Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1941 — Page 5
BDAY.reBRVAHY 15,1941.
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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson
< HKA MED COMM KN Tit ON HUNDAY tMHOOI. IJCHHON: Jeaai Teachea forgleeneaa and Uratltade Luka II: !-• tor Randay. F< i»raary Id. Jaaaa addn->eaa hi* div-tplae with the warning that they aiaat rowdaet thaataolvea a* caatodlaa* of the kingdom of God upon earth. V. 1. "And he aald unto hi* disciple*. It la Impoaalble that offenses will come: but woe unto him through whom they iome." Satan and the weak will* of men tauaing occasions of stumbling. Is a realistic fact. The point at emphasis I* that of each one seeing to it that no occasion of stumbling to giren. To cause the downfall of another to the most serious of all crimes. It to so serious that Jesus declares “It were better for him that a millstone were hanged alrout his nock and l>a cast Into th* sea. than that ba should offend one of these little ones.** Not only are children and the young the ones who may be made to stumble easily, but there are a host of disciple* whose faith Is weak and wavering V, 1. "Take heed to yourselves. If thy brother tresp*.* against against thee, rebuke him. and if he repent, forgive him." Jesus would have his disciple* always maintain a foigiving spirit hard a* that might be. Joao* seems to mply bare , that we can never fully forgive a person until he repent* And this to carried In the Implication of his mercy and loving kindness. God can I not forgve us Unless we repent. V. ♦. "And If be trespass against I thee seven times in a day. and seven time* In a day turn against thee, saying I repent; thou shalt forgive him." Forgiven*** to to be as [generous as repentance. However, if one does a good job of repentance It to so painful that he will not want to repent often. Continued repentance Is not the ideal way of living the Christian life The point in this ver» to that of having a for--1 giving spirit. V. 11. "And ii came to pas* a* be went to Jerusalem, that he passed thruagh the midst of Hamarig and Oalllee," Jesus was now on hto last journey to Jerusal.'m. Ills teachings were now especially profound. V. 11 "And as he entered Into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off." Leprosy to lh<- most ole noxious, pitiable and fatal dtoease: so a leper was Isolated, scorned, an outcast of society. Hut Jesus had compassion on such and so when hr <ame along there victims saw tb*ir chance. V. 13. "And they Uftwd up their voices and said Jesu*. Master have mercy on us." This picture suggest* though we be a* foul of sin as these men ar* of leprosy. Je*u» wants u* to cry out to him for mercy and healing. Their faith waa at a low level but Jesu* met them where they were with tbs- fulness of his power, and he <oatinaea this very hour to help us actordlng to the measure of our faith and not according to our theological understanding. V. 14. “And when ho ssw them, be said unto thrill Go show yourselves unto the priests And it came to pas*, that, as they went, they were cleansed" These lepers not only prayed for mercy but they were obedient to our Lord » command They bad a little faith but as they used what they bad their faith grew so they were healed as CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS •UTLER'S OARAGE Honest Work at Honest Pricoe. —o THE FIRST STATE RANK General Banking -0 — T. W DOUGHERTY BATHS Got Well by Nature's Way —o BURK ELEVATOR CO. Grain. Coal and Farm Supplies ASHBAUCHER’S TIN SHOP Retailors of Stokers. Furnaces snd Sheet Metal--0 HOLTHOUSE drug co. Highest Quality—Lowest Prices -0 DR. H. FROHNAFFEL Your Health io No Better than Your Spine ROY a. JOHNSON A C. W. KENT Auetieweer A Real Estate -0 AGNES BEAUTY SHOPPE Prompt. Courteous. Sociable —o DALE 0. MOSES DAIRY Qu to Church Sunday . 0-0 IF YOU APPRECIATE THIS t.HURTH PAGE PATRUNIZE THE BPONBORb
