Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1941 — Page 5

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ETTsi ndav ■lesson September 7 ■ H itn<» ’ *«»"'<•► 10 tH' < HI K< HI * If-. . ■*s7 : • ' known ' *r firalU.M® bi M*,.....,.. 11!»!' «o »tudy It. K". , . gr.ifcant that ’here " 1 K. ~ < ,t*r . ■■■■ .' «**>•» R. rrid ■! 3 ■ - ‘” le '" n R- ■-•!•■ -k * ■h‘ h * IK* 2 ;« !#■ w ■ '* M great ;n > r!j "‘ e on U,e K., ( ,-* ,*j•..•..! i * Can R7: >»•’ Ks,* < , not r*»y .' trri rrt. R - ha. i a ’ R-The:* I’lfour <«>• R'arto.:! f mb rpretatkm: R-., prrt*'*' • Ch putl It 111 ■*,!«! S.nee :r*rv * f tto preR_ r, v iv « r. • yet taken place, »e«r* urtct.ab'.e -Ji The R.e *!„.h reg-.rd* ’he b<> >k a’ ■ .■ R.. ;t . There is trith to this K, d <i r •. e. ver the hiscirf n.entiored in the H-,- »t>'ch art »*' ukt Rte ~it» a rid <3 The histori" R stuck regardi the b—k at , h;*t« ry. R< i. ft i V. ace on- ! r pr-phr-Rt-.et 4 The futurist R be the belt view*; ■><>' that chapter* two and Re ' slub relating to actual K ■ .-rr. ** . at-■t-.e-.reh.*' f. ! the church. Kd r-rr.a.ntter t the b-*>k R.Z,' f/.n evetti This 11 the Kt’l.' ■ *h ' .' largely held Krrwns'ive Bible teachers. ■>. ' -t. t !<■ -.. latum It Km -1 19* In the book itself: H; '•< th.r.g* *r.rh th >u halt Her' J er. i v.non>-chapter 1. ■1 The ttir.gi which are" 'the Bo- .rchta thiju-rt 3 and 3 ■1 The tf.-.g* which shall be” B* n lever,*. namely, aeali, B.',*i per' ■ • .*:« dooms. B: ne» ttisgi -chapters 4 to i 2 Mo..- .in r, r-.'i, bring! before ■ two rs the teven churchea of Mi.- Ffhei.i <■ 1 Smyrna—with Mt.r eiicr.i our day ■ l Tl» lyhetus < harib—kcthe R (sld, and 4King Judgment Rm>. ■ F !! ».ng the talutation and the Mr....> otion nt li.r Son < f man <do Mt hilt read it. Rev ! ».!»,, John ■< ifmitle. who wai the one to M/v. the viawn came ii directed to Mtte to ire ehurrn at Ephetua, id- ( it through ’ the angel” of Mcr.ui'J; We do n t know who he Mi bit lime the word meam M-tnrr pr. ' it ma.- refer to a leadM 'fflter <M elder picture of the church at Mtr-.I ail 1 gery beautiful one. ■ an active church, not afraid ■ «*t. patient under trial, com•'■dMfy impatient with gin and MtdliMH. It was not afraid to dncipLne. toductvdit falae M»>l. and to stand against the Ml »->rki of the worldly-minded would seem that there could M nothing more said for a church. M twre was a vHa! note lacking • •c’nty they were perfect, but Mr had departed from their first l* ! ’»t b memt by leaving their ■ "*•' 'Farwt love is the ahanMthent of all for a love that hai ‘U . The chureh at wai shll i remarkablt R. fA .? ut il lacked the element of F»h? 8 r ~ilm ’ * hicll ifi w ‘ “* C4 'culatmg worldling, is imThere are some people ™-W* that thi, hek of en- - »»m ii an advantage. May God nyXs? 01 ”* 11 2 T X MC( «**fc*nthehero lM n. * of flnt love .hall , G Cwi ' t ** 11 Moegan). haXhSS. **• I,H< * ,or u * *• •’W orthodoxy win ktU a chureh f “' M ’’"•"Otten t o * ,wf thurd-k-rd m T ,or wh,ch th "» •• no :&-•- ng B .X " -° r ' W * *»« folI£ d 7?t d -“’«TT X b’ k> * w * ••‘ld pertMutot (i '*» P r, wnnt and • w *«X to^ Hh ,h * m *' ’he ead .7?“"* *•» Then * <h. cr^JST* 4

