Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1949 — Page 2
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I f- • , ,s * 1 I " tKwV PCBIMTRK: Psalms M: tft 40: Ml God Can Be Trusted Leasm fer lair SI. IMS EVEN it you do nothing ebe with this lesson, it will be a good thing to learn by heart some of the Psalms of Trust which have been selected for your study this week. They are far too rich to be treated in one column. see Who Can Trust in tied? pSALM 34:18-22.) Not every one • has a right to trust in God. Those who do not believe in him. do not love him, work against him,
try to break dewr and corrupt those who do believe ir him — these need dxpect nothing al his hand. But there are three classes of persons who are encouraged to put their trust in God. One is the ‘'contrite," the repentant. those who
sincerely wish to be cut tree from their sins—these can surely trust in God for forgiveness. One who cannot trust God for forgiveness has no right to trust him for anything else. Then the "righteous," as the Psalmist calls them, have a right to trust in God. It that ward means only the perfectly and altogether good people. It would leave ail of ns ent. Bet In the light of the Bible aa a whole, the righteous are those whose dominant desire Is to love and serve God. Their service is imperfect, their love is far from perfect, and no man is without sin. But If you ean say with Peter, "Lord, thou knowest that I love thee." then you have a right to trust In God. Also the broken-hearted can safely trust in him. Whoever else may break your heart, God will not. He is the great Mender of hearts. For the little sorrows there may be lesser comforters; but the real heartbreaks only God can cure. • • • Why Trust God? pSALM 37 gives one answer: The * opposite of trust Is worry, and worry never did any good at ail. Worry eats into the mind, easts no light, gives no strength, solves no problems, worry makes any trouble worse. Then the writer of Psalm 34 gives another reason for trust: he had tried It. If trust in God were simply a doctrine of theology or a theory of preachers, not many people would take it seriously. Trust is re-fly passed on by a kind of eentagion from heart to heart. If there are not more people who know what trust means. It Is became those who have known have kept It too much to themselves. It would be a wonderful stimulus to most churches to have a little "eeli" of people who would really agree to trust God every day. s s s When to Trnst in God FANE of Dicken's famous ehsrseV tors used to make a great point of being cheerful under the most un cheerful circumstances. Anybody can be Jolly when everything Is lively, he said. There's no credit in not worrying when there's nothing to worry about. Although the writers of the Bible, one and all. trusted in God. not one had an easy life. Rtad Psalm 43, for example; It gives a picture of a world much like ourb of today, shaken to its foundations, tom by wars a desolate, discouraged world. If it made sense to trust only tinder bright skies, religion would have perished long ago • • • For What Shall We Trust God? MO ONE PSALM puts the whole AV truth In one nutshell. If yem reed Psalm 11, for example, by itself. it would seem to prove that If you trust in God you will never die a violent death, nor aa early one; but too many saints tend indeed our Lord himself) had died early and violent deaths, for us to take Psalm 91 to that way. Trusting in God does not mean he will give us long life. It means he will give us strength to match Our d»r» It gear mean be wtß give ea ail wo weed. It does net mean shall be shielded frens treeblet. |t does aseaa be wW eave sa from treaties gre**? •“ we Ml bear. II dee. ae« Mean Skat te this Mfe we ab.n be wholly free from bardeae « from pato; M ” rttaß have strength *• •« kMds tPa. !•*. Which is the greater fthg-J »• fetes able to bear tod worst the arocM con pile f
