Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1955 — Page 6

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Bosse Is Appointed As Judge Pro Tem Ed A .Bosse, Decatur attorney, has been named judge pro tem of Adams circuit court'for the next several days during the absence from the city of Judge Myles F. Parrlah. Judge and Mrs. Parrish are enjoying a week's motor trip'to several neighboring states. Trade in a Good "-wn — Decatui on auto insurance with Stalo Farm Mutual** - • ★•to?** **** SIAM SACO • INSUSANCI •* for drtntfe today I FRED W. CORAH INSURANCE AGENCY 307 Court Mt. Deeatur, lad. Phoae 3-.WUT FROSTEE - ZIP Deliciously Refreshing • MILK SHAKES • SUNDAES • QUARTS • PINTS • CONES • MALTS SOFT DRINKS Marigold Ice Cream FROSTEE-ZIP In the Old Hotel Bldg. Willshire, Ohio MARY M. STETLER Tvi- < .-.tj

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faao Schoa Baskrroaad ««rl»turas Daniel }«,!■,. D«t>UhuU SUadlks: Ephesian»B:lo-l«. Standing Alane Lesson for August 14, 1955 THEN what? What happens next? What is going to happen to me if I don’t do what you want? What does "or else—" mean? If the person who asks such questions doesn’t get answers he likes, but goes right on in hit determined way. we say he is HE3E7QH brave. If a man Fj does what he does |||| when everybody I V else is doing it, when he gets well 2 § paid for it, praised and rewarded, we do not call that brave. But when a K|| ” ,' ? ** man does what he does knowing pret- Dr. Foreman ty well that he will get hurt because he does it, we call the man brave. Tw KIMI* *f Casrag* There are two kinds of bravery or courage. One we call physical courage, the other is moral courage. The physical hero dashes into a burning building or into a swift river, to save some pne else at real peril to his own life. He may refuse to disclose an important secret even though he is being tortured to make him reveal it. The moral hero stands up for what he knows is right even though this makes him unpopular or ridiculous In the eyes of people whose good win he would like to keep. We might say that physical courage is determination in spite of the prospect of bodily pain; moral courage is determination in spite of the prospect of mental or spiritual pain. Sometimes the two are combined in the same act and the same person, as with Daniel in the stories assigned for this week. Moral courage being rather more unusual than physical, let us take a look at that, especially. Ridicnlo Standing with the crowd nevei takes courage. Standing alone against the crowd always calls foi courage, no matter what the crowi! is carrying. Are they picking uj stones? Then facing them calls foi physical courage. Are they laugh ing their heads off? Then faclnj them cgUs for me: al courage. The one thing that mxt people are afraid of more than anything else is being laughed at. Ridicule can be as cruel as any instrument of torture. Even men with a keen sense of humor don’t like to be made fun of. Why do people who really know better, who down in their consciences know it is wrong for them to drink, drink and even get drunk all the same? The reason is, they can’t stand being laughed at Jt takes courage to stand alone against a laugh! Csirtsnpt Most men do not like to admit having made It sounds a little like admitting one was a foot And it has been observed that most men can more easily admit to being knaves than fools; we would almost rather be wicked than look silly. We can stand opposition, more easily than we can stand contempt. But that is exactly what calls for moral courage in the man who stands alone. No one likes to be looked down on, no one likes to be thought of as so stupid or out-of-llne that no one will respect him. But that is what young Daniel was facing in Babylon, it is what many today have to faee. To take our temperance illustration again: Why do many people drink alcoholic liquors against their better judgment? They can’t stand up against the crowd. Within the memory of living men there was a White House hostess who would not serve liquor at State dinners, no matter who was there. Many foreign ambassadors wrote home contemptuously about it; but she stood to her convictions. Not many have courage of that sort Loneliness . "Dare to be a Daniel, dare to stand alone!" is easy to sing, hard to do. The sheer weight of numbers overpowers people. They will climb aboard any bandwagon if it looks crowded; they will not venture into a heavenly chariot if they have to ride alone. It takes a little moral courage to stand tip and be counted with a minority. It takes a great deal more to Stand up and be counted THE minority of One. But such courage is possible. Danlei showed ft; he showed that hit moral courage was matched by hit physical courage. And after aU, he was not in the minority after aU God was on his side, or rather he was on God’s side; and that made the difference. Many a time a good cause has been lost not by weak, ness but by cowardice; but on the other hand good causes have bees saved by men who believed in their rightness so deeply that rather than deny their faith, thej would be buried Alive In loneliness Truth and love united can not J>e defeated. We are too sensitive in aeelng faults of others; when they are gone we see their virtues.

