Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1941 — Page 5

ntl'Y. lANI'ARY I*. 1941-

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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson

The •Ughted Invitatiaa. Uske 14: tb-M *ar Sunday. January it, I*4l. fn the leason of (<>4ay we face the prwvlelons (><>d makes tor the enricMV and prrf« ting of persowallty and are that God has a definite plan and estenda ages lai Invb al isms which too often are Ignored by prsoecagatloa of mind. Indiffer- . nee and negles t. V. It. "And When one of them sat at meat with him beard these things he said unto him. Rleaiied Is he that shall rat bread in the kingdom of God." Jenna havhig >,pohrn of th*- recompense of the just In the world to come made a 'lae setting for the self righteous remark of future bh aaedneee whir h ta a common stalemeat of those who take things for granted Vs 14. I?: "Then he said unto him. A certain man made a great supper, and hade many; and sent hie aervant at supper lime to nay to them that were bidden. Come; for all things are now ready " Jesus wanted to make the needed corrrctlon that religion consisted not of pmua phrases and a nlorams hope hut a life of consecrated purpose to ths will of God hence thia parable Profession founts for tittle if. In the actual living c; our Ilves, wr do not appropriate to ourselves every day '.Vhe grace and power which (led so frrrly offers. The Sapps' was heaven, the giver of the feast was God and those invit'd were the Jews God’s "Come” is the universal Invitation. There Is nothing larking in God’s reception. V 11. “And they all with <>n» rcwisent began to make eveuse The first said unto him I have iMMighi a plnre of growMl and I must n.eds go and Me it; 1 pray tbee have me egrtisad " To allow anything to Interfere with God’s Invitation to come to him and serve him Is a sin. One vain eactise la that of property nieresta and at the same time trifling in things that are religious This la tree because of a lack of sincerity and earnest news V l> "And another said. I liave bought five yoke of oaen. and I go to prove them. I pray thee, have me ear used " Here Is one who allows work to alienate his Interests from spiritual things No one worked harder than Jesus did but be abhorred the thought of putting business before the thTngs nf God. V. »». "And another said. I have married a wife, and therefore I can not come." This eumse was that ot allowing natural affections to become a barrier between bimself and God T> love God supremely does not Interfere with family devotion or affection, it only purifies and IncrvAae’ them That Is a sweeter, happier home whir-h makes Christ first in the homo life. God’s program is to make Christ the f'Hindatic’i of the home, and the Christian borne the foundation of the nation V. 21. "Ho that servant came and sbewod his lord these thlugs. Then the master of the bouse being angry aaid to his servant. Go out qulcMy Into the streets and Innes of tpe city, and bring In hither the poor, and the malmod. and the halt, and ths blind- Jesus here taught why he had chosen tbe disciples from among the obscure and be justified hla mllittg with the publicans and stoners that be might Invite them Into his kingdom. Jesus’ Invitation In the "Come" of verse 17 was universal. He accepts any CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS ■UTLKR'b GARAGK Honest Work at Honout Friaoa. -0 THE FIRST STATS BANK General Banking T. W. DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Weil by Nature’s Way BURK ELEVATOR COGrain, Coal and Farm Supplies —o ASHBAUCHER'S TIN SHOR Retailers of Stokers. Fureases and Shoot Metal. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO Highest OuefNy--Lowest Brices OR. H FROHNARFSL Your Health is No Bettor than Your Spine —o— ROY S. JOHNSON A C. W. KENT Auctioneer A Real Estate —o AGNES BEAUTY SHGFPE Prompt. Courteous, Socoble - — DALE 0. MOSES DAIRY Go to Church Sunday -0 IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS CMURCR PAGE PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS-

