Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 17 May 1941 — Page 5

mRDAV, MAY 17, 1941.

E7 I SUNDAY | SCHOOL ■lesson <• ■&U3SSU.* KLw Un *7 > ■ for May 25 Lr< «XT~A«* TIXT Tl*° I ' r ’*' < ’J* D * 4 J 5 Mid. crt • lr-uj £■ •S' <£d is ■» tMpecwr o* H»■Jrs i»» L bat sriumrot ChrUtUnCbn.t4.n- < Henry DrumE Peter preMUtod Ju»t » uch i* -,i when. «.ri» 10 “»• hl *- ■ 1 a>n.u.mty. there «roro • Ec ; « 4 opinion regarding h.s K. io • Gentite .nd bl* tomiljr, E i iteppmg .tone to higher K Im&M t° t jlac * °* bro,d ' Ej Peter, to.te.d of *pKto hi. ».tobc authority or Etti h‘» P'» ll,on - » lrn P | ’ rel,t ' h.d dune He presentE i«“ prv'< 01,1 God b,d ,Ctu ' ■beer, .1 work; namely, a reEed tod-E-ay te.rn frum thi* lewon ■xe *»y to broadened horteon. ■ 7-titer wefulnea. for the E& I* by ■ I Viiloa of God'» Pl.» E nen are equally preclou* in E «.<t.t God taught Peter very E-rely that, whether Gentile or ■ the Lord I. "not willing that E r»ri»h. but that all should Et: repentance" 'll Pet. >:•). En Cod .peak* we do well to Eheed to Hi. mesroge, even k it cut. arrow our idea, and Kbcei a. it often doe. It i. w plan that i. important; it I. 'i ;ian and purpose. A. we ■ a that way we .hall have U Experience of Ged’e Power U-15). a Holy Spirit had fallen on the Get and they actually had been d Is it not singular that in the f church they could hardly bei that a Gentile could be roved? •»e are astoniihed if a Jew i* 3! Why will we in our unbelief I the Holy One of Israel? a .11-powerful gospel of the t at God i» .till roving men and rL Jew. .nd Gentile*, from ixi. Have you teen it hapit it a great inspiration to i and service God is ready so Kxrage us-He is the same toil He was when He sent Peter bmeliu. Ar* we willing to run rrrandi, proclaim Hi. message? Io to we need ■ Aa Apprerlatlea ®f God's If (v. Ift. ■s best way to learn the mean■f God's Word is to use it, live it, ■ it. "If any man will do his ■ he shall know of the doctrine, ■her it be of God" (John 7:171. ■ bad learned anew that God's fed meant just what it Mid. We I *re God's servants should beB H.i Word and act on it in faith. Beeree ‘hat Cornelius bad gath- ■ •group in his household to hear I Sard of God (Acte 10:27, 83). Bd we not do the same? "Canleich calculate with exactness •» tune and place where the go*p to be preached, and is it not ttie to bring thither one's rela- • »nd friends? Secondly, when *r-t in a place of worship, canrich be prepared to say, 'We are brre present'—all, family and >di. mind as well as body; ‘in > <ht of God'—not to be seen by *’■ not conscious to much of !r » »i of the presence of God; ‘to r.O fting.’—not to be amused k ‘leap; that have been eomthee of the Lord'—not to “> to human conjecture or the exf* * of doubts, but to receive a f ’• me.,a H which lg g s!lvere<J prvverent spirit and with the termute: Thus saith the f. "b.t would happen were all "“ ,n churches filled with such 'Charles R. Erdman). , ‘ brings u* to what Is most Im--8t all in broadening our ««•> horizons. '■ *■ Understanding es God's •17. • love is for all people. Since , !■"/ barriers of tt>« u color ' **•»»• ® r • oclal i *' “ 1. not for His followers, ••wredly not for Hi. servants. T* “P hindering restrictions i irt J 0 ** 001 c °untenance. If st-i?T 10 “*• GwHlm. Petor d J? * ,n ln,tr uroent in His i * h ‘ndranca in His way. ■e n ** d * of our *• ***•* God's work .hould not Him and His love. He w ’ J* r,,ds ' to work •• •» He did in the I Mnna ,!t * r . ,nd Or P | ’ ul ey iortT? “ « ivt Him liberty » wJk *i. nd throu < h us. not as we i ■*. .u . ** He desires. Who that we should withstand « X** teal « oal mutg walks With .imle.i ,h,u * Greyed, ’f’ C °*

