Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1943 — Page 2

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| SUNDAY £±L,/1 SCHOOL :-LESSON -:- By HAROLD L. LVMDOUWr D D. Lesson for March 14 ■ Le&son subject* and Scripture tewte •»- lected and copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education, uaod by ptrmiaaion IN THE VFVSEB BOOM LESSON TEXT-John U IMO; 14:1-6. GOLDEN TEXT—J«»u» Mita unto Mm. 1 am the way. and the truth, and the We: no Oho cotneth unto the Father, but by me—John U S. Calvary and crucifixion were juat ahead. Jesus gathered Hi* disciples lor a time ot communion and instruction as they spent their last evening together On the morrow would come betrayal but now they and their Lord were together in the upper room. But even hero strife agd dissension had apparently come in. There was probably some difference of opinion as to who should have the place of honor. To teach them the virtue cf humility Jesus gave them an example, after which He continued with the precious counsel and prayer which are found in John 14 to 17. Our lesson presents three things which our Lord gave to His disciples and urus <see John 17 20». I. Hi* Example—"Po as 1 Have Dene** (13:12-20). The act of Jesus in washing ths disciples' feet placed Him, their Lord and Teacher, on the level of the most menial servant It was an astonishing thing that He did. lowering Himself below their level to serve them. His application of the object lesson was equally startling. "Ye call me Teacher and Lord, and ye say well." said He. Then as learners and servants He required of them the humility which would make them eager to do lowly service in His name. There are more than enough folk who are willing to do the nice, pleasant things in the church, where they will be given recognition and praise. AU too scarce are these Qtristlike folk who will serve in the hidden places where darkness, suffering, disease and sin make the natural man recoil in distress or fear. fl. His Assnrance—"lf I Ge I Will Came Again” <14:1-31. Following His resurrection Jesus was to go to the Father. He wanted them to be prepared tor that time by making known to them the faet at His coming again. In that day His own shall be received unto Himself to abide with Him forever. The second coming of Christ is •sot a strange doctrine held by little groups of people who are riding a theological hobby. It is one of the most blessed truths of Scripture. The hope of the Christian—yes. the only real hope of this disordered world—is the coming of Christ to reign. The New Testament is full of plain and helpful teaching on this subject While we await His coming, then, is there any encouragment for us as the burdr j bear down and the way seems long’ Yes. He says: "Let not your heart be troubled" (v 1). There is little question that this passage has comforted more people than any other word in Scripture. Countless bewildered and broken souls in all lands and times have here found the steadying assurance of the one who has the power to give them rest and comfort. There is good foundation for their composure of heart in a troubled world They believe in God, and in Christ, who is one with the Father Here is real security—infinitely superior to aught the world can give. Then at the end of the road are fee eternal dwelling places What they are like is suflUianUy revealed tn ths tact that they are in the Fathor's house. Hew shall we reach teem? That is our last petal, We have 18. ate Cat finer r "1 Am the War" (w. 44). To Christa declaration that they knew the way. Thneseo responded with a request lor a definite slaSw ment He wanted to be sure, and Christ responded by reminding him that He. their Lord, is the "way. the frulh. and the Ufie.” Surely there could be no mere complete pswvision for the guidance of the heavenly pilgrim Christ ie the way.” H ewe takes *e right read be will reach the right tettaate though he "camel at first see k clearly Perhaps this is the commonest mistake tt the Cbrtsttan He frets too much aheul what Mm ahead . . and net enough ahoMt takfcg•bright road" (LeeMo Coinmautery) • fcTtelrwffi." He is foe final am Mssmete reeelatirw ad God. and 1* tberefor* tbe One wbe wUI tosd an Msmo who walk the way by foltb Mo hdfoaas e< the truth. To know Chrmiis to know God. ■a ie "the Afis" He to Mie. and Me atone can give eternal life to man. Then-to acne other to whetn ZT? may tent Im MM hM tn be received by Insth. W« how onto m-hod *e nrtetow 11 *wper mm. M was a tee <ff ridte tel sUpiHranM e< Ate betraym. bW Otoe Ut

