Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1946 — Page 2

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I Church ®|| I for umW I C St!.l* ** Wh»* I, Patriotism’ I'Mtriot Ik 111 In a nut hunt I Wiitlmiut of loyally W the principles of self government as expressed in the constitution »f Ihe United Stub*, It Involves a bundle of obligations from the simple obedience to minor laws Io tbul of answering the call to enter the nervine of our country in the armed forces. Patriot lam d<u« not roMtat of ab-mtlng but ratliet knowing the terms of justice and righteousness mid exerting every influence that righteousness and Juel Ice ahull prevail. Patriotism calle for a love of country ukm to the love of mother so that there will Ih- a striving to honor his country. Patriotism is not blind to the faults of (he nation, seeing them a true pat toil will seek to make the government better. | _ LESSON PRAYER:

Lesson prayer: We thank God for a victorious Messiah aho made the word «<» plain; we are grateful for Immortality Him an Christ lived we too may live Grant to give thy children the courage to tell ethers tne gospel sto y of salvation.” —— - ■■■ fl The four pillars of government are religion, justice. counsel, tie.ie ure.—Francis Bacon. ENGLE & KIESS FLOI RESCENT AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Electric Wiring Phone 121 2nd & Jackson

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Creamed Comments On Hie Sunday School Lesson

Creamed Comments on the Sunday School ia-sson. Jesus’ Friends Carry on Ills Work, Mark 18: llk21*. I,like 24:45-49; Aits 2: Id. 47 for Sunday, June 30. In this lesson It la resettled how much < hrist depends upon his frienib. t i carry on hie work; and since lie prayed for all who liellev- ■ d on him. lie continues to depend on his believer*. V. 15. "And he said unto them. Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every irealure." Here is Christ's great cuinmlssiou, the basis for missionary work which no sincere follower can Ignore. If we i an not go in person, then we nnwt by our support and prayers have substitutes. Here Is one cause to which we cun give Illi It feels good, for the soul's greatest joy t< Hilts from h iving a part In world inleinplioii. The last irealure is the limit of our part in the «alvaPon of men. V. Id. "Il« that In li • vetli and is baptised shall be saved; but he that belleveth not shall In- dammed " Whether one believes on Christ is determined by his answer bi the great coin miss lon. It is therefore not a matter of the heathen being lost; tint the professional, lukewarm, anti missionary believer who will in God's Judgment tn- condemned. V lit. "So then aft r Hie Lord hud spoken unto them, he was received up Into henven, and flat on tin- right hand of God.” There was no ending of Chrlst'e life; physical death was the doorway to a larger life, in Christ's ascension there i* comfort to every follower since by his promises we follow him when our earthy life han ended. V 20. "And they went forth, and preached everywhere, the l/ird working with them, und confirming the word, wi'h signs following.” These earnest disciples went forth not to form a great organization or wield authority they wi nt forth to preach It is the word of God which the heart of tin- world needs most. V. 45, "Then opened he their understanding, tli.il they might understand the scriptures.'' lb- open ed their undersiaudinx by explaining to them the scriptures that they might understand. We need to make every effort to ud-iwtand the scriptures I hut we may be well armed in helping others. V. lit. "And said unto them, Thus it written, and thus it behooved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third nay." Death is a my-stery and we welcome Christ's explanation of a suffering Redeemer and a victorious .Messiah.

V. 47. "And that repentance and remission of sins should be preach* «d in his name among all nations, beginning in Jerusalem " Jesua gives the main theme for ail his follower,, namely, bringing men to him by Hu- way «f repentance and remlHsbm of sins. He said nothing about joining the t’hurch or even taking church vows, irn|Mirtaiit aa they wen- to become. The scope of the Important work wa« from the It tne folk* to the ones in miMt distant lands. The value of missionary work Is clearly confirmed by our boys in uniform who chanced to land on Pacific Islands which bad been visited by missionaries. V. 48. "And ye are witnesses es these things.” The influence of a good Christian witness In mlaaion fields Is more powerful than a sermon and the same may be true in our land. A witnessing church ■ ■■■eessssa a

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is one of irnwer. V IH. “And, la-hold, I send the promise of my Father upon you; but tarry ye In the city of Jerusalem, until ye be • milled with power from on high.” This le Hie promise of the Holy Spirit made by the Father. John 15:24. Note that the Holy Spirit is the third person of the trinity and we are to inform ourselves ill this matter and give diligence to the teachings about Him and permit Him to do ill, office work in our lives.

