian Endeavor 7:n*. Mr. IbiHs Walter will speak Come and hear him. Evening worship 7:30. subject " Things New and Old " We are to have the presence of two ex-service men from lluntinxtoa, Ind Mr. Hue- Walter, wim will lead the singing, and Mr. Lynn Taylor, who will play the piano, Other special music will be given. Von are Invited Prayer aervice on Wednesday evening at 7:30 We will study the second chapter In the book. •Christian Stewardship." He sure to bring your Imok to the meeting. Choir rehearsal following the prayer service and <m Sunday evening following the service. The Women's Missionary Institute and the Fort Wayne district conference will he held In the Trinity Evangelical i’nited lire* thren Church in Decatur. Monday October 21. starting s' 9:25 am. Special speakers will be Rev Peter Wong of China. Rev. Alva Sholty of Huntington and Dr fl H. Caln us Warsaw All who can are urged to attend. —o Mt. Tabor Methodist Chvrett C. C. Conn, minister church school 9:3ft. F.d Koos. su pt Morning worship Iff:!#- Theme: "The Christ Life." "Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together as the manner of some la." It Is our duty and privilege to worship God. This can be done at home but It is not commonly done. Come with us. W’e welcome yon. o Monrbo Methodist Church g. O. Kegerreis. pastor 9:3O—M irnlng worship Sermon: "Uwe or Devotion?” Special music by the choir, 10:30 Chun k mhool classes
We Invite You To Our Regular Service* Sunday Scheel. 9:30 a. m. Morning Worafiip, 19:30 i.iH. Junior Chureh. «:3O p. m. Y. f>. Meeting, 9:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P- m. «■* Coma! Bring your Friends! Worship with us. Depart to Serve. Rally Day, Oct 21 Colored Male Quartet. •‘You aft ahvfta Wdtome at Our Friendly CKWch” North 7th & .MarvhuH neettw
■-" — - I 30- Mdßtbdrs of the youth fellowship will meet st the parsonage to attend the district rally at Waynedal*. Evening service will be dianite* ed. Monday 7:o# — Builder's class meeting In the allies Wednesday 7:3# Midweek prayer and Bible study. Thursday 7:Oft Scout troop ftS — Calvary Evangelical Units# Brethren Church F. H. w I tided, m inletdr Munday school 9:3*» am, Prayer meeting, following Munday school. ■ Midweek preaching aervice. Thursday 7:30 pm. o Decatur Metnodiet Circuit Homer Studabaker, minister Beulah Chapel Bally day and homer omlttg. Sunday school 9:3d; visiting I fenchone in charge of clas*ee. Learn study: learning How to Wit reas. Morning worship 1U:3«. Dr A. P. Teter district superintendent will give the sermon Rev. [.eon Newhottee will give the Invocation Special nuinl»ers. Basket dinner In basement 12 o'clock. Afternoon program I:3# o'clock. Men's quartet Invocation Rev Jewell. Duet Mr. and Mrs. Cot of Forf Wayne Sermon: Rev. Matthew Worth man. First Evangelical utid Reformed church Bluffton. Former paatons will l>e with us. Come see our church, come see what the lx/rd hath done. A friendly church, with a welcome to all. 0 < I.EIIK'S I.t«r nF < *Wt»fl»AT«d son <;»:vr:R4t. ri.r.crtov gs/VKMHRH S. I»I« Stale <>f Indiana County "t Adams. W. I, rlydr- <> Troutner, Cleik »f th* Adams «*fr. ult Court h-rehy certify thsi the following Is a full. true, and inrrei t list of tli«- names of Candidates filed In this on!'e to he voted on at the General Ele< tlon, November '.th. ISIS, between the hours of o'clock A -M. and sl«. .. 10. k I’. M lirWO'HVIH TlthUT cot Art For ttepresentative in Congress Fourth Cuiigresstpnal District WAI.TEIt E FftEDEIIICK For Prosecuting Attorney .