Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1939 — Page 5

” ! ETTsunday f . J SCHOOL ■ |e s s o n ■■■■ F ■ NPOI'WT. t> 0 ; ln.tm.lt HL &"■» • |, - > * r vn ‘ c " l .K. for November 19 .. t> • ■S< rl|,tut» .*•'• *» Internalm d ... '""' 4 ANO I'ROMISFS |||l|| I Matthaw 7.1-ifi. ■■i 7 ; A.: «» ■«■ would |W- rto ye she ta£t> Win Friends and Infill- „ n...y be worthwhile Io .< • ..<• from a purr d< ' ’ *”• popular so n ,■■ make more money n -hr world. Everyone QKj, • i:..<ke n.orr friends 'rands. and tnr Chris ZK h;» Lord as well as for Egg Actually ’he best of the ff<-.-<1 m. tl..s ii.'egr..! part [K.* • i’.ict as revealed in Ki of God. Judgment <vv. 1-5). jKj.-.z g--.-.erscer.s-r: rally such Judgment of ourby G d and by our f> ! The admonition, Judge ■■r. ■ to exercise our God gMbii.ty to discern between ■ r i. nor d es it m. an that ■to • and s.ler.t in the pre’ ■ wrmgdoing. Verse 6 in' chap'er calls for the tt.e sec ala-- 1 Theas '• 21 judgment we are t< unk.r.d spirit and the hi filHdetir.bcd in verses 3 to 5 |Htn be certain that our own ab< .c repr* ach r* gard ng *e condemn <v. 5). Tin common exercise of cor own faults will serve a twofold purpose of Improvand of making us Uiu ■ find fault with others. Reverent (». fit. we are not to judge oth ■ are not to go to the opposite of being so lenient in our we permit ungodly men d < n t ’near., as some :h< g * pci to the low |Hs :<rs, f r example, to a Only thus can such an be saved But it does m dealing with holy ■wr arc not inly to be rev ■’-.■-.s, tut we are tn be ■ that we .! > not permit wick Bin to misuse and to profane things of God. ■ Fray in Faith (vv. 7-11). ■ is a straightforward prom ■r. the lips of our Lord Him Muring us that prayer will be Med It seems that He must Mareknown that some w ula ■st the promise was too good Mrue. so He stated It In three Mm and repeated it tw.ee Why Miieie it. act on it, and re ■he answer' ■rvi that there is to be Im M<y in prayer, we are to seek ■wouid find "Our Lord does ■ranter to us anything at fir-l ■ God decs not open His treas- ■ a passing bugle-call or th. ■ a careless hand which Jus’ M the door and then pas*e* ■yer is not a momentary wish nnsitory whim. It Is the ut le of a confirmed end persist Id unwearying longing If you > prayer answered, you must praying” <J G. Greenboughl [have included the so-called • Rule under this section be the word therefore’" links it bat which goes before. Dr gipbell Morgan aptly says, "II hit the therefore.' we cannot the verse. If we retain the 1 fore,’ and are driven to ask. k. to knock, and to know that Uler.cr to the asking, to the X- to the knocking, is our Fathen the rule is golden with h’s own light, but in no other ' Golden Rule is reany the ful ht of the law and the proph Ut in the light nt Christ's gio « also a great principle of Han love and considerslion. Walk hi tke Narrow Way tvv 1 mad to heaven Is a narrow ••cause it is built to carry us sh the quicksands us this world Ihrious consummation It is dismal road, for it is l.fchU-tl *fs glory, and ft is not a lone rosd i even though few go that because Jesus walks with us road to destruction is broad n’rance Is easy; there is much [any, but one soon finds that the Ikny is distasteful— lust fcllov h Jesus is not going that way best people. God s people, are I the other way. The road toads ID kinds of by-ways where pit abound The earthly pleas °oe thought to enjoy have, as Iren puts it, "a strange knack •*”« their eharm and at the 1 bme increasing their hold." Fall as Graoa nil neither be content with what bir» of grace 1 have, nor tin M of Gods delay, but every' 1 *ID endeavor to have one drop ■ * the rest; so my tost dey ,#u up my vessel to the brim - • UL j

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Lazy Bones Prodded By Great Teacher Ol Life In Quiet, Penetrating Phrases, the Man of Nazareth Presents a Program of Aspir* ing, Achieving Life The (iolden Rule as a Profound Philosophy The Sort of God We Have.

