Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1947 — Page 2
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Sweetness Needs Stirring ,Z A mother in a home was much concerned about the waste. Tactfully she would say to the aged uncle, as he reached for the third spoonful of sugar, “ Perhaps, Uncle John, if you would stir up the first spoonful, you would not need the other two.” ®®keen-witted Mary, have'give’h ttto an idea; we do "hot need more much as we need to appreciate the sweetness of the blessings we now have.” g j _ EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your repairs to us. w (S) Brant Motors^lnc. ' “We know you-)Ford Best’ f -- j Decatur Produce ® ® DRESSED * © Phone 380 Soiith Third St; When fftr paralyzes the world, it strengths the hands of those who plotgjnd seek lhagood of all. UEt \TVR EuMBEg ® iS) “Home of Homes’’ Build'®’ Supplies and Coal. Jefferson St. The worst wheel of tne cars, makes the most noise. — k ranklin. ( ——— —————— WARREN’S f’LOWER SHOP S'; Potted Plants, Hardy plants Hospital Bouquets Corsages <M^ Flowers Funeral Bouquets 910 W. Monroe Phone l.i> z- There ii\§i' de&p tendency in hunature to become like that whiciiCie imagine ourselves to be. YEARS of • ’ Qualify Our Office as an Old Line Prompt Settlement of ClaJfoS A. I. Benistein, Assistant’' Phones 358 —-194—437
.Oirry cA.make anyone not W ' ) mWrable Wt inefficient. The First Decatur, Indiana Established $ @ @ federal Deposit Ins. Corp. — - — ’ Note how good you feel alter you have You Want to BUY or SELL a Farm or ®itf ) Property, call or sea $ Schwartz g Sefrice We will gladly help yts. 815 W. MonrVe 1 Sfß Decatur, Phone 1398. tg _ Lutes Flower Shop Flowers for al, occasion*. Potted Novelties <_ potted Plants —Corsages Phone 1625 ~' ©* Pumphrey Jewelry Store © ® GIFTS FOR ALL, J OCCASIONS. jftver he satisfied, with your achievements; believe you can do better and you can. -> ! SALiFsERVicE - List vowr Real Estate and Personal Property for quick sale at Auction or private salSo Tri State Realty Auction T. D. SCHIEFgRSTEIN 119 S. Second Phone 105
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| CfeamedTsm ft :on*&&WO| ! Creamed .Comments Hon the Sunjiay SchooWLesson, Wise Words Concerning Honesty, Proverbs 3:3; 11:1, 3;13:17-22; 14-5; 20:10; 23:10, 11; Matthew s'gl7 for Sunday, August 24. “Honesty,” according to Webster, is defined as “characterized bjr integrity and straight forwardness tlr conduct,thought and speech and free from fraud.” So important te honesty that a few of the ggjverbs are tabulated iu thisglesson to uncover dishonesty 'and untruthfulI ness. V. 3 “Let not mercy and forsake thee;gj|nd them aboutetn?| neck; write them upon the Table of thinsS|iear ■'£, Kindness and Jjruth should be as constantly with us as though they were bound around the neck, and they should be inner qualities of character as though they were written rfeaHie I heart. V.l. “A false weight is abftffination to the Lonkbut a just weight is his not a j mere expediency; ourr reWions with <)d are involved® all about every false balance weight or measure. V. 3. “The integrity of the heart guide them; ‘Hut the perverseof transgressors shall destroy tfeh.” What is ilfitint here is the trickiness and want of straightforwardness ( the opposite of the former clause) yAiZbh marks the and ccnsduct of the treacherous. — Cambridge Bible. _V.I7. "He that speaketjg, trutfe forth but a false witness, deceit.” Speaking the truth is one manifestation of inper righteousness, whereas reveals a deceitful heart’. V.lB. “There is that speaketh lL?p the piercings of but the tongue (jj-the wisc'@ health.” The person who hurt a GretSc saying, “A sword thenjody wounds; a word the soul.” V.l9.{JjThe lips of be established forever; but a lying
