Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1941 — Page 5

(AV JANUARY 25,1941.

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Christ's Coneorn fer the Leet Luke It: 1-10 foe Sunday. Jon. M. The atmosphere of criticism aa foend to tbe tost lewaot HUI pre valla by tbe er it tea of Joses He now proceeds to cot deeper Into tbe oelf rlgbteoaa. self-opinionated religious leaders' thought and heart. V. 1 "No* all th, publicans and elnnera were dt wains near to him to hoer him ' There was a sense of need no the pert of the sinners and publicans se that they Mtarally drew near to Christ who found In their need a *el<-onse not rstended by hie critics The more we need Christ tbe more surely is he near te help ea The greatest help Joeus can render la to reinstate a loot sinner In tbs family of God This wae Jean, purpoe.- on earth. V. 2 "And the Pharisees end scribe, murmured, saying. This man recelveth sinners, and ealeth with them" That Jesus should show a preference to th* despised < teas such people that the scribe, and Pharlaeea >. mid have nothing to do with, deepened the criticism of Jeans Va. I. 4. "And he spahe this par-1 able unto them, saying. What man of yon having a hundred sheep. If he lose one of them, doth not leave the ninety and nln* tn the wilderneae and go after that whleh Is lost, until he find It." The story method of teaching to most effective. Jes ns no* told three stories parables, to show God’s concen for tbe lost Jesus would have us know the valae of one son I He will seek a lost son! continually and consistently till found There Is here also a picture of a lost sou! one who almost unconsciously has gradually gotten away from God just straylag as a sheep may do when fascinated by green pasture*. Beware of the likable things which you enjoy to much as io lose sight of God and yont loyalty to him V. S. "And when be hath found It. he layeth It on bis shoulders rejoking." Note there Is aai a word of reprimand hugth o myati at reprimand tbough it may be deserved. If, does not drive It back U> the flock but be carriae it and cares tor It So great to the clMMte that comes to the sinner when saved that there to real cause for rejoicing that is rspeloncad both by tbe one who to saved and by the very Haviour binieelf. V. g. "And when he comoth horn* he isUeih together bfa friends and neighbors saying uuto them. HeJoice with me; for I have found my sheep which was lost.' Great joys want to he shared and so tbe greatest possible joy. that of beltix transformed, calls for a rejoicing of many hearts at one time See how the word ''my" to used even though this was a stray sheep It to a fact that all people belong to God by right A smner is one of God a lost children. V. f. “I say unto you. that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth (more than ninety and nine jwat persons, whack neral no repentance.' After all heaven and earth are not so far apart II aeeems that tbe very an. gela in heaven note the Fathers rejoicing in the conversion of shiners that seeing his Joy. they join him In this, the highest type of reMtlng. The promise of religion therefore is Ute premise of joy. I’ to st this nolnt where a unkm of families that have been broken are CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS BUTLER'S GARAGE Honest Work at Heeieat Brices. O—O THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking T. W. DOUGHERTY BATHS Get Wei! by Nature's Way —o BURK ELEVATOR CO. Grein. Ceal and Farm Supplies —IQ o — ASHSAUCHER'S TIN SHOP Retollers of Stokere. Fumaeee and Sheet Metol. —o HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Higheet Quality—Lowest Prises O O DR. H FROHHAPPEL Your Health Is No Better than Your Spine —o—o BOV S. JOHNSON A C W. KENT Anetionooe q Raal Estoto w "-0 0-— AGNES BEAUTY SHOPPE Prompt, Oovrtooua. Sociable —o DALE 0. MDSES DAIRY Go to Gtevrch Sundoy • - IF YOU APTAKCIATE THIS CHURCH PAGE PATRONIZE THE SPONSORS.