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Tbe greatest single event in the history the church iu it* bioad enlng effect upou the CJirUtlau movement was tbe conversion of Haul, whose maddening career of persecution was checked by au amasing conversion. V. 1. ' And Maul, yet hreathiug out ibreetenings and tteughtei against the diaciples us the lazid. went unto the high priest." Not half is told of the persecutions <4 the early Christian* Paul like Hitler. was bigoted and thuuglit he could put Christianity uul of sor iety by mean* of persecution Hut he failed as Hitler will ultimately fail. V. 2. "And desired id him letters to Damaxus to the synagogues, that if be found any of this way. wbether they were men or women, be might bring them bound to Jerusalem.'* Christ's followers to this time were designated as people of "the way." Note that women are on an equal footing with men in religion V. 3. "And as he journeyed, he cam* near DamasCds; and suddenly there shined round him a light from heaven " The light was something supernatural It is foolish to think that a sunstroke or a similar | natural phenomenon could have I revoiutionigerl Paul's intellectual! conceptions, transformed bis char-j acter. and furnished an Incentive for great sacrificial service. V. t. "And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him. Mau). Saul, why persecutest thou me?" To persecute one of God's children is to (persecute God. What can be worse than pe-secuting God? V S. "And he said Who art thou Ixrrd? And the Utrd said. I am Jesus whom thuus perwrutest; it so bard tot thee to kick against tbe prn ks." To disregard Chris', and his teachings will make any man's lite hard sooner or later Tbe land speaks not with judgment but with tovo to the end tliat men may be Jed from darkness into light. V. «. "And he trembling and astoned said. Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said. Arise and go into the city, and it shall Ire told thee what thou shaft do." Paul was receptive. Hl* first step was to arise, thus showing his sincerity. V 7. "And the men which journeyed with him stood speechless hearing a voice, but seeing no man." They were astonished to hear a supeinatural voice. V. a. "And Maul arose from the earth; and when his eyes wen opened, he saw no man; but they led him by the hand, and brought him to Damascus." God used Mauls associates iu the convention program though they may have m vet Iteeome followers of Christ Paul saw the land by faith and not l»y signt. V. 9 "And be was three days without sight, and did neither eat nor drink ' God made him physically blind that he might appreciate how great had been the durkness of bis soul V. 10. "And there was a certain rfiactple at Damascus, named Anan las; and to him said the latrd in a vision. Ananias. And he said. Behold I am here." Not that the latrd calls his followers for service God could not go to Saul to convert bint unless some one went first, ft is our part to be willing to go V 11. "And the laird said unto him. Arise and go into the street w hjch Is called Straight, ..nd tn church page SPONSORS THE FIRST STATE BANK Ganaral Banking — O O BURK ELEVATOR CO. Grain, Coal and Farm Supplus ASHBAUCHER'S TIN SHOP Retailer* of Stoker*, Furnace* and Sheet Metal. —O « holthouse drug co Highest Quality—-Lowest Price* j OR. H. FROHNAPFEL Your Health i* no Better than Your Spin* DECATUR UPHOLSTER SHOP Upholetering. Repairing Furniture —-— —- BLUE CREEK DAIRY Drink Milk laatead J. F. BANMANN, Auctioneer Livo Stock A Real E»tate -0 Tho SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Low Cooto— Strong Compante* DECATUR LUMBER CO. Hom* of Home*. O_O —■ IF YOU APPRBCUTE THIS CML'BCH i’AGli PATRONUE THE SPONSORS.

