Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1955 — Page 2

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Discussion questions on the Sunday school lesson. Man's Nature and Need, for Sunday, January SO. 1. Why should God have created man! 2. Why was man given the freedom of bis frill! 3. How does it happen that man can rule over animals stronger than himself? 4. How should man's dominion be exercised? 5. How has God met the need of man who has lost relationship with him!* Book Review Ute and Times of Daniel Kauffman, Herald Press, by Alice K. Gingerich, discusses the contributions of Daniel Kauffman within the context of the time and of the inner life of the Mennonite church. He is presented as organizer of new activities tor the group; conimiUeaman, counselor, lay theologian, interpreter of doctrine and church standards, and as mediator of opposing views. HELLER COAL, FEED & SUPPLY “Through Service We Grow" Coal, Paint, Cement Wire Fencing Grinding, Mixing, Shelling '.".ifatt sTui ~iT<wo* LYOST Gravel & Ready Mix BEADY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL Phogeg; MIU, 3*3115 Sabbath days are quiet islands in the tossing sea of life. IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant — OUR SPECIALTIES — Short Orders and Fountain Service. A Good Quint Place to Eat. Bus Station 217 B. Sag St. Phone 3-4118 i ihi. iwagggai' uwm The First State Bank Qecatar,JMtana w . >. - Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, If yog do not wish to trade with Satan, keep out of his territory. SPRUNGER IMPLEMENT GO. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louder Barn Equipment See us for Service 114 N. 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 LEE HARDWARE . CO. General Line es Hardware Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Walihide Paint 236 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 gpaiQßi..W» Tl'' ' i i I The narrow way is wide enough for * person not given to wobbling. BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feed “Work with Burk" Phone 3-3121 or 3'3122 Smith Scrap Iron Co Jack gnd Dave Smith Steel » Scrap Iron - Rags Paper All Waste Material Phone 3-3069 Erie A 10th Bt. Decatur, Indiana We cannot solve the mystery oi life, but we can achieve the mas tery of it. ( LUTES Flower Shop Phone 3-3304 Flowers For All Qceaeione Potted Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages

I Comments JU g on Creamed comment* on the Sunday school lesson, Man’s Nature and Need. Genesis 1:26-31; Romans 3:32; Hebrews 2:6-9, for Sunday, January 30. There is a native depravity ig all men for it Is written thet MJ mep have sinned and come short of the glory of God. It may be seen even in little children who at times show an unholy disposition. The New Testament calls it the carnal natuya, this was the inherent result of our first parents choosing to do the evil; the moral valug calls for free will. V. 26. "And God said. Let us make man in our image after our likeness, and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over tha fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing.” Here is stated the dignity of man. God made a greafventure in giving man wholesale dominion. Map's exalted position being made in the image and likeness of God means that to him wag given some of the moral attributes of God with a freedom of the will; if map were not free to choose, then he would be a mere automotoß. The spina thought is expressed in the next verse with the exception of the physical difference of sex tor the propogation of man. .V. 28. "And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful and multiply and replenish tha earth and subdue it; and have dominion over the fish of the sea. and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon ghe earth.” It is because of man’s superior Intellectual capacities that he is able to conquer animals much stronger than himself. V. 29. "And God said. Behold, J have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of ajl , the earth, in which is the fruit of ; the seed yielding seed; to you it 1 shall be tor meat.” In a civilized | diet, herbs and fruit are important. The, neat eating animals are 1 earn lX2£S“»- J°r hjs. be, st ( physical life must follow a well 1 balanced diet which is an import- ( ast siadr, HEES? -- ; T

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V. 30. “And to every beast of the earth, and to- every fowl of the ajr, and to every thing that creepnth upon the earth, wherein there u I^ x '‘Way| The seeds of jts own destruction are contained withjn Russian Communism—so thipks a young German, Peter Kalinke, who spent five years as a Russian war prisoner, but who is now studying to the U.S, under a Fulbright scholarship. He expects the people of> the Soviet Union tp shake off the Kremlin yoke becaqee: (1) The competition tor power and luxury between Communist party functionaries. military officers, industrial technicians, heightens tensions internally. (2) The unrest among the people increases ga hey compare conditions in the West ns described by returning Russian troops. (Despite threats >f 10 end 15-yegr prison terms tor ■aiking of what they’ve seen, the lews spreads.) (3) Soviet ethnic troupe resist integration into toe 1 Russian culture.

