Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1931 — Page 3

■mOI'S CHURCHES OF THE WorTTT BY E. L, TINZMANN Jr King’s Chapel-Boston ~ I I :rfß- > £ 31, ’.**.,' HSwBEBm' hiKeFJeM h# nlggi i jk ‘ B«E.. 1 - -

K Unitarian ■'hurcli in \nierica u ,,. history center ■ • :. Boston. Mi< ■.... spots I. squatty. ■. lint j,, ; i;>|»-;ir.>>><- It is not sM .. ■' ~f otlo r Ah, M,h . i that date. tint . ■ ’ho plan churches of iilars are of wood )»• it seems a veriti.f historic Ixmdon. . i, ;■ i ii.- of those w to 111 . t i! was Sir Henry K; : -< » l"-w is still re- - now No. 20. Sir II Marblehead, fell Aiiaiho • of an innkeeper. H-.:- to Boston, an.! ■ tmr>b”i wit’.i him to Lisbon ■! earthquake there on Nov. 1. 1755, lit'-- was saved by his Arn and ho made her <tory lias been re-

■onbtinir Thomases ■ By Harlowe R. Hoyt ■ Mt n Cliri-t rose from the dead M returned to make himself Mutohi- mllowers in the room Mr Last S'onmr, the- apostle Mtas. I alb ' Didyeinus. was ma Mlz them Told of the return Me risen Lord, he sTiowed little Msw I shall see in his hands ■print of the nails, and thrust Biand into his side. 1 will not Mee." he declared. tit davs later Christ again Jared to the group, hut th-' bfer this time was with th°m. i if was given and Thomas (laid his faith. Thus was coined of Doubling Thomas — » of little faith who demand i ral and physical proof before f will believe. was thus with the two who the risen I.ord on the road to nans. They travleed and talkwith him. mistaking him for a If wayfarer like themselves. * an inn was reached. th°y i Pted hint in friendship, bidding I step inside. Ibide with us,” they stjid, “For I toward evening, and the dav h»t.” F thev sat together. It ' mav I r been because of the sorrow . pe pnjr over his death: it mav! *h“on lv>eause of their express-; fcfth in his resurrection; it! 1 have heen because of the I of true Christianity exempli-' in the invitation. Whatever ' *annn, .Jesus saw fit to declare ; *!f to these two humble fol- 1 *b- And they accepted him. | 1 <he conimot”>lace affairs of Mar life, in the hurlv and Mthe business world, .Doubt J I Thomases have their place. | J iodav has become a contpetfHigh nowored business moth-1 ! 111,1 high pressured efficiency m '”ie It a survival of the* fitlf Th» unsuspecting individual " nuts too willingly finds him F a victim of shrewd inanip’tla- 1 f ar "' shady transactions. He 4- a Doubting Thomas.

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I told in a well known poem ‘Agnes' | by Oliver Wendell Holmes The funeral of t r h r ' Vi ‘7 n - killed in tlll , Battle it r| Bunker Hih. was h ., (1 , after the city came into the possession of the Americans. Charles 1 1 Sumner was buried from here, ami iit was here that Oliver Wendell t, Holmes worshipped, occupying Pew d. No. 102 in the south gallery t| King's Chapel is a cozy and of. ■ ifective little church with white--11 walls, galleries and pillars -md e I square pews with dark maho-mv toprails and lining of red baiz" I- The pairing of the pillars with ■’ ,heir Corinthian capitals is particularly effective. The ceiling is y low, even for a small church, and 0 the floor is unusual in that it is y m.'de of small square stones. r The comforts,' ?e square enclosed r pews are additionally quaint and 1 comfortable in that they are fitted e with stands for umbrellas and canes: with little shelves for 1] prayer-books and Bibles; and even i-1 with chairs in addition to the fixed •- j benches. Built as a place where the Torsi ies worshipped. King's Chapel was r, the first Unitarian church in " 1 America.

