Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1946 — Page 2
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' UJPI7?U~U~ «SUNDAY {XL...,1 SCHOOL •:• LESSON <■ ■» HAROLD L LI>NDOUiaT. D. D. or The Moody Bible tn.ututo ot Chtc»ee. Rrteaard tn W»*t*ni N*«*e*-*' Oman
Lesson for January 20 Lenon aublactt and fcripturo t»»(* *O- - and coawtlghtart bv International Council of ReUgloua gduCTHIon. uaad b> ixrmiaalor, THE LAWN OF A PEOPLE LESSON TEXT-Exodu* Jril-tT. GOLDEN TEXT-1 will delight myaell In thy commandment!, which I have loved —Paahn HR 47 Law It nocMSSry to order. Baaic laws have been laid down by God for the orderly administration of His universe. Physical laws are ot great importance. but of even deeper significance are the moral and spiritual laws which control the human life. There is in the woild a moral law a distinction between right and wrong—which man may ignore only to his own sorrow, and which he cannot abrogate or destroy, Al) laws of men which are true and right are founded on this underlying moral law. and they are in reality simply a development and interpretation of" God's Code of Morals”—the Ten Commandments. These fundamental laws were given to Israel at Mount Sinai, but they speak to us with remarkable freshness and directness. They merit more extensive study than we can give them in this limited space, but we csn note their broad outlines and certain practical applications There are two divisions—one concerns man in his relation to God. and the other In his relation to men We have: I. A Right View of God <vv. 1-11). The first and most important question to be asked regarding any law Is, "By whom was it established?” Legislation by an unauthorized person or organization has no power over others. Who gave the Ten Commandments? Verse 1 tells us "God spake ail these words.” Men may sneer at theology as being outmoded, but the fact is that Christian doctrine is the only safe foundation for Christian character. 1. Whom to Worship (vv. 2-51. There can be but one true God. and He alone is to be worshiped He is a personal being, ready to enter into communion with each one of us. No image or likeness can take His place. Bowing down before idols, no matter what they may be called, is expressly forbidden by God. 2. How to Worship (vv. 6,7), We are to love Him and to keep His commandments. There Is to be no sham about this, fur no matter how sweet and pious may be the praise and prayer of man. he has taken the Lord's name in vain unless he keeps the Lord's commandments by holy living 3 When to Worship (vv. 8-11>. God has ordained thst man should not incessantly bear the burden of toil. He It to have a day of rest and a time for worship, undisturbed by the duties and responsibilities of daily labor. America ne<ds a mighty stirring up about the desecration of the Lord's day The stalwarts of the last generation fought a valiant battie against a rising tide of secularlam and worldly pleasure. Now nc one seems io care. Do you’ "Sis days shalt thou labor.” Give God one day out of seven 11. A Right View of Man (vv. 12 lii. To be right with God means that we will also be right with our fellow man. Conversely, the man who » manifestly v'rang in his rela lion to his fellowman is either no< right with God at all. or he is not living out his Christian life in prac tice. This should show in: 1. Family Life (v. 12). The fifth commandment has to do with th* relation between child and parent There is a plain and direct com mand that father and mother shoulc be honored Only In respect and obedience to parents can the chile possibly find true and proper devel opmetit. Parents who have permitted chil dren to go astray during the wat year* will need to stress anew th* God-reqtrired obedience to their authority. ? Physical Life (w. 13. 141, Goc is interested in our bodies. Already we have noted His provision for s day of rest ea.-h week. Now w< are reminded of the sanctity of feu man life. "Thou shalt not kill," ant remember there are many other ways to kill a man other than shoot Ing him. Let us be sure that we are no<a party to the destruction of any one's life either by reason of care lessees* or greed. Note the emphasis on adultery Mora) uncleanness, which is so aw fully common tn our day, is one othe moot effective methods of de straying the body even while de grading and defiling the soul witi sin. 3. Social Lite (vv. 15-17), "Tho. shalt not steal' -and remember any dishonest appropriation of whs does not belong to you is steeling can it what you will. And "false w t t nose”—bow it has honeycombed oui very edvitaation: Not a little of 1 is found within the ehurch, mon ataame upon u* Lastly we come t< s ’«evetou*ne*> - which has beet one of the "isspectablo aim MIIL *lce Hopie " It is subtle « a < \" ’■p hidden. Let us root it nut a '■'Mforan lives by God's grace. feKßt
