Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 162, Decatur, Adams County, 11 July 1947 — Page 2

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" I 7 a-SF 'jtSUNW’ 1 LESSON Seeing God in Our Preient World i.cmow tkrt rot Jtn.v it - jot. ait m. w-*. w m. n, <t. MEMORY SBUkWm The tewtof Mr. *n4 th* if, th* fzwd ham mate a*«n both *f them Proverb* »: K «ofWf HOTK- raHtf •p fteriMro mni rrfwtfV **4 —p tlflH»a to f«warfl ft ■• Momt'mi a*»4 *r ewmiarfM Hr MM,» L. VUNMItHM. » B. »H Tte NmSv nmi» tatUtwto. rM**f» • •’T'HB earth la the Lord’* end the ■ Mlneeo thereof) the world, end they that dwell therein** <Pe. M l). The men who know* the Lord reeofnlfM that the material end the spiritual world ore hath God’s. and that there Io In.the Anol anaiyole no dividing line between the oeetiior and the oeered To hoop our thtaklng straight •hoirt the story of J«b, we quote an aacellent summary by Dr B. L. Olmatoad: "Our leawm today atroaoeo the Berks nf God aa aeon In nature. The longer loeaoo of a few chapter* (Job 19-41) constate of the whole of the Lord's anawer to Job out of a whirlwind after the dialogue with the three friend. Io completed, end offer a youthful by.tender CNhu. had undertaken to giro Job on anawer (the 12 FD. "While F.llho wae epeaklag, a •town rame wp and Fllhn need It > te portray the greataeee, mystery and uaararrhaMewea* of fled (eh. • Ffl. Rlibu ottered many tenth*. J but be dM ant rid Mmartf as Uw. . error that Job wm suffering for , Ma atate. Whra be had flalehod, the retro of (led wae heard eat of the • aterwt"—(Aroeld'e Commentary), , Wo And in the eelected Scriptures of mir printed lessun- • I. The God of Creation (vr. 1-V>. ; IDH'g Mend ®Bhu had made • ( J tether good epeech. but he bad mieaed the real point of Job's teatInge. So the Lord rebukee him at .one who dnrhena counsel "by wordt ■ without knowledge'* J Hn« aptly that eopreeaea much , that la going on In our day Brilliant ■mon, leodera In artenee. economics end government, but without the true knowledge which cameo from a simple faith In Owl, are now Alling thio already confuted world with millions of words. Toe, word*. word*, words. that really darken the truth a bent (led and hie plan tar the world. They < Bow from tbe radio, the preeo, ; tbe palpH. from ererrwbere, aad • enfv add to the emdwdra God now brings Job to hla tael | <v. 1). He Io to eland up like a man .and anawer God Where wae he when God laid the tmindaUons of . the world’ W he la to wire, perhaps •he knows how God suspended the ’wwid In apace) Perchance he , would like to get out hla little RMMO--uring line and try to rut the plan* Jgf the Almighty thr-mgh the little channel of hie human brain I Tbeoe are geeethme that the prefeoeed trader* of ewr day need te anawer. and they need alee to eeow Ilf bp any t-banoe Btey eenM hwmbtr tbemertvea) te tbe piece ’ that Jeb did "| win lay . my band epen my manto." Job Io also reminded that the God Os ereetom la elao n The Ged of Ute (w M-lg). .*T*Hk God who put the aprtnge in 1 the bottom <d the aea. and who he* meoatmed the breadth of the earth, la al«r the God who control* life end death t ■ Wee bate tried dawn ttuvagh ’ tbe agra to oranW opt the eeenrt , of Nta. and at time* they bar* talked aa though they had dtecer J cred to VWw era dtaeeawra that , they bate fort wrappM a* their ’ te ’tattwm M tn same new , ortratMe word* and we *tM hare « wm tehee teat matter In ewr aww ' howde t • That may well be a real Messing. :tter only the infinite God has the iwtadom to determine Bw> limit* of Jman * days, end the mrawer of Ma -entry taro the gate* of death Row g.->od « W te leave *wch matter* in Me mighty bwt tender hande’ trade us to uwr newt petal ■t. Ttee <M of Order (we M. M, WU* MAKES the miDkma »f enorn • ■ ■ l!*|t*te h* tltftaiSftfWhl -ntA WWFUWMIIABB w «nu ir|t< Jpattertta-we tww oMtw. bwt ad te merratew* geometrtc paMMwa. Cea •Jta wnderetend tbet -ta ted ran ,yw and I aatderaumd teew be deee •f • Wtep teoteteebdrttef Wtee teeapa ■ MM nmw aad ratamtete Mate ' tuft. Me'tlgMMtar ** ’ MiMBiB Ml OMit MBCWiMB Sb SBoAp 90MN0S* ■ *»* WMMt who tMMbe wß_ttewae tel£*ahZ •Mwb,* •*» mate tee wtter • -t—wn of W www mml wm " IWWtM BUwMOte^ttetaraMwtew*—iaw

