Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1946 — Page 2

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RSurch I jor uni® I xz I llfiff' ' '** - . .- - ■ 'I »- <**■■ Wiiat fa luring dour to lx Ip Ho* churrlie* to Act religious m ivl»* liIUW? The ProlHslaut Film A»»o< failou has 4 ii"wly t'li*< <tl *< iiettiry, Li. Paul F. 18-aid .1 foimri »iuff mum far of the visional < lii-atioiiul ci. partmeut of the M* fh<>i|i-t Boa, I of Mfaaion* ami church Kxtetashm. A revolving fund of oiie million did lin l» Io bi' lllfa'-d foi the prodll' Hou of films, 11 ml Io uihi'i.liter* are being extablixlud at Old llible House, I.’> \.< 01 Place, N« -w York City Seriou*, ell 1 l« io Io mailt to apply the m wlv deteloped prln clpli'4 ami (■ hinqu if mot hiu pit lu.e production to ih< filming of religious pictureu Clerious Says; t’lerlt it* ay- ' Give money ph-.c sure. fame, or nationalism nr ju*t Olie'a sane ail'l -illlLllf. the phi'" ol first valili . ami Int'm-A ai» y it itramifi rn <i into . n ul >1 hlofa do Hot hare to bi- hor Ide, .-lift <<|||e lepllfaivi- flailre. 11l l>-- a memne Io the purity of rebgi m. The most daillteroUK Idols are till met at tractive on.*' Viy thing which lan not stand the light of God', searching test of ruhteoll li If chosen liiHteud of God fa*< inn*« and idol.”

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(heiinicd Comill'-lll* Illi Hie Sull' liny Si into) |,< .atiiii, Jexus and Mupieme laty.iliy to God, Exodus ilt> Joxhmi 21 16 21; Luke 14:2527 ft 1 Sunday, July II Supreme loyalty to God a* luuklH ill t .1,. h-.s 111 leqillre* slligb-IICS* nt puipu.i' Hpliltuality, steadfasthe** wutchfulnrex willingness. deration. d< dii at lon service, *urlend* and .nrlfiie V ' Thou eh.ill hate no other -o l* fa-fur* me. The revised ver’lull u-srs the Wind "besides" 111-Had -Had ill before " There can lie no two wupreine beluga; neither call there lie to i supreme liiyullll* God an not lake *e. olid place. Here I- tullxhl the requirement of >iiigb*m**s of I'ltrinee. V I ' Thou shall mu make unto line any .'raven linage, nr any Ilk'*in' * of anything that I* in heaven ibouL 01 ilia' a- in the earth leiieuth. or Hint 1* in the water Hide’ the i’lirfh linage worship take* place when malerial objective,. dhpl.ite G <|. here I* taught the requirement of ■*’»>. itu.ilify in w >1 ship and devoHoti V 5 Th'ill shall ne* bow down thy*e|f to them, mil -<-lVe them; so I the land thy God am a jealoite God. visiting the Inquiiy ol th'- father's upon the children mill the 111 id aad fourth geueni Hulls of them that hate me." Gori i not jealiiu. In .1 human ren*e, fa-lli-l think of him a* faring very /i ilous; He I* nupremely in i-ar-in -I which calks lor a correspond Illg earnestness ill ||«. HlllllUll Ila lute s so 1 oiixillnled am to allow evil li l.,|e||i o■> so !*• mlieriled; oil • ignoring G id and failing Io ofa-y Mm lint.' Im* .pi itmil life of hi* km tin several g* nerulloiai V ti \nd showing mercy unto ihius.uids ul them that love him ami keep hi I'oiti.iiatidmi'iiiN." The won! ihini* iiid* means thousand* ol general ion*. While hi* jlldgm**titx -••♦•111 severe hi* mercy in pardoll mid offered st length *lll • |’.i--e* main linn-a his judgment* II * meny depend* upon mini’s "hedienie to him Here is taught the requirement of aleadfu»tne«i!l mil wuii'hfulntis*. V hi And tin people answered ai d .aid. God forbid that we should torsade the Lord to serve other god' Here is the alleWer to JIM--liuau warning as touching the flint and -ecotnl comiiiuiidment*. Man Heids Io decide where his loyallie* aie 11 e-t atid then stick to those