By WILLIAM T. ELLIS Modern loadi-rahip no uns uois< 'and assertiveni-sr at h-asl in th.political and so< i*l i.-altn I j thought In- would burst a blood [ I veaael." smd a iiuim- alter listen-1 Ing to a xpei-cli by Hitler lii-bat. In Washington is proio to teat par siuii to tgtters. Industrialists and) labor unioiilu often behave like screaming fishwives. Politicians try to out-vocalise one another I have seen even preachers actually froth at the mouth i in contrast with th< world's way heboid the quietness of th. greateel Teacher ami Leadei and Lord us all Ho gently ate the sublime truths nt the Hermon on the Mount [ uttered that we scarcely sense-1 I their supreme signlficaiiee Any thing hall so Important a. those | utterances should be printed with scare heads, says th.- modern mood ; Here ate leachings that strike down to the <!• e|H-st spiinga of a. I lion, yet we give them less display 'than yesterdays foulball game In I (his platform or program of the Kingdom is the only way out for a waning world, yet the news of a single battle obs.uies it Strange creatures, areti i w-. to la so heedless of the most important things, and «o mindful of trifles’ In a day of destiny like the present, (hi .luwns still caper, the jazz mush- still blaies. the dance gin s on. the chit-chat of society gossip dominates many circles. and the fashion pages, sport 'pages and combs of th. newspapers command i.u.-l. s- > y.--On Another Plane Sull life's seriousness dominates many Ilves, and they have ears lo h.-ar and to sense the slgnlll. am <■ of the profound Words of Jesus, llubblng elbows with .-very one of us are those who are walking laneath the dark shadows of Geths»- . mane's olive trees The casualty [ lists of the war have put ill. on another plan, for multitudes. All the deep "hiligs of life have Ik . --me the real things Buch folks arc ready to sit quietly amidst the bill std. throng al>ov< the glittering - Lake of Galilee, and listen to the Wolds us life from the Masters ; lips. Kteinally. lite is questlug All of 'us tin. ons. lottaly or not. ate iaear.hilig lot the suprem. good. We waul lo find th.- things by ' which we can really live One .<-n---i tral Idea of the portion ol tin Seri mon on th.- Mount (hat .'.institutes i th. present Lesson is His adjuration to be ever oil the quest lie does not want ns lo live stall, liv ea I'aul echoed Ills land's spirit when It. repeatedly used the w- 1.1 I "ambition." and said "I press toward the mat k Stirring Up Lazy BcnCS I Heeded, the command ol Jesus [ would silr up a lot of lazy laut.-s ' There are inllliotis of m< n and " women and young people who are I simply sitting through their days I The multlllldes ot loafers Is a|> I Itallltig One who travels comes lo I many .■oiiimuiillles which have i lM*eti standing allll for de. ad< ; Ambition, adventure, aehlevemciit 'a <• alien to many Ilves Th< y in.ler attempt anything new Whereas i the clear program sot Kingdom ! . Illzeus Is au onward mar. It The ' words of Jeans, as Irunatel.-d linu - English, make a simple acrosti. | "Ask 8.-ek Kltta k " This yeaaly spirit of the leach | lugs of Jesus Is what has made i Bible studying nailoiis th. most i pmgieaaive ott earth To I and endeavor are promis<-<l r< wards la.lh spiritual and teiii|>or.il ! That person Is living in the spirit of the letw of the land who Is fm ever asking, seeking, knocking The I hllsliati life la ap nndleM endeavot aft.-r the best And Xi-s.is |t|.-dges the very hai ture of God to a xailsfaclnm of thto stat'll Th. good Father In i Heaven la more cagei lo m< < I I the desires of Illa ebiWron I han any earthly father The Go'a«" Rule Hidden hl lhe heart of the Her- , mon OU lh> Mount la th. aapn-me program lor everydav living 7lm ' world has learned to .all It the Golden Hill. " Whatamn r y« I would that men should do unto you. " aven so do ye also unto idem Ho •TM Bunday babool L««Ob>. for Movambar ’» •» "Wgettlngi and Promises- — Malthaw L

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1939.

