Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1946 — Page 2

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I Church saa awi~ 7 : - -♦'3 What are Home of tm- f.i> tn tha' the church ought io e-nphuelM on Labor Duy? Hu id the Federul Council of the (Wurchea of Chiisl In America In its annual in*OMu>< for l.aboi Sun day: "The ChrisiiMi Church, pro claiming the vs«i-n(i:il worth of per sutiulliy, Would be r>*mto* in Its solemn duty dll It not reaffirm u gain this Laboi Day Ila belief that A Christian Society in under aa< ted obligation «o to o khiilzi Itself that everyone willing and able to work may be guaranteed om« mean Ingful occupation. The Christian Chinch must point out that a society which cun do thin under the pressme of total war muHt also down utrier u peacetime economy Thoughtful Americana are formulating plat a that * ill guarantee a grrtitie security In the postwar world. Failure of eociety ►o to organize itself a* to achieve »uch security would constlute the admbednu that the ends fought for at such atagg-'iWig coat in then and material* are not worth maintaining once the aac'lflcea have been mad* ami the victory of arm* won'’ PLAN I (Continued From I’agu cn< <■ Zlti' i and Paul McFaul, president and aet reta v of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce; T. F Oraliter, pregident *f lite Flrat Stat'Bunk; Bob Shraluka of the Daily Democrat, and 1.. E. Archbold, Adams county agricultural agent. DEC’ATI R LUMBER | ••Home of Hornet' Builder*' Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free. Phone 253 111 Jefferson St A man of many trade* le-gs hie bread on Hnndayn. For Better Health See Dr. H. Frohnapfei t'hiroprMtor & Naturopath X-Ray of Spine where indicated. Therapy applied a* needed. In Decatur Since 1921. PHONE 314. A trade i* an estate for life. Turkish Proverb. INSURANCE Service All Old Line Companies Our License Cover* 17 25 Year* Experience Consult U* ’ THE SUTTLES CO. A. D. Suttle*. Apt. Phone 358 Labor warm*, sloth harm* Finish labors ar.- pleasant. ——— The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana ’♦ Established 1883. Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. - As the labor so th* pay. not to be rich Bible. If Yee Want to BUY or SELL a Farm or City Property, call or ses We will gladly help you. Schwartz Realty Service Sls W. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. Plume 1398. bates f Flower Shop . Flower* for all occasion*. ’ . Potted Novettloe Potted Plante—Corses** Phone 1«25 Pumphrey g Jewelry Store ’ GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. I CASH COAL FEED & SUPPLY Codl. Fane inj. *aint Buildeei.' bupidtee Concteitr.'iys* A Complete Feed* Grinding A Mwing 722 W. Monroe Phone 32

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"JESUS AND THE RIGHT USE OF PROPERTY" Ezodu* 2<>:l&; Proverb* 30:7-1; Matthew 6:25-33 for Sunday. Si-pt.-mltot I. Thia lesseni ha* io do with property rights and absolute honesty In business dealings. V. 15. "Thou shall not steal." Genuine honesty is mor* than a ladk-y of outward action; it is a heart attitude which prompts one ever to do what Is right in all his dealings with God. others and T.'maelf Honesty is the Iwst pol .. > but h nmn who hi honest only through policy cannot be depend<d on to resist temptation. V*. 7. M. "Two things have I H-quired of thee; deny them not before I die. remove far from me vanity and Iles; give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me.” The Iwo request* are tit remove far from me vanity and lies, (2, give me neither poverty nor riches; these requests were made to God Vanity is inward hollowness and worthlessness. Lies are expressions of this In word* The |>etiGoner would be spared the dangers that attend too great possessions and too little a* well. He tears that the possession of 100 great riches would lead him to deny God and the la< k of enough would tempt him to steal. The golden mean, neither great riches nor great poverty. Is best for all. V. 25. "Therefore I say unto you. Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat. or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your lasly, what ye shall put on. Is not life more than meat, and the laaly more than raiment," “Take no thought" means. "Do not ba over-anxious." There is no harm in taking forethought for earthly matters Forethought shows the presence of wisdom. but fears worry and anxiety show the absence of faith If God has given life, will he not provide for it? V 26 "Rehohl the fowl* of th* air; for they sow not. neither do they 'leiip nor gather into lams; yet your heavenly Father teedeth them Are ye not much l.eit.# than they?" Our laird's argument here is not that we : hall cease our sowing, reaping, ami gathering, but that if he takes care of those who can not do those things, how much more will he take cure of those who can. A Christian has no cause fur worry

