Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1940 — Page 5
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An Hour Os Triumph For The Lowly Man Os Sorrow Chrbt Ciainud His Crown Right* in the Triumphal Kntry — Contrasted With Other World Conquerors - His Bold Attack Upon Commercial Vested Interests.
By WILLIAM T. ELLIS OrP-ntaU love parade* and dent- ; otmtrtitton* I have teen many of [ •hem. from Cblna to Turkey Any "Hp who haa wltneaaed there dammit, lea piny, cavorting, (houtlng. excltahle crowd*, waviuy their - look*, atrlpptna lirauchea front ireM reapondtny to nitialt of reed flute and tom-tom drum, ran vmtiallxe lltat great proeerotion. which ihe Church cclchrate* a* Palm Sunday. the symbolical a**ert;on by ( Christ of ilia crown rights It was his hour. The Teacher- ], Heah-r who had hitherto sought as much obscurity as possible, sud denly changed Hl* way* ||e d,.. Ilberutely cultivated the acclaim of the crowd* lie planned III* flit a) approach to ihe holy city a* a 1 Triumphal Kntry Apparently by 1 pre arrangem-n* even to the pc- : curing of the a** on which to ride. Jean* s’aged the occasion, that th. multitude might have opimrtuul'y to recognise- Him as the Mcaslah Let ua not deny the Man ahoii: to Ik- Hi* hour of victory, lie «»w what lay ahead of Him; and real Ised that In a few day* these throaty "Hosanna* ' would be changed ! into slavering shout* of "Crucify Him' Crucify Him!" Nevertheless, ihe spontaneous trlhnie* of recognition and homage were sweet to III* ears Thl* momen' 01 popular victory wa* a so - clean, of the ovattooa, that the ages would accord Him until Ills kingdom 'otne* in full reality Harry Ramp oner set forth thia troth lu a poem "I saw the cougowrora riding by With cruel Up* and face* wan Musing mi hlngdoms ttchcd ilnl burned There -ode the Motig-ri. G- nshi* Khan. "And Alexander lihe a god. Who sought to weld Up world ill one, 1 And Cue**, wjih hte laurel wrc»Mi And. leaping full of hell the llm. "And leading like a star th» van. Heedless of uprtrc'.i h< d arm and 1 groan Inscrutable Napoleon »-at Hreaminr of empire, and atom 1 i "Then they all perished from th- 1 earth A* fleetiist plrndow* from a glap*. And. conquering down the cen-u- : rlea. Came Christ, the swordb-s*. uu an 1 aas'" i What Went Into It Many elium nt* created ihe Tiluinptial Kntry Hill, was th*- Herr)-* own wllllnguea.- to accept and • ooperate In |i The presem e of | Ihissover. crowd* from all th- I worlds Jewry was a factor Then i these were th< tniged setitim<-nis •curiosity, devotion, expectation I -of the crowd on Olivet wbhh i had gone out to wek Jesus and I th»- greoter crowd that poured onl 1 of the- City's eastern gate* to Join i with thc-m Itoabtl- • th-- win i niany In ih<- multitude* who had themselves beeu healed by Je»tl* Other* had eaten of the miraculous ly multiplied bread Many had Wit- i lieased the miracles and heard thwords of wisdom of this Itinerant Teacher. Alt hucw the thrilling and sensational story of the raising of- - tiom the dead Some- we re | patriots who had tong been look mg for a deliverer from Rom. * | yohe Htiangely mingled were themotions of this assorted company alt Intensified by mass conactou*ness Krom the little- village of llelliPhage, beyond Itothany. around th- i curve of Olivet, and *<i out of sight of Jerusalem, the procession | hc*gan That old road still exist*, and I have travelled It many urnThe weary feel of Christ knew It well, for It was the way He oft- n took from Jerusalem to the shelter of the home of Mary and M*r tha and Uataru* In lletbatty. III* t have* of ran. I Now lie wa* head' d th'- olh- r j way, toward Jerusalem. Mha* emittloas must have filled III* bream a* He looked with resya'l eye* U|">n the capital of Ilia nation. Ihe dly #**•#•••*( • *•*# *••• •Th* tanday School Letw far January 2S is, "Jaawt Ora mattcally Proclaims His Mev •tahahep." — Msttnew 21:1-14 • e • » • * » • * | •••••**•
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910.
