Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1950 — Page 2

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Mission Sunday At Zion Lutheran , Pastor's Father To Bo Special Speaker Mhieiou Bsadsy will be observed at Xlon Lutheran chur-h, West Monro* and Eleventh Street*. San day rooming with special mtaaron MONEY Would a cash loan of E2S or mor* bdp you? If no, you can borrow tbe money from ua <M* your own signature. No daisy. You can get a loan (boat u* to pay debta and theaatn aaonay fry ifiamtir You can borrow froaa to. oa your note, furniture, ata. without any one knowing about it. Cefl. phono, write LOCAL ROAN coMtSOrv Srewa rwr . *M (tan Baade* Phone 3 toil Mcaraa. laotaoa

THE HINNEN ECONOMY Never Possible Before flk Your One Tire Investment | for many years to come! | v H oi>Mum«t em-bn m«- *YMRtN%*vtM« Miw So extreme i* your Royal Maa.wountnonmurtau tread gattern completely rostered again and «*.>n - wbea a y H ag* Cmtaha Itotkid •thar tire* are giving up thter . to**- eehrmimee '' DLLATVR SLI’ER SERVICE IIIaI 221 W. Mtraroe St. s^u Th j fiuftD Zuercher'* Service. Pleasant Mill* Monroe Tim’s Super Serv, Serna J*NHHHBMF-» Jaffarson Garage. Bern*

f.olral service* at 1 aad It 30 O'clock. Tbe speaker at beta festival service* will be lb* R*» P*ul O ftehwidt. paator of St Jame* Lutheran church, Lafayette. Th* Rev. Paul Schmidt i* father of th* local pastor, th* Rev Edgar P. Schmid'. The Zion choir, under th* direction of David Embler. will appear at tbe 10:3» service. Don fHeberieh will be at th* console of tbe chureh orgaa Th* Rev Edgar Schmidt will conduct the altar aervice For th* first nine moots* of 1960. Zien Lotheraa <-ongregation hat contributed over 34.wW for world missions and charities Os I hi* amount iJ.ixm haa been contributed for the educational program aad world miaataras as conducted by the Lutheran Cbarcb-Mtaoaurl synod, with which tbe local congrtgatlon I* affiliated A apeclal offering for the church * program of world evangelisation will be raceired atl both Sunday aerrfcea. The public In Invited to attend both worship boars. * Greeley's New York Tribun* was the flrat paper tn America to recognise Charles Dicken* a* a great | writer. John Pater Zenger. early New York editor, was jailed in 1714 for hi* crith ism* of tbe royal governor

ML SCOVTS Girt Scent Treat U Wat Wadaaaday at tbe home of Mrs. Lowell Harper to make grape suashina Game* were played and sou** were sung. Election of officer* was held. Patrol leader* were Linda Gambia* aad Barbara Suttle*. Scraphawk ehairasaa wa* Beverly Patrie* scribe. Marilyn Jeffrey* bpe.ial guests were Betty and B*l ly Schtopf. Delicious refreshment* were served by Mr* Harper. The meeting was eleMd by the Friend, ship Circle Marilyn Jeffrey*, *cribe. Girl Scout Troop 14 had their meeting Tuesday evening after tchool Due* war* paid and ached tiles discussed. Tbe troop, accomI panted by Mr*. Small, took a walk ito view different kind* of tree*, i Troop 15 also accompanied them 'On their return, permlaaion blanks were distributed and patrol* chosen. Jwdy Law*, eeribe. Brownie Troop 1* met Thursday ••aniag at the Lincoln school Dues I were paid and it was voted to ' meet every Monday night. Officers elected wore: president. Kathleen Kohne; vice-president. Betsy Burk; treasurer. Ann Kocher. Serlbe, Kathleen Schults. Brownie Troop 4 met this week and 17 girl* were registered. Lead tr* for the troop are Mr*. Vincent Parker and Mrs Watson Maddox Plan* were made for a bike tn the wood* M October 34. Refreshment* were served and Miss Bonnie Hakes was honored on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. N'oab Webster founded the American Minerva tn New York In 1713 with tbe assistance of Alexander Hamilton Democrat Want Ad* Bring Result* DIABETIC You ft SnJ this BD Bakelite Pocket Case very useful Contains a "Sterttuhe m catty a steribrcd hypo dermic syringe, a Bucher Automata ! Injector lot easier, less painful ad numstrauon of insulin and has rootr i for two needles and vial of insulin ggggf" Everything you need to give yourself an jatecticp anywhere anytime, • bts sun this compact B D Bakelite Pocket Cam Our Insulin slocks are always refrigerated. Holthouse Drwg Co.

