Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1946 — Page 2

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I I L SUNDAY < I SCHOOL •LESSON •> ■t HANOI U I Lt’NDQUISr. O 0 Os Ip* M'-xt- H.n.» SnoUt S* •( CO" ■«" F-l.***d bp W..i*rs S»«I»O" Union Letton for January 13 L»uo* tubirrt* and ScrlpCur. !»>’• a*- : l»rt»d «n<l -vi/vrlSM.cl by Intelnntmnnl Cour.eU <.f fc.hgion* Kduentlon. ut'd by 1 permission A PKOI'LE DK UVs.fi ED LESSON TEXT—Exodus « • IS !?• tt GOLDEN TEXT-1 will trust. and out te afraid for Ina Lord Jeboven e.eo the t/ird. la my strength —laaiah 12 2 "Is thy God able to deliver thee’" was the question asked nt Daniel in the Ilona' den (Dan. fi 20/. It la in the minds and on the lips of many in every hour of crisis. God is able to deliver. Moses found that out whet in answer to his complaint that the Lord had done nothing for his suffering people 'Ex'd 5 221. the Lord revealed Himself as the One who was not only able but ready to take them out of their bondage. I God's Promise '4 #-8i Motes was to remember that ne was dealing with the Eternal One. unchangeable and always true to Ills word and able to make His will come to pass <v 2 3i So often men in dealing with God think of Him in terms of their own | weakness and failure What we j need is to have a Godhke concep- f tion of God not a manlike idea of Him God is the infinite and the Eternal One with whom we have no I right to quarrel, and whose deal-; ing* with us are too high for us io judge IPs 139 I 4». God's covenant with His people was established <v. 4i. He had heard their cry <v. Si, and His deliverance was sure (v. 6i. The only thing Moses had to do was to wait i and see Gori work That word “wail" is a little one It seems to call for no effort, to be easy of fulfillment; yet it seems to be the hardest thing for a human , being to do. Christians who can speak and work for God when things are active and moving become querulous and de.,pondent when they have to wait or when they are laid aside for a time. His promise is sure That is not just a religious sentiment. It Is a fart, and it is proved by history 11. Ged's Plan 'l3 17-181. There was a direct, easy road along the coast at the Mediterranean up to Canaan, but God with His pillar of cloud and fire did not lead in that way. How strange that He should take them by a longer, more difficult way! Not at all. He knew the danger of the easy way. It was there that the wailike Philistines would be lying In ambush. Such immediate conflict would discourage Israel and tempt them to return to the fieshpots of Egypt So He took them the other way. Note that God s guidance for them was one of intelligent planning, not just Impulse or chance. He knew what to do. and He did it, for their good. God has a plan, not only for the nations, but also for individuals, for your life and mine Let us find His will for us. for It is good, acceptable and perfect (Rom 12:1. 21. Mote the honoring of the faith of Joseph in God's promise <v. 19). The memory of his assurance was a blessing to his descendants, and they honored it and him. What will our descendants have to say about our faith in God’ 111. God's Presence <l3 20-22). Our God does not just send a plan or program to His people. He is always with them and is ready to go before them. God's plan is made known to His people as they follow Him step by step. Tbit means that there must be guidance, moment by moment, if His plan is to be worked out. He gives such guidance and it is only when His thildieu foil to follow it that the pattern of life becomes confused The field of divine guidance is one in which Christians have widely divergent experiences. Some know the sweet, unconfused daily experience of God's hand upon them, caring for oven the minor details <nr are they minor’) of life. Others have known the directive power of God in some life crisis, but not in the ordinary affairs of life. Many, and perhaps mo*t. think of divine guidance as a spiritual theory of whicn the preacher talks, but know noth ing of it in their own lives. What makes this great difference? Faith—or the lack of it. Those wnc trust God accept and receive His blessed leadership moment by moment. It is as simple as that Others reach out and take it when the pressure of life makes them cast themselves on God. Others simply muddle along "doing their best." which is not their best, tor God is not in It. The pillar of cloud, which breams luminous at night, was ideal for ths guidance of Israel. It provided shade from the hot sun by day. and It was a sure guide in the darkness of the night. We who believe In Christ havs an even better and more precious evidence of God's Holy Spirit who indwells us Hr reveals God’s will to us. urging u> on. or restraining us as the need nuy be. Are we obedient to His blessed premptuigs’ Do we walk in the light of His peilect guid ismco’

