Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1941 — Page 5

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\ I )AY M's 11001. ■sSON Kg, M I KKor ‘ b> Kj r - W |lll OIKHt H_ c v j ■ 1 - n « 'Ji ir-ntical. 1 ‘ - *■* KI .«•» ■L, '■'■'■ ll ><l,n ,iy ■' ■■’' 11 Sm> .. . j :■ • ** true : ' H There ~ Mm, i - ■ • • ■ •• ;i . we r*r|K| , -,. , ■ »«p U* • . I>,f . . . husband- ' it ii.ay UK- ■ , jrun- : ■ • pleasant. *U*d g||B , - ' '"d * Ure IK ■’■ ,i£ 1 : >.n.<-d IV 6i. •„>,. . be de- ■■ ,y ■ •■:. true wa'lifalse pro- .-. Th* branch BMp. ■de •'' 11 bn * "* n |.,- L*■ Christ..in .i .'I •■ ► i ‘ r ’ *' : ‘ u -e 11,e °? >■ H * |lvu ’< K '-. -. ier., union in Christ ». 10). The ‘ ■*'■*''' :l a ct,ll< * 11 That true in BEK is no use ab *ut t; 11 unless we lun.n.ui.diixi.U The BB’’ '•■ ■ ’*•« teach- .•*--.. .-.sdmK holy 1 «■• re-pond to the ”* H .■■ Sp.nt shuts off J G 1 h.s own life re flow out u> other*. Krktu,> ui ( ■ Un * ,,h <4 Life *v 3). "Now ■■• • h.ng our ■ as we x'-'t ..-I filthy world. a :.i ,f there are Yes, there whoT. the bird has H.< W ,rd Would you T ••• •- Him and r; Prayer tv 7). At ner* ;r Lord put |B"rt stKiui prayer, but II -t 'KJ- ! U.e fruits of :-'■ *ith Christ ■■'" ■■ or accordB^B 4 ' will in tne power of BH "•’ ' , * 14-wntM ■’ el) ■ limited, but BM* l *' which states < nd 'rm Let us r ,md claim the ;Uar, 'w' 2. 4. 5. 8) BB|‘ t i.i'.uii tx-ars is the '• who !, the Vine, but BM’-'i't, he d ~ have the joy '"■d n.'ich fruit” <vv Lhr '' !i "‘’» Phraseology >*<d ■, t Christian s ! but his fruit pro- «■*’ b f abiding in Christ. '.n L,ve <v lOt We HSp'“iJti'ik about abiding all li-sn.n „ (d j( n)#Jr lee|n |M°l <t it as one of the result* IB* Chrisl > K " belongs “ >rd ”«i <v 10) that BB ~d "bedlent disciple ‘ n ,L » love, even as t'lther and abides in ■‘J"?'* Uiat *• Cb 'i* » «o knew no stain of sin ■ t„ .i Perfectly |B die Father illeb. 10.7). BTLI 0 ??'*’ 6 and >**•<* Khv U * e Fathw reach** irt * tv" ’ a "d d'»w» th* ■ " 1 “J* circle of that ‘M love, °»l> Thee^ - " B^^' r t * com ‘ W ix ™ luik miserable if only Ku 0.l " Ju,t ,h « ‘‘me Bf •' trin? kt * hil con,Ql a l 'Oh K < ’rm o's^ W ' Wil * n ■wL ,* 01 wud soul ■’’u andT ‘“i K.-L hiVe u « ned »h»' BSSX? -

