Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 40, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1942 — Page 5

.TimOAY. FtfkUARY 21.1942.

K7[ SUNDAY .y^;P CIIOQL aBIESSON <- ■ for March 1 I u , al ..Mn««» TgXT-M«'* ♦ M 8 M,, ‘ m.n *P*M igg It *hed perfection to «ha He Msitor Teacher, J**u* Wt itortes of waU-tatown (acu from daily life. Ha profound ’ruth to the and atuacuve form (or the parable of the i at wed whieh He Interlott 13 14-23). He left it to to make their own apTin* h»* ted te * onl * dtf ’ .pinion, but in general WTI-i- u ir * r ‘ ctlvtd •• 5,* c * 1 ’ .i- helpful portiona of God a two H.iagea of Scripture HiJVtC for .or tenon, we have Ove ■EXei curb '“ u> • d ‘*“ DCl,v * ’ '« eth<r pointing out ■Ztterei* a Um» of growth leadKZ « harveit and judgment, and f [ * c: “ s od *'** *' great v,d,d away of redemption fl I Varmal Growth h Bleed ♦ 8-291 fl tied i» patient. He await* toe -ealtny. *teady growth of oed Man i* »o impatient he -a-.e f rent growth, artificial ...a'.on. and evea artificial of the fruit (tr ii.-n« all tude enters into hia ■ -J, fmi cr-uten They must get beyond their years. »<’ out and make a liv>ng yrari before they have Mature ,n the utterly. God way’ ■ r.< tarr.e t» true m the work of ucn H ere must be tameU'r u- g.tle results or tie will r..i support Anyone with fl;X;»: as that spiritual life flturi t.n.c to develop, and that ■ i;.".4. result* cannot he judged SB : .al or tangible standards fl xct'.u. t, giuv.mg time, normal 8H :,*■: -t then Harvest — that is fl M i order and it Is a good one. fl 11 Itoermal Growth Is Dangerfl Its Mark 4 30 32) B X rmailji the mustard tree is a B |.aiit, and when it grew Into a H , :.-ei lun.eth.iig abnormal had B uttr place Birds (which always fl Jt.' .'t lometr.ing unclean in Scripfl ~e came to lodge in its branches H Jut so Christianity was never infl tended to ct ti ..de up of a nominally H i r.st.an world empire ns which unfl pdiy mu. 'the dark birds of the ■ «vJ one. Matt. 13 1») should find : ~! nable lodgment Unfortunately that is just what happened to C.-.r.it.amty in the so-called conquest d tbs Roman empire at the time of Cocitaatine The result* were disMtrous The same principle is evito.t today in the control of much «f tie church by worldly men. Ul. Redemption la Costly 'Mall. b.4M4r While it is true that o.u redemptoo is worth more than anything to* in al! the world and that the Christian would gladly set aside (or wxdg he?> everything for Christ's ye* that does not fulfill the ME of this parable. After all. •hat has a sinner (whose own righte'jusnes* is described to Scripture « 'filthy rags 'l to sell to order to obtain redemption? And Is it for •*’ 'See Eph. 2:1.) Obviously we here have the Sa»w with His all-seatag eye and *ow heart noting to fallen human■’X the pearl of great price. Hia own vburch He then gives up all the He had with the Father, to the earth, and even bec,j»es sm for us that He may bring » to Cod. w Salvation in Christ is no little JM. not something which was pur chased with gold or silver, but *>th the precious blood of Christ. We ought to value it highly, and wsiue we are bought with a price •» ought always to glorify God Cl wr. g:23). W. ludgment Is Certain (Matt U:ff.SO; , kin<, » el 6*u ware to toe net, *** until the cord was drawn and net emptied they looked much •« »nd enjoyed much the same •Hading as "cituens" of the sea. ,?.. >h * n to** ,Bced *he fisherman "*• was a quick division, and a ““i Judgment upon the bad ones. («‘n I tn * e * h,t to kingdom * “ “ fx* manifested to “mys“7. “ “>• Church) Uwe are , b,v * com * ta <•*»• n.”*** 108, ,tlf ough carelessness of Os Church officials, etc. They ‘ “tough the motions, they look J? “ l mwd » Itos ChraUaas t*ltXs*.' the)f w * ,u «“•»■ ■ the minds of true followers r.M ‘7 1 l * coming, how niZ; r? »to«d to judgbefore the Christ whom Usey "’*“o fo»e and follow. How tar n z2 b, U bs their dovmf «ut*L n *k no ‘ w,it * tor They ■‘• Jr n ®”' ‘ odl 'X’ r ‘<ht their relationship with

