Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1941 — Page 5
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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson
Th'-a lesson cosalets of two par ' ables. ImsHi dealing with prayer One addrewsed to his dlsi lplrs on the nrceealty of steadfastness, and the other to his opponents on the necessity of humility V 1 "And he spake a parahle unto them to this end. that m>-n ought always to pray, and not to faint." Prayer Is something more than tittered phrases. It la the general set of our Ilves. We pray ( when continually mastered by the urge of spiritual things Not to faint calls for a devout certainty that G'ul la Inith willing and able to eave. That urge for spiritual things needs to lie voiced In word and deed and Is seen In action The word of an uttered prayer depends upon that spiritual urge. V. 2 "Baying. There was in the | city a judge, wttii it feared not God neither regarded man'' Because he feared not God. justice was not administered. V. >. "And there was a widow In that city; and she came unto' him saying. Avenge me of mine adversary ’’ This woman was too poor and had too little influence | to bribe the judge and so she re- ■ sorted to the intimidation of tailling on him continually with such | words as "Give me justice.'* I Vs. «. S. "And be would uot for la while, but afterward he said i withlu himself. Though I fear not God. nor regard man. yet because this widow troubleth me. I will avenge her. lest by her continual, i coming she weary m« " | V. < "And the Lord salci. Hear * what the unjust judge salth" If ' such a judge will ffi the end listen ; to the prayer of a ruppiiant for whom he cares nothing, will not God surely listen to the r> prated prayer of a suppliant whom he loves with a deep and enduring love? V. 7. “And shall not God avenge his own elect, which cry down day and night unto him. though he bear i lung with Ihciu" To avenge la to. vindicate W« wo would bw God's i servants must be content to wait Gods time, and while waiting, patiently go on pleading, sure that in the end God will vindicate his own elect, which cry day aud night unto him V. I "I tell you that he will avenge them speedily Nevertheless when the Bon of man cometn. shall he And faith on the earth?" ‘ His queatton rewliy was Wh< n I come In th* final cousumallon of 1 all things, shall I find men eipectlug me? We need to have our I fsith in the absolute security of ' God who will in due time deliver j us from all evil, c ven the present . terrible war program I Vs. ». 10- "And he spake this ; parable uu'o certain which trusted In themselves that they were righteous and despised others; two men went up tuto the temple to pray; the one a l’bails--e and the other a publican ’ It Is not going to church that count?; hut how you pray when you dc> go is the test of discipleship. The prayer of the Pharisee r< presents theprayer of the mar, today who is formal luafficerc, glorifying him self. The publican represents a man just the opposite of the Pharisee. V. it. "The I’arlsee stood and I 1 prayed thus with himself. God I thank thee- that I am not as Other tnen are, ektoritioners unjust, adul1 levers, or even as this publican Ills prayer was one of self-congrat-1 j ulatlon. Gue of the ways by winc h
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Hatan most effectively dulls oar semse* of sin Is by making us belleve that w v have no sin V I.' "I fast twice tn the week. I g!c<- 'hlthc-s of at! that I possess." ' Ills record Was above that required by law In that he fasted twice instead of once In a week and that he tithed not In part but In all things Wrong motives cancel all good records. i V. 18 "And the publican standing afar off, would not lift so muc h as his eyes unto heaven, but smote < Ufani hlr breast, saying. God be mere if*•! to me a sinner." The « essentials of an effective prayer of a sinner is Arst a conviction of sin and secondly a confession of that sin with all sincerity. If there I were more thoroughly convicted of ' sin there would be more c onvtr* «ions The prayer of the public an I ■ was rewarded by the pronounc e-1 ! ment of justlflc ation as seen In I vers If o—Silty years of Christian