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is life, I - Will have givqg every green her# tor meal an* it was so," God made ample provision for continued existence of all living creatures. Some doctors clgjm tor vegetables needed it is g short ent way to animal W since »#|- m»ls live on vegetables. V. 31. "And God saw every thing that he had mad*. and, Behold, It was very good. And the evening and morning were the sixth day.” The first man created was created good having potential moral and religious character which God did not create in man but which was to be the result of man’s ehooetag. V. 23. “For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Here in a sentence is presented tha fall of man, a sorry situation U there had not beep * plan for man's pardon of >toe, the fru>< of sin, the carnal nature, and a cleansing of sip (singular number) the camel fmtora-¥-4- “Put PPP |n a cprtgln place testified, saying. What is man, that thov art mindful of him! to the son pf man that tbog retest ht«i?" This place is found in Psalm 8:4-6. This verse is quoted after the writer contemplated the superlative grandeur of God in thn crpatton pf the firmement and then thinking that in man's insignificance God eared for him as next to the angels. VJ. “And crownest him with glory and h<mor, and him over the works of thy hand.” Mpn is considered divine in a certain sense having, like God, dominion over much of life. If the privilege of dominion is used well, mas clothes himself with honor and glory. V.B. “Thou hast put all things in subjection to his feet. 1 ’ The term “all things" implies a literal universal subjection of all things To man is given the privilege of discovering and putting to use for good or evil, even the atom and the hydrogen molecules. The question is, in which way is man going with those forces? V. 9. "But w« see Jesus, who was mado * little lower than the *»- gelp, for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honor; that he by the grace of God should taste death for every map." Here i» the way pus for mon to his predlcamegt. Christ disenrobed himself, stepped down to t>e a man among mon that he might free them from the fall and its conse<juepcejs. .. . . -—•Based on copyrighted outlines

UUIJHICh produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by permission. Da Yau Kbowi What Bible books come immediately before and after the follow’hf: 1. Levjttcijs. 2. Psalms. 3. Acts. 4. Phtiippians. 5. Daniels. Do You Know Aooworod 1. Exadge—Numbers. 2. Jeb—Proverbs. 8- John—Romans. 4. EphastoDs—Cotossigus. 5. Ewakiei— Hosgg. Preacher Soysr “I wHi try to live a simple, sincere and serene life, repelling promptly every thought of discontent, anxiety, discouragement, impurity and seif-seeking: cultivating cheerfulness, magnanimity, charity, and habit of holy silence; exercising economy in .expenditure, generosity in giving, carefulness in conversation, diligence in appointed service, fidelity to | every trust, and a childlike faith in God.” —Bishop Vincsnt. - "" LI "">■ . T ... .. ,

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II 'I US—- •», M»RV« CATHM.It CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Betmetx, pastor 6 a.m.. First Mass. *•*■, BtH9 a.m.. Children’s Mam--10:15 mu Low Maw. Weekdpy Mass, f a.m. Holy Cojnmpploe Sundays. First Sunday, the Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name jto ciety. Thfrd Sunday, tb« Ctobtote Ladina of Columbia. Fourth Sunday, Children pt Mary, JBT— U| . I 1 v W ZION Steteftolcgi nod Reformed Third and Jackson Streets WHHhm G, Foliar, pqotor - Church school st 9 a.m. Richard Schafer, superintendent. Come and bring your entire family. There is a class for every age. Divine worship at 16 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, “Seif-pleasing”. The senior choir will sing the anthem. Visitors are always welcome in the services of this church. Mission band will meet during the sermon portion of the service. . Youth fellowship at 8:15 p.m. Devotions will be given by Karen Robinson. The lesson topic will be presented by Joyce Fraqklip. Youth choir pebearsgl pg Wednesday gt 6:49 BtoMen’s chqruq rehearsal on Wednesday at 7:30 p.ra. Friendship Circle on Wednesday at 7: to pm. |q toe home of Mrs- Lawrence Rash. • Bethany Circle on Wednesday at 7:?0 p.m. in fag boms of MrpJ Albert Brush wilier. Ruth and Naomi Circle on Wednesday at ? p.nj. in the church parlor. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. t ’ Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors gt 9, Juniors gs 10 a.m. Come and worship with us.

TRINITY J Enangpltoai United Brethren at _ iPMwberf ; minister 9; 15 a.m.. Sunday school; Chalmer Boilenbache/-, superintendent. We wilj be making awards to 71 people who have attended at least 50 Sundays of last year. Regular attendance makes a strong Sunday School. -e 10:30 a.m., morning worship; message by the pastor, "The Valley of Decision." Evangeline Embier is organist and minister of musk and will direct the choir in the anthem, “Behold the Beauty of the Lord” by Anderson. We expect church members to be {resent; we cordially welcome all visitors.