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Jr aUh Appoints the Twelve. Luke d: 13-29 tor Huuday, February 22. The woik of teachlug as well as other ministries which Jesun per foiaied needed hulpers and to cbooae the beet ones was such a grave task that Jeaua was lu comtnuuion with God durlug the night that be aud the Father might have a perfect understanding in thin matter. v. 12. "And when it was day. he called unto him hia disciples, and of them he chose twelve, whom he also named apostles" Jesus reoogitfoed that work la to be done when It is day for the night comnth when no man <au work. Jnsui had call'd thexe very men before Io be hia disciples but he now gives them npet lai reiognition. Likely there were many waiting fur Christ a coining down (rum the mountain. Jtwiia waa now in the midat of hi* greatest popularity. While many nought him for healing, Jesus emphasised the great importance of teaching both by elample aud by the appointment of the twelve.

vs. 14-18 There are given in them- verses the name* of tho twelve aposthe chosen I’qter, Andrew. Jaars. John, Philip. Bartholomew, Matthew, Thomas. James, the son of Alpheus. Hinton the Zealot. Judas, the brother ot James, and Juda* Iscaitot." These who have studied the characteristic* of these twelve claim that they differed tn ability, ebaraetvrIstlcs and tofliienc.- so that in the combination a weli iounded company of helpers was secured. They were all crude and needed trainIng. Juda* Iscariot evidently did not respond to Jesus' training as did the rest v. 17. IS. "And hr came down with them, and stood in the plain, and (he company of hix disciples, and a great multitude of people out of all Judaea aud Jerusalem, and from the sea coast of Tyre snd Nidou. which came to hear him. and to be healed of their diseases; and they that were vexed with tini leaii spirits: and they were healed," Ministry of the multitudes tn the might of mercy demonstrated and forecast the healing ot the nations. Note that the healing had to do with soul and body. If we could make Jesus the most attractive p'lßogalny foday the world would lie healed of all its mental, mural and spiritual di. eases. He is the cure of the world. V. 19. "And the whole multitude nought to touch him; for there went virtue out of him and healed them all.” Those who in-Bevcd they would Im- healed by touching him were healed that way, aud those who believed the muic highly spirltmilucd means of grace were healed tn a belter fashion. v. 30. "Aud he lifted bis eyes on his disciples and said. Blessed bo ye poor; for yours is the kingdom of heaven.” The poor are the faithful who in their devotion to God suffer human injustice Hid the toss of earthly goods v. 31. "Blessed are ye that hunger now; for ye shall Im- filled. BluMvd are ye that weep new. tor ye shall laugh.” thiisliuns who are no poor that they hunger and who weep because of their sorrowful state, will have great reversal tu Ibur fortunea by and by. as was true, of lite beggar who sat at the rich man's gate. v. 22. “Blessed are ye. when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, aud shall reproach you. aud cast out your name as evil, for the Non of Mau’s sake." There

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I la no virtue In being hated but when one Is hated because of loyalty to Christ a blorloua r< ward la promised. One's welfare in the long run does not depend upon ' wealth and popularity aa stated in 1 verse 31, v. 24. “Hut win- unto you that are rich! For ye have received your consolation." The rich here | are those who have lived selfish I Ilves, even oppressing the innocent ' and abusing their power. They 1 have already received all the com--1 ( forts they would get. v 25 "Woe unto you that see ' i full, tor ye shall hunger. Woe unto you that shall laugli now. For ye ‘ shall mourn and weep." The gluttons will lack the spiritual food--g:a< e aud strength promised God * I children; those that are foolish now will know sorrow later. v. 2d "Win- uuto you. when all men speak well o ( y u u." Thn> re- ’ fers to circumstances where there ’ is hostility to Christ.