—— : simple Is Uns mighty statement that little < hildreti memoi<z>- it I so vast Its impllcatiotis that if I n.-eded it would give us u warless I world and a social order that would ' I spell happiness fol all Negative statements of the same { truth were made by earllet phtlosiiphets than Jesus Hut He a.-c. tiled ; the positive side. He would not 1 have a jellyfish world, merely re-1 fraintog from evil. Do" to His | word For. be it ever remembered, the Christian life is an active on. | I' m. aus grow th, set vlce and a. compltohment. As has been said. "Only the I Goid.-n Huie .an bring in the Gold ‘ en Age There an- hundreds of' programs for social reconstru. ' 'I Gon now lielng offered to the public But none approaches in effect-(iven.-ss the subllnii- simplicity of 1 1 this Divine mandate For it is a mandate, a < oiiiinandin.-nt. an <-x pli.-p dedarallon of the will of God The Termites of Criticism Another |w>ltii vitally toin-hlng .-ve.yday life is stress. .1 by .l. sii- - in Gm section ot His discourse tliat - we are considering It is the mat-| 1 ter ot uncharitable criticism Doubtless ill ills day. as tn outs i there were many "sup. riot petsons who thought It n virtue to b< ! able to find fault with others This | i is almost the extent of th.- culture . of sum.- shallow spirits They - de. nt their gift of c. iisoilouancas a - qualify of merit Instead of r.-if amendment they are engrossed in j < rill. Ism of oth. i s. "| I know .mall towns will. It dwell I 'ill dr. ad of wh.it they say All publl. .-tiieipiisc is killed l.y f.-at ’ of n.-ighboi ly criticism. Tin- |h-<>. • pie an- Hally terrorized by the .longues of those about them let, ’furtively, tit.- pla..- is ..live with ’ uncharitable and ... id tongued ■ .olilineut upon Hie liv.-s and a. I Hotts of nelghlH.ts "l he termite* of ’ j Ullcharitableliess ate steadily eat 1 ing away tin- pillats of community I life N'ai.iially, th.- Great Tea. In . of cbara. ter and conduct could not Ignore this disposition in human .'nature Ho He said. Judg. mu ' that ye be not judged. Forth.- • spirit In which wr- judge ieturn» inevitably to judg. its li seems alii most as II 'll. Ma«le: wen poking ' tun at thia human liallty. as ll* iis.-d Oriental hyp.-rbole tn des.-rib-f| itig the man with .< log m his own ■ <y. trying to remove a splinter from his blolhet s ey. Fattl find * ■ Illg Is foolish and filHI. SEVEN SLNTENCE SERMONS 1 l|<- who wishes to tn. Ho 1 g.aid of oiliers han aii.-ady secured . bis own t’oiifu. lous Th.- first thing to considei In • life is Hi*- .-nd of |t, it, highest ..ml ultimate designs W I. Atkinson I Hut I am on. I am only one I cannot do everything. > Hut I can do soinvihltig, * U Ini I call il<> I ought lo do: I By Hr g.ai> of G->d I »'ll do ration Fatc.i I I Th. initiation of all wise <u * itol.l.- things lotti.s ..nd must . ..me i liom Individual.- J H .Mill I iak< pl. awe 111 tofu mill. m t.-ptoa. lies. 11l necessities Itl lv i sxiillons Hi distress.-* f.u I hi Ist s sake II t'oiltilhlalis I.* |0 1 Uho gives lllll.seil With Ills alius i leads th... Illnih'-lf, his liniigeili.g iiclklilh.iJ and M* I Lowell. In HD. as It. a f.a.tlHill game ’ Hu- print Iph to follow Is Iln th* line hard, don’t foul qnd don 11 - shirk but hit th.- line hold ' Uoosi telt t . o I Night Bimo Try Orange lamdott <UPJ A icim dy !•»< . night blindness uh* of moloilngs . great mena.es, wht. h Is tausud by ■ a la. k of two vitamins, has been dtooovei.-d by Dr <' I’ Ht.-wait, > of Edlnbutgli (loyal litllimaiy , The remedy is orang.- , u — Romance " Across the Board” Ah ot. Lug IU P» •<'»*• •>( Kng land Engaged, t'migratutoltous ru«s* were th* uaiues ot the first t brae horse* lu uue row hole