ar.d all wbn will < ome.’ ■>< uses do .tot >tand in the wap of the Ixtrd for he paaaes by those Who make them and stops to woleotn, even the lowly who till accept bis In vital ion. Vs 22. M "And the servant said. Lord It la done as thou hast commanded and yet there is room And tbe Uord said unto the servant, Go out Into the highway and hedges, and rempel them to come In that my bouse may be filled." The highway and hedges for us are the borne and foreign mission fields. The Great Commission to the disdpi-» -aiad to the Christian church today io go Into all the world and preach the gospel is a dlvTne order that can not be 'rested Nghtly. Tbe word "compel” calla for great earnlestnesa on tbe part of Christians and on tbe part of those that are aeghM ted and down low In society It means a surprise that God should love them. It is proven tw-yuud a doubt that when Christ has a chan- ; ce. those In tbe lower strata of I society by ths help of Christ rise I to the very top All they want Is a I chance. V. 24 “For I say unto you: that ; none of those men which are bidI den shall taste of my supper.' Those who reject Jesus' invitation do so al their own peril. , The Overseas Relief Committee ' reported to tbe Methodist Chun k’s | Coum II of Bishops, meeting la Ai- ' latitle city, that fl.2*'<MM of MethI odist property In England has been j destroyed by German bombs, and 1 that <»f 13 countries In which the church carries on missionary work. 11 are now at war. Dr Robert E Hpeer 1s chairman of a National Sponsoring Commit tee for the American Bllde Boclety In Us effort to raise |lja.oo<> with which to supply fltbles through certain agencies now Incapacitated by the war. Three-fourths of the world s missionary supply of Scriptures have come from European I Bible societies, which cannot now function. There is a great demand J for Hlhles In bo-pit.iU and among soMlerv and the devastated countries. The Russian M -sionary Bmiety reports. "Probably the createsi religious revival of modern times has been taking place tor the last three or four years along the Russian bonier. Thousands of Poliak Christiaus have been 1 ondncting the I work, and th<-<isands have been brought into the kingdom of God. I These Polish coutrlbutors are pathI et leal I y poor, but out of their meager earnings they are financing the spread of gospel Intelligence am«»ng the Hessian people Many agencies have eontrlhuted to the unity of Christiana. Various denominations have joined heads In the practical work of tbe t'hureb Among these unittog agencies have been ths Christian Endeavor, the Federal Council of Churches, the fnternstional Council of Religious Education, the Emergency Peace Campaign the Women s Christian Temperance Colon, the Vnlte-d Christian Youth Movement and many others 100 numerous to meiitow In this limited space. In a very prtoHeal way. these agem les have contributed to Christian unity will be held in London In January A Church of England onference to diacuM how Christian 1 bought tan play a leading part In |.<,st-war leeonairurtion -1 -e Ow There is a war In the soul when a rebel is active. You may discover that inward rebel by such cuesHom as thaw: Are you easily offended? Are you < sally slighted? Do you feel like getting even with someone? Do you want to write au ugly anonymous letter to some one? Do you teel like swearing.’ Do you feel like teiliug some one what you think of him? — .-o 1 — It is by no means unusual tor an open mouth and a closed mind to be couMctod up with tbe same anatomy.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

