Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 193, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1947 — Page 2
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; aJKI \\ H rtem >’’l I B The Lubricous in Religion A < hiin-s- Christian who was rather i'on:us‘d Gy the different denominations. each one epocinlly • inphasisit; homo do. trine*, was inch*<l what the difference was betwci'h ■ e rtas'tist the Methodists, and tin yii. Her,-; io replied toy, raying, \ I'.iptiet is a h|g wastiee. A Methodist. liMhr w.tshee, and a) Quaker, ui wu In- at all. El I l( TEN r. CO I RTEOI’S • 1 SERVICE. Bring y our repair* Io U>. Brant Motors, inc. Third at Monroe '•We know your Ford Best" — - \\ 111 ,( ml. d tl ml. - Ins lies- 1 ii tn k.-. ; ■ in nil 1 Decatur I'reduce DRESSED ