Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1932 — Page 3

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° r ! Ki- ■ * burr a«i‘l Mlhh I ol Bluffton alKxume| <■ of n ar this | roperraf.onJ ■* at *h.' VV«’Un ; tr,'.- 'J" 1 "" **"'’*■! B" ■i> I- 111 , ’ \'U. 7 of '>“• M °- ! ' ! -,. portluihl. 1 . 1 !l!' rL J-.. rid ,„hls lull •« | iih hid.uu ■■ ; ' > lilt' !’ ; ■"' 1 , i r|. Sull h.i-1" •' h "* i ,/,'tii 10 lo t It' I-'" fain ; jllhi.lh' from I'l.u <l3 Mr., : «■ "biter •«« j Sevens and ‘' ,uV '" I ',i lliulfloii all’ il l' ll 1 I a J game !>' I' 1 ’ I’rnlay night. 1 Daroili' Um' ’ 1 ■' "' :l '' lh ' l 111 , Wayne -< ho ■ - “>!»-n'l-} |rf<'k*ml in ihi.i city. „ the llliiffti.n i.ins " ho at '- lied the ba-k.' l'.ili '■ iln ’ 11 » Friday evmimz « ere Mr:i. [jgurris and iiaugliter Mar-j L M;-< la ' Robinson, j Ul K'« f f an . Doria j itni Butler ■>( 'he Gen j jspiai ill (hnr nat: arrived* iriir this alf ’ll '0 spend | with Mis Butler's | Mr. and Mt- H E- Butler, i d Scherry. t ■' of Kirk- i fiuhip. *as a business vialthis city today. Sipe ot Will': ■ - Kl'.o vis " this cty today. jli.se- Irene I Margaret i js mitred : ' -ma. Ohio] ieventng wli” ' they attendI CotMnulure' \ a:;u basket|e s (hrisl..!i : <d Monroe hbiness vi- i le-re today. I £gi,.y , \|. . aa- lookb business her" today. Bi i y.. |..i . i s osbie of h a::md.-l ■ i a.-ketball tee Friday night. ■ WT.lt wh" h:i- -erved three h th> regular a: r.y in the i Hn Islands \ '-bed in this | Kay with :!i. Unbelt Coch- i K Mr. ■■ nephew I ■Cochran. ■g ■'. friends ■ • the . '■•> attend.^. 1 , ■serai services held for ■gamS Tl •; i rnoo.i, ars. Opal Marshall of Ile-! ■ich.; Mr. ..nd Mrs. Russel I and family Mrs. J. J.i iMr and Mr- Christ Martz, te Mummer aril son Rol-< ll.'. Fr-deri Viler. Mrs. Ni>ab.!>:i>,i-, ■, Mrs Henry i Mr. and Mr- Robert HerMrs Ernest '.entz, and Mr. Its. Beecher Xu hols, all e.f R'ayne; Mr- John Harrulf. fra Stineman Mr. and Mrs. W Harniff. Mr and Mrs. 1 Harrulf. Mrs. Otho liarl< Lima. 0 ; Mr. and Mrs I Tenor. Mr ul . j Mrs j ohn bter. Mr. ,111,1 M'S. Sari

IMOUS CHURCHES OF THE WORLD . BY E. L. TINZMANN ■fount Jerome Chapel—Dublin. Ireland ■Off A F/ii i WoWmOltr

*1 Draws Many I •Mgntseers to Cemetery “"J 8 a city of churches J toe are noted as Protest-' Os worship. They are' Cathedral and Christ ' Cathedral. too, contains a cem- „ , t has gained fame belt's ’ n, hUrial Bpot <>f no!l ‘i wj lS lhe Mount J °- 'Vu 01 "* ceni etery is sitk ■/ i ’ rol,, a Cross. This I oft. 111 , 0lle niile from the let e f <K> ’ ~as l)ep n annex ill now ? e ," ln “ ieil)al authorl ’ is it i- S a Part of the Ine ' l nno ' es tn ,hp southwest, is to '> r*' le Pettiest spots toast 1 ? 1 o,tl spot on the 7‘ »f Ireland. ltX U '7 l ' a! ’“ ! ,hat atfacto lit 1 of the visitor. Thin Stjle ' Uis early £ of sturdy construc-