quire in the house <rf Juda* for oo>called Saul us Tarsus, for behold he prayeib ” God has an all-seelnx , eye. He I* pleased to see any one pray; for such, there is hope us salvation God knew even tbe thoughts of Haul, for be knew Saul's vision Paul, now was sin cere and desired to know tbe truth and do God's will Vs. 13, H "Then Ananias answered. laird I have heard by many of tbu man. how much evil he bath done to the Mints al Jerttaalem Hut the Ixird said unto him. Go tby way, for he l* a chosen vessel unto me. to Irear my name before the Gentiles, aud kings aud tbe children of Israel." Christians are too tUnid in presenting tbe truths necessary for salvation. Nowhere Is God's presence more in evidence than when one ot Christ's follow er* tries to lead another to Christ. V. id. "For I will chow him how great things he must suffer for my name's cost ” Saul's sincerity and faith were to Ire tested by trials aud persecutions, through which be Izecame a vertiable pillar in the early church. o - - £SKHHBKSM»? >sa>> * aMMa 7 > w3C9HE3HBBHHHIB The gospel message is now reaching all Bra.il evwry Sunday night through the ten stations of the Uvangelicai Radio Broadcasts. Flach non Catholic Communion is cooperating The World's Sunday H< h<M>l Association, in announcing this nows, states also that enthusiasm is greeting Its ten-year Christian education program in the Philippine Islands, and that the Congo Protestant Council recently added to Its staff a religious education secretary. Dr. George Carpenter. It is said that seventy-seven Chinese universities have heen moved from one thousand to two miles beyond the range us Japanese guns. Notwithstanding this long perilous trek. China now has the largest enrollment in its History. While the nation fights so its life there are forty-thousand students In training, and situ e 193 M fifty million Chinese have been taught to read and write all in anticipation of the new day and the new nei-d (or China. Cooperation among the ('hurt he* in meeting the problems of communities adjacent to national defense camps and stations is the immediate olejrs five (if the newly organized Christian Committee for Camp Communities. The committee also provides a centra! clearing house for cooperation with the appropriate agencies of the federal government. In general the committee is representative of all the major Communions Its fifteen members include six appointed by the Federal Council of Churches, six by the Home .Missions Council, and three by tile General Committee of Army and Navy Chaplains Provision for religious services and teaching, social recreational facilities. and protection against liquor, gambling and Vke are among the concerns of the new committee, I The Bible still ranks foremost as , the most interesting Imok < ver pub lished according to the findings of a nation-wide poll recently completed liy the American Institute of Public Opinion. American men and women were asked to reply to the question. What is the most interesting book you ever read?" The report indicates that the Bible is not only the best seller but the most general favorite. 0 Our PkESCHiit "You may wonder why more persons do not attend church service*. Before you blame the preacher, however, think of some of tbe demand* on him He must win a hearing by an unusual, gripping message. He must please his bearer*, a condition calling (or diplomacy in dealing with sip. in order to be convincing, he must make bi* bearers think He must create in his audrcucy a droir* to return iu sflto of all Sunday attraction.-' 1

DEGtTL'R DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATI'R, INDIANA.

KHUIKHESB Christian Church Kenneth Tltnmou*, pastor Bible Bcbool. >3O a. m. Fred Hchr< Iderer. superintendent. Worship and Communion. 10:30 a. m. Monday night at 7:30 p. m,—The United Missionary Bex iety will meet at the home of Mr*. James Kitchen with Mr*. Dorfus Drum as leader. Wednesday night service* at the • burcb under the direction of Ken neth Timmons, pastor. o- — Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church Charles M. Pi ugh Th D. minister Church School, 9 a. iu T. L. Becker, superintendent. Morning worship. 10 a. in Youth day service Sermon. “Conscription for Christ."-Luke I<:M. Music by the Young People* choir. Zion Youth league. C;ls p. tn. Htauffer, leader. Monday. 7:30 p. m. - Monthly meeting of the Men's club. Thursday. 1 p. m —Ascension day service for women. First Pr*sbyt*rian George (). Walton, minister 9 a tn — Junior pre-Hunday school | worship and Bible instruction. Mrs W A. tower. Miss Ina Noa< k and Mrs Robert Gay. 93ua. in Hunday School W P. I Schrock, superintendent. Mrs. Don ; tote* hi < harge. 10:30 a. m Morning worship Sermon. "He Appointed Them." During this service the newly elected officers of tbe church will be ordained and installed. S:3O p m Young People's notify Miss Irene Andres*. Mid week Bible study and prayer service Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Regular monthly meeting o( the church (Hsakni will he held Friday evening at 7:30 at the church. fit Mary’* i First .Mass 7:00 A. M. Children's Mas* 3-30 A. M. High Mas* 9:46 A. M. Communion Sunday for the Holy .Name Sot iety Prayer hour Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. J. J. Beimel., pastor. 0 Zion Lutheran Church Monro* and Eleventh Street Paul W. Schult*. Pastor Sunday school and Biblu cla.-ts 9.30 a. m. Regular divine services 10:30 a. m. J-laiiy services g:3o a. m Church choir Monday 8:00 p. iu — FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Corner Ninth and Madison Street* G. T. Roroelot, Minister Sunday School at 9;la a. m. Everett Johnson, superintendent. Helpful classes for all ag> s. Morning Worship at 10:30 a. in. A H|H-cial program In honor ot the high school graduate* from the church will be given and a special sermon by the pastor. "Available Resources for Youth" will be the subject of the morning sermon. Christian Endeavor at 0:13 p. m. This meeting is 15 minute* earlier so as to give time to get to tho high school auditorium for the Baccalaureate service* there. Bible Study Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00 p m. Church of th* Nazaren* 7th and Marshall fit*. Paul Brandyberry, Paster 9 30 A M. Bunday school. Doyle Lytle, supt. 10:30 A M Tbe morning worship service. Sermon tbome: “The AllSeoing Eye of God.” 7 15 P. M Friday — The regular prayer service for the oncoming revival campaign. 9:00 A M Saturday — The regular i lass in Christian Education Parents please urge your children to be present for throe very important and interesting studies of tbe Bible. We are dismissing our evening service for the annual baccalaureate service. Congratulation* Class of 1911! „ o FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH George *. Lozier. Minister 9 15 A. M. Bunday School Gregg McFarland, superintendent. 10:10 A M Divine Worship service Sermon theme: "Adventurous Living" Young people from the church who are members of tbe 1911 graduating class of the Decatur high school will be tbe special guests at this service Other service* cl tbe day are bamg omitted in favor ot the Bacca-