given th« promise of a reunion V I "Wither what woman having ten piece, of silver, to she loer one piece, doth not light a < andl* and sweep the uouae. and seek dlligpnt ly till ehe find H?" We aoem to understand the value of anything by the measure of money When w, a«h the gueetlnn. Ho* much la It worth? we etpect the answer to term* of money No one can meat ure the value of a soul. Tbe tai I that God aeeks to aave every soul provea the value of jiereonahiyy Every aoul i» worth saving So valuable l( a soul that God's searrh Is not given up till tbe lost »<••! Is saved Note the rejoicing tn thia parable as to tbe former one V to "Sven so. I soy unto you there to Joy m the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth." Men go a long way and make great sacrifices for a little so-called joy la thia life Salvatkm io the greatest joy and It costs man nothing but it cost God tbe death and suffering of bls Son on the cross that by his death all men might be saved I wrid-7 The Reverend Dr Albert Edward Day. minister of tbe First Methodist church. Pasadena. Cal., was elected vice president of the Federal Council of the Churches of Chrtot in America in tbe dosing session of its four-day biennial meeting al j Atlanilc City. N. J- Thia shares with that of tbe presidency of the Federal Council the Sistinetloti of being In the eellmatkm of Proieaiaui leaders gvneralty. tbe highest distimtion which can be accorded an American religious lender In this position Dr Day will succeed the world-known Methodist layman. Dr. John R Mott, international miastonary and V. M C. A leader. Elected to the preaideiu-y of the council for tbe nest biennium was I“ as Luther A Weigh, of Yale Divtolty Hchool. New Haven. Conn He succeeds the Rev Dr. George A. Buttrick. pastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian church us New York City. Bezboihuik the atheist newspap er, recently carried the statement of Yaroslavsky, president of the Godless League, that only half of th* population of the U. S 8 R has severed its connection with the church. He concluded that "there still remains the need for Incessant anti-religious propaganda " The American Bible Society reports that the S< riptnres In tbe depository of the British and Foreign Bibie Sot iety iu Madrid. Spain, have been conflsiatcd by tbe Spanish government and removed from the ottce. Negotiations for the return of the Scriptures have proved hopeless. A U-ague of Prayer for Peace has been organised In England. It now has more than 7M(>efl members throughout the world. Each member to bound to ofler a short prayer, secretly or publicly, at noon each day A woman's movement In Congregationalism to seeking te build up a small orgaulsattoß in every < ongregation. which will pray for peaeaPaleatiae and the Uaited States lead in the number of refugees rgred tor. according to Sis Herbert Emerson, director of the Intergovernmcntal committee on Political Refugees Roth countries have ah sorbed abotu NMMO; South America. Sb.OM; tbe British dominions U.WO 9i ■ ■ Om "Psychologists tell us that nothing Is ever forgotten, tor memory stores thoughts in th- sub-con-scious mind. And no It to that your thougbta. tbe good and tbe bad. ibr beautiful and tbe ugly, tbe evil and the glorious, are all boarded tor later years which will be happy days or sad days determined by the kind of thoughts you no* have. Direction, no* speed to the maiu factor iu human progress.

