Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1955 — Page 6

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Steals Bible, Sends Money For Payment „OR RENS BURG, Ind. (INS) — Lee Wisner told fellow Greensburg Rotarians that he received two one dollar bills In conscience

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money from a writer who told him: "I took a book from the store. After reading it, I realized I had done wrong. Here is the money for the book." The book?—The Bible.

Tells Os Communis! Plot 20 Years Ago Former Policeman Recites Testimony LOS ANGELES (INS) —A witness before the house subcommittee on Un-American activities said that the Communists were plotting the overthrow of the American government more than 20 years ago. Testimony to that effect was given Thursday by William Kimple, 52, retired policeman who joined the Communist party and served as a police spy in Los Angeles for 11 years. The Rede threw him out in 1939 when they learned that he waa a “police informer.” Khnple told the subcommittee that in 1933, during the depth of the depression, the Communists recruited soldiers, sailors and marines to drill a militant Red unit niade up of ex-service men. women and teenagers. The unit was formed, Kimple said, as a "defense” against “constituted authority," meaning the police. Its object was to protect speakers from the police at Communist.meetlags.- - —.. The women were instructed to carry umbrellas and use them against any police raiding red demonstrations while the men Were ordered to wear carpenters’ uniforms so they could legally arm themselves with hammers. Kimple related that the Reds were instructed to infiltrate the California national guard. Alleges Whitewash On Hospital Charge MADISON, Ind. (INS) — Another intraparty Republican foe of Governor George N. Craig was heard from today. Jefferson county GOP chairman Baxter McGee asserted that a state police report which failed to uphold charges he had made about operation of the Madison state hospital was a “whitewash." McGee has claimed that a rape and several thefts had occurred at the hospital during the superintendency of Dr. Ott B. McAtee. But state police detectives, who investigated, said evidence did not substantiate the charges. Rio de Janeiro—Latin .America's largest Steel mill is Volta Redona, Its capacity is 600,000 tons a year. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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hrur MOILISJ I Sunday Laaaona 1 W bav.u.Mi Jeremiah liMIt. Patriotism Lesson for July I, 19M IS A man subversive if he—has an international outlook? fails to conform to popular styles of patriotism! will not promise to support every war in which his country engages? •peaks out against his nation’s sins? bi thia year of grace 1955, men who fill the above qualifications tre cried down as subversive.

Dr. Foreman

Perhaps it has always been so. But in the sight of God, some such men have been honored above (bair stone-throw-tag fellow-cIU-' sens, one such person of record bad what most people would call

a “bad” record. He had been accused of subversive activities. He had predicted defeat for his nation while at war, and had publicly advised surrender. He had a record of Jafl sentences. He Just missed being executed, several times; and finally died, so tradition says, at the hands of a lynching party. Nevertheless he was one of God’s great prophets. His name was Jeremiah. Preftssinnal Patriots Jeremiah’s chief enemies were also called prophets by their contemporaries. History calls them false prophets, though to the “man tn the street” of that time they seemed to be the true ones. The false prophets did not realty have a word from the Lord. Their words were suggested by what the people wanted to hear. Their sermons were suggested by their own desire for prestige. They were suggested by their wish for a good income. Not long ago an American organization, professedly patriotic, was selling mottoes to put SB automobiles, reading “The only pood Ism is Americanism;” or aome such nhrase. The decals with that motto were selling Ilka, hot cakes, for people did not like to seem unpatriotic by refusing to buy and Arry a slogan like that But the mayor of the city investigated and as a result the sale of the things was stopped. He discovered that an advertising t agency was getting 75% of the money and the “patriotic” organization 25%. The real promoters were not patriots, they were profiteers. They would have sold any motto at all for a 75% rakeoff. Not every one. who hollers for his country is • patriot. Justice for All Nevertheless, Just as glass “diamonds” don't make real diamonds Impossible, so false prophets do not destroy the truth of real prophets, and false patriotism does not do away with true love of one’s, country. That man Jeremiah was a real patriot That is to say, he had a real love for his people and his land. (Incidentally, he was one of the first persons to call mistreatment of the soil a Sin.) The word “prosperity” has a magic sound for most minds. Jeremiah was tough enough to ask questions about the prosperity some people had in his time. He threw pitiless light on the fact that some few were getting rich at the expense of the many. He had what seemed then a strange idea, though it turned out to be true, that the very wealth which was piled up in the palaces oi Jerusalem was an unhealthy sign, for to use modern language, the wealth was badly distributed. Most of his fellow-countrymen were under-paid, many of them were slaves, while the king and his court were rolling in luxury. True patriotism asks as Jeremiah did: What is happening to the people, all the people? and nol simply: Am I getting ahead? UaAtrshlp Jeremiah preached to the people, but some of his most important messages were directed ts the leaders of ,his nation, the king, the princes, the priests. He knew " that the men at the 'top make ths policies which affect the masses. Jeremiah’s preaching .. failed to stave off the end which he predicted. for the men at the top did not change their ways. The success or failure of a nation depends on the stamina and character ei the people, but especially of ths leaders. No one can consider himself patriotic who votes for a second-rate candidate tor public office If a first-rate candidate is available We honor our heroic and patriotic men by being true men. i . To give one's life for a principle is being a hero.