V. HI. "And they continued dally with one accord In the tempe. and breaking bread from house Io house, did eat I heir meat with gladness and signlenesa of heart." Hero was a love feast In the participation of a meal. V 47. "Praising God. and having tai or with till the people. And the land added dally such ar should be

saved." Note that it is the laird Hint adds members to the church.

V 42. "And daily in the temple, .■nd in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ." The early disciples, were sincere, eii!nest, courageoiMt and faithful.

The International Council of Religious Education reveals that week-day church sehmla are ope igtiiig in 2,')«<) communities in forty six of the torly-eight states with an enrollment of 2.000,000. Only North Dakota and New Hamp shire do not cany on the program.

By a favorable vote of 85 percent of all Im Hots cast lite mem tiers of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ have approved the resolution providing tor merger of the denomination with the Evangelical Church. The vote was ia*t in an election held in ill local churches during January The Hellgioua Telescope says: "Os the 59. mm girls enlisted or drafted ini > the women's land army in Britain, aluiut 30.000 wanted to stay there after March 1. their demobilization day. They lived-<>n lonely farms and In remote hamlets, and worked lorn, houiw for |my as low a. >9.60 a week. The war uncovered a growing dissatisfaction with factory and office routine and city life and a satisfaction in life In lhe country.” Thomas Cardinal Tien, Roman Catholic bishop of Falngtao, China, and the fimt Chinese cardinal in the history of the Church told more than 1.000 Catholic Negroes here that Ijefore God there is no distinction ImlWf-en nations, or between the rich and the poor. Speaking at St. Anselm's Church, one of the largest Negro Catholic parishes In the U. S., lhe prelate declared that “the Roman Catholic Church Is an interracial, universal church." Ninety caravan leant, of young people to represent the .Methodist this summer as they visit hundreds of communities In which outside help k needs! to develop youth work. Come 160 young people and 65 counsels will be required for these teams. The young people will be trained at 5 centers for a 10-day period for tbelr summer's work. There Is nu com

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St. Mary's Church Very Rev. M.gr. Selmeti, paster 6: mi Low mat* 7:30 Low Mass 9:00 Children's Maa*. Hi: 13 Low Mass. 7:3t) Holy hour, Friday evening. 0 CHURCH OF OOD Glen C. Marshall, Pastor 9:30 11:20 Unified service. KeV. C. L. Quinn, Anderson. Indiana will s|M-ak In (hi, service. Itev. Quinn is assistant secretary of the Missionary Bonn! of the church of God. He always has a vital, Interesting message. «:3o Shining Lights. 6:90 Intermediate Crusaders. 6:30 Youth Fellowship. 7:Sti Krening Kvangeliaik- Her vice. Rev. Quinn will again speak. 7:.1t) Wednesday evening. .Midweek prayer and praise. lieginning Monday morning at p fl« o'clock and continuing for two weeks n Dally Vacation Hlhle School will he conducted at the Church of God.'All boys and girls of the community are invited to attend Ages 4 to 14 will be included In the classes. The public Is most cordially Invited to share In the blessings of this congregation. “Where being a Christian makes you a member.” p_. — Vlrst United Brethren Church Madison at Ninth HI reel Charles E. White. Minister 9:15 a. m. Sunday church school, Curtis Hill. aupt. Classes with separate rooms and capable teachers for all ages. Urge your friends, guests and neighbors to attend. All are welcome. Let us do our (vest to keep up the fine attendance all summer. 10:30 a. m— Divine Worship. Second in the series of three special sermons on the general theme “Face to Face with A