they went" Christian esperlence may nut be only at a moment tmt during hour* of patient obedience Vo. IS. it. "And on»- of them, when he saw that he »*• he*l«d. turned back and with a loud voice gtorifi.-d God and fell down on his face at hto feel giving him thank*; and tee wan a Ramarttan The nine other* who Were healed failed to be thankful; the majority today fail to be gratofel U> God for hto blessing*. but the Inset respected of the ten, A Samaritan, aought out the lav rd worshipped him and made dear hto gratUudn. Thia war so l|t> tie compared with what Jorua had done lor him The sin of sins to Ingratitude To God. V. I*. "And he said unto him. arise, go thy way; thy faith hath mad>< thee whole." The miracle of healing was followed by the miracle of a transformed life a despix«d Samaritan became a dlaciple. Now he can go forth with the power of God In hto soul to dare and to thus* things that will please Him 0 A survey of the religion* affiliation* of the member* of the United State* Senate show* that of the s»»> senators, twenty-two are Methodist*. fourteen Presbyterian*, twelve Catholn*. eleven Itaptlst*. eleven £pi*> oßniian*, five Mormons, four Lutherans, three IM»tiplos of Christ, one Cbritlan Scientist. on>- Jew, one Quaker and two unobtainable; only four not having any religion* affiliation. The New York Grand Commandcry. Knights of Malta, in convention in Rochester, sppesh-d to every American to defend religion* liberty In this country. The resolution said in part. "The »ure*t and mo«t effective method of mainuiaing security I* to strengthen the hand* of the people In the right to religious liberty, to restrain authoritarian and totalitarian aggression wherever found and to join in defen»e of religious liberty." A Church of England conference will be held in laindun in January to dlvi'us* how Christian thought c an play a leading part In post war reconstruction. The progress of Chrto'ianity to shown by the fact that In 15 ,M » A. I* non-Christton land* constituted ninety-three per cent of the earth * surface In HMM. Christian nations had come Into possession of eightytwo per cent of the earth's surface and uon-Chrtotmn laud* had dropped to eighteen per cent. In three centuries Christianity hud become dominant. There are more than forty heathen temple* under live Htar* aud btrlpes burning incensw to foreign divinities. Reports reaching London say that the Hbantoh government has just confisrareu iid.CSt copies of the Uible and portions of it which the British and Foreign Bible Horn iety had sent to Spsln for distribution. According to information received In England. th« book* are to be ground up to make cellulose, one of the principal ingredients of high explosive*. 0 Ou* ■ Tin. Chinese way. "The glory I* not in never falling, but in rising every lime you fall." Because you cannot know all things, unforeesm ertvr*. poor judgment*, wrong con elusions Will be • tumbling bloek* over which you will fail, but in that fall you may team what you never knew before- Get up and go on and doo t fall twice in the same way." - B r «** Wa fava responsibility with our •otto and abhor It wttii our mindRespoaslMllty In a sure weU-oprtng of happiness, yet our perversity is such that we long for the limo when we shall be free of it. Character to like a tree and reputation like Its shadow The shadow u what wo think of it; Ike tree to Ua real Uusg. -Lincoln.
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IQIUIKHESI Church of The Nsisrene 7th and Marshall »t*. Paul Brandyberry. Pastor IN A. M Kenday school Hoyle Lytle. Hupt 19:30 A- M The morning worship B*rmoe theme — "Aa All-Con-quering Faith." 4 45 P. M The N. Y. F. » meeting Mr. Fred Edgell president. 9:41 P. M The Hl-Y meetbig Koger Ward preaident. 4 IS I’ M The Junior society. Mr*. Ralp Hearn supervisor. 7:39 P. M. The evening evangeliitic service Bermon theme — What Are You Worth To Almighty G<>d?" 7 39 P. M WcdUeeday - Ike regular mid week prayer mw-tlng A cheery welcoose awaits you at all servtces. Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charlea M. Prugh. Th. D-. Minister Church Kchool > A. M. — T. L. De< her, Hupt Morning Worship 10 A. M. — Hermon: "The Burning Bush " Ex. 3 3. Music by the young people’s cbo«r. Zion Youth League 4 IS P- M. Lenora gtauffer. leader. Monday. 7:39 P. M Mru'a Club meeting Wednesday. 7:39 P. M Midweek prayer hour. w •t. Mary a Church Second Man . 7.00 A. M. Chlldren'a Maia I'3o A. M High Mass „ 3:45 A. M. Communion Hunday tor the Ht Mary's Hodallty Prayer hour Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. Rev. J. J Helmet*. pa»tor. — — 9 The Church of Ged Glen E Marshall. Paster 9 3o 11:30 Cnifled service. I 4:39 Shining Lights. r. 30 Christian Crusaders. 1 7:30 Evening evangeiistics »er- | vice. er service. 