Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1951 — Page 2

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1 ; '. L ._ . I Rtrral Churches i II f . —~ ■■■ im I -\ |' Af»n«€h | United Missionary Church I, . L. W. Null, Pastor I; Sunday School —9:30. \ a I Morning Worship 10:80. I Happy Hustlers 6:30. I Evening Worship, 7:15. I-. Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30. If Rev. Kenneth Geiger, the Dls- ■ trict Superintendent, will speak in S both services Sunday. jr Everyone is urged to attend the 8 fineness meeting Monday evenk lng,\ 7:30, Dec. 3. Pleasant Mills Baptist h Robert Schrock, Minister Lowell Noil, 8. S. Supt. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. - 10:30 a. m. Worship Service. Sermon by Bro. Schrock. K 2:30 p. m. Baptismal services ■; at the Decatur Baptist church. P; 7:<o p. m. Children’s Hour. Mrs. Schrock, supt. S'. 7:30 p. "\m. Worship Service. I ■ Monroe Methodist j \ W. L. Hall, Minister |j> 9:30. .Morning Worship (Univcr-

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tai Bible Sunday.” \\ 10:30, Sunday School. <:ls, The MY?. 7:00, The evening jtervice, Pictures. Tues. 7:30, WSCS Executive at the home of Mrs. Rene Brandt. \ Wed. 7:30, The Mid-Week Service. Wed., 8:15, Choir practice. Thur. 7:30, WSCS regular meeting in Annex. - - ir Calvary E. U. B. Lewis Strong, Pastor “ Sunday school 9:80 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth fellowship 6:15 p. m. Evening Worship 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p - “• - - ■ " Wood Chapel E. U. B. v Albert N. Straley, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. (EST) Clarence Abbott, Supt. Lesson; “A Doubting and Disobedient People.” Prayer service 10:30 a. m. Class leader, Orville Jewel). Evening Worship 8 p. m. Theme, ‘•The Bible, A Light,” th observance of Universal Bible Sttnday. Midweek Prayer service Wednesday 8 p. in. Salem IvangsHcal and Reformed Church (Mile North of Magley) Rev. H. E. Settlage, Mlnliter 9:00 Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. 10:CO Worship Service. Wednesday 3:30 Children's Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 Adult Choir rehearsal; Go to the cnurcn or your chokp next Sunday.

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■ ■m. TH W®as7j ' a-J( SCRIPTURE: Exodwi 33; Number* / 11-14. DEVOTIONAL READING: deuterono;ny 11:13-21. - -— — - ■■—■• ‘There Is a Tide' Leespn for December 2, 1951 "TAerr it fklt <g iht tffoirt of men, Which, tfh«O oi the flood, leodt on to fortune; Omitted, ell the voyoge of their Hf' h found in ihollows end in I miseries." SO Shakespeare said, and he was at least half right. Opportunity sometimes knocks twice: but don't count on it. , The Bible lesson for the week is a failure-story, not a success-story. It

is the story of some parsons who contracted the grasshopper complex, a mental disease that still attacks people today. The story is from the wild days when the Israelites, now two years out from. Egypt, Were first knocking at the doors of the Prom-

ised Land. The Israelites were land-hurtgry, but the only land they wanted was what we how Call Palestine find it was not theirs for the asking. They would have to fight for it, ever# foot of it. They aM knew this. Moses knew it. There was no going back to Egypt and slavery. Nobody wanted Co stay in the desert. The obvious thing was to go ahead into Palestine. But there were two gues* tions filling the .people’s Minds: (1) What kind of country is it, really? ■ and C3> can we fight our way into it? * * * Investigating Committee SO a committee of investigation was formed, of-one man from each of the twelve tribes.—grown men, trusted leaders, by no means ”boy scouts.” Don’t think of these man" as sneaking through Palestine from bush to bush, peeping out Indian fashion to see what they could sea. -They waited into Palestine, not unobserved but unmolested. They speke Egyptian, of course, and could easily pass as Egyptian traveling salesmen. They spent around six weeks in that country, visiting the cuties, no doubt talking with the \ people. \ In late summer they went back to the encampment on the ledge of the desert, carrying with them some of the fruits of the land. (Incidentally, those . pictures showing bunches of grapes six feet long afe a funny mrsunderatasiSteg. Palestine has • good grapes, but not quite that > good! They carried the grapes on po!e« because that was the \ best Way to keep them from being crushed.) ’ » j At the big mfcss-meeting at the , desert camp, made their report. facts, they were all unanimous. It was a wonderful country, “flowing with milk .and honey.” a great cjountry for cattle, add bees. Palestine did look marvelous to their desert-burned eyes. But on question number two therq was a serious division: Can We fight crar way in? Yes, satd the minority .of two. No, said the majority of ten. *\ ’ * 4 ... ■ | Grasshopper Complex nrtlE majority put their reasons in * a single revealing sentence: We were as grasshoppers t in their sight, they said, and so we were in our sight. " . Nowadays we call this state of mind the “inferiority Complex’*; our is a new one for an old trouble. Think of yourself as a grasshopper, and grasshopper is what you shall be. Take yourself at other people’s lowesi estimate, and that is all you will be worth. The trouble with the * per complex is that It is catching. The majority report was wretqr, as majority reports m • often are. But the people believed them rattier than the courageous pair who stood up to declare boldly. We can do it, with the help of God. Well, what did God do about it? That is perhaps the saddest part of the story. He did nothing about it. He let the people impose their 1 own sentence. Very well, so be it. Grasshoppers die, they never amount to anything, no or?e bothers to kill them, they just die. God was believed to strike men dead in anger, or command the earth to open and shallow up the wtr!:ed, Or hurt lightning from the skjes on his enemies. But he wasted no miracles on these sClf-elected grasshoppers. He only let them die. Ten, twenty, forty years , . , just drifting about in the wilderness, till they all died, and a new generation took their places. \ Opportunity did not knock twice. There was a tide in tboco men** lives. fOpyrtfM test Sy th* »i»l***n «C Christian Education, National Council of do Clnr<*hes of Christ tn th* tnited States at nnwrica. W*l*M«d *y WMV FeatsteS.) .

