Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1946 — Page 2

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Motives Uncovered Lillie lt*ym»uil is gruereily a thought fui boy. it uot always a model Im conduct. Hi» nature han been refined by much suffering of the laaly. On« day he dill some* thing that he knew wa« wrung When going to lad bl* mother Mid: "Hay. are you not going to pray renlstatr' "No ' hr said- " Why not’” quextiutit-d lib mother ilo* answer cutin* after a m itnetii of thought, his tai* hidden in the-bed-clothis. • Bvcuaxe. Mother, I 'tin ashamed to pray." A child w 111 u >i, a?, a rule, go tai In the analysis of ,iu unit uiotlre* In this muitei, it ware well if •dnile giuwn-up childreit would lie u honest In owning the reul mo God’s wold and player. Iter w. K Crusby V Clerious Says: I lorielS *UjW "Service bi Christ's kingdom demand* all that *• have. If we pm any oilier thing 111 life, however good, bet >re king dom requirements. we lull Ignuiu ibiously Tli|» often iiieun* bearing a wtNw. Km if we t’» not |, VJI troMex. We rUlllliit olio* IH the tram of lum who ls»i.< u lt . great ' ll, r our salvation t'hrisl and hu kingdom must come first.” — g... t bildri-u udl 111 Hu. highway whai l.uiy hear by lb.- fire ride. Th better lo b nd your < hild« n Io you by aantleiief ■ than |>y fear The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Enlahliehed INN. 3. Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. The best iWO hooks to a child are a good tnoth-r* save and life INSt RANCE Service All Old Lin* Companies Our License Covers 17 25 Years Experience Consult U* THE SUTTLES CO. A. 0. Suttles, Agt. Phone 358

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Creamed Comment* on the Sunday School lawon. Training for* Service. Mark « 7 13. Luke lu I I 29; 14 15-27 for Sunday, June 9.1 So important la the work of, evangeltaon ihal It calix (or thoughtful preparation. *qi h ax the Master gave ,iU dlxr-lplux. but liio la'*! training value from the expcrb'iicv of really doing it for while they were Unix engaged they were gh ell power. V. 7. "Ami he calb d unto him , Hie twelve, and la-gali lo aetid them forth by two and two; aud I gave them power ovei unclean' rplrlts." "Here lx a moxi practical plan of evangelism which ix worked xucci-ssfully today Tlieie wax ito be no I'X'Uri- and no fear of failure for he promised power In aoul transformation in which Hie evil spirits would be caul out. V. M, "And commaiidid them that they should take notbiug for their journey, xave a staff only; no ■ rip. U i money, no purse.” In thix initial Work tile deiiplex Were to learn lo trust God for power. ami the people lor t heir support; Hie; lulhO'i-i I* worth) of III* bite tali' lor the lU'ieaxary support, which in lo i>< a siuondaiy mailer V 9 "Hut lie 'hud with sandals, and nd pul on Iwo loals” They j were md lo proceed with injury to IhctiMielves xo raml.ilx were to be worn The extra coat, which would add lo their xilliplicllv, lould lie lilxl .l riled V In. "And he said unto them. In what place xoi-ver ye enter into .• hollrte, there all.ile till ye dep.nl Irion tliem-c.’’ Time ix prei ioux in I klngd >m service, therefore. Hn-I dinciphv were not to take lime! out in changing their room* or laia'd tig aouae. If our spare lime Were iixi-d In t hrialian xi-rvicr. much mon- would !«• a- < oiuplixhed V 11. And wbiauH'ver 'hull not receive you. Uur bear y-u, when ye di part them e. «hak* off Hu dual under your feet for a Irellmony • aguilial them Verily I say unuJ you. Il ahull be more.tolerable foi • Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of i judgment, than lor Ihal city Till : a >uld indicate th.it the g.r.pel had jiuen offered ami had l.een reject ,ed I'hrisi did mu minimize tinj diflii uit.e. Which the dixciplej would face. Once a murx<*ngwr iia* told tin giaipi-i story, then rexpon eibilily ix on the hearer and not on the mexxeiiger. |fe e ix taught the fact of the awful penally in the day of judgment again*' thoxe that will not accept t'hrixi a> i,ord and Saviour,

V. 12 "And they went out and preached Hint men uhould repent." It I* noteworthy that the simple text. "Iti pent” wa* li ed by the great preacher* in the New Testament agy John lhe Baptist. Peter, l ull, and Christ ItlmMf." Rt pi-ni-Mine is *u xoft pedaled today that ihf number of couvemioUß are hai few. V 13. "And they cast out many d» vjl*. ami aituoiuted with oil many Hint wen- M h k and healed them." These disciples made History anil gave a good report. The power toi i-erfiiim miracles of 10-aiing wa* helpful to these early disciples In gaining the confidence of the pets pie who Would give heid lo their preai bing. The .spiritual luudltioii affects the Phy.,leal condition. A life of joy and peace allow* the physical organs to function well. V. 1. "After these thing* the Lord appointed other seventy also, laud sent them two ami two More bis face Into every city aud place.

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whither lie himxelf would tome.” ('hi»t wax now i-uii-riiig Hu* elose lof hi* mlnlxtry and was meeting with imreuM'd uppiwillou; tbeae ! xeveitty were to pave the way for bi* gitliig forth to bl* final iriutnidt The name* of them* seventy Were not given; it ia the work and not the worker* that I* of flntt Importance. V. J. "Therefore h'- *aitl unto them. The Itarvtwf truly I* great, l ot the laborer* are few; pray ye J therefore the land of the harveat, that he would wnd forth laborer* , into hi* harvi-xt " Each one ie not * only to win eoulx but he need* lo I *Hr other* to do the name. For thl*. soul-winning, ix Giml’m put pone for iix. Theae xevenly were luyuieii and not preuebeni. Vx, 25, 2*i. "And there were great miiliitiid««i with him au-l he turned 1 and *aid unto them, ii uny maid come lo me. ami hale Hol his father, and mother, unu wife, and children, and brethren, and ulster*, yea, and hi* own life also. Im can. Hot be my disciple.” The practical meaning of ' halo' Ta "love less." V 27. "And wbiMoevet dmw uoi Imai III* crus* anti cutue after me, tan not le- iny dimipir.” All of eels lUUxt Im- *ai i isl. ed lo give tTirixt the first place in our heart*. -<» k nation wide prigram designed, to xtreiigHu-u Xmeriea’s fucjlltlea' lor milling both oa'eiiai and xpl ritual need* of Hie posjwar your* .* lieittg launched by The Salvation kruiy undi r the slogan, ".Marching | I'erwurd to a Bet lei World." ix i ba* juei been announced More Ilian a .UUP Salt alioti Army i officers in 1.3*1 t oijm and oulposts ill the i'liiled Stales will tarry this program lot ward with Hu’ aid of thousand* of men and women volunteers who are iuteri sied lu Salvation Army, work. A division of Home M Malone of Hie Methodist Church itax appointed three young ministers lo serve as ‘ (lying purMims" this 'ummer lor eleven churebe* dUperaed over a.suii square mile* in the Dakota Conference. These ineti will serve widely scattered churcheu, on Sun-

day and iu midw- ek service*. Their t:se of a plane will make possible a widely extended aei vice in this ranching country. The service ioiniu:ltee of the ('hutch t»t the Brethren ha* asked church member* to aet aside flf-j teen percent of their total farm! produce a* a donation lo the world's needy. Each farmer wax requested to allot one acre of wheat for relief or a portion u! his vegetable garden crop. .Martin Niemoellar, a great lift * man Protestant leader, and Cardii tial Prsyajng. Hlshop of Berlin am) Germany's great Catholic leader.! are borh preaching constantly to German audience* that they iniao assume the|r portion of war guilt A call io repentance and prayer feature* almost every utterance these two great churchmen make. The American Bible Society ba* under preparation the publication ol the first Braille Concordance of the Bible for the Blind. It will require ten large volume*. The Ho-