6: JO pm., Jewels, Jgijjor Christiijn Endeavor, and Youth Fellowship. 7130 p.m., the evening service ofprsise end worship. Message, ’’Deliverance Comes at Last.” 4" The cpnnn/ttee on Evangelism will meet after the evening services. - - - • Monday, 7:15 p.m., Sunday school council for all officers and teachera. ■ ' *— Wednesday, 7 p . ln ., mid-week services. 8 p.m.. choir rehearsal. Friday,’ 8 p.m., opening session of conference-wide Youth Conclave at Fort Wayne. — MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Street M. J. Wetty. pastor——4 6 a m.. Sunday school hour. Ralph Myers, general supt- Ciasaes for ail with capable Christian teachers! If you do got attend Sunday School elsewhere, we urge you to come to ours. 18 morning worship. Duet, Lawrence and Kent Von Gunten, "God's Way Is The Best Way’'. Message, '‘A False Confidence.” Junior church in the church basement with Mt. and Mrs. Bob Dye in charge. 7 p.m., children’s gospel hour. 7 p.m.. teen-age MYF. 7 p.m., senior MYF. 7:30 p.m„ evening gospel hour. Hymn sing with Mr. V»nGuntea leading. Special number on the piano by Sharon Idiewine. Message "A Sight-Giving Faith." Wednesday. 7:80 pun, Bible study and prayer meeting. The children will meet for their own DECATUR LUMBER CO. “Home of Homss” BuilderF SuppHs* end &Ml t»tlm»te» Free Shene 3-3303 llf Jefferson St, iff

pr»r*r ported Friday, f:3O p.q».. friendship circle will meet at ths pgrsonagg. There will be election of officers for the year. There is a warm Christian welcome for all |q worship gritl) I s - W JM! ■ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Avenue at Five Reinte Ray J. Walther, paator 9:15 a.m.. S«May chprch school. Lestor Bundling superintendent. Yog pre Invited, 18:30 a.m., worship service. Anthem thanks Bo to (Jpd. Sermon. “The Efficieney of God." Text: Exddus 14:11a. am., brief meeting of deacons. ) ' 4:30 p.nv. Junior Fpllovwßip. “Goodbye Mr. Missionary In the program to be presented as Mr and Mrs. Richard Macklin begin as sponsors ter the rest of January. « p.m.. Westminster fellowship. “Does the Bible Predict Earth quakqp?" TJjis Asking Mftct will brtos touted •• . these i<mng people join in the discutoJen. Tuesday, 6:3(7 p.pi.. Junior Choir Prscltoo. Mrs Charite Mddley and Mrs. Jgmdp Koeber, Jr., oneg again invite gny young person who likes to sing to home and work With them as they prepare for their «vst appoargnee on Feb. f. : WedßMdai-, 1 p.M., choir prgcIlcn. This group likes each other and they enjoy singing, and in spite to the (get that they do not •have g lender they csryy on. Wouldn't you like to to part of a group lteo that? Yog can—Come! Thursday. 1 pnj , women’s association . "JExteg! Extra! Good Xows.” ||lrs. UqJs Bodkin and Mrs- Robert Machin, news gnalistu, Bitery torntP Os church is invited. ’ . y Sundigr,.’lo:3j) FelloMbip D»y. A dgy set aside by oqr general assembly to rpcogPl»« tto youth of th* church. The Westminster Fellowship of the Church (some 6$ otron;) will be in complete charge of the morn-ing-worship service. FIRST pAPTIBT 1 Btu»rt M. Brightwell) pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday school hour. Hsrr|son J, Hak.es, »upt We have