. Union CNgtl Church Evanggltoal VfWtad Brethren, . 4 Ldwre-noa T. Rorrllb pastor l!30 Sftfnday school. Wendell Miller satpt., wartei NidHtgtr, aa« slataßt, J(hlO Worship sarvfce. M , \ Eteirttig Service f:43 Junior C.E. Shirley Worklng«r; president. f ;45 Adult C.E. «sdrt Ctaae, praMdeSrt. > #;4& Youth FallowsMp, Deity Miller, preuldent. 7130 Worship survioe. Wednesday Evening ; , . 7:30 Prayer meeting. Omer Merrlthaa leader. I Monday, Dec. 3rd 7:30 The G.MD. will meet at Um hoßie of Betty Miller's. Monday, Dee. 16th <:O9 The Father Son banquet will be at the chUfCh with Rev. Samuel Emerick m the ageaker. and Allowing slides to the youth. St, Paul - Winchester Clte(*K United Brethreh In dhrtet FwF • "nwt Vp . Bl Pawl Churoh Sunday school 9:15. ... Nour of prayer and Bible atudy for children, young people and idufts, Wednesday 7:00.. Coming ~. December id, Sunday evening, a special ChrHtmas program and ‘Candlelight service. ; 7 i Winchester Church Sunday sebool 9:30. Rvangeltetic service with Het. j. H. LMier, bringing the messaged it; 30. - Revival services continuing through the week with services he ginning each night at 7:30 and Rev. Lanier bringing the meaaagea. The song service is In charge of Mrs. Lota Lee Peters m director and Jay Martin at the piano and sedo vox. Special music Is a part of every service. Come and worship with us. '“lf my people, which are called by my name, shall humble then* scire*, and pray, and seek my faet, and (urn from their wicked ways; then will I hear Dorn heaven, and will forgive their sin. and will heal their lend.” If Chron. 7:14. —i Rivarre Circuit v - United Brethren In Christ William A Elizabeth Ensminger ; jo- ■:' Pastors Mt. Zkm ht Rob* Class leader, Louise Bunner. Sunday school Supt., Jim boutChristian Endeavor President, Somantha Mauller. 9:30 . a.in. Sunday school. 10:80 a.m. Worship service. ’7 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7 ,p.m. Wed. eve., prayer ineethig: Mt. Victory Class leader. Gregg Knittie. v Sunday school Supt., Carey Gleo. Knittie. 1 Christian Endeavor president, Marcella 9 dim. Sunday school. • 10 a.m. | Worship serirce.—The Lords Supper will be observed. I Cor. 10: 18. \ 7 p.m. Christian Endeavor. Pleasant Grove Class leader. John Burger. Sunday ‘ school Supt., Warren Harden. Christian Endeavor president, JVarren Horden. \ j . 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. i0:30 a.m. Class Meeting. \ 7 p.n». Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p.m. Worship service. 7 p.m. Wed. eve., prayer mee& ing. The Woman’s Missionary Society will meet Thursday afternoon Dec. 6 at 1 p.m, o’clock at th« home of Mrs. Rosa Fox. We will be honored with the presence ol Mrs. Vera Warthman of Fort Wayne who is branch president of the organisation. Have a day of prayer every day. The Bible must be loved to be known. Pleasant Dale \ Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor Sunday school each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. This Is assistants day in th? Sdnday school. Mr. Robert > WEEK END SPECIALS Open till 10 Saturday Evening Veal Sweet Breads, lb. 69c MINUTE STEAK, th, __ «9c ROUND STEAK, tt> 69c T-BONES, » 09e & 79e BEEF ROAST, ». —s9e BOILING BEEF, B. 39c center Util \ SMOKED HAM. ft 69c FRESH SIDE. ft. 39c FRESH SAUSAGE, ft. 39c Green Onions 2 bon. 10c CaHf. Paacal Cdlery* stalk 29c Grapes , 2 lbs. 25e Tangerines Dot. 39e I SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St. Phone