service* in the heart nt San Francisco's Chinatown afford'-d the occasion for a celebration by the Chinese Baptist Church Their first building j was destroyed by the earthquake , and fire of Utofl. l»ut the present I structure, costing |?o,O<W, houses the many activities of th< church which include a klnderga-ten. Chinese day and night schools, aud a i social hall used as a community center. Ten percent of the- scent s deleted ! from motion pictures reviewed Icy tho IMvirlon of Motion Picture* of the State Education Itepurtment. during the year ending In June l»l« were- eliminated ott sacrilegious giounds The report says that «2d acenes, subtitles or dialogues in 111 of the !.?« motion picture film* submitted for licen-ing during the year. Were deleted, lu addi-, t tion to eliminations on ' sacrilegioua" ground*. 50l were classified as Immoral. 2f5 indecent. as tending to Incite crime; .11 a* lit human i For some yeai- thu Federal Council of Churc h* * has hec-n trying to broaden the Motl.ei s l>.cy Idea Icy promoting "the Festival of the Christian Home Now It is prolg a "Chii-.ttaii Fami'y Wc-c-k " .which will I’egllt the first Sunday | In May and close on Mother s bay. Sunday May 11. In plannn»for thia | observance the committe e* dealing with the family life Os the Federal Council of Churches, the International Council of ilellgiou- IMuca--1 Hon and the National Council of 'Church Wont'-n are collaborating, a* aro also dc-nccmmational departments of religious education. The Itu—ian Missionary Scxiety report*. "Frohnbly the greatest re- ! llgiou* revival of modern times has | been taking place for the- last three | yeras along the Russian boder. i Thousands of I’olish Cbilstians have Ixten conducting the work, and thousands have buen brought into the kingdom of God These Polish contributors are pathetically poor, but out of their meagre earn--1 Ings they are financing the spread of gospel Intelligence! among the Russian people. Own Pksacwiit 41 © "What is the secret of your life?" asked Mrs. Browning of Charles Kingsley "tell me that I may make mine 10-cutlful 100. lie replied "I had a friend ' What are you doing to make and maintain friendship? ————— —o —■■■—— Trouble Is a sieve through which we sift our acquaintance. Those *oo big to pass through an our ti lends. There are two clas.-c-a of people: those who get more thau they giva aud those who give more than they get. Few men travel over the road of success without au occasional puncture. True friendship is like sound wealth; the value of Its is seldom kuowu uutil It is lost A lie may bu told la alioaca.
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BGIUIKHESW; •BI • Mfllffl HU ’ I »Jf W?jT Christian Church Kenneth Timmons pastor -■ ■ I Hlbh> flrhool. »80 a. m Fred 1 H< hrelderer. superintendent. Morning worship and Communion. 10:80 a. m. Wednesday evening Bible study 1 at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Reinhard. North Kvcond street Plan to attend these services of the churrh tn espress our gratitude to God and to And strength for living the Christian life. flt. Mary's Church ■ --i.-l Ma-s 7:00 A. M Children s Mass B'3o A. M. High Mass 8 «S A. M Communion Hunday for the Children of Mary. Prayer hour Sunday afternoon at 1 p. m Rev. J. J. Selmeti. pastor. ■ o - 1 — 2<on Evangelical and Reformed Church I Charles M. Prugh. Th 11. minister Chui ch flc hool. ’♦ a. as. T. L. 1 Be< her. superintendent. Morning worship. 10 a. m. Her-1 mon. "Keeping Utnt." Music by the young people's choir. Zion Youth League 0 li p Ul. I Howard llaugk. leadet Monday. 7 p m Churc h Schoo! 1 off!- era and tear hero. Wednesday. 73» p m — .Mid-, week service. Spec ial union Ash Wednesday service Wednesday. 9 JO a m. at the Evangelical church <*... —— Presbyterian Church Georg* O Walton, minister 9no n m Junior worship and ! Bible hour Mrs W A. laswer. ’ assissted by Mr* Framis Noack J Mrs Robert Gay and Miss Ina i Noack I B:3# a m Hunday H< hool. W P K< hroc k. SUP- rintendent. lu 30 a m Morning wotship I H* rm<m. ' The Creative atid Sus taining Power of God " Mid week prayer service- and | Bible study WedtM-day at 7pm The Men * Fellowship will meet ‘ Friday ev-ntnx Hupper will Ire | served at « o'clock Mt French Quinn will address the men. I iiion services on Ash Wedues-; day morning at 9 a m. at the ( Ev llt a! < hurch Hermon by br Mueller district superintendent of th. Evangelical church. Th< World l*ay of Prayer services nest Friday afternoon at this : church. . O Zion Lutheran Church Monroe at Eleventh Street Paul W Schulte. Pastor Hunday school and Bible c lass 9 3# a. tn Regular divllie service* !