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Creamed comments on the Sunday School lessen, "Bible Teach- ' Ings Against Drunkenness, the regular quarterly temperance lewson. I Samuel 30:16, 17; Isaiah 26: 1-7; Galatians 5:19-21 for Sunday, 1 March 7. The old Testament and the New Testament teachings against drunkenness serves as a supreme court decision. vs. 16. 17. "And when he had brought him down, behold, they were spread abroad over all the ground, eatmg aud drinking, and dancing, because of alf the great spoil that they had taken out of the land of the Philistines, and out of the laud of Judah. And David smote them from th® twilight even unto the evening of the next day; and there escaped not a man of them, save four hundred men. who rode upon camels and fled ' David routed the drunken army of the Amelikir.es which had looted his country; the army was pursued with such speed that 200 fell out of line; with the remaining 400 he overtook the Amelikites and found them drinking and dancing in celebration of their victory; they were so disqualified to fight that they became an easy prey to David aud his small army; since then other armies whose men were drinking have been conquered; the case of Ptarl Harbor is quite well eatabItohed as such an instance. Remember Pearl Harbor's case of defeat! vs. 1-7. "Woe to the crown of pride of the drunkards of Ephraim, and to the fading flower of bls glorious beauty, which is on the head of the fat valley of them that are overcome with wine! Behold the Lord hath a mighty and strong one; aa a tempest of hall, a de stroylng storm, as a tempest of mighty waters overflowing, will be cast down lo the earth with the hand.'' The crown of the pride of the drunkards of Ephraim shall be trnddvffiunder fool; and the fading flifln-r of bis glorious beauty, which Is on lite head of the fat valley, shall He »» the first-ripe fig before the summer: which when he that iooketh upon it sceth it and wbt'e it is yet in hto hand he eateth it up. And even these reel with wine, and stagger with strong drink: the priest and the prophet reel with strong drink, they are swallowed up of wine, they stagger with strong drink; they err in vision, they stembie in judgment The evil effect of strong drink in a nation's life is strikingly illustrated in the deplorable plight of the ten tribes as vividly pictured by Isaiah The proud city of Samaria, situated at the head of a rich valley, and Impregnable under ancient methcus of warfare. Mm been smitten down with wine. It can fail Into the hands of the Assyrian power, hitherto held back by the Lord. But at last the enemy will come and devour them like the first ripe fig which the passer-by plucks and easily swallows. The ksseu is that a drunken nation, despite Its resources, wilt be easity and utterly destroyed. On good authority. France’s cause of defeat may be traced to strong drink. The diadem of beauty wUI be awarded those who abstain from strong drink, for in tem is found sound character which Is the core of civilisation When the spirit of justice to luterfuced throughout a CHURCH PAGE SPONSORS TMt FIWfiT rrAY« HAtoK HOLTHOU3A ORUQ CO. WlAMV’wy IwmWWWI DR. H. FROHNARFBL Your Health to too fietlor than Yow fipiao. A F. AANMAtoto, Auctioneer Live Stock A Real Cstate THt fiUTTHA-tDWARDfi CO. Ctot* * OBbbb DfiCATUR lUMRRR CO. MOLTHOU«*4C44VLT< clothing co. AL SCHMITT Anw himAo as taGm flnaMaf MiRK ALAVATOR Work with Hurtt LU HAARWAM CR. (lanfirto