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QCHURCHESI First Svante'** l Church George 0 Ixmier, mintoter i|ga. m Sunday school Mr Gregg McFarland, supmtntendent 10 10 a. m — Worablp service Sermon theme '*Qscept". « p m Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor 700 p m Sunday Kvenlng Fol lowshlp This aervk-e Is being Sponsored by the Young People's Missionary Circle. Mrs. Eichenauer, state president of the W M S will be the guest speaker « 30 p. m . Wedneeday — Choir rehearsal. 7 00 p m Wednesday - Midweek prayer service. Flrat Baptist Church Carry It Moser pastor 0:30 a. m Bible school There to a i laaa to welcome you. 10 30 Morning Worship Sermon theme. "What baa tbe Bible to say about our DAY?' Opm— Both young peoples groups will meet at the church for their weekly meeting Young pro pie are Invited to enjoy these aorvlee, with us. 7 p m Baptismal service, tollow rd by a message from our mission ary. recently returned from Japan She will likely be able to tell us many Intereating and timely things about the relatiouahlp* of Japan land our nation in thia critical hour The public is invited to hear Miss I Goldie Nic bolsou I 7:30 p m Wednesday Our mid week service of fellowship for tbe whole family. We Invite you to Join us. ■ -— —-w —— — I lion Evangelical and Reformed .Charlss M I'rugh, Th I* Minister Church school !» a. m. T L lb-< ker. supt Morning Worship. 1«* a m Sermon "God’s Responsibility And I Gar's"- P»alm 115 IS Music by | the senior c hoir 1 Zion Youth Forum Ip. m Topic "What Young Popple Are Asking" Phyllis Hunter leader. Zion Youth lasagne (:15 p tn — Mai Leoaancjson. leader Topic. "Christian Youth United Monday. 7 30 p ni Men's Club meeting Wediicslay. 7:30 p in. Mid-week Prayer bom e> St. Mary's Ctwrcn Second Mass 7:00 A. M. Children's Mass I 30 A. M. High Mass I:* A. M. Communion Sunday for the Children of Mary. Prayer hour Sunday afternoon at t p. m. Rev. J. J. Helmet z. pastor. i— ■ First Mathodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph W Graham. DO Minister k 30 Morning Worship and study. A unified service. Nursery for the infanta Junior Cburc h and spe< lai message for the cbildii-ii. Sermon theme: "The Great Physician'' — Spec lai moan by Am<> Cappeli. piano and Miss Gloria Cappelli. soprano us Chicago. Also anthem by the chorus choir. The public Is cordial ly Invited Church School c.-taaseg for all age groups immediately following sermon |: 30 Vesper Hour Special program f musn and readings by Gloria aud Aino Cappelli, talented young artists from Chicago. Amo Cappelli is world famous boy pianist The public to cordially invited. 8 00 P. M Epworth la-ague devotional service Mrs. Watson Maddog. leader. All young people of tbe church are urged to be present. Monday 7 15 Regular official board meeting Wed S:kO Yom.g People's c hoir. 7:00 Prayer and Bible hour. „ , i — Zion Lutheran Church Man roe and Eleventh Street Paul W. Schultz. Pastor Sunday school and Bible class 3:30 a. m llogular Sunday services 10:30 a. tn Early services 1:30 a m Installation of officers 10:30 a to. Lutheran Radio Hour J:3O p. m. Church choir Monday 7:30 p. m. Adult classes Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Saturday catdcbism school 8:30 a. m. Christian Church Kenneth Timmons, Pastor Bible Sch’xil 3:30 A. M. Communion 10:30 A. M Let ns have the biggest day wc possibly can plan; Ww ask your help to make it such, by bringing all you can. It tba day la warm gad bright, let's watch tbe classes fill: and if the day to cold and wet, let's see them bigger still. Sunday uigbt Rev. Timmou« sermon wiU ba "Tba Church of tbe First loutury." Special uongs by tbu ebuir under tbe direction of Mrs. Juba ReiaUard There »tU also be bap'.umai ser-