Youthful Bicyclist Is Killed By Truck ELWOOD, Ind. (INS) — Eight-year-old Leon Martog. Jr., of Elwood, lost his life when hta bicycle struck a truck near his ( home late Thursday. Hie mother, Mrs. Leo Bartog, Sr., witnessed the tragedy. Rural Churches CALVARY E.U.B. CHURCH Sunday School !L3O a.m., Day Miller. 8. S. Supt. Worship Service 10:30 am. 1 Rev. Elmer Smith of Berne, Ind. will deliver the sermon. Rev. Smith, has been filling the < pulpit temporarily Until a pastor has been assigned to this church. 1 By Dr. Smith supt. of the North Distric. Pleasant Mills Baptist Church James Reffett, pastor Please observe the change of 1 time. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Lowell Noll S.S. Supt. 10:15 a.m. Morning worship. Subject of the message, “What if Christ Should come to this Town?” 7:15 p.m. Fellowship Hour. 7:45 p.m. Evening Worship subject. "Neglect.” Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren Church Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Wendell Miller Supt. Robert Plumley asst. 10:20 Worship service. Rev. W. H. Kirkpatrick will bring the message. Evening Services 6:45 Youth Fellowship. Betty Miller president. 7:30 Worship service. Rev. Robert Shrock Linn Grove will bring the messoge. (Rev. Norris will be speaking at an dll day meeting in Junction City Ohio where he pastored for 9 years) Wednesday Evening 8:00 Prayer meeting. Omer Merriman leader. PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School with Mr. Robert Nussbaum as superintendent and Mrs. Naomi Mishler as children’s director. 10:30 a.m. morning worship with the pastor delivering the sermon. An offering will be received at this service for the support of the Brotherhood Fund in the Christian outreach. 7:30 p.m. evening worship will be held in the outdoor setting on the pariah hall lawn. If weather conditions are unfavorable, the service »wilL be hslcL.at the church. Hour of ‘Power Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with the bible study from I Cor. 14. The children meet at this hour also. The Middle Indiana District Meeting of the Church of the Brethren will be held at the Mexico church, August 18-20. • You are cordially invited to attend the services of worship and to enter into the fellowship of the church.

St. Paul Missionary Church Louis Klotiback. pastor 9:15 Sunday morning worship. 10:15 Sunday School, Lyle Franz supt. Wed. 7:30 p.m. mid-week prayer service. St. John Evangelical A Reformed Vera Cruz Louis C. Minsterman, minister 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Church service. Primary children will sing a special number. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. A. Davis, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, Mrs. Harlen Jones, Supt. 8:00 P. Mt Thursday, Prayer Meeting. SALEM METHODIST CHURCH Rev. H. A. Davis, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School Maurice Miller, Supt. 8:W P. M. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting. '«• . & PLEASANT VALLEY WESLEYAN METHODIST G. R. Shaw, Pastor No Sunday School. •No Morning Service. No Evening Service. No Sunday services due to the Annual Conference at Fairmount, Indiana. 8:00 P. M. Wednesday each week Prayer Meeting in charge of Virgil Sprunger. Regular Sunday schedule of service will begin Aug. 28th. SALEM EVANGELICAL AND ......... REFORMED CHURCH . H. E. Settilage, Minister 9:00 Sunday School, Classes for every age group. 10:00 Worship Service. Monday '8:00 Mens Chorus Rehearsal. Saturday 9:00 Childrens Choir Rehearsal. Memorials of Lasting Beauty by Experienced Craftsmen ADMAN WEMHOFF MEMORIALS Hi-Way 27-N. Decatur, Ind.