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This I* th* thlid parable wlm li, Christ used to make clear to bit critical his purpose in coining to car th. namely to ae*k and to save that which was lost V. U. "And a certain mon had two »ons." Thia "certain man** repreaents tied t)ne son 'nay well represent the Jews while the other one. those unrecognised and tin well tuned fry the Jew*, the wandei | era from God. V. 12. "And the younger of them said to hi* father. Father, give ntv the portion of goods that fulleth to me. And h<> divided unto him hi* living." Note that thia parabl*' tcache* that we are all sons <>t God but there aro some lost sons Here la seen the fai t of our free moral agency. This son did not appreciate hist home and the loving care of a father In the lai It of a|> praciatlou of God and his blessings men take the first step away from him. V. 13. “And not many days after. I the younger son gathered all to-1 gether. and took his journey into a far country, anj there wasted his I sistewanie in riotous living The lioy going away from home though' he would have a life of freedom, not knowing that in- was losing his freedom since he would be bound by sin Note that "riotous living" is : a wasting of time, talent, ability, possessions. Therefore we find many prodigals like him today. V. 14. “And when he had spent all. there arose a mighty famine in that land; and he began to be in want. Sin leads to physical and moral bankruptcy; sin waste* proparty, pocket-book, and sol’-respect. The sinner takes little or no thought of consequvm >-s V. 16. “And he went anil joined himself to * citizen of that < >untry: and he sent him into hi* so lds to feed swine." The son attached himself to some citizen who did not want him l*ut who in pity allowed him ot have hi* way. In the Sight of the jews the most degiading work was that ot feeding swine which they hated Sin is so alluring that it take* its subject* to the very depths. V. 14 "And he would fain have filled hi* belly with the husks that thu swine did eat; and no man gave unto him " Th* prodigal was honest enough not to take the food that wa* given the swine, for he only longed fur it. There is hope tor an honest sinner V. 17. "And when li* «amc to himself, tie said. Ho* many hired ' servant* of my father* have bread enough and to spare, and I perish with hunger." He first thought of hi* physical loss, forgetting the fact that he had hurt a loving father and bad lost his character. However. there was enough repentance in him to afford God a chance ll*' came to bunself when be discovered his lust condition V. 18. "I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him. Father, I have sinned against heaven and before thee.” tu the final analysis all sin is against God. for it rob* souls of God. Again we see the freedom of choice in the word*. "I will arise." Here is "ecu the underlying element of saving faith, namely, that of agreeing with God in saying "I wrH" to God V. IP. "And am no more worthy to be called thy son; make me a* one of th*'y hired servants." There is hop*- for one who having sinned becomes humble. So long a* one escuse* himself for wrongdoing, there is little hope of divine help V. 20. "And he arose, and came io his father. But when he was y«t a great way off. hi* father saw him CHURCH PAGE - SPONSORS THE FIRST STATE BANK General Banking ■—-O--O-HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. Highest Quality • Lowest Prices. Q—O DR. H FROHNAPFEL Your Health is no Better than Your Sp ne. 1 " J. 9. SANMANN, Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Estate. THE BUTTLES EDWARDS CO. Law Casts Strong Companies —o DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes. —o EVERETT R JOHNSON. Phone 821-C Insulate Your Home for Comfort. CASH COAL B SUPPLY Winkler Stoker* and Yancy Ce*l. JOHN F. GLASS BATHS Health, Beauty. Vitality. —o HOLTHOUSE-SCHULTE CLOTHING CO.