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Oring Year IM*~I Lesson tor Ostab** Mb MM njnHE BIBLE mutt bf sppWMrtwl • • ks thfYM w®ys* vitb Bmi ItotoL with ito heart aad with Rte wik Wttti tb# httMl tor uMtonlMuKta** Ibß heart In* appreoiaUan aad rereeChG wtU S®r That wa* Ito first quartion Philip asked th* Ethio- V * pun: Do you undemand what you are reading’ Not ■ io you enjoy it, or Io you believe it. out do you undereland It? If noL ■HW -ton th* reader Pto«ow can neither fully believe ear rightly enjoy tt. Tbe King Jaaaa* Varaiaa rE BEST and simplest help m understanding the Bible I* te read it In the language we apeak. Now unfortunately It we* not written in that tongue, but la Hebrew and Greek. We have te read It In translation* There are score* es tramlatioa* la English elan* Th* most widely sold of these is the on* know* by variou* names: th* King James, ar th* Authorised, or the l«l. version. This was first published tn MIL being essentially a revtatoo at tb* Bishop’s Bible, a still earlier translation. The name "authorised" la misleading, however, tor it never wa* authorised by church or stat*. It is a noble example of 17tb century English and ha* bad a wide influence wherever English-speak-ing people have gon*. The taet is. however, that people today de aag speak 171beentsry EaglM any mare. aad. very few es os even read it. reasegeenUy tbe Bible, to this Kia* James version, haa a *aalM Bhakespeariaa eeead. and Ute difficulty es the Magnate is one of the mala renseu* why the average Agaertcan today Had* H hard to read. Furthermore, the King James is inaccurate In many place* At the time it was published, the -ranstitora were working from Greek manuscript* which are now j known not to be either the earliest ; er the best available. For these reason*, fresh translations of th* ' Bible were greatly needed. • • • 20lh Century Translation* THESE modern-Engllsb tions of lhe Bible haven't enanged the Book; they ar* simply n-'ping tbe reader to get back to th* id -as of the original apostle* and prophet*: they are putting the Bible again into the language people actually speak Some of the more important ver- i cions may be noted here Practical- t i- all the churches of Protestant j North America have been co-cpera- i t'ng through the International Council of Religious Education, ■in producing what is called the "Re- • vised Standard Version" of which the New Testament is already out. ; and very popular too The whole : Bible in this version is due to be off rhe press by September 1952 This i* an ex'ellete version for ek'in-h or liturgical one. a* it keeps clone io the King game* rhythm wherever It can; for Ike King James version, whatever it* fault*, baa a rhythm H about parts es it iMlahty lhe Pvaltnsi which has never bee* surpassed. Two other translations have been before the public, and have won many Iriends. tor a >cu.e of years now: Mullet *, and the American Tram-tation by Goods,need. J M P , Smith and others <Thi»| latter includes the Apocrypra. vto which | most Protestants are stranger*!. • • • Al One Sitting THE avciage reader, used to tak- j m« hi- Bibic in snippet* of * verse or two. or a chapter at most, at one time, will find that he can sit down with one of these modern translations and mat read- on and on fascinated by the book he ha* diseoveie;) for the first time Owe st Hie "hardest" yet mm important parts of lhe Bible, for Imtauce, Is the Ep sties tertian es the New Trst.im.-nt. Every ene es these epl-tles is a short letter, but hnw lew persons ever read ene straight through! Let the reader who is pussled by the Epistle* cel a <-apy o! ■’Letteys tn Young . Churrhes." a transition by J. B | Pbllllp*. * ,ld hr 1,1,1 , * nd shat dark part "• tbe New Testament alhirh opening up and shining. | Th* work of trsHulating wilt go on •nd on as long at language keeps changing; let us thank God for all thus* who ui our time have been making tlw Word Os God again an open book lor all men. .tsiorirhl s» l-i- ti-i— 'irf-tsii Seal.ll »l; • IJ-.al.w -V b.-v-ll fl ...I » sls.uica nt a, nu rtiismi