-Sth Judicial Cln Utt, Indiana MVI.ES F PAItItIHII For Joint Senator In Adams Illa, kford and Wells Counties WAN A EICIIHOItN For Joint llcpresenlatlve Adams and Wells Counties lt<HH7i:T H HHI.UMI: For Clerk Adams Circuit •'ourt EDWAItD JAHEIt'I For County II reasitrer Ji/itN l»l FF For County Sheriff IfElt-MAN BOWMAN F«>r County Coroner HARMON GILLIG F>r Countv Surveyor a-UIN W TYNDALL Fur County A«»e**<' r Ai.HEirr HAitLow For County Commissioner First l»l»trl. t JOHN W. BLAKEY For County Commissioner Tlilr.l District JoHN ACOKBCItGEIt county vouhellman !<• District HENRY OEHNEII County < 'oum llinan Jnd District JCLICS SCHI'LTB Countv Councilman Ind District D. A RCMPLE Countv Councilman Ith District CHRIS MTAHLV County Colin, liman A’, l-nr*' LEON NI:IfHN.K'IIWANI <EC. WILLIAM KIIECTZMAN oT'lYi HUFFMAN r<iM*«Hii'« Hvit.ors Prehle TuHUshlg M<ur>er ..f Advisory Board Mil |H II WORTHMAN EDWARD AI'MAS MAirriN SELK ING Km.l TaWashle Township Trustee GIN Ht< IE >« 'll I HFEItMTUt N Member of Advisory Hoard HUGO HOEItGER MAUI IN AUMANN AUGUST MELKING f aloe TwArwnted Member of Advisory Hoard II BUM AN tHEIMIgi: RICHAIII* BLEEKE WM KRI ECKEBEItG klrklsaS T«r.»s»lU Township Trustee IIHIBAIH* 11. HIGH Menttier Advisory Board GLEN D. ADLER f.dwaki* k W’LTKi: KAMI'EL j>. HENHCHLN Mastelaslea TnwasMe Ji ,HN ’ b" iWfw&SIW'HXEfc r, TM.'“ItANCT ,r M mber of Advisory Hoard ALVA M NICHOLS JOHN It PAItItIMH ® Township Trustee B. K. WINANS Meml>ef of Advisory B-.ird .loE STEELE OIUM'E TOPE o. S PQILTNEV Freaeh taWeablp Township Trustee ELI GItABEIt MemlrT of Advisory Hoard I W A. PRMttOHF grtrw TOwasMs Township Trustee FItED VON GUNTEN M-rnber of Advisory Board OKA P. TOWNSEND JOWN C. SoLIiNEIt N<(AH NEI KNSUHW AN|»E?t Mae Crash 'rawaablp Township Trustee >’LoYD II
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Hembet Os Advisory JJoskl RI'E L MTItAIfn fWXHIQE .wfIFR C, O. MANLEY HkHfsrg Tawasklg Township Trust** RALPH IL MILLER Memtier of Advlsnry Bos d HAItVHY GAIUIOBEN J. R Di’KIUiTE HAROLD MinfflMAKElt Wateaati rawasblß /Township Trustee HAROLD MATTAX Member of Advisory Board EI.I AUqMBUIinER CLUIA ANI'RftlW'N Township Trustee VfCT<Slt R/fd.nNBACHF.It Member «f Adym>ry Board Anlir' foRBMAN |J|>H CHItfSTV For Reprsaentktlve In Congress Fourth <'ongr< sahmal District rArAtol: w (HLLIE For Joint Setetgr hi Adams. Blackford and Wglls CounHes Homer a michael For Joint Representative Adam* and Well* C.riintks CECIL IXJHKW/iOD. JR For Clerk of Ad«tns Circuit < ourt HAY MUNI > If. SNThEIt For County Treasurer NriltVAL l». FUHRMAN For County Sheriff DAgJE DEATH For County Coroner JOWEMf C .MORRIS Fur County Murveror VIJIGIL F BOWERS l or County As»e**or JOOHE IL ENGLE F<>r County .>mml«»lonet First Dlstrht IOHN H PEfEItS F..r County Comml««l*"i*r Third liftrht c ttov RFtItMAN For County Councilman Third District CHARLES .1 K'ffES For County Councilman Fourth District A. <• MUNRO tov»v«HiF« Bii.Mrr* tsreble Towoetep Township Trust*. CHARLES A FITHtMAN H»a« Toss’kb 11'ownshlp Trustee oItLEV WALTERS talon Taw ask Is Township Tru't'e rifAfILEY BU!II"I Nlrk lead 'rawashlp Township Trusts. HARVEY IL MANkEV I .Member of Advisory Board l lano EIIRMAN MILTUN GIROD HUMfTB W ARNOLD «t. Marya Tawaskle Township Trusty BENTrtT f JOHNSON M.mber of Advisory Board OTIM E. SHIFFEItIA GEO. M FOGI: HARRY RAY M«ar»r Tow a.hie Township Trusts. HOWAI:I> HILLIoM Rtes t'rrrk tawnshls Township Trustee DON HAI DEN-HI'SH MeiWbor <»f Adilsori Hon'd LELAND A, RIPU'V itaHfard faweshle Township Trustee Elt-MAN L OWENS Member of Advisor* Board VI.BF.ItT BIMMWIIMAN HMIL STAI FFEP. M abash Tawnshls Township Trustee CH A RLE-' V frEETEIt M.mlmi <>f Advisory Hoard liFAVITT BI RK JAs'OB I' KOONS ERWIN BAUMAN Jeffrrana Tawnshlp Township Trustee JtttAYTON PYLE M-inber of Advisory Board srt FI'S A ir>«E MAIk I'S LUGINBILL IIAItLEV M TI'MItLESON rRt/HIRi rtON TH RET Fur p.epres. ninths In Congress Fourth Congressional District