Christian Church llev. Timmons, pastor Sunday School. 9:30 a m I'roaehtlig. 10:30 a. m Evening services, 7:30 pm. I o . Church of the Nazarene 7th and Marshall His Paul Brandy berry, pastor ’< 30 a. m Bunday School. DoyhLytle, supertntelideut. 1'1.30 a. tn Morning worship Sermon by th.- llev. H.-ddh- Olson ' 230 p m "Singing Preachers ’ , WOWO. | HO ptn N. V I’. S Hex t'us- [ ter. president. 7.fio p. m Junior Society. Miss ; M.iry Olson In charge. 7 io p. m Revival t'ruaade I [Sermon by the K--v. il.-ddle Olson. Services will continue nightly beginning with prayer at 7 o'clock ' 'in the prayer r.a.m Ha. r*-d vlbraharp concert at 7 15 and the tegular etangeHstli- meeting starting | promptly at 7:30 "Let us meet the challenge of to 'day !>y being a crusader tor the i Christ ' "Our purpose Is to be of service io this community ” First Evangelical Church G.-o.g. S latzl.-r. .Mlnisf.-i 9 17. a m Sunday S. hool .Mr. j E.ul Fuhrman. siiperliileud>-nt I" I't a m Worship Hervi..Hermon tln-in. ' New Lit. ti "« p m Christian Endeavor 7no p m Evangelist!.' sen Ice Sermon theme "The It. vlval. fi mt p m .Monday Father and [ Son Banquet 7 30 p 111. e,n h .veiling, except Saturday Evangellati. seivi.. 1 The Rev William Koteskey, of I Detroit, will be the guest pastorevangelist You will want to hear ' his messages and assist in Hie 1 task of . vangelhm lhe publl. is invlt.-d to attend any and all : ot tiles.- Set VI. . <1 Z.on Reformed Church < hail-.- M I'ltigh. Th D . minisl.-i 11 " i Cliui. b H< load. 'J a. m. T L ’ Beck.-r, -up.. intend, nt. Morning worship. I't a m. Sermon. "liver Aralnst Ho Tr.-asury. ' St Matk 12 11 Tile YoUllg S'eopl. I 1101 l Will slug. Young people's society. 6 p. nt Kathryn Shroyer, leader. Monday 7 3o p. in. Fr.< mlly < ir< I. Guild Tuesday. < p. m Girls .Missionary Guild Wedliseday. 7p. ut Mid-week prayer and study hour Thursday. 7 ;<• p. in. I'l.o. Bible . la- —- «» First United Brethren Church Corner Mad.son and Ninth Street* G. T. Rottelot, Minister Sunday S< hool at 9:la a. ;n Huy Mumnia ii|w-rinteiid> nt. Well organized and interesting classes fol ail ages. A hearty w. h ome and handshake await- all who attend. 1 Moruilig Worship at 10. In a. ill ; Sermon by the pastor. Subject, 'Father and sons are lltill.d to attend ami sit t.ateiber in Hu s.-rvi. > ' All inetitb. i s of the family an ini vlled. Christian Knd.-avo. at ti:<ai p m. Groups for J.-wuls. Juniors. Inter ; medial.-*, Henlors and Adult* Inter-

