Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 24 November 1950 — Page 2
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money,** • •beck, a money a. rd ar, terry,—anything you can above across a counter and buy something with. Lal jo say it io your >wn money, and that you earned it yourself. Just take
a look at that pises 80. Fwwmao of cash. Do you recognize it* You should; for it is nothing less than a piece of your own lite. • eta Massey to Ufa Tu got rid of something quite valuable tq get hold of that piece of money Time, certainly; you bra poorer than you wore M hours ago, poorer in time, for you have 24 hours less to live than you had then. But you are richer in money, for you did not have thia money then, if It Is the return for your work during that time. You lost time but you gained money: in other words the money represents time, which in turn spells life. Loeb al it la aaether way: Tea pet out a certain aasannt of energy fee thia Mt of money. Toe plowed a field or yen raised seme chiekeae er yea laid some pipe er yoe taaght sansa ehitdree or yea sold a MB of goods. Whatever yoe dM to earn the moaey, H Mrod yoe a ML Tan pet oat the work, — and the money came back to yen. Money l» tore, money la energy. Furthermore, money to knowledge. Why is a skilled workman paid more than an unskilled one? Not because he works harder or sweats more. He is paid more because his work is better, and his work is better because he knows more. Now, what would life be witbout time, cdergy or Not much/ So if a robber ever says to you? "Your money or your life!" you would be quite correct (even if untactfol! if you said. "My dear felon, you repeat yourself, money la life!” • • • «► Life Comes from God AMONG the many differences between a Christian and a nonChristian is ths the Christian knows too much to say. "My life is my own. to do with as I please." Consider those three elements of life- time, energy, kn. wledge Time ,’.t«-:f is certainly God's gift, the Creator's Rift None of us can make n momefitTif ft: We ran accept it. use - we can waste: ft; but It was ghee us :n either cate Knergr cannot be created by you or me. Each of us has a certain (and a different) amount: we inherit it. we are endowed with II; bat only Gad in the long ran Is the sseres of energy. To make a long story short, life la God's gift, not our creation. It Is a blank page on which ire write, an empty field In which we ean sew as we will. But though the writing and the sowina ore our own. the-page and the field are Gad's. Ito the Christian recognises this aa the central feet of bis life: I belong to God. Now if that is true it is also true •bat < n oney is also just as much ar ' f» it-cif. ours only as a trust ft m G d SOO *steward«iiip »«Q Tl WAKI nillP ' is the word O which recognises .God's right , in bur lives; it Is the word which deserlbgSi-the principle of life for those who honor God as source of all they -are and have. When the proverb-ariter -says, "Honor God with thv substance," he has just « , d, ' -n all hv ways acknowledge hun " •»■'> man is likely to do what ■ is right w.ih his money who habitually doe*' ■.wrong, with’his life. Nn •■ art is' going In admit his partner *Mf> with find' tri money matters who di.es net io-fess God to be she I ord of all his life N*w there are the principles hrnaicM out In «»r Scripture ahsHrt aleward'hip as mares la partiowiar Owe is this. <»ed looks on whal we have, not an what we haven't- A wklew who gives one tiny rein; if that is all eke ha* I* more generous than a mllHannalre who has ■u.i gl-.-eB half a million to Charity het-end K the principle of willingness. The Lord jot er g cheerful giver soar givers. regretful givers, stingr glv- “ era.’ no, net'thr f ord does Hive the jssm whagltrs uith a smile. It tan i bnu ,ch vi.u give it i-'nj the (act V.«’ you gun n a I'WW yam give 1, y«jr heart gen- , , r . > ,» -■ Ln •“ *• -• •« lass ksl-stU a, .wan. e*.r-sv»
Rural Churcheg St. Luko Ivan. A Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckotrath, pastor P OU Worship service. Rev. Jaeob Grether of the Winnebago Indian Mission at Neilsville, Wisconsin will be Ike speaker. 10:00 Sunday school. 7:»0 Ynutb Fellowship. Leader is Grace Fisher. Topic, "Delayed PHgrim Thanksgiving." St Paul and Wlitshssksr U. B. Circuit -- D*lb Oetoorpi, psotef St- Paul Sunday school (:!(. Evgazelistie service Ik: 15. Revival services will continue through next week each evening at 7;|o. WMsMstor Sunday school 1:30 Class meeting 10:30. Prayer meeting dismissed to attend the revival at St. Paul. Calvary E. U. B. Albert N. (traisy. paster Suuoay school » am. (CSTi. The lesson will be, "The Stewardship of Money." Lloyd Lichtenberger. superintendent, will be In charge. I’reacbtng sertlce 10 am.. with the pastor In charge The sermon subject Is, "Joy To the World.” In the afternoon and evening the youth will meet al ,the BethaiQ Church in Celina, OMo; for a District Youth Hally. All are Invited to attend st 2 pm. and 7:30 p.n> iESTi. Rivarre Circuit U. B. Church L -A. Middaugh, pastor Mt. Zion 1:30 Ji m Sunday school. ln:30 ant. Class meeting. 7:00 pin Attending neighboring revivals. 7:00 pin. Wednesday, prayer meeting.
