Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 4, Decatur, Adams County, 6 January 1950 — Page 2
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. ■ 'NW SeVOTKiSaI. *«*Aeuio’ Josl »:**• a. The Church Dynamic Lnm ter January * »M THS CHURCR ft not meant to .be a club, a lecture-hall, a debating society, a rest home, a music hall, an entertainment bureau or a burial thing to do a Jong al) these lines, of course But the Church U meant
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to be a place and channel of power. One of the lart things Jesus, the ot th Church, said to his friends was: “Ye " shall receive power when the Holy Spirit is come upon Not—you shall receive com-
tyrt.-. or wealth, or insight or any other good thing, though al! of them have* thptr place. What Jesus highlight* is power. Dr. W M. Horton in Ms little bcuk on the Christian faith, asks: When is a church not a chufrch? His answer is: When it has lost the Holy Spirit. That is a good ? New Testament answer. The early Christiana could not have imagined a church with- _ out the Holy Spirit, because In fart there had never been one without him. It was the coming of the Spirit on that summer day In Jerusalem that actually made the ehurch. in the first place. Tme, it was pot made out of nothing. But suppose the Spirit had' never come 7 What would have happened? - Sorter slater the little band would have grown tired of waiting, would have given up faith in Jesus’ promv Jam® tww. ..wulxhe church would W-ktr-uA- b»>rr w - — • • • Tongues of Fire ; WtfIERE SFEMS la * myst-ift n-y>U»nous -and unreal <■*’>< y Spirit, .to most peo- ■ • nds W< tg&d hvActu about ... th'y.flah irg U ngues of fire,, about the rushing mighty wind, about Chflsti tn.g talking- in strange lanCiw ■s<•. aud, then u e go to our—own r-’h a- ! '■*;! there no fire, no ordinary- English is suoken by everyday pctple. the sr-rt?Java been_j£eing_ W« get to thinking the Spirit • • ’•i : g in the Bib’e,'some cx. cp:F.tbe.y could have away c ck \ ’ <’ but r t here and houj., Aft<»r .11. J - tine < \ r the church ' of . •■ \. to this and around *- •- - -I.?!_£T’ /IDt—div. r v> \ < ( Humvntic ger une-easec . <io y find? Not »'■. . ’ *li That -h -w the H S, i» .t ij> ij-t here any more'* Ur mtt'l r-member that St. I’•’»!.. rnH w '‘b nuiih the oame <jur«»t’.rns7 !>id a nVaiFhavc t*» speak in Grange tongue* to be sure hr h.'d the Holy Spirit? For tun ’tel-. Paul Mated in «so many words what the fruit* of the Spirit are Imr, jov. peace . k . . Look-up the re«t of it in Gal. < 5'22-2S. ; , . > 7 X-,. . . Yu TT.iV ? ?-. Sf r Pg.f, In. Jospin, d . V rrd for ?' If v >■/« ver see a ■ t’'l YTfrttrr/t (*. .<- of - Suirt v. - -■ ft tov/ g the .'y-hf re>~he e.»l one. »r '■ ■' . ' . :■ r “. • d 2 -’n v. I; fi-.d'Sh.ea?. ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ! ■ . • ■■ ' ' ’ — ■ J•...., j > -rr : w .iiiwqMtoM'it./ '‘T?-- >. ■/■*■- r*“-’ eor.di- ■ ?i ■ 1 In ;tnv church. If there is' rv-n a *m.sU rfe-.r? who want* the pnw*r »»f C<*d in their lirna. -, who v r’rt' bi* power tor tb* chdreV thxt Htil-' ffVflpp ran rUanse tliut « hvrrh and chart e the <rmmu. itv. Power' pusses through a wire when ene end of it K attach'd to a dvuamo ard the ether end tn a machine lhatja da.n* some wurh. Stayer-t tonrtr .wvW lt , mdn S pitta t. wtt| r. - * lhe <bit j? ~ r * *" •“ !t ’’ h JL’.'J.? *