. _ I — Our fe‘, # ,*y Wjaffiy** I "tKwMMaiLaBU -ifci' sßy The 'Standards of right and wrong anrabsolute — there is no middle ground. When a tfjre'p is partly right, it is wrong it is only slightly is not right. AjJjact, a tWught, a word, or de®l,H either wight or wrong. In human conduct the law is inexPgjtfte that life cannot begjartly good and parti© bad and still be all right. Purity must be cm tjpdred -nercent pure. ® 0 800 Review I Will Lift up >W?e Eyes, Clark, is_a guide ti§f practice of prajser, telling IftVv to pray in a specific, reverent, and edible way that ma® 5 fruitful'for 1$». The author’s presentatipx? is as well as a togspirjtual growth. 1 y o -4, h t.ood ,
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tongue is but for a moment.” Truth endures because it is the truth, and the man who speaks it gains net-ament standing- afflong men; !mt a lie is soon fete?! ou~|and believed. The lie is transitory. Ighe liar's day is soon over. V.!g). "Deceit is in the heart of themzthat imagine evil; but to the ■ counsellors of peace is joy.” who hatch evil schemes do not come out boldly explain their plans. Tney are deceitful in what ' they do. \ V. 21. ‘“giere shalLnp evil happen to the just; but shall be filled with mischief.” On gen&r-' aSpriciples the just fare better j. » thang.he in this life t but exceptions as in the case of Jxib. ‘"Hra Old Testament tekes a general view of Gera’s moral without regarding a special anomalies.” — (Dane) j, - V. 22. "Lying lips tion to tAfe Lord; bffT deal trul'teare@ais delight." God sees lying lips and utterly egi- , demnis them. It is the personanty through the lips rather than the lips themselves that is at fault. J © V. 5. “A faithfall witness will notj. lie; but a witness wUI utter i Jiee.” A faithful witness efttinot be gnduced to depart from the truth “ .1 either through theatenings or? plough bribes. V.lO. “Divers wergjfts, and divers; measures, both abominations to the advantage of another shcreatly, Sjjch as by of false scales the one 38j ,ight with hurt the economic welfare olfe/t>thers; in any form is in opposition to the will of God. V.U. "Remove-Knot tlret-'old landmark; and into the fields of Jhe fatherless.” In the Old Testarrent tunes, r to remove a landmark or change Allocation wotjhi be a kind of fraud by whiciZ^people,. the land of qthers. ! V. 37. tighs be Nay n:iy; what is more ffian evil.” Men should be so truthful : that their affirmation would be anything else be ing necesfefc, to truthfulness. ©
Sunday School Lesson Discussion Questions Discussion Questions on the Sun'tray School Lesson, Wise Words _ (Concerning Honesty? for Sunday, jS&ugust 24. S 1. Give a good definition for 5 honesty. 2, Where may wejUootegtor £ absence of honesty Kt fe ' | 3. In making a bargain in busi- ' nese why should one tell truth when doing so a sale wouldbe lost? docg, it happen sometimes thatSa perfectly Awnest man ?xot prosper like aPflishonest one? Why is it true that M a general rule the honest man.S.rospers mo^? : Lessdiiiv Proper @ prayer: We that® all of creaii®' there is writg.ten the law of honesty and trutK ' fulness: it is our heaHß and to make it live “we will have the great Lawgver ISo jme into 'oisr blessed * Lord, and rule and reign there supreme for thej§=and then only can I) we be honest'with God and. mar?' —o i Lovers life's first blessing and ') health is the second blgsshjg; in<w-c-y cannot buy®them. —- vForkman. The onegduty its the i power to filil ain§ther. Eliot. I ***-***+*+++4 , ++4 ,, M , 4 - +4 , 4 , ++++
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? SJ. Mary's Chuech ©•’ “ Very Rev. JMsgr. Seimetz, pastor 6:00 a.m. Low Mass. 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. Low Mass. zg> Friday evening, Holy'ffour. Communion Sunday for Children I of Mary. o—i ® i Nuttman—Ave. Churdh of the @ United Brethren irf'Christ (Sunday school, 9 a. m. T'ollowing the (gnarly Sunday hour. the congregation ;.*o to Auglaize|fcaamp ground ■Jy ill to A^.,uglaize < -'<'amp groppd closing sessions of th)e anjiial ~ conference. 1 0 First Presbyterian Church | John W. McPheeters, Jr., Minister J. ChurchSehool 9:30 General Supt.*®| The ( Ss>rst Methodist oWrch Z O. r Lester, minister Lowell J./ Smith, supt “Attend tov!