• and had compassion on him. and ran, and fell on hl* neck and kissed him." God's eye of love follow* every one of bl* wandering child ren. Note that he came direct to the father. We may have access dirfitly to the throne of grace This give* u* a picture of God, full of i love and toinpaaalon. V. 31. "And the sun »*ld unto the I father. I have *iniu*d agatu*t heaveti, and in thy sight am no mure worthy to lie tailed thy son." Hince all *tn i* against God. it is most terrible V* 33 31 "But the father said to hi* kecVUiifs, bring forth the best robe, and put it ou him. and put a ring on his right hand, and shoe* on hi* feet; and bring hi'her the fatted calf, and kill it; and let u* eat and be merry, for this my son wa* dead, aud I* alive again; he was lo«t aud is found And they began to Im- merry Here wa* an elI pression of divine love to all *in- ; ners. It is almost too good to l>w lleve rhat <lod has a great Wellcome for any sinner. o I ww-'MI Communions that are members of the World Council of Churches - now numlwr 76. These include a Church that recently Joined the Council in temporal y secrecy liecause it is located In one of the German-occupied countries of Europe The 76 communion* are in 27 countries. It Is interesting to note that Gia* le Fields, the i-omedienne and entertainer, who has been In England singing for the British soldier* has confessed that they like and in fact, prefer religious song*. Hho sold. "Everyone, everywhere, seemed to want to hear religious song* and hymn* Invariably the group* would ask that I "Ing some sacred melodies. Their favorite songs. I would say. are 'Ave Marla.' "The laird's Prayer.' and 'The Holy City ’ I was asked to »ing these over and over again." Ntuttgart. Ark. Under procia m.ition of Mayor 11. C. Ntump. ciUsen* of .Stuttgart must slop work at ' lo a. m for 16 consecutive day* to allow prayer* to Ih> offered up to God "that we live In America." church bell* of the city toll the hour to remind citizen* of tint** to pray. Every individual, regardles* of o< < iipation. has been requested to pause a moment each day to "Ik>w your head and thank God that you live in America." Helena. Ark Joining with citizen* in other town* ill 'he Mid South, residents of Helena pause on* minute each morning at lo o'clock to offer a minute of silent prayer that "this nation may continue as a democratic liody preserving to it* cittsen* their inalieualde right* of liberty and justice." A resolution calling for the action on the part of citizen* here was passed by the City Council after being presented l>y th" Helena Ministerial Alliance Church bell* ring at I" o'clock to call attention to the hour of prayer. New York City annual international flower show this year Included a department of Biblical Botany. Something like 75 plant* mentioned in the Bible were elhlbitcd. including specimen* of Um cedar* of la'lMlion and bulrushes like those in which Mose* was hidden. o —— I H I » -lOU- e- SHJ H g"SK*uu**e***|[ Let Some Pale Face Giv* It a Trial In the Ogalala Light, a paper published for Indians, appears the following advice on how to get ahead in life, which w« consider equally good for the white man This is the statement; "Keep your head cool, your feel waiui. your mind busy Don't worry ov*' trifle*. Plan your work ahead aud then stick to it rain or Khitte. Don't waste sympathy on yourself; if you ate a gem some on* will tiud you.' —w s o» Men must bo governed by God or they will be ruled by 'yrzott, —William Peon