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THE LAWS OF A PEOPLE Exodus 20:1-17. Tin- ten commandment* were first Mpokvti to all the children of Israel a» re< ordrd In thi* I -min and lalci dictated to .Mose's on Mt. Sinai and written on two tablets of stone There was elven to ail mankind .1 practical Moral ami civic rode on which conciliational governments could lie built and on which individual* could build a moral life V* I, 2. "And (loil spake all Hr ae words. xuylng. I am the land, thy God which have brought thee | out of the land id Kgypt. out of I Hie land of bondage " "These words" were the ten command , menu that follow There i* no; other way for accounting of *ll h : noble words «-X<* |»t o*l the ad mission that they originated from a higher wisdom than that of Moses. V "Thou shall have no othe gn<l* before me" When Jehovah w.i. publicly and nationally diowned the Children of Israel for . felt d theii tille to the possess ion of the land of Canaan. It is as «liti|d«- o that todaydL-owtiing God and his representative. Christ, forfeits the right to a heavenly home V I Thou shalt no make unto thee any graven image, or any liken ss of any thing that is in j the heaven above, or that is ini Hie earth beneath. or that is in the witter under the earth." image worship was so prevalent that possible ini ntion- of similar wor ship w.- e forbidden Cnnet essaryi temptations are t > lie avoided. Vrs. 5. 6. "Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve] them: for I the laud God am at Jealous God visiting tile llliquitf - of Hie fathers upon the children | unto the third and fourth genera , Hons of them that hate me: mid showing me cy to thoiisinds of 1 them that love me and keep my 1 < ommamlments." Here is stated tin prin< H>ie of moral inheritance; ' sow thing of the good is passed ] from godly parents to < hildren in' marked tendencies; the converse Is true of ungpdly parents V 7. "Thou shalt not take the name of the land thy God In vain; for the Lord will not hold him 1 guiltless that taketh his nam in i vain " Reverence Is funda nental in ' light Reverence Is fundamental in . V s. “Remember the sabbath j day t 1 keep ft holy " To reverence J n eds to be added the worship of i God; worship is so Important that) God set qside one day on; < f sev ’ en for ft To Ignore the worship of! G:w! is to Ignote Him Those who will not to know him here must not expect to be known by God | after death Vs 9,10,1) "Rix days -bait thou lalmr and do all thy work, but the sev nth day Is the subbath of j the laird thy God; in it thou shalt not da any work, thou nor thy son. nor thy daughter, nor thy man •servant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that h within thy gates; for In six days ;.he Lord made heaven and earth and all that in them is, and rested the , venth day. wherefore the laird blessed the sabbath day and hallowell ft." The sabbath day Is to be u holy day not another holiday The I'nl-ed Htatcs fa all iw Ing so many sabbath encroachments: Mbbalh drw>rvuti<m is very tiniverau); Sunday evening Services are being abandoned but DO YOU KNOW? * 1. How long were the Children of Israel in the wilderness 2. What food did God supply the children of Israel in the wilderness? 3. What act of Mu-es helped Israel prevail aver Amafek? 4 Finish the sentence. "Speak unto the children of Urarl . . . 5. Finish the -entenc*.-, “if you will obey my voice and keep my commandments ...” T ANSWERS TO * “DO YOU KNOW?” » — ♦ 1. Forty years. 2. Manna. 3. lie held up his hands 4. "That they go forward.” 5. "Then ye shall lie a psculiar treasure unto me above the people; tor ail the earth is mlue.” ————o —— Nutrition Nerds A tnodciately active man can get 10 per cent ot hi* protein from one cup of milk; or 20 per cent of the needed iron from a half cup of cdofctd bean*; and a hundied per rent of his vitamin A from twntiurd* of a cup al carroU or winter
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am ■■ 11——— ———— ; the movie* have crowded houses; the demands for mor time in mm- ' lai enjoyments has forced a shortening of the Sunday morning services of worship: the list of -minith violations Is long V 12 "Honour thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be lons| upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee" An ! Id ul father Is a representative of G<hl and as such he needs to be ■ honored; honoring a good earthly father makes It easier to honor j God Evidently. God expects fathi er- to reverse ami worship him. I the child probl me is a parent probi lem V 13 "Thon shalt not kill.” j God's ideal of the human iace was i that the people of the world should be a divine family and as such no muni r could lie tolerated V 15 "Thou -ball not steal.” As members of tb divine family pe.v|de are to share good things with each other an<l such 11 |irogram forbids stealing Modem stealing today goe- by different names-getting something for nothing teflingi th half truth for the making of a bargain, short-chang-ing. using -calcs out of balance dishonest price- etc V IK "Thon shalt not bear false witness." God demands true wit ne-ses. ** * V f V 17 "Thou shah not covet " Evil has Its beginnings In wiotig desire-, wrong Impulses and wrong motlv s Q__ War Religious Experience A private from Michigan voiced ptfa desire "I want to mak<- my I church practical Not just sending fund* to Christianize the Negro in Africa hut daily manifesting the -plrlt of ChrMtlan brotherhood toward the Negroes and other races, with whom we daily come In conpact. I don't wan? to listen t > the ' pn-acher talk alsmt our children ‘and young people falling into th* : pits of sin I want to remove those pits and show th<»se young people jthe values of living fir Christ. Th'church must be open more than just 011 Sunday It must -serve the ; widest possible group of persons, j