/ * (Vrsfl. In spite of bombs, labor shortage. submarines and other trials of war. 3.()<m Bible* which might easily have been destroyed in the making, are now on lheir way to the heart of Africa. These Billies are fur the Lu ba Ludua people, three million ot wltum live in the heart of the Belgian Congo In order to conserve automobile tires, gasoline, and oil fur the nation's war effort, the ministers ot Durham. North Carolina, will use bicycles aa much an jHissibl,- during th. present emergency. At a special meeting of younger clergymen. about 25 ministers voluntarily agreed to purchase bicycles for usu lu their pastoral duties. Their automobile's will be used only fur funerals ami longer trips. < 11 • isti-rs turned carpenters, the Little White Chapel sponsored tn Burbank. California by the Nouthern Caitforuia Christian Missionary Nocl< ty was dedicated Jan. IS. Erected with volunteer labor aud many donated materials, it is debi free The church is located in a formerly churi bless community near a large aircraft factory. Tb<stm lety plans to erect another white < hapel in Long Beach, near another aircraft plant. The past two years have witness, d mote instances of tooperatiou among Protestants. Catholics and Jews than ever before, according to a resume of inter-faith developments appearing in tin fifteenth Inenißal Yearbook ul American churches, published recently under the auspices of the Federal Council of Churi bea tn America. Th, Yearbook lists Hie total church ttn mbershtp of the fulled Ntates at 84,501.594 persons or slightly over 49% of the population. Tabulation of the religious prefereitceu of All American soldiers reveals that 59*" are Protestant. 31% Catholic and 8% Jewish. Eight percent listed no aftiliatlun

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Nuttman Ave. U. I. Church L. J. Martin Raster 9 30-Sunday Nchool. |g;2&—Junior Choruses and Devotions. . 11'00 Nei moo. 9:30-Christian Endeavor. All ( lasses. The Senior Endeavor will lie given over to Bible Study. Bring your Bible. • 720 Eipngellstlc wirvices. Spec ial siiiging 7:3V Wed. night seruiou by the i’astor. Do not forget the self denial season let us make It a daily act. You are welcome to come aud wur- . ship with us. tT MARY'S CHURCH First Mass . . 7:30 A. .M. Children's Mass . 9:90 A. M. High Mas-. IV: IS A M. Communion Sunday lor the Children of Mary. Holy Hour Sunday afternoon 2 P M. | Daily prayer hour. "An Army on ' Ils kuees to keep an Army on Its feet. 3:30 to 4:30 every afternoon. Lenten services: Tuesday and Friday evening 7:30 P. M. Rov. Joseph J. Soimets, Raster Church of the Nasarene 7th and Marshall Sts. Paul Uraudbeiry. Pastor 9 30 to 11 30 -V M.~Vnlflcd ■ci vice. Sunday school lesson study—'"Jesus AppuiuU aud Teaches the Twelve " Sermon theme - -"Courage in Crisis." Text “Fear not." (Luke 5:10). 8:45 p. m. -The young people» service. Mr. Fred Edgell, president. A ■ervice for growing ChruI tian*. •> 45 p. m. The Hi N Y. service. Fredrick Sudduth president. •< 15 p in— The junior society | service. 7:30 p. nt.—Th. evangelistic ' service. Sermon theme—"A Way That ■ Seemeth Right." Text—" There is away that I Heeinctlt . ight unto a man. but Hie i ud thereof are the Ways of death. (PPM 14 I.' i 7:00 p. m. Wednesday—The regj ular mid-week prayer meeting. Choir practice immediately follow prayer service. 7 so p in. Tuesday—The Christum Service Training Class. 7:30 p. in. Friday Cottage prayer meeting "Today's Chiislians must increase their acts of unification among the believers or face tomorrow s chaos with futile tools." The battle between materialism aud spirituality is uii! God will win!