j Teeter, Mlltoii Tetter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Teeter, Mr. and Mr \iley Foreman, Mr and Mrs Stun I Baumgartner. M’ anti Mrs. T A ■ i (oittsi hulk, Mrs. I. U Yttgei ami Mrs. tie iO' Brown of lb me, Mi 1 .mil Mrs Ralph KnotT of PittsI burgh. Pit.l Chester and Ve>ir|l I,’iih.voii, tta.tr Menhht rger Mr | and Mrs. David Fttlb Mr Find i l.eiehty ol I.hill I.mm. — tt W. (’. T. r. PLANS WSLLARD TEA ! it'ONTI.NUKD FROM PAIIH ONKI Isor of innsie in the p ihlie schools, : wi 1 slug the ' Cradle Song." by Mav ! Haydn. Mrs. Jamis Fristoe will 'llieii give an interesting account of iilio lie of Francis Willard. I Miss Alice Vance will favor the, ■ society with a saw selection, at i'Olii , 1 panic.l by lo r mother, Mrs. It. IE. , I Vance. She will play “Mother Ma-| ichree," and the While Ribbon Rai j !y Song." I wo number.-, will also be sung I I i,y the Trlllitoy Trio, composetl of ! the Misses Bara Jane Kauffman. 1 Edainu Sliroll and Elizabeth Frank- • lilt. They will sing. "Would God 1 ' were the lender Appi“ Blossom" an Irish air, and “Good Night." by ■Johnstone. Miss Louise Hau-bold j will be the accompanist. | Card of Thanks , We wish to express our heart- * felt thanks to Rev. M. W. Sunder- ! man for his consoling words, to i the choir, to the city officials and, i employes. Masonic and Knights .if i Pythias lodges, to all the neighbors and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during the sickness and death of our , loving husband and brother. Mrs. Orval Harruff, Miss Della Harruff. Mrs. Jack Marshall. Russel Harruff Bert Harruff. M. E. Church Rev. B. H. Franklin, Pastor We have cone to the clcsing services of the revival campaign with great expectations. Hundreds of people hav • been greatly helped. We are planning for a full day to . morrow. | ITtureh School at 9:30 Let every body be at the Sunday | School on time to b* counted. Morning worship at 10:30 Good music by Charlie Clark and his choir. Sermon by Dr. Bulgin. on the subject: “The Holy Spirit " Following this service will be a i pot-luck dinner in the basement I for all who will bring some food J with them. . I Dr. Bulgin will also preach at J 2:30 on the subject "God's Mea- < surements of a Man." Young People's meeting 6:00 .| The closing service at 7:00 Dr. Bulgin will bring the message ,I “True and False Peace" Fourth Quarterly Conference (Tuesday night at 7:00. ■ j Dr. G. F. Bean, district superinI tendent o th > Fort Wayne district i - will be with ns. i j Prayer meeting Wednesday 7: >0

| Con. and is regarded as a- model of its kind. | Stolid and somewhat low, the fthapel lias a squarely arched en--1 trance, through which one comes into a l.it'ot an entrance hallway. . From this, yon pass on to the asI sembly room, where services are held. This is a mortuary cliam- | bet to one side, and there are : crypts, wherein caskets may be i placed until a more convenient I t'me of burial. Because it is one of the Protestant spots of Dublin, and because it boasts an unusual excellence in architectural construction—an excellence which cannot be described but which must be seen to be appreciated — Mount Jerome J chapel is visited by sightseers who make their pilgrimages to the Emi erald Isle. And the chapel remains ■>« the loadstone which draws them to ■ the spot.

•fFCATim Daily DF,MOd?4i SATURDAY FtBRVARY6 1932

Come tTo Church Simba# IkXITQ QTII I Q W A wa SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ’ By HARI.OWE R. HOfT ft I I HJS W.A V hb Johnß:3l-36 WALTERSCOTT

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j When Jesus had completed the miracle of the na is and fishes, the multitude who had witnessed it urged that he be taken to Jerusalem and. as ; he ntw Messiah, be crowned king while the hated Romans were expelled. To escape these irrportuftit.es. Jesus withdrew to a spot in the mountains after ordering his disciples to board ship and soil back to Capernaum.

DECATUR CHI RCHES First Evangelical Church M. VJ. Sundermann, Minister Sunday Will be the Day of Prayer for Missions in the Firs: Evangel!-' cal Church. “Al! power is given Unto me in heaven and on earth, go ; ye therefore and teach all nations, baptising them in the name of the , Father and the Son and the Holy I i Ghost, and 10. 1 am with yon always j even unto the end of the world." The morning service will open at the regular time 9:15. with a worship service under the leadership of the Sunday School Board. There will be classes in Bible Study for | all ages. Following the lesson study i the Women’s Missionary Society ; will have charge of the services. A ladies chorus will sing. A complete program of missionary worship has ’ been arranged. The pastor will '-peak upon: "A great Prayer, and; Great Power.” Young People's | Meeting at 6:15. Evening Worship at seven o'clock sermon theme: "The unavoidable . Christ," This will be an old sash- ! ioned evangelistic service Mid-; week prayer meeting on Wednesday ' night. United Brethren R. E. Vance, Pastor The "I AM'S of Christ, John 14:C. "Jesus saith unto him. I am the; way. the truth, and the life: no < 1 man cometh unto the Father, hut i by me " Jesus is the way, unto the ; Father. Arise ari l walk in that way. ' ' You will find the church along the ■ way for Jesus instituted it. The Sunday School is there, find 1 your way into it. Begin tomorrow. ' at 9:15. Worship service following with ' observffhce of the Lord's Supper. , | Th > Young People's choir will sing. Evening services at 6:00 and 7: (Mi ! Song service, getting acquainted I with our new Hymn book. The pageant entitled, "John's Decision, will be given. Many people find the church cold