*• 30 a I 111 Early service* * 3# a m Lutheran Radio Hour 12 3o and 3:38 p. in Church choir Monday 7:3# p m B. H. Tea< he r Institute Monday < .to p tn Adult classes Tuesday 9 mi P in. Saturday catechism a- hool 8 30 a. m a —»— Baptist Church Carey R- Moser. Pastor 8:30 a ni Bible He bcu»l. We invite you to study God s Word with u* under competent teachers. 10:30 a. m Morning Worship. Hermon lhem* "God's Glorlou* Grace.' Special music I nile with us In this worship for comfort and inwpiialioli 0:00 p. m. Interlii'diat'' and Senior B. V. I’- V- services at the church. 7:3# p. m. We shall unite in the Inion Revival service at the Methodist church God I- blessing these efforts and we wish every Baptist might avail himself of these benefit*. ______ o —— Nuttman Ave. U. B in Christ L. J Martin, minister B:3# a. in. Sunday He heed. Lawrence Mie hel auperintendent 10.20 a. in - Junior church |o 35 a. in. In-vol lon*. Special number in »<>iig. II a. m. -Sermon by the justor. Sermon subject. "Temptation and How to (»vercom< ” 8:30 p. m. —Christ lan Endeavor. New leader* have been appointed tor the Junior Endeavor and are Mr*. Kiimg. Mrs Bennie Harkies* •nd Mr* Karl Nyfflcr. We trust there will be a large group of the boy., and girls who will attendplans are being made tor a program by this group iu ti»u ucar future. Several new pledge cards were signed in the Senior Endeavor last Hunday night and anyone who is interested la welcome to there helpful Berskes of the c hurch 7:3# p'm.—Evangelistic Mrvfcflg.
There will be another special numtier In song, also inspiring congregational singing. 7 |o p m Wednesday night Prayer meeting Hale Osborn leader Let all who know the worth of prayer attend the midweek prayer meeting If It la at all poeaI We. 7:3# p m Friday Night choir and musli practice Come and help the committee plan for greater and better service to oflr Lord through these channel*. Friday afternoon the World *, Hay of Prayer will be obm rved at the Presbyterian church All our frt-ople who possibly can are urged to attend O II IRIMM Tha First Umtsd Brethren Church Cernsr of Ninth and Madison Bta. G. T. Roeaelot. Minister Hunday School at 9 IS a m Everett Johnaon. superintendent Ev cry age will find an Interesting, class Morning Worship at 18 88 111 Sermon by the pastor Subject I "The Great Burden Bearer ' Christian Endeavor at 8 '» P m Good group* tor J- wela. Junior*. Intel mediate*. Henlor* and Adult* A wholeroine. pleasant and help ful hour will be enjoyed by all who attend these groups Evening Worship in the t ni<ui Revival Services at the First Methodist Churc ha» 73« pm. AH our people are urged tu attend thia service and tho*e that will lie h» Id each night during the coming week I st 7'P Th. entire roininuiiity In lnvitf%i I to join In these united revival aervices We all ne.-d Chris’ tnore than anything else and tbeae «eri vice* help us to find Him torn I and have your sou! refreshed In I these fine servic e* of Christian I worship and fellowship I First Evangelical Church Gso'ga 8 Latiar. Minister | 9:18 a m. Hunday gchoot Gregg Me Tarland superintendent | 18:1# a tn Bivins Worship Hermon theme: Is God Hire?’ The "Every Meinber-Canvass for I the financial support of she chun h will Ire made In tween the hour* of 1 3# and I «# o cloc k 6 <hi p tn Intermediate and Hen1 lor Christian Endeavor 7:88 P in. I’nion Revival Hetvire .at the Methodist Chunh Sermon i them. "Brad or Alive in 1941 7 3# p m. each night egec-pt I Haturday I nton Revival Meet mg In the First Methodist Church The fourth session of the Quarterly Collfl ewe Will lie held in the First Methodist Chucch on Tuesday- vc iilng. following the Revival Hu vice- All members of tinCol.fr relic t- are urged IO be present. 9 chi a tn Wedii* "day A»h Wedn<»day Hervi« In the Evangelical Char, h Hr R H. Mueller, Indianapolis, Ind will be guest sp.ak.-r This will be th.- first un lon service of its kind in Itecatur The general public Is invited to attend —<> - - • " ■ Church of Cod Glen E Marshall. Pastor 9 :!# II J' l Citified *« i v . ■ This Is a growing service It Is a service of worship, in mu«n song prayer, sermon and sindy H|iec ial .Iltentioll I* given to 'hr boy* and girls through the- medlflm of Junior Church Th<- Imilor church service will he In charge of Mrs. Kmery A HawkinThe morning message will lupreached io the ..dull group by Rev II A PoniioiH lt-’» PontioiM I* a into of wide c »i-eri' .c- having Iceen a Go*|*. I pre.cc-h-o fol more- thnii I" v< ci 5 I# Hoyi and Girl* meeting "The Hhillging Light630 Youth servlet The I linetian Cru- cl- i • ' 7 30 Evening *<-i vu 7:3# Wednesday night mid-week prayer service This f- a service that I-
“jesus Loves . . . ANNA B. WARNER . . ’XX Jesus love, me! this I know. Tt For the Bible telle me so; • Little once Io Him beUnd. * They are weak, but He is strong Yes. Jesus loves me. S Yes. Jesu« lovesine. r . Yes. Jesus lives me. ~. ' ■ ■ /X/; The Bible tells me so ) t/i X? M| W Little Stories ■JT3REAT HYMNS > .twn LJI a imlun rluldrm all ovaf ike «•* h W 4 ,'hriar mountain! o| Chino here In «*<• hymn anJ InXn, JW /A " ’'inaritt leork il •’ ronrwls •Awer-r lh»» po If ml «WII»n l>v / X A ’"a fl Wyw wk" “•'“N "«"»,b |M « ’***'’■ I"' 1 , u ” uU •* wmifrrd (or fhb J ih haJ written natklnf elw iti ntixi.it <rf religious
health An enjoyable bom spent in prayer and praise The public Is most cordially Invited to attend all the service* of thi* congregation. —— - Church of th* Natarene 7th and Marshall FtPaul Hi tndyberry. Pastor 93« a in Hunday school Mi Doyle Lytl*. Hupt 10 3# a in -The morning wor ■ ship service Hermon theme "The ! Prayer Life of Jesus.” Lord. tea< h U* to pray " ij.uke 11 11 K*B p in The Young Peoples service Mr. Fred Edg'-ll president | « 45 p tn The Hi 5 Y nervier 'Mr Roger Ward president * 45 p in The Jnnior soc iety Mrs. Ralph I team, supervisor 73# p in The regular evangel11stIc service 7 3# p m Wednesday the regu lar mid week prayer meeting Love to t|od makes one loyal to I the Church. A cheery welcome await* you at ! every rervlce. - 8 * i)O YOl' KNOW? J 1 Who Mid ’The hw of (he Lord perfsei ron vert inf the soul?" 2 What promise did God maks to the le.scple it they Would keep 1 hi* covenant? 3 What doe* Jesus require of anyone- who will follow him? 4 In tracing the genealogy of Jesus, how far back doe* Luke 5 What was s- »n aud beard at the baptism of Jeans? HMe Answer* on Pag* 21 I I First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Street Ralph W Graham. DO. Minister 9 3# A M Morning Worship and study. A unified service, nursery so. th-- Infant*. Junior church for the c hildr.-n. Hltn c this Hunday is the Layman's Sunday, various lay , members will have charge of the , M-rvfc c- The Chorus Choir aud the ladle* quartet w II provide Special I music Mi L L Hann will deliver th< addre**. Mr. Fred Bu»' he Charge Layleader will talk on the , 'Mymen at work." W. Guy Brown i will give the Junior worship mess- | age other part* of the service will - ' lie brought by laymen Fred MillLowell Smith and Earl D Colter. Every member of the Churc h who la able to Ice about should he iu I this service A cordial welcome is i c gt.-tided to those who may uot be worshipping elsewhere f, oo I* M Epworth League devotional service Watson Maddo* , leader. All young people of the i church are urged to attend 7 3o I* M Vnlon Evangelistic *.i vices will Ih- it. Id in till* church i the general public I* invited Inspiring congregational singing. »pe- < ial music. and gospel preac hlng , These union service* will be conI tlnued through out the week each J eventtig at 7 30. Hpec fal Ash Wednesday rervlce I will be held on Wednesday at 9 iw A M I nfcm Prayer Service Thur*- ' day at 9 80 A M ' I o REVIVALS II Revival at Pleasant Valley i Revival meeting will be h-Id at the Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodl«t church March 2nd to the !«;th with services beginning each evening at 7 30 The church i* located two mile* cast and one mils south of Monroe. Indiana The woikers are. Rev. Jac ob L He hell of Bluffton Indiana, song cvangel-:-t and Rev Vestal VanMatre o! Fairmount Indiana evangelist. — - - —o — i The greatest freedom one has l» • ! the freedom to chouse hl* own de*-