VppeiiiliiK foi an ini e.iM- in relief giving the Servile ('ominiit** of the I ’hut i II of the Brethren ha* <ixk>'d < tiuri li memhens to »et aeide 15 ti'-ri 'Ut <>! then total farm produce a a donation to the world'* needy. Each farmer *acc rec|uestec| to allot one acre of wheat for relief or a potion of hfa garden vegetable crop India has launched an educationil program which proimes to send s'i" xtudenfa yearly for three years to Ite instructed in lo of the i*ext graduate *<boofa. Os this group, 100 will be trained in American l.uxiri'wK and manufacturing affair*. More than 40 objectives will engage th* vfalting student* in various *ubjecfa. The Induin government will pay the tianspirtation. I luitiil in, and oilier expense* to

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i|e< Islotm llilelleetilal grasp of . God iH'.ed lie ile< ompaliied by a . consttiil determination of the will . to obey lloii Here Is taught the reipiirement of wltllngiies* in the 1 itprenie loyalty to Gist ( V. 22 "And Jowliua said unto the peu|ile. Ye lire wlini xsuw against . yoiiHMtlVM th»i y>- liaV" chosen the . Lord to serve him. And they said, We ate witllexees," llecause of . their promige publicly made under . i solemn circumstances, they would be obliged so admit their guilt and , their Lord's ilghi to ptitiinh thwni if they failed to keen hi* word. Their word* now uttered would witne** agattiel them later. Our word* as well a* our deeds determine how we wltnesn, for or against Hie Lord Here I* taught that supreme loyalty requlrtw devotion to God V*. 23, 21 "Now, therefuru put away, said he. liter xlratlge gods Which are among you. and incline your heart to the Lord God of laratl And the (leople -aid unto .loxhtia. the laird our God will we eerve and hi* voice will we obey." Joshua urged that the people Utahh their deed* to their word* and the people said they would ('onfessioii of God is more than a toofevooli; it I* all hottest egpiresion of the voice of Gim| in lite soul. Here I* taught that supreme loyalty to Got! requires derlicatloii V. 25. "Ami there went great multitude* with him; and he turned and said unto them;” Here was a ma-e of follower, that were insincere or did not graep what It really meant to follow the laird. The m.iitu lotlay take God's good lies* a- granted mid join with the mere piofeMionals strong language U needed to set them right tie I* Seen In tile following '.erse. V. 26 "If any man tome to me ami half not hi* father, ami mother, and wife, ami children, ami brethren ami *i*ier*, yea, and hi* own life also, he cannot be my ilhitiple” No natural lies or selfirdt interests are to s'tind in the way of utter and utihindered obedience to God. Here fa taught the need of entire surrender lit loyalty to God. A’. 27. "And whosoever doth not bear his cross and come after me. cannot lie my disciple.” Here fa a challenge to do hard things to which real earnest men will respond with meaning. Here fa taught the hwson of sacrifice as a mark to supreme loyalty to God.

the extent of |2.o«V lor each ulu•lent. Tfa- Hoard of Foreign Miaalone ot the preehyturian Cburch. I'. S. I A voted an additional 3256,000 for famine relief. Thfa make* the i’resbyteriaii total gift* for this purpose |7iMt,iMio. The new ailoca lion give 1150,000 to the World Council of Churche* for Europ"an relief and flM.oiu) to the Church Committee for Relief in Aria. The board al<o approved the aelection of 24 new mfa*ionarieie. making a total of 63 appointments for countries all over the world for the year fagiiinlng April 1, 1946. Chicago pastor* have ie-en asked to serve in the ihambeia of the judge* handling dlvor.-e cusmi, in order that they may counsel with litigant* hi hi effort to effect reconciliation. The department of meial service of the city church lederation ha* sssumpd the tank of preparatory and Tnseivlce" training fur those who will engage in the work It fa planned that each pastor who undertake* to serve