7 30 Wednesday Mid week iwayThe public to moat < ordtolly inI vllod to attend all the aervices of I thia growing congregation. O' First Evanpe'ical Church George H Losier. Minister 915 ». m. Sunday school Mr. Gregg McFarland »u|ierintendeiit. lo.io a m Divine Worship Sermon theme: “Peiitei vata' Evangelism " 4:09 p m. — intermedlato ami Senior Christian Endeavor 730 p. m Union Revival meet Ing In the First United Brethren church 7:30 p m . •ach night lexcept Saturday)- Uniim Revival meeting lu the First United Brethren church. These meetings are In creasing iu attendance and in biter eat dally. The entire community to Invited to the wervb-es 2:oo p. m. Thum "day Indies Aid Society. Baptist Church Can-y R Moser, psator 9*30 a. m Htble school We invite you to study God's Woid with us. 10:30 a. m .Morning Worship Hermon by pastor. Theme: "Where to the God of Elijah?" Special music. 4 p. m Intermediate and Hen lor It Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m.—The Union Revival sendee *t the First Untied Brethren church. Let every mt-mber endeavor to Im- present A real blessing awaits you '—'O ■ First Metheshst Church Monroe at Fifth St. Ralph W. Grsham. H D. minister 9:30 a. m.- Morning worship and study Nursery and teaching for smaller children. Junior church for Jmi lor* Special message Mush- by th. Youug People's choir. Hermon theme. “Yoked With Christ." 4:00 p. m. — Epworth League Murtha Ellen Hower, leader. All young people of the church are urged to attend 7:30 p. 11; Union revival meetlag at the Fir*' United Brethren rhurch All our people are urged to atleu< thia meeting Members of each choir are asked to cooperate In the great union choir. — ' —B Nuttman A vs. U. B. L J. Martin Minister 9:30 Hunday school, Lawrence MleftH superintendent. 19:20 Junior church. 11:99 Hermon, preceded by devotional service 4 30 Ctertotiau End>«vor. Thl* service was dinpens.-d with during the revival and It to the desire of ike pastor aud the C E president of each group tkal « bow aud
special Interest be taken In the Christian Endeavor and plan* are being made to help create a greater biterest In thto meeting Let all members and those who enjoy thia service attend Hmiday night 730 Evangelistic services The special aeries of meetings closed I fast Hunday nlgbt but tbs effort to win soul* for Christ and the < teurch will continue 7:39 Wednesday night, prayer greeting. Dale Dsliorn. clas* leader. There wa* a fine attendance and spirt 1 In the prayer service last Wednesday night and we trust that all who po**lb!y can will attend again thl* week. On Hunday. February 23rd. the door* of the church will be opened to receive new church moMbers. We welcome all who care V» unite with u* In church fellowship A ■pw-lai walcoma await* all who attend the services of this congregation. ' - w Christian Chudch Kenneth Timrnon* Pastor Bible School 9 30, Fred Hcheiderer, supi. Bwrmon and Communion. 10 30 ' Evening service 7.30. Monday night at 7:30 3be Ml* i slonary society will meet at the | home of Mrs. Homer Kuhl Mrs | Oren Hhultx will be lewder. Wednesday night Bible study at the home of J. E Anderson The church must ever be con-1 sclous that its responsibility to' not only to carry on *<M'lal rervire I activities, but Im- ready and willing j to give Christian servh. -SIIWN-S■■■■ (J - Presbyterian George (I Walton, Minister 9 oo a m Junior Blbfle iiotir Mr* W A Lower lu charge 9:30 a. m Hunday school. W I’ S» brock, superintendent. 19:39 a m Morning worship, i Her mon "Hacriffc'lal Imysliy " Mid week service Wednesday i evening. 7 o'clock The Ixadle* Aid will meet Thur* day at the church. The February Section will Iw II) charge Tlie ladles Aid will sponsor a supper next Saturday to be served ; from five to seven o'clock. - - —-O— ' . - 1 First United Brethren Church Corner of Ninth and Madison Hts G T R<»"»elot, Minister Sunday *< h<w * at 9 L> ant 1 Everett Johnson, superintendent Good classes for all ages Morning Worship at !•» 3o a m I Hermon by the pastor Subject: “Doing God a Will." Christian Endeavor at *> p m Interesting group* for Jewel* Junior*. Intermediates. Senior* and' A >1 n It a. Evening Worship al 7:30 p. ui | Thia I* the l»-ginnlnK of the week of union revival service* at thia i church Hermon subject: "I* j Christianity Bankrupt " Hervire* each evening during the { week at 7:39. except on Saturday I night. Th<- public I* invit>-<i to attend all these services - O 111 Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh street Paul W Schultz. Pastor Sunday school and Bible class. 