laureate Service which will lie conducted in the high tu-hool auditorlam on Bunday evening. «:30 p. M, Wednesday — choir rehearsal 7:30 P. M . Wednesday Pray er and Prai*c Service. 2 00 P. M . Thursday — todies Aid Society. The awnual Daily Vacation Church School will be held, begin ning on Monday muruing. May 20th Children from three years of age and up are Invited to the school. —' » #■— — — FIRfiT METHODIST CHURCH Monro* at Fifth Street Ralph W. Graham D.D., MiniMcr 9 3'l A M Morning Worship and Study: A Unified Service. Nursery and Junior Church Music by the* young people's choir. A special program in recognition of the Youth of the Church who are members of the graduating class of 1911 will be held. Bibles will be presented to each member. Appropriate music, and sermon by the pastor. Parents and friends ot tbe young people are especially Invited and a cordial welcome I* extruded to all. R 30 P M. Epworth to-ague; The Methodist Youth Fellowship. All young people of th.- church and those not attending elsewhere are especially urged to come. 7:30 P. M We will join in the Baccalaureate Service st tbe high school auditorium. Our people are urged to attend Wed. *:3fi Young people's choir rehearsal. 7 00 Prayer and Bible hour. k:'W Chorus choir rehearsal. - —' - o FIRfiT BAPTIST CHURCH Car«y R. Mo**r. Pastor 9:3" A. M Hibl, School. A class for every age. 10:30 A M Morning Worship This service will be Iu honor of our eight high school graduates Seimon by the pastor. Theme. "Fill Edged Investment." 0:00 P M The Intermediates will meet at the church. Everyone welcome at this House of God. No evening service at chun k. —--—< —o ——-—— - Nuttman Avenue U B Church L. J. Marlin, pastui Sunday School. 9.30 a. ni. Lawrence Michel. Hlipei-illteiidellt. Devotional service and gospel message by the pastor immediately after the Sunday school service. A large attendance is desired at these services. Help to attain our highest goal in Sunday school attendance for this month. There will be no Christian Endeavor or preaching *ervi< e Sunday night on aoouiit of th, baccalaur eate services of the high school graduates. 7:15 p m. Wednesday night Prayer meeting. Let all Christians attend this prayer service which in growing in Interest and attendance. Daily vacation Bible school will be held from May 36th to June 13. All who care to ar< invited to enroll in this school. The Church of God Glen E Marshall, pastor 9.30-11:311 a. 111. Unilied service. In the unified service a worship period is provided for the entire group present; Junior church is conducted with the boys and girls; a message is given for th>- young people and adult group liy the pastor. This service is a constantly grow Ing service, tot all the friends this congregation stand loyally by this servl.s-. There will he no evening servhe* because of the ba< laiaureale services to be held al the high » huol gymnasium. 7:30 p. in Wednesday Mid week prayer service. May at June fi Hally Vacation Bible school This school will provide classes for the beginners, primaries, junior*, and intermediate*. 1

M “0 GOD, OUR H€LP IK AG6S P-fIST" ... ISAAC WATT* ... , O Corl our lielp |„ Jj V ' 1 for hope lor years to (ome Our shelter from thr stormy Musi. 4JL~ And our eternal home I — Under the shadow nt Illy I Thy saints have dwell secure. Little Stories SuKrienl i* Ihme arm alone. And our defense is ’“'e^ REAT HYMNS). I TLjj Lvmn |Az Nibflmili Ptnlm i« fttniu/ftixl twf nf sAz krsl 1 I krnniiJlb I f nihth Wnlfft An mmlui tttUft j \ uui Wn/fi katMP r>« GoJ /<x hit num Kzlp gaJ / A fitfenglA 'FLlfrJujtl *M. religious . Fiue,Dom