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rJ>BetteFc| Dr Mott Calls for Christian Recruits The John C. Shafter lectures at tiit- convocation were delivered by John R. Mott of the Internal lotial .Miashnary Counril. “Tho most strategic need ot our lime." hr saM. is to aiigemeiit greatly the number of those who will dedicate their whole live* to coping with the age-old evil* of mankind ——lknorum-e. snpersritiim, poverty. *-ntrenched evils — amt to the service of the Christian church. We need this inorsMS in trained itadrrsblp to till the gap* in the ranks on Iwth sides of the Atlantic aud Pacific, to take the places of th* Incompetent, to have leader* tsody for an age of finer spsdaliMtlos. to occupy unorcupied territory. and bee*n*e the pace of .vents ha* quickened < normou*ly."

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thought can add one cubit unto I his stature? This I* another state- ! nielli that Christiana should uot i worry. Physicians tell u* today I that worry shortens life Inst end of I adding to It. Here is a policy. I have adopted, that is a cure for worry: "Do your best and leave to God the rest,” V*. 2b. 29. “And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the Hilda of the Weld, how they grow, they toil not neither do they spin; and yet I say unto you. That even Holomon In all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” The birds illustrate the precept In regard to food: and the lilies. Io raiment. Flowers which God causes to grow in the Held are more beautiful than the garments which are made for kings. The greatest artist can only imperfectly imitate the Howers ami the other beauties of nature which God has < a used to exist all around us. A man Is rich who appreciates the beauties of God In such rlcites come a degree of contentment and happiness V. 3*. "Wherefore, if God so clothe* the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast Into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you. O ye of little faith." If God gives beauty to grass, which can neither feel nor think, and which is burned as fuel, surely he will care for his intelligent i-reutnres. V*. 31. 32 "Therefore take no thought, saying. What shall we • at? or What shall we drink: or. Wherefore shall we he clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek t for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things" The Gentiles were considered outside of God's grace and was a word used for the world, the world being emphatic, seeking material things first. While God knows the need of material things he gives a principle in the next verse. V. 33. "But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these things shall lie rfdded unto you." We are to set our heart on Hu- things of God and seek to bring in the reign of God first. Then by diligently tendering service we will please God so much that sufficient materia) needs will be forthcoming.

Ahout 400,00# children, ages from 4 to 14. have attended varatlou Bible sehoota this summer, eonI ducted by the Salvation Army ! throughout the U.S. and its forleii tesiMorles. Appointment of fifty new mis*i(inarie«, all of whom will leave for foreien assignment* as soon as arratmrmrirts can be completed, iu-en announced by th* Christian and MlreHnary Allllence. The American Bible Society ha* pnrehased thtee cartouds ot pup*' in thia country to facilitate the printing of Scriptun-s in China. Platre for the books ns well as bining material and presses are fa Shanghai, and ouly th# shortage of pap«i there Is holdfag up product ion. The ffoetety '.r #!•<> producing Chinese Scriptures in tnia country Almost one third of all the cat:le In the world are to he found in