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RQttJKHESn U LU.I JBUI» Mi 1 Christian Church Kenneth Tlmmsns, Paster Bible Hchool * 30 A. -M Dorfus Drum. Rupt. Hermon and Oymmunlon 10:30 Hermon subject The Religion of a Gentleman. Evening service* start at 7:>o p m Sub Jes t "Great Men of the Bible. Monday evening at 7:30 the Corinthian Cl»*< will meet al the home of Mrs Oren HchultZ Wednesday evening Bible Study 7.30 at the church Bev. Keanoth i Timmons conducts these meeting* aud studies. Any one without a church home is envited to these service*. ■ O--BT MARY'S CHURCH Worker's Mass . S OO A. M First Mai* 7:00 A M Children'* Mas* 8.30 A M High Mas* . * 45 A M. Communion Bunday for th* Holy Name ttoclsty. Holy Hour Sunday afternoon 2 P M. Rev. Joseph J. Beimstz. Pastor — a — First Evangelical Church George 8. Lozier, Minister 8 16 A. M Sunday School. Mr. Gregg McFarland. Superintendent. 18:10 A M Divine Worship Service. Hermon theme: "Revive Us Again " 6.00 P. M Intermediate and Hen ior Christian Endeuvor. 7 08 P. M Evangelistic Service. Hermon thorns: "That Black Horse." 6:00 P. M . Wednesday - Choir ( rehearsal Special Evangelistic service* will be conducted each evening throughout thu week at 7 :30 o'clock, ezeept Saturday. The Rev. ('harlea W I Hchlemmer will serve a* the pastor- . evangelist. The entire membership 1 of the church is urged to attend the service every night The general , public i* also invited to attend. I *■" Zion Evangelical snd Reformed i Church I Charles M Prugh, Th. C-. Minister , Church Nchool DAM T. L. . Becker. Hupt i Morning Worship lo A. M Sert mon: "A House Divided." Mark 3: I 26. Music by the Senior Choir I Sion Youth league 6:16 P. M ; I Janie* Ealy, leader. r ‘Wednesday. 2PM Joint meets ing of W M H aud latdie* Aid. WediH'sday. 7:30 P M. Midweek service. Thursday. 8 P. Bl Kingdom Roll . Call meeting. t u ( First Prestoyterisn Church Five Point* Georg* O. Walton, Minister 9 oo a. m. Junior worship aud , I Bible hour. , | 9.3 ua. m Huuday School W P. I Schrock, superintendent ■3O a m. Morning worship Ar- , mistire sermon: "Not Against Flesh and Blood " 2:00 p m Junior Young People's , ■ langue 6 oo p m. Senior Young Pimple's , League , Wednesday evening 6.30 p. m. . Fellowship Hupper for all member* of the church. Friendship Guild. Deaiou* meeting Thursday 1:30. Th* Udiea Aid will meet at the church Till* meeting i* advanced one week because , of Thanksgiving. o Church Os God Glen E. Marshall, Pastor ( “liepart from *-vil. aud do good; and dwell foreveimore.” 9:30 11:2<) Unified service. 6 30 Shitilug Light*. A servl< e for the ls>ys and girl*. I 6:30 intermediate Group Service. 7:30 Evealug Evaugeliatl* Service, f 7:30 Tuesday night. Cliristlau Crusadera. At th*, parsonage ( 7:31i Wednesduy uigbt. Mid week piwyer service. 7 30. The public I* most eardially Invited to attend all the service* of this congregation. q First United Brethren Church Corner of Ninth *nd Madison St*. G. T. Roosslot. Minister Sunday School at 9:15 a- m Everett Johnson. auperlntendenL Helpful < Ihhsiw for all age*. I Morning Worship at 10:30 a m. Hermon by the Pastor. Subject: "My Church and the Devil." Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p m • Interesting group* for Jewvic. Junior*. Intermediate*, Young People r aud Adults, Evening Worship at 7:00 p, m The men of the church will have i charge of this service. The theme will lie "The Evuggelistlc Chulli euge of the Now Age " Mr. Charles ’ 'l'aepla will be one of the speaker* tor 'bis program apd other* from th* Jocal church will speak Throughout the tollswipg «*ak lucre will be a service wsch sight

