Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 15 July 1955 — Page 6
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Westinghouse Sues 24 Union Members INDIANAPOLIS (INS) —The India napolte Westtigrhouee IMectric Supply Company plant has fHed suit for $860,000 damages against 34 members at a Teamsters union. ,'.i The suit charged members of the central state drivers’ council of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Inc., had maintained a picket line since April 25 and had faHed to truck merchandise for the 'plaintiff. It further charged that losses of $300,000 a month have been suffered by Westinghouse as a result of the tie-up.
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Brucker To Become Army Head July 21 QUANTICO, Va. (INS) —Defense secretary cnaries & Wilson announced today that Wilber Brucker will succeed Robert T. Stevens as' army secretary on July 21. At the time of Brocker s appointment by President Eisenhower, the White House had said only that Stevens’ resignation would be effective in late July. Diver's Beware LONG BEACH, Calif. (INS) — Skin diver's note: William Hogan, who operates an underwater sports shop, reports that one of his customers had a tooth explode when he came up out of a deep dive. Gas can collect in the pulpy parts of,teeth or in pockets in gums. When the gas is compressed by water pressure during' a dive, the gas may explode.
'District Picnic Os Rural Youth Sunday The district rural youth picnic will take place .Sunday in the city park at Wabash. District softball tournament garaee will be played |in the afternoon, followed by a picnic eupper at 5:30 p. m. • Adams county’* team will play at 3 p. m. Earl Yoder of Berne will conduct 'the short business meeting. The Adams county group will have charge of devotions. Each member will bring a covered dish and table service. Adams county will have the opportunity to have its name carved on the attendance cowbell strap if it is won at this picnic, so each Rural Youth member is asked to attend. Members will meet at 1:16 p. m. at the Decatur post office. Waitress, Youths Held For Robbery VALPARAISO, Ind. (FNS) —A 21Hammond waitress and two teen-aged companions were charged today with armed robbery. Mrs. Betty Louise Davidson said she handled the gun while two Hammond youths, Dean Leon Bunch, 18, and Joseph Lee Evans, 19, helped her with two gaa station robberies. Bunch was arrested earlier this week while driving a stolen car. He named Mrs. Davidson but did not tell of the robberies. Mrs. Davidsan told of the robberies and implicated Bunch and Evans. Rural Church PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST James Reffett, pastor 9 am., Sunday school. Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. Bring your discarded clean ladles clothing and costume jewelry to the church during July. The gifts will be sent to Mather, a school for colored girls in S. Carolina. ST. LUKE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, HONDURAS Louis C. Minsterman, pastor 9 am., church „ service. 10 am., Sunday school. Offering for building, repair fund. ~ • ** BT. JOHN Evangelical and Reformed Vera Cruz Louis C. Minsterman, pastor 9:30 am. Sunday -school. 10:30 am., church service. Offering for world service.
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Inttrnsluxai Uniform KwkSSkEI Sunday School Lesson* v/v B.ekrr«..S Serlytartl * Kings 34:3 18, *S:i7-S0; Kxeki»i 1:1-3; 3:14; 8:11- »: 11:14-30: 18:30-33. DmUeaal KsaSing: Dsuteronomy 30: 18-20. Obey God’s Laws Lessen for July 17, 1955 lAWS are of various kinds. Some J laws are arbitrary, some are made by the nature of things, or rather express the nature of things. . To take an example of an arbitrary law: What is the fine, where you live, for exceeding the speed limit or for parking in ■ the wrong place? Let’s say it is ten 1r dollars for going too fast, and three for iUegal parking. M | If the aiderman, : or whoever it was that made the law, Mg®? ft should decide next Tuesday to change ■B«.. those fines to sis- Dr* Foreman teen and four dollars, respectively, they would have a right to do it. There is nothing in the nature of things that makes parking on the north side of Main Street wrong, and nothing that makes three dollars the exact amount to charge the offender, practical though it maj.be. Sams Laws Cannot Is Broken There are other laws which are not on the statute books but are much more rigid, and rigidly enforced, than regulations about parking or school attendance. We some times call these laws of nature; but they are really laws of God. There is no law printed in a book anywhere that says that if a person neglects the care of his teeth he will get a toothache; but that is a law nevertheless. It is, so to speak, written into the physical constitution of every man. There is a higher sort of law still, called Moral Law, which is likewise rooted in the nature of things. Examples of moral laws: To every man belongs his due; whatever a man soweth, that shall he also reap; hate and you will be; hated, love and you will be loved. Such laws can be disregarded; they are disregarded every day; but they cannot be broken. They are not at all like arbitrary laws. There is a ghost town where parking spaces can still be seen marked on the pavement, cut you can reave your nr there now for a month and t*vw get a ticket The town govunzau.t has just folded up and gone away. But God never folds up nor goes away. There is a comer in a city where once a left turn was permitted; now it is against the law. The traffic department changed its mind. But God does not change his mind. How Nations Break Laws Now, every nation, every community, every club or organization of people, has the right to make up its own constitution