BE Mary's Chorea Hecond Maas —.»;<» A. M. Childrsw’s Mass —I’M A. M. High Maas —B:4S A. M. t'ommuulon Munday for the At Marys MoMsility Prayer hour Sunday afternoon at 2 p m. Rev. J. J. Helmets, pastor. ■ O' — - ftreebytsrtan Church George O. Walton, minister b a. m — Junior worship and Bible hour Mrs W. A. Lower. In charge V3O a. m Bunday Brhool. W P Kchroch. superintendent. 10 3i, a m -- Morning worship. Hermon. Prayer and Practice." Mkl week p<ayer service Wednes day evening at 7 o’clock The Men's Fellowship «upp. r will be held Friday night at <:M. All men of tbe church ai» asked to keep this aanounc. meat !w mind 1 There will be election of oScers for the coming year. Zion Lutheran Church Monroe awl Eleventh street Paul W Rchultt. pastor Sunday School and Bible class. * 30 a. m Regular Sunday services. 10:30 a. m Early services 3 30 a. m. Lutherar. radio hour. 3.30 over wowo. Adult class Tuesday. 7:30 p. m. Saturday catechism sch. Mil, 2:30 a m Installation of ofllrers postponed. 1— — - "-O Nuttman Ave. U. B. L. J. Martin, minister • •Wa. m Sunday School. Law- ' rence Michel, superintendent. 10:2n a m.—Junior church. 10. Ji a. m Dsvotioaal service. 11 a. m—Berman by the pastor The i-vangi-lfstlc services will begin Bunday night and the general i I public is Invited Rev. Paul Park- ' er of Fort Wayne is the evangelist , and J V Anderson and family will ' have charge of the song service. Matty will reini-mber Brother Anderson from the meeting last year and we are sure will want to hear him again His sou and two daugh•rs play accordian- mandolin and gutar and will lie present to sing In I the services Services every night neit we< k ' beginning at 7 30. Coma and pray for alt old time revival. ' -w ■ Z'On Evangelical and Reformed Church Charles M. Prugh. Th D minister Church Hchool, It a. m T. L. H, ker. superintendent. Morning worship. 1<» a. m. Hermon. "The Battle is Ihe Lords."— I Ham. 17:47. Musk by the Young People’s choir. Zion Youth league. 4:IS p tn. Dotirtby Gerber, tender Tuesday 7 p. m. ■ -Girls’ Missionary Guild. Mrs. L. P. Kaebr. Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. — Midweek prayer hour. — o —— Church of the Nasarene 7th and Marshall Sts Paul Brandyberry, pastor 9.30 a. m. Sunday school. Doyle Lytle, superlnteiiditot. Rig Sunday School rally Sunday. Come, bring a friend. 10 3u a. m. -The morning worship service Scrmbn by the Rev. I. F. Younger. « 45 p m. - The N. Y. P. S. service. Fred Edgell, president. 4:45 p m—The HI N. Y. service. Roger Ward, president. 4 45 p. m The Junior society. Mrs. Ralph Deam. supervisor. 7:30 p. m.—The evangelistic serving. b- rmon by the Rev. I. F Younger 7 :30 p nt Wedensday The regular mM-week prayer meeting The special buttle w ith the saten ie forces of evil closes Sunday eveutiig. but remember the war of the agi■» against sin and the davii will auntinue. —o ■ Baptist Church Carey R. Moser, PMtor 9:30 a. in.—Bible scbwi You are welcome to study th. Word with us 1U 30 a m Morning worship ttermon theme. "A Christian’s duty in a Dubious W orld.” « p m —B. Y P. I', services. 7 pm - Evening evangelistic service. Brother DeMlnn will direct our song service which is alway an Inspiration, and a young lady from Fort Wayne will drove ns a picture of Christ In the Garden. 6:30 p. in. Wednesday—Choir reUuarsal 7:30 p. m. Wednesday— Midweek

fellowship hour It Is wonderful how God Is blessing at thia hour You are waloMM. — B ■ ""■ First Evsagelicai Church George 8. Ixrrier mtetelrr I 9 15 s m.—Munday Hebw- Gregg McFarland, aaperintrndwai 14:10 a m. WrosMp service "I’luMsr Dey." Hermon theme: "A Good Minister of Jesus CbrtM." 4p. m -tatermediate and Senior, Christian Endeavor. 7 p tn Tbe regular Bunday evening servlcw will l>e merged with the service at tbe Calvary church. 4:30 p. m . Wednesday -Choir re heareal. 7 p m Wedneedwy — Midweek prayer service, First United Brethren Church 1 Corner Ninth and Madison Street* G. T. Roaaelot Minister Sunday Brhool at 9 II a. m Everett Johnson, superintendent A t l.ise fnr all who attend. Morning Worship at 14:38 a. m Special message by a gueat apeakChristian Endeavor at 4 Ml p. m Groupe of Interest for Jewels. Juniors. Intormedtwies. Seniors and Adul's. Evening Worship at 7:40 p m A special program will be given by the young prnpte of the church Bible Study Monday evening at 7:04 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 M» p m with eroups for children, young people, young married people and adulla. A cordial Invitation is estemi-d , to all who do not attend church ' elsewhere. e Christian Church A. Kenneth Timmons. Minister , 9 :30 Sunday School Fred 8, held-1 erer. supt 14’24 Communion Services followed by sermon: “Christ in the Lives of Men." 7 30 Special music by choir and . congregational song w-rvlce Sermon "New Testament Evangelism " | 7:34 Services every evening dur- i Ing the week A thirty minute song | service will be conducted followed by a series of New Testament sermons by the local < hurcb minister A. Kenue'h Timmons. Church of God Glen E Marshall, pastor —— 0:30-31 20 a. m t'nlfled service ' Message by the p,isf7>r. 4:30 p. tn Shining Lights. Mrs.' R,-ulah Fryba, k L ader. 430 p in Christian Crusaders. [ Charles Frank, leader. 7:30 p. m Evening evangelistic < service. Message by the pastor. 7:30 p in Wednesday night — Mid-week prayer service. The pulilie Is moot cordially In-1 vlted to attend all th. services of 1 thia congregation. I -'iJl Al A ('hurt h attenilunt handed a i pastor the following item lakmi from an English parish magaiine Church metnb«>ts are a mised lot. | They can be divid' d into these > , lasses "Futmlsts wlio me always go-1 Ing to go io church soon and wish they were not booked up every Sunday "Specialists who come to i church only on very special occasions. "Roadsters who work *«> hard they must rest on Sunday, th. rest coualetinK of tiaveiitig far and fast "Sermon tasters — who worship the preai her moie than the laird.

"abide with me” Jthj a » .HgNKYBUrra. • • ''■» AhlJe v» »tli a*el last falls the eventide. The (isffmts* deepens, lord, with mWhen other helper* I il. and conforls Help of the helplei, O. almle with met I Henry F f.yie • cUwvmjm utffc rnggrUye binary vll» f*** I f lu fem to tip fclft Hr oppru MWi lorp \ I vptf BMnn, 4mJ. 4kKWMWOr I UWH Iff UUU I \ far mßpimflfxi to tombing tUt Inr At wniAf i J, u*OJ doting, kr u ioW >kiß immortal kymn [ is*, religious f

all day Sunday and returning tired "Radio worshipers — who give n» , ollectioa " | CHURCH REVIVAL I Wsek of Prayer The attendance at tbe group prayer services at the First I’nited Brethren church reached Its highest point on Friday of this week The mt-roet which hat been man! footed wsa oven more grstifylng than the attendant •. Those who found It possible to attend the gerviees were richly rewarded lor their eßorta. A new spirit of concern for humanity and a deeper loyally to tbe church has been engendered. The "covenant of prayer" which was Informally established will conserve tbe resuits and build for greater aoMovementa, The prayer group decided to engage in prayer every morning during the coming weeks. The prayer period has been flaed to lie from 9:34 to 10 o'cligk each morning; and those who will Joto in thia eierrlse will •nd an altar of prayer in their home* or wherever they tnay And a convenient place A public prayer service will b<- held Thursday I morning, at 0:34 o'clra k In the First Baptist chur< b for all who cure to attend the servl-ea All rltiaens of Decatur who value the privilege of prayer are Invited to join the group In this service. 1 e—- — NEWS K.nni'h On,- llMwrich of Hoag- ' land spent Li»t Tuesday with hl» 1 grandparent a Mr and Mrs. George 1 Bul'emeler. I 1 Mrs. Milton Hoffhtan. Mrs. Charles Fuhrman. Mrs John Kirchner , and daughter Mrs June Sh.vckley I were ainorut those who attend-d I fho Beulah Chapel ladies’ ad at the i horn- of Mrs Henry Brelner u* Pet--1 erson Thursdsy Mrs Herbert laiwe of Oakland. ' California and Mrs. John Erwin of Fort Wayn- railed on Wilma Andrews Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Lowe are enroute to Miami. Florida Mr*. Boss Andrews and daughter Wilma spent Friday In Fort Wayne. Mary Fuhrman had as her weeki end gu' sts. Faye Tujnbleson of Herne and Leonard Markey. Wally I Stsk and Marvin Mishler ot Sidney. Miss Aldine Bultemeler of Fort : Wayne spent the week’ nd with her ' parents. Mr and Mrs. George Bultcineler and daughter Helen John Het'er of Bowling Green. I Ohio, called on his parent*. Mr. and Mra. Orville Hell<-r and daughter j Verea Saturday Miss Iverna Werllng spent the weekend With her father. Allnrt Werllng Mr. and Mr*. Victor Hieberli h [ and son Kennith Gene of Hoagland and Mr and .Mrs. Henry Hchuller of Decatur spent Sunday with Mr and Mr*. George HultOB" i r r aud ' daughters Aldine snd Helen. Miss Doroihy Hoffman returned home after spending several day* with her sister. Mrs. Ernest Hash and Mr. Hash of Portland. There i» nothing gnlMd by ignmI Illg a diam."'-'-.'l'le truth. Bmitli Nothing is well done until It Is I willingly <lune. No failui" <an b. so bad as a dishonest success. Cheer up and stnlle. It’s gravity I hat keeps things down. There Is one very good rule on .life’s highway: when you meet temptation, remember to turn to the right. No man rnaolvd to make the most of himself can spar,- the time for personal contention. Abraham Litii ohi.