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I St. Mary's Church 1 Very Rev. Msgr. Seimcti, pastor - 6 mt Ixiw mat* r io imw Maae. ' »:<W Children's Mawt • 10; 15 Imw Maas. • 7:30 Holy hour, Friday evening. '' Communion Munday for Nt. Agnus Mm lety, ’ 9 Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Klovontb Sts Paul W. tchulta, pastor ! Munday echool and Bible class. r ft;On 4 m. 1 Diviue services, 10,'tMi am. 1 Lutheran hour, lliltl am. , 1 choir picnic, Hamilton, lake, 1 ;«o • pm. I _ r The First Methodist Church Merrill 0. Lester, minister Lowell J. Smith, tupt. 1 You are most totilally Invited to wonship with u« during these day* of mmli eotifurlons. We are seeking to bend our mind* on a pro gram which will help us to got ' ttlong with ourselvtw, with each 1 other and with God. The biggest problem which we probably have, I* the problem ol getting along with self. The church school invit* you to come study (Pml'u word together and di«cu*a it* application to our llviw a* we seek to fa* Christian in an unchristian world Mid week service — Wednesday night all are Invited. Our services during the summer months will be made as attractive as possible mid as brief a* consistent with our piogram. Come with us mid let friendship bind mt doser together. 11 First United Brethren Church Madiscn at Ninth Street Charles E- White, minister H 15 ain Sunday church school, Curtis Hill, Supl. Classes with separate rooms and capable teachers foi all ages, t'rge your friends, gue.t* ami tieighboi> to attend. All are welcome. 10:30 a m Divine worship and sermon. A special order of abbreviated summer service is used. Sermon subject: "The Vision." Vocal solo by Mis. K. Sephus Jackson Choral service by the choir. We urge ail members and friends of nil age* to In* present for IJivimi worship, la*t us keep Christ in Sunday all summer by regular attendant e upon worship. • :30 p.m Chifatian endeavor 7:30 p.m Evening service with sermon by the minister. When you rtay away from the service, you vote against the church snd all that makes for good In your community. Place your Influence on the side of the best, come to church. 7:00 pin Wednesday mid week • ervb eof prayei and etudy. Nuttman Avs. U. B. C- N. VanGundy, pastor Sunday school. 8 3b a m. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. C. E.. 6:46 pm. Evening worship. 7; 45 p.tn. Wednesday 7:45 p in.. Bible slu dy. 0 First Baptist Church Csrsy R. Mossr, paster 0:25 am. Sunday school C. E. Hell, Stipt. 10:15 am. Morning wnvthlpSermon theme. "The Peril of Indifference,** Solo Edward Moser. 7:30 p.m. Evening service—Joyful singing, helpful message. Everyone welcome. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday - The hour of piayer Ito you need comfort, strength and help? The Hout of Prayer fa for you. First Evangelical Church F. H. Willard, minister Sunday echooi 9:15 a.m. Merritt J. Alger. Supt. Morning Wonship 10:10 m. sermon: "Where Are the Nine.” Mission Band, during the worship hour. Midweek service Wednesday 7;00 p.m. 0