and bylaws, its rules, ordinances, regulations, laws and statues. And it’has the right to change these. Most nations, however, do not like to • admit that "there are laws which bind them. They do not like to feel that there are unchanging and unchangeable, laws which govern them and all nations. Nevertheless there are such laws, laws df God; and nations have been broken for trying to break them. Consider the case of the country of Judah. Prophets had been warning that Country, its leaders and its people, for years, that disobedience would bring disaster. Ezekiel, whose book ipakes fascinating though often puzzling reading, did make one thing quite plain: that Judah’s sins had reached the breaking -point, that God’s axe would fall, that Jerusalem would be destroyed. Scarcely any one believed him. But when Jerusalem actually and finally fell, then “they knew that a prophet had been among them.” Crime and Punishment What were some of the divine laws, rooted in the nature of things, which Judah as a nation had been breaking? We can name the two most important: Love and Justice. The nation lived by hate, fear, distrust and selfishness. As a nation, they hated other nations. They tried to build a little iron curtain around themselves. They would not trust other nations and they would not keep treaties they had made themselves. They let down their moral standards to the point where the typical Judah-ite (to judge from the pictures the prophets paint) was loose in his relations with women, undependable and dishonest in his business dealings, irreligious even in his “religious’* acts, irresponsible in his civic, duties . . you can fill out the discouraging list from the pages of Ezekiel, or other prophets. You cannot build a good country with bad citizens, that is another law that cannot be broken, though Judah tried hard enough to break tfc When disaster finally struck, the citizens were astonished: but God’s prophets were not A genuine Christian is the best evidence of Christianity. Education is leading human souls to what is best and making what is best of them.
Rural Churches u SALEM Evangelical and Reformist* H. E. Settlage, minister 9 am., Sunday school., Classed for every age group. 10 a. m. worship service. Sermon “Growing from glory to glory.” 8 p.m., churchmen’s Brotherhood meeting. Saturday, 9 p.m., children’s choir rehearsal. ST. PAUL MISSIONARY Louie Klotzbach, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday morning worship. IQ: 15 a.m., Sunday school. Lyle Franz, supL There will he no evening service because of the MCA convention at the Fort Wayne Bible college. Wednesday evening prayer service at 7:30 pom. ANTIOCH United Missionary Charlies Collier, pastor Ellis Skiles, S. S. SupL Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. ’’David acclaimed King" is the subject of our lesson for this Sunday. Come enjoy S. S. time in God’s word. God fulfills, every loving promise to those who place their confidence in Him. Morning worship, 10:30. If you are not a regular attendant elsewhere — come worship with us. Evening Y. P., 7 p.m. Evening evangelistic, 7:30 p.m. SALEM METHODIST H. A. Davis, pastor 9:30 a.m., morning worship. 10:30 a.m., Sunday schooL Maurice Miller, supt. ' •'* 8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. Salem Home-coming August 21. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST H. A. Davis, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday schooL Mrs. Harlen Jones, supt. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. 8 p.m., Thursday, prayer meeting. MYF Institute at North Webster. Ft. Wayne district July 17-23. PLEASANT VALLEY Wesleyart 9 Methodist G. R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, classes for every age group. Raymond Harrison, supL 1.1 10:30 a.m., morning worship, and communion service, message by the Rev. E. L. Kierstead, president of the Indiana conference. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service, message by the pastor.-, 8 p.m., Wednesday, prayer and praise service, conducted by the class leader, Virgil L. Sprunger. WOOD CHAPEL E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, Paul Henrey, supt. Lesson: “Disobedience Leads to Disaster.” 10:30 a.m„ prayer meeting, C. R. Abbott class leader. Thursday, 8:30 p.m., midweek prayer service. 8:30 p.m., youth fellowship. PREBLE CIRCUIT Methodist A. M. Christie, minister Mt Pleasant Church school, 9:30 a.m. Worship 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 ajn. 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. RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren In Christ William F. Ensminger, pastor MLlZion at Bobo 9:30 a.m.? Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., class meeting. 7 p.m., Christian endeavor. 7:30jp.m., worship service. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. Mt. Victory on State Line 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., worship service. Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. worship service. 7 p.m., Christian endeavor. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting. PLEASANT DALE ’ Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school for'all, with Robert Nussbaum as superintendent and Mrs. Valera Liby as children’s director. 10:30 a.m., morning worship with the pastor bringing the message. 7:30 p.m., departmental meetings for CBYF, adults and children. Bill Arnold, Bernita Liby and Lester Adler will lead the adult discussion on “What We Believe Aboutj Jesus Christ.” 8 p.m., worship service with the pastor bringing the sermon. Hour of Power each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The study will be from I Corinthians 11. Jr,-Hi Girls Camp will be at Camp Alexander Mack July 17*23.