Its leaders and members must lie -Godly in their dally living. They must possetu the Chris* they profess." "As I've thought nlsmt my church back home." -ays a sergeant. "I've realised during the lonely hour* just how much it has | meant to tn*-, and found saHsfacition in the dinpie teaching of faith In Christ. I’d like to help my church catch a vision of a wider program for the Lord We must get hold of the boys and girls whose parents never go to church. They will never hear i.iu>iif Chrlat unless we get the !n into the Bunday school and the boys' club. I want my church to sew that its central purpose M to preach Christ in every section of Its organlza Hon and to bring non-i*hurcb men Into vital relati-m-hlp with the Hsviour. Why not accept the better way and help make a better world? _ 9-Three-fiHha of the iuumiis of the I nited Hiates are still unevangelized Many of thim have distinguished themselves In this war and many are fine .undents in our educational institution 1 and some are distinguished xcholars. In the light of the splendid p-ogres* of these pe >pie. it seems absurd to keep them on the stall* of being wards of the nation. An estimated 2,«m Prot«wtsnt missliMiarles will iw back at work in China within 2 years and from s<m to M 0 will return within a year. There were approximately t>,o'<i Protestant foreign misskm arias in China in 1937. Moat of tne Protesfant w >rkers have l<een evacuated during the 8-year War In An is. Indonesian Nationalise* are wag- ; hi ltdsmi) ---ly war ” aTntT-vi native Christ tn us in Java and already there are hundreus of casuallira. the World Council of Church-
■fIiURCHESB I St. Marys Church ‘ Very Rev- Msgr. geimstz, paster First Masi 6 no a. m. Breond Mass 7.30 a m. Children s Mass 9:00 a. m. High Mas* 10 15 a. in. Communion Bunday for St. Mary's Sodality. 'l 2:30 pm Holy Hour. . I First Baptist Carey R. Moser. Pastor 1 9:25 am. Sunday school. C. E. Hell. Stipt ■ 11:11 a. m. Morning worship. Sei mon by pa-tor "The Place of the Bible in Chrfotlan Living.' Special a lection by our choir, (far Junior dtwrch meet- at this hour also Bitiig all the chlhlren for their own service. Excellent 1 teachers. - 7p. m. Our evening service, featuring our men s choir. Th public I- invited to hear thia splendid group of men every Sunday at this luiur Men who enjoy singing the tdd hymn- are Invited to sing with us Just one hour in His House. 7 to 8 P m — Church of God Glen E. Marshall, pastor 9:30 • 11:20 Vilified service, 9:30 Shining Lights Mrs Mary Hazelwood, leader. (1:31* Youth service. Hill Hawki ins. president. 7:30 Evening evangelistic servre. | 7:30 Monday evening. Men’s prayer service 7:30 W daesday evenin*-, Midweek prayer and pral-e choir practice at clo-e of prayer meeting Tile first -e-skm of tile landership Training School wHI lie held Tuesday ev ning at Jr. ■ Sr. high school. 7:30. Sjiecial Day. February 3. Rev.! I John Kane Anderson, -penker . Echoes of Calvary Male Quartet : I of Anderson College will be pre*-' ent also on this day to sing This ‘ will I- one of the outstanding services of the year. Beg Inning February I Rev Ed ga I. Busch will speak each night for two wteks in revival services Mrs Busch will sing. Illu-lrated . songs, and illustrated sermons will - be a featur of the meeting Mils Ic on Electric Vlbra-Harp will also] l>e a ]mit of each service. The public is most cordially invlted to share in the bleaalnga ofthese service*. "W ieie b ing a Christian makes j you a member." 0 First Methodist Merrill o. Lester. Minister Lowell J. Smith, Supt We have been vory fortunate and should lie siaeer ly thankful thai our chiirvJi waa spared what : might have in-en a destructive fire last Sunday, us come to the House of God with thankfulness. The program will be followed as plann d for last Sunday The mariilng sermon subject will lie. “Hearts touched i»y God." The - Vesper Hour at o'clock—"Mn 1 hire Christians." The leadership training < la«se« for (’hristtan ; people in Decatur will b gin Tuesday nigh! at the High School LI brary. The 7:3d Chapel eerrleel will be of great stimulation- all are urged to attend. There will he no Mid-week s rvicea at our church duilng thH period. We should have a score of our .people enrolled in classes Attend Tuesday night. Church School at 9:M o'clock ex was informed In reports from Javanese mi»abinary r-lrrlm. Dr. Visser ‘t Hooft assert"! that "the life of Hie Javanese Christian church Is at stake," and that the CU,O(H) native Christians in Java comprise the world's larxtwi group of Christian converts from Mohammedanism. The Youth for Christ Movement holding regular monthly max* meeting* with large attendances is now spreading In ' China and •apan The office, youth for Christ, International, la located at 130 North Well* 8t„ (’hlcago, 9. lllj. nois. II.! „ For the pa-M four years Mr. Laapmanix has Iteen In this country lecturing and interpreting Russia to America He has flrs'-hsnd Information the economic and political life at Russia and Is in « position to evaluate the propaganda, misundei-itandiiig and ignorance aliout Russia. He holds the clear conviction that nnlras we find means and ways lor a l«etter understanding for the Christianising of ilussls, we will not lie able to avoid wgr. He ig « g rea< Chris•un w 10 behoves that the go-pel of Christ Is the ultimate hope of the world's people.
I First Evsngtllcal Church F. M. WiHsrd. Minister Bunday s«huol 9:15 a. m Merritt Alip r. Supt Morning Worship 10:1° a m. "The ministry—A Job or a service " f Youth fellow4ii|» 1:90 P •» Evening service 7:00 p. m. “M hat are Christians” Building fund commit!*’. Monday 7:th) pm. a! the church. Mid-week service. Wednesday 7:00 p m. Frank Lynch, leader Bcliool of leadership Edmatlon. Tnaaday and Thursday 7:30. High school library. __o- - — Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Sts. Paul W. Schutts. Faster [ Bunday school and Bible class. 9:00 a. ni. Divin- services with installation , Os ofllceio. 10:00 a tn. , Lutheran hour. 11:10 a. m. Church choir. 130 p. m. Adult classes. Tuesday. 7:29 p. tn Circuit conference. Monday. 1:30 ! p tn. , Baturdiiy csteohism school. 930 , a. m. i • First United Brethren Madison at Ninth Street Charite E. White, Minister 9:15 a. m. — Sunday church school. Curtis Hill, supt Classes with separate* rooms and capable teaiheni for all use group*. Urge ' your friends, guests and neighlwirs j to attend. All are welcome ■| 10:30 a m. Divine worship with seunnn on "The Evangelical filllied Bret hr n «bu;ch." This Is a I vermon regarding the proposed 11 merger of the two dettomination*. The gpm-tal end annua! confer-1 1 1 nee- voted practh ally unattim-! ottsly for the union and w hope the congregations Will do the same. Music and chural accompaniment :by vested choir ami organist. Ail members and friend* *liould lie present for worship and instruction In this imiNotant subject. 6:30 p. m. Adult, senior, inter- : media! and junior Christian Bn--1 deavor Societies. 7:30 p m.—Evening service. Her-1 mon subject: "Saving Faith". Con-' gregatioual singing and mush by . the choir and organ. Ix-t's <*ontinue| the fine atiendanee. If you are not 1 obbgat -I to some other church, we i welcome you to woiship with us. j "Congregational vote on merger with the Evangelical Denotnlnat Hon Jan. 27tb." fl — —— ■ First Presbyterian "Five Points" J. W. McPheeters. Jr„ pastor 9:00 a. m. Bible Class. Mrs. W. A. Lower. 9:30 a. m. Church school. KenRADIONIC HKARINO AID A n*w Zrntih nxxM _ fcri-rafOvaUvrrsrv las* / SB \ Xm aT/Tmo f 1 eomni*t«withMu- I / I trsl eslorsd Mr- \ I / ahsss sad rer*. \J Chnircof«iapl><br X7 B&K '•lera- eo «*tr« east. f»tW SHIFJMINr IINITH lONO lift WARIN6 A» fiATTHtfI Wil tKIIVUf Holthouse Drug Co. Pumphrey Jewelry Store i GIFTS FOR ALL 1 OCCASIONS. FOR GOOD DRY CLEANING SEND IT TO DECATUR DRY CLEANERS Phone 134 209 W. Jefferson
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nelh Runyon. asel«tant superintendent. 10:30 a. in. Morning worship. Sermon “Burden or Blessing x|M< lai music. The Toddler*' room will lie under the supervision of 1 Mrs. Clarence Zine* 4;oo p m. Westminster youth fellowship. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m Adams coun ty leadership school At the library of the Jr.-sr. high school Dr. Ralph Holland will be the chapel speaker Courses offered: (II My Community and the Chrleilan Id(3> Life of Chrtal; (I) Teach Ing Youth; t4l Planning for Young Adult* In Uie Church. Thia school is not limited! Wednesday. 7:00 p. m. “Bible Inslghut.” Exodus; Israel at Mt. Blnal Thia la an opportunity to study and know your bible! Thuraday. 7:20 p. m. Adams County leadership School. Rev. W. I). Oldham. Park Place Church of God, Anderson. Indiana, will •tpeak In Chapel Classes follow, 'until 9:15 p. m. 7 oo p. m People s Choir. 7 30 p. m. Adult choir. Friday. 