Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Bvery Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. ’ incorporated ' Entered at the Decatur. Ind.. Poet OMce aa Second Claai Matter Dick D. Heller President A. R. Holthouse Editor J. H. Heller - Vice-President C. E. Holthouse Treasurer Subscription Rates: By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Counties; Ono year. »<; Six months. 13.23; 1 months, 01.75. By Mall, beyond Adams and Adjoining Counties: Ono year. 37.00; » months. 33.70; 3 months. 32.00. By Carrier, M cents per week. Single copies. 4 cents.
Again, the Stars and Stripes proudly wave over the American Embassy in Seoul. ——o - o If you have a news item, an ad. a subscription, or a complaint for thia newspaper. DIAL 3 2121 o— —o A prerequisite to voting is registration. If you aren't registered, you can't vote. Go to the county cleA’a office and till out a registration blank and then yon can vote on Nov. 7. Q. O— Communities all over America, frequently under stimulus provided by party organisations, are carrying out programs to encourage young citisen* to start the habit of voting in every election as soon as they become of age. and to woo people out of tbe non-voting group into tbe body of Voters. Thia summer Cleveland went to the extent of giving basebail tickets to citiwns newly come of age when they registered, making themselves eligible to vote. 0 o——0 —— The visit of Vice-president AlLen Barkley to Fort Wayne on October IS. will be celebrated with a big Democratic rally that afternoon. prior to the Veep's leaving lor Indianapolis tor a nigh: meeting. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Barkley The rally will highlight rhe November election campaign and draw a crowd from this
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section of tbe etale Barkley is one of tbe beet posted men in government and bis charming personality. mixed with Kentucky humor and wit, makes him the moat popular speaker on today's political platform.' —' O ■—w—Tbe defense Department has issued warning that Soviet Russia is attempting to take over ail of Germany and that tactics used by tbe Beds over there are similar to tbe ones followed in the Korean conflict. Western Germany has been alerted and the governing powers are attempting to cope with the "explosive” situation. However, after the lesson taught the Communists in Korea, tbe Kremlin may hesitate to start <>l-en warfare in Germany. The United States has reached the point where military resistance will be given in full measure to any invasion move by the hordes from the East. Fire-'Police! With, tbe change over to dial telephones, you will make your own call to the Fire and Police Departments The new dial numbers for these two departments are: FIHJS DEPARTMENT 3-3133. • POLICE DEPARTMENT 3-3123. We hope the emergency never -arises where you nerd the services of either department, but if you do. dial the above numbers andygiye your correct address.
■ I I laika t*:» ft. Christian Living Leman ter October 1. IMP READER, do you have your New Testament handy? Get it down and let us go over a few paragraphs of it together. What wo are looking for to an answer to- this question. Is there anything special. anything different, noticeable. about the Christian way of Ute? v• • • Act on tbe Word FIRST, look at James 1:32-27. "Be ye doers of the Word.” be says, “not bearers only?' Moffat’s modem-Engliah translation says:
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“Act .on the Word Instead of merely listening to It” At the end of this section James offers the only definition of religion given In the entire Bible. Note that ft to altogther in terms at action, behavior, lite both
Inward and outward. “Avt on the Word’-he means the Word of God. of course. In verse 21 he has already told us the Word to like a seed sown in our lives, a seed expected to grow ... Now look at Ptol. 1:27-30 tt you have the King James version, which is over 300 years old, that word "conversxUoo" in verso Tt will mislead you. What Part wrote (In Greek, of course) wee Mt •sever—lion, tart a weed meaning meaner of Bring. MeWntf brings *Vt HMD NMMMNiBf RBfNW hr: “De tend a Hie worthy ofthe Gospel of Christ" What God waata ns to lians Is to Hvo like the best sermon* we bear. Live lives I that match the Stary of Bases. - • os Life of Grace NOW turn to the story of Barnabas in Acts 11:10-33. Barnabss was commissioned by Ike mother-church to Inspect and report on the new ’ congregation at Antioch Were they Christians or no:'* Barnabas Saw two Dings •bout those people, and he was glad: it wss a congregation of believers. and he saw also the grace of God .jThrMlan living to a Ute of faith and a lite at grace. It la a a Ute tied with Ged. blessed ’by the grace of God. Now thia is not automatic. It io net something that happens whether we wish It pr not. , A Observe what Barnabas told qho*e new Christians at Antioch: Reowtin faithful to the Cord with situ Imai purpose” (v 23. Revised -Starrtard Version). The Christian life v one of devotion, a life of steady purpose, it is no dri/ting. Sinking life, it sails by the Star of God • • • World Not Christian's Orange |LTOW turn to a group of pas- • v sages too full, as all of these arc. to be gone over here in- detail You will have to take time your-.elf tn read' and think seriously about them Matt. 5:1-30; 11: 21-35: Romans 12 021 The theme running through »!'. these to the same: The Chrlst.an’s life Is marked by a special kind of attitude toward other persons. There are different ways la wbich prwpte regasd ethera. The criminal looks on all men as his enemies. He Is out to beat them down. *'GH er git got" to Ms motto. The “average eiUsea” who 1s Be Christian. and even some who claim to be Christians bat aevw get the bang of It. are not aa bratot as the criminal, bnt their main Idea about other people Is much tbe same, though they are mere polite about it. As one of these has said: "The world is your orange—squeeze it!” -Wboc can I ir .I s. ‘A:n *.s n.y cu t. what will you give me. where do t come. in. bow can I use you? But the Christian's attitude to other people is totally different What it i»—well, read these passages from Jesus and Paul, and find out. • • • Without Ceasing THERE is one more point about the ’Christian life It keeps on it grows l«nk up 1 Thessalonians 3:15-25 Listen to the noie of perseverance singing through it all. The re is a preacher who some- I times says: "You eannot be a Christian today You can begin today because that takes only an instant But you eannot be a Christian today That takes a lifetime " The phrases of Paul— "ever follow . evermore . . witboot ceasing hold fast ■ ere not mere phrases. He had lived them. f4,»ps r lglH fcv ihp iHlernAliHHal Cdwd | <-tl n*li|tD«« KtfaeattGH •« heli«ir «r ' in f»rtolcstanl <»D«NBIR«UDnE R«l««dc* > WMV |
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Class mooting 10:3d. Harveotors t punSermon T:BB. Prayer meeting. Thur. 7:33. Annual Homa Coaiins, Oct. 8. BL Luke Evan. A Reformed Ad wU vd a— V H. H. Mechstroth, minister 5:00 Worship with Holy Communlon. 1»:00 Sunday School 7:dß Youth Fellowship. Arthur Moeschborger will lead using the theme, “Tbe Church In The Community." Thursday 7:30 Girls* Guild. Pleasant Milla Baptist Wla S -to# -»• ->-> »aaAar Pee, wwWIoOWWMs IlWwvvfel Turn your clock back. »:30 a.m. Sunday School, Lowell Noll. Sept. t 7:H p.m. Worship Service. Sermon by Rav. LeMasters, Topic: ' Jesus always aatteftee."
W. L. Hall, minister 3:30. Morning worship (Communion Service) 10:30 Bunday School <:4S Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30 The evening service Wednesday 7:30 MM-week Service Wednesday 3:15. Choir Practice WBCS Annual Autumn Party Thursday Oct. 5 at 0:30 In the Annex. Oct. 8. Rally Day. E. Ross Adair of Ft. Wayne, guest speaker. Car-ty-in dinner at noon. A brief afternoon meeting. Ths Methodist Church R. W. Parsley. Minister Salem Church School 3:00 a.m. All new Teachers and officers of the school will take their place
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