Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1958 — Page 9
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Stress Three Facts I About Thanksgiving Historic Purpose Os Day Religious By LOUIS CASSELS United Press International ! Protestants, Catholics and Jews ; will join next week in an attempt i to lift America’s Thanksgiving 1 celebration out of its turkey-and- [ football rut. i Church and synagogue services > throughout the country will stress [ three facts about the ho 1 i day i which the Puritans instituted: \ 1. Its historic purpose is relii gious — to express gratitude to [ God for the blessings bestowed i upon this natoin. [ 2. A spirit of thankfulness is i particularly appropriate now, be- ! cause America ha's become an i oasis of abundance in a world- ' wide desert of want. ! 3. The most fitting way to give [ thanks is by sharing this abuni dance with the ragged, hungry ' and homeless millions of other » lands. ' Each of the three faiths will > suggest a specific way in which ' the sharing can be done. To Collect Clothing ' Protestant churches will collect ! special offerings for the “share ' our surplus” program of Church ! World Service, the overseas re- { lief agency of the National Counf cil of Churrttes.
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Catholics are asked to contribute 10 million pounds of “good used clothing” through their churches. It will be shipped overseas by Catholic Relief Services, a branch of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. The United Jewish Appeal, sponsored by the Synagogue Council of America, will seek funds for refugees and other impoverished groups abroad. Religious agencies are the principal channels by which Americans send “person to person” aid ’ abroad. This year they will handle more than 80 per cent of all voluntary U.S. overseas relief. The Protestant “share our sur- ’ plus” program is a good example of the charity bargains offered by all of the major religious agen- ! cies. Food Provided Free One dollar contributed to , “SOS” will send 300 pounds of ' goods aboad. Ten dollars will pro- ! vide daily bread for 600 under- ' nourished children for more than two weeks. , The reason a dollar goes so far is that the food is provided free by the U.S. Department of Agri- , culture, out of its bulging warehouses of surplus farm commodities. The government also pays i the cost of ocean freight, so that i private contributions are needed only for the costs of overseas distribution. ; So far, Americans have not ! gone overboard in taking advani tage of this bargain. Last year’s • “share our surplus” offering to- ■ tailed only one million dollars, which figures out to about 25k
cents a person for the total membership of the 35 participating denominations. Church Woild Service promotional literature stresses the fact that this million dollars will sen 300 million pounds of food to the needy in 53 countries. But if you pin down agency officials, they admit that this sounds like more food than it really is in view of the hundreds of millions of people who are chronically hungry. Qualified TULSA, Olka. (UPD—If names mean anything, the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce picked the right man to direct.a new national program for tax reform .He’s Ken B. Done. Lighting The Way BROCKTON, Mass. (UPD—This city is marking the 75th anniversary of an unusual distinction it enjoys in the field of illumination. In 1883 Brockton became the first place in the world to possess . an underground, three-wire sys- ' tern for the distribution of elec- j tricity. The city soon boasted the I first theater and first fire station , to be lighted by Thomas A. Edi- J son's incandescent system with ( power supplied from a central < station. J On the evening the switch was ‘ thrown, one witnes of the experi- ' ment was described in newspaper 1 accounts as being especially de- , lighted with the This was Edison himself. , | I
ILL BE AT. BASEMENT TOYLAND JF JBH from JBmF-— taß <U-< 10 A.M. till 9:00 P.M. z FRIDAY & SATURDAY THIS WEEK! / f J THEN EACH SATURDAY L/C 7 / • tiii ♦ CHRISTMAS >WfwI!K FREE BALLOONS and i TOY BOOKS FROM SANTA ijgl-;- . ..,, . [J. J. NEWBERRY CO. DECATUR, IND. | t NEW FALL and WINTER E I Costume Jewelry | I SPECIAL Q(L ! | *1« 10 I | fc a bagful of XX | iwwwa j t' - I | h»r The Ladles For He Men | • Keepsake Diamond Ring • Diamond Ring • Elgin or Faith Watches • Keepsake Wedding Band ' E • Set Rings • Elgin or Faith Watches E • Watch Bands • Electric Shavers • Necklace ■ Bracelet - Earring • Set Rings • Watch Bands El Sets ' • Cuff and Tie Bar Sets E | . Costume Jewelry , . B|||fold9 | Many, Many Other Fine Gifts To Choose From I | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! f I Famous Make Watches | I WOMEN'S S | 14 KT. SOLID WHITE GOLD — 8 DIAMONDS | f Regular Regular tWf? M f | siso°» ’| Q(J *100“’ */ 5 I si i |1 THIS AD — PLUS 52.00 WILL GIVE YOU g 54.00 WORTH OF CREDIT ON A WATCH OF B YOUW CHOICE, IN OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN! j John Bralit Jewelry ■ 226 NORTH 2nd STREET M
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