| Rwal Churetos • .. "I CL Luk* CvAit- A R*to*w»*d Church Hewdtse** H. H. Mechatreth, minittw P:iw Worablp torvlce. Nattonal uiiaaloaa Sunday. HI: 00 Baaday achate. 7:40 Youth Mi** Aleta Ratcliff, leader. Topic: "Freedual us Rrilgton " Thareday—Bducattoual meetiag of the Fort Ways* Regional Woaiea’a Guild al Groce Church. Fort Wayae Anttodi United MlaaieMry Church Ollie Krepa, eupt. W MttMp I M Baaday acbote. le.W Bvaag*Halle *ervice. 7:*d Mtoeiuaary aervice 7:W Proper meeting l«:to Oct 18. W M. B. wRb ’Mr*. Harve Haggard. Tbe paator will be speaking In th* awrnlng. aad Rev. Job* Btoaaer jtroa* India will apeak to tb* eve•lag aervice spoawsred by tb* W. M. B. W. H. L*MMtw*B totorWn |NMtof 3:M a m. Sunday aetoei. Luwell Noll. aapt. No worship aervtee today. B«v MMaater* la the gneet speaker at tbe Richmond Baptlat ohareh. -Come tote hi* oomrta with atog tag-' It. Paul aad Wtotewntor U. A CirepM ’ Dale Ootooen, paotor BL Paul Worship B:H. Sunday school 1B:U. Prayer meeting. Wed. 7:30. Sunday school t;M. Berm on 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting- Thursday, 7:30 Mane** Mettsodiet W. L. Hall, mlnieter S:3O. Morning worship: Baptismal service and reception of members. 10:30. Sunday school. 6:45. Methodist Youth Fellow ship _ 7:30, Evening service. Wednesday: 7:t», Mid-week servl ( . e . . • 8;U, CbQir practice At Bluffton. 3:30 Sunday afternoon "Workshop" for all Sunday School officers and ie*cl»«rs. Ueioe Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Chureh Lawrence T. Karri*, paeter 5 3<> "Sunday school. Wendell Miller, -upt Warren JNldliuger. ass't 10:20 Worship service Evening Service 6:45 Junior C. E. Shirley WorkInger, president 6 45 Adult C. E. Nile Williamson, preslden’t. 645 Youth Fellowship. Veda Wllllanisoh. president 7:»0 Worship sei vlt t Wedneaday Evening 7 30 Prayer meeting.. Omer Merriman. leader WEEK END SPECIALS Fresh Sausage, W>Freuh Side. lb. -T* Uacon. tb. Jowl. lb. 19* Veal Liver, lb. 55c Beef Chops, lb. — <se Sirloin Steak lb. <9e Beef Liver, lb. 39c Sweetbread, lb. —39 c Potatoes, peck >9c Apples 3 lbs. 25e SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St. Phone 3-270 S Your Vote Will Be Appreciated ' ' ' Id WALK D. NEAL Candidate for TREASURER Adams County General Election Tuesday. Ntt'ember 7, 1959 11-t '-l‘

U. B. fbureh ML tleo *:3O a m Bunday school. 10:30 *m. Ciuea meeting f:M pt* ChriatiMi Endeavor. 3:00 p.m Preaching aervice. 7:00 p.m Wedneaday. prayer meeting. >:M *.m Sunday echoul. IV: 30 a.*. Rally Day eorvle* •pedal music, song gad recßgtto* with me**M* by tbe goetar. 7:01 p m. Cbrtrttoa Eutaavor. 7:0B pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting. ML Vtotery 0:oo a.m. Sunday tchool. 10:00 an Claae meetlag. 7:00 p.m. Cbriatiaa Endeavor. 3:00 pm. Wedneaday, prayer meeting. Week-end revivte aad Rally Day, October Mb tbrough October Ztod. Rev. Orlon Faller of Huntington. Indiana I* tbe evangelltt speaker. All are welcome. Calvary E. U. B. Albert N. Mealey, paeter The Rev. Ralph W. Loo** will •peak at both tbe morning and afternoon rervlcee of rally day Sunday. Hev Looee, a former paator of tbe church. I* no* retired and living at Oakwood Park. Syracwe. He bna cboeen for hit subject foe tbe morning, “A True Appreciation of God," add for the afternoon, "A Tremendous Gift." Sunday acbool »: 30 a m Lloyd Lichtenberger, the euperintendent. will be In charge. Tbe le«aon entitled. "Uatog tbe Bible," continnea the aerie* tor the quarter on "Chriatian Living." Morning worablp H»:3« a.m. with Rev Loose bringing the message There will he other special number* on the program. A basket dinner at noon will provide a great time of tellowabtp for •II our people and the visitors. Come and spend the day! Afternoon service 1:30 with Rev. Ixxise again bringing the message It is expected that the attendance record will be broken at these services. All are Invited to come and enjoy the Lord's blessing with us on this special Sabbath Day, Youth Fellowship 4:30 p.m Their topic Is "Never Man So Spake " Mount Tabor Methedtot Church - R. R. No. 3 Decatur, Harold E. Baoeher*, paeter t Rally Day 9:3« am. Sunday school; lesson entitled. "How Can The Bible Enrich Personal Christian Living." 10:30 a.m. Morning worship 12:00 Noon Basket dinner tn bastmgwt of the school house 1:#» p.m. Afternoon program, special music, testimonies, slngsplratloii and a play entitled, "The Prodigal Son." Thureday, Oct. I*. I*so 7: 3o p m Bible study for children and adults and prayer meeting. CHURCH NEWS Temin • Craigvilte Circuit The Rev. J 4 H N«H of Portland, will speak at tbe Tocsin E V. B Chunk Sunday at lo:3n am and at tbe I'raigville E. V B church at 7.30 p.m St. Luke Tbe Youth Fellowship of lhe St. Ijtke Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at 7 p.m. in the church auditorium Aleta Ratcliff will use as her theme a part of Auiericanixallon of Christianity culled "Freedom of Religion." Every member Is asked to attend as officers will be elected. Pleaaant Greve The Pleasaht Grove Caked Brethren church will hold a rally day service Sunday The Sunday school will meet at J:3t' a.m for study of the lesson, followed by special mu«ic. s songs and recita Hops, The Sunday school mess»He will be brought by the pastin', th,Iler L. A Middauxh The public is invited Antioch The Rev Jobe Blaeser, recntly returned from India, will speak al the Aniiinih Vnitnd Missionary church Sunday a»r7 p.m. The -service Is sponsored by the Woman's Missionary Society- The public is invited Pleasant Valley A special service will be held Sunday ai the Phasanl Valley We|<y Methodist church, two miles east and one mile south of Munro*. The Stout girls, daughters of Mr. and Airs. Dab- Stoat. will sing and Maty Sprungtr will be the speaker at 6:45 p.m At 7.:.W pm the Stout girls will sing again and the Rev. SWers will bring the mes«ag<‘ James Fianklin started the New England Csiurant in 1721 In Boston Tbe first daily in the I'nittd States appeared in Philadelphia In 17*4 LADIES’ COATS SHORTENED Al HrishwiUer KELLY’S DRY CLEANING’ Phene