British Luxury Liner lakes on War Supplies > » t'g di"" "7*7 \\. x ~ ■ r/F f« ’-- **■•?, *-• ra«a&». WbM| ■■■■ • -- - . , ” -j M ,,. m jfL ',:•£• ■■ ■ V «'if** ? v v < *. •** y / * - #*•* #»« •■ t!m» <4 ■ *'’* > rf* M '''if' 1 *X :*> * 4 ■■■Ki SUSBWEF-wjywSl* ' *''"* WB-vW ’*-•,.. — Now that tlw »inb*rgo on srlUng arma and war th« Vnitad Nlatri to th* rtnMiiW A'i»* Tb> •uppliea to b*lligrrrnt nalion* ha» t»«!. Wtad. Uli* naanincar.t Monarch of B»ttnu<u tlioutt In dock art ot th* Britith paM*tip*r »arv. •h« » br«n at B'” klyn. N Y, i» b-tt-g 1 a-wd tt» a ba*u praasrd Into u«* ruahuig th* amptap of war from thn ugh th* auun.atina bio ka .r.

Bibles for British I roops - I ’ m f J y-- | ■ W—Sb, ■r - *— ' - -- ~~ • SSL2!sEEjESS!fiEEE9SE9 v * • More than 30.000 Bibles, each .-ontalnmg a message from th.- king, are being printed lor lhe British fighting s.-rvu.s The Bibles are being printed with covers of three diff. rent colors, khaki for the s- hlicts. light hill* for lhe sir force and .tar’- l-l- • r-.r lhe r»iv

I Hons in all groups. Evening Worship if 7 '"• ;t m S< 1 toon bv pa-tor. Sul.J. - ' "Wli-11 I Khali Wars ami Htrll. - I<• • V <me t oils a,:; •-* Ev* -it Johnsoii hi th.- morning service and one by Kathleen FooIlian Hl the evening -*-rvi<-. Tin ••• t.llrg Will be -111 Hl- It i 111 pre- OIIS of Hi* 3oiltb t'ongr, ■ Blbl* Htinly .Momla v » ■ li.li.7 i'*i p. 11. I’lay* - it.* * ’in,: W* *ht- -*l ty inn iUK at 7 *«* |t m lilt* resting group* fur Ci.ildr- n l out It ami Adtlll i. —— ■ - 0 ------ Baptist Church :• :*. A M Sunday < li**-*l !*• .11 Congi'national meeting *ll' 111 *h 1 g*" of Hi*' D*-.ii.*h Till!- is .1 (very iiiipoi'am meeting *-.p<-. tally to our Chur* It m- tub* ■>:. ]> .ml you an- urged to Is- pr< .- nt. q i.o I’ M I'one* BYI’I' in < liarg- of Muy Flemming Wi-dii.sday <v*iiliig midweek j*ta>. r n.. . ' .11. I — •- i> Presbyterian George O Walton. Minister !. mt a in Jit'iii.r w<>. -hip ..ml lltbli- li-iiii Mi \t A. l/.w. r -u|>* I Illl<ll<l< IH '* 10 .1 -n I.el ty H. itool W I’. H.-I.i.s k sup- rut'- mb nt |o io Mm toil.- wo - ,ip H- lii-.il j-’Faith. Tim I'ositiv. Evidence" Th* Li.li.- Aid will meet mv Thursday aft-riioon th<- hmm- ot Mi tails Bla. k wiilt th*- November se.tloll ill cll.l'g. A Illg- atle-1.l am.- is d.-sirt-d ..ml frb-uds an- iu-

