Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1952 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

z ■■■■■■■■■■■■■l STUCKYS _ Outstanding Values! . - if.' ' r _, J h ■;.'... ".■'*■ •’<■,! ! '-| -nr- - Piu' '..1.. fr eei _ Tall » WBBfc Vase ' ‘ All You Do K Visit Dur Store and See Our NewChrome Dinettes ■\ ‘ ; I —'A. ‘ ' I . ' , '•' dll e ■' ■ P ' ’ ill I hl 'jz-,' 4 *>l*l ♦* fa^iK<iKn®r ,,, w w ' W** I '' BME 1 -cfey^Us^A^W ~ ■ ~ ’ 1/ 4 ■■FA ~ rr ? , ; ■: - ' * 1 here s a truly Charming atmosphere about the combination of Sparkling chrome and x colorful formica of our dinette sets. |S’‘. ; : I ’ ■ / (CHOOSE YOUR OWN COLORS. '■ ? : : ' WM . ■ ~ ~ " .TOM f H i ? i\ > i** •• i // — 11*—- —-— —/ zwpywig--1 nus 1 Ml*** ~n < _\ !■ i.. ■ -’j-' I /CaeXQO I limits Offs. * ,wW»iM Z s ll4 9U ) dMWh Demomlrofion only NO DUST IAG TO EMPTY! it’s quiet.-no A A A C roar! 3 filters sanitise the atrt Super-cleans .■■■■ Mfl ’ rugs, sweeps /floors, dusts, brightens drapes, Kfl .sprays, waxe*. de-moths? Sa Wit. easy to Mm WB • u , i use’Come in now! See why Lewytls "America’s Km MW «">•••»» ’ must wanted Vacuum (Meaner!” ***”*. WHY PAY MORE 1 WHEN YOU GAN BUY FOR LESS .. * ■ <. ■ ■ ■ .7’ ;■..... ;at STUCKY Furniture Co. ! •! Monroe, ind. : . •• •.n j'7 ' i ;.,p : ;• j . •.I • ■ ; ■•), j. J ' Open Each Evening Except Wednesday ■;■** ! \ ■.. ’*' \ ’ ■ ? I.' v :?'-.■ ■■ •' 1 1? ■ r , .. - JTi?„ —

\ To Honor Mothers At Church Os God 1 On Sunday Morning The Mother's day service at the Church ot God, on Cleveland street, is one of the outstanding days of the year. "We always.hon-, or our mothers on Mother’s day," the Rev. Dwight 'R. McCurdy, pastor, stated. “The Church of God i recognizes this day as a great day in honoring every mother present I from the youngest to the oldest. To be present at the Church ot God 4 on Mother’s day is to enjoy a taste of Heaven. It is always one of the best attended services .of tjie year. The most charming part of the service is to see the tiny tots come to the altar and select a flower, and then carry it back, and present it to mothers. X to be present Sunday morning. The public is invited. If lyou are a bormagain Christian, yesUfl made you a member of the Church of God." Acts, 2:47. \ f Engines Get Hot Louisville, Ky. (UP)—The Generals Electric Company’s jet engine JT-47, is 12 feet long but turns out more than 10,-000 horsepower at high altitude speeds. The tempera, ture inside the engine may get as high as 2,000 degrees fahrenheiL New Sunsemble k >** ■ / !U Fs'/X 1 / /I I V»vV Ar ? \ I v \U ?, *Y \'A jsgty Ml I li•a jV t 1 4 *°l ’.*• fawW. L I*: 34—45 ' 1 i>y LOOK SMART and keep cool this summer! In sundress and jacket, you’re crisp, businesslike, and so comfortable. In sundress you’re happy on beach or lawn, getting a beautiful tan! Slenderizing lines, scalloped details! Pattern R 9056: Women’s Sizes 34, 36. 38. 40, 42. 44, 46. 48. Size .36 1% yards 35-inch fabric. Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin care of Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6740, Chicago 80 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and Style Number. , Used & New Farming Equipment vi 2—A John Deere Tractors Good condition. I—B1 —B John Deere Tractor. Good condition. I—SC Case Tractor and Cultivator, like new. I—VC Case Tractor and Cultivator. ’* I—WC Allis Chalmer Tractor. I—F-20 Farmall Tractor. I—R. Farmall Tractor. I—J M Moline Tractor. Several good 12 A 14 inch 2 bottom plows,; extra heavy Case disc, like new. Ford or Ferguson disc, like new. Several other good disc. Several good fertilizer and grairi drills. Several good fertilizer and corn planters. 4’ New Equipment ( John Deere Equipment. Myer Hay conditioner. 8 Comfort Sprayers. Midwest Manure Loaders. , P. Field Harvester and Blower. See Us For Service and Free Demonstration. STEFFEN • IMPLEMENT CO. Decatur Phone 3-3813