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■ Visitors and vacationers in our community are welcome to the services of worship. We appreciate the high level of summer attendance at the house of God. Life has meaning only when we seek first, His Kingdom. A churchless community Is one one the rapid downgrade.—Theodore Roosevelt. LAWSON Plumbing - Heating Appliances Sales and Servlcs Phone 3-3626 W. Monroe 8t FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Leland A. Ripley . Monroe, Ind. ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Everything In Farm Supplies Berne - Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mills - Geneva Rom 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 3-3306 Treon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 Engle & Irwin Motors NEW and USED CARS Your Studebaker-Packard Dealer Winchester A U. 8. 27 Decatur Holtlj® FURNITURE STORE Successors to Zwlck Furniture Store Kelly’s Dry Cleaning Plant A Office Uptown Store 427 N. 9th dt 155 8. 2nd 8L ~" 11 Sudduth Meal Merkel Home Killed Meat — Groceries Free Parking Phone 3-2706 612 So. 13th 8t BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 8-2705 Decatar Made House Pianos, Organs, Instruments Sales ■ Servlcs 254 N. 2nd 8t Phone 8-3353 Sheet Music COLES MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES 237 W. Monroe 8L Phono 8-2515 ,p SMITH DRUG CO. Your Rexall Drug Store 149 N. 2nd 8L Phone 3-3614 The First Stale Bank DECATUR, IND. ESTABLISHED 1888 MEMBER F.D.IXL rance" The Decatur insurance Agency Eat 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heller Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Habegger Hardware “The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevails” A 140 West Monroe Phone 3-3715
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Take Your Children To Sunday School By Rev. J. R. Meadowe Will not yon who have children in your homee suffer a word of exhortation? Send — or what is better still, take—them to Sunday school and church every Sunday. Children should form the churchgoing habit early. The child Jesus went into the synagogue on the Sabbath, as the custom was, says the Bible, The Lord wants your children to do likewise. They can sing. They can pray. They can understand much of the scripture lesson and more of the sermon than some man who may be looking at the preach and at the same time thinking about what would be a fair price for a certain corner lot. The Bible says, “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.” Again, if you have an unchurched father, mother, sister, brother, friend, acquaintance or neighbor, pray for them. Invite them. Make a date with them and take them along to church. Be on the job as a worker in Christ’s vineyard. Do your best to help others to find the Saviour. Os course others will not take seriously your invitation unless you are regular, active and sincere yourself. The Saviour calls you, my fellow Christian. He wants your walk and conversation to be exemplary. He wants your influency wielded for Him and the church. There, ia a seat in the church for you every Sunday. Fill it. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “No servant can serve two masters: for either, he will hate the one. and love the other; or else he will hold to the one. and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” —Luke 16:13. ZHercher Mmric Store U. 8. 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 - SfONROE, IND. Sherman While & Co. KRAFT BUILDING Wh»che«tef i 'Bt. I Cream — Eggs — Poultry Victor Kneuss, Mgr. Phone 3-3600 DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur Chicks & DeKalb Chicks and Kelvlnator Appliances / 1315 W. Adams Phode 3-2971 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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