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As the boat sailed through the night, a storm arose. The little vessel tossed to and fro until the disciples despaired of their lives. Suddenly, through the darkness, they beheld the figure of Jesus walking toward them across the waves. At first they believed the sight but a vision, but Christ quickly reassured them. "Be not afraid,” he said to them. “It is I."

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i because they insist on sitting in t “Z’ row. Come forward, broth r! o _ First Christian Church C. R. Lanman, Pastor We invite you to our services, i Bible School Is at 9:30. Dr. Burt Mangold is superintendent. Tomor- . row is the beginning of our contest. I The motors are humming ready to ‘ i start the 81W mile race. Get your I ear tuned up! Come and bring soni? one wit' - ■.on. ('hnrcu service; begin at 10:30.. I Beginning tomorrow there will be Junior Church for the children I in-charge of Mrs. Lanman. Childi ren fro r. ages 5 to 12 will meet in the basement at the close of Sun- ■ day School and hold services of ‘ their own. ' Christian Endeavor will be at 6:00 Evening service at 7:00. 0 Calvary Evangelical Church II Sunday School at 9:30 Eldred; , Shifferly Supt. An old fashioned I prayer and testimony meetin t ’ at ! ■ 10:30 conducted by the class leader. Worship with Sermon on Thins ; day Night at 7:30.

— Sunday School ? QUESTIONS ? JESUS STILLS THE WAVES QUESTIONS i 1. What did Jesus do following the feeding of the multitude on the store of the Sea of Tiberias, us taught in the last lesson? ' j 2. What became of his disci-, nles who had sailed with him? i 3. What happened to them ns I they sailed? 4. What did they behold in the night? 5, How did he accost them? (i. What did Peter ask? 7. What occurred then? 8. What did Jesus do after this? 9. What does todays lesson, ! deal with? 10. When and where was it . i preached? ANSWERS 1. When the multitude was fed i by Jesus following the miracle of the loaves and fishes, he withdrew ■ because there was talk of conI ducting him to Jerusalem and in- ! stalling him as king. , 2. The disciples who sailed ! with Jesus boarded (he boat and' started across the sea to Caper i naum. L 3. As the discipb s sailed in | the night time, a storm arose! | which threatened to sink the ship. 1 4. As the discinles weathered I the storm, they beheld Jesus walk-, ' ing towaid them over the waves I of the sea. 5. “It is I. Re not afraid." 6. Peter asked that ho too | might walk upon the water. Jesus : coinman led him to come to Him. 7. Peter attempted to walk to ’ Jesus but sunk in the water. i Christ seized him and supported! , him to the boat. 8. Jesus commanded the storm ( ’ to be still: and the waves were! ! quieted. 1 9. The purpose of today’s les- | son is to teach the sins of intemp-j | erance. 10 It is based upon preachings 1 jof Jesus at the feast of taker-! nacles, Oct. 11-18. 29 A. D.. in the j th'rd year of his ministry, in , Jerusalem. - —n Presbyterian Church Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.. Dr. Fred I. Patterson, superintendent.; Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. The Rev. S. W. McGill will be the minister in charge. Christian Endeavor, 6 p.m. Lead er, Catherine Engler. A talk will 'be given by Mrs. W. A. Lower. , Prayer service. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. The deacons will be in] charge. . Young People's choir practice.! 1 Wednesday 8 p.m. Paul Saurers, i director.

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P» er asked that he be allowed to walk upon the wrves as Jesus did. Christ ordered him to have !■» ‘h and cor-.e to him. At these words, Petar left the boat, but the water would not support his weight. He sank and would have drowned had it not been) that Jesus seized him and supported him. In this fashion. Jesus and his disc’ples came hack into the boat together.