0 — —■ o | RUBAI CHURCHES J Pleasant Mills baptist Church Albert Swenson, pastor R'inday •' hool '• am. with Bryce hanleis anpt. Preaihlng *ervlce 10 10 * m . ft— Willehlre Circuit U. B. Church Willehlre 0 10 h m Rundey oihtml. I.iitferr Funk, wtrpt to io am. prraciilita terrice. h o<ij |> m Wednesday, prayer meeting and Bible study. Olla Rtrl'kler. leader St. Paul 0 lf> a in . Bunday «< hool, Eddie McFarland. *upt 7 io pm, Chrlallan Endeavor. Imogene McFarland, president. K io pm. aerimm by Rev. Paul Parker, conference aopt. and com munlon oervhe. k oo p m., Monday evening last quarterly conference business meeting fi oo pm. Tuesday, prayer meeting and Bible atudv. Hubert McBride, leader Winchester 9 .10 am. Hundav achool, Merl Fiasea, aunt. 10 SO a m w M A. meeting. Martha JJurrher, president R 00 p m. Thursday, prayer meet Ing. Frm| Zur< her. leader — — • Mt. Taber Methodist Circuit C. C. Conn, minister Mt. Tabor Mre. Austin McMichael, supt Bunday achool at 10 10 There will be preaching before Bunday «rhmd » 10 MVF rally at Hanna Nuttman park Potlm-k dinner. 11:00. Beulah Chapel Mr. Daniel Shady, supt Bunday school. !• 10 Morning worship. 10 10. MVF rally at Hanna Nullman park, potluck dinner. 12 00. Mt. Plessant Mr. David Cook, aupt Hundav s< hool, n io Don't forget the MYF"ra!ly at Hanna Nuttmau park at 12 00, rotluck dlgner f ( Plesaant Valley Mr. Donald Byerly, supt Bunday school 9 10 Remember the MYF rally at Hanna Nuitman park at 12 00, pot luck dinner. n United Brethren In Christ Rlvarre Circuit Bev Paul A. Graham, pastor Zion Sutwh»rNntatad t in Worship servile 10 10. Guest speaker Iler. Clarence Kopp Jr., of Fnrt Wayne. Ind. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7 30 Pleasant Grove Bunday school !’ oir. class meeting 10 no. Christian Endeavor 7.00 Preaching service 7 10 Guest speaker Rev Clarence Kopp. Jr of Ft. Wayne. Ind Prayer meeting Wed. S 00. Mt. Victory Nunda v school p .10 Class meeting 10:10. Christian Endeavor 7:30 Prayer meeilngt Wed. I:M. I d

N<rri( E! I have pwerhaMed the CHy Ice Line and nnw have CRYSTAL CLEAR ICE for Mik at the old MutM-hler Parking Plant and Niblick St. I'.LMER'S ICE DELIVERY Phone 16K.1

I YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR • THE j ■ i KING’S Trumpeters; ■ fl r ' TRIO • | 1 at the First Mennonife Church. Heme ■ ™ i SATURDAY, Jab 12 • • 7:30 P. M. \ } 8 Thewe North Central Bible hmirtsrte wtaßknti* of • Aiinteoaflnlite MianenoU. are or sammer tour and fl »iM friwr • pnnsraM of • RINGING TESTIMONIES \ • ! Inspired Musical Arrangements * • A STRAIGHT FORWARD MESSAGE a ? X?ARRpfcws Osflßty-WHe Tmith «ar Chrha I r COME HEAR WI I

