Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1948 — Page 11

Missfen Festival At lHutheran Church lal Festival To eld On Sunday ttheran church. West id Eleventh streets. will h annual mission festi- ,- morning at both the $ I in 30 worship services, speaker at both services c Rev. Walter G. Sohn, ident counsellor at Cm The tlienie; work is the ‘ 10,1,1 " f ,!ie ‘ Imrcli " In pßf' lt, * ,n ' or ***** special olt-

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nervation, the pastor of the church, the Rev Edgar P. Schmidt, has addressed the members of the congregation on mission topics the past two Sundays, encouraging them “to more enthusiasm in bringing the gospel of Jesus Christ to our own countrymen and the people of the world To serve its divinely appointed put pose in the world the church of today must have a passion for souls such as displayed by the head of the church, Jesus Christ, and the greatest of missionaries, the Apostle Paul. The peace of God in Christ is the only means of saving the individual and the world.” Earl Caston, chairman of the finance lioard. has addressed a letter to the members of Zion Lutheran church appealing for a large not pouring of gilts at the Sunday's

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, services, to help raise the congrei gallon's share of the $3,600,000 mission budget of the Lutheran > church-Mlssouri synod, with which ; the local congregation is affiliated. The offerings of the Sunday > school children on next Sunday . will also be designated for misi sions. The children will be given i the opportunity to vote for the par- 1 ticular mission in which they are; i most Interested Ed Ratter, super- i i intendent of the school, will con- , duct the poll at the cloning services of the Sunday sessions. i More than 10,000 mobile first aid i units are maintained by the | American Red Cross in co-operu-; • tlon with many organizations and i individuals. 11 Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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No Escape Milwaukee (UP)- Arnold Brumm, theater manager, hadn't had a Saturday night off for years When he finally managed to fix thing ■■ t»<> | an assistant could take over, he-i and his wife were invited to dinner by friends After dinner, the Brumms were treated to it program of home movies Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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That's Inflation Union Springs. N. Y. (UP) — I Smith L Carpenter. 91, retired since 1925. is going back to work I lie says. liecause inflated prices I have used up ill Im old .i.i -;»v ings. More than half the hospital beds of the United States are occupied by mental patient*.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 191

A Grad After 44 Years Tahlequah, Okla. (UP)— Dora Early Tucker, Claremore, will receive a ln< helot degree from Xorthea-K-rn State College here this ummer It Is it years since do first enrolled in the institution when it wa« trie Cherokee Female Seminary Mrs Tinker went back to hoot in 11'11 to finish work oil her degree - - —