DSOATUB DAILY DBICOCBAT; DKCATUB, INDIANA

\ ,'V ■ ■' Ke j. V' ' Intertxtxmi UnJura . ?F RI . P T V ? E: ®»°4ua 80:8-11! Merk 1:23—9:6: Luke 4:l6ab; • 13:10-17. DEVOTIONAL READING: Psalm 84. Whose Sunday? Lesson for May 11, IMR JI newspaper column Is entitled ** "My Day;” not such a conceited title as you might think as first glance. Whose day is this, anyway? Yours, of course. What? you . ask in surprise. My day? I have to work from morning to night in the

house or on the farm or In i the schoolroom or In the office or on the road somewhere. My day. Indeed! I’d like to get ten minutes of It for myself if I could. Now wait a rplnute. Suppose you do have only ten min-

utes* worth. What do you do with your own personal uninterrupted part of the day? But that’s not the whole story, not the whole question. The day is more yours then you think. For you can bring, and you do bring, to every day you live, a certain mood, an intention, a spirit. The same scene in sunlight and un ler heavy clouds is quite different. The same person in sickness and in health is not one but two people. How Will You Feel on Monday? ■THERE is one day of the week which, as Christians believe, is God’s special gift to man. It is for everybody’s benefit. Let us suppose there Is a town where everybody works, one way or another, for one man, spending most of their time making one man rich. Six days a week, that Is; then comes Sunday and nobody works. This is everybody’s day, not tho boss's day. Such a town would be a little hard to find; but even there everybody ■ does have one day. Jesus said. The Sabbath is made for man, Not for preachers, not for a favored few, not even for Jews: and Christians only: but for man. The Jewish Sabbath of which Jesus I spoke has Its successor in the Christian Sunday. It Is quite true thatj Christians appreciate the day more than atheists; but God made Sun-: day for man just as he sends rain 5 apd sunshine on one and all. -pur forefathers sometimes got! hold of Sunday by *he wrong handle, just as the Pharisees did in their time, with the Sabbath, They talked! a good deal about not ••breaking”! the Sabbath as if it were a veryj fragile something to be kept under; glass and never touched. i No, Jesus meant that the day is to be used: and the purpose of it is to keep man from being broken 4 But that is still net all of it. This blessed day ta not simply a day which we rise bpek, so to speak, to our normal level after the weariness of the week has dragged us down. It should be, and it can be when wisely used, a day on which we can grow, menially, socially, spiritually. Do you need a rule or guide on ; how best to spend your Sundays?: Then Ask yourself this question: How do I feel Monday mornings? I should be $ better person Monday: morning than I was on Saturday night. The best way to spond Sunday is to spend it in such away that I shall begin next week a little better than 1 began last. The Lord’s Day IX7HOSE day is It? Jesus said ” something else about ft: The : Son of Man (by this he always! meant himself) is Lord of the Sabbath. So the Christian church has called it the Lord's Day ever since. Now this particular Sunday ! In May happens to be ‘•Mother’s Day” In the United States, and i every one‘can understand that ■ there are good ways and poor ways to celebrate Mother’s i Day. You write your mother or * visit her, or if she is *one from this earth you think about her, you spend'the day doing the kind of things that she would enjoy dnlng with you. So on the Lord’s Day you celebrate in Christ’s honor. • • • The Day of God WYE must also remember that this’ ™ is God’s Day, the “Sabbath of the L<n*d thy God ” It is his because he gave it; his because it Is dedicated to him. it is for man, yet; but man ,is never fuUy man so long as ha leaves God out. Man without ' G*d Is a ship without water, a bird without air, an earth without the sun. Man needs God; and Sunday ia the golden day for finding him. This is the day when we have the most time for reading and hearing and thinking about God’s Word; a day when we have greater freedom to do something in his service; a day when the loneliest soul may find the heavenly Friend (Copyright l»3t by tbs ptvlalan el S'tTO.ar.’Jrdb.r.wu. St.l.. .1 America, t.i.urt V Wxc Fetltttl.l * L ’ - . •- . v •