|pur own business” I will be the sermon tepic of the • minister’s morning message at 10:20. question of, what is the business of a Christian. be Qige, let us fimi r wtSare trending to our ■ The church ; will conv«ST in classes atag}:3o.j rhLu are asked to te, promp¥fthat rail time for and discus-1 sion be had. The Decatur ! snb-distWct conference ; will be held’W; the Decatur First I Friday.nigh 12th. I >AII churches « the Decatur dis-1 Trict and our own brief . i eports. The auditor!®) of emijb . are to make rep<|trs\/ I’Our on Wednesday evening at 7Z30. The Basement assembly roonß'ls f cool. On Sept. 3rd, the choir will 'l|we its first prance ■ for the fall work. @
0 The Church of God Cleveland Street • Bgsnice A. McCurdy, DwighVß. ■ McCurdy, Ministers 9:15 a.m., organ prelude. (©) I 9:30 a.m.. morning worship, Sermon, ‘‘Water Banfem.” 10:30 a.m.-diurefa school, Glenn ’ { Smith & Etre;y gei^Jal: superintendents. J 6:45 Lights, Mrs. Mary Hazelwood, supt. 6:45 p.m., Youth Fellowship, Mrs. J 4£-i er - Lena Taylor •■''Jffiwk®, in charge©, P-Hfe clijngwiStic services. i, 6®a> p.m., Monday evening, orwn ’ church wedding. Tuesday, missionary (society retreat begins Yellow ’ | invention grounds. p.m. Wednesday, mid week prayer meeting. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, choir I practice. ThegChftnch of God is a Divine ) Institution. It was built by Christ. It is narne/j] of 'God. The SurqLpf& o Ws the Body i oLChrisW(Ep*® (jgye enter the church through . Christ thgjDoor (John : The Ctrarch of Goa —l. Christy supplies tftP officers! . 2. dod keeps the record of mem- ’ bership (Ps. 87:6). i 3. The Book of Life i« the onl’A Church book (Luke 10:20). — 4 ThejjWosd of God is the only ; ©iscipline I ? “\V here a . Christian Experience ‘ Snakes you a member.®? ii A Christian welcome to all. ’ The Church ®f God Is a growing 1 chu»rch. First Baptist Churd'h Carey R. Moser, pastor • 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Ralph J Ken worthy.superintendent. J 10:3(1 a.m.fiMorning worshipySer- > mon by pastor, theme, “The Glory J of Suffering.” • welcome. *3 J ’ 0 First Christian Church • © E- E. Isenhower, minister " Fred Schriderer, supt. • “Come now let us go into the J House of the Lord.” Our one service program begins l it 9:30 over at i Holthouse Drug Co.
ll:0j). Sermon subject “Steadfast.” Junior at 9:30, with 4 Mrs. Isenhower in charge. * 0 Zj ; on f Evangel:c?: and Reformed C. pastor Cmirch school at 94'00 a.m. Harold Hoffman, superintendent. Worship service at 10:00 a.nh’Sermon: “.Wceptable Worship.” Forsake not the assembling of together. Come and ‘worship with us. , Girls’ Guild inspirational service at St. Paul’soiurch, Andrews, Ind., at 3:00 p.m. Girls attending will meet at the church.<at 1:30 ’p.m. The Ruth and Naomi Circle will meet on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the church soyjahT.oom. Silent auction. The Bethany Circle will meet on z Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. in the church social room. Silent auction. Friendship Circle will not meet this month. T) The Philalethean Circle will have ; a pot-luck supper at HannaI Nuttman p& : k onZWednesrfay at ; 6:3V p.m. "■ O' Sunday, August 31, will be visiting Sunday and no services will be held in this church. . ) ~ g. ■,3 rinity Church Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Charles E. White,(jlidinister ? cl,urch school, sunt. Classes .with ers for all ages. Urge C *Four friends. neighbors to All pare welcome. ®New I those re-elected will take ! €sll3o worship with I sermon by the minister. | “God and thegFtonament.” Ciygrai i service and : vo, t'|r) ,eer and '’i^4 an >st. Let : us ‘■not the | for (fegrship of I need God morion sum- ! mer than at any other time, to face i the problems and of sfHfem. The minister 'appointed for another year and will welcome the preseage of all -to .'■n-lp start the new -yT-ar right. 1 1 I—l Christian Endeavor I sdtsaSes. (gj W I service,