GPX/p.Gi: HOIXTON Of't. Attend District K. Os P. Meeting F. V. Milin. John R Parrtih. Boy Mnmma anil Frank Kiteon of the Imai Keklonga lodge. Knight* of Py'hiaa, attended a district K of P meeting at Montpelier Thuiwday night Trade la • Good Towg - Daeatur TWO AUTOS (Cvntlbued From Page One) and ctmalderable artificial bait. Mr. Hain had left It In the garage preparatory to cleaning It and storing it for the winter, he told •he officer. Solomon Ix/rd of Oak street notified officers Chllcote and Hill about 12:4S a. in. today that roaieone had entered hl* home while members of the family Were away. Nothing was found th be mfsklng, however. A purse, reimrted utolen from the Georgia Foughty home on Thirteenth street Tuesday night, has been recovered, chief Miller stated All papers In the purse were found to be Intact, but money totalling elmut ISO waa missing. The pdriie was found on Mixteenth street. Decatur Ins. Agency ■•tabliahdd IM7 General Inauraiwa K. C. Bldg. Room S . —I w I I I. ... —
Predict Republican Gains In Congress Polls Forecasting Gains In November • •* Washington. Oct. 13 — <LP' Polls and the report* ot roving newspaper reporter* forecast Re puhllean congressional gain* today as the general election cam palgn approached the final tortBhrttL u Republican partisans claim the house of representatives for sate end say they have a chance to win control of the senate. Dem<> cratic partisans Insist they will maintain control of hoth houses of congress The political alignment a* of today Is as follows: Renate: .*>• Democrats; M Re-J pnhllcan*: 1 Progressive; I vacancy House; 237 Democrats; 192 Republicans; I Progressive; 1 American Labor; I vacant The senate vacancy was created by the resignation of Warren R Austin, Vermont Republican, who has been named United State* representative to the United Nations. The Progressive rest was held by Ren. Robert M ImFollette of Wisconsin, who •otighi nomination this year as a Republican and was defeated In the primaries. A net gain of 11 seats would give the GOP 2IX and majority control of the house. Majority parties almost always lose some reals to the minority In off-year elections. Under the spectacular leadership of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democrats reversed that in 1934 by Increasing their house membership from 313 to 322. and they also gained sen rte seals In that off year. But the majority trend normally is down In off-year polling and | almost Inevitably will be down this year. The Democratic national committee makes no estl-1 mate of how the house and senate will be divided after the elecHon except to say that both will , remain Democratic. Republicans claim they will gain 3o to seats In the house JITTERY about making ■ com muffinx? There'x no I Reed to be if you use I Flakom. All the dry in- | gredients. precision-mixed | I for delicious results. Just ■ \ add egg and milk. y/l Hako !«*!».' pre- V rtsi'Vn mn*d fnr K J delicious /»*u!tv #
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Rep Clarence J Brown, R. 0. Repnbllenn campaign director, «ays the election Is In the bag nnd promises plenty of excitement when the new congress meets. ... i o ■■■ - Remove Onion Odor To remove onion odor from the hands, rub them with dry salt or dry muitnrd Immediately. SEVEN CENTS (Continued from Page 1) . hiding the Central Soya com pany’s site. Is In the Decatur-Root urea. Although the approval of the i tate board of tax commissioners is requited in fixing lhe rates, it la not considered likely that the board will differ with the recoin meiidations of the field examiners and that the rates will be certified to the county auditor in a teW days
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