Zion Evon, and Reformed Church Charles M. Prugb, Th. D.. Minister Church school 9 a. in. T L Becker. su|M-rinteudent. Morning Worship 10 a. in. Seriiioii "Three Levels of Life" Humans 6:l#. Music by the Senior Choir. Zlo Youth League 6:15 p. in Colleen Miller, leader. Monday. 7:3# p. iu. Men's Club. Wednesday, 7:30 p. ni. Lenten service. Thumday. Womens Guild meetinn*: Huth and Naomi Circle. 3 p. in.. Pai soilage Bethany Circle, 7:3o p. in. Miss Matilda Scllcmeyer. Friendship Circle. 7:3# p. m Mrs. Leo Kirsch. Plillalethean Circle. 7:30 p. m. Mrs. L. J. Fogh . a First Evangelical Church George 8. Ixnier. Minister 9:15 a. in.—Holiday school. .Mr. Gregg McFarland, superintendent. 10:10 a. in. -Divine Worship oer#ke. Htiiuuii theme: "T#ain That Child.” 6:00 p. in. -Intermediate and Hen lor Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. in.—Special Serving in charge of the Young People': Missionary Circle. 6:39 p. m., Wednesday—Choir rehearsal. 7:iio p. ui. Wednesday-Prayer and Praise Service. ——————_p , ~,. First Methodist Church Monroe at Fifth Ht. Ralph Waldo Graham D. D., Minister Annual Layman's Day 9:30 a. tn.—Morning worship and study. A unified service. Nursery for the infants, Junior church aud worship message. Music by the Chancel Choir and Youth Choir. Mr. Fred Buschr charge Lay Icad'-r. will be chairman of the Layman's Day Program, the address will be brought Uy Mr. Chauncy Reed of Bluffton. Church school classes fur all age groups immediately following the service. 3:3# p. ui. -Adams county layman's rally. Vtwper service al 3:30. Charge lay leaders from the various churches of thu county

will direct the service and Dr. Homer (tattle, of First Church Fort Wayn'-. Will deliver the address All lay people from all aver the county are invited and urged to attend. 8 30 p m —Methodist youth fellowship. World friendship service. All youth of the Church are urged Io be present. W'-dnmday 730 p. m SfH-cial la-nten service, at the Prayer and Bibln Hour. —“O'- ' First Rresbytsrian Church Five Points George O. Walton, Minister 9 30 a m -Sunday school W P. Schrock superintendent 10:30 a. tn. Morning worship. World Friendship and Brotherhood. The morning service will he In charge of the World Friendship Guild. Rev. Carey R Moser of the First Baptist Church will he the guest minister and will bring the morning message 3:00 p m. -Junior youth league. 8:00 p. m—Senior youth league. I Friday 7 30 p. m. the every ' member cauvaa committee will meat at the church. AH ciders. deacuiiH. trustees and chairmen of ladiew aid are asked lu be present. Monday Man h 2. Presbytery Men's league will meet at Bethany church. Fort Wayne. Dr Henry Little, speaker. ————o Church es God Glen E Marshall. Pastor 9:30-11:30-Unified service The ' message will he given by Rev F B Turner, our evangelist for the present revival meetings. | 8:30 Shining lights. I B:3o—Christian ciueaders 7:30 Evening evangelistic serv- ! ice. Rev P B. Turner, speaker. The public is most cordially invited to attend th<- services which are now in progress at the local church. The meeting* continue each night through the week beginning at 7 30. A cordial invita- - tion to all. The Firet U. B Church Corner of Ninth and Madiaou St. G T. Hossclot, Minister Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. | Everett Johnson, superintendent. .Good classes for every age Moiniug worship al l»'3o a. m. A repieaentative from ludiana Ceuliai College will bring a message on "Christian Education.'' Christian Endeavor at 6 30 p. m. Interesting groups for Jewels. Juniors, Intermediate*. Youug people aud adults. Evenlug worship at 7:3u p. m. Sei mon by the pastor. Subjeit "Can t.'hriet Help fa Today?" Prayer meeting ou Wednesday evening at 7.00 p. m Sunday school count ii Tuesday evening at 7:00 p. m followed by the quarterly conference at s w p. m ■ o— Baptist Church Carey K. Moser. Pastor 9:30-11 a. m.-Morning unified servlet). H 9:30 a. in —Bible school. C. E Bell Superintendent. 10:15 a m.—Morning woiwhip. Sermon theme. "The Holy Spirit and the Believer." Special music by our choir. You will be welcome al all our services. Junior church at (hia hour. 5:45 p. m.—K. Y- B. Club meets at church. Ages 8 to 18. Thia group la divided into the Army aud Navy. Come join up tonight and begin to serve your Lord. A fine leader for each age group. Parents send or bring your children. This will prove a real defense against their groat perils of out day. 7:oo p. in.-A real treat is in store for you at this evening service. A stcreoptnau lecture will be enjoyed, with fitting souqs intersp<r>ed The title will he. Tho Hook Goes Furlb. It will help yuu to appreciate your present poo sessions and privileges a little mure. Be bure on lime. Th v pub