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8L Luke Evangelical A Reformed Honduras ’ Louis C. Minsterman', minister 9:00 Church service. 10:00 Sunday school. Offering for World Service, WOOD CHAPEL E. U. B. A. N. Stdaley, pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Paul Ilenrey, supt. ■Lesson: “True To Convictions” 10:30 a.m. Prayer meeting, Clarence Abbott, class leader. Closing service of Ohio Sandusky Annual Conference Session. Thursday 8:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. 8:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Vera Stewart, advisor. LAWSON Plumbing - Heating Appliances Bales and Service Phone 3-3626 W. Monroe St j_ .ii i.t.i FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Leland A. Ripley Monroe, Ind. ADAMS COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Everything In Farm Supplies Berne - Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mills • Geneva Dairy, Inc. BUY THE GALLON AND SAVE 351 N. 10th SL- Decatur FAMILY RESTAURANT 222 N. 2nd SL Decatur, Indiana Fine Food - Fast Service Phone 3-3305 Treon’s Poultry Market Freeh 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

HJHiouse FURNITURE STORE Successors to Zwlck Furniture Store Kelly’s Dry Cleaning Plant A Office Uptown Store 427 N. 9th St 156 8. 2nd St BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 341705 Decatur Mnsic House Pianos, Organs, Instruments Sales - Service 254 N. 2nd 8L Phone 8-3353 Sheet Music COLES MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES 237 W. Monroe 8L Phone 84515 SMITH DRUG CO. Your Rexall Drug Stone 149 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3614 The First Stale Bank DECATUR, IND. ESTABLISHED 1883 MEMBER F.D.I.C. ■■■ — I' ii — REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE The Decatur Insurance Agency fist 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heller Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Habegger Hardware “The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevails” 140 West Monroe Phone 3-8718

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The Ideal Church Rev. J. R. Meadows Here is the recipe for an ideal church: ' No stranger member shall remain ungrseted. Nn unfortunate member shall go unfriended. Nn invalid shall be unvisited. Nn needy person shall be unassisted. No bewildered soul shall go unadvised. Nn home of mourning shall be neglected. Nn act of needed mercy shall be omitted. Nn visitor will go un-noticed. Nn collection plate will be ignored. Nn call for prayer will be passed by. Try this In your church and tabulate results. This Week’s Bible Verse “If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God.” Colossians 3:1. RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ William F. Ensminger, pastor Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Socred Concert by Huntington College Male Quarteet. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer meeting. Mt. Victory on State Line 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Class meeting or concert at the Mt. Zion church. ~ Wednesday evening - at 8 prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Class meeting or Concert at the Mt. Zion church. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer meeting.

Zuercher Music Store U. 8. No. 27, S. 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. Sherman White & Co. KRAFT BUILDING Winchester St. a Cream — Eggs — Poultry Victor Kneuss, Mgr. Phone 3-3600 DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur Chicks & DeKalb Chicks and Kefvlnator ~.1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 S£oe Stone 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

MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. DEALERS IN ALL SCRAP METAL PHONE 3-4419 L 710 Monroe St.

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CAL L PETERSON CLOTHIER 101 N. 2nd 8t Phone 34118 Go To Church Sunday STIEFEL GRAIN CO. Baby Chlx Purina Chow Custom Mixing KNAPP SERVICE Cor. Second & Jackson Sts. Decatur, Ind. Kodak Finishing Film Left Today Ready Tomorrow Edwards Stadia Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. The Friendly Lumber Yard Phone 3-3131 Tne aecond beat is never as good as the besL Try Our Ready-Mix Dial 3-2561 Decatur Ready - Mix Inc. MORRISON FARM STORE RLUSCHfILMERS sous ano uavic*

SMITH PURE MILK CO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade "A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams B 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 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Trailers Regular Bank Interest Rates Decatur, Ind. 'tMMwmwmmuwwmwuwmammßmsamuummawwnmmmwmaihmmammßumwmammMßß GERRERS MARKET 105 8. 2nd St. Phone 3-2712 Meats A Groceries Maier Hide & Fur Co. Dealer In All Scrap Metals Telephone 3-4419 710 Monroe Bt. Decatur Equipment, M lnc * MHlway 27 North Sales and Service Phone 3-2904