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Creamed Comments On The Sunday School Lesson

Thia rptotle la a generol letter Intended primarily M a circular to many rhnrekna. urging all to amid anything divisive and tn love each other at God through Jem Cbrlit has loved thton V. U. "Marvel not my brethren. If the world hate you " The li«i< a« seen today as a basts of wwr Is nothing Bern; how toillminate it is a great question Its only antidote la piewented In this lesson V. 14 "We know that we have |ia«aed from death unto life, because we love the brethren, lie that loveth not hl> brother abide th in death." There are two kingdoms, that of death or life, that of hate or love; and each one of us i« a member of either one or the other V. IS "Whoso hateth his brother Is a murderer, and ye know that nn murderi r hath eternal life abiding m him". Kin is not only in the deed hut in the motive as well. When one gibidea In the kingdom of hat red tl dmn of love and life within V. I* “Hereby peneive we the love of God. “bea-auae he laid down his life for us; and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren " The bust test of a man a love la whether or not he is willing voluntarily to give of bis poaseaaloM. where need Is (dsvlous and well known to him V. IT. “But whoso hath thl-1 world’s good, and aeeth bls brother hath need and ahutteth his bowls I of compassion for him. how dwelled the love of God in him?" It Is not so Otten some great horoi< sacrifice that teats our love for God and meg but the making of lesser sacrifices which are not likely to be known and applauded Vl 7, I. -Heioved ,et us love one another; for love la of God, and every one that tovgth is born of God Be that loveth not knoweth not God. for God l« love." Igsve Is the surest ’lest of "being botn again." V. >. “In this was manifested the love of God toward u- because tha' God sent his only begotten eon Into the world, that we might live through him." Much of goodness appears in nature but God's lovo comes through grace. Tile only life that counts is the life that we may have through Christ. Let it I* 4 known tlmt there 1,, no other r«f way to live. V. IV. "Herein is love, not that we loved God. but that h> loved us. and sent hla son to !> • the propitiation for us " The new life of love la not something we can attain; it Is a gift of God that comes when we are emptied of sin and self, making our heart recwptlve for God's rich gift of grace and hive V. 11. "Beloved. If God so loved us. we ought also to love one anothei." Isoving one another !• n teat of the HMIIIm love of God When our hearts are filled with God's love we do not try to love folk-; we just love ih«n naturally bei ause God's love must Im- oipressed to be retained V. It. "No man bath seen God at any time. If we love one another. God dweMeih in us. and hl* love is perfected in us." God is a rpirit and therefore can not be seen bodily; ao he Is manifest in eipresshins of love seen on every side. The love that God gives us Is perfect so there la nothing perfet t In man egeept God's love given to man V. 11. “Horrfry know we that w- ' dwell In him. and he in us, le-caus'-