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Nusißaum will Be tie aapertatenA ent CM large and Mrs. Helen Mask win Be primaey superintendent. Morning worship at 16:30 a.m. with the pastor bringing the message. The mea’s ehorau will sing St this service. kL“. z z >: Th? evening service ‘will begin at ? p.m. with departmental meettuga for the adult, youth and primary grevpu. Mr? Loyd Byerly will lead the adult discussion, Mr. Do» Yager will lead the CBYF and Mrs. Frieda Yager Win direct the ehiMren la their period. The gained wershlg period will begin at 7:39 p.m. The Lord’* Day M the bulwark at a living Chris* > tiautty. A living Christianity is the bulwark es the nation and the world. I Each Wednesday evening at 7 , a.m. prayer and Bible, study are I shared for the work of the church and at f p.m. the Men's chorus will practice. Tide Sunday at 2 p.m. the CRYF of this section will meet a» the' Hunthigton church. M Leke Sven. A Refermed Honduras H. H. Mocksfroth, mlnlotor * Worship service. ( IP Sunday school, t NedW—Gtrkr Guild at home of Mn. Corson, , ' 2 Catechetical instruction. Re ♦- ~ nro rew93f9 vfvvtllw WvWrWwfVw MP Ag gg Fe Fee KrWy |p*Vvvv ’f J Mt Pleasant 4Stf - M w dkdkßhaaeaS A • 4db' w* owlNßwx mCUOvI "«M’v S.kU. Worship service 10:30 S.HL ' Leo King, Sr.. Supt. Pleasant valley C/ttl JR vWaMpJyMwwwC mg l ®®* aft D€*K"“® j Bunday evening, and will continue each evening through Det ernttber 13. Time 7:30. Mr. Donaldy Shady will have charge of the mwie. The pastor will bring thb | message each evening. Special , MHukere fa song and muaic. The , public iu tented. CHURCH NEWS Antioch Lutheran The Women’s Missionary Society of Antioch Lutheran Church. Hoagland, will present their annual Thank Offering Program Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. \ " The guest Speakers will be Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Zigler, returned medical missionaries from India. A film Will also be shown. The public ' is invited to attend. if You Have Anything To Beil Try A Democrat Want Ad— It Pay* - 25% Discount on WINTER COATS \ J/ 2 Pride on Fait Millinery E. F, GASS STORE , * l ’^pAWßSlsfiSßP^r -- LEG PAINS, RHEUMATIC PAINS, HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, Are often a sign that kidneys need attention. It ydu have these symptoms or burning, scanty passages. Ask your druggist for ; \ woolley'S k. k. Tablets Take as directed » 150 cAt All Drug Stores

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SAL* CALENDAR DSC. 1~-LadHr E. JUday, 1410 North Market St., North Manchester, Ind. Art Attractive Acreage wtih Modern Six Room Home. •\, Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. t DEC. 1 —10:80 a. m. Charles & Robert Johnloz, owners, 7Vi miles west , v of Decatur on’State Road 224. • Livestock, etc. Ellenberger Bros., Aucts. ‘ !- DEC. 1 —1:00 p. m. Herman H. Patterson, Admr. Ora E. Patterson, 238 North Sixth street, Decatur. Personal property and a ; 4Vi room home. G, Remy Bieriy, aU'y. Roy A Ned Johnson, Aucts. ! . ' |\ DEC. 6—L C. Early, 1 mile East of Decatur. Ind., on Highway No. 224 then «4 mile South. 19 Head of Cattle. 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 7—2:00 P. M. 4 room semi-modern house, 627 Schirmeyer St., \ Decatur. Mrs. Bertha Ruse. PD. Schwartz, Auct DEC. |“Donald Stratton, 201 North Maple St.. Hicksville, 0. A Beautihtl Seven Room Modern Home With Spacious Grounds, 1:30 p. m. MMwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 8—12:00 Noon. Roy Keller, 1 mile Northwest of New Haven or 5 miles Northeast of Pert Wayne at the Junction of Roads 30-14-24 at New Haven, go East on road 14-24 to first cross road then North to the Thimler road then East Vi nrtie to Jay Hoff ,tarm. Closing out! sale. Roy A Ned Johnson, Aucts. DEC 3— 1:99 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Miller, owners. South of Monroeville to county line, then 2 miles east. Vk mile north and east to first set of buildings. Cows, Machinery, etc. D. ». Blair, Gerald Strickler, Aucts. C. W. Kent, tele mgr. DEC. 10—Delbert Montsl, 2 miles South and 3 miles East of Mentone, ind.. Well Improved M Acre Farm and Personal Property. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEC. 12—Bernard Schneider, 1 mile North of Huntington, Ind., on State Road No. 9, Highly Productive 80 acre farm with Modern Improvements and Personal Property. l:(>rt p. m. Midwest Realty Auction Cd., J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer. / DEC. 19—Frances jLothamer, 4 miles North of Payne; 0.. on No. 49 Highway (hen 4 miles East. Complete line of Heavy Farm Machinery and Ednfpment including 4 Tractors. Combtne, Corn Picker, etc. li:3B p. ». Midwest Roolty Auction Co., J. F. Saamann, Auctioneer. _-- 1 ; j TRADE IN DECATUR

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