Five-Year-Old Boy Is Accident Victim KOKOMO, Ind. (INS) — Five-year-old James Harmon, of Kokomo, was killed Thursday night when a car driven by his stepfather was struck by another auto on U. S. 36 near Kokomo. The stepfather, Fred Edward Grant, 25, and the occupanta of tbedther car, / Thomas Edward Wright, 20, and Robert Francis Btherington, 22, all of Kokomo, were thrown from their cars and suffered skull fractures. ' o Rural Churches RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren In Christ William F. Ensmlnger, pastor Mt Zion at Bobo 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.n>., worship service. 7 p.m., Christian endeavor. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. Mt Victory on State Line 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., class meeting. Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., worship service. Christian endeavor. Wednesday evening at 7:30 pjn., prayer meeting?' PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST James Reffett, pastor 9 a.m., Sunday school. Lowell .Noll, S. S. SupL T UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Wendell Miller, supt., Robert Plumley, assistant. ~ — 10:20 a.m., worship service. 6:45 p.m., youth fellowship. Betty Miller, president 7:30 p.m.. worship service. 8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. Omer Merriman, leader. WOOD CHAPEL E. U. B. A. N. Straley, paator 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Paul Henrey, supt. Installation of new officers and teachers. 10:30 a.m., morning worship service. Holy Communion. Thursday, 8:30 p.m., midweek prayer service. 8:30 p.m., youth fellowship. - BALEM Evangelical and Reformed H. E. Settlage, minister 9 a.m., Sunday school. Classes for all age groups. 10 a.m., worship service. Sermon “Marks of Christian Citizenship." .7:30 p.m., youth fellowship meeting. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Women’s Guild meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m., ladies chorus reherasal. Thursday, all day meeting of the ladies aid. ’ iSaturday, 9 a.m., children’s choir rehearsal. • MONROE METHODIST Ralph R. Johnson, minister Worship 9:30 a.m. Special service of recognition of members of armed forces and veterans. Anthem by the youth choir. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m., John Christner, superintendent VNo evening service or prayer service due to the Monroe Camp Meeting. “ WS.C.S. executive, 7:30 Tuesday. Yhuoochtr! T(uv Youth choir, 6:45, Wednesday. W.S.C.S. meets in the annex Thursday, 7:30 p.m; PREBLE CIRCUIT Methodist A. M. Christie, minister Mt. Pleasant Church school, 9:30 a.m. Worthip service, 10:30 a.m. 2nd and 4th Sundays. M.Y.F. each Monday, 7 p.m. Kingsland Worship service, 9:30 a.m. Ist and 3rd Sundays. Church school, 10:30 a.m. M.Y.F. every other Tuesday evening. Pleasant Valley « Church school, 9:30 a.m. Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Ist and 3rd Sundays. r— PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST H. A. Davis, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Mrs. Harlan Jones, supt. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. 8 p.m., prayer meeting, Thursday. SALEM METHODIST H. A. Davis, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Maurice Miller, supt 7:30 p.m., evening worship, 8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. St John E. A R. Church Vera Cruz Louis C. Minsterman, Paator Sunday School 9:30. Church Service 10:30. Morning offering for repair fund. St Luke E. A R. Church Honduras „ Consistory 2:00 p. m. Louis C. Minsterman, Pastor Church service 9:00. Sunday School 10:00. Joint Consistory Thursday,