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he bath given u* of bl* Hplrlt." The agent thiough whim God's hive Is wioiight in man's heart Is the Holy Hpirit. V 14. "And We have seen and do testify that the father sent the Hon to be the Savior of the world ' Another teat of otirisllan love is effective Ghristlan witnessing for Christ. The next verso is a good testimony. V Id. "And we hare known and believed the love that God hath to u* God i> k>ve and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God and Gihl in him " If we have love In our heart* we can he sure we have God in oui nearts. V 17. "Herein Is our love made perfect, that we might have boldness In the day of judgment; because a* he is. so are we m the world,” When love Is made perfect, no disposition contrary to love remain* In the wul This Is a high state of grace; but It can be attained. Z H "There I* n-> fear In love; perto t loves-asteth out feai." It is God * plan t>> have men free from fear and worry by means of love. .... — Mise,-a -a t / A. e-B I VvorkJ i One of the to-st known churchrelated rellsd group* Is the American Friend* Service Committee, a Quaker organisation Kecently a< cording to pres* reports. Its '<•> workers in France were feeding over 24.t0"> children In ten French cities, giving them a noon-du/ meal. The greutowt danger in these subjugated countries is that of malnutrition. A book entitled. “The Hellgtons of In-mocruiy.” and written by three h-wdlM American theologians of the Protestant, Jewish and Catholic faiths, ha* just been published undet the offh ial sponsorship of the National Conference of 1 Chritoian* and Jews. The volumej seeks to explain in popular terms I the faith 'of each group Its author* are Ur. Ixruis Finkelstein, president I of the. Jewish Theological Semin-, ary. Father J Flllott Ho**, prom Inent Catholic teacher: and Hr William Vkams Brown of l.'uion Theidoghal Seminary. Vatican City The disrupting influence of war is shown by the fact that the Vatican Information Bureau. which act* a* a link between reUtivie* who have been parted by vat ious current conflicts. I* dea'-ing with S.OOfl Inquiries a day. and so far ha* handled a total of HS.BBd A clerical staff of H«i is required to do the work. Tho Catholic population of the world is now llst*4 at ;w*s.'HH'.tHMi. The progress of Christianity it shown by the fact that in K'"’ A H. niind'liristian land- constituted ninety three per lent of the eurth's surface In 1!"'" Chriatiaii nation* had come into pupsesslon ot eightytwo per cent of the earth’* surface and nona’hristian land* had dropped to glghteen per cent In three i-eoturlcs Chrtotianl'y had lnwome dominant. There I* food for tliougl.l in the ri-pliH* to a recetrt questionnaire issued by thi American Institute of Public Opinion with regard to the reading of the Bibb- among the Amerl< an people. Forty per i * nt of the replies indicated a preference for reading of the Bible. o Oss "I- then- any one in the world you late? Then lln-re Is moral toxin In your soul, a poison tha' break* down the spirit ut huiuau brotherhood. leaving a moral rash which Is detested on the countenance. »utlea and downcast Your cape need* a dot-i Or. You bad-belter tail iu the Good Physician and take His treatment. You Will find Hi. prescription in the' Mtble. .sa, I I —— The success that is made iu auy waig of life Is measei ed enec'iy by the amount ot bard work put into ft