William Lyon Phelps say*. "1 would rather belong to the church than belong io auy organlaailou or am lety or club I would rather be a church member than rocelve any honor or d«coratu>u in the world." Jesus said. ' I will build my church.’ and lie was not thinking ot a stone building with a spire.

The J? DC ttCF'IL Shifting Psacs Emphasis lu these days wheu civilisation I* ihreateiied wheu Christianity Is expelled from nation* whose physical force I* threatening ths downfall of Christian uatlona. «hh- wonders what the right CbrlsUaii attitude is. Dr. Harold Phillips, of the First Bap'lst < hurch ot Clove land. Ohio, has been well known a* an ardeut pat iDst. He now says on,- must make a choicw "not between war which la evil and peace which la good, but betwven two nvll* Wa must either defend ourselves or allow the priceless value* whl< b we have inherited from our fathers, the work ot (euturles, to be destroyed ” Tbe fact is, savagery or fre dotn I* our choice W« may lie compelled to go back into Old Testa-

VAPO BATH A Different Bath Ws have 22 years sapenencs in this field. Ceme io and have our Mr. Dsughsrty saplam tbs nature of ths John F. Class Vapo Bath or call 120 for appoiotment ElhS Building 147 8. 2nd 84. Ytm can't take a rocking chair with you in climbing the ladder of .success. “Wwk With Burh” Burk Elevator Co. (train. Coal & Karin Supplies 504 Winchester St. Phone 2J AU4 Principles do hot dep -nd upon > circumstances. Right is right everywhere. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Chiropractor & Naturopath X-Ray of Spins where indicated. Therapy applied as needed. In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314 Th* person Who knows God will } not find l< diffi' ult to trust God , Tow-in and Wrecking Service BUTLER’S GARAGE Clyde Butler, Prop. Espert Auto Repairing 135 S. First St. Phone 506 lu a lalmr of love, every day is I pay day. DruffM, Kodaks, Sundries, Lowe Bron. Paints Wallpaper Holthouse Drug Co. The Nyal Store

First Methodist Church Morning Worship 9:30 a. m. VESPER S 4:30 p. m. Presenting “THE LIFE OF CHRIST” in Motion Pictures with musical accom* panymenL Public Invited.

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j for the church la built out of people who have declared their loyalI ty to Chrl«t and are undertaking to I llva in the aaiae high laoud ' If tbe ebureb shall continue to eglst. It must have men like you and me who will attend- Why not ’ i accept the Invitation aud COME I j TO CHIRCH NEXT SUNDAY? —D. Carl Yoder.

ment times wheu paganism threatened Io overpower the Hebr,-w rei|gtnn and go forth aa did the > hildrsn ot Israel when there was no other way than to use weapon* of war. DO YOU KNOW? 1. Into what country did Mary and Joseph See with Jesus? 3 When they board that Herod was dead, to what city in Galilee I did ’hey return? . 2. To what sacred building for ' religious worship dM Jesus go | * when he was twelve year* old? 4. How old was Jeans at his ' Imptiam? 5. By whom and in what river was Jesus baptised? <Me Answers on i’sg" 2» 1 j People are in< lined to place » 1 low estimate on the man who ’ . places too high an eslimate ou him- | self. Your < har;u ter cannot lie easen- • . tiaily injured euept by your owu • 'acta.

Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer end Reel Estate CHARLES W. KENT Reel Eetats end Appraisals Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104 Some men love work, and some j love play The wise man loves . both. AGNES REALTY SHOPPB If Your Hair la not Becoming to you. Yau Should be Coming to Us. I Agnes Arnold Alice Baker • Dorothy Hunt 120 N. 4th St. Phone 23 People who love the sound of I their own voices rarely say anyI thins worth llstrtiing to. — Ashbaucher Tin Shop FURNACES. STOKERS. ROOFING LIGHTNING ROOS. ANO ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK. DECATUR. INDIANA Phono 710 — 7SS Itrink ng does not drown troubles; It iirlgates them. Dale D. Moses Dairy I'ahteuriz.ed and Raw Guernxey Milk Phone 6782 reuses when olio ceases to lulllll its requirements. The First State Bank Decatur. Indiana Established 1883 .Member Federal Deposit Inn. Corp.