The Slavery of Sin (Habit) By Harlowe R. Hoyt Habit is the worst enemy of mankind. Occasionally we find j the individual in whom good habits predominate. He is the ex--1 ception. For the greater part, we find the word “habit" employed in a derogatory sense; and rightly, i too, for most often it designates ! some fault which has become so I common that it can not be denied. The majority of habits come j upon us unconsciously. We indulge ourselves a bit here and a bit there. Before we appreciate: it. we have grown lax. With lax-’ ' ity. strength of character grows less, anil in a time all-too brief.’ we have surrendered to the fault. In almost every instance care - lessness is responsible for the formation of habits derogatory to our welfare. We seek the easiest , way out of a difficulty. We may | form good resolutions, but -.v postpone putting them into • 'let i until "tomorrow." An-, "Tomorrow" is fatal. ‘ Some wait for tomorrow for I many a year. ' It always is coming, but never is here.” It is as easy to form good habits jas bad. It is much more satisfnc- | tory. both to ourselves and to i others, to exert a little effort an.l | accomplish the former result. For ourselves it means better health. ■I keener appreciation of thing-* about us. ami a innate sa'isf.ic . - tion. that we are ac.complisliin • ; all that is witliin our scope. For i others, we made ourselves better - companions, more eagerly sought and more greatly respected. Anl. all in all. we are better citizens end better Christians because of the character we develop. Let us not fall into the slavery of sin. It is as easy to have good I habits as bad: for either, after a I bit. become automatic and require, I no exertion on our part. Zion Lutheran Church Paul W. Schultz, pastor | Divine services in English. 10:45 a.m. - Divine services in German 9 a.m.! Sunday school and Bible class, | ! 10:00 a. m. ’ Missionary society meets Wed- ! resday 2 p in. at the home of Miss ! Velma Walter. ! Circuit meeting Sunday after- 1 noon beginning 1:30 p. m. at Imi manuel Lutheran church. The first of the midweek Lenten services will he held Wednes-i j day evening at 7:30 o'clock. First Baptist Church A. B. Brown “They that feared the Lord spake often one to another and the I Lord harkened, ami h -ard. and a

Onre again aboard the boat. Jesus stilled the storm with a word of command and thus the little vessel continued its journey safely until they came to Capernaum. Here again Jesus resumed f s teaching to the multitudes and in the fall of that year, at the feast of tabernacles, he visited Jerusalem where he preached to the Phar.sees ard Sadducees within the temple gates.

hook of remembrance was written I before him for them that feared the ! Lord, and that thought upon His 1 Name." Mai 3:16. Jible School 9:30 j (C. E. Ball, Superintendent) Morning Worship 10:30 Sermon "Vision". Communion Service. There will lie no meeting of the B. Y. P. U at 6:00 P. M. The Young People's Stringed Orchestra will play at th- evening service at the Plea-ant View Baptist church. T.here will be a joint evening service with the Pleasant View Baptist church. 7:3u P. M. eastern tim.‘. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:3(1 ——— — ~n — Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohanri, Par,‘or Our churches should l>c s.ior. .tried by Christian people who are in 'heir own lives all that their Mas- . ter might desire them to be. Christ calls for tlie best and the noblest that is in us. Jesus knew what God i expected of men. Do we? | Sunday school at 9:15 with a 'heartsearching lesson on the subject, “The Slavery of Sin.” Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock j witli a gospel message by the pas- | tor on the subject “Why Believe?"’

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The choir will asHikt in song, My Shepherd Cures for Me" by | Gingrich. The members of the Se-n- --, ior choir are to meet at 2 o’clock for rehearsal. Young People's groups meet al 6 o'clock, the Juniors in Ute basement and the Se: . jis in the auditorium. At 7 o'clock the pastor will give i liis third message of the history of the church as it developed since the time of the apostles. The snliI ject for Sunday night is “Th? Apos- | tolic Fathers; Heresies; Emperor | Constantine and Hie Victory o. Christianity". Your presence and interest makes th.se the kind of services that they ought to be. The pastor and delegate ehler, Carl Schafer will be in attendance at the meetings of Fort Wayne Classis to be held next week at ' I > Salem church in Foil Wayne. The pastor of this church will give the j opening sermon on Tuesday night land Dr. H. J. Christman. President I of our Central Seminary at Dayton. ' Ohio, will speak on Wednesday : night. St. tvtarys Church I First Mass . 7:00 Children's Mass 8:30 ■ Higli Mass 9:15 I Prayer Hour and Benediction. 2:00 o Decatur Circuit M. E. Church ■ Mt. Pleasant Sunday school 9:30. Jesse Sin- . gleton. superintendent. .Address | by guest sipeaker. 10:30. | Preaching service 7:00 p- mSermon by pastor. Revival serv- , ices each evening during the i week at 7:15. Public is cordially j invited to these services. Beulah Sunday school 9:30. Otio Dilling, superintendent. Washington Sunday school 9:30. Harry An i dn-ws. superintendent. Preaching sei,.ce 10:30. Ser- : mon by pastor.