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ST. PAUL MISSIONARY Louie Klotzbach, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday morning worship. 10:15 a.m., Sunday school. Lyle Franz, supt. Evening services will be dismissed in favor of camp meeting at Monroe Camp Ground. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. " LAWSON Plumbing - Heating Appliances Sales and Service Phone 3-3626 W. Monroe St FARM BUREAU I INSURANCE Leland A. Ripley . Monroe, Ind. ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Everything In Farm Supplies Berne • WUllama- Monroe ~ Pleasant Milla - Geneva Rose Hill Dairy, Inc. BUY THE GALLON ' AND SAVE 351 N. 10th St. Decatur FAMILY RESTAURANT 222 N. 2nd St Decatur, Indiana Fine Food • Fast Service Phone 3-3305 Treon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs Free Delivery ? 7 Phone 3-3717 Engle & Irwin Motors NEW and USED CARS Your Studebaker-Packard Dealer Winchester A U. 8. 27 Decatur FURNITURE STORE Successors tq Zwlck Furniture Store Kelly’* Dry Cleaning Plant A Office Uptown Store 427 N. 9th St 155 8. 2nd St Sudduth Meat Market Home Killed Meat — Groceries Free Parking Phone 8-2706 612 80. 13th 8t REAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 Decatur Music Route Pianos, Organs, Instruments Sales • Service 254 N. 2nd St Phone 3-3353 Sheet Music COLES MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES 237 W. Monroe 8L Phone 8-2515 SMITH DRUG CO. Your Rexall Drug Store 149 N. 2nd 8L Phone 3-3614 The First State Dank DECATUR, IND. ESTABLISHED 1888 MEMBER F.D.IX. REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE The Decatur Insurance Agency Eat 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heiler Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Habegger Hardware "The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevalla” 140 West Monroe Phone 8-3716

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The Worshipping Congregation Rev. J. R. Meadows It la easier to say "Go to Church”than it is to explain how the churchgoer profits by so doing. Individual worship -in the secret places of the heart is indeed essential to all true religion; but experience shows that when individuals come together and become a worshipping community, new' spiritual levels are reached, new values are created, new powers relbksed. No function of consciousness remains precisely the same when others are present as when the individual i» alone. United worship adds new depth and meaning in the experience of-GM, It is not a substitute for private devotion any more than opinions of one’s social group are a substitute for qne’s conscience or intelligence. But through united worship, love is made, more sacred, the feeling of unity with our fellow creatures becomes more vivid and binding, and the fact that God is God of all is more adequately expressed than through any private worship. Hence he who seeks to be religious apart from the worshipping congregation of the church is surrendering more than he can well afford to lose. May next Sunday' find yon in your regular place of worship, where you can join your hearts together in worship and praise to your Lord and Saviour, who gave His all that you might inherit eternal life. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “For God so loved the world, that He gave His o»ty begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” —John 3:16, Since the advent of nuclear weapons, it seems clear that there is no longer any alternative to peace, if there is to be a happy and well world. —Eisenhower. if guercher Music Store U. S. No. 27, 8. Berne, Ind. Full line of band and string Instruments and Accessories Pianos, Organs—Liberal Terms We repair all Instruments. Stucky Furniture Co. 30 Years of Continuous Business MONROE, IND. X V ■ - - Sherman While & Co. KRAFT BUILDING Winchester St. Cream — Eggs — Poultry Victor Kneuss, Mgr. / _ Phone 3-3600 DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur Chicks & DeKalb Chicks and Kelvinator Appliances 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 State Quality Shoes for the Family X-Ray Fitting Decatur, Ind. “WORKING FOR YOU” MONROE GRAIN & SUPPLY, INC. Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer - Coal and Farm Supplies MONROE, INDIANA

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CAL E. PETERSON CLOTHIER 101 N. 2nd 8t Phone 3-4115 Go To Church Sunday STIEFEL GRAIN CO. I Baby Chlx Purina Chow Custom Mixing KNAPP SERVICE ] Cor, Second A Jackson Sts. Decatur, Ind. Kodak Finishing , Film Left Today I Ready Tomorrow Edwards Studio g». ..u 1 lin.awi--. ’ Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. The Friendly Lumber Yard Phone 3-3131 The eecond beet le never as good as the best Try Our Ready-Mix Dial 3-2561 Decatur Ready - Mix Inc. MORRISON FARM STORE RLLISCHfILMERS sets* anp Slavics ShxH PURE MILK CO. I Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adame Zwick-Wemhoff MONUMENT CO. Corner Monroe A Fourth Sts. (Down Town) FUEL OIL DELIVERY Jack’s Shell Service Quality Shell Products Highway 27 Phone 3-3628 re . | ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Trailers Regular Bank Interest Rates Decatur, Ind. GERBERS MARKET I 105 S. 2nd 8t Phone 3-2712 I Meats A Groceries Maier Hide & Fur Co. Dealer In All Scrap Metals Telephone 3-4419 710 Monroe St. Decatur Equipment, ■ J Hlway 27 North ® ales antl Service jpWyU Phone 3-2904