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First Presbyterian Church | -Five Points” | John W. McPhsetere, minister h3O 11111 Church school Mr. Kenneth llunyon. General Superintendent. 10:30 am. Morning wotwhlp We woicome to our pulpit Br- *^ l ' l Slider Sharp. *«•< utlve secretary of out synod of Indiana. The toddlers’ room will hr In charge of Ike World Friendship Guild. 1 The pastor is now teaching in the junior camp al l-«ke Winona. < amp Kosciusko. He low the eupervisl m 'of tith grade boys in the subject. I' The Bible In the Building of Lite IHe will return for the regular morning worship. July 21. 0 Zien EMsngelicel snd Rsformed Willlsm C. Fsllsr, Pastor. Church school at 9 tut am Ed , ward Jaberg, superintendent Worship service at 10 00 am Hermon: “Assurance In God ' Per-1 sons without a church home are cordially Invited to worship in this sorvice. A group of young people will leave shortly after noon Io spend a week at Olivet College, Michigan. attending the leadership training school of the E and l( church. Phoelie bible lias* mealing at, 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Hanna- Nut , tmun iMirk for picnic. Bring cover ed dish and table service. Meat rolls, and coHee Will lie furnished Come and worship with us. o Decatur Missionary Church Lyle F. Steinsr, Pastor 9:30 Munday school. lo 30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening service. We extend a very cordial invitation to all who do not have a regular church home to attend. these Hwrvices 7:30 Wednesday, prayer meet Ing. "To forget to praise Gori fa to. refuse to benefit ourselves*, for; praiw, like prayer, fa one great I means of promoting the growth of the Mpiritual life It helps lo remove our burdens, to excite our ho|te, to increase our faltli." "We have a whole bible for the whole man, for the whole world." o Book Review Help* for Boiil-Winners, by L. E Barton, Is a book of sermotM di’xixned to help anyone in the bualneu of winning soufa. The fatok h.is lieen evaluated as the best in recent yeans. The following topics are indicative of the author's train of thought. He lliouxht Him to JestM; Andrew Finds His Brother; John the Baptist Pointe Two to Christ Jesus wins a Samaritan; Th** Magnetism <-f the Mater. 0 Lesson Prayer Leseon Prayer; "We jdu our cry with Hie thousands who see the need of a power to save the world from any more wars; we pray that all uround the world the commandment lo "have no other gods" may lie a reality; we lottfess our aiiis of disoliedfaiiee; pardon and empower tw> to be true children of God and help others to know and serve thee." 0 _ ...—. Ik w CJ ■I .J •- MB- tßi. a < II I : AlliN BUCK, above, 28-year*ld i paroles, has confessed murdering 1 Joseph Wicen, Rushlsnd, Pa I after Wicen gave him a lift in hit 1 ear. According to police. Black ' reported that after stripping and robbing his victim, Black threw ' the body into a mine entrance and drove away, (l ottrnttloain j ’ Harper’s Texaco Service Dependable Sendee ■MkFire&tone Tires L A ’ ,h * n * 1M 1