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oo First Methodiet Church Monroe at Fifth ktreet Ralph W Graham. 0. 0.. Minister 9 3U a m Morning Worship and Study A unwind service. Nursery tor the Infon’s, Junior (tiurrh and worship meMMge Npeclal music School classes for ail age groups Sermon by the pastor Church Immediately following the sermon You will lie made welcome as a friendly spirit Is extended to all. • W p m Youth Fellowship meeting All young people of the church and those not attending elsewhere an- <-speclally Invited 7 30 Kt'-nlng Worship. U'e will erroperate in the Union Service to lie held In the First Baptist church. Dr. Il W. Graham will deliver the message, which will lie hppropilate for lather Hay thought AH <>ur people are asked to cooperate In this service. Wednesday <3O p m Young People's choir rehearsal. All mem lier* are urg<-d to be pr<-sent Those entering high school this fall are Invited tn join the choir. 7 <>o Prayer and Bible hour, g 00 Chorus Choir rehearsal. - -0 Chureh o< the Nararene 7th and Marshall Sts. Paul Brandyberry, Pastor 9 30 a m Sunday school. Doyle Lytle, sitpt. H> 3tt a. tn The worship service. ISeivnon theme "The Mliamlous Power ’ g 4a p. tn Tho N. Y P H. ser•vice Fred Edgell. president A gpeI i lal and Interesting service has iheen planned for the young people's service f, tr> p in The BIN Y. service Fred Stiddilth. picsideiit. S 15 p m The Junior service Mrs Ralph Deam supervisor. 7 15 p. m The evangelistic ser vice Hemron theme "Itaniel The Man Whom The World Has Never Forgotten Because He Said No." A friendly welcome awaits you al each service 7:45 p in Wednesday The regular mid-week prayer meeting The Bible says: "Take time to be Holy.’’ St Mary's Ghurcn First Maia 7:00 A M. Children's Mass I'M A. M. High Mass - »:« A. M. I Prayer Hour Friday 7:30 P. M. Rev. J. J. Hairnets, pastor. o Tha First United Brethren Church Corner of Nmth and Madison Sts. G. T. Rosselot. Minister Hunday Hi hisd at 9:15 a hi Everett K Johnson, superintendent. A gieel and interesting class for every age Morning Worahlp at 10:30 a. ui. ! Hermon by the pastor. Subject: "laibor and Love," Christian Endeavor at < 30 p m Groups for Jewels. Junior-. Intermediates. Henlor* and Adult*. Bvenlng Worship at 7:3n p m Hei-tnon by the imsioi Htii-jccd: "The Great Shepherd's Lov»-." Prayer meeting Wednesday even Ing at 7.00 p m Tin St Joseph Annual Confer eiice. to which this • huich belongs, will convene at larke Winona on Tuesday Hept 2nd snd continue through to Hunday. Hept 7th —- • -o — First Evangelical Church George 6 Losier, Minister 9 15 a in Sunday Hcliool Gregg McFarland, superintendent je in a in Divine Worship and sermon: Hermon theme: The High Standard of Christianity." 7 30 p m Union Service at the First Baptist Church Dr. 11. W Graham will deliver 'he sermon 730 p in.. Tuesday. Official board. «.;;o p in.. Wednesday Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p tn. Wednesday. I’iayor and praiso service. g:OtJ p. m.. Thursday Woman's Missionary Boelety 7:3fl p. m . Thursday. Young Pebpie's Missionary Circle. — o First Presbyterian Church Five Points George O. Wayton, Minister 9:<Ht a m. Junior worship and Bible hour. 9:30 a. m Sunday School W. P. Hwhrook, superintendent. io 30 a. m. Morning Worship Hermon "Laborers Together' 7 3op tn. Union Harvice. —— —- O' —' Christian Chyrch Kenneth Timtnony, Faster Bible 4<obool-»'Bf> Arts '' Fred Gcbrcidercr. tiupt. Hertnou and Coiimiuuion 11:30 fluoday evening .serrice*-»<urt st 7:30. The public Is Invited U> these rervlces. Weduesday night Bible study 30 at the church We bad a very good a’endauie last Wednesday Bight, Ist us make it larger this