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St. Mary's Church Vary Rsv. Mspr. helmets, paster 6:t>o Low mas* 7:30 . _ Low Maa*. J:## „ Childrow'* Maa*. >0:18 .... .... Low Mass 7:3* .. Holy hour, Friday evening 1 ammnnkm Sunday for 8t Agne* Sodality. # AWM First UnMed Brethren Modttun at Ntnth Street Charles C. WMM. ml Meter "Last Sunday Before Conference." 9:15 a.m. Sunday church school. Curtis Hill, superintendent. Cl a sues with s*porate rooms and capable t*a<hera for all age*. Urge your Iriend* guest* and neighbors to attend AH are welcome. 19:30 a.**.—Divine worship with sermon by the minister Subject: "The Preeminent Christ " Music by choir and organhit This will be l*u*tor White's last a*i viee before • the Annual Conference All inemtiers and friend* <-f the church and of the Minister are urged to be present and make this last service a great climax of the year. We • specially urge fa milk* to sit together and fur all young people to lie present. 6:30 pin — Christian Endeavor. 7:3# pm.—Evening service. Subject: "Stealing Heaven Out Os the He*rt " These evening service* have been largely attended, let us make this last <me of the conference year, the best yet. 7:00 p.m,—Wdnesday prayer und study. "Annual Conference at Winona Lak*. Indiana. Sept. 2 • 8. A number of people from First Church will attend at vaikms times Mrs. 11. O. Wynn Is delegate and .Mr*. Hulu-rt Gilpon, alternate. The Conference will close on Sunday Sept 3 with the Episcopnl sermon by Bishop F. L. Dennis. D D who will also appoint the ministers for the yeai at that lime." —o First Evangelical Church F. H. Willard, pseter ' Sunday acbool 9; 15 a m. .Merritt Alger, supt. / .Morning worship 10: W a.m. "The Point of Decision." .Midweot service. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Administrative council, Tuesday evening, 7:30 pm. W. M 8. Thursday 2:00 pm. at the church. Zion Evangelical and Reformed I Church William C. Feller, Pastor I Annual visiting Sunday. No church school and no worship serviceMkrnion festival at Maxley Evangelical and Hefurtned church. Dr. Gilliert Schroer. former mission ary tn Japan, speaker In morning and afternoon services. The Rev. Victor Wetdler speaker In the evening service. Our congregation is invited. | Wednesday, girls' guild meeting I Thursday. Heidelberg elass. India Vet that country faces worse famine conditions thaii any other area of the glolre. this amazing sll-| i-ati >n I* due to the fcct that Hindue reg*rd the cow as sacred and hence will not allow it killed. Some milk however, cun be obtained from the cow*, and, fortunately, rellgiou* belief requires that this be Isdled liefore It la used .Mayor WIMIam O'Dwyer, at New York City, has appointed a Negro minister of the ProdeHsnt Episcopal church to the Board of Higher Education In New York. Rev. John .M. Calemutt. minister ot St. Phillip's chutch. Boston. .Maws; is the first Negro to become a mem Iter of the Board, which I* cumpused of 21 members. He has served at BL Phillip’s since 1933. Who* he weut to thi* parish, there were a Iklle more than 3o» members. Today, there are nearly. 1.280. Mr. Uoieman s term Is for 6 years. He ha* expreaued the hope that be wifi I* *Me “to m&k* a real con tilbutio* tw the can** of edscsttotf." The Rlbie Secretary of the Buffalo Camp of Gtdeomi. has recleved over 1100' letters r*qu<-sthi* English Bibles from natknsnts fa British Nigeria, West AfView where the Bible fa taugM fa the Public Schools

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First Bant>st Church Carey R. Moser, Pastor 9 25 a. m Sunday school C. E Bell. supt. 10:15 a. in. .Morning worship The Lord's supper will be ohser ved Th.- pa-tor will deliver a communion meditation The Sunday evening service will be resumed on Sept 8. Our Toting People will organize and begin weekly service on the evening of Sept 8. I"""- * Church of God Dwight R. McCurdy, Bernice A. McCurdy. Pastors 9:3* a. as. Morning worship Ser mon by Her. Charles A. l-ongton, Evangelist of Anderson. Indians 1* 30 a. m Sunday schoul. Mr. Evmery Hawkins, general super intendent | 6: 3<» p. m. Youth Fellowship, Miss Ho Frank, leader 7 30 p m. Evangeihtic service. Rev. Cbarles A. Ixmgton, Evangelist from Anderson, Indiana, will be the speaker. 7:3# p. m. Wednesday, mid-week prayer meeting What our church stands for For the Christ of Galilee For the truth which makes men free. For the bond of unity which makes God's children one For the love which shines in deeds. For the life which this world needs For the church whose triumph speeds the prayer; “Thy will he done." A Christ lan welcome to all "Where a Christian ezperienee make* you a member." —— — Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh St*. Paul W. Schi ltz. Pastor Bunday school and Bible cl***, n on a. m. Dlvhie services. 10:0# a. m. Lutheran radio hour. 11:30 a. m. 8 pec bi I voters’ assembly after servfc-es. Married couple's club. Wed lies day. B:## p m. Church choir, Friday. 7 30 p. in Catechism school. Saturday. 8:45 a. in. , ... —..0 — Decatur Missionary Church Lyle F. Steiner, Pastor 9 30 Sunday Mheul 10 3o Morniug worship. 7:B# Evening service. We extend a cordial invitation to ail who do not have a regular church home to attend these services. The morning service* are held I In Hie public library and the even lug service* in the home of the pastor 7:30 Wednesday, prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. "We have a whole Bible, for the whole man. for the whole world." First Pcssbytsrian Church J. W. McPhsstsr*. Jr., pastor 9:30 a.m.. church school. Ole .serve Sunday always in the study r and winwhip of God Kenneth Run- ' yon, general superintendent. While the past'd- I* on hl* vacation, the church school will continue the regular Sunday morning smsions until our next morning ; worship on September 8. — First Methodist Church Mcrril 0. Lsstsr, minister Lowell J. Smith, Supt. "Co-faiborers with God" a l.abor Day sermon will I e brought by t||e minister of the church. Let church members and friends assemble to wonihip Almighty God in preparation for nerving the Christ. To serve the Christ I* to serve a needy world Come let u* reason together. Choir ' practice on Wednesday night Sept. 4th. Mr*. Krick invite* each and all who wifi help In this important contribution to the worship, hour. Mid-week service Wednesday night 7:30. Nuttman Avs. U. B. Nuttman A Eleventh St* C. N. VanGundy. pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship. 10:30 a.m C. E.. 6:45 p.m. ‘ . Evening worship, 7:15 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.. followed by official board meeting. The paotor cordially invites the public to attend 'hese service*.