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A PEOPLE DELIVERED Exodox 6 ♦> ’ 13 17 22 In the <!• Ilsvi»-ii< 4 th< Child I ren of l- a.-l out gs Egypt w;i» »mii i in undhpntablr fact nt God's post <-r <-xi>r-’»<-<l with His fatherly niri- ihlx would produce the need t«l faith fm the children <4 God V 6 "Wherefore -ay unto the children of lxr.ee-1 I mn the for"! and I will bring you on’ f oin mi’lei i tin liurdens of the Egyptian- and ■ I will rid you out of their bondage and I *lll redeem you with a -l et< lie<| out arm and wi h great judirtnentx Moxex had been in it .cluing for many years and wan, now the chosen in-11 umeiit of God ' th’ough whom In could -.peak tn! otlie W»- a- 41-< iple- are learn ' i >-i m trainins through whom God .-m- de-ixned Io -f>e«k to thoo- i in boiidag.- of xin oday The firs' I I point of r-tnphaxl- hi salvation i- ' | t.. link'- < leu the fa< t of God 1 | iniubty to an- .mil deliver God'i wo k <>f redemption la-uan with' ' the f ill of man and -a continual I | "<>•.- th<- whole plan of xalva ti n I* oi>»- of uood judgment. V 7 And I will take y>u to m<so i people and I will lie to you a God and ye -hull know that I am I the Lord your God. which brine ! eth v<ii. »ut from under the bur i deux of the Egyptian God ha* made latke piovi-jon- f >r the we| a e of his children Rc-iatlonxhipx • with G»d is not a mallei of gues■w< k it i written "y ahull know that I am the Ixrrd your God It ■ a knowledge that < ollie- from • sperleii' e V ' And f will bring you in tin i a land lonierninK the which I did -wear to give it t i Ab aham to I«HH' and to Im oil and I w ill give if you for a heritage; J am the lai d Enough of the flit Hie |. evealerl that there i- no need of fear The seal of God i■lti the pt .mixed future ax well lion th., pie-.cm \ 17. "And fl '.ime to pa»x when I'haro.a i had let the people go, that God led them not through the way of the land of the I’hilixtinex. ilthuiigh that wa near for God aid |i-t pci adventure the people epent when they Me wai. and they return t i Egypt l-rael wax not prepared for w i the I’hllls I tine, were very wailike and an Mowed enemy of l-iael they We e great fighters the i hildren of Ixniel Heeded that xpiritual force that come from God that i- the: Ont- hundred and two Pr ite-tint < him hex an l religious mildiiigs inEianii- wen destroyed and 2<IM badly damaged during the wai, it wax reported at the «ixih annual \ mt ling of the iTiilestalit Eed.-ra i lion if France held "t Ninos Twenty nine French ;;a*tt»i« ami ’ theoluglial Htlldeti Well- killed In the wai m died in t mientritlon ' camp* I’rob “nor A Al Renwick, in an , artlr le in the Eva’igeln ai <|uai tei J ly, esliinutex the popuialfcin of the entile world a' 2.2 ii.imn.uim pen- > pie Among these he finds the dlfI feretit t'eligioix faiths divided ai fnllowx Roman t'athcllc. 177 I" ' per <-nt; Hindus 12 3 i" per ent; ■ Mohammedans. Confm nni-ix and r T» Ws Is 3 in percent; Prcitesf taut < hrixtianx. II percent, Hud.l ’ hi»t<. x percent; Greek Orthodox. ’ 73 10 pc.cent ( The unchurclied masr.es of earth i are increasing 6.0«o.ooo faster each yea than all the <-hu;< hex com r idmd That Is to say. from IXSrtt c ;I* DO YOU KNOW? . 1. How many plagues were vialtJ ed on the Egyptians to muae them to let the children of Israel go? >, 2 Whit miracle did Moms perj form before I'haroah? 3 What was the first plague? ( 4. How old wax .M ir."x when he c appealed to Phuniuh to let hU d people go? d f> How many years bad the Is l- raelites been In Egypt? • 0 • | ANSWERS TO } “DO YOU KNOW?” e t ... « • I. Ten. “ 2 Moses' rod was turned Into a • trp'Ul. I 3. The water wax turned red, I. Eighty year* old b. Four hundred and thirty years.