He passionate ly loved, and ovc i whl-h If'- wept' Amldat the huctas of ihe mnlu 'ci'le. which proclaimed llin King•hip. and which sounded *w.-e>i in III* ears, the foreseeing Messiah must have- h'-ard those other cries of execration *«> soon lo follow Th-- mob thought He was on III* way to s throne; but He kn*-w thit throne would he a eross We are glad Dial Ills burdened heart was uplifted for a few hours by this demonvl stUni the sweetest uote in which to His *»ara, was that sounded by the voices of little children After Tr-umph, Strife N-it like an oriental potentate •iirroundeet perpetually by pomp and adulatoon. Jesus turned from Hi* triumph to the work H>- had come to do We find Him next In the Temple Ills prestige mightily enhanced stirred with indls nation over the commercial graft 'hai had crept Into the h-dy pie. - tnets We know from contemporary records that the *on of Annas farmed out these e-ohresston*. which h.ed become big business Thus the ecclesiastical organ!**lion was linked up with the vested Interegts, Insuring th- f!reat lt«former, a twofold and allied opposition The**e were the- f ine, primarily which nailed Christ to the cross To thl* day. th-- courts of mounts and temple* in the Orient are mart* of t ad>- Milady lit* bought dozen* ot necklace-* and other tnukei* within ih< confine* of Constantinople- mosques lu old Jeru-e a bin» temple, there was a lug business d--ne lit the- exchange- of loreign money-, and lu th> sal- of animal* so: sacrifice, and doubt !e*« glso in the mmchaudisiug ot souvenirs. Th-- babble and shout lug and business rivalry were a sh-s king affront to the religious character of the pla- e When Jr*na came, upsetting the fables and driving ihe merchant* out. He wa* definitely disturbing the- aci'ii'-d order. Art ult- li pictures th- ge-utleey -d Jesu* with baud* ouU'r*« h--d la entreaty We have a few por-lull.-e of Hit blashig-eyed 11- u.m «r, wielding lustily the whip of c» d*. a* li- sough' lo drive- out commit-la 11 Mil front religion, slid to - ha»!i*e profanation of holy thing*. W* want tin w-Hihig gav loin- today, but w. also lie- d thcleansing Christ, daring all oppstllon. for ihi sake of purity an-l jus'lii and revere*nee Tin Chunh mu*' get back the whip of cords It II would tie luily obedient to ilive ill -if Ihe Mast*--Alt* Hv had 4flH( out Iks merchant* from th* tempi- wr find Jevn* h.-alm« as of yore the lame and the blind III* example r<-mtnd» n* lo adhere so lh< main purpoa- s of our I've*, and not lo be- *idc-tra-k<wl by even desirable lull- The Me—-*i*b had rnme lo help in heal so ieaeh lo proclaim •he Kingdom Therein r> -ide-d a royally even g-eaiet ehan ihe in mnltnou-- Tilumphant Kntry SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS ll requlfe* nice »'epplnß loi those- who walk together to avoid Jostbng one another tl IMllwyn • • • It is be tter to suffer than to lose -he power i-f -offering Wal'er Kavage Kind"- • • • Krom poison 'hou mayer* take the food of life The purest gold from lumps of impure earth Kxamples of good conduit from » foe, Sweet *|n eih and gofi'l* ness from e'en a child Something from all. from men of low degree Or sin * of wMnm, ll thou humble he l ode of Mann l . . - Never wall for a thing to turn | up go turn It np yoarself—lt takes less tlm- and Is sun to he done Anoti • « • A-qnaint now thyseit with Him j and Is «! peace, thereby good -hall come unto fliee Job .2 .1 • • • tirow old along »llb mi ’ The lies! Is yel to In Tin last of life, for which Ihe- til si i was luaiii our times are In Ills hand Who »alih, ' A whole I pluuiied Vnu'li shows hut half: trust God i »cc all. Uur te- afraid? 11, owning J