9:30 a. m Regular Sunday service, |o 30. Early service. M:3O a m Lutheran Radio Hour. 3 30 p m Church choir Monday. 7:30 p in ; H. S Institute classes Monday 4:39 p m Adult classes Tuesday X p in Saturday catechism M-hi*»l h 30 a. in. o . * I'lcasant Milk News T | Fioreoee Nell, Correspondent Mr and Mr- Glenn Mann and daughter visited relative* at North Mancheafer Sunday. Dale Harper visited with hi* many friend* and relatives In Plea-1 saut Mill* Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Ueuoi’ Johnson auU
u w L€flD KinDLY LIGHT” ... JOUR U MIWMAN ... NIK? lintfly ! Jght. amid th’ endrdlng gkxrn Lead thou me on jMMO Th* night to dark, and lus far from home; -"T? Lredlhoumcon Tr ■'to Krep Thou my fret. Ido no! a*k to see distant scene: one step enough for me hymns' lu Rsm*. kul stsalLd by nsktuel and salgtou* aw>«*> itarttd hark loL’tfland Feedslav«dlh«*Lp.endlnlM(*nf*ra>dfui*l Vwmon jM ML Lund du fwx* •<> hrauli/uO* **a*s*Md to Ah prorer bymn tbal Louflkt wreUtv to AsosraLsodfargsnaretic'’' iti. tLi. RELIGIOUS .
i vvit.. m * | — jin4 — jj WlsdonvVTl Money "Money fa a universal passport to every place except heaven; a universal provider of everything except liapplnes*.'* “Money fa that which, having not. wn want, having, want more; havi Ing more, want more still, snd the more we get the loss contented we are." ' Money, like flowing waler, when U becomes stagnant, fa less useful ■ O 1 REVIVALS The «e. oud Week of the series of uuloti revival meetings as* con eluded In the First Kvangeltcsl church fast night. The attendance was the largest since fast Hunday : night, there being a steady growth |in attendance and Interest from j the beginning of tbo meetings. The Rev G T. Rosaelot. pastor of the First United Brethren ' chsreh. delivered the message on I the theme "Am 1 my brother's keeper?" He emphasized the rei spoiiNlblllty which Is upon sll of us I for tbe physical and material welfare of others throughout the world; but the greater emphasis | was given to our re-po'islhllity for I the spiritual well bring of others, lb- called attention to the results I which siial laocrue to us it we do not accept tbe responsibility, aud * Illustrated his assertion by relat- ' Ing certain experiences which I came to America and other nations. | following tbe first world war Im* [ cause of their failure Io accept the responsibilities to other nations The singing at the service* I shn h I* In ■ hargr of the Rev. R I W Graham I* the lies' I'ongrega tional singing which has been heard In In-catur for a long time. Paul Sauer rendered a very appro- ■ prlate seioetiuli at the service last night The series of services will bo transferred from the First Evangelical church to the Flrat United Brethren < hurch ou Sunday evenling at 7:39 o'clock. The aervices I will !■« continued thioughout the week, each night at 7:39 o'clock, in the same church The theinr for discussion fa "Is Christianity Bankrupt?" One of the cooperating ministers will deliver the message. The public fa cnrdiaiiy invited to attend the services. family of near Decatur spi rit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Steve lais- ‘ genberger. Mr. and Mr Wade Mcllarne- of i near Preble visited with thrlr I mother. Mrs Lydia McUarnes. who , Is seriously 111. Ralph Johnson of Taylor I’niverI slty spent the week-end will, hla parents. Rev. and Mrs. Holo-it Johnson and preached at the morning service* here and at Hahin at night. Claud* llemlinger of Fort Wayne railed al the William Noll home Saturday Tbe Mlxres Maxine aud Betty Noll reutrned with him to ■ "pend the weekend witli Vlviau Noll and the llemllnger* The women's society of Christian Service will hold a mission study meeting at the parsonage Friday afternoon. All members ar* i urged to be present, anti every lady in the community fa Invited. Mrs. Lydia Mcilarne*. who ha* I been seriously ill with bronchial pneumonia fa slowly recovering. Mr*. Nona Carter, a daughter, who ha* been with her for a lew day*, returned home Tuesday. — o —— Il wholly disapprove of what you say. hut will defend to the death your right to say it. Voltaire.