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highex: equipment for earthly conflicts V lx "But God led the people aiuiut. through Lite way of thei wilderness nt the It»-<1 Sea and j the ihildien went up harnessed out I ot the land of Egypt." The most i hopeful sign of deliveraiw e was in : the fait that there wax a willingtie-, to let God lead the freople j about Note that the path wax not | in paved roads hut through the, v.:l<le-ie,. patient suffering with faith in God devel >px Christian heroes. V 19 And Mo-ex took the Iwtiejof Joseph with him; for he had i Irt sightly sworn the < hildren of , Israel, -aying. <J«»d will xurely ! visit you and yc shall tarry up my bone- away hence with yon "The I taking of the bone* of Joseph bat k 1 to hie homeland wax in fulfilment i of tn oath exacted from hix Itreth ten It ix a good thing t i remember t ie good of oiii foreheads V 2u "And they took their jourtiey from Hmcotli. and em amped i in Etham. in the edge of the wild i erne-» The children of Israel did not plunge into the wlldernns- a <>nte h lx good to think before , one leaps V 21 "And the laud went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud j to lead them the way. and by night ' in a pillar of Die. to give tltem I ; light, ogo by day ami t»y night' I lie who miraculously delivered , the childre.u of Ihiael on: of Egy'd itow miraculously leads them in j ’lines of pea<e It i., not -o imptr tant t i know just how the e people were led as it lx to know that they v. truly led by God ll*- <• again w. seen evidence- <>f the p exc-nce :<nd kindly tare of God 3 22. "He took not away the Pillai of tie- cloud by day. nor the pillar of fire by night, from before; the |teop|e Gad's interest in his i children i« not ju-t for a inoiueiK hut by day and by niaill God never takes his ayes <>n of u»; he furnisher the necessary light so; us :o walk with him by nig.it as w II a by day We may c laim hi- promises when going ih rough hard plates dark a- the night. Way War Religious Experience F • many months, in various j camp-, the men now wounded and I ■ul ■ .ng in the ho-pital had heard - i ikiii, iutendi-1 to prepare them .tor such ,i time a> this. Many of jth.se warrl'iix, too. had heard in the:-. Imim-s and in church and Sunday school nt God power to I pi otec' This wax it not only the time of'battle, but the hour when Cliri><-ii-iin faith was tv.ted How often we heard these words: 'Chaplain, I thought now I know." "Chaplain. I prayed weirds now I am i eally praying "Boy, how I prayed Ah'ii B<-d riii- k (‘hurije t ime to call • n u« last night.'' "Bedclmck Charlie was the Gl name is the i.uHwaffe aireraffJ "Von know, ('nappie. I wax so seared last night that I • thought I'd die without getting hit. but somehow I Just held on ta faith and prayer and I made it" How the heart reaches out. for aomething in those ti-jing moment and thank God. that something is there! Chaplain Alvin O Carleton. to 1935 the unchurched heathen population ot the world made a net gain of S’O.Oim.'HHi over the gains of all churc hes combined, or an average annual guin of H.oimi.iumi fir that forty-five year period! E. I* Alid'-dge. Training Union Maga ' zinc. The Fcdeial Counit of the (".lurches of Christ in America now has an office in Washington, D. C., with Dr Henson Y Landis us fulli time secretary. The threefold purpose of this office Is staled as fol- . lows; ti* to furnish prompt ami authoritative notice slmiul pending legislation and govern mental , directives affecting th< churches; . 12) to explain or Interpret legislatin' and administrative acta; t.3t . to indicate to Interested persons proper channels for contacts in Washington The- nnnminceuont regarding the new office indicates I that the secretary will have no authority to make decisions of ( policy for the chtirches, and that action will Im; tuk< u by the- Federal i Council only when represvu tativex of the "m«tttxeut dep,-ntittatlons. lirough the* cutincirs executive committee, have given due author . ixaiiou.

