Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1925 — Page 3

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FfjlY(;o TO CHURCH? Ijunrej M w M " Btt i.i recently. "My mother made 0 to church twice each Sunday, I 0 at the Friday evening >r meetings- and It instilled In n absolute faith in ’he orthodox un ,| 1 feel him around me all the and when I am in trouble 1 t) to Him. I believe I get an ■dlate response. I know that I an immediate respanse In the of help 1 have tested it.” don't kno wunytbing about dog I believe in the Bible as 1 it, and 1 believe in church aiineey Depew ranks high in -lean leadership. His counsels worthy not only of a good hear ait also of being heeded. That mrd "I know I get an immediate mse in way of help" is sufllevidence that bis faithful It attendance was a profitable 1Y NOT GO TO CHURCH r SUNDAY? D Carl Yoder. 1-0 — ° ISennonograms i nation is greater than its moi. Roosevelt. + + + e good mother is worth a himschool masters. Proverb. + + + I that I am or hope to be. 1 owe ly mother.-—Lincoln. ♦ ♦ + ■Mother, I thank you for making me gi to the house of God when I did want to go. Dwight 1.. Moody. ♦ + ♦ ■Many make the household hut only •• makes the home. —James Russell * ♦ + could not be everywhere, so made mothers— A Jewish saying. * * ♦ ■The future destiny of the child is the work of the mother -• Na- + + + ■ Mother is the name for God In the and hearts of little children - • + + ♦ ■ The happiest part of my life has my mother, and with God’s help wil be more to me than ever.— Brooks.. + + + f When the aged mother of John Itincy Adams died, he cried out, i God, could she have been spared t a little longer. Without her the •rid feels to me like a solitude." + + + Whatever I have done in my life aB" simply been due to the fact that with me a part of the Bible, and made me learn a part of it by ■"art. Wendell Philips. + ♦ ♦ I What would 1 give to call my inotliback to earth for one day, on my to ask her pardon for all those asperities of temper which from I to time, have given her gentle pain. •—Charles Lamb. + + + ■ Often amidst the most ardent scenes my tumultous life I have in my ■aney seen my mother on her knees ■tfore the Most High—my dear mother Mmp'oring for the life of her son— I believe in the eficacy of prayer■larihaldi. ♦ ♦ ♦ I You speak of a. mother’s love and Bisk, "What love is compared to hers?" ■ had a mother once who cared for

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me with such a passionate regard, who loved me so Intensely that no language can describe the y.-tirliing of her soul. William Lloyd Garrison ♦ ♦ ♦ When Jesus found m> there wic; no one else in the world who wanted anything to do with me. unices p. r haps it was dear old mother who w.c faithfully pruyinr, lor me. i do thank God that h« gave me such a mother I was raised at her knee and taught to [tray, "Now 1 lay me down to sleep Mell Trotter, o THE QUESTION BOX (Send problems in question from to Church Editor; answers will appear in later Issue.) 1. Ssould there be a definite age limit for classes? * In cradle roll and beginners departments the basis for promotion is based on age; in the other departments there must be taken into consideration besides the age, the public school grade, the class work, (espec fully the memory work in the primary and junior departments) and the si Z( of the pupil; "bolding back" must not t>e continued indefinitely. 2. Please suggest plans to prevent the ’Summer Slump". —Have frequent teachers' meetings to discuss plans ami methods to secure faithful attendance so that all the leaders will work togi ther in the program evolved. |a-t the super intenderit read from the platform good reports of other nearby schools and classes. Have summer athletics in which faithful attendance at Sun day school is necessary for membership. If) possible, shorten the entire program, and see to it that every minute Is intensley interesting; make much of class socials, the getting of new members being a part of the program. 3. I have read of a "memorial” Sunday school hymn. What is it and bow used? —The Broadway Methodist Episcopal Sunday school in Cleveland has several Utting songs which are sung in memory so any anil all who may have died the preceding week. The chorister makes the simple announcement that "we will now sing memorial hymn”, and lest any nuts not know who have died, he will read the names and then all sing most ten derly. Lord Maeauley, writing of his mother, says; "Young people, look in those eyes, listen to that dear voice and notice the feeling of even a touch that is bestowed upon you by that hand. Make much of it while yet you have that most precious of all good gifts, a loving mother. Read the unfathomable love in those eyes; the kind anxiety of that tone and look, however slight your pain. In after life you may have friends, fond, dear, k'lnd friends but never wil you have again the inexpressible love and gentleness, lavished upon you which none but a mother bestows. )ften do I sigh in my struggles with the hard, uncaring world, for the deep, sweet scrutiny I felt when of an evening, resting in her bosom. I listened to some quiet tale suitable to my age, read in her tender untiring voice. Never can 1 forget her sweet glances cast upon me when I apeared asleep; never her kiss of peace at night. Years have passed since we laid her beside my father in the cold churchyard, yet still her voice whispers from the grave, and her eye watches over me as I visit spots long since hallowed by her memory".

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Religious News Gathered J All Around The World Forty per cent of the milionairen of the United States and Canada are ministers' sons. The 3<nh World's t'hrisiian Endeavor Convention wil) be held this year ni Portland, Oregon, July 4 -It. Out. of 1,550,000 students in the State universities of the United States 120,000 are church members In the churches of Germany u -diarp division of opinion as to the right euosness of war is becoming evident Several ministers have blessed the flags of nationalist organizations in their churches. The Boston Evening Transcript reports that the recent earthquake fell in New England greatly increased the church attendance the following Sunday. The National Catholic alumni association is being formed by graduates () f Notre Dame. Holy Cross, Georgetown, Fordham, Manhattan ami Seton Hall colleges. The association will attempt io induce a larger proportion of young men in Roman Catholic parishes to carry their education beyond the secondary school stage and hence to increase the enrollment al < hur< h colleges. Dr. Clarence Edward Macartney, moderator of the pre hyterian genera) assembly, has been nominated for the chair of apologetics and Christian ethics in Princeton Theological Seminary. The chair will become vacant at the Commencement exercises in May. when Prof. Wfl./am Bennett Greene, Jr., who has holt! it for 25 years, will retire. Dr. Macartney is now pastor of Arch Street Presbyterian church. Philadelphia. The steamship President Arthur, of the American Palestine Line, sailed out of the harbor of New York last month, for Haifa, the port of Jerusalem, with , r /H) Zionists on board bound for colonies in the Holy Land As the ship passed out to sea she flew flags of the United States ami Judea. Detroit is out to raise $500,000 for seven districts of the greater city. Edwin Denby, former Secretary of the Navy, heads the 2,000 who are to

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