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lie la invited. 8:30 p m—Wednesday Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. m.- Wednesday, midweek prayer and praise service At this service we have our Monthly Business seMluti of the church 0 — " Christian Church Kenneth Tlmmon*. pastor Bible School. 9:34) a. tu. Dorfus Drum, ruprrinteiident. Hermon and Communion, lu:3«» a. m Rev. Timmons will be with us this Nunday morning to give us God's message. la-t us he loyal, loyally to the church is rooted iu our love of Christ, loyalty keeps us standing by whe nail is not as we would have it to Im-, Home asiH-cts of church life may not pieaee us: but we "stand by” for th<> good of the church and we love It -for it la the inxly of Christ. Wednesday night. 7:80 p. m Bible study at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Dorfus Drum. o Zion Lutheran Church Munroe and Eleventh Ht Paul W Schults, pastor Sunday Hthuol aud Bible t ins*, 9 3u a. ui Regular Nunday services, lu 3" a. m. Early servieut. B:3* a in Lutheran hour. 3 ''*) p. in. Church choir Monday, k p nt. Adult < lasses Tuesday. 7 p. m Wednesday Lenten services, 7:3U P m. Saturday catechism sibuoi. s 3u a. Ul. - - Q. - Home Education Homo —Th« Best Training Camp Much is being aaid about train : mg camps fur the preparation of j men to become good soldiers. It Ia fact that the home ia the nation's iiest training catnp. No one knows how lung this war will tasl. No parent with sons, young men. in It knows wli'ther or not. or how soon, they may be called by the government fur military service Pareuto now as always owe to their children that religious and spiritual tiwilling that will makc -trung character, so stiong that there will bi- formed a spiritual power just as real as material help and rnuchin mightier. Parents need to join with the religious leaders that this war a'tld all Inti Hue great and small be won l>y character Parente need Io set up a helpful program tn the home where prayer. Bible reading. Christian ideals are l-oni|con> nt i>arls Parents need Ito take their whole families to 'the house of God that the Chits- , nan training found there may be theirs. Homes are needed wheicln | God haw a chance tu live* aud reign: then He will have a chance I to win tu the world conflict. 0 _ B«rmanograr>i» 1 The mau who shows up best is 1 the mau who show* off least i A mau finds true riches, nut in Ins bank account, but in him.->elf-A day of worry is more exhausting than weeks work. The man of character fu< uses his atteiiiion on truth aud tact To Im- au achiever oue must first be a believer. Prosperity makes Lteuds 4**i adveiwity tries them. Nyius Slight not whai's near through aiming at what's far.—Euripides Worry Is the uud< l taker s Im st friend. The tests of life are tu make, not to break Us. Baluoc k Trouble may demolish a man s busiueao but build up his character. Babcock. People who are doing nothing can usually find fault with those who are doing big things. Good morals are nobler than good manners, but not so popular. It is usually ou the detours that we pick up tacks