coming Wodnealay night The toesone taught by Rnv Timmons are all very Intereeting. All those tha’ can are invited .<> meet at the chureh Hunday noon to go to one of our Old Peoples Home at Marton < Nuttman Avsnua U. 8 Church L. J. Martin, pastor 9:30 Hunday school. Imwience Michel, supt. The Annual Conference of the United Brethren church convened ai R.xbford Ohio at the U. Bcamp ground lent Wednesday, and will close Sunday There will lie no 1 preaching service at the losnl 1 chureh on this nceovnt. AU who ! possibly can are urged to take 4«i* ket dinner and attend Uie serviies at MocMord Hunday. ’ The Hunday night services -will also 4m- dismissed 7 in Wednesday night prayer meeting. I This has <**-n a profitable year in the work of the lx>rd Although ; our rhurch here is comparatively new. a steady growth has been noti ed since the beginning Tbischure-h i now ranks third in the average attendance at Hunday H< hool. in the Conference. la*t u« piay that the coming year will again show marked ln< rease. not only in attendance ot Hunday school but in the salvation of souls. _ — <- Baptist Church Carey R Mossr, Paster 9.3 b a m Bible Hchool You are invited to our growing m-bool to study God’s word with u* H):15 a. m. Morning Worship ' Hermon theme "That Wonderful < ! Nunie." Miss Anna Belle Hummel ! will be our soloist for the day. Plan to enjoy this I’iiHled service of Bilile study and woiship on th>- - land * Hay with us. 7:30 p m Evening I nion Bar Vlie at our church Rev 11. W Graham will be our speaker May every t'hristian rally to thi* »<• vice. Tuesday 7:38 p in. Ih-acon* ! meeting at church. Wednesday 7:30 p in A most 1 1 Interesting service of worship and fellowship New features have made ’ this a most helpful service Every one la welcome. —- o — lion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Street Paul W. Schults. Pastor Sunday school and Bible cla*1 9:30 a in. Ileguhtr Sunday -••rvi<-i-» 10:30. Early service* 11:30 a. m Saturday school of religion 5.30 a m. i o — IM) YOU KNOW? I What city is refi- red to In this quotation: "Hliout. for Jehovah hath given you the city ’ I Wlmt famous Hrfirew war a ’ native of I'r in B.i!>yl<>inaT 3. Toward what city was I’aul journeying when Christ appi-aied Ullin 111111’ 4 In what three towns did Jesus have hmnes? 5. Can you name the three divisions of Now Testament history? I See Answers on Page Z) o BERNE NEWS By B. M. SCHWARTZ No trace has le-en found of the Willis M-hinan car whh-li was atol -.-ii here early this w< ek The rar. a Plymouth, wua taken from In front of the la-liiiisll resld- nr-, after the thief bad ajipati'lifly tried Io steal i several other iii.k hines. without success. Jm-I Nmtf-iischwaiidor and sons of south of Herm are in quite a pickle and are still picking pi< kies, some of which are being pickled. Neueiischwander plained, that I* he thought he did an acre of musk

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melons last spring Recently one day when he wanted to *how the melon patch to a nelghlmr. they found the whrfo patch consisted of pickle vines Instead of musk-met on*. Recent rains haveve really made Mie pirklea grew so instead of having musk-melons to iw' the Neuenachwandera arc picking pickles The annual reunion at Fort Wayne of former Berm people, will be held at Franke Park in that city on alurday. Hept 6 The event will be an afternoon and evening affair A basket dinner will be seiv ed at noon The Rev and Mrs E B Hartley have moved to Alexandria. Indiana, where the Rev Hartley will In- pas-1 tor of 'he Naxarene church in tint city He recently resigned til-1 charge here. A group of young tieopF.- from the I Cross Reformed church hire will I leave this Week-end for the Mbhi-I gau Indiana Youth Conference I which will be held at Camp Mack, near Milford. Indiana A group of about ten or twelve will attend from here. A quartet from Wheaton College sang at th< Berne auditorium Wed nesclay evening The quartet ha* been on a lengrhy tour. Edward Burkhalter son ot Mr. and Mrs Menno Burkhalter of this place, sad a student at Wheaton. I* a iin-tn ] her of the group Monday. Hept. 1. will Im a holt day In Brine jw-eause of Bay Htoies and other busini-ss places will In- doited all day ami there will be no rural oi city mail delivery Adam Moser. 77. of < ■ ylon south lof Berne recently Walked all th--j way home from Lima Ohio, a dis ance of more than Ro miles, and he has already told friend* that he will do It again next y--.<- The ro .i day h>- walk' d mill - and I completed the journey tile next day A large number of Berne young peiqde will in- leaving soon for Institutions of higher learning Horn- | will enroll in college for th* first ! lime while other will lie returning . «o resume or complete their studies I I Heveral from here will enter their j • last year ot t 01l- ge and will bear-i mg unioreseen development * t« celve their diploma- next spring Th<- four now liowHiik alley* which have Iteeii Installed in tinbasement of the Berm- Auditorium .lie completed and will lx- op,-n>d some tint' next week \ number of leagues will get undei way liter In th< *ea.*mi o*wln piling, , will ' In chaise "f the alley* Ml** l-tvatin It Eido-nam-i who I is employ'd In the offices of tln-j Economy Printing Com <rn and Arthui llala-gger. forth of thi* place w> united in ma rial-- Hal Ml day evening .it 111, parsonage of the I'" al Evangelical church the r, i c i' Mum h - The couple will live in II- tit Mr Ha . Iw-gger is t-mpli.-yt d ill a I<m al turn lime factory. This community rn- tv'-d about two inches of rain during the past week, after an uniisuilly dry -urn a 10l because of the added moi-'u ■ liter. Crop prospect- have improved although some of the tom will he only fair Htlgar so-els aie said I > Im- doing nicely and tin late po iUN's are expected to In quite pl< n llful According to Rufus Liechty. manager of tin- Be. lie canning !:<■ lory just east m town, this ha-fo-en an unusually good season tot truck crops and hl* plant ha* been busy for several week*. o "Who. In your judgment, ha* dune moat to arou* - Hit workui* classes?" "The man who invented alarm dot k*. I guess." .. i