■ ,e» . Kuril Chirch News Rivarre Circuit United Brethren bn Christ William F. Ensminger, pastor ML lion 9;30 a.m., Bunday School. J 10:30 a.m.. Class meeting. 2 Dedication service. The parsonage will be dedicated after the dedication sermon by Bishop Ezra t M. Funk. i No evening service duo to revival at Pleasant Grove. Prayer meeting. Wed. evening at 7:30. ? Mt. Victory on State Lino 9:00 a.m., Sunday School. 10:00 a.m., Class meeting. , No evening service dtfe to PleaSast Grove revival. Prayer meeting,! Wed. evening. Pleasant Grove 0:30 a.m., Sunday, school. 10:30 a.m., Evangelistic services, 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic services. Attend the week end revival Including Friday evening, Saturday evening. Sunday morning and Suni evening, with Bishop E. M. I suuk as evangelist. ' Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. Monroe Metnodist W. L. Hall, minister 9:30, Morning worship. 10:30, Sunday school. 6:30, The MYF. Mrs. Paul Lobsiger will have charge of the missionary lesson. 7:30, Pictures. This will be the lass picture. Wed. 7:30, The mid>week service. Wed. 8:15, Choir practice. pri. 9:30, Fort Wayne District Conference at the Decatiir Methodist Church. All members should attend this conference. Sunday, May 18, at 8:00, Adams Central Baccalaureate. - Wed., May 21, Annual Conference at Elkhart. Preble Circuit Methodist F| H. Klse, pastor Mt. Pleasant, Sunday school 9:30 a.m. ! I Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Leo King. Sr., supt. Beulah Uhapel. Bible study Wednesday May 14, at the parsonage. Time 7:30 p.m. Eugene Sommer, supt. > A Pleasant Valley, Sunday school = 9:30 a.m. ■ . Worship service 10i30 a.m. Raymond Teeple, supt. Ut. Luke Evan. A Reformed Church Honduras H k H. Meckstroth, minister : 9:00 Worship service. 10:00 Sunday school. i z 1:00 Catechetical lustruction. —An a|l-day meeting of i the Women’s Guild. Mrs. Alton Corson will be the program leader. The hostess will be Mrs. Dorphus Schlickman. Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist G. R. Shaw, pastor 9; 30 Sunday school. The offering is for parsonage fund. Bob Bailey supt. Each mother present wtlj receive a flower. And a special flower, for the Oldest Mother, and the Youngest Mother, also for the mother with the largest family present. \ ’ ; ; •’ ■<\lk):3o and 7:00 services will be conducted by a 6-member Gospel Teskm from Marion College, and will consist of preaching, singing add instrumental music including a portable Hammond electric organ. SaWm • Evangelical and Reformed Church Mile north of Magley Rev. H. E. Settlage, minister 9:00 Sunday school. Classes for every age group. 10:00 Worship service. Sermon "Redipe for a Christian Home." \ .Monday .7:30 The Girls Guild meets in the Russel Mankey home, in Tocsin. 1 j,, Friday 3:30 Childrens choir rehearsal. - Tl -r -Mt

x wk Dr. Foreman

NOTICE 7 l i ; As we shall be in attendance at the f‘’■j ' ' J ' - 95th Annual Session of the Indiana » State Dental Association at Indian* apolis, our offices will be dosed iMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12, 13, 11. J | ' ‘1 V ' \ j ■ 4 Dr. Roy Archbold Dr. Harold DeVor ■ j . • . Dr. Joseph Dr. John Spaulding Dr. Ray Stingely <3 '' " 'i* ' ' ' ’ '' \ : ■ ■' - 'i - ~ ...... ,