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HOME EDUCATION SELF CONTROL One great ta«k of a parent I* that of proper control of the children When the child Is small, because reaeon and judgment have not appeared It is necessary that the full responsibility of care and direction of the child ne given by Hie parent*. But in later life when reas >n and judgment are developed the ideal to be striven tor >* the removal of external control und Its repfact" ment by internal contr d The tu*k of the parent* is to impart to the child such guiding principles that will help him to govern himself in the light of Ideals und principle* of character. There is a tendency too many times for parent* to command «• child who understands hie duty and who by parental commendation would exareiee hl* will power and make the right choice* and thus live by the power of self-control rather than parental control —D Carl Yoder. —o Sunday School Lessen Discussion Questions DlsctMskm Questions 1. What are some of the methods of stealing today? 2 What are the danger* in lioth poverty and riches? 3. How doe* the earning of moni-y affect one's personality? I How does the spending ot money reveal one's (hs-acter? 5. What thing* sill be added and how !f we seek the kingdom of God first? Clerlcu* says: "The way* In which a person uses his money ure an indication of his character. One of the surest ways of coming way* of coining t.r know a persou H through having money dealing with him. His ttae of money reveal* where hio chief interest liewhether he is self- centered or thoughtful of other*, whether he is lieat on pleasure or ha* more worthy amldtjon*. whither he recognizes hi* obligation to God ror is thinking only of thh world, whether he Is a spendthrift or a ■Wise administraier of the rund-i which have come into his pos session."

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In worship we come face to face with ourselves agnlimt the backiround of Gott's nature We see mr teal motives, our self-satisfact-on drop* from us. Without worhip we do not have this experence, which rebuke* u* with the ruth almut ourselves and may releem in from moral complacency, vpocrisy. aud the deadening of onscieuce. In worship we expose

Circuit Court Order Modification Asked A iietltion to modify a former older of the court has been filed in the divorce suit of June Belden bach against Haul Rridrnhach. The defendant seek* permission to take the children from the home of the plaintiff to that of the defendant'* mother each weekend. John 1.. DeVosa is plaintiff* counsel. 0 Lesson Proyer !*ead us to such an ixamination of uelf that will reveal our attitude towurd money and will help u* make our right decision* In i the use of what i. diextly comes into <>ur posseesion. Grant that we may honor our lx>rd With our p<*s<•ssi ou s as good Christian stewards. # —- |*~ DOTOU KNOW? *1 « ♦ Where do you find: 1. Tlfe Ten Commandments? 1 2. The Sermon on the .Mount? 1 3. The lord's prayer? 1. The Story of the Resurrection? 5 The Bibles fullest description of Heaven? f ANSWERS TO * “DO YOU KNOW?" I • — • 1 in Exodus 3# and Deuteronomy 5 2. Matthew* 5.6. and 7. 3 Matthew 6:9-13. I In the last chapter of any of the four gospel*. 5. hi the last chapter of Revelation. o OmPAiacHBB Q 9 \a There an> two < lasse- of worker*. One my*. "I must _work in order to live." The other one says. "I must contrive to make money no that I may go on with my work." The first one belongs to the class tbttt can demand wages or go on a strike and that (an have the privilege of some sort of social security. The second one forget* self and seeks to serve others; hebelieve* in the doctrine, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and hl* r’rtteonsdeM and all these things shall lie added unto you." I Wit ■ Wisdom pmssiMMtsg I*ibor Day and the Day of Rest A ini-tree* Mid to her maid: “so jour matrimonial life was very unhappy? What was the trouble. December wedded to .May?” "No, mum. It wasn't that" answered Chloe"; it was Labor Day wedded lo de Day of Rest!"

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