from 7:00 p m. to 8:00 p. m Thwn i e* of great latorsst will he studied I snd discussed. Ail members and j friends of the church er* urged to attend nacb night Cburcb Os The Na*aren* 7th and Marshall 6t* Paut Brandrberry, PasUr 9:36 A M Huuday ocbool and preaching Sermon thajne: "Progressing Toward the City Foursquare" 6 t 6 P M The Young People's servlie. Mr Fred Kdgell. ptasldeut 6 46 P M The HI NY. aervli v Fred Sudduth preeldent. 7:30 P. M The evangelistic ser- • vice. Hermon theme, "What Walt I ForT" 7.30 P. M Wednesday — Th* regular mid-week prayer meeting We are very pb'aaed to announce a special service Friday evening with Mr*. l-iMinard Saylor* riving a book review on Africa. This special service I* being sponsored by the Women'* Foreign Missionary Society Thl* being a public service everyone I* invited to sttend "Maintain your spiritual freedom. Attend the Church of your choice.” "I am a man and whatever concerns humanity is of interest to me." (Terence.) Nuttmsn Av*. U. B Church L. J Martin, pastor 9:30 a tn Sunday School Lawrence Michel. *uperlatendeat. 945 a m. Announcement* by the pastor. Clssse* for all ag«*< to study the word <>f God until 10 25 a in Devotional service and sermou by lhe pastor immediately following the Sunday School hour. 4 30 p m —Christian Endeavor Senior president. Mrs. Earl Ter-r-Il: leader, Harvey Sudduth 4 SO p m. -Junior Endeavor with Marcella Huddutb la charge 4 10 p m Intermediate F.ndeav or. directed by Rev. Martin. 7 30 p. m. — Evangelistic servicea Special mueic aud singing with the message by the pastor 7:30 p m Wednesday night prayer meeting. Bennie Harkles*. loader. The annual thank offering service will be held on Nov. 23 (evening) with Mr* I' E Carlson, returned missionary from Africa a* file speaker Her husband. Rev C E Carbon, ha* answered the call and returned to the mission fl-Id leaving hl* wife and family here in the homeland The need wa* ho great and hi*> family wa*' unable to ai-i ompany him ou ai count of 111 health Welcome to every service. Come and worship the laird with us. o First Methodist Church Monroe <t Fifth Street Ralph W. Graham. O. 0 . Minister 9:3v A M Morning worship and study: A unified service of study and worship Nursery fur tb«< latent*; Junior * bun-fa. and worship message Music by the Cbaucel Choir and by the Youth Choir Hermon by the pastor, ibeuiv: "I Believe bi God audio Jesus Christ " Chur* it Reboot Bibb* Clause* lor all ages and a wrdiai weicoine 6 30 F M Methodist Youth Fellowship. An evening of fellowship and religious study All y.mng people of the Church and other* not at tending elsewhere are welcome 7:30 I’ M Evening Worship Inspiring Hong service Hpecial music by the Chancel Choir. Th*' Message will Im* concerning the Mountain Mission Work a* centering in the Henderson Hclmmil Settlement. Dr. Graham will give n talk on his ezperieuce bi visiting the Settlement, and Motion Fi* tui* » of the work as it is carried ou will be presented This Is a rare treat fur tbe people of the local community. The public Is Invited Wednesday: 6:45 Youth Choir. 7:00 Prayer and Bible Huui

It IN thu duty and the will of this efttahliNhment to provide a dignified and worthy service filled with understanding and experience. You can pay no finer tribute to your departed ones than the peaceful rest ushered in by this funeral home. Photic \ Ambulance -'NN* I/ &rrv ce

Os« Unused talent Is hidden and like bidden tales point* tu bankruptcy Christ deuouuiud all form* ot in-1 iqulty. but his moat scathiiuc rebuke was ot the man who buried bis talent, sho simply did pot n * bn ability tor a good cause Man wa* < reeled lo serve God Not to' do »o. I* cause for the greatoat con demnatiuu. ~~~ J | DO YOl’ KNOW? 1 Who >»id. 'I I - that 1* not with me is again*t me?" (Mose*; J*au«; Herod I 2 What i* the meaalng of Pentateuch? (Five book* of Moses; a drug part of the temple) 3. Who was a Pharisee? (A Hindu. a noted lawyer; member of a religious party I 4 Who carried the cross of Christ <>n the way to the crucifixion? 5 Who aaid. "This is my beloved Hon: hoar ye him?" (Hee Answer* ou Page 2) - -a- —■ — ——— Baptiat Church Carey R. Moser. Pastor 9 30 II A M tn if l»-d Service Our Sunday Hi tiuol convenes at S 3*' Mr C E Bell. Hupt. (Ta»s»« for all aje* You are welcome. Moroiug Worship at IV 15 A M HjxM ial music by our choir and mesMUte by pastor entitled. "How much du you know?" Come with your neighbor* and friend* to God'* House for Strength aud Coilfort. 5:30 P M Intermediate B Y P I' at church. « M P. M Senior B. Y. P U. at chun b 7:00 P M Evening Evaugelistb I Service Speclul musk- Mi**»ag<' by pastor. "Tin- Final Outcome of Pre sent World Conditions." Let every . one hear till* timely and important message • | 7:00 P. M Tuesday Chou reII bearaal*. 7:10 P M Tuesday Neu * ' Brotherhood meet* at < barch Prosecuting Attorney Grubs is our »peak>*r la-t all men rally. 7:30 I* M Wed Mid «<*k Fellowship Hour Everyone n**-*i-the Strength and bl*'*«nr4 of this service. You are Welcome o — Zion Lutheran Church .Monroe and Eleventh Street i’aul W S* liultz pastor Sunday S< hool and Bible < iass, 9 30 a in Regular Sunday servi**'*, lo 30 a in Eai ly *• t vi* 8 30 u in Chun h * li**ir Monday. * lo p. in Walther league Tuesday. 8 |> in Missionary society guest day Wednesday. 2 |* in Saturday school o' i> ligioii. * 30 a tn, Adult * la*** * Saturday. 7 p in. Lutheran hour over W<>WO. 3 p in. o A man should live a* if he were immortal R W Montagu** SAVE THE SHH* Saturday's pa|n-r goes to pre** at noon, giving us only four hum* lo *et the typ< and makeup tile page*. It will bia grent help in maintaining pre** tI m e schedules If <hui*ii aniiounei'iiK'iit* for this page are sent to the office by FIVE ()('M)CK FRIDAY’ EVENING An u|H'iator is employed to set the aiinoun cement* Friday evening