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Religious Recanstruetlan G Walter FHke say*: "Believing 1 that In these days of thrretenad fa-1 mlly disaster we can not put moral I safety Into our homes without the | safeguards and apiritual help of vital religion we mint therefor make our personal rwllgloo more courageous, out-spoken, more bon I eat and frank Only thus ran we win our modern youth to a personal I loyalty to JesiH Christ and bl* 1
Far the Church of Tamarraw To ’.nv 4'bristtou Church of postwa: day* th* Christians ol Europe end those of America can make each their own special contribution . tatd Dr. Adolf Keller of Geneva. Hwitseriand, at a testimonial dinner given him recently in New York City by the Vniversal Christian Council and several other Interdenomination organisations. Th* gift of the European Christian, he *ta'*d. would l*o "a deep realisation that the Church la not dependent on a powerful hierarchy or'wealth j of building* iu institution <■ but on the unshakable conviction* of theindividual believer The American . Christian would contribute hl* dy namh enthu«ia»m hl- hopeful forward look and hu prlccles* optim-
Drug**. Kodak#. Sundries, la>wc Bron. Paint# Wallpaper Holthouse Drug Co. The Nyal Store Hl* wi-dom or folly Is revealed In the kind of choice be make-. VAI’O BATH A Different Bath We nave 22 years esperienee In thi* field. Come In and have our Mr. Dougherty esplam the nature of the Jahn F. Clare Vapo Bath | or call 120 far appointment. Elba Budding 107 S. 2nd Bt. Hp-*d l-n't everything: direction counts. “Work With Burk" Burk Elevator Co. Grain, Coal & Farm Supplie# MM Wcnchester St Phone 25 & 888 I Rxiigioti Is more than a tuue to i whistle wbeu passing a graveyard: For Better Health See Dr. 11. Frohnapfel Chiropractor & Naturopath X Ray of Spine where indicated. Therapy applied as needed. In Decatur Since 1921 PHONE 314 Skill- may not rea* h the lnvc-1 of his Ideal* hut he will resell a higher level because be b»- Ideal-. Tow-in and Wrecking Service HI TLER’S GARAGE Cltde Butler, Prop. t Eapart Auto Repairing US S First St. Phon* 505
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Ideal* of llvlat ' "We sincerely desire iksi *ort of I religion which Is a human eapei- , lenee of God's life add love In the midst of hf#'s ordinary task* and te»t* Wa covsm a vital, life-giving ' relationship with the Hapreme (power at the heart of life.' Why not accept rhe invitation and COME j TO t'Ht'RfH NEXT fft'NDAT? D Cari Yoder
Dm which when rightly understood l* the essence of belief in the goodness of God " j>r Keller, who Is director of the 'central Bureau of Relief of the Evangelical Churches of Earope appealed fervently for immediate •nd generou* aid from American Christian* to their fellow-Christiaua In Eutope. I u u c& ii J — and —?- Wv-| Wisdom-V-1 "Eat fruit." one paraon idvlaed another who wa* not feeling *o flt. "You taut >a' too much fralt.'' "Adam did.*' wa* the laconic reply. In tbl* age of rapid fratiMt it M possible for a person to go every- ' where without getting anywhere <lreat minds have purposes; others have wishe-.—-Washington 1 Irving.
The First State Bank Doeotur, Indiana Established 18M .Member Federal Depmiit Ins. Corp. We find in life exactly what we put Into It.- Kmnreon AGNES BEAUTY SHOPPE If Your Hair ia not Becoming to you. You Should be Coming to Ua. Agnes Arnold Alice Baker • Dorothy Hunt 121 N. 4th St. Phone 21 Furgiveno** is the odor siren by flower* when trampled unon. Ashbaucher Tin Shop FURNACES. STOKERS. ROOFING LIGHTNING RODS. AND ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK. DECATUR, INDIANA Phono 7J9 —7O S Obedience I* a delight only when it i* a matter of choice Otherwise In a slavery. Dale D. Moses Dairy Pasteurized and Haw Guernsey Milk Phone 6782 High speed in the right direction Is les,. dangerous than low speed in the wrong direction. Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer and Real Estate CHARI.ES W. KENT Real Estate and Appraisals Trust Co Bldg. Phono 104