ICHURCHESI p «>u i First Methodist Church Monroe At Fifth Street Ralph Waldo Graham, Minister b in A ,M Morning Worship; A- - unified service of worship and -1 study. Nursery for the infants. Jun I lor Church and speeial message for the Juniors Music hy the Voting I’eople*' Choir, tfermon liy the , Castor. Theme; "Christian Stewardship' firing the entire family and come so churrh you will In-j made welcome Study classes for all ages Ib* P XI Vesper Services: s l-ei'lal Music and Inspiring congregational Kinging Mr. K Kokh A-lali, of Korl Wayne, our dlMilct lay leader will speak courerulug "The l(ewpon*lbtHty of the laiyman In ihe Program of the Church Today ' Kvery layman of Hie Church -Mould lie present at lilts meeting. •; mi I* M Young I’eople- lievollonal Hour followed by a tarry* In supper and fellowship hour In th*- t'hnn h Parlors All young people of the c hurch an- urgi-d loCoUle. Werdneaday Prayer and UlUlc Hour 7 »h» |*. M — -oFirst Evaagahcal Church Ue-orge S Loxlcr. Minister 9:11 a in Sunday School. Mfiicg* McParUnd. superlniendent I" lo a m IMvln* Worship Sermon theim- "Teach t's to Pray ' I ‘Mi p m Yc-xp* i ie-rvici St rinon ihim- The Pace of Jesus This I* the first of a series of Sl Udl*'* a bun I l-'-iis Olli-'l slildli ■ will be given on sue* eedlng Sun 1 -lay* at thl* hour The vespt i *e-i tl- will subrilfute- fur ih< Kv-n mg servic--bno p in ihi I*'lau Kudeavor \ 7.011 p m. Monday Sunday; si bool board j 7nop m , Wednesday Mid Jw.ik Hi vnilonal and study b-m ! 7 on p m Weiliu -lay rinn reheat sal , | - isi pip Wednesday Huai tl ' -f Steward* nieetlng o Church of God lib'll K Maishall I'as’n. I 'lilfled set vice* '< ::**-11 ;-o Thl> **-rvlci piovlib-* worship loi till- buys and gills 111 theirJ Juoioi t'hun h Se-ivn-e-. and fm ill-- yontlg people and adults In the • gill.ii sia V I- 1 The buys ami - g-iils wmship in —mg play.s'uiy and study The adult* wo ! ship m sung pray* r. sermun and i J - lass di- ussloii Hoys and gills mecimg * In t ill i*ll.lll t'lUS.lli* Ix. I, I" Kvi-altlg Ki-ivle e. 7 all Wednesday 7 10. Ml-I week piayi-r serviii Kifday 7 lo llibl- study tparsonage i Tin- ptiblb is mu*' eurdlally invlleel tu alti-llil all the set vires of this - hurt'll - o - First United Brethren Church ! Comer Ninth apd Mailisem Street* j if T Huss-lu!. Minister i Sunday school ai 915 a m Huy | MuinniH. superintendi n' t'l.is*. wi'h cumiM-tent and iti'- i--ting l-aihl-i* fur eveiy atMorning worship at |e ;u a m S' i Dull by I lie pa-etu ' 11-l- l * i j "A Faith S'rongei Ilian I l Chiis'isii Kndeavm at fi P 111 j; ti-oups fen Jewels Junto s Inte-i j mediates Seniors and Adult -j| . Intel-wllllg plug’am* m all 111- - '
How You Join the “March of Dimes” • —■ s -fez^r r _ asi,,[¥,tv nP^t : i£ N / .' 1/ 'jpwxHAHOSCM t. K)TK»mi«p\ i J y THt S| ot M> pr L J£>'m tormrMtp»mi I »ft It mi the tM«ln»lnlrn to It on four radio—read about It Ih imt, 1 newspaper. The Marrh ol Dime* >1 IMd ha* begun In rvrrv stair thousand* ol tili/rna arr enlisting in Ihr March nl Dime* trading heir lontrlbulloiis in President Roosevelt at the While Mount In Ihis was thev are joining with the President In the national light against inlanlilr paralvst*. Ml Marrh ol Dime* rnntrihulinn* will hr -rtornrd in the stair or rounlv Iroin whrnrr the* nmr, lo hr turned over In chapter* ol the National foundation lor Inlanlilr Paralysis lor helping those who have hern crippled The other hall will go In he National Inundation lo prosldr the animuiytion in Ihr national light again*! thr manning disease 'lingrams above show how to till out Ihr March ol llimr* bnthdi* greeting In the President II sou lave not received * our card, appt* lo sour local chairman II he cannot upplv sou. wrap vmir dime .ecurelv. place Ihrm In an envelope md mill them to President I i.inklln II Roosevelt, The White IlnU'C itaatimgtun D. f. Be sore and include juut name and addrev* and tbe uautc ul spur want).