7:00 p. m Advisory Board. » («• p. m. Reap ctive stnt ed meeting, of the Session. Deutons and Truateee. e Church es the Naserene North 7th and Marsnell Its. J. T. Treaux, Faster Sunday otbool 9:30 a.m. Mr. Doyle Lytle, supt Wc are planning a Rally in the Sunday school hour with Rev. Rodgers giving us the “Sermon in th*' Box This will lie of great Interest to everyone present. Plan to be present with your triends. Morning service 10:30 a.m. Sing- , big by the Rabels, measage by Rev ! Rodgers, subject, 'Practical Relljglon." • Yostlt meeting 6:30 p.m. A fine epi Itual service is planned for the good young people. We urge everyone t<> be liresent. You will miss a a lot if you are aboent. Evangelistic service 7:3’' p.m. Old fashioned congregational singing and special songs by the (labels. s ng evangelist*, message by I Rev. Rodgers. Sermon subject. ("The Last Chaws." Mid-week pray»r m?*-tlng Wed inesday 7:30 p.m. Every member THE IDEAL LUNCH Open 24 hours a day. Msais, Short Orders, Steaks and Chops Chicken Dinners every Wednesday and Sunday. t 413 Winchester St. Phone 294. Swearingen Dairy PASTEURIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK Phene 208 1202 W. Monroe St. Time to Brighten Upl Use Long-Wsaring PITTSBURGH PAINTS WATERSPAR ENAMEL Ask for Color Card. Lee Hardware Co. Miller’s Grocery I Fresh Meats, staple Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Phone 261 I Miller’s North End Grocery. I _ DISTRIBUTORS MOBILGAS .MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 391 'WWB
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ntxhup Elvlnd Berggrav. prlmute | of the Norwrglait Luthcraa churdh, , called for a declaration of war against evil forcoa in Ike world to | follow th** declaration of peace. Exprraaing the happim** ot millions that the terrible period of war had ended, he warned that "we must be on guard against what may await as In peace. We must lie mobilised against the evil forces of envy and revenge. The ■■ *nw^ plan to Im- present. Every Christian should attend. o Nuttman Ave. U. B. Nuttman A 11th Sts. C. N. Van Oundy, Faster Bunday school 9:30 a m Miw. Opal Rutledge, well known W C. T. U. worker, will sitesk at the morn Ing hour. C. E. junior. Intermediate and »enioi, 6:30 p m. Divine worship 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:36 p.m. — o— — Zion Evangolical and Reformed William C. Feller, Faotor Church achool at 9:66 a.m. Edward iaberg, superintendent. Come and Join ua In the study of Interesting Bible lessons. Worship service at 10:00 a.m. Sermon. “Almrat Perauuded” All person* without a churrh home Ini the city are invited to Join us In this service of worship. Youth Fellowship st 9:30 p.m. In charge of Donald KI null. Tuesday and Thursday evening* at 7:3« pm Leadership training school In the Junlor-Senior high achool library. Look your Bent. Lei us CLEAN and PRESS your Topcoat now. We’ll make it look like new. SHEETS BROS. Cleaners. Be Particular about your Apparel. Choose your Clothes with Confidence from your favorite store. Holthouse-Schulte &Co. DECATUR LUMBER CO, “Home of Homes” Builders* Supplies and Ceal. Estimates Free. Fhene 293 111 Jeffersen St, Stewart’s Bakery ask for “EnnerJee Enriched Bread” Cakes. Cookies, Pies or Rolls Phone 1 221) North 2nd st. ENGLE & KIESS FMIURESCENT and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric Wiring Phone 212 2nd '& Jackson INSURANCE Service Our License CeversN 1? All Old Line | Companies 29 Years Experience Consult Us I THE SUTTLES CO. A. D. Suttles, Agt. Fhene 358
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