mon By the\4?ninister: “,TJie Christian Conception of GuU? 1 ' Help •@ake the evening service 'JSore esI'tective by your presence. ’ 7:00 p.m.— Wednesday prayer ; i and Bible study. Called session of the Quarterly Conference Sunday evening flowing service. “Things a Church of Christian “Cordiality, Church, yet a friend with a hcO'e-like spirit.* f — j|) fcß?thariy Church ® Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, Master @ S t&? ia - v Sch ° ol 9:15 MH. Morning Worship (£9:10 a.m. Sermon, Come.” Midweek service, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Dorcus jClass meeting, Monday 6:00 Nuttman Park. — o '^DlMApyom pare your goodness witirethe of other men, butitvith that orthe Man of Galit* . —— There is no success without honor; no happing a clear ;conseiencc^)no '“Use-in liwig at?all, | if self — Hope is the fountajjr. faith draws the water and drink© 1 ; love distri- , butes the water toiSothens. — Jowi ett - o ’ g The smartest person is not one, see-through a thing; is qVjicktMt to eee a thing through. 35 ; , .4 G. ’■ litae © t? ; © ®The Cure for Divided Homes c< MSny of the iKs at home and abroad are caused by the lack of mutual understanding. Especially is this true in the intimacy of home life inhere there is nd [dace for'deceit or estrangement. I& all real ! homes forgiveness must often be asked and granted, and the reason for such must be forgotten and r YOUR EYES ? Should Feel® Efficient and Comfortable At Work or Play DR. H . R. FREY OPTOMETRIST; (Above Democrat Office) ‘ Phone 27 For Appointment
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never mentioned again. Fathers and Mothers should find it easy to sayF "Forgive me,” thus setting [anftexample before their children. tn be taught heavenly Father forgives them ■ they forgive each other. Mutual respect is another JSijkiiuisite fpr a harmonious home, - parents "respecting each other, 1 childrfch respecting It will be easy then for children to keep the first commandment, “Hon- , or thy father and tliy§nother.” %«Je home, it is safe to say, that defes teach children to respect their parents and each oth'3r will never be a divided home. ' Clerious Says: advantage of another’s ignorance therezjjs downright dishonesty, and a reduction in price when he is pay more, be- ' cause the seller is in financial straight, and must sell at a fice, the*, he is guilty of a fornrof of a Christian. ConscrentioUiS scruples must mSiriess dealings,-. — BCwnauwtitw T J “So long as there's lifer ther s hope and so irmg as the.X’i£> hope The world is fww sacor death on a large scase. iLKirby Page save, “There’s Vj mat- - erial defensW against atoffi’ic bomb.” He .also declareEgihat the questii®) the atomic bomb must bessettliSu within the, five year's, if United Nations fail tri, act, giving world contrrtevi sWetive milrcary forfe eror <te» vised, the lives of the majority of the people ottejie world will stroyed. ? 5; tinuag) world though little progress is nfeie toward peace. For own 'peace oWmind, we miLX, entertain the international justice® righteousness, world brothte'iood, good will, and peace. jgqCxSx iVjgmS I The General Assembly Presbyterian church refused „to ,permit of zsomeil?to Zjte ministry. Tjie final 100 in favor of nd 128 opposed. Niemoeller is pre-pa-gng toßreturn to his parish pulpiVin Dahlem, which before the peij&nal prisoner of Adolph fl E. Stanley Jones Will<®ve addres■••esjffip Albany, on Sept. 8 in Syracuse 9. These dietings will part of a crusade fOT, a united church which will talp) a speaking tour throtwrli cities of th^natio^?' 1 ®rhe number of in the United States, Alaska and Hawaii has reached 25,268,173, aceoißing the official Catholic directory®ior is an inc,s°ase of 866,049 over the total for iSt year, (g' There are rgowg} approximately ’72,500,000 church members in the United States. Thirteen <; religj.ous bodies have over members eac®t-.®r about of the total’ membership of the church. Os these
BEFORE SCHOOL * ( « * " l / HAVE YOUR CHILD’S * J ( EYES EXAMINED ) I I®r — « < I Don’t permit your child to fight a J < visual handicap for his education. J . DR. H. R. FREY '* s ( ) PHONE 27 I