I whether he will or no. But Doubting Thomases have no place in religion. | Religion is faith ami Faith moves I mountains. It brings consolation , to the bereaved and recalls erring I feet from the paths of unrighteousness. It heartens the weary trivi e’er bogged in the morass of 1 wot Idlv sorrow i 0 n 0 Program Announced ' o _ o J “Beautiful Summer Time,” is the! i title of the Children's Day program !, of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday! . School which will be presented in .the church auditorium, Sunday! morning at 10:30 o’clock. Following is the complete pro- ' i gram: ; Opening—“ This Is Happy ChilJ dren's Day”. Girls and Boys! I Welcome—“Forget-Me-Not" Lois Bochman j i Song—" Jesus Bids Us Shine" Primary class. Miss Suttles ; Prayer Rev. B. H. Franklin j ; Song—" Welcome. Sweet SpringJ time.” by Nevin, arrangements j by Watson Choir, directress.■ Mrs. Dan Tyndall. . Reading—“ Mother's Girl” Patsy Edwards! Reading—" When Daddy Kiss’d the! Cook" . Charles Champlin I Harmonica Selections Marion Freidt. Richard Wagner I i "Especially Children's Day" Kenneth Freidt. Don Bixler, j I Catherine Eileen David. Ken-, I neth Peery. Margaret Hancher, J and Richard Colter. Reading—“ Little Sleepy Head I Dolly”. Catherine Eileen Davis | I Song "Welcome the Sunshine" Girls Chorus I I "What One Boy Did" Jimmy Colter, Jack Porter. Junior Champlin. Thomas Roop, Jimmy Hunter: Reader, Mis Don Farr. iSong—“Springtime Praise" by i E. L. Ashford Choir i Rose Drill and "Rose Song" I Harriett Gilson. Wanda Fry. I I Kathryn Franklin. Anabel Doan.. Kathleen Fryback. Martha El leu Hower. Mary Jane Beery I and Zula Porter. Song—“ Summer's Return".. Chorus [ | Collection. Finals—“ The Glady Day" Girls and Boys. Committee in charge of the pro-! gram >Vs. Bryce Thomas.! Mrs. Don Farr, Mrs. Robert | Mills, Mrs. Russell Owens. — o Brazil Budget Ready Rio de Janeiro.— U.R) — An an ’ nouncement from the treasury department. said that Brazil’s now official budget is finally prepared and probably will receive the approval | of Provisional President Vargas i early next month. In Praise of Mirth Mirth prolonged! life, and causetb h e“th.-M<’hohts L’dall. |

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Sed1 by NiC ° demus ' Jose P h °f Arimathea hast 1 -'“ s ln his own tomb. But the body was ■ a t'ly prepared, since the Sabbath was begin--EV tOr three dayS lay at rest ‘ 9 uard ed by ed. On S ' S ° *‘ hat * C ° U,d nOt be remov * dazzling 1„m a f ay ' a " angel descended amid 9 ghr and the frightened soldiers fled.

DECATURCHURCHES First Evangelical Church Rev. M. w. Sundermann, Pastor i Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them! not, for of such are the kingdom; of God.” Sunday is Children’s Day at the: First Evangelical Church. The morning service opens at 9:15 (with appropriate services in every, department of the Sunday School,' with the general theme: "The Children’s Praise." There will be | classes in Bible study -for all ages.: I The pastor's message will be: I | "Christ's Message to Childhood." i E- L. C. E. at 6:45. i Children's Day program at 7:45. j This is a most interesting program i given by the Beginners and Primary departments in part one, while! the second part will be given by I the Junior and Intermediate de-1 partments. The Sunday School offering and the cash offering dur-, ing the evening program will go' for missions. o— - First Baptist Church A. B. Brown “Continue thou in the things' ; which thou hast learned and hast leen assured of . . . and that from i I a child thou hast known the holy, . scriptures, which are able to make! I her* wise unto salvation through ! faith whjch is in Christ Jesus." II Tim. 3:14-15. Bible school, 9:30. C. E. Bell,: superintendent. Children's Day program, 10:30.1 I Crowned with Blessings. Recitai tions, dialogues, solos and chorus ! numbers. B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Theme: ‘‘Professor or Possessors?" Mrs. <4 E. Bell, chorister. Music by! young people’s choir. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, | 7:30. The Four Horsemjen of Revelation for study. Prayer Circle, Friday, 2:30. . ■ ———

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Early on this morning, Mary, the mother of Jesus; Mary Magdalene, and other women had started for the tom bearing spices and cloths to complete the embalming. At the open tomb, they were greeted by two angels with the tidings: "He is not here! He is risen!" Hastening to the city, the women told Peter and John, who confirmed the story.