Wisdom Wl "" ttaiOi’Los' \ , (doted toiigri'guHon In l<oui»iatia bearing tliaf u «'<'ll''«‘* *" KBn ’ rl . «ax conferring tfa- degree of It |t for III" reasonable "consider :.itloii of flf'y d.dlui*. dcid.Ml to add to thdr pnnlig* hy rabloi required mint and having the r pastor decorated with those dlxni fled initial* Str.-nuou* effort fail- ,(] to raise molt- than half the amount; but nothing daunted, they forwarded twenty-five dollars, *Hh | the requeat that the college would forward the first "P.” »" ’h»t ‘hey could fa-xitt addressing the rever-jt-nd gentleman a* Doctor, a f« vor ! which tin y were sure would assist th.-in very much in collecting the I price of In* "divinity." • — Sunday School Lesson Discussion Questions lii»< itesloti (Jue*tlon* <m the Munday Mchool L’wson, Jesus and Mupreme laiyalty to God. for hun- , nay, July 14. L In what sense may money and i oth.-r thing* be gods? 2. Name so me idols which are woiwhlpped In modern life i 3. Why fa fiim decision essential in lite spiritual life? 4. What effect dow the ignoting ot God have on others? 5. Why do real men respond better to a challetix)- of sacrifice than to a life of ease? 0 I War Religic-us Experiences We shall return, many of u», with different ideas about religion ami with new religious outlook* ami experiences, but because w»have prayed in our foxhole* or during parachute jump*, don't get the idea that we shall all fa. at prayer meeting the first Wednesday night after returning home. After twentySeven months overseas, experience with al! types of amdlers, fa,th service and frontline troops. | am foiled to conclude, that the net spiritual hmull of the war will be negative rather than positive, it is my observation that the number of those Whtwe reiigioux life ha* Imm-ii stimulated bv their war experiences fa more than offaet by those whose religious and moral living ha* lapsed or become vitiated by the low moral tom and religious indifference of military life 1 believe. a » General Eisenhower *aid. that the American «ol diet has a religious faith, although it fa m t vocal. But because it fa vo-al. It doe* very little to raise the tone of Army te|ig| on 8 „ d morafa. Men do become vocal on ■ellxlomi thing* when they are -‘lowod down. in lhf> , u .rdboutie. ’he hospital, or when confronted l>y the immediate fear of death, but the stimulus of fear fa remov «l. one .an reasonably question the permanent rsligiow gain, that will remain—Chaplain Paul W Burre*. large variety of mineral* are •ound In the state of Arkansas li’cy Include both bituminous and semianthracite coal, l.gnite, lead and tine ores, copper and manga *'. afao marble, afate, granite kaolin and a valuable hone-stone.' liauxlte ore fa also mined in large Quantities. *

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Heaifa of »i« forellß statoa Englund. China. Netherlands, Den murk. Mweden. and Norway join ,-d with President Truman in a statement calling for ra.igious toun nations of peace. Th* statement, among other ihmg*. rays: The. world must look to the church to fay those foundatloiw, especially In

HOME EDUCATION Facing the Diaagrvaabla One ot out dangeM fa following the line of lva»l resistance. A c hild must learn to do the disagreeable Hut the question riaea. How get the child to do the disagree able? The answer may be found in the atory of a teacher who hated to waeh dishes Nhe said, "I do light housekeeping, and waahing dfabes is very disagreeable to me and yet I do It." When asked why ahe did It. »be got red in the face "Would you expect me mri to wash the dfabee?” "Well." was the reply. "you hav» told me why you wa*h them You prefer clean dish es. And you prefer them clean ao much that you are willing to go to the trouble lo wauh them. Then you learned to do this disagree able thing at the name time when you learned to prefer clean dishes. From hfa story may be deduced two facia; build in your children good and strong Interests, a* the womans interact in clean dlahes. .Hid give them practice pursuing these interest*, encouraging them to persist in the face ot dlfficulOu* F B Myer WM once asked how one might surely recognise the will of God. He replied: "Thia question was answered for me once, a* in a very dark night we were entering Holyhead harfatr. 1 asked the captain how he went about finding the narrow entrance to the harfatr at night. He said to me ‘Nee yonder three lights? When thewe are in line, I am In the right c hannel.’ No It .fa with the will of Gid When the world of God, the impufae of the Holy Spirit in my heart, and the outward circumstances are in harmonj. then I am convinced that I am acting in accordance with the will of God." 0 I* ~ DO YOU KNQWT~*| 1. What waa Jesus' answer to John the Bh?tfat's questions a* U» whether Jeau* wart the Memtiah? 2. What was the atli’ntfe of the two thieves toward Jesus? 3. How long did Paul live in Rome? 4. Where was Mowes while hfa people were being traMformed Into a nation? 5. When iJavid was lieing hunt'd by King Haul, where did he make his headquarters? 0 * “DO YOU KNOW?” 1 • —■* l DO YOU NOW ANMWERED 1- He asked the disciples to go to prison amt tell him what they had seen and heard. (Luke 2. One reviled him; the other wa* repentant. (Luke 23:39 411. 3. Two years (AcU 2S;3(I|. 4. In the dweerts of Arabia. 5 At tto Cave of Ariuliam.

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