Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1953 — Page 2

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Jolly Kelly Fund Near SI,OOO Mark Theater Collection Tonight, Saturday With a week to go, the Jolly Kelly fund, is nearing the fl.ooo mark with a total today of >984. The First Presbyterian church members contributed $55 Thursday and Psi lota ,Xi sorority of Bluffton gave $25 to the fund. Other gifts of from SI.OO to SIO.OO jumped the total from 1 $860.50 to $9(84.00. • Those in charge state that several hundred more dollars will be received in -the closing days of the drive. Cannisters will be placed in the lobby of the Adams theater tonight and Saturday and will be supervised by uacatur Girl Scouts. AH gifts placed in the cannisters will be turned over to J V v ' ..1 * ' .

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the fund, s Following are Thursday's donors: First- Presbyterian Church, Decatur j. $55.00 Mrs. Selma Harbert and daughter, Ft. Wayne 2.50 Psi lota Xi sorority, Bluffton 25.00 Mr. & Mrs. Al Beavers (Beaver's . Oil Service).- 10.00 A Friend 4/ 1.00 Mr. & Mi’s. W. A. Klepper 10.00 Mr. & Mrs.| Robert Gay (Gay’s Mobile Service).. 10,00 St. Joseph Study Club- 5.00 Mrs. Marjr Colfer ; 5.00 !. TOTAL $133.50 GRAND TOTAL 15984.00I $984.00 ~ Second Woman Dies Os Crash Injuries INDIANAPOLIS UP — Mrs. Sadie Fuller, 64, Clermont, who was injured last weekend in a twocar auto accident, died Thursday. The crash also killed Mrs. Cinderella Stfevenson, 53, Maysville Ky., bringing the Marion county lOSS traffic toll-to 54.

|j|W . El ?By ■BE FRIENDS of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, just divorced by his wife in Oregon, and Mrs. Mercedes H. Davidson ' (above), also divorced, expect an announcement soon of wedding plans of the two in Washington. Justice Douglas, 54, was charged with desertion by his wife. Mrs. Davidson. 36, former wife of C. Girard Davidson, former assistant Interior secretary, helped Douglas prepare his book “North From Malaya.” (International J

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41 Million Budget Recommended For UN UNITED NATIONS, N- Y. UP —Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold today recommended a $41,6450,200 budget for the United Nations in 19*54, a cut of $555,300 from the .1953 figure. The U. N. administrative and budgetary committee, a watchdoz group of nine experts picked by thh general assembly, recommended a reduction of another $843,800 from Hammarskjold's budget. Building Permits Issued In Decatur Th© following building permits were issued by the city Within the last three days: Ray linel, 503 South Fifth, additional bedrooms, estimated contract price, S6OO. Robert Hauk, 1044 Master Drive, kitchen addition, price, S6OO. E. F. Durkin, North Second street, new house, estimated prite, $3,500.

|rjjg '' IT ny-Jj. intamationd Uotiorm VfiWWW ■1 Sunday School Losson* Berlpturs: Luke S:M; Ephesians Reading: Ephesians *: 14Can Be Godlike Lesson for July 26, 1953 A MILLION years from now you will still be a humaq being. Os course you will not be the same kind of human being you are now. If you are a Christian you can hope to be unimaginably more advanced than you are now. But you will never be an angel; still less will you be God. There is room for only one true God; and he will not resign in your favor. And still, it is the Christian faith that we are destined to be Godlike. He created each of us in his image;

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that is the same as saying that if w« follow God’s intention we shall be so much like him that others: tan qctuaUy see |: God in us. If this siems too bold a thought, then remember that Jesus is called in the New Testament the “first-i

,born of many brethren.” Paul speaks of growing into Christ—that is- becoming more and more like Christ. And to become Christlike is to become God-like. • • • Like Him in Purpose This is not all something that happens after death. It is expected to begin now and here, in this Ufej, on this earth. Christian life is growing life. |, Growing “in Christ” means growing “into Christ” Life here and life beyond • death are two chapters in the same story, tor the Christian. One way we can (and the best Christians do) grow "into the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ” is by becoming more Christlike in our basic purpose tn living. Why are we here? is a good question to think over from time to time. Some people can’t think of any reason. and so they commit suicide. Others, a step removed from that ulimate despair, cannot see apy good reason for existing, but they Ipck the courage to die; so they r’drag along from day to miserable unable to find any reason either for living or for dying. Others live for a 1 number of different and often conflicting reasons, they live to eat or drink, they live tor fame and their nances in the papers, they live for Saturday night Above these are those persons who have consuming ambl-« lions, purposes to which they cling ■to the bitter epd; the Napoleons and Hitlers and Stalins of the world, who know what they waht, and get it (for a while) but slaughter millions by their own success. The Christian is one who understands more and more of what Jesus aimed at and more and more enters into the spirit of Jesus. • • • Like Him in Power The Christian grows more Godlike not only ih purpose but jin power. The Christian is not almighty. To all eternity he will be tar less than almighty. The Bible gives us no reason to think that a million years from now you Will be at all nearer to being able; to create even one speck of dust out es nothing, than you are this moment. You will be no nearer having the infinite knowledge and wisdom of the Most High than you are new. Nevertheless, not in the next life bpt in this one, you should be growing in G odliice power as you grow into the likeness of yOur Elder Brother. You will not be able to make water run to make ice explode or to teaeh alligators to sing.iGod does not w£nt you interfering with his world in such fantastic ways. But you will grow in this: You will be more and more able, by the power of Hi* living Spirit In you, to live, to speak, to act. a* true sons of the Most High God. You will be less and less that wretched creature, one who knows what is right but dan't begin to do it. and more and more one who lives by the power of God. • • • Like Him in Personality If Christ came to your town, would he be such a strange personality that everyone would be a little afraid es him. even think him peculiar enough to need treatment in a hospital? This ought not t© be so. If you have some real Christiana there. For there to • family resemblance between Christ apd all those who grow Into hit likeness. Just as be reminded men of God. so be reminds us es some Christians If be lived, tn modern clothes, in your town, working at carpentry or teaching just as be used to do. peopl© who watched him ©t wort or listened to him talk, would think of persons they knew and loved, Rattlesnakes, contrary to bedo not seek to avenge the death of a mate. They are attracted to the death scene by scout. •