Pleasant Grave S:3O a m. Sunday school. 10:30 a nr Pleaching service followed by communion 7 <hi p m Christian Endeavor. 1 ' 7no p.m Wednesday. prayer meeting. - • . Mt. Victory .« 9:00 ani Sunday ac-Juud 10: .«La.in Class, meeting : " T mt pm Christian Endeavor 7:1'0 pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Antioch United Missionary L. W Null, pastor Sugjday »<.lro->l k:3<> Morning worship 10:H' Rev L. L Rassi. Mt and Mrs. Loren Brti-heiseti : -— Evening service 7:'l‘i. Ciiine and < njoy Tfte i'vivai scrv lets with us Union Chapel E. U- B Rev. L. T . Norria, pastor Wendell. Miller, S. 5- Supt. Rally and Homecoming Service 9:30 ajn Bible si-liiiol. We Liai» classes tor-all agrs An eighr piece i>ri-h«:»tra will play during opining Sunday School service io I", ‘a ui . Worship service --stpreitybinnsiv- Uy- -adult--c-bol-i— -Tlieannual Thuiik-giving , lie ■|C.< ivof during (ills service Fuads ivi .hid will he . used tor hi al i xpeiisi: and building debt Hetnion by Iter Norris. Holy .Com-' muuiLJii 12:00 tlaskit dinner in basenii nt I Please bring fable service. „ 2:00 pm Thanksgiving and sign' spirafin’i service Special Inatruinetitai iriusic will lit- giv<ti Try junior members of Sunday school Vocal niusical number will be prr settled by visiting cliuri he- A vm-al number will be given by Liu nu ti- iliviu- of Cnion Cliapi I Mtssage by Rev Norris All' former members of the httrr ii and the friends «n the coin . inl’y aie InvKcd tn bling their' -.. mi: cud all' nd ill ilu -• •< ry.in - I 11. re will be n ■ evening sinb • ■. u .1. -ii vii' a' I nmn Chapel as. l>< gin i n .lan 1 l.id.r- Aid lit iliuri-ti will buvi an ni day service nn Tliursda' Nov ~'lO. All btdi.es. cf ( huri h.in ■ invl’ed Tot lin k dinner at noon ■ •« • WEEK END SPECIALS Sparc Kilts, lt>. -i_ . INc Fresh Sauxagc. lb. 3!>c Fresh Side, lb. 3!lc X'eck IJones. lb. 19c Jowl liarnn. lb. life T-Boite. th. s‘»e & «Si Bathroom l*aper J rolls 25c No. 2 Homiity. Kraut, and Pork A £ Qf* Beans cans Pineapple 2 cans 25c Whit e. C’rea nuSt y le Uoriv, . . 2 cans 25c Gooseberries __ lie SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET >o. I'4h St. Phone u-i'bt' *
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Mlm Bather Hannon and Mias Dorothy Helman epent the Thanks giving holidays Toledo and Port Clinton, Ohio. Mr. and Mra. Chahner Depay and daughter Judy, of Kokomo spent ywwtorSay with Mrc Denny's parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Dan TymtoU. Mr. and Mra. Joseph McConnell
- - —1 —-■ ■ ■■.■<■ - ■ 1 - / ■. a * ' - - _ / 1 , _ * ' »- s ~ *•- ' • r !j - j A-- - -; V— - %• ’ you'll find a big difference when you ride on chair-height sells I e l < I fl I ' IwS I mm ' ' ... ■■ .' MH —: AK YOU A BADOV LONOLtOS? Do you, (eel like WERE YOU THE OTAR PULLBACK! Get all doubled 8B THEN PLYMOUTH? FOR YOU -everyone else tooHH a jackknife when you sit on a seat thdt’i too low? up when you don’t have room to sit up comfortably? with roominess and natural posture Chair Height Seats. '" T_ aHsKS ’ > ™ ®i HS . . ''♦■ .' ' " ' — ■■
... another reason why Plymouth owners are in a class by themselves ! The average Plymouth pasM-nger nits 12% higher than the average pasM'itger in l«>we*!-|»rieetl (,ar A. 10% higher than i '' the average in loweitt»|»riee<i Car 11! litis means: o ♦ , 1 MORE KNEE ROOM! I'lvinoutli tuck right up timler I yoitr knee*, keep ><>ii at imlural silling level This full support atlds greatly to your coiuforL ... I I MORE EYE ROOM! I’lymoutli seats give a deeper view I I of tin- passing scene, and they give the driver a closer view I I of tin- road ill front of the car. MORE LEG ROOM! R«wr seal pa-t iigcrs have a full inch I .-y more leg rootti ihan in (for A. and -PG" ttrore than in f.ar B. jLf I t rout »< at passc-tigers in a I’lynionlli have up to 2 ’ more than in t.ar A. and I more than in Lar B. II /Al MORE FOOT ROOM! K ear seat passengers have almost 2" more vertical fool room, under the front scat than iu | Lar A. and a full 3 more lliau in Lar IL. — — — K A ' . . ' ’ f 1 - A - .s. ’. ~ •( Y*