0 — « j Rural Churches | Mbtlwdia* Circuit Walter Johnaon. pastor — Vo Pleasant Valley Morning Worship >:M ~ Sunday School lo Sv Sunday Schoul *:3O Mor slag Worship H':4s Mt, Pleasant Suniay School » .3<> ■» Morateg Worship 10 45 Joe Jen> kins speaker. Mt. Tabar Morning Worship #:M Sunday School I 0 SC Prayer perytee Thurs Say 7: OS , at the parsonage. For I am not ashamed of the , gospel of Christ; for it is the power of God unto salvaUoa; to every . one that belleveth: to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile. . — ~ St. Paul and Winchester W. •. fitreuik St. Paul* * ' .Suudav School S:JS a.m. ihri-tlan EndaaWit, Mtcetsd chalk drawing 7 p.m. Sermon 7: 3rt p.m. - Prayer meeting ’ Tuesday 7:SO pm « Winchester: , Sunday School 9:30 a.tn. I Sermon 10 30 M.m. I — -— Pleasant Milts Baptist Church >' '~T>.“B. Gehres, Pastor Lowell Noll, Supt. 9:30 Bible School Lesson: "The I Church Empowered" I ld:30 Worship Service. Sermon: Clod’s Covenants With Man" Honors’ Wllleie Morrow, the authoress, telling of her days of atheism, said "The days are ail right, but the nights are hell.'?Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, minister h: to Morn ing Worship =s— 7 - _ H*-30 ( Sunday Sehiutl f. 15. ’ M Y F 7:(M>. The Evening Service Wednesday - < 7:00, Mid-week Service- -i— I 7.45. Chidr Practice N. Strsi_ey..apastor. Sund.tv Schm.rat fito am'XW the~"Sßperlnt.’nd«-wt. IJoyd l.lc'*-' tenberger ft> charge The general lessoii' them Y hey.hti rc.il. Etiv. a.:.m| Praver servi e in charge of the : class leader. Errnal .Sliifterty;- wilt I, doi&w the Suhdav. school."tit I<J Ito. 1 ‘Tie.:a®®iig sefvW® »ilt Include ■ s-.ceeial aery Ice of installation _ _____
Week - End SPffIILS! I' ■ 1 Dressed Chicken, lb. 19c Smoked Sausage, lb. _ 49c (Our Own) ' I Fresh Side, lb. 29c Veal Liver. Ib. 55c Smoked Ham (Our Own) Chuck Roast..-lb. - - 4’lc Minute Steak. Ib. . 65c T-Bone Steak, lb. _ 55c Veal Round Steak, lb. 69c Beef Liver, Ib. . 29c Sl’l ( 1 \L: LARD 2 lbs. 25c (<> lb. limit I J - L'pen Saturday till 10 I*. M. Sudduth MEAT MARKET i l ' S. L'Jth St. Phone 226 Home Killed BEEF By the Quarter ■- Dressed HOGS H whole* or half gereTer’s Meat Market PHONE 9” r
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tor Uta new officers and teachers. 11 The paator wIH spMk on U»*H theme. "Jeans Christ Is Lord". The Ume is ’ pm. The administrative I conncil will mset in a abort was- | sion after the evening service. . , Rivarre Circuit ■ ■■ MA. Church < Mt. Zion »:3o a.w. Sunday school l«: 30 ajn Preaching service. 7: *0 p.m. Christian Endeavor. ’ 7 #e p.m. Wednesday. Attending the revival at Pleasant Grove. Pleasant Grove 7 »:<•« »m, Sunday school. 10 (H) a.m. Class meeting ?:<» p.m. Revival service Re- ' rival now in progress. All are welcome. AMt. Victory ~ 9'oo a m. Preaching service 10:90 a m. Sunday school. 7: no p,m, Christian Endeavor 7:00 p.m, Wednesday, prayer meeting. Pleaaant View Baptist O. B. Turner, pastor start Sunday at 7:30 p.m., with the pas-: tor bringing the message on "The ; Church and Revival " Monday at 7:30 p.m.. thr ltev. p_. Gehres of the Pleasant Mills Baptist church »iii spmrit.J - - Starting tueaday evening end i continning through Jan. 77. the Jiev_ H. A. Alien...Wil!i speak ea< h evening at 7:30 o’clock (EST> Mrs. Allem will present special | musical numbers <Sn the accordlan. i solo-vox. the bells, musical saw and marimba. The public Ys invited to these services. St Luke Reformed Honduras H. H. Meckstrotb. ministar 9 a m Worship service. 10 a m Sunday school. -7 pin Youth fellowship Topic "Japan Yesterday and Today." Arthur Moest-hberger. leader. Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, paator 9.30 Sunday School. T 1 Drew, -snpt . -We-ndelk Miller, assistant -, : JO:7H WiirshTp Evening Service s< sitiri .... .. '■ ■ *F 45. Adult C. E . William son., t» 1.7, Youth- Fellowship. Juliet* • ; ■ A : . ’ . . 7 utrAVoi dtup ® ■' W>d 0« ' 'i-i’- i no «: inu Omei M» rrinr.in,. leaders. CHURCH REWS St. Luke The -JOUth fellowship Ilf the Si L-uke I', vauueHi'tl am! Kefor-ned ihunh will meet Sunday evetunK ■ -at oirh»r k sos -i-l-H 4h>l - DuX'-t-inK-J of the year (oinihifhe» liuve been appointed for fh»> year amt leaders > and xhusetL. fjuc the firfat three-months. toph, f r Scii'LiX-. . niniw laprih Y» sft'Hla•, and T<*d»y, ’ Yrthifr MiH.-NihiH'iioi in j_h«‘TK’ : TThe pubii' is Invited to oMend ’ Bethany Church . Gt >■ H'l ii; ’ t -4| has bi *-u main tn i ft* • d < hrjjuKhf>u2 —Jib w..k o -U;»- . -p- <■' ■ , ( ■,;;/<! ■ li t ’ht ’ B rhuh iL ulo ir»~M | \b’• " ha\♦ ; hiuai'-luuii in .ob-Seriaiux Jiniy.tj , ' s-il ue#k Jrf prayrr Dr XrHnif H •I• •• <ehrr' (nrtn* r pa**tor tV, In. 'T dißn a .ind Ohtp church - J vU’jve m . ri’?tr\ tr* a.-ur* r of Hi* j.fU m 'liin.i'br.R > hit.i! d <4 p* n-lot.. 0" th. . •m-akti. Dr_ Do* N*> - 'i: 'ti t-h>-;;i* sor 1 Frid.n ■' I ’TI •- J)» ♦p» hjny t'hrb •mn Exj*» , I ♦m » "f Un S’ind o P ?!:» onornins: i«Ft vt | |»r h* t wjll |ir* olr* lor th*' them- The Sut»i< nhtt \ of |(‘h.rjw» a r th* • i>nt lu fhtr'Vv I»nni4 yorxit* **n Hi* tIo me. Th* JA-a.K~I O J _1- j££|cuno _ £*'<) al! Ho •‘cTVRb r .r— -Jli? -yitn F'»t »» -m t~ , «’i ihv ' * pmtor HirK a* the •• »l* - A "kvb'H.k <>» •:* a’e r ’hi- ; | si'' 1 I • • r* pla u V in* ’u.oml bulk' ilmbti frou b*hiY S’»* wx-- Vt. ’ sep.irt. - 1
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Decatur Student At ■ ’ Methodist Church Rev. Mervin Taylor 1 1 Will Preach Sunday One of Dm-al«r s sons, the Rer t Mervin Taylor, wtii deliver the sermon at the service of worship I in the First Methodist chUreA of Decatur Sunday. I He is attending Taylor Vniver- J aity, I nland, where 'he is taking hia acedemle work hr preparat ion ': for his coming ministry tn the, Methodist church. At the present 11 ■J I Rav. Marvin Tayler i time while attending college, he ta l holding the pastorate of the ata- j deni-charge at Keystone I Mervin. the sod of Mr. and Mrs - Leßoy Taylor. 503 North 7th Street, is married to the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Carroll, 104 West okk street They have two children The service «f worship will be-? conducted by one of the laymen of the church, Noah Srßrttj-k The many friends of this young couple! are invited to attend the went---of worship. Purchase Os Grocery Is Announced Today Jlalph Smith. I‘H Mcßarn*** -slrc-.yL JaA‘_ t)><r : •: T i ll.mi IVa»bltr : ’ ton sfj*t ts. Mtitl has pab ‘t-sMbui Smith has his.dair,to tlw neu’ Focati.Hi and plans to sj»hHuij• • in <onnecti<?n 4>\\m r his am p4**<l fimpbik mdit in F« rt Wavnv The deab vt an Huub* Hhruugh th* K’-nt i * ally _jni<r -um • , ntnn compam - j ■ 4?' ~