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Edgar Guest say* of the church | "It baa strengthened atid sustained ine in time* of sorrow It ha* opened the door to many fellowship*. It hu* made my aRMcb loss Idttor It ha* widened my field of laboi It ha* k-pt me straight when I tmve been tempted It ha* led m* to read many tiook* I should oilier-1

p ttxuam ha« >id "Inter pret current conflic:* a* wo may. neveribele**. nothing is inevitable warept a* msu make* H *o Mun. in freedom, cooperating with law and moral purpose written into thw 1 nature of thing*, (an in oru**de' march to that glad day in which , life abundant I* the lot of all and I brotherhood the experisnes of’ every man Thi* I* faith, taitb tn thw friendliness of the universe, faith in the moral nature of God. faith in the dignity and tapacliy ut human being*, faith in the fieelua , power ot truth The fear of cruel--1 (talon must give way to faith in crusade ’’ "Moro ’han courag* t* n*'*'d**d for the coming crusade Th** nature of liberty must lie underatoo*) Men must not adopt fascism at bom* t to destroy it abroad To w.u equalI Ry, we must first destroy acqulesence in inequality Fraternity I come* to life when free men, liv-

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I wise have mi***'d It ba* brought to my doot cmintle** friend* I should otherwise have lost Abovs aud lieyond all that it ba* paid mu tu peace ig intud " Why nut accept the Invitation and COME TO OHI'RCH NEXT HI NDAY’ D Carl Yoder

lug in equality, really believe they are son* of ouu Father aud thu* luembei* of the *aui<* family II is in fraternity, the Ideal of the soilI ilarity of th*' human family, that w*« | find the unifying fur**- essentMl lo . unite mall sot mm ml * inant .pallou '* "It is too mu*li to believe that atI «er the last bomb Ua > been re leas••d and tho«** marsudera of the sky iwuso their piracy after the last torpedo has iouud its mark aud the subiuaillie Miuaks ba* k lo some ■ate tiarhor. after 'bu last tank has j clashed through gardens till-d by I m*-u ot peace, torn** day man will I throw down his weapons and take I up his tools? After the bomber comes the builder!" v - — HvoihuUi- Ila* void. "There ut enough good in tbe worst of us to i make au angel and eOougi’ had in , (he best of Us to make a devil ” F*'W people liave sufficient Wisdom to prefer cen*ur** wht* h i» us*e 1 ful to them, tu praise which deceives them. The idea of G"d is like tbe sun in the liuaven* no man can look Hit in the eye, but in the light of '! it w*< can *ce everything What you have mlivritud Dorn your father* you must first earn - j for your»elf before you can call It your*. Gueth*.

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