KIMSI mraußt ii i j fit. Marya Church Very Rev. Msgr. Scmeti, patter First Mass 4:00 a m. ftecond Mass 7;3u a. m Children't Mass 9:00 a. m lltfh Maes 18:15 a. tu. J:So pm Holy Hour. First Evangelical Church F. H. Wellard. Minister Sunday Hctoool 9:15 a m. Merritt ■ I. Alger, supt .Morning worahip 19; 10. Youth Fellowship 6 M Evening se.vice, uniting with De <atui churcea at the Church of God Youih choir, Sunday J.uo \dminiatrative council Monday I 7 (Mt. laryai Daughters clc t Tuesday 7 !<t at the church Mid week (Service Wednesday at 7 'Mt pm , Adult c hoir rehear-al Wedhc-'day ! S:'t(l p m. o Church of God Glen fi. Marshall. Pastor 9 30-11.20 t'nified Service W 3u Youth Service. Bill Haw I kins, president 8 Io Shining Lights. Mrs. Mary llazlewcMid. leader. 7 30 I'niou Service This is the last service in the serie- of union I meeting) held in observance .4 the j world week of prayer. The service I will Im- held in thir church Rev .Carey Moaei will preside, and Rev. i Lyle Steiner will bring the mes-1 sage of the evening 7 Monday Men's p ayer xe. vice at the church. 7 I't Mid-week pi aye nd praiw 7 I" Thursday evening Ladle[Missionary Society meets at home lof Mid Heibert Huwki.ie 7.3' Thu,»Jay evening Trustee [and Finance Committee will m.-ct Sunday 2:15 pm Youth Rally. Fort Wayne. S|c man aid Putnam, jc hni' h Rev John Kane. Anders *n. j Ind , speaker. The- ptibllc is most cttdially invited to share in ’he -ervice of this congregation "Where being a Christian makes j you a member" First Methodist Church Merrill O. Lester, Minister laiwell J Smith, Supt | A cordial welcome extended to iall wio do not worship elsewhere (tur ( hutch schoo’ lx ai 9 39. Our public worship at so 2<t a.m "Heart* Touched by God will be th<- morning xertnon subject. The [choir will ing the anthem. "Cast 1 I Thy burden upon the Lord" by -' Me ndekMohn There will he- no YesI per service. All are u.-ed to at I tend th*- -H>K'-i-v-an<-e of prayer [meetina at tie Church of God at the 7:3 o'clock hair, The midweek services will lie conducted ax usual on Wednesday Our people an- asked to give consideration to the Decatur school of I-ad<-r---ship training which win be conducted at the Library Building Tuex.layx and Thursdav < in the evening. Jan 22nd through Feb. 7th 0 _ . — Baptist Church Carey P. Moser, Pastor !' 25 a m. Sunday xcliool. (!. E Bell, xllpf, 11:15 a. m. Morning wcrsblp. music by our choir. Sermon by pastor. theme: "Is Thy God Able?" Junior church meets at this h-jtir. Bring all the ohlldren. 7:3" p. m. This evening we unite with she other churches in the closing service of the Week of Prayer at the Church cf God R r. Steiner of Missionary Church, the preacher Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh fits. Paul W. Schultz, Pastor Sunday school and Bible clams 9:W a. m. Divine services, it;(Wj a. in Lutheran Hour, 11:30 x m . Annual voters' assembly, 1:30 p. m. Adult <-his»-x. Tuesday. 7:30 p. tn. Saturday catechism school. 8:M a. m Nuttman Ave. U. B C. N, Van Gundy, pastor Sunday M-hool. 9:30 a. in. Divine wgrship. 10:30 a. m, C. £.. 6:30 p. ui Evening worship. 7:3« p m . Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30 p. in. 1 II . LI Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, Pastor Churcdi scihool al 9:00 a. in. IMward Jaberg. superintendent. Help our M-hool to grow by lieing pr sent every Sunday with the entire family Worship Mtrrlce at l»:mt a. m Sermon; More (kmvenient Times." Persons without a church

I home tn the < ity are invl'ed to woiablp in till- servic. The Hosing union service tn th«I Ob-wrvanc e of the univer«al Week of Prayer will be held in the [ j Church of God at 7:3" p m Sun l day evening Rev. Lyle Stelmr' ' will preach Junior chair rehearsal on Wed-1 Itesday at 6 39 p m. Phoebe Bible class meeting on Tlhursday at 7:41 p m in the c huteh socixl room Senior choir rehearsal on Fri-1 day at 7 (W p m Catechetical cla axes on Saiur-J day mo. alng seniors at 9. juniors at 10: (Ml o m. Come and worship with us p., — Decatur Missionary Lyle F. fitsmer. pastor 9 30 a m . Sunday acbool lu 3o a. m. morning wo.whip We extend a cordial invitation to all who do not have a regular chunh home to attend any or all of these services How so bficksiide-"Omit prl- , rate prayer: do not study God's' word; do not att nd worship, do not enlarge iu -otil saving work, do not testify for Christ, do not sacrifice; do not confess y >ur ( faults: cease tu daily trust in an indwelling Christ " We will not have an evening , service Sunday liecause of the imited piayer service which will! I»e held at the Church of God 73# p m Wednesday praye; 1 mec-iing Rev Jared Gerig. dean of the Fort Wayne Bihh Institute, will be- spiaker in the mmiing xervhc; 1 this Sunday I • ' First United Brethren Church Madiscn At Ninth Street Chai lee E. Whits. Minister 9 15 a m Sunday chti 1 h school. i Curtis Hill, supt Cla.