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Presbyterian Church Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor. June the fourteenth is Flag Day. Let us celebrate this day by prop-, er ceremonies. One of the great-! Jest tasks which confronts our great] i country is the proper education ot: I cur children. The Sabbath school] is the only place where our children ] I get religious instruction. Let us , i help them by our presence. ; Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. Dr. | Patterson is the superintendent. i Morning worship at 10:30 a. mJ • There will be special music and a! ■ i sermon suitable for the occasion. [ Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. mJ ' The theme is “Paul’s Journey to I : Rome." . The evening service at 7:30 p.m.l | will be in charge of the Sunday! . I School. The Children's Day pro-; - grain will be presented at this time.! i, The offering will be taken for Nat-1 jionaj Missions. You are invited to attend all of !these services. .! o St. Marys Church | First Mass . . 7:00 .[Children’s Mass 8:30 High Mass . . .. 9:15 Benediction Immediately after High I Mass.

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Sunday School ? QUESTIONS ? THE RISEN LORI) QUESTIONS , 1. Who were Nicodemus and I Joseph of Arimathea? 2. What was the date of the | resurrection? 3. To whom did Jesus first appear? 4. What others saw him the same day? 5. Why was Thomas cal'-J “th’ Doubter?” 6. When did Jesus next appear to the disciples •following the reclamation of Thomas? 7. Did he meet with eleven again? 8. What was the date of the ascension? 9. What command did Jesus leave to his followers? 10. What proof have we of a historical nature that the resurrection occurred? ANSWERS 1.1 Nicodemus was one of the 1 Sanh,edrin as was Joseph cf Arimathea, a wealthy resident of I Jerusalem. Nicodemus once visited Jesus in the night, to question him. Joseph of Arimathea was a I follower who asked for the body | after the crucifixion, thus declaring himself. I 2. Sunday, April 9, 30 A. D. [ 3. To Mary Magdalene near the l sepulchre of Joseph of Arimathea. 4. Women who accompanied Mary to the sepulchre were next. ; Peter met him near Jerusalem, | and two travllers dined with .him jat an inn near Emmaus, eight I miles from the city, late that afi ternoon. • 5. Jesus appeared to the disci- • pies in the room of tiie Last Supi per, but Thomas was absent. When told of what, had occurred, !he doubted it. “Except I shall touch his nail prints and wounded , side, 1 will not lielievs," he dec.lar- • ed. “Eight, days later, Jesus appeared again to the. group and I Thomas was convinced. j C. About two weeks after this, I Christ appeared to Peter, John, I James. Thomas and Nathaniel, as | they fished off th > shores of Galilee. He walked and talked with them; breakfasted with them; and I ordained Peter to carry on bis i wmrk 7. On a mount in Galilee —pos--1 silily the Horns of Ilattin, where he had spoken the Sermon on tile Mount. | 8. Thursday, May 18, 30 A. D., ;on the Mount of Olives, near | Bethany. 9. “Go ye. therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in tiie name of the Father, and of tiie Son, and of the I Holy Ghost.”

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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Luke 24

Forty days passed. Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene. two disciples near Emmaus; twice to the apostles in the room of the Last Supper; and once to the little band fishing on the shores of Galilee. Finally, he came to the little band in the room where the last supper was held, and led them toward Bethany, two miles on the Jericho road.