Ths Church Invites You The Archbishop of York laid recently In a broadcast. "This world can be saved from political chaos and collapse by one thing only, snd that to worship.” T» Justify this statement, he eonilnucd. "To worship is to <|ul< k**n the con* science by the holiness of God. to

Om There Is a thrill in doing something lietter than it has ever been done before. There is a Joy iu living better than the average person R< liglon reveals a better way of life. One may live fairly well, but when right with God. there follows a lontentnieiit. a aatfofacttou. a joy never known before. This is the abundant life. — The Voice of the Church The voice of the c huich ought tu be the voice of God I' Icehooves Christiana io exercise great care at thia time to glv<- expressions in 1 ai cord with the will of God Knowing much of God a will. Christiaii people will seek ways and means I to bring comfort to the bereaved. I relief to the needy, and encouragement for the deprewsed. The church ought to temper hates and hysteria, disparaging iiatnea'alling and hate slogans: »h< should proclaim the message of love as expressed in brotheihiasl ot ail men. <uupe-rat|on iu all hit DECATUR LUMBER CO. Home of Homes Builders* Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Phone 253 111 Jefferson St Nothing < (M|uert> but ideas nothing governs but the spirit.—Leacock. Ik particular alniut your apparel. C’hoowe your eivlheh with confidence from your favorite store. Holthouise-Schulte & Co. Nome people not only <-xpc< t lite worst l>ut make the unu>t of it when it happens —Rlucy AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Policy written for sis months at one-half annual premium. THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. AGENTS Phono 358 Decatur, Ind. Otte .filet ot SUc« -B ill ' oilveiwatiou is tu Im- able to disagree without being disagreeable. — Ki Iley ROCK WOOL Blow n in by Wilson Insulating Co. EVERETT R. JOHNSON. Local Representative Phone 621 C Decatur. Ind.

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feed the mind with the truth of God. to purge the iniagtaa'iou 4>y the lieauty of God. to open the heart to the love nf God. t > devote the will to the purpose of God." The church is the one last II ul ton deengwd for worship. Why nut accept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? D. Carl Yoder

man eudcauui. universal justice, good will and peace among tnc-n. i4be will thus keep alive a spirit that will seton the oppoituiilty to write the p- ace piogram when this war ends —■—— -w—-— | DO YOU KNOW? f 1 Who was au Egyptian im/id so persecuted by her misttess Uwt she lied into the wildereesa'* 2. Who was the eldest son of the first Klug of Israel aud popular with the people, but who never came to the Ibroue. 3 Who was the most powerful man in the wot id at th, brgiuiiliig of the Christian era, but who*.name Is meuiiuued only once iu the four gospels? 4 Who had two handicaps was | short of stature and despised by | all of bis countrymen because <>f I his job? Au.wers found on page 2. Occasionally you meet a person who has the courage of his convictions but whose- convictioM don t call tor much courage. Out of the low-.t depths there ia a path to the loftiest height.— I4'ailyle Midwret Realty Auction Co Paul H. Graham Ina Bldg. Decatur. Ind. Phone 17 Auctiona of Any Kind, No Bale too Largo or too Bmall Real Eotate — Live Block Personal Property. J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. C. W. K«nt, Salesman and Clerk. Beware of the man who ha* his I price. He isu I woith it. ( ash Coal & Supply Paint, Coal. Roofing, Lumber and Builder Supplies R. A. STUCKEY Religion in not a vocabulary, nor a restraining hand, but a source of power. MAKE A DEAL NOW -PAY I.ATER! Buy Lowe Bros. Standard House Point. Wo can still sell at last Fall prices. Holthouse Drug Co. Uftcn we think people arc self. Ihli who wil not do wltat we want them to do. The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Entablinhed 1883 Member Federal Deposit Ins. CerpLtfc and religion are ou, tiling, or neither u anything M< Douald. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfel Chiropractor A Naturopath X-Ray of Spine whore Indicated. Therapy applied as needed. In Decetur Since IS2I PHONE 314