*<>» with sc ‘ p..'aic roo;r ■ and ca|Mi>!e teachers) [for all age grouf i. I'tgc you. friends, guests and neighbors to attend All are we!;um< l#:3(l a.m. Morning s-rsiee. (Seca :;iouiicem>-iit elx'-wherc iu Demo--Ciatl. '• >" p m Adult-, senior, Ini'-me di.it' and juni 1; UhiDtian Eudc-a-J vor Focieties 73" pin Even nc evangc-JI-tic : Service. ":«0 pin Wednesday mid-week, service. ! k:(M' pin Wi'dni.-day choir red heal-a! Sunday. lan 27. h cuiigregutloiial vote on denomination merger of the Evangelical ind I uited Brethren church. o Give God time, and even when Ithe knife flu«hes in the air the lam will be xc -ii caught In tinRADIONIC HEARING AID. A we Zenith nxxkl ■_ Snr cmticxUy swv tyiaoflwwimlnsK f \ Am f>*«u|xvun**r / 1 MocM A3-A, #MI f I riunpletswithneu. I / I trxl colored ear- \ I / phon* and cord. \l J Choir* of ampUSer -Z .MC eolor*—so *ztra FRESH SHIPMENT ItNITH LONG DEI HIARINO AID DATTEtIES JUST ttCIIVtOi Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store GIH’S FOR ALL 1 OCCASIONS. FOR GOO!) DRY CLEANING SEND IT TO DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Phon* 134 200 W. Jefferrnm

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Church et ths Nazsrcne North 7th and Mar«hall Sts J T Trueaz. Pastor Sunday school 9:9# * |n -'L 1 i Doyle Lytle. Supt We have a 1 I c lass for every memlier of your ] family Plan to bring them We I are working to have 175 in at- < tendance and will need your help. 1 A x|H-cial announcement will he t nude m the Sunday school hour , com ernlng the "Sermon in the | Box. - ’ the same Io be given the [ last Sunday of the revival. , Morning service 10:30 a. m. | Mr and Mrs Fnd Rebel singers j 'in charge of music and song eer i f’ icc with Rev. J. A Rodgers. | evangelist, speaking, on the aubject The Great Sheperd." Junior church 6:15 P m A' spiritual service for the children. See that yours are there. Help u- help your child Young peoples meeting 615 p m An interesting ami spiritual service for the youth. You will miss a lot If yot are not there. Evangelistic serivce 7:3" p in. | Great congregational singing, 'special music and songs by the [ Rebels. Message by Rev Rod gers, subject: "The Devil’s Dump ing Ground Subject Monday night. The Signs of the Times or I* the End ' at Hand " Revival each night 7 30 p. m - through January 2". —o —— First Presbyterian Church John W Me Pheeters. Ji . Minister 9:00 a. m Bible class. Mrs. 1 W A Lower. 9:30 a in Church school Ken-I ) mth Runyon. as«'t. *upt j 10:3W a m Morning Worship I - Sermon. Mrs. John Carrol! will [ xtipervixi- the Toddlers' room | k:00 p. 11l Supper meeting of | I the Westminster Youth Fellow-1 | ship j Tuesday 750 p m Th< Young Adults class social at the Manse Wednesday, 7;<Mi p. m. Bible insights. Study of Exodus: The {.March from the Red Sea to Mt. Sinai. »:«» p. tn Deacons' meeting Thursday, 2:8» p. tn Ladies Aid society will meet at the home ,[ of Mrs Phil Macklin. Sim this is the first meeting of the new - year, a large attendance is ex THE IDEAL LUNCH Open 21 hours a day. Meals, Short Orders. Steaks and Chapa Chicken Dinners every Wednesday and Sunday. 413 Winchester St. Phone 2D4. Swearingen Dairy PASTEURIZED AND HOMOGENIZED .MILK Phone 208 1202 W. Monroe St. : Time to B’- ghten Upt i Use Leng-Weermg PITTSBURGH PAINTS WATERSPAR ENAMEL Ask fer Ceier Card. ix?e Hardware Co. Miller’s Grocery [ Fresh Meats. Staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables. Phone 261 Miller’s North End Grocery. — DISTRIBUTORS of MOHiLGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth &, Monroe Phone 391

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