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The t'hristian religion was found i ed hy men of the lafotrlng 'las* Jesus wa* » 'grpontor ami Haul wa* a journeyman tent maker. At leant four of the twelve apo*th* w re called from the task of catching fi«h. On the other hand Je«u* left the ibcnch and became a teach •r I'aul was undoubtedly a man of, means and lived mi his income ino*t of hi* time Tho firm vvang*list was called fnw a government position The egrty i-hun h Includ' d forth slave* g*,d matter* within its in"iiitn tsb'p There is no d '*» spir-

THE BETTER WAV From the firs', Christianity began to lift the life of artisans aod farmara from that of i *!«ve to tin dignity of a fret man Human ft- • dom and the right of voluntary labor is a lontributlon to life for whu-Ji the < hurt h mey justly claim credit. Christianity also reminded l slave owners and employers that ' all men ate brothers and son* "f a common heavenly father, and that broih'-rly relallatis hold ev«n In relations between master and slave, between employer and work <*r. No civilization I an bl- -a'i-f.i' ’ -■■ ily Christian which do*- not provide the mean* wli-u-by men and women can make a living Th**

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lit in the New Teatatnewt Th** , * hutch «f today cannot indulge in partisanship without drsertlPg the practir-.. of its founders who labored not to *erve any group, but to save all men and to bring all sorts and condition* of people uiid**r the rule of God and into a brolhwrhuod ' where all diatinctlon* were lost in love The * hurt h foster* such a apirtW of brotherhood. WHY N<n Aiv El’T THE INVITATION AND4XIME TO CIItTU'H NEXT HUNDAY? D t ail Yoder

M mm- — .. ■»*» *— ■' —M*e**M*^»**^*-'*e^—* •“* ' development of human v*-i sonality to its high*-»t potential capacHy •« on*- of the principal loncerw of the t'hristian religion No Um- Christian tan b*- indifferent to the fat t that his ft lend* and aeigtibors are Idol-lived ut the normal -aii*fa> tioiia of life be*ause of the inabil- | Ity of b-e.id*winiiei • to «• ' a j >b. No human being ran f***-l that he l« . fulfilling hi* hlg.iest purpose in life I if aoi’teiy deprives him of the right to make his contrUiUtlon by nieuiii ut hla lalwr to the < million Welfare. It Is not th*- task < f the church to lay down the exact rules which should govern labor and capital, ' but it is its function to remind all 1 men that human life is under tho 1 govet rino-nt of God 1 When men are rightly no tipied. 1 ’lieir amu***in*-nt gruss out of their 1 work a* the color petals out of a fruitful flower. Ruskin. t If the right life Is a sai led thing. - then the right to make a living is a sacred thing. I Our happiest momint* ar*- wh*-n • we forget -elf in u*eful effort.

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