■j- - T i / - Wo«d Chapel E.U.B, Albert N. ttraley, pastor Mother’s day will be observed with special services Sunday. The men will have charge of all offices of the Sunday school; including teaching positions, to relieve the mothers of their responsibilities for the day. s schoal 9:30 a.m. ClarPrayer service 1,0:30 a.m. Orvlll Jewell, class leader. Worship service 8: p.m. the sermon will reflect the spirit of Mothers day and appropriately close "Christian family week." i Midweek prayer and praise service Wednesday 8:30 p.m. < St. Paul * Winchester Circuit United Brethren In Christ \ Stanley Peters, pastor St. Paul Churoh Morning worship 9:15. A special Mother’s day ottering will be received for Christian Education. Sunday school 10:15. Hour of prayer and Bible study Wednesday at 7:30. \ Annual Missionary Convention convenes at Adrian, Michigan, May 15-18. Plan now to have yotlf children attend Bible school starting June 2. winchester Church Sunday school 9:30. Class meeting 10:30. Harvesters 7:00. Evangelistic Hour 7:30. A special Mother’s day offering will be received for Christian Education. Hour ot Prayer and Bible Study, Thursday at 71:30. Special evening of visitation. IVorkers will meet at the church at 7:30, Friday evening. Coming! FOUR Unusual Services. May 23, 24 and 25. Rev. and Mrs. Blanchard Amstutz of Pandora, Ohio will be with us for three wonderful days. You will want to attend all of them. Annual Missionary Convention convenes at Adrian, Michigan, May 15-18. 1 Bible school starts May 2d. Send your children to Bible school. Uqion Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor. 9:30. Sunday School. Wendell Miller, superintendent, Warren Nidlingeri assistant. 10:20, Worship Service. Evening Services. 6:45 Junior C. E., Rowena Merriman, president. 6:45, Adult C. E., Earl Chase, president. | 6:45, Youth Fellowship. Betty Miller, president. / 7:34h Worship services. Dr. A. H. Backus will speak in the interest Os the Indiana Temperance league. Wednesday Evening 8:00, Prayer meeting. Omer Merriman leader. : M-. r Pleasant pike Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 ahn. with Mrs. Floyd Roth* as general superintendent and Mrs. Frieda Yager as primary superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30 a.m. At the morning Worship hour there will be a service of dedication tor babies. “God’s Unmeasured Values” will be the title of the pastor’s message of the morning. The evening service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Inspirational singing and worship >rill preceed the message of the evening, which will be another in the series of Old Testament characters. “Hezekiah —The King -Who Trusted God” will be the pastor’s subject. 7 Wednesday evening prayer service and Bible study at 7:30. A.- friendly welcome awaits you at this\ church. If you are without a church homje; find some church where you can feel at home with God and friends. This Sunday is Mother’s day. If you have no mother. help someone elses mother to come to the house of God. — . ?

1 Ant IMh I Lloyd W. Null, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 Am. Evangelistic service. 10:30 a.m Happy Hustlers, 6:45. Evening worship, 7:30. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing, 8:00 Uome and worship with us. Ellis Skiles, superintendent. Calvary E. U. B. Church Lewis Strong, pastor Sunday school 9:80 a.m. Morning worship 10: 30 a.m. Young peoples service 7:15 p.m. Evening worship 7:45 p.mBible study Wednesday 8 p.m, Thursday bight, mother-daugh-ter banquet. : —1 Lutheran Church I Observes Christian Family Week Here In keeping with Lutheran thinking to substitute family week for the restricted and sometimes sentimental use of Mother’s day, the Zion Lutheran church of Decatur is observing this week as Christian family week. lt will culminate Sunday with two special services of worship, at 8 and 10:30 o’clock, when the pastor of the church, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, will speak on the theme, "The Marks of Christ-family." Enclosed with the Sunday bulletin will be a special family week tract entitled, t’Let us show love at home.’\ “Love is not a luxury’, but a necessity in the home. Yes, It is the answer to all good family relations,” says pastor Schmidt. "Genuine affection, next to good home management, is requisite to a happy family life." In. keeping with the spirit of the special service, parents and children are encouraged to be seated together n the pews. The choir, under the direction of David Embler. will appear at the late service, singing. "O Happy Home.” by Edward Niemeyer. The public is invited to the services. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur , ..... ; -