vices Munday evening The public te cordially invltud to Ibeee eervices. S Nuttman Ave U. B L J Martin, minister Revival services toiihtbt at 7 30 Re* Itoul Parher evaagelM will bring tbe goepel meseoge Rev Parker and wife have been singing duets and the Andereons have also brought some fin* special num bare in song and gospel music •30 Mundsy school, laiwrence Michel, superintendent. ie 20 Junior church 10 35 Devotional services 11:00 The paalor will bring the gospel message. Th* *-v>-ning service will begin at 7 00 instead of 7 30 aa through the week Rev Parher will prearh and there will Im- special numbeis in song Evangeltette aervlcee every night nest week al T M There has been splendid Interest manifest In these meetings and a ■ar capacity crowd te reported Sunday night Anyone who has not been able to attend thia revival hs« missed a blessing and heftm attendance and interest is showed from night to night Everyone te invited and urged to attend these meetings We welcome you O 11 Church of The Nazarene 7th and Marshall His Paul Hrandyberry Pastor 930 a m Bunday school Mr 1 Doyle Lytle, supt "Let's reach that 150 this Bunday '* i*> 30 a m The Morning worship Hermon theme "The Positive Hid* of Christ lair Esperlrnce " 8 45 p m. Thu Nazarene young i people's society Mr Fred Edgell. l president 8 15 p in The Hi N V society Mr Roger Ward president 8:15 p m The Junior MMiely I Mrs Ralph I team supervisor 7.30 p in Tbe evangelistic service Hermon theme "The l'uiim-| Ited Power of An Almighty God" ' 730 p in Wednesday The ire ular mid week prayer meeting "Let's reach that goal of 80 tn prayer meeting '* "I shall pare through thia world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness That I can show to any human being, let me do it now Let mo not defer or neglect 11. for I shall nol pass Thia way again.” Are you attending church anywhere? If not. we invite you to our aervlceu. p— - Church e< God Glen E Marshall. Pastor "To him that ovenometh will I give to eat of the hidden uumum." Rev. 2:17. Hidden manna, spiritual food, is to be found by the children of God ea they dally walk and commune with <lud for thus they overcome ail the trials aud temptatiouv thrust ■ upon them by tbu advei aary. Unified service 9 30-11 3" Tbe| message of this wirier will be the; second in lh<" series on "Old Testa meat Types and Shadows." The Altar aud the iatver. two pieces of furniture of ihe Tabernacle which Moses set up in the Wilderness will be considered in the mesreite After the message of the worship, hour, the Sunday school classes; meet for their study Eleven classes are provided to take care of I ihe different age groups Ordinance service 2so p m ! This congregation rdtserves the I three ordinances of the New Testa ; ment Baptism. Th< laird's Supper’ and Feet Waahlns The ordinance. of The Lord's Supper and Feet Warhlng will be observed In th- as ternoon service Head S' John 13. i 830 The Shining Lights Tbe i Christian t'rosaders meet at the 1 same boui 7 30 Evening evangelistic ser-1 vice. 7 30 Wednesday evening. Midweek prayer service

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I I -4n4->-Wli g frIKI:MOUH| Mts Jinks; "My dea. did you nolice that gorgeoua fur coat worn by the woman in front of u» this morning In church?" Mr Jinks "No. I don't believe I did. I we* dozing much of the time " Mrs. Jinks "Huh! A lot of good It does you io go to chur< h " — (■ , — ■ Presbyterian George O Walton. Minister I W a in Junior pre-m hool worship and Bible hour Mrs W. A. Lower In charge 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. W. P Schrock superintendent. |o 30 a. m Morning worship, sermon "Pathways to tlod "' Midweek Bible hour and prayer Wednesday 7 00 p. m Regular meeting of th« church session will be held nest Friday evening at the manse The meeting will tommence at 7•• o'clock ——— * TAX DEADLINE CONTINUED FROM PAtiK ONK 131. or po-tmarked later than mid--1 night January 31. are subject to penalties (or delinquent y ranging I from to per cent to 50 per cent of th<- tea plus interest charges of 1 per cent per month until paid —o Cabbages Are Gigantic Warren. Me ll'l’i- la a half I ton of t-abbage* raised by William I Partridge, the tergest w.-lghed 18 I pound- and the smallest 10 pounds ' Three average head* filled a bushel . basket. . —— Needy Get Surplus Foods Montgomery. Ala tl'Pr Needy : Alabama families received 38.790.521 pound'- of surplus cotetnodltie* I through the Stat < Welfare depart ment during the fi- al year which ended Heptembrr 31 — . — Seek Tin in Alabama Mont gome i y Ala. Il'Pl Alabama may develop a new industry vital to national defense latnd ha* been Ireied and pros|»e tor* are socking 'in deposit* in 4 lay county in south Alabama Report* are said to bo en< ouragiug o Uneemp'oysd Ars Fewer Montgomery, Aia UP) Th. active lllieliip.uyilK'Ut hie oi tbe Alabama state employment servin' has I been reduced to approsltnately ItlO.ihki ihe smallest number of active icKiMnaiit* for Job* sima- ih>- national reemployment service was organized at the start of tbe depreSO1 ton ■ »"O - ——- The ignorant man lakes counsel I of the stars, but the wise man taki eg counsel of God. who made the stars. Jaafar It is well to keep ill mind that people take your ekamplc far more si-rlously than they lake your advice. No oik- Is ever more deteived I than when he assumes that rtain i commendable deeds are accepted ! of God in lieu of character. Gentle <onslderation for those I less fortunate than ourselves is a I positive indha'loii of goo<| breeding To pity distress I* human, to re- ’ lieve it la God like Horace Maun ll<- who has never denied himself for the sake of giving has but . gtent-t-d at the J»y of charity. It I* In forgiving that we are for--1 gven. Making use of a single talent ' will keep you pretty well occupied. Folks ar.- loved for their good qualities aud in spite of their weaknesses.