Unlaw Chapel rvangelleat United Brethren Dent School House D. H. Pellett, minister fnlfled morning services: Rnndsy church achool. • 10. Mr. Thurman I. Drnw, superintendent Divine worship 10:15. subject, "The L'nchangtng Christ' Youth Fellowship 7 30. election of C K. officers. Adult artidv In Revelation 7 »<». elect lon of officers Congregational meeting k oh. devotional message, "Christian NohlJHy.*' The annual elections of th<- con gregalion Including the Bunday sehool offhera will be held in thia service. If you are Interested In the total program of rhe church you should make a ape. lai ttfort to attend Please note the change In the date for tnle service. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 1:00. choir rehearsal following the prayer hour All books will close for this conference year July 31; matters receiving credit thia year must be In by that date You should be a regular worshiper of God If you are not attending elsewhere we <-ordinally Invite you. o— Calvary Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Bunday school 9:30 Prayer meeting 10 30 Midweek preaching service. Thursday X oo pm. ®— St. Luks Evan A Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, pastor I) 00, worship service. 10 on, Bunday achool. Thursday An all day meeting of the Women’s Guild Mrs. Gladys Meckstroth, loader. Mrs. Jay Yost Is hostess. Small Corn Crop Is Forecast In Nation Higher Prices For Foods To Result Washington July 11 tl'Pi An alarmingly vmall corn crop was forecast for the nation today but proeperla of u t ecord-breiiking wheal crop foreclosed feats of any serion* food or feed shortage Agriculture department officials were undismayed by a survey predicting that 1947 corn p .Mitdlon would he AM,OM,O<M bushel* les* than last year. They acknowledg ed. however, that higher prices for some foods and some liquidation of livestock were almcat inescaptide as a result. Acting »eiretaty of agriculture Notrt* E Itodd believed there Aa* a good chance the corn crop would Mage a comeback from the heavy hlow struk by bai June weather. Even If the crop proven no greater than the 2.A12.M’9.«tU» bushel* now Indicated. Dndd said feed supplies should bo altove average. Corn, as the nation* major cattle, hog and poultiy teed. Is the barometer of meat supplies and prices. Other department officials pointed out. howsvsr. that the government had sought i three-billion bu she) crop. Feed requirements from the crop originally were estimated al 2.(&<>.tW).<W bushel* more than the total production now in proaIpect. Livestock men are ripected to make up much of the corn deficit out of the wheat bln* which will be ovartlowing from tbe extraordinary 1.435,0<t0 rttbl hu-hel crop which la now a re lately Wheat prospect* Ivootued another .25,(h)0.t>0e :,-.-.sh,-U in the l»»i month and the crop now promise* to surIpass last year s all time record bar [vest hy a large margin I The plentiful wheat -upply pro-

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JlO WS IS < —K. V HHhHKwk IL’ 1 >4 or' aS ’ * ' ABM I FT ' ' | r H . jtt.. «•— J FRINCISt ILIZAIITH, heiress apparent to the throne of Great Britain, aharra a smile with the mayor of Windsor as sha arrives at London oeremony presenting her with freedom of ths royal borough of Windsor. U. 3. *oulvalent of tha key to the city. (Inttrnational)

bably will not prevent food price rises altogether A short corn crop ie almost sure to be redected by higher prices for meats, poultry and dairy picalucta. With corn selling ut record prices, farmers were espected to liquidate much livestock and collect cash for their grain. Thi* would bring a tempo ary swell in the meat supply but a -hortage in the long run. Wheat is no good to latten elia k for the best quality roasts and steaks Topgrade meats may therefore ba expected to dwindle from the market id ibu Heal few iffontlis. The com report was gloomy new*, too. Io foreign countries who had hoped to buy some 500,000.1109 SPECIAL Thursday & Saturday | ! -.11? T-llorr and Sirloin Steak lb. I.‘»c • IHc Hews ILinM . lb. 3k -31 k Swbu* Steak lb. 48e Hound Steak lb. INc Heef (’hop** lh. 45e Hoilinif Heef lh. 25r Frei«h Ground Beef lb. 3.’»r Reef Liver lh, 35c Fresh Pork Steak __ lh. 59e Fresh Sausage. our own make lh. 49c V—l Robnl lh. 36c Veal Steak lh. 4Kc Sudduth MEAT MARKET S. 13th St. Rhone 22# GETTING UP NIGHTS OFTf M A SfGM OF MIDDLE AGE • Many folk* 40 over her* to go* up Mghta -have troquont d**ir* to p*M w«t*r * hsv® beraut* <rf miaoc IVACtiGoM ItidfMjf diMfdart B shte is yssr usSUa, #u>h out yea* kidney* aad bladder with Dr Kilowr * •wewip-Root. It quirkly work* te inoease the Sow of ertei, h«lp teliioi eerm acid*wp « wuraa we si»Wraswta* rSras . « MnMtMMi that rmb yw up Bwaaqs-Root is wwty asteri * owa way to leHaf. Minton* have taken it lot thee* | geoaratioa* .. . eftoa with wonderful tw . aaka. Cea*4iai Tabs a* directed. Foe free artel supply, write Dept. C, | KitaMt B Co, lac, Bo* USS. Stamford, j Coaa. Or - eat Mi-sired bottle of