We urge the |H»retlt* to ell. (linage the laiy* and girl" to attend. Holiday. May 351 h We expect ReV. and Mr*, tor* Olsen, returned misslotiurle* from Isnmatk to he in the servil e* of til.- day. The publh it most lordially in Vlted to attend all tin- service* of j this congregation. — -'O'- - - Wlsdoiri’Jjl fl ■****[ ‘ But. Tommy, -aid hU mother. , didn't your ronin lence lell Jun you were doing wrong? " "Yes", said Tiuntny. "but I've learned not to believe everything I hear" Pathfindi i o ♦ ♦ IM> YOU KNOW? ♦ ♦ I How did Christ show His love for the chun h? 2. What did Paul say life and death meant to him? 3. Os what st try is tin- following a part: "Hilver and g >ll have I none, but what I have, that give I unto thee?" I What queen Vos I to take I Elijah's life before anolhet day had passed? 5 What king after a m»-t wi -kt-d reign wa- restored to In- kingdom in answer to bis prayer in iaptivity? • See Answers on Page 3) o Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee ♦ ♦ Use Scissor* li i- much easier to use scissor* (or Hitting meat. fish, and fowl f ir I use in s*lad* or ereami-d mixtures. Tin- piece* an- more uniform Bluing Spot* To remove obstinate bluing -|x»l« from white clothing, boil it in dear watei, Guard Against Moth* To preo m fin t -tics against moths, dissolve 'j-ouuie ol camphor in one pint of al< »ho! and -pray till- rolies With this before putt. I ing up o Men- ktiowii-dge is < imparativdy ' i worthless mill s dig- -ted into pra< tii al wi-dom and comunm < n»e a» upplli-d to til* affau •of life Try on Edwaids Heads Recruiting I *4 \ — / Jr I ■ Ih Hjgn.ttion us ('<»’ Endl I* Ph i m>ii .iM <or|M .n« i n*< ruhhig atiiHMilKwl today at Filth i i>i p* ilivii b*'iid i jH»irt« ! iFoil Hayv*. tt> V- i» * I nilni.officer and acting ,i»*i*taiK idjut '.mt general. Col I’ieisoii sill ha-,< : si||iei vision ovi-i liultii lion <.»»! ill | regular army and flying cad' t r< ! cruiiiug aciivitit* throughout ohi > • Kentucky, W« Vligiiiia .tu l ' Indiana.

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THE CHURCH INVITES YOU General Pershing say*: "Only God can change human nature When joiu decide to be governed by God. then the change comes It's like joining the army You decide there's something worth fight.tig fur You enlist You put your I self under orders Then you are ( given now e«|uipm<-nt You find new , i-omradship. Your way of living ' IlhCrtßltfjl A Creed for an American I believe in Ameraa an America which stand* for tbe <M|ual tight* of all life, liberty and tbe pursuit ot happiness, which stands for duties as well as rights; which put* people first and things second; which reject* hatred and Intolerance the bulwark* ot slavery, and cheridies good will and understanding. the bulwark* of freedom I believe in America an America fashioned frmii the fibre of many races and people*, where i none -hall know discrimination ■ml ill shall have n peit; an Am America where the denudes of brotherhood van be practiced under a common Fatherhood, where the -,t< i-dm-ss of the individual is not |o-t under the d‘>mina'iou of the Slate, and where the Cbunh of i God speak* not with the voice nt |a dictator but With the VuUe of God I believe in America au Ain-

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change* and your whole outlook on life < hange* "To Im governed by God mean* to listen to a Wisdom bey.-nd your own And obey." Tbe church 1* God's siwm |*| institution to help men to Im- divinely guid'd Why not a«c<*pt the invitation and GOME TO CHI RCH NEXT HUNDAY? D. Cfirt Yoder erica strong through the high warrents of the 84l of Rights the rights of freedom ot speech, freedom of press, freedom of assembly and freedom of religion; an America which stands not for selfish isolation but tor couiageou cmpcratiou with all men and nations of k<hh| will; which dares to dreaw of a Kingdom of God on earth, whm wars shall have cea»«E throughout the world and the principles of tbe Prince of Pence, of Love ami Brotherhood, shall rule in the heart* of all m«u everywhere. I believe in America an America which shall lie the consummation of all the Utopian dream* of all tbe dreamer* of the world A Commonwealth of Good Will -Tbe Chui chman o There is nothing that makes men rich and strong hut that Which they carry inside them Wealth is of the heart, not M the hand John MiHou There is one advantage of having youi nose tu the grindstone. You are not so tempted to stick It into other people's business It makes little difference who gets the credit a* long a* some one gets the result*.

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