Rliril Church News UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Church Lawrence T. Norris, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Wendell Miller Supt. T. I. Drew, Ass't. 10:20 Worship Service. > 6:4s’Junior CjE. Rowena Merriman President. 6:45 Youth Fellowship. Betty Miller Pros. 7:30 Worship Service. d WEDNESDAY I.VENING 8:00 Prayer (Meeting. Oiper Merriman Leader. RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren In Christ William F. Enseminger pastor Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer meeting. Mt. Victory ion State Line 9:30 Sunday school. 1 10:30 Worship service \ Wednesday evening at prayer meeting. ' Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 1 10:30 Class (Meeting. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. ; 7:45 Worship Service. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer meeting. | PLEASANT VALLEY Wesleyan Methodist G. R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 Sunday school, Virgil Sprunger, Supt. 10:30 Morning, Service. Worship and ‘Communion service. Mesaage by the pgstorl 7:00 Young peoples meeting. Leader Virgil Sprunger. 7:30 Evangelistic strvifce. .Message by the pastor. 8:00 (Wednesday evening prayer meeting and election of tM Suqday school Officers and teachers. WOOD CHAPEL E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Paul HenreyL Superintendent. lesion: ‘'Growing in Chrlstlikenesis!”. 40:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Holy Communion Service— Sermon: “jrhe Breqd of Life’d Thursday Evening at week Service—C. R. Abbott Gias ; Leader Junior League at the same time —Vera Stewart. Advisoir. WINCHESTER CHURCH United Brethrep in Christ Stanley Peters, pastor Sunday School 9:00 Come and bring the family. IjMorning Worship 10:00. Election of Church officers foi new conference year. Special Missionary Donors offering. ■Evangelistic Hour 7:30. 'Hour of Prayer and Bible Study on Wednesday at 7:30. lAdministrativd Board Meeting immediately following tho prdyer service. ST. LUKE EVAN. A REFORMED Church, Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, minister 9:00 Worship Service. 10.00 Sunday School. 7:00 Youth Fellowship Program on Church lawn. SALEM EVANGELICAL ANP REFORMED H. E. Settlage, Minister 9:00 Sunday School. Classes for every age group. 10:00 Worship Service. Sermon, “A Spiritual (House of Living Stoves.’’ Wednesday 2:00 Children’s Choir Rehearsal. 8:15 Adult Choir Rehearsal. ' ST. PAUL CHURCH “ William Myers, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Christian Endeavor 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. ■Prayer Service and Bible Study. Wednesday. 7:30 p.ni. Classes for all ages

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PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. with Mr. Floyd Roth and Mrs. Frieda Yager as superintendents in charge. Bring your family to learn ,o( God. ‘Morning worship at 10:30 a.m. The pastor will speak on the subject “The Peace Within.” Thia is the third in a series of sermons 0 1 the fruits of the Spirit. Evening services at 7:30. p.ni The Rev. Russel] Wilier will bring the evening message. Come and hear the word of God and worship with friends. Wednesday evening prayer service and Bible study at 7:30 p.m The book of Daniel is the bible study. Make your life active for Christ. Too often we consider ourselves tolerant when we are merely indifferent or apathetic. ■ r 1 . ■ i ; MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Ralph R. Johnson, Minister ■Worship 9:30. Sermon by the Minister. Baptism of Babies and children. Sunday School 10:30, Martin Steiner, Supt. Youth Fellowship 6:30, Virginia Mitchtl, president. Mrs. Karl Ray

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will give, the missionary lessen. * Prayer Service Wednesday at 7:30. , i MOUNT PLEASANT Methodist Church Harley. T. Shady, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. •Morning Worship at 10:40 a.m. Sermon by Dr. A. W. Pugh. PLEASANT VALLEY Methodist Church Harley T. Shady, Pastor Morning Worship at 9;30 a.m. Sermon by Dr. A. W. Pugh. Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. CALVARY E. D. B. L. W. Strong, pastor Dale Beer, S. S. Supt. Sunday schjoal 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday prayer service 8 p.m, Rev. Floyd Suman, of Willshire, O.; will speak at the Sunday morning service. Trade in a good Town—Decatur INSURANCE t£o “Dutch” Ehinger 1 FIRE - WIND AUTO 720 No. 3rd St. Phone 3-2004