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The Chureh's Objeetivea Dr. Cbarlea El*Hto With aUttr •ssor 'toted clergymen present* many worthy obje< ts tbe church offor*, among them being “A solution of the problem of sin. a thorough toning up of tbe inner life, a method of ezpressiea of the deep, worthwhile desires of life, comfort sad streagth when trial* tome and ' when sorrows weigh upon the heart, sn eniargemea’ of life's h meaaing. a guidance in llfes en|SK'Way United in Purpose Burety tbe unity of person* or [ group* at the point es their high < purpose to tba deepest and moot dependable unity possible A couple of weeks ago. In England, the Artec* bishops of the Church of England, tbe Hecretary of tbe Federal Couß* til of Free Churches, and a Cardinal snd Roman Catholic Arehbtobo* joined to set up tbe basea of a postwar social plaa. Their standards were thoroughly Christian: 1. Eztrama inequality ot wealth i should be abolished 2. Every child, regardless of race or class should have equal oppocaaItlre for education suitable to hto or her peculiar capacities. 3. Tbe family as a social unit VAPO BATH A iJtfferent Bat It Ws have 22 year* taper ten** m this field Come In and have our : Mr. Dougherty explain th* nature t of the John F. Class Vepo Bath pr mH 120 far appointment. Ellie Building 107 B 2nd BL Our spiritual experiences are just snapshots. We need time exposure*. “Work With Burk” Burk Elevator Co. Grain, Coal & Farm Supplier MM Wincheeter Bt. Rhens 25 ABM 1 If the place you have In life to a hard one. what you want to do is : sliiue. Light* are for dark places. | For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfei Chiropractor & Naturopath X-Ray of Spine where indicated. Therapy applied a* needed. In Dscstur Since 1921 RHONE 314 ■ .Men somi-tliue* credit themselves with their su> cess and God with their failures. Tow n and Wrecking Service BUTLER’S GARAGE Clyde Butler. Prop. Espert Auto Repairing 135 S First St Phon* 405 Direction, not speed, to the main | factor iu human progress. Drugs, Kodaks Sundries, I .owe Bros. Palate Wallpaper Hoithousc Drug Co. The Nyal Store
Vapo Bath A DIFFERENT BATH We have 22 yasri* experience in ikin field. < <>me in and have our Mr. Dnughertv explain the nature of the John F. Claim 5 apo Bath or call I2U for appointment. Eliis Building -107 S. 2nd St.
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deavars. and an aanarauM of iifo’o outcome." Tbo church offers a ma****>- of < ouraß* •’"i hope, tbo gift of wisdom In times of perplexity, the assurance of perfret peace, * man* ipatlon from ixnoraacw through tbo truth wtel< h make* atl men free, aud 'he power of the eternal life." Why no' accept the invitation aU COMBTOUHt RCH BUNDAYY D Car) Yoder must l>* oaf' iruarded 4 Tbo sense ot a divine vocation must be restored 'o man's dally work. 4 Resources of the earth should be used as (iod's gifts to the whole human race. These staadsrd* are not strikingly new, they are a* old at least as tbe t htisUan ideal «• ■' — '. -a DO YOV KNOW? J 1 On what day of the week was Christ a triumphal entry into Jerusalem? 2 Who said: "B'-nold tbo laamb of God that taketb away tbe sin of tbo world?" I Whst answer was given 'be Philippian jailer when he asked i whst he must do to he saved? 4 What to the first part of the seat»wc* which end*, "and Into hla eoart* with praise ' 4 In what book is the saying "Many waters cauuot quench love." (Nee Answer* on Page 31 I AGNES BEAUTY SHOPPE If Your Heir to not Becoming to you. You Should be Coming to Ua. Agnes Arnold Allee Baker • Dorothy Hunt 129 N. 4th St. Rhone 23 True wisdom lives in galheriag the precious thing* out of each day as it goo by.-Louisa M. AlcotL Ashbaucher Tin Shop FURNACES. STOKERS. ROOFING LIGHTNING ROOS. AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK. DECATUR. INDIANA Phono 739 — 7M A man fa known by the things be . reeks rather than by those ho finds. Dale D. Moses Dairy Pasteurized and Raw Guernsey Milk Phone 6782 No amount of mom-y I.* great enough to cover all huina i needs. The First State Bank Oocatur, Indiana EBtaHinhed 1883 Member Federal Deposit Ina. Corp. No failure can bo so bad ac a dishonest success. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer and Real Estate CHARLES W. KENT Real Eotato eng Appraisals Trust Co. Bldg. Phone 104