group*. . Kvening worship at 7:40 p in , Sermun hy pasnn Suhjeel "tind Save** the- Sinner " Bible study Monday evening at 7;0fl p. m Prsyor meeiin* W.-dm *Uay -n---i ulng at 7 p in (Jumps for clilli dreii. young people, and adulis ’The pastor will give a talk to the' j young people on Afiiiuu marringcustoms a* a par' of the program for Wednesday evening The HiolheiliimmJ will meet in' th*- church Imsc-ment Thursday night ai 7.00 p m i 2ion Lutheran Church Monroe anil Kb-veuth Sl. Paul W Schultz, pastor Sunday School and 1 Utile- class. 9 30 a m litvlne worship s**rvi*-e*. 1" 30 a. m lilvim e-Mily services, a to a m Lutheran laeil hour. 3.80 p ill Chur* h choir Monday. 7 30 p in Junior W.iltb- r la-agu- sin lal Tuesday. 7 p m. Senloi Walther league social ! W.-due-lay. 7.30 p in i Wal'hei League- Worker's InstlI luie Wednesday evening Tin- Bagetua tnsininii ntal coni cert next Sunday. 7 p m. First Baptist Church Carey It Mos-i, minlste: 9: 3*l a m Sunday School A * lass for eveiy age wi'h a competent fe-arhet In .;» a m Morning w ship j Sermon by pastor Them* ' Th. i Christian Life Hu* to Knter It | 0 p m Young Peoples s.-rvu-I Ari al tnteresi i* being manifest •*l in this servile You are welcoin*- to enjoy ihi- fellowship of young peiiph 7 I" 111 - Kvelllllg i-vallg. lislu j si-rvle e S* rm >ii Hi- no ' Why M. n Are l.u*t \ *mi img *ung ; s'-i vl< e you w 111 enjoy - oFirst Christian Church ' Kenneth Tlmmon*, pa»to’ ■i .;•• - m lliblc Si hitul Ki --I Sell, ll- »-r. silpi rtnleml. li’ 1” to a ill Worship -TV n . al, I ' - ommuuiott 11 a m Sermon by the pastoi 7 to p hi Kveiilng worship and ■ vauge||*th service* w|ih i ie-r---in-in hy ilev Timmons Wi-diie*day 7.3 d p m P ay* and pia -c mill--* and Bible- study - otidui nil by H--v Timmons ... , i Pre»byt«nan Church Georg, (i Walion. minister ■' "" I 111 Juiiioi W-- -li p ar-l Bible hour. Mr* \\ A iajwei ■' I*l a ttt Sunday School VV j P. S, l*i -h k Bti|H*rinten-l*-nt 10.30 a in Mortiitig wmshlp Sermon, 'Spiritual Stability ' Clndr rein ar»al Wedm-stlay • v, tllllg *i la Th* annual piats* se-rvin- of th* misstonary soi-lety will lo- held next Sunday afternoon at I ■* * lo* tIt*-) G T ItiiKMelot *d ihl* *-tty will bring tin- met • *gel Nuttman Ave U. B Church I, I Martin, pa-'-u *' I" a m Sunday S- hied 1" 3" a in Jutiio- t‘hurt h 11 oo a m Set mon <i 3*i i- m t'h t-'t.in Km!- .*)", ’ 73« p in Kvangellstl*-servii eSf>*** ial iiiiinU-r- - Z to i> m Sunday ufiaro-em |> aye-t si , vt- - - at t! - * bun b 7 :;•) p in We-dti day nigh'
lii'Kiilai prayi s. iviie* January 3* U-rival begius The song servii-e* will In- m ■ harg*- of .1 V. Anderson of Hlufftim Broth* t ; Anderson is a real man of God and 1 we tnvit*- every one to attend, and also to pray to the meeting. The preio liitig will be done try le pastoi. assisted by Ue-v Algo Siiddu'li and II- v IV. II Kind* 11 ; of lliiutlngloii. You a *■ we-leome to mir s'-rvlcc* j Zion Reformed Church Chari'-- M. I’nigli Tbit, inlnlsiChilrch School 9 a hi T 1. I lie* lo r. siijM-rin-* mb-nt Mo tit ittg worship. Id a in Ser- ! mote Tin- Pei f#*ctioit of Oird's laiw Psalm 19 7 Mu-lc try th--Senior < huir Ordination and tn | Xlallsllirll of *.m* - is Young People * organization j meeting. I I*, m Youth Fellowship *. i- in Tue*day, 5 3d p ttt lv- ca'ii * uti Pa* k faintly sopp* i Wednesday. 7 |r in Mid-Week prayer and study hour Thursday 730 p ttt Church 'School -rfh- era and tea* him o Church of The Nazarene 7th and Marshall Sis Paul Brandy-berry pastm 93" ant Sunday School lioylt Lytle. supeiTutendent 1» 3o a tn Morninr worship service Sermon them* Stn* • Ity " 3 3*i p tu "Sinclug Pre-a* tu wowo 7 "I* p. in Yotnig pi-ople - so ; - lety. It* x Cuxl* i pi eside-ut 7dd i> m Junto* Society Mr* Jc-a* Plastei supervisor 7 id p in KvaitgellsUe *ei rl* •• 73" p m W- densday ll'-giilai muiw.