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anjeyed Thanksgiving dinner at the houte of their son. John McConnell. and family, at Youngstown, 0., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Flanderv and daughter, Balli Ann, ut Indianapolis. were Thanksgiving Day ' gueets of "Mr. Flanders' grandper ents Mr and Mrs. George Fland- • ers of Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sutton - and none. Dick and Hill of India i nations spent Thanksgiving day ar the Jesse Sutton home iu DnoatPl' I 'Button Is a detective on the state
police forceMr. and Mra- Dfefc HEiter and son Dkk Jr., went Thanksgiving day at Rensselaer. Jesse Sutton of BnUou's Jewelry store of this city made a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs Gregg McFarland and Mra. Merle Bc-hnitx have returned from a i«v week vaeatiM la Florida, [visiting the latter's mother, stator and brother-in-leer. They were taken on a (OU mile tour of that state, inrludtag Tampa, ft. PeterstHinj and Ybor CUy, ferried acrons
the a«W of Msatoe and Visited atoSF ether Interesting planes Dr. Buckner. Watts county coroner, has returned a verdiet of death from asohixia by drowning in the death of Ralph Ftechter, 30, who dlaagrpeared suddenly October > from his home near Craigville and whose body was recovered in a ditch neartry. Funeral service, were held this morning at Bt. Joseph Cat bollchurch in Bluffton for Lee Wah man, I, wire chief tor the Bell Tolaphone company tn the Bluff.
•wirier- ■*' «•••.. : MORE CHEST ROOM! Whether the seat is adjusted forward I \ -- ur backward, the driver of a Plymouth lias more chest clearance than he would have in either Car A or Lar B. SMORI HEAD ROOM! In a Plymouth, driver and passengers enjoy almost 2" more libad room than they would have iu Car A, half an inch more than in Car B. rTSTI MORI SHOULDER ROOM when entering or leaving a I Plymouth! Rear door swings 12" wider than in Car A, 10" wider than in Car B. Both Plymouth floor openings are nearly 3" higher than in Car A, more than 2" higher than in Car B. ALSO, ONLY PLYMOUTH —ln ths lowait-pricud fluid-GIVIS VOUf The matchless comfort of the Alt PILLOW Ring; The smoothness and quietness of Floatinc Powra engine ——- mountings which, combined with big Super-Cushion _ 11 Tires and many other Plymouth exclusives, bring smiles to the miles No uondrr so many Plymouth ouners tay be a Plymouth owners are m class by in 1 Slavics too Skilled technicians, enrolled in Plymouth’s Mism Tr-hhiciams Soviet Conraegcs, arc specialists in helping tu keep your car running better, longer . ' ' ~ : ' ' // ' ' '■ .l’ ; Look «p poor noarbp Nymotrth doctor todcy—ho*( o pood moo so knowl Dlummith US H HHs■BGMB HHH HH / eivv- >H J CHX I! V <'.pn DVI-.N ■ H W HHHHr. wH HHH / •*->**(» PACKED WITH VALUE AND READY TO PROVE IT
ton office and had bees an em ploys of the 801 l company for 37 years. In The Services \ -a At Camp Breckenridge Merritt Martiach. who left for anny service November 11, is no* at Camp Hrechenridge Ky . await Ing further assignment..If You Have Anything fe Sell Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Rayo.
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