Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 6 October 1949 — Page 2

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Since 1933. the percentage of North Carolina farm* served by electricity roae from 3« to over 66 In 1948 alone, 39.000 farm* were electrified In that state.

QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptom* of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS ™to EXCESS ACID FroeßookTeMsoiHomeTrootaientthat Meat Mp er It MM Cost Yau Nothing Over three million botUra of the Wiixabu Tuitutt han: been Mild for relief of ■ytnpUHn»of :.:ir.-.«aru>inK from Steinach and Puedenel Uleere due U> beet* AcM — rear Wenllen. Set* erJUeaet Sternerh due u> trim Acid. Sold on IS day* trial! A«k tor "WUUrr> Mueape" which fully taplaiur thu leeeiuwni wee al HOI.THOI SB nut a co. H. J. SMITH IIRI. <• CO.

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Preacher Is Charged With Grand Larceny Locks Parishioners Out Os Own Church .Martinsville. Ind . Oct. 6. —IUPI The Rev. Aubrey Durbin's con gregation accused him today of grand larceny and locking them out of the church. The 150-m ember* of the Apostolic Tabernacle of the Pentecostal faith "used to think Reverend Durbin was just wonderful." Ross BuiIn. a member, said. Bolin was the signer of th* com plaint charging Durbin with grand

larceny, huwaver It charged that Durbin took |Sutr worth of proper:ty from the church parishioner* 1 as his property. "About three weeks ago Sunday night, he just locked the church • doors in everybody's faces and said there wouldn't he any more eburj ch," he said. "And we haven't a dime or a book to show for our work and money." Because Durbin personally holds title to the church and to the ' ground it is built on, Bolin said, the congregation had to go "over , to the other side of town and have church there " Durbin came here about nine i years ago and started the church. He lives In Indianapolis, 30 miles north of here. When he appeared in Monroe circuit court on the

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Boy Preacher Here s -» A is ■ Daniel Joel Nestle, an 11-year-old Imy evangelist, will be the speaker at the Church of the Nagarene. North Seventh and Marshall. Sunday morning His home is In Battle Creek. Mich. An older brother and their father will be here with iiim in the service It Is quite unusual Io hear a Imy of his age with the ability and earnestness which he has as a speaker. This will be rally day in the Sunday school. The unified services will begin at 9:30 and continue until 11 o’clock

larceny charge, he pleaded not guilty. He admitted he did take-ainong other thing* -an accordiau. a bam, viol, and oil heater, electric aweeper and two big pedestal fan* from the church But he said the church air wa* damp, that he took them for "repairs and safekeeping.'' Bealdes, Durbin * lawyer claimed. the church lieloug* to Durbin and he can't steal from himself. It wa* the trouble over who owned the church that made the breach between Durbin and hia flock, Holm said. "It'* one of the fine*t in .Martinsville. ’ he aald. "The inaurance company saya It's worth ftct.ooft and we built it ourselves with our work and money." A circuit court suit against Durbin ha* been filed by three other J member* of the congregation to j nettle ownership of the church. t Even though the title to the ground and building is in Durbin's name, they arytue that their money and . work had produced them. Big Crowd Attends Choir Concert Here A capacity crowd jammed into' the Decatur high school auditorium 1 Wednesday eve ning for the concert given by the Wings Over Jordan choir. Featuring Gerald Hutton. bass, whose spectacular "Ol' Man River” was a showsiopper. and I‘attie (lean Moore and Olive Thompson, contralto*, a* soloists, the choir offered such staunc h favorite* as "Swing Low. Sweet Charlot," "Wheel In a Wheel.” and "Kingdom of the Lord." CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank 1 our neighbors, friend* and rela-> five* for their card*, flowers and | many act* of kindne** during our ‘ recent bereavement. Mr. A Mr*. Lawrence Zimmerman Mr. A Mrs. Curtis Zimmerman Mr. A Mr*. Alfred Moser.

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