Crisis.** Subject for Sunday. "God's Blessed Nation.” Since this is the Sunday nearest Independance Hay, we should have a large attendance to give thanks tor this nation which (lod has pi eserved. Anthem and music by verted choir and organist. All inemltera of all ages should be in worship. These are abbreviated summer services. The public is welcome, «:3» p. in.—Christian Endeavor societies. 7:30 p. m.—Evening service. Sermon subject: "He That Win-rt<-th Souls." Remembers this nation was founded in prayer and on the open Bible. Can we afford to forsake our foundation? Attend church regularly, help keep the nation Christian. 7:<m p. m.—Wednesday Midweek service. —o — First Presbyterian Church Mercer Ave. and Adam st. J. w. Mcl’heeters. Jr., Pastor 9:30 a. m.— Church schoal Kememiier. one does not have a vacation from chhrch school or morning' worship. Mr. Kenneth Funyon. general superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon: "Be Yourself. Pins—”. Anihem: “Into The Woods My Master Went" (Putklni by the adult choir. Dr. Ellzalieth Peck will Im* In charge of the toddlers' room. 6:00 p. m. Westminster Youth Fellowship. Topic: "Boy Meets Girl.” Worship. Discussion. Recreation. Wednesday. 4:15 p. m. Westminster choir. Sunday. July I Every member cf our church is asked to be present In the Morning Worship to celebrate the Sacrament of the laird's Hupper! fl — Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9:o® a.m. Edward Jaberg. superintendent. Worship service K»:<W» am. Service of music by the choir. Rermotptte by the pastor. Official board meeting Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. In the church parlor. Appreciation dinner for the choir on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. The Girls’ Guild will meet on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m penaation fbr these workem beyond thfrtr. living expenses. * Rablßmic hwsmi a» AmvisaiiaawM •wytoiy with aw*. I Holthouse Drug Co.

at the home of Jean Lautenschlflger .. .. Heidelberg <’•«* meeting !«»*•- polled one week. No choir rehearsals until Heptetntier. Next holiday. July 7, annual outdoor service and day of fellowship al Shroyer's laika. Come and worship with us. 0 Nuttman Ave. U. B. C. N. VaaGundy, pastor Sunday school. 9:30 n.m. .Morning worship. 10:90 a.m. Bible study Wednesday. 7:45 p m. The Sunday evening service will lie dismissed In order to attend the Christian education and missionary convention at the C. IL camp grounds. R-ickford. O. at x p.m. 0 First Methodist Church Merrill 0. Lester, minister Lowell J. Smith, superintendent Kehoes from the Epworth Forest assembly Sunday morning by the mlnMter. The assembly program has been of the highest c haracter, crowds in attendance largest ever. A gmid number from Decatur attended Thursday Next is adventers camp for chlldn n July 21. Youth fellowship August 11. Seven weeks of Intensive program is promoted at Epworth Forest. — —- - Q— — ■— 11 1 -w Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Sts. Paul W. Schultz, pastor Sunday schmd and Bible class, 9:00 a m. Divine services, 10:00 n.m. Lutheran Hour, 11:30 am. Sunday school picnic, July 7. 2:00 p.m. Communion services, July 7, 10:00 a m. g First Baptist Church Carey R. Moser, pastor 9:25 a.m. Sunday school. ('. E. Bell. Supt. Tills period will Ingiven over to a Children s Day program. ia*t all pun-nu und friends be present for this hour. I': 15 a.m. Morning worship. Ser m<m by the pastor. There, "Planning For Tomorrow." A male quartette and aololat will furnish special music. 7:30 p.m. Happy evening hour. Our men will sing and other interiMting features you will enjoy. Christ said, “Let ns not forsake the assembling of ourselves together." Put Ixiyaity to Chrfet, first In y.»ur life. Everyone welcome to all services. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening. Our mid week service and monthly business meeting. Here is where we plan and pray for our work. Decatur Missionary Church Lyle F. Steiner, pastor 9:30 Sunday si hod. 10:30 .Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. We extend cordial invitations to all. who do not have a regular church home to attend these -iervices. The morning services are held In the Public Library und the evening service at the home of .Mr. and Mrv. Lawrence Von Gunten. 7:30 Wednesday, prayer meeting. "We have a whole Bible, for the while man, for the whole world." First Evangelieat Church F. H. Willard. Minister Hunday school 9:15, .Merrlth J. Alger. Supt. Morning worship 10:10, .Musical program by the choir 7:30. .Midweek service 7:00 p.m. Administrative council Tuesday 7:30 p.m Annual Sunday school picnic Friday, July 12. Ilanna-Nuttman Park, •upper at 8:30. ———o—__ __ Sunday School Lesson Discussion Questions Discussion Questions on the Sunday Schoo! Lasson, Jesus' Friends Carry on His Work, lor Sunday. June 30. 1. In what respects is missionary interest a test of the Church? 2. What ought io be the proportion of our miMionary giving to our giving for Christian work at home? 3. What 'facts need to be emphasized in presenting Christ's teachlug.l? 4. Why are not laymen excused in the work of evangelism? 5. What consitulM a good Christian wit new? O Jhe salvation ot a nation comes byway of fta few l»est men. 'the