0 ■ -0 | RURAL CHURCHES | f O C | Winchester and St. Paul j U. B. Circuit Dale Osborn, pastor St. Paul I Preaching 9:15 am. | Sunday school 10:15 a m I Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 I pm I Winchester II Sunday School 9:30 am. a Class meeting 10:30 am. Preaching 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 pm. Antioch United Missionary L. W. Null, pastor John Arnold, supt. Sunday school 9:30. • Morning worship 10:30. • Evening service 7:3". ' Bible study Wed., 8:00. " God is our refuge and strength, 1 a very present help in trouble. Psalm 46 1. The pastor will bring the mes sage in both morning and evening 8 services. Come and worship with us. > You are welcome at any or all • of our services. The Linn Grove Christian Church Homer Studebaker, minister Lester Reynolds, superintendent Sunday school 9:30. Worship service 10:30. Special speaker and readings by L. J Montague. Methodist Circuit Walter Johnson, pastor • Mt. Tabor 1 Sunday school 9:30 am 1 Morning worship 10:45 am. 1 ' Mt. Pleasant ' Morning worship 9:30 am. Sunday school 10:45 am. 1 __________ Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, minister 9:30, morning worship. 10:30, Sunday school. 6:45. Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30, the evening service. Tuesday. 2:00 pm., executive ■ meeting of the WSCB with Mrs. i Russell Mitchel as hostess i Wednesday, 7:30. mid week serv- : Card & Gift Shop Cards for oil occssslon*. , In plsstic or psper. GIFTS Hsnd made aprons. Fancy towel and Wash cloths. Handkerchiefs—box or single. BOOKS & NOVELTIES 1 Now i| the time to order I those name imprinted Christmas cards. ) Your patronage will i be appreciated. i • Mrs. Maud Merriman 224 8. 4th St Phone 902 i -- - — REAL HOME RENDERED lirii 5 lb. Pall 69< : GERBERS MEAT MARKET I Phone 97 1 V SPORT CLOTHES r I ... Beautifully Cleaned.. • K BUTS DRY CLEANING Phone 147 i Wrtakte - Proof Delivery 2SSSSSSSESSS
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lee. Thursday, 7:30. regular monthly meeting of the WBCB. .Mrs Glen Rowdon will be the leader. Mite boxes will be opened. Rivarre Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Mlddaugh, pastor ML Zion 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a m. preaching service followed by communion. Attending the Wren camp in the evening. 7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:3o a m Class meeting 2 30 pm. Re-dedication service, sermon by Bishop W. E Musgrave. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m Preaching service. Mt. Victory 9:30 am Sunday school. 10:30 class meeting. 7:00 p.m Christian Endeavor. 3:00 pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Albert N. Straley, pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. under the direction of Lloyd Lichtenberger. superintendent. .Morning worship service at 10:30 will be in charge of the pastor. The subject for the morning will be "First Things First.” Daily vacation Bible school will be held at the church this week. August 1-5. There will be classes for beginners, primary and junior boys ami girls. Classes will be in charge of competent teachers from the Church. If your boy and girl are not registered bring them
SALE CALENDAR JULY 30 —Albert See, South Mud 8 mi. S. of Rochester, Ind. Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. , Five furnished cottages, lunch room, 20 boats. Midwest JULY 30--Kathryn Strickler A Paul Strickler. South First street at the Intersection of Oak * First streets, Decatur. Large selection of furniture and appliances. The Kent Realty & Auction Co , Inc., auctioneers. JULY 30 Air. and Mrs. John Black. Middlebury, Ohio. 4th annual antique sale. Him. Sale held In township hall. Ellenberger Bros.. Aucts. AUG. 3—Lena 11. Stone. 420 South Jefferson St.. Montpelier. Ind. Completely Modern 7 Room Home. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. AUG •—Marlin Reppert, 2'i mile North of Preble. Ind. Well improved 80 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. AUG 13— Mr. and Mrs. L Yarman. 3 mi. N. of Centerville. Mich, to covered bridge, then 4 mi. E. 1<»8 acre farm with river frontage and cottages. Sale conducted by the Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Decatur. Ind. AUG 13—Maynard Zolmati. Beaver Ham Ijike. 