nation, there is the strength of valor which toughens the sinews ’ tor any conflict which may arise. ' Godliness Is fundaiffental to the permanent succom of any people. The debach of officials is at once 1 a national menace and disgrace. 1 The country's leaders had been joined in their revels by even priests and prophets. Drink trans--1 forms tbe wisest into fools, the greatest Into slaves and the best Into demons. Their moral and 1 spiritual, as well as intellectual and ; I physical, vision is blurred and blinded. The temple of justice become*) a mockery when a drunkard 1 is on the bench. Into what depths does a nation descend when its civil and religious leaders are filthy with shame! vs. 19-21. "Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are ' these: fornication, uncleaniiees. ' lasciviousness, idolatry, sorcory. enmities, strife, jealousies, wraths, fartions, divisions, parties, envying*. drunkenness, revelings, and such like; of which 1 fcrewarrtted you even as I did forewarn you. that they who practice such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God " Note that there are many, many evils t obe denounced, but one of these to drunkenness; so this New Testament selection fits into the subject of this lesson. Here, the reason given against this evil, as well as the othem mentioned, is that it debars one from being a member of God's kingdom unacceptable as a child of God which is the purpose of one's living. ——— l "O' - The Supreme Council of the Knights of Volumbus has subscribed 63.000 for the expenses of the nation-wide radio program. “The Catholic Hour." The Naxi-coutrolied government of Czechoslovakia has demanded that the Old Testament be barred from Czech schools and Bible classes. The Hon. Charles P. Taft, assistant uooidinator, Federal Security Agency, says that only alrout five percant of the men in the Army are a problem because of drinking. adding that tbe cooperation given to hto agency by the church es in army camp communities had been the outstanding feature of Its effects to provide a wholesome environment for the armed (green. The Hoe. Francis B Bsyre. high commissioner to tbe Philippines, made it unmistakably clear that be had no hope for a just and durable peace and a better world tor all apart from the dominance in the world of tbe Christian spirit and way of life. Tbe Solomon Islands are frequently In the news dispatches lately because of the fierce fighting there between the Americans and the Japaneee h Is taU-resHag lo learn from the "Bible Soetot) Record" that these islands contain 17.000 square -.-Hes and have a population of 200.000. "Moat of of them are mountainous and deeply wooded They are aepanrted from ono another by deep, atM waterways. , which present to the traveler a picture of enchanting keasty. There ar? 24 toagaages apekeu by the iohabitats and into each of these some pari of the Bible hae been translated. Sis languages hav« the entire Neu Teatameot. The first three mwotooarieo who went there were massacred.—Th Goepl Minister. The Right Rev Hvory Mt. Georgs Tucker, presidtng ttosbop of the Episcopal eherrh. to Ute new president of the Foderai Council of Churches of Christ in Aaaertea. Btohr p Tucker succeeds Dr. Luths A. Weigte of Yoke University and w»M hold office for two years This is the fimt time a pres Meet of the Council has come from the KpGtool tomoHßioa. By settee of its general convetitica in l»te the Uptscopai ehorch booMto a fullnoniMtr of tbe is of iatereM to note that to Lagland, the British CoencH of Churches is also am fled by the toyranhthe .WthMahop of Caaforiiery. ■" — q.... - Liberty to arirajo daageraeo. bet H to the sofoat thtag we have. - Foadteh. Jess* tranoforme Rves by shooIng them the (tegs worth H»tag k to a tatotahc to took fw perfectluo to vu own actioge. L *

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IKHUPCHESR The First United Brethren Church R. R. Wilson. Minister Sabbath school 9:15. Curtis Hill, superintendent. Morning worship with communion, 10:30. Berman. "Does It Pay to Serve Jesus?" Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening worihip. 7 30. Bible study Monday night 7:30. Orchestra practice Wednesday night 6:15. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, 7:00. Choir practice Wednesday night, 8: OP. o •T. MARY'S CHURCH First Mass fi:00 A. M. Second Mass 7:30 A. M. Children's Mass 0:00 A. M. High Msm 10:15 A. M Holy Hour Sunday 2 30 P. M. Communion Sunday for the St. Agnes Sodality. Rev. Joseph J. geimstx. Pastor ■ o - Church of the Naxarsne Marshall at North 7th Street J. T. Trueax. pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m Leo Roe. supt. Come, take part in the friendly contest now going on In the Sunday school. There to a class for your age. Bring your friends with you. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. with message by the pastor on subject: "The Stewardship of Faith." Junior church 6:45 p. m. Under the leadership of Mrs. Plaster. Young peoples service 6:45 p. m. Pres., Mr. !. Mattax. An Interesting ptograui Is planned In the interest of missions. Plan to be present. Evangelistic service 7:3fi p m. Message by the pastor. The mens trio will sing. Hermon subject: "Four Confessions." Mid-week prayer meeting Wed. I 1 lo i p. in., also in the evening at 7:30 p. m. This is a prayer and praise meeting with a abort message by the pastor. March to Church in the Mouth ol March. o First Presbyterian Church Five i’otaits George O. Walton. Minister 9:00 a. m. Junior Bible Hour aud spacial study. Mrs. W. A. Lower. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school W. P. Schrock, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermoti; "The 5.U44. ot Thu Now Testament Church '* 5:30 p. m.. Youth League. Regular meeting of the World Friendship Guild. Wednesday 7:30. World Day of Prayer service will !>• held next Friday evening at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church at 7:30 o'clock. . — .. 0 . , Church of God Cleveland Street Glen E. Marshall, Paatnr • 3fi-l 1:30— ifo i find This service marks the beginning of a series of meetings. Rev. C. L. Quinn of Lims. Ohio. »ill be the speaker at tbe special meetings. Tbe Rev. Qainu wdl address the congregation in the evening service. The morning service thease; "The Missionary Church." The pastor will speak. 434 Shining Light.-.. Mrs. Edtth Smitley leader. 6:30 Christian Crusaders. Mtos Pauline Haukius. preeideat Tbe meeting will be in charge es « group of youth syeskera 7:3fi Evening Evangelistic service. Rev. C. L. Quinn, speaker Gervices will continue each event tg throughout tbv week. The hour of service »Ui be 7:3fi emffi night. The public to mort oerdalty bn bed to attend all the services of this <onarrgation • 7:30 Friday even lug The World Dsy ot Prayer service wHI be conducted nt tbe Kvaugefieai end R«fu:aM-d church, corner Thugl and Jackson streets. Tbe public to urged to attend Baptist Church Carey R. Maer, poutor * »:3b a. m Nbte bchooi. C. E. Bell supertatendoM lfi:l3 «. as —Merging worship. Nerniua (hetne "Wilder mm Food." Bpeetei soioisf. Edward Moser. We will not have tbe Jonkw rtrnreh today as tbe auditorium to being redecorated 7:36 p. m.—Rteaiag bear of tel towsbip laspiriag song nervioe. with Edward Meoer aa acMst. LH everyone rally to tbto hour. If aH tbe yuutis people wi'l <omc. »e uUI have a special moMwge from a young man who sued U» be ta <*ur midst. 7:84 p. m Friday-Wot id day of prayer ocrvfce al Braagclkai aud Refonned ctouch 7:36 p. m- Wednesday MH weak bufir cf power Where w : p.ay tor youg bay * Urn aorvtos. He wouM

appreciate your praying with us. You are welcome. —— o — ■ First Evangelicsl Church George 8. Lozier, minister 9:15 s m.—Sunday School. Gregg McFarland, superintendent. 10 10 a. m. — Dtvine worshipCommunion service. 6:00 p. m.—intermediate and Senior C’hrtotten Endeavor. 7:00 p. m.—Sunday evening fellowship. Sermon theme, "The Meaning of Lent." 7:00 p. m. Wednesday — Prayer iud praise service. p — Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh St. Paul W. Schults, pastor Bunday School and Bible class. 9:30 a. m. Regular Sunday services, 10:30 a. tn. Early services. 3:30 a. m. Choir. Sunday. 