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Nuttman Av*. U. B. C, .\. VaiiGumly. pastor 1 Sunday school, 1t:341 a. m Morning worship. 19:341 a in. lu 'charge of Betty and Evelyn and the Rev. J, C. Peter. C. E.. d:tf p. ci. Evening service. 7; 45 p m. Servhes every night Ibis com lug week with Hetty ami Evelyn and the Rev. Peter. We invite the public to attend tl.ese services and worship with ua. —o Th* First Methodist Church .Merrill 0. Lester. Minister Lowell J. Smith, Supt. * Every member and friend urged *<> atleud Church school and Worrhlp service. A count will Ire made of attendance all over the l ulled State* and the report published. Let Us make a con Iribution to the report by attending. "Steps that lead I’pward” will be the sermon subject Sun day morning. There will Ire no evening service Mid-week service will Ire held on Wednexday night Women of the WSCS are tu>w making their plans to attend the assembly at Epworth Forest June 23-2kth. Decatur Heights is lit loiidition and available for 25 or more. The program is of high<st type. This Sunday morning at H:3o, Student Day (Children’s Dayr program under direction of Mrs. D. Burdette Cu*ter. Zion Luthersn Church .Monroe ami Eleventh Sts. I‘a ui W. Schultz, pastor Sunday school and Bible class, J:00 a. m. Divine service*. 10:00 a. m. I.utlieran Hour, 11:30 a. m. Married Couple's Club. 0:00 P m. Church choir, Monday, M p. m. First Pr*sbytsrisn Church J W. Mi Pheeiers. Jr. pastor CHILDREN'S DAY b Utf a. m. Bible das*. .Mrs. W. A. Ixiwer.

9:30 a. m. Church school. Processional. "Children of the Heavenly King” (PleyelN Choral. "Crown Him With Many Crowns" tElveyi by the Westminster Youth Choir. Special Children's Day program. Classes. Mr. Kenri'th Runyon, general superin t endent. 10:341 a. m Morning Worship. Sermon: "How Much .More!” Anthem. “God So Loved the World” (Siaineri by the Westminster Youth Choir. The Toddler's room Is supervised by Mr*. Gordon Harvey. 6:99 p, m. Westminster Youth Fellowship Worship. Discussion. Recreation. Tin Synod of Indiana of our church meets Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Your pastor is a commissioner to synod, there- | fore there will be nu Mid week ! worship. Wednesday. 7:45 p. m.. World Friendship Guild. Hostess: Mrs. Jas. Moses, R. F. D. 1. Thursday. 4:15 p. tn. Westmillsier Youth cltoir. p. m. Adult choir.

First Evsngelicsl Church F H Willard. Minister Sunday school 9:15. Merritt J. Alger, supt. (’liildrens Day program, lt);l<i e. m. Evening service 7:30. Sermon: ‘ Seeing the Opportunity." Administrative council. Monday 7'30 p. in. Midweek service. Wednesday 7: Off p. m. Adult choir Wednesday ii p. m. The Dutiful Daughter* class I will meet on Tuesday evening at | 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Alta I Brown. The Christian Service Guild I will meet at lhe home of Mrs, I F. H. Willard un Tuesday even- | ing at 7:30. I The Dorcas class will meet on I Tuesday evening at 7i34> at the | church. j Youth choir rehearsal Thurs I day 6:15. I defy hopre that the Concordance | will be ready for distribution about | July 15 of this year. I The saving of l.sffo,i>m> |mund* of I rice can lie made and used to feed I the hungry if the throwing of rice I al weddings can lie eliminated. | says Dr. Earl F. Adam*, executive I director of tbe Protestant Council • of the City of New York.