1 10. Jewish rulers sought to' bribe the Roman guards into say-1 ing that they slept and the body was stolen when they relaxed | their vigilance. Testimony of eyl- - witnessies to events following the , resurrection who gave up their lives • for their belief contradict this flatlv. I 0 M. E. Church Rev. B. H. Franklin. Pastor Church school at 9:30. t. Childrens Day program at 10:30 • which will take the place of the ’ worship service. , Evening worship service at 7:30. ' • Mrs'. Tyndall in charge of musical I program. Rev. Franklin will bring ’ithe evening sermon. ■ League at 6:30. Rev. Franklin in charge of program. 1 Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30. Official board Sunday evening ’, after church. i United Brethren R. E. Vance. Pastor t “Children a-e a heritage of the . Lor i.” Ps. 127:3. God uses them to nromote the interests of his kingdom. “And a little child shall lead them." “Unles you become convert- ’ ed you cannot enter into the king--|dom of heaven. Tomorrow is childf ten’s day. Come along with them to - tiie house of Gori. Bring them iwrl i join with them in the study of the; i Sunday School lesson and unite! ' with in the Worship service follow-' -jii".. Sunday School |i: 15. Worship 1 0:3D. Sermon Theme: “Children; ; Servants of God.” •! The Children’s Day program, in 1 .'the evening, begins at 7:45. This! 1, promises to be something different! J and unusual. “God's Gift of June”,! ,'arranged in beautiful array of cos-1 i turns in all the many colors. The I t nurpose is to show the Heavenly . Father’s care over all nature ami Ihe whole human race. o First Christian Church C. R. Lanman, Pastor A place of worship awaits you in | j the House of the Lord tomorrow; I I l he gates are opened by the Saviour! to the worshipper who wishes to j lommunne with Him in the beauti-l I ful garden of prayer. "And the j Spirit and the Bride say, come. And let him that beareth say, come. And ! ' let him that is athirst come. And • ' whosoever will, let him take the ’ water of'life freely." Rev. 22:17. Bible School at 9:30 a. m. Orches1 tra music. 1 * Worship and communion and ’ and preaching at 10:30 a. m. Christie* Endeavor at 7:30 p. in. You are cordially invited to all ’ services. — o Zion Reformed Church • A. R. Flederjohann, Pastor. f The little child again stands in the midst to teach us the ways of ’ life. Tomorrow is Children’s Day - and will he observed bv a well ari ianged program which will be given ' > tomorrow nieiht at. 7:30 in charge' of Mrs Dallas Goldner. We will

At last the Mount of Olives was reached. Jesus commanded the apostles to preach his 'gospel throughout the world. He lifted his hands id blessing. As he did so, a cloud enveloped 'him and he was carried into Heaven. Two angels appeared. "Why gaze you so?" They said: .‘‘This same Jesus shall come again as you have seen him go to Heaven."

■ • i all enjoy this program which was published in detail in yesterday’s paper. Let us remember tiie special offering. Other services for the day are 1 Sunday School at 9:15 with interesting and helpful lessons for all. Morning worship at 10:30 o’clock with a message by the pastor oil the subject “The Fruits of an intimate Christ Friendship and Fellowship". A cordial invitation is extended friends and strangers. Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. May your steps lead to the House of God tomorrow. o I Z'on Lutheran Church Paul W. Schultz, Pastor Divine services in English 10:45. Divine services in German 9:00. I Sunday school and Bible class 10:00 Special meeting after the English' ' service. 0 — Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston, Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30 E. S. T. Jesse > Singleton, Supt. Children's Day Exercises about 1 7:30 p. m. i Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30 C. S. T. Har- ’

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old Porter, Supt. Sermon by pastor following' the Sunday School. Washington Sunday School 9:30 C. S. T. Harry Andrews, Supt. ~~~ Beulah > Sunday School 9:30 C. S. T. Chas Fuhrman, Supt. The pubic is invited to these services. Go to church Sunday, ami y-n will feel better Monday and all >- week. — — ,K, United Brethren Church Decatur Circuit Rivare Sunday School "’9:30 (Matildia Hower Superintendent) Morning worship '"p:3o (Sermon by R. W. Schutnm) Christian Endeavor 7:30 (Hazel Chronister President) Victory Sunday School R:3O (Mr. Braxter, Superintendent) Morning Worship 10:31) ~ (In charge of class leader.) Pleasant Grove Sunday School 9::'„1 (Nettie Harden Superintendent! 'Morning Worship . . ... . 10:30 " (In charge of class leader? Children’s day program at S:3O. • W. O. JOHNSON, pastor Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman, Pastor ' ' Sunday School 9:00 A. M. C. S. T. Thurman Drew, Superintendent ... Preaching Services 10:00 A M. Wednesday evening a studenT” (colored) from Africa and in Indiana Central College Indianapolis will give a lecture in the church at " 7:30 P. M. C. S. T. > A cordial invitation to all There will be no admission fee..™ o — Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Chaimer Miller, superintendent. Fol lowing the lesson study the class leader, Otis Shifferly will conduct a prayer and praise service. Worship with sermon by the ReV. M. W. Sundermann on Thursday night.