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NOTSCBI DO RRBOOmB T>* Board te Rebate Truature te od btoa u» to the hour of «:»« P.M Monday. October I*. 1»S«. at the office of the City Superlntendant of Bchools of tbe School city of Decatur, ladlana. for the purchase and inataliatlon of ona conaole type centraliaed sound unit for the Prtnelpnl'a office located in the JunlorMs. W.-fch’.SJ are availaide at tbe oCtlca te tba City BuyerIntendant of gehoola. Kach tedder mart dopas It *Hh hl. bld. a oeettfM cheek fit th* amount carry o«< »aM Fo A r’l ZSiX-Wi*U n e Board of Accovnta The Board of School Trustees of the School City of Decatur hereby reaarvee the right to reject any or Uy order *g the Board of School Tru.taaa of the School City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana ibis 2nd Jar o< Oetoboe. IH*. Board of School Trueteoa of School City of Docatar. Minna By kaie |a| H -WALLPAKB- 1) ly MB B. BKCBMB BY.

SAL* CALENDAR OCT. 14—Decatur Bale Burn. Merchandise Auction 7 P M E C DMtoraMML AwctOCT. 14— Harriot AtotoMk, toueutrtt. Dr E. H Alepaugh nutate. In Wiltshire. Ohio. Vet*ri*ary ItuUruments. eguipuient. ami aaoelioa bouaubted goods 1 P m. EST., human Bros., auct. OCT 14 Charlea M. Bhropabire. 8 mi Nortkwoat of Columbia Qty. Ind o* No. 3*4 Well Improved 77 Acre farm 89 bead of Pure Brod Registered Spotted Poland China Hogs. 1:00 p m. Midwest Retety Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. OCT. 14 Floyd U Meyer, comm-administrator of Alice E Meyer Batata 4 mile* E. of Monroe, then 3 mile* south in Salem, Ind 4.33 Aero*. 7 room house. Frank Dellinger, auct. OCT. Id—7 30 P M Methodist Church. ' VntJer The Bl* Top" Everything from augur to sofa*. Ned Johnson A Melvin Liechty. Auctioneers. OCT 16—Decatur Sale Barn. Truckload of Shrubbery. Livestock Auction 6:30 P. M E’C Doehrmett. Auct. OCT. 16—liiverriew Gardens, at the north, edge of Decatur. Ind . at tbe River bridge. Modern tavern with three-way license and equipment 7 P. M. Kent Realty & Atu-Uoa Co., Decatur. Ind D. S. Blair and C W Kent, auctioneers OtT 17—12:30 P M. lister Sipe, 7\ mile* east and 1 mile north of Berne or 1 mile west and 2'y miles north of Chattanooga. O. 2* head of Holstein cattle Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. suets. OCT: 20- 1:00 P. M. Van Wert- County Guernsey Sale Cows, heifers, bull*. Fa* Wert. Ohio. Fairgrousds OCT 21—Mr A Mrs. Thurman Douglas. 612 Patterson St . Decatur. Ind 5 room home 2P. M Kent Realty A Auction Cq.. Decatur. Iml. D. 8. Plalr. C W Kent, aui-ts. OCT Mr. A Mrs. Arierbrtght.. 7 mi. N W of De. alur >ot 27 to St John's Lutheran -Chart h. then S <>u Preble black I op. road first farm Cattle/ farm machinery household .goods !<• A M Orville Sturm New Haven A Lee MtlJutfoc Laotte. Ind . Aucts

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