] Vii.’d. Th W C T I’ will m>el ii<-Xt 1 In -lay a- i* mi ■>! Mi- Belina Elz- v i' I :-i p tn M B.unicart- ,. .. ''■ ..f On- State I linv. iith.il held at Ho* In st* 1 and M 1 rich* 1 will r*-p*.rt 011 th* na- ’ Imial convention held recently. ' *1 Z.on Lutheran Church Monroe at Eleventh Street Paul W Schult*. Pastor M.i ii woishlp -ervt. es l<> 0 a lit Sumlav -.llo*ll .ini Bibb- .las--3: Ki 1 lit E.i I, -li'- it. - vi.. - s >.t m Y.lul’ •i. Mottd.i. 7 :u*' p m Cl. i: <b< ho Mon.J .y 7 3(1 p 111 ' Hllml .y S-hool Tea. her s Illsti- ' iUle T'l- sday ti Io p. 11l .Imilor ami H.-lilo W iltlie: l,< .1 1 uh- Tm -day 7.3*i p. m. < .'*-. linn < !..-.<> cv.-iy Hatur--1 day 5.311 .1 m t omordii radio lion daily :* 3«t * a m. Li 1 It. 1 Sii'hlay .11 m First Melhod.kt Church Monroe at Fifth Street ’ Ralph Waldo Graham. Minister :* - \ .vl M< lling Wb p I --I -- v . ol w... ship ami hl. No. . v 1 ■ 1 Infan' Junh> < !.>i - h tm : h-.luiiimc Musi, by 1 'i- y min* I'- -*|>l- -1 mt A spirit.l.l >:in.>-1 <■ ol worship. Hermon 1." i- 11. li.-t . i .: t ' ch'in-h [S- 1i.5.l Ihbl. Cl.. -*. fm all age *- - I’ M Epw ■ -*i ta .gm • I’. 1 • n<> -... <ii ui.-> hi iln hout.

Maths Ellen Hower, Bee. leader. 700 P. .M Evening Worship: I Through-Musle. ITeMnting Professor Oswald Johns, of Lima, Ohio, noted Welch buritone. In a sacred concert. The general public Is Invit'd Wednesday: ti:3o Young Peoples’ .-holr r.-hearsal 7. on Prayer and Bibb hour; s w» * Uorus choir re-i hearsal. This church strives to minister to th<- m-eds of people A friendly and' cordial welcome in extended to all. — -> ... I, Eighth St, U. B. Church L. J. Martin, Pastor !» 3*i Sunday Hcboul. 1" ."'t Junloi church. 11 "*. s- mon •>:3't t'hnstian Endeavor. 7:30 Evangelist It Hervi.es Sunday .November 19 will be quarterly meeting with Rev W H. Kin ; dell in charge He will pioacb in] th .-veiling and ai*o conduct com-) miini-m s.ivi.-.s .Monday evening will be the biisiiiess session la-' us pray for a good quarterly m* *-ling service You pieseu.-e is appreciated at uiy and all the services of lhe church. flb Q —_ .. ♦ «l | Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE Q Isn’t It iu< i.tisid- rate for a ' person to rush Into a shop five min utes Indore closing time, and ex-P'-.-t th* salesman or saleswoman to n main overtim*■? A )•■•; this h very inconsiderate. •f Is it proper to use the double fold visiting card instead of the regular single visiting card? A No, thimc * aids are lor mes- | sages snd Invitations and are nut] [ UM-d wlnm paying visit*. W When setting the table for i , lortnai dinner, wbaro should the napkins be plated? A. On the service plates

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ANNUAL DRIVE • CONTINtTVD PROM FADE tiNKi Mrs. Kd. Vian, Mrs Dorphn-H.-hlickrnsii. Mra. 11. L Nell. Miss Ann Glnley. Mra Jesae Edgell. , Mrs l.'harlr-s Morgan. Mrs. Ntanley ‘tallow Mrs. A. H<hlrack. Mrs Kd ] Bokiic. ht, Mrs T <’ Htnith, Fred i Chronister. Elmer Chase. GERMANS STILL ttXINTINL'ED UN NAUM fit*) iln the debi is and they expected to prove th*- foreign origin of the bomb from the metat

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