-ek pr.iye im-e-'lng "If you appieciaie p-a* e go to -liuiili Sunil. i) Tie lat* li s’ lug .* -ilw.iy TOP -' 'll-- Nazaia-u- - htircb —— —o—- ■ .Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE ♦ • ij When a cut : being intiohui •*1 to a man that -loi Iwlie-vei- **ti* It- met before -liould -he mention tin fact.' Ats she l* not nun it would l» bette-i merely to say. How -to you do Mr Martin (J Wtii-ii a man is -lining with a woman hi a |*ulill* place, is it pci misstbi* fm him to -uggex l Him--thing on the menu ' A Y* it hi * om|-.niton **-*-ms und* ■ ul'd (J I* I* cusfomary for a man to take any part tn In wife At I loin* day '' A No CLUB WOMEN IN eo.VTtNL'ISr. PHiIM I'AHE OSS) exhibit ot many beaii'tfnl |--e* ••* In* lading old Manila In i ".i-« end many lovily |-le- -► ot n*d*'tiie Kue*t* win then invited to th- tea table at wn-b Mr* Thom ! i« ami Mis* Klot*e l.rw-m pre j aided The talde wa» attiin Mv-ly d--ora’i il with gold t.*pe • and gold flower* tarrying --lit the tite* of the- g-ddc-i labile- I'b-vn lint - n.ipkiu* with Keii-'t itton of ('tubs' 111 'he cm tier of eS* h Weill** d Small stive tiay* w-i* plum nr* ihe laid*** and - ~dvt- of! -n. w.e* ziv-ii Whte h g-i "> 'h- *'<iloil’id.i'loli ftisiil lln i-ommi'ie- m ihaig- in* 'i.-l :
i d the co-chaii itii-ii frn ill tea I Mrs Milo Blink -uel Mr* Wllllai.il lb'll, and Hi* XI, -lame* John My j era. Herman Khlnger Lloyd Co* ’ ens. Holier! 7wi(k Harold Zwi k ’ Hoy Kalvej and Xli** Klols- L*-w 1 ton ■ -I)**-— ' —— JUNIOR CLASS iCUXTIXUKD KIXDSI I'AUE ONIt ' Batl-y Bunny Tayb- H- tty nark. Homer Hampton Haywood Hubert Holloway Wad*- WalnHght — Joe Hailing ! chetwynd* (Tue-'t Hu hard , Noll U ENTIRE NATION cuntinL’Bu yH’ia r a cm. ossi - flety young ndvoca.i in 1907 llutidri-d* of telegram* from tin fittlre country and abroad at rived rodny with expressions of xympa tny for the senator * widow and 1 : mourning th- passing of the man - whose congressional battles werknown the world ov*-i A w.ek ago Tuesday Boralt d Itvered In th- senate his last ; major address - stirring defen*--d the conatitutlon's bill of Ugh'* ! Monday he Jovlaily told lit* -ad o agues ot a H-i-n; puys.cal c-xa.ii-, matlou and of th-- doctor's pm tioutnement that he was In excel lent he-ai'h Tuesday monthly lie was stricken with a ler-hrsl h-moirhag-wnil- In th- bathroom Ills head .--rilik the .-Ig.- nl the bathtub to- fell lb- w a-- found uni oust ion - on th- floor by tits wif- and wa* ■ onsi lous tot only brief intervalaftei Iba' W'he-tt physieian* examine-d In n the-y found a coneussbm at ;lt-l-ase of the skttll tin' that, tile/ -'included wa* hid- iM-nrletit ! all-1 was not the (aUSi; of h-morrhage Ills irttba! nindltlon w,.* not, know. e-Xcep to a |i w llltlm.i I
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Mends until Thursday. His kb* m-ii" from th-- senate hteS bee-n attributed lo a fall 111 Ills apar - * tnent. ! Bo ah's gift of ot slot y brovtgh him fame throughout the world Nearly eve ry sightseer to the seaall galleries a*k--d to have im tnati known a* the "Idaho Lion' pointed out, X -- -■*«
# Adams County I Memorial HottpiUl j • ■*—- 4 Admitted Arthur linkin'. 33X ..Soutli First Stieet Mls.x I'uthertne* -Murphy, Homestead 13 iJlsmtssed Mi* r*rrei Col* and baby daughter Kathleen Mrs Harold Owens. De*cutur iouic 1. ••sets In s Good Town — Oecatue
W StM ks wsx> The Periect Symbol of Everlasting Love A bond of voted ye Mowgold delicately o«d esquuitciy cotved by band $7-50 suhon JEWELRY 2Hi V 2nd nl.