3 0® p. tn Lutheran hour Sunday, 3 p. at Missionary society, Thursday 1 p, m. Saturday catechism uchool, 1:30 a. m. p- , - - ■ Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, pastor Bunday School at 9 a. m. T. L Becker, superintendent. Worship K-rvics st 10 a. m Sermon. "The Peril of Security." Parents of children are Invited to make use of the nursery during the worship hour. Mid-week Lenten services will l,egiu next Wedneaday evening at 7:30 p. m. Meditation by the pastor. "We Would see Jesus." Young People's choir rehearsal Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednesday at 8:30 p. m The Women s Guild will meet in the church parlor on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. tn. The Phiiathean Circle extends a special invitation to all women of the church whose birthdays fall in the months of January. February or March to be present. World day of pray service Friday evenin gat 7:30 p. m. I’erxons without a church home ar<. invited to worship with us. Chriatisn Church Kenneth Timmons, pastor Bible School. 9:30 a. m. D. L. Drum, superintendent. - Sermon and communion 10:30 a. m Subjeet “Ot what are we sure." 11:00 a. m.—Junior church. Evening Bible study. 7:30 p. n». The study of Revelations. These Surday night Bible study* are growing more interesting each Bunuay evening. Monday night the Corinthian class will meet at tbe home ot Mrs. Fred King, 8 p. tn. March IS. naxt Friday evening, all the churches of the city will meet st the Z»ou Evangelical and Reformed church for tha World Day of Prayer. Every one tbaj possibly cun be at these asrvtooa. Welcome to our services Sunday morning aud evening. Jesus wa<. concerned about the lowliest and most despised and most downttoddeu. .We need to remember today when natiotu are looking upon one another with haired fiamod by war that Christ spoke ever ot the worth ot uu>a First Methodist Church Dr. M. O. Lester. Mmister Caatisawh service Bunday taornwg. "Do ttua in remembrance ot ase" aaid tbo Master. Have you lorgottau to go to the Holy Table? It would be a great disap pointmeel to know that some wilfully stayed from the eommmtlMi table. There will be communion tor tbe cMMreu at their worship period. 11 The offering c'unday monsing w -■

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Win be "The Fellowship. Sacrifice and Suffering." This offering is to go through the channel* of our church to do the thing* for our soldiers that are to much needed, but which tbe government does not do. The money will meet many needs la hospitals, concentration camps. It will serve through chaplains and refugee camps. It will give asaisiance to those who have lost their churches, etc. Our Methodism seeks to raise 81.000,000 for this work. The evening worship service will be at 7:30 o'clock. The Wesley Couple* rias* will sponsor this service and furnish special music. io — — Nuttman Avs. U. B. Church Delbert Cress, Pastor 9:30 s. m. Sunday school, Lawrence Michel, strpt. 10:30 Worshiu service. Sermon by Pastor. Subject "The Certainty of ihe Gospel". 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Evangeliatic sor'ice. Message by Pastor. I Revival services have been in progress during tbe past week and folks young and old alike have prayed through to victory al an old-fashioned alter of prayer. You will not want to mias these services. Special music each evening. If you believe In an old-time revival. we invite you to be with us. Q Tbe common question asked about a friend. "How to he getting along?" is generally answered by* a statement relative to hi* position In earning a livelihood and to tbe salary he make*. Buccum Is not the abundance of means but ot manhood. True wealth to not what my estate amount* to, but what I amount to. o —— »— ■ • —♦ I DO YOU KNOW? Can you identify the following? 1. He led In a night attack three hundred of tbe most strangely armed men who ever won a victory. 3. lite father, who seemed to be subject to attack* of homicidal mania, once triad to slay bint. 3. The condition* of fate imprisonment were made les* liarzb by the 'fact oi bin Hoiuau citizenship. 4. He had been ceiled the Father of the Faithful. 5. A* a trial of hi* faith, he wae vteiied with an almost unps railed serie* of cslamitlcs. Answers found on page live. I " H M a ! — and—l i M isdoin B "Uncle Joe," said Albert Edward Wiggam. the author, meeting an old Negro who was alway* cheerful in spite of having had moh than his share of Hte* trouble, "hu» teVe you managed to reauin uo cbeerta! and calm?” “Well. 11l msß you," replied Uficte Lee Hardware Co. Hardware, fitevea A Ranfiee. Waterspar Enamels Walltode Flat Wall Pamt B-Gdere' Supply PhMeU 2M W. Moßroe