classes for all ages, We Igvite you to study God’s Wort wttfc uaeaeh Lord’s Day. " | jutt; toorning worship •drvice. Sermoa by the paator. Chair will sing, "Light in my Soul" by Band. , i 8:30 p.m.. study groups will meet. . , 7:30 p.m.. evening service. You will find * cordial Christian welcome at our church- Attend Sunday School and eburcfe as a family — you will be richer for it. Tuasdgy. JhhWi’ 35— V.W Ratemonte Association Youth meeting at Liberty Cegtor. MMnoMay. 7 p.m., mid-week service pf prgyer and Bible study. 8 p.m., choir practice. Friday, 7:30. p.m., Philo class party at the church. FIRST CHRISTIAN Traverse W. Chandler, minister Morning worship hour at 9:30 a m. Congregational singigg, reading and scriptures and thn call to prayer. Commnpjon meditations and the ordinance of the LOHi's Supper. The anthem by the mixed choir. The minister s sermon topic is “Spiritual Victory.” Junior church at 9:30 a.m. in thy lower sanctuary with worship services and the observance of the Lord’s Supper. A Bible story will be presented by Mrs. Edward Anderson. Bible school at 10:30 a.m. Everett Faulkner, supt. There is » class fpr yob. _— — The general meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship will be held in the chuneh auditorium, Monday, f: 80 p.m. Mrs. Elmer Darwacllter will preside. Mrs. Har moa Kraft will lead devotions. Miss Ava Kratt will have the program. , l!ev. Chandler will review the book: "This Is Missions" by Dr. A. Dale Tiers. All women of the church are urged to attend. A special invitation extended the men of the congregation. The meeting, is open to the public. The senior choir meet# at 1 p.ih. Wednesday for rehearsal. A welcome awaits you at our services. ' Evengeliggl United Brethren Panj- 6. Thomas, minister 9 a.m„ Sunday school with Mr. —"P — ~ —>L-. J... • _ . . Decatur Farms We Buy Chicken# ’ Condensed Buttermilk For Sale S, rST Street PHONE 3-?l4g _

Everett Hatter, g***r*l superin. tendegt. ' ' Id *.*•■. divine wyrsbl*. Sermon: "Standing w the PromiMe." The e»nfn*«»ttop i« urged to thtak of r promise from the Bible wWob «mr particularly Uke. Our < * M *° * HI be tovorite The Nuwr -et ten o'clock will be h» charge ri Mrs Dorothy Beeler and lire- Herman Lenhart I «4*., reeth Mle»ubip. AH ri» Invited te come early tor games. The devotion*! service is to abarge ri the empmiseton o* nwreetow. Thoy on cptotoiw jbrir eacpßept dieepsoton eg the CommaainiMda pe.J. V fJU* V' l i i,u« WadMsday st #:to p.®.. Family Night Supper There wM |* M exceHopt film: “For Good or BvH”.

W MITMWIT W, Waerep pt Fifth Street W*fH Wesley goatee, minister v * : re Hh ehurch school assembly wit* Lemiand BoHdey, general superintendent, in charge Ciass <ta tar HI Mtaa end Mpperised Mj-sary for riiHdre*. l« to mA, divine worship This service <IH open with "Shepbeni’s apng Pilgrims’ Chorus" by Wagner, with Mto Edgar Gerber gt thb organ. The guest minister for the morning worship service will be the Rev. Jesse W. Fog. chaplain of the Pprkview Memorial Hospital to Fort Wayne. Loa-ell J. Smith, local toy leader, w|H preside during the worship service. The c|ioir-under the direction of Lelgad New slug the anthem "Life Lp Your Heeds" by Ashford. 6 p.m., youth fellowship ig Memorial chapel sppgaprs will be My. and Mrs. Floyd Reed. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., evening circle 11, Mrs. Walter Krick, chairman. will meat In the ladte* parlor of the churches. S pra. Mothers study e|nb Ip the recreation room of the church.

Wednesday, 7 P-W-. choir rehearsal- 7:3D PJP-. mid week service Ip Memorial Chapel wjth Bsv. Sexton in charge. Thursday. 2 p.m. Circles 1 and 4 will meet in ladies parlor of the church. Circle-2 will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Listor. Dorcas Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. EION kMTMRRAH Wgst Maaroe EWewDi street -Edgar p. Schmidt, poMpr The Church With Carillons Boil* Two worship services are conducted Bunday mornings. The pastor will speak Sunday on the theme,' "Jesus Gathers Followers " John I, 43-51. ii « <.*».. The Matins. 19; 3D a-m.. the morning service. The choir will appear at 10:3D •«-, singing, "Rend out thy light,” by Guonod. -r Willtom Justice will be received ipto communicant membership by th# Rite of Confirmation Sundav morn tog at IF: 3D a.m. Sunday school classes for all age groups and a high school and adult Bibto class are conducted by competent Machers from 935 to |0:15 o’clock- William Gernand is superintendent, Paul Busse, Jr., aaaiSUnl?