4 ml. B.W. of Burket. Ind. A New Year Round lx>g Cabin. Completely Equipped with latest type of Modern Electric Refrigeration. Washer. Stove, etc. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. auct AUG. 16 —Alfretta Clayton, 4 mi. W. and 4 mi. N. of North Manchester. Ind. An Improved 7* Acre Farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. a J I'Xx # 1 V’ WS ammica? B| MVOtITI Ffi • THE RESULT OF SO YEARS ot] gOtMraa i\l Wood Bros, experience, this picker] Ft&J \wl is America’s favorite. FAST; coral BMW RwiLldWlt '1 moves through freely. SAVES! IJbMI, \1 LOSSES by lifting downed corn, £gwmk > jl fewer Siappgd ears, less shelling. SB HKBOW V HUSKS THOROUGHLY. doii,ern ( a trash-free undamaged ears. FULLS CT * EASILY; can be used with any two-' I I liw k 9 pto* tractor with AS AX standard, ■ 4 F , gy r.T.O. and hitch. And ECONOMICAL! 0 Kg Gdwtto*AcHM Hosting M i | - — W S 37H* with afar rolb. No matkgfV ■-?>/ wNPIWrI ter how many rows a picker is made ■*"Tt I for, a clogged busking bed caa slew ,MI -own G* 4 <h “ hu * klnl ***• gki 3 SsSi/SS Fetah wMfc richer can be raised, lowered and if WWU points tilted up or down. As It is a ene- ■& A rfc jWLIH row picker, pointe can always bo kept hF -m "W centered on row, even in rows as lent MrT ** ■* **'• Ppf-ffl|^Mw|P‘r?gNc I a S«»P» any ears JS£JWjBE~" ilP®B missed by the »U X MBf f« *W snapping rolls. ® Also handles heavy trash thst 1 might elaf. Only X* A ' J-Dearborn-Wood vXH Brea, has it! BfikKC—.—\ JEE M »M»YI u» w umr VHMJ aUtatatalwtaw ASWrnKMUrceMHCUSMOWI RIEKLE TRACTOR & IMPL CO. SSBBBS3E3SESSSBBBBMHBHBB u
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Monday morning and register for y the week. The closing program for i the school Is planned for Sunday e evening, August 7. Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren L. T. Norris, pastor 9:30 Sunday School, Thurman Drew, Supt. I | 10:15 Worship servlco. i Evening Service 6:45 Junior C. E. Mrs. Carl Hurst ’ leader. . 6:45 Adult C. E. Nile Williamr son. Pres. 6:45 Youth Fellowship, Janet Brown, pres. 7:30 Worship Service. Wednesday Evening 8:00 Prayer service. Ok ier Merrlmen. leader. Sunday, August 7th at 2 p. m. we will have our anniversary service at the church with the pastor as the speaker. A fine dinner will be served In the basement by the r ladies aid at 12:00 noon. We invite you all to come and join us for a great day in the 1-ord. I Trade In a Good Town —• Decatur -. OFFICE HOURS: -| Tuesday through Saturday i 1 S a. m. to 6 p. n:. CLOSED MONDAY Harold V. DsVor, Dentist i 1— 1939 Chev. 1H Ton Long r wheel base Truck. Chasses A . Cab. ('as be bought for only 3*5.00. See it Today at BRANT MOTORS. Inc. Phone 6<)6. 1
CHURCH NEWS Pleasant Dale Revival services will open Mon day evening at 7:45 o'clock at the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren, to continue for two weeks. The Rev Eugene Guagy. pastor of the Brethren church in Fort Wayne, will be the speaker and special music will he provided Included In the speaker’s subjects will be: "Does it matter what I believe?" "Man's extremity Is God's opportunity.” "The church today and tomorrow,” "The inventive of love.” "Goodness is not enough,” "Unconditional surrender," "Do we need church fellows|iip," “Why seek salvation.’ • Faith is the victory.” "The chai lenge of the Kingdom.” "Why se*k the living among the dead.” "For such a time as this,” "Stewards of the Cross.” "Stewards of life." ’The privilege of stewardship'’ ’The cost of busyness.” The public is Invited io attend DECLARES STEEL CAN (Omt. Fman Psss 'toe) try and the U. R Steel corpora Hon." Nathan said profile, productivity, and return on investment had increased much faster than worker income during the last 10 years His report said profits of 19 big basic steel companies in 1148 were nearly five times their 1939 profits It said the industry’s profits after taxes rose from 1131,000,000 In 1939 to 8624.000.000 In 1948. On the basis of the first quarter of 1949. Nathan said, the steel in-
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