I’l liur SALE I lt-m .oH*?n< • in- i u - m-H -at p’it’ic auction a'l of my per • ■ d p'«u ’’4v on lh«- Huffman I'arin an i mile* west of Ponkto. "jr"JTS • • tnilA ; or 4 miles «»f ! JiltmlpA .!. 1... J.ti'i ■ n -o.) . L’o nt ~\*. ! tiotiifS.miles on ftnad HS.-I JxL- . \ --.Hm •.«•<!»'ll ' !•> •. Ttirh A •iii l «f4r.n, JjlJ .L OJI. „ *”'■ I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11,1950 i Sale Starting 10.30 A. M ; __ HOGS — HK ..-u , .i ■ > > ••! k-.hu»- tcidr 1 PureTRA' TItR WDPIOWs" , < • ■ • M ■’• i --i • i . pmp with power hit I .ii. ! r \ Jrauli. seat \‘-w . it... m: ' M-'-Hd H i,.i. 1. M'ttle (fviifUi*. 3 ' 1 (OMIHSE \*« • ‘. i ;< iU' Vii- •• •’. «•uniiibc. ■><» on. rubber. mod 4 seasons | CORN PICKER t < ; ,p. « t * !•' . i n pi. m • on ruhtfc’rr .u -*‘d 2 sea«oas7 : 'KM M\CH!\W A t . p>nhj .wirl H rtili/er At 1a« Um*inis. oti ;i : .> •'» . . i. ;’. ■ „ !;e t\y • ft. Tractor disc N» j * Huh- ;: u ' ?’• ■ uJt'- .'• ■ . • ',v_t •( < ?>'ii,i, ruhboj ’ii-nd. wapon with A.-, ; . vljt ■-• i s }>• inv nuiFitir* k»-td r. complete with -r.-fn —~-^r?p--^rt^-4rH4r—V- - ._fr_ £l£XAtf»r w : v - * ; .1 k • »-. tjon pik» "foo’ h harrow, drag -rhmt-iit.tiQt.b d, 7 aAa h-p <_ ra ft_ j »r; 11 I Teas w p .mTo. P rwtr .•. r«tfi wiHi ‘5 h p motor. WalkefTurneT ~ io — . ~ ■. : .-tiir u mn'< l i', feiice _injte.ii._ga» guard, Hr--7-. • 1 y |> all kn pvTTect r-oudyioti TRUCK J -. • " 4 > . r |u*aiali d and g nxi tubinu - HAY \NB GRAIN ••■■■''.•-■sjes '‘v »■• : ■•!■-< Ail.-f.f.'i .-.mJ < lov.’t: h»J. loou.hnlp- ' ... o's ><(..«, »■' bu of irffSTl - >«^ n flt*t!o'.« s. : 34k) Ih* hrome gras:C'M*<H. ; _ Mist ELLAXEOI S A »• ' * ««t.d mo’nr? ♦» h p B: iggs and Strst « ■ ••• h-XTTh’:- *>’ ' «r-r7 rjrdw » Tu»»d lawn mower, new, 1 t arrel > ~ «,t . ••» 7...' • ;.x i'itT ... , w-ii k ;i*nrh. 2 sinter h»»R fountains, hoj to., K . II :• - nsioh la*k>?, n barred cahantfed i . . ■'•' •’* - cardan Ihh“' pile of.' . .i.izx :v. .. : . t.n ; •■fvr"*'■".•TT. f onlh tr<»n’df .lii”. s?yfh*e: .Jvrks and , TTHTP.r-: - ’ l • "’i- - . •• i o and nil; »-gal anii-troc ze, : ■ •• • - : pc. ’ l<»t of new and used lumber. w. oi; . V.dn- V lUHta; 175 gal i r» - . | ■.•.•;• ! »■< .« v . | ! . • radio »lertric <.lo<k sausage grinder. 'lul.e-*, jats. h!i<i-<tt>r •Js >)’. m» titii ; • - - . I 'TEKM.S CAFTi ‘- ii" ;u>n.»r>lo tn Piro of A'-idrMV — ,] ‘ -1.-. n .) «. rvert on groutrts. i lEIMI (Tl I!) HfflW OWNER ‘ * i ~ . it 1 U
Michigan Trucker Killed In Accident MldbU»» OW> IM.. J»«. «• ~ M Ft- Kd. Snook. 42, route 1. I Klurgis Mleh . was killed yaater- i day when his truck, struck by an i otKoiuiug auto, uvert urged late i Burns ditch and pinned Mm bw- I neath it. The acrMMt. or U 8. highway ! 20 about 500 reel east of the LahoPorter county Uns, injarod tbs' auto'a dritar. Henry J. Kusoter. tL Gary. Ind Attendants at a Gary hoapllal said his condition was not | serious. /' ' . Close DAV Charter At Meeting Sunday t Between 1W M« Md Disablod Veterans snd their families are expected tw attend tbs ceromonlas of the closing of the charter of Adams <o»nty chapter No. 91. Dis abled American Veterans, at the Eagles lodge hall Sunday. State commander Ward AaderaM and other state officers of the DAV will conduct the meetingGerald M. Smltley. commander st the local chapter in a spocial appeal to ail eligible veterans said. "The DAV needs the baching of every disabled veteran If the legislative and Job program of the DAV are to be carried out. The DAV is the only organteation' i whose principal objectives era the' I rohabllltatlon of war disabled, and jto provide the moat efftcieat and • claims service la the na-; : Hoti. IhM year the DAV obtained ( ! more than IS million dollars in j j claims for disabled veterans and 1 their dependents, without charge It must be remembered that only through a strong organisation c*n nv bring about the paaeage of needed legislation and vital Job programs." Many restaurants in -d ttiatea cities have their dwn prirefrigerator cars ar. Ctiunh j n>titalner». the else of a trunk, i which supply them with perishable, ! roods; ' . :;j ' -f’ . o .c—» ■* • • Flavor-Full THIN sRACHrm 4