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Practicing the Presence “The Foundation” lecture of Gammon Theological Seminary contained these statements fail to recognize the of God sjipreme tragedy of life To fear ffieteresence of God is the supreme terror of life. To seek tho presence of is supreme SZjisdom. To know hte nresencejs the finest joy. To beVfitted t&i' his presence is the highest achieve-
the is the larg&t single They have about 25,000,000 numbers iritSthe United The" Jews number about 4,500,00))' and groups joiriMned^nu.mbcg^abojd 42,000,0(WAbout fifts.twotend one(£&alf percent of the ttrail population . of the,United States belongs to some organization. At the th'B IternaWal CBK- , of the Wuth 'for Christ Movement recently held at AVinI ona Lake planned to have 20 gospel teamsnn the next 12 months, ? the setting up Youth for Christ rally in county in the , U. S. — over CTuO m all — and ' an all out effort to world in this generation? The budget called for 3538.000. for the wasgpledged or paid for aFthiSjon[Church M roru®Wo- — . What are some good suragstions on ; improving the church Jrogram so . as to function better the post ; war days? zg We much from ex ;l I and adviugxof the" chap- , j lains. ij’> DrteLunn, as he ® g; 3 “In the firs' place when I a? 7 ■ sume my pastoral work I shall put les«< emphasis on ing and morion pastoral counsels ing 72i ® J; SeSbnd, I have . flight into the 55 per of the 1 population which never go to j church. I have a new concern for S this group — and remember that ■ Sfe becanSßs , cause raey had concern-for all lhe people. Third, I am more inreregted in interdenominational work.fe,)ur soldiers saw that there was rid “master rac’^V”f&nd they've transferred the. djs_cov??y to their attroide to- , © J IS 0 <4 ♦ DO YOU jKNOW? *1 1 I<ip^fy these healings: , KSbnly one of almost , persons healed at the same time ; expressed any gratitudete?. ! 2. J Jericho. I 3.'MW healing occured just after Jeeus had come down Mount of Tnnisfiguration. Identify ( 4,-Jle was a "world wTOre a sentence' of death over- , hung all male ‘K.iildren of his race, i; 5. Her father canie to Jesusp.saying that she the point of death and beseeching him to come , and heal her. _ 6 ;. a? / - ANSWERS.TG > (“DO YOU KNOW?” I . ■ 4 1. The cleansing of thriten lepers ' 2dSß®nd Bartimaeue (M'Srk 10: ! 46-52).® i 3. The healing of the demoniac 1 boy (Mark 9: 17-29). 1$ (4. Moses. 1 "5. Jairus s daughter.
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ment. The nromige of iii s p is among tTe most word.” “To face as one Wat ii ve , to be ini»gto every int erest s®j mans largest undertaking. [ t not be done without<gGo<]- s sence and help and must done with reference to Him" Why not accept the invitatu ■ & and COME TO CHJ’Rch v a ;f) S
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Stuart’s J ® ask for€ “ETthefgJee Enriched Bread”! vibes, Cookies, fies 1 or Rolls _ a Phone 1 229 North 2nd st.j ®’We foundation of abiding happil ghess is one’s chosen life work. -I N. D. Hilltop ft I r Be Particular about your ? Apparel? 1 Choose your wifh ConfSence from your favorite stored W (I Holthouse-Schulte / : ' Kindness has converted more gSinners either zeal, eloquenci »r Faber. - AUCTION SALES ® Experience^- 1 Salesmanship at Your Service. RESERVE Q YOUR SALE DAT! Livestock. 'fFarm. and x-1 Real Estate Sales. L-y ’ Midwest Realty Auction CoJ W. F. Sannoann ® 1 C. W. Kent ! - 1 Corner First & Monroe Sts. V* Phon«<l74. ————— ~ ' y Be sure your world is not on< in which things happen, but one ii which things are done. 1 * ' w* ENGtE & KIESS HOTPOINT & I S.FLOURESCENT AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES * Electric Wiring < *«> £ Phone 212 Monroe & 7th St. The right thing rurally is at > wa.vs the healthy thigg physica' l BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds, * > Coal, Wool and Mill F&fc Work with Burk. • Phone 886 or 25.