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The--s=<i Ths Church and World Peace A pledge to cooperate with churches of all faiths and with government agencies in their search for a basic world organization “that will contribute to an early and decisive military victory, a just »nd laatiug peace, and a world order of juatice and goodwill," was voiced in a resolution adopted by the Nationai Council of the Young Men's Christian Association, at its annual meeting. Francis B Sayre, former high commissioner of the PblilppliiM, | told the Council that any future peace must be baaed on the sacredness of human personality. He Joe. "I'm jus' learned to cooperate wid de inevitable.” DECATUR LUMBER CO. Hone of Homes Bulldara* Supplies and Csal. estimates Fees. Phone 253 lit Jaffereon St. I Keep in mind that you do not know how mu< h you lone by neglecting any duty. B® particular about your apparel. Choooe your clothes with confidence from your favorite store, Holthouse-Schulte & Co. Happiness doe* not depend on | money or leisure or society, or even on Ires Ith; it depend* on our remtku to ihuoe we love. WHEN YOU TRAVEL So® Us For A Travel Ticket Policy Costs 250 per Day. 33000 to 35000 Protection. >15.00 to 12500 Weekly Ind. The Suttles*Edwards Co., Agents Phone 365. Ambition for world conquest ia tbe moat insidious pcisou any nation can imbibe.—Dr. F. F. Goodsell. USED CARS Ws carefully purchase our used automobiles. So back of many years of experience in automobile* together with full equipment far replaeomente we guarantee you a aafe pu.chao* and economical operation. AL. SCHMITT 201-207 So. let St. Phone 144 it you are parteetlr sure of your own truthfulneea. you can sometime* Im accused of aa uatiutb wttboai flying UUo a rage. jl Miller’s Grocery Freeh Moot*. Staple Groceries Fresh Vegetables Phon®* 241 or 404. Miller’s North End Grocery or Went End Grocery.

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| named three additional I factors: international <o U p Na yJ economic freedom, and a) control of artnanu-nti tl | very nature cf modern | he said, "made armament btuq, by any country an lntwn»t*Z problem. Allied victory wwj place the 7)ii!k of arm* m hands aud create the re*pom*|M of controlling and limiting thrag all countries on a fixed whM* It also implied th neeitel creating an interna: ion*! po*, ferce to make the control tlve." ————o There are priorities on Von . You can't worry about everte al one time—Vera M De, n Bactlficlng virtue to gala puq larity I* not only «. *tly. but r?a oue. These is no help for society q les* there is a God Hecking We should be more inclined t jcompliment and encourage 'but ■ correct. The First State Rank Decatur. Indian* EktabiiNhed 18M Member Federal Deposit In*. Cw» International relaiioni arc oaq human relation, on an intriw.ioe al scale. For Better Health Sec Dr. H. Frohnapfel Chiropractor & Nat uropat) X-Ray of Some whore ind>eaM Therapy appi.od aa needed In Decatur Since ’WI PHONE 314 Most people prefer lu have tM ! difficulties regarded aa due N | cause* rather than tu »in-.-P:<t W. E. Hocking. KEMTONE “The Miracle Wall Fintoh" Covers Most Inside Wall turteto with just ONE coat. Quart 98c Gallon 52.9 S Holthouse Drug Co, Money to an artkd wbkb ml be used a* a universal pa»»F> r ’ ' 4 every place except hesvea. »s 4 k a universal provide r of e» ry'J«l except happiness. BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field SctdA Coal, Wool and Mill Work with BurkWhoever gives rao«' i" coaoecrati n- in whol-h>-"M »" that one to the largest civ> RR tree of Him who sees u. and ue for what we are.—uhappvL AUCTION SALES Experienced Saieama®*®* at your Service RESERVE YOL’R SALE Ltvertock. Farm. «ad Real Rotate Sa>s , MldwMt Realty Audio" °* J. F. Sanmuun C. W. Kent Graham Bldg Decant. Phone 174.