1950 Chrysler Is On Display Mw In Its IBM* line, now on display In deniers' showrooms throughout the country. Chrysler offers new styling. Inside and out. including entirely new upholstery in virtually aH models. The new models may be seen Jn the FbU L. MachUn Co, Showrooms WWi eity, ’ ” An entirely now body-style Is available in both the els- and eight-cylinder lined, with improvements In the instrument panel. Features include larger brakes on the six-cylinder models and an improved booster on the brakes cd the eigMa; increased visibility through a rear window that has 37 percent more glaaa area; a slight Increaso in height width and length, a wider rear tread on the aixea, and a refinement and numerOUI features iatroducad in the 1949 models. Nineteen body styles are listed and 15 standard body ot which are entirely new. Democrat Went Ada Bring Results OL. LOAN? ! YOUR OVN NAME is the chief security when you borrow , here. Any amount S2O to s2so i ot more. nonb rat ran I Our liberal lending policies makes cash available on short notice, All leans privately made without embarrassing investigation. Drfarfs without otiigftion. < Call, Wute, Phone I LOCAL LOAN COMPANY ; Brock Store Bldg. Crowd Floor 1 151 Flkmt ’ -w——
I3R 1 - zr T ■-- '*' *’*“ '? i ‘ | row Hfe POINT With ' a ‘ Pmoß--A TOOt RNEW ■r BAMBY " BREAD ’ .. .... ; • Almont entirely Hand-Made i 1 | *X ' I • I [ • Coffee Cream used instead of Milk ’ - v_. • Richer Ijoaf I* Smaller, more compact loaf • Solid Texture ' - ■ • Better Eating Quality • Better4f|avor ITS THE Hit HNESK IN BAMBY BREAD 1 .rV I THAT MAKES IT BETTER 0 " 9--• I I I I^—, ASK FOR IT AT YOl R FAVORITE iiROC£R Stewart’s Bakery Phone 1
Gockanour Fumral It Held Thursday Funeral eorvicoe were bold at I Fort Wayne Thursday for Mrs. Junie Longfellow Gochenour. M.j
SALKCALENDAR JAN. 10 -Fred daskias Motors, 124 W. Washington. FL Wayne. Gar- « age. service equipment, parti, supplies, complete close out. " W:3oa.m. Kllenlierger Bros . aucts JAN ll- Nelsoa Hufman. 13 miles aouthvoM of Mutton, UM farm equipaseat. psreonel property. M:M a. m. Mlenborßor suet*. JAN 17-Lorilla D Robb estate. 1H ml. N. cd Ossian, then 1 miles —west Cattle, personal property. It noon. Ellenberger Bros , aucta. „ . . JAN. 25—DUMP Miller and Daisy A. Pollock Estate, owners, H aril* _. west of Ohio CRy. Ohio. IS7 acre Harm lb 3 tracts. « room hoiiM and lot, person*! property. 1.1: w EOT Homer Fol* tea. IftdAloOk jR9H COMMUNITY H| lUSH RESPEC’T AND U CONFIDENCE ™ Choreting from a wide variety Am | of price*, every faasHy may fl arrange for ow nervier at a - I J total expeMte in keeping with its IF requirements. Whatever _ amount in spent, the service ia **** fonatateßtly maintainod high character that has won for „ “* commonity respect and eonif fidence. " GILLIG I DOAN / IM/k funekal home Im DECATUR *HONf ?H
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I who died at the home of a dausb I tor, Mrs B. A. Neuer, where she ’ bed lived for the past 35 years. I She was the grandmother of Mrs. Robert Kehoe. Mr. aad Mrs. Ray ' mond Kohns es thM cRy attended (the funeral eorvieee