will be well. No accusation could be more vicious or more unfounded. The Lutheran Church teaches the whole Bible, and the Bible has a lot to say about the Christian life. But the >. Bible addresses its instructions on Christian living to those whose sins have been forgiven through faith in Christ’s atonement.: ■ , According to the Bible, the entire Christian life is a life which flows from gratitude for Christ’s “The life Which I now live,” says Paul, "I live by faith Os the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me?’ Paul had been justified (forgiven) by faith In the Son of God; now he was determined, by the help of God’s Holy Spirit, to lead a life of sanctification—a lite of goodne»s, Recency, and truth. j The Church of Luther’s day had inverted the Scriptural \'. sequence. It said: Lead a sanctified life and God will ' justify you. Luther re-established the Biblical order. He saidr"God has justified you; how, with His help, lead the i sanctified afe. 2 Yes, the Lutheran Church believes in a sanctified life— *• a life of consistent Christian virtue. ? ■“ MOTHER’S DAY SERVICES ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH WORSHIP 8:00 and 10:30 A. M.' BIBLE SCHOOL __1 9:16 A. M. (FAMILIES THAT PRAY TOGETHER—STAY TOGETHER) Scheiman’s Mkt. L..., Invites You To Compare These Prices . ground beef: — —?— ft. 55c PARROT WEINERSFII ft, 49c PARROT BOILED HAM — ft."99c PARROT JOWL BACON ib. 19c FRESH SAUSAGE ———„ ft. 39c BEEF ROAST — — ft. 5.xVELVEETA CHEESE 2 ft.box~99c MILNOT MILK, Tall ~each 10c SUGAR,—IO ft. bag 97c Hunt’s PRUNE PLUMS-No. 2 1 /2 can 24c Hunt’s — ..No. 2> 2 can 31e Foodcraft W AFFLE SYRUP .„Qt 45c Foodcraft COFFEE — ft. 75c POP (All Kinds)2— 6 for 25c PINK SALMON Ib. can 58c ' MIRACLE WHIP—— Pt. 38c Open Fri. & Sat. till 8:00 P.MSunday till 12:30 P.M. I-'"- f

FRFDAY, MAY 9, 1952

SOSRITAL Admitted: Mrs. David Schwartz, Geneva; Arthur Pensinger, Portland; Mrs. Raymond Slusser, Decatur; Ben Cliffton, Wren, Ohio. 1 am A daughter wak born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller, of Ohio City, Ohio, Thursday at 9:06 p.m. at the hospital, weighing 6 lbs., 14 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blankenbaker of Portland, are the parents of a baby boy born Thursday at 3:25 p.m. at the hospital, weighing 8 lbs.. 3 oz. , A baby girl was born this morning at 9:o{j a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. David Drayer, of Monroeville, weighing 6 lbs., 13 oz. Mark Mother's Day At Catholic Church v > Mother’s day will be observed at St. Mary’s Catholic church with a high inass Sunday morning at 7:30 o’clock. , . Mothers and daughters will at- ? tend the mass and receive Holy Communion in a body.

Lutherans Believe in a Sanctified Life T " ■ A:' ,i" . \ i ‘ f; '• - ■ ■ ■ / I ~j J Occasionally the Lutheran Church is accused of teaching that a man can sin to his heart’s content; as long as he believes in Christ, all