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The Prince of Peace at the Peace Conference

We may sweep the world dean of militarism. We may scrub the earth white of autocracy. We may carpet It with democracy, and drape it with the flag, of republl- < aniatn. We may hang on the walls the thrilling picture, of freedomhero the signing of America's hide pendenee, there the thrilling portrait of Joan of Arc, yonder the .Magna Charta, and on this side ihe inspiring picture <,f Garibaldi We may spend effort and energy to make the world Paradiee itself, where the lion of capitalism esn li- down with the proletariat lamb. But if we turn into that splendid n>.m mattklnd with the Mm e old heart, deceitful" and "desperately wicked." w- may exped to dean .'loiwe again not many days hence. U hat we n<-ed is a peace conference with the Prince of peace. Th« late Arthur Brisbane.

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Noah Webster said. “Patriotism la love of one's country, the pas slim which alma to serve one's country, rllher In defending it from invasion, or protecting Ita rights und maintaining ita laws and Inatlllona in vlgo and purity. Patliotlam is the chaiacterlatic of a good citizen, the noblest passion that animates a man tn put <har-| Donna Jaberq Will Speak To Auxiliary .Miss Donna Jalierg, whnse trip this week to Girls' State at Knightstown wa* sponsored by the local American legion auxiliary, will apeak to the me tn tiers of that group on Friday night, July 12. describing her experiences. While at Girls’ State. .Mias Jabrig was elected to the house of representatives during lhe mock election, staged as a part of the govi-rnnieutal and citizenship trainIng given the young girls. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Jaherg of thta city. 0 HOME EDUCATION A father of a flOiall family th* outbreak of the Rebellion, felt he could not stay at home while his neighbors went to war. The boys agreed lo take care of the place, and help mother, while father fought for the flag. Each did bls part well. The boys' farming elicited the commendation of a passing getitlemsn lo whom one of them said. "Father's fighting. I'm digging and mother is praying.” “Fighting, digging, praying!” cried the gentleman. "That'a the patriotism that will bring the country out of dis trews.” Out PxilCMli U The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of rraoundlng arms! Why stand we here Idle? What Is It that gentlemen wtah? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet aa to be purchased at the price of chains sod slavery? Forbid It Almighty Powers! I know not what course others may take but as for me, give me liberty or give me death." Patrick Henry. 0 * DOYOU KNOW? *1 • • Can you name the petwon described? 1. When Peter and John were brought before the Sanhedrin, hisaid, “If they aro preaching fully, no harm will come of It; if. the truth, the Sanhedrin may find itself fighting against God.” 2. He became the flset Christian martyr. 3. His Roman citizenship saved him from a scflurglng, ordered by Claud! Ly.-iaa, 4. A Roman governor, be held Paul long in prison, hoping for a bribe to release him. li- A king, he listened to a speech by a certain prisoner awaiting trial. * ANSWERS TO * “DO YOU INOWr I • 4 1. Gamaliel 2. Stephen. 3. Paul. 4. Felix. , 5. Agrippa.

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