Saturday Bible school meets wh week from 9:15 to 11:30 Saturday morning. All right grades are included. Ju*k>r confirmation class meets Wednesday at 3,45 aad Saturday at 8 *.m. ■ ■ The church Bible schools teaching staff* meet Thursday at 7 and 7:45 o'cUu-k for lesson preparation with the pastor. Lutheran pastors of the Decatur circuit meet at Immanuel church. Union Township. Monday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. A Walther League Zone Skating

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Ths daily, Ttowa-itoton nf Ja«Esonvjlle, state*. "There I* something souHtirrfrig ghaut Iks’* Mr iM to chMricto, Bpmetoiog toM makes a person toei *» M the President enters th* sanctuarv to sain ttreneth. viadam aad mid»aeo from *• All-apelito Few that reside* above From th* *am» •ourc* that Eisenhower find* di-

Rartv will ba held at Bell's Rink Havan, Monday gt 3 LsA&*Hjßirs may oarrhaM* t Irk at a gv wr .1 ftp. a v f “rev.• — r tlto rtok. The pastor’s adult lectors course will be givea Monday *vaMag at fBoard of Eldars meet* ‘ThopShy evening at f, choir rehearsal Wednesday avn»tog »t 1. Holy Commuhlen aw»ou»c*ment* for nest Sunday's 1A:3« e’deck communion eetebrutton will be received on Friday, to the dtorrtj. on the hours of 2,4, b, 7, epd 8 o'clock pm- The Sacrament will b* celebrated at 10:30 service only- ' ’ . Youth are invited to attend the services apd Btola school st the Lutheran church. ’2 CHVBCH ©F qpp fZS Cleveland Street W. H. Kirkpatrick, pastor The cfcureh of the Christian Brotherhood hour heard over WKJG, Fort Wayne. 9:30 Sunday morning*. Morning worship hour, 30 am. Come to worship, go out to serve In the Spirit of Christ! Ronnie Watkips. directing the singing and the choir to a great soul stirring cborgl pnmber. The pastor’s message, "importance of Love", will point up the great truth and place of love in human Mfe. Bunday night evangelistic service at 7:80 p.m. This service offers inspiration, challenge, and happy fellowship of God’s people. "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free." Wednesday night, mid-week service at 7«80 p.m. Youth fellowship at 7:30 p.m. and choir practice at 8:80 p.m Coming events of the church calendar. Revival with Mabel Rite Whipple, of Columbus, Ohio, from Feb. 1 to 18. 1*55. Yoh will want to begr .tois dynamic prwutoes xrf -tbe Gospel She has g message from God. and delivers it with spiritual pagrer. United Brethren i B Christ Nvtompn Avenue Paul p. Parker, minister Sunday school. 9:30 am. Lawrence Mi c h »J, . superintendent. Frank Lundiu. assistant. Bring the family, there are classes for all ages. Mwutog worship Beryice, 10.30 a.m. Senpon, "The Unfinished Task.” Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. fellowship apd study groups fpr all age*. Evening worship service, 7:30 pm- inspirational song service, Sermon “The Spirit of The Christian Worker.” Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 b'clOck. You are wiecome.

CHURCH OF QMRIST 12th and Washington streets David Slagle, minister 9:80 a,m„ morning worship and Lord's Supper. 10:30 a.m., Bible school. Classes for all ages. Lee Moser, — superintendent. 7:M pm. evening evangelistic services. 7:30 p.m,, Wednesday evening prayeg Wd Bible study. Everyone is welcome to the ser-▼lceOrt-ihe Church of Christ.

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vlm guidamm to steer » straight course over the unchartered waters that Ito ghuM. «tor* I* » new W»y Os life tor other* vfco would foltow the Mumpl* 9t the White Huua* and serie where tt egn be found, and ask irimre it cm be giv*u. Why Ret accept the tovitattou and corns to church mW sun-dgyf-Tb* Rev. P. Cart Yoder.

Lesson prayer: May eye see that R is an awful thing, huvlng been giyee all the advantages from God to treat lightly life fpr ourselves and others. Grant that we may feel the great privilege of being members of God s great family, to enjoy riches of hi* tenor and glory with peace on earth and good wRI to men. PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar Ybb CaaH Beat a Fogtiac . y. ». Tlree-DuPoot Prints DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 234 W. Meurp* SL fi3ESK36KSSS2E36&2aaSBS3KMM Ge To Phil L MarkUn & Co. for Prompt, Courteous Service p * »!Ti“ V”*Phone 3-2504 Only faith in the goodness of God can serve as an anchor to the »eui. wiiijii 1 AUCTION 6AUU3 Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock. Farm, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann Corner First A Monroe Sts. PHONE 3-32 M To take the real measure Os a thin * s that maSe him mad. BABER’S Jewelry Store Decatur—Port Wayne . ft' FINE JEWELRY

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