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The New York Post ssyc "The thurih is decadent, we are told, but th* flrat thought of auy ons who represents some pressing public need Is to enlist the church's strength." The fact is. that If you should subtract from the commun Ity chest all human-service institutions the giving and the leadership supplied by the churches these philanthropic enterprise* > could uot go on Democracy F S Kinney has said. "Democracy is at least three thing* all in one. It I* a politic al prm as* or form of govenrment; it I* a social philosophy, a “Way of Lite;" and 1 it is the only modern religion I which can ire uuiveraally realised | and permanently established in! modern society "It Is of great signifl* ante In the ; history of democracy that Christian Ideas aa to the dignity and worth of each individual soul and the Stole- theory of universal Natural Law did uot translate themselves into government or institutional espi'.-saioti." The true democracy of the Early Prophets. Jesus and the Gospel took the form of a Church, which to the present Drug*, Kodaka. Sundries, Irtiwe lirim. Paints Wallpaper Holthouse Drug Co. The Nyal Store Emotion is no gutetltite for ac* lion. VAPO BATH A nufmst Italh We have 22 year* sspensnee in thia field. Come in and have our Mr. Dougherty osplaln ths nature of the John F. Glass vapo Bath or call 120 fer appointment. Ellie Building 107 S 2nd St. The way to get out of a humble position is to be consph uously effective iu it. “Work With Burk" Burk Elevator Co. Grain, Coal & Farm Supplies 504 Winchester St. Phon* 25 A 888 M..*t people fiud ,t easier to be agahist something than io. some thing. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Chiropractor & Naturopath X-Ray of Sp.ns where indicated. Therapy applied as needed. In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314 When a man get* rich God gets a partner or the man loses his soul.

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It te noble io esalt the good done by social service agpnetoa. reform movement* and philanthropic organlsattoua but knowing Ibal source of power sad leadership te found in the churches, we should du our pert to famish the source of supply Ho why aot accept the Invitation and COME TO ( HL'RCH 'next hunday? —D Carl Yoder has preserved the spiritual form* of Roman Imperialism and the ancient Jewish them rath -monarchic nationalism Modern democracy te. therefore, the social and governmental eapresrion of tbe Christian ideal of it "the dignity and worth of each ia- • dividual soul-” and the working out of the Rtolrlam of the early church which stieased the theory of "t’niversa) Natural IJtw." ■ o * DO YOU KNOW?” I. In calling Peter and Aadre*. ' what did Jesus oEer to make of i them? 2 What confession of Peter won great praise? 2 What la the great < ommtealon? «. What was th* etc use that Eve made for her *in of disobedience ? 5 What wae the •scuae that Adam made for his disobedience? (bee Answers on Pag" 2) The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Eatibttahed 1883 Member Federal Deponil Ins. Corp. No one lacks for ways of doing good — only for tbe inclination. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer and Real Estate CHARLES W. KENT Real Esuiie and Appratea's ' Trust Co. Bldg. Phone IM Tbe beat preparation for tomorrow Is in making good use of today. AGNES BEAUTY SHOPPE If Your Hair la not Becoming to you. Yau Should be Coming to US. Agnes Arnold Alice Baker . Dorothy Hunt 128 N. 4th St. Phone 23 Give not from the top of your . purse but from th. bottom of your i heart Ashbaucher Tin Shop FURNACES, STOKERS. ROOFING LIGHTNING ROOS, AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK. DECATUR. INDIANA Phe*« 738 — 785 Wh«' I I had what I kept I lost - ehat I gave I have.

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