xCbx Ait fira de HOT S<* out •f water. Gob** or maaskippwr* watch freqnrnt warm loaaine*. the c.-mbing perch of Ind to R armk Ceyton and tha Malay cow trie, the climbing catfirts of Columbia and many other specie* not only are known to rarvtve oat of we ter. tact travel great Atatancra twtawd and even <-it n h , E ■terra of food

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busholc, <>f Amcrlrun wheat this year. It wa* still too early to calctilaie the Impact of egporta. But some offit lala said that I rum 50,900.- - linn to 100,000,ti00 bushela of wheat I earlier defined for overeeas In feed bln* will lie smaller than in any recent year, the agriculture department said a new record tonnage 1 of food grains Is Indicated. Be- j -Id** wheat, thaae include rice, rye 1 and buck wheat. ( o - I I Trade In a l.nod Tnwn — lleeatae I

LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS; I r the tobacco auctioneer! I ...... i / \ ' 3 I "I'M A TOBACCO MAN... born and is raised in the tobacco business, and .... J season after season, I’ve seen the vfohwafit RH ■ W '// ''' ' ••’ 1 makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco that’s mild, ripe and mellow •/-& ' »i ... fine tobacco that tastes good / . cJ and smokes good.’’ j f vflk 2T- / \ ‘fe [ y ; f, t<; D. H. HVITINEfI. INDEPENDENT TOBIIVO AI't'TIONKUI /] JB I .' ; 'W 5 -1 -I J /'J •CIWtoUI.. North Caralm. I < . T <»!UU A LUU STBIKI BMOKKB) / Ljz. If/ tj-> ' - r -~/■ T J ■— l •/ -4 VP®P rt,, U- 1 "7 i KL* •> JZIK? I •- 'Z/ ■ 1 -£P ■' a Xs ■ vXi t ' 'tu rjr ’kj'Au’ \ kux /1 x=H wlz2«n. i .?~n**Ar V« Wt -' - 4 • «_>. •• v ___ X 3i Jreafcgy FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette ■ • DfWEY MUfflNtS IS MOHTI... And like T mi;—’’-A him, scores of other experts... who really \ know tobacco... have seen the makers .-n W of Lucky Strike buy tobacco that’s I f W "mild, ripe and mellow.’' P / I%WJKS \1 After all, that’s what you want in s || W& I || rigarrtte. ..the honest, deep-down en- <v T B.W \ joywat of «ne tobacco. I9mK X ’*** S * £ftT> J Xucky Xtrikk Sa Round, So Fira, So Fully Recked^So Froo ead Rosy on the Prow

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Rlanaburgera Bold Mere Seattle (UPI - Henry Jametski, 40-year-rtld mechanic, and hie brother, J. A. Jametaki, bought the hulk of a DC-3 Pau American Alaska clipper which overshot Bow luike runway last January and are converting it Into a hamburger stand to be located along the Beattie-Tacoma highway.

Roy S. Johnson & Son Auctioneers & Real Estate De Voss Bldg., Ground Floor Phone 104 153 So. 2nd St We’ll be glad to Represent you In the transaction of Real Estate at Public Sale or private sale. 2f years In this businsss In Decstur We welcome your Investigation of our record of which we are proud. Melvin Lelchty, Rep.. Berne, Ind, Phene 261.

Reopening Services SUNDAY, Julj i ■ We invite you to beautifully redecorated —Rev. J. C. Peter? will the message—Vinit u* al t of these special scnji, Sunday. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday Schrai 10:30 a. m.—Communion 1 2:00 p. m.—Cash OfTeriny Iktv. J. C. Peters Publishing Agent 8:00 p. m.— Special Senigi u. B. Church honor of rein Huntington, ind. Service Men. i NUTTMAN AVENUE CHURCH oft, UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRlfflj Rev. C. N. VanGundy, Pur

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