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Baptist Chureh Carey R. M*mr, Faster !1;25 a m Sunday school. I'. K. Bi 11. Supt 10:15 a. m. Morning worship. Special music by our choit. Solo by Edward Moser. Seimon theme: "is there no balm In Gilead"? 7 JU p. in Happy evening hour. Our men's choir under the dirocIbm of Harold Strickler will furnish * pei la I numbers, itiing your friends. 7:30 p iu Wed. Hour of Power. We Invite you to enjoy the blessing of this fellowship. — ( First UnlUd Brethren Churuft MadtSM *t Ninth Btr«*t Charts* K. Whit*. Minister “WHITBCNDAY or FENTECOBT 0:15 a. m. -- Sunday Church tuhool. Curtis Hill. Supt. Classes with separate looms and capable teachers for ail ages. I'rge your frieud*. guests mid neigh lairs to attend AII are welcome This will he the last Sunday of th*- contest. Do your best to help reach the goal 19:311 a. m. — IN vine Worship with s|au lai observauce of Pente cost, The Coming of the Holy Ghost. Anthem and music by vested choir and organist. Sermon sub Ject: "The Power ot the Holy Spirit." Lit us have all members of the family present fur Divine Service. The public is very welcome. 9:30 p. m Christian Endeavor Societies. (Four groups). 7:30 p. m. -Evening service. Sermon by the Minister on an ap propriate aud helpful theme. la*t’s demonstrate our interest in the Kingdom of God by our presence in the evening service. 7:99 p. m, — Wednesday Midweek Service. koo p. m. Wednesday choir re bearsal.

Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9:00 a. in. Edward Jsberg, superintendent. Worship xervue at 10:041 a. m. Pentecost Sunday. Holy Communioii. Hermon "Tongue of Fire.” A cordial invitation is extended to all iieojde without it church iiome in the city to worship with us. The oMcial Board will meet in lhe church pailw on Monday at 7:30 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal on Wed iiesday at 6:30 p. m. Women’s Guild meeting on Wed Uesday at 9:90 p. in. tii-iiior choir rehearsal on Friday al 7:00 p in. Come and worship with uh. o~— — Church of the Nazarcn* North 7th and Marshall streets J. T. Trueax, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Mr. Doyle Lytle, Supt. We have classes for each member of your fitniily. and coidially invite you to be present. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Special singing by the male quartet. .Message on. "Impllcatloua of the Divine Ownership" Junior church 7:0t) p. m. This is a service for (lie betielit of your child. Plan for yuurs to lie present. Young people* ineoHug 7:09 p. m A special service is planned ! with Howard Bastes, of Ft Wayne as spuciai speaker. Special mualc Is planned. Kvangelistic service 7:45 p. in Special singing by inale quartet: Message by pastor on "What’s' Wrong with the Movies'*. This is the first la a group of message* on "The Enemies of Youth." Public is cordially invited to these and all our service*. Prayer meetlnr Wednesday 7:45 p. tn. U Church of God 9:30 ■ 11:20 Unified service. 6:30 Shining Lights. 6:30 Intermediate Crusaders. 6:30 Youth Fellowship. 7:30 Evening Evangelisth Service. f:3O Mid-week prayer aud praise. Wednesday. 8:80 Wednesday. Choir pracllae. The public Is moat cordially invited to attend all the sarvieax of litis congregation. "Where lieing Christian makes you a member.”

St. Mary's Church Very Rev. Magr. Selmeta. pastor < 0:00 Lew maw ' Low Maae, i 9:0,1 ~ CWldren'a Mam. ! J«>:2s Low Mum. ’ T: l« Holy hour, Friday evening. Time Te Brighten Up! Uee Long-Wearing PITTSBURGH PAINTS WATERSPAR ENAMEL Ask for Color Card. Lee Hardware Co.

Comuiuui >u Sunday for Holy Name Soi ety — Lesson Prayer I.ENHON PRAYER: We are grateful for a practical plan in th* work of calling men to repentance. Help us uot to egcuse oumelves from doing soul winning work. We are grataful tor the primmed ppwer nexessary iu briugiug others to the Imrd. We praise God for the joy that comes when we have done uur bast iu making Chrtot real to others. Wwst Palm Beach, Fla., has created s Commiueiou ou Housing facta and goals lo study its housing market in the manner egpert buslues* reams analyze market trends tor merchandise items.

HOME EDUCATION Going Alans "Me want t» go my lone," said a titlie tot, refusing her father's band. Is a moment she bad fallen, but she got up. repeating the words. "Me want to go my lone." Again and again *be fell, but each time to het fathers worn*, "Daughter. take bold of papa's hand.” she ouly replied. "Mi- want to go my lone.” Finally after an unusually hard fall, she came back to her father, and without a word put her Hille hand lu hia big strong one. looking into his face with trusting eyes. At last she was safe, and all danger pimt. W’e think, so often, io the blind confidence of youth that our strength |g sufficient. We strive to forge abend, but fall by the way. At last n-reallze we need a higher strength, a larger intelligence Then it ix that, like thu little child, we x-oine back to our Father and wit biriisiliig faith place our hand in His. Then we know security.— 8. S. Times.

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The observance of the aecond .Sunday in June as Children's Day by Ibe Protestant Church began in the middle of the last century. The earliest observance of which any record caw lie found wax arranged by thi- Reverend Chariest H. Leonard. paator of the I'niversaiist Church ut the Redeemer iu CbelOt a, Mastuchusett*,.. It was on the second Sunday in June, 1856, when a special service wa* held for the children and when those who had uot been latptized were christened. Dr. Leonard called the day Rose Sunday. The day was later called Flower Sunday. But in the course of a few years it came to lie known as Children’* Day. The .Methidkrt Episcopal Church wa* the first denomination formally to recognize th« day. Its adoption was recommended In 1865. and in 1868 the General Conference voted that tbe second Sunday In June la- olxerved iu honor of the children. , Like many American customs, the obxervance of Children's Day has Its roote in th- Old World. May nay wa* the day children were confit ttu-d in the Roman and Lutheran churches. The change from May to June Is a natural shifting ihe date to cooforni to the seaaoti of flowers since children of the <-m---finnation claret,} carried Gowers.

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Sunday School Lesson Discussion Questions i Dlscumlihi Question* on the Suu day Bchool la-xson for June s I. Who are responsilile for the work of evangelism Ir. the church? J. Haw Itest prepare for the work of soul-viaalng? 3. Why I* repentance to be strewed In soul-winning? 4. Why are there not more Christ bin coaversions? I. What doe* ft mean "to bear til* crass"? I I Wisdom >sl ■ Outdone by a Boy A Boston lad. small tor his age. workix In an office as errand boy for four gentlemen. One day the men chafing him about hl* stature said. “You will never amount to much; you are too small."' “Well," replied the lad, "as small as I am. I can do something that none of you tour men can do." ”What's that?" •'I can keep from swearing." replied the little fellow. There were blushes on four face* and little anxiety for further Information on the point. g A poet says that be was nearer heaven in bis childhood days than he ever was In afterdays, and he sweetly prayed that he might return through his yesterdays and through hia childhood buck to God. This h chronically impossible locally and physkally not to be done, and yet that la the very ml-, racle which lu to lie performed in the soul-la the spirit; we must be born again. Joseph Parker. 0i* DO YOU KNOW? ~*l • • 1. Who said. "Behold the king walketh before you: I am old aud gray headed; and I have walked before you from my child Itoixf unto thl* day." # l. Who said. "Take tbia child away and nurse it fat mo?" 3. Can you finish. "Lo. children are an heritage — "? 4. Can you finish, ’’ClHWreu's children are the crown of old men; 5. In what book do we find, "A little child shall lead them”? *~~ ANSWERS TO * “DO YOU KNOW?" • • PO YOC KNOW ANSWERED 1. Samuel 11. Ham. 12:2). 2. Pharaoh's daughter (Ex. 2:913. •• O s the laird.” (Psa 127:3i. 4. ’’ aud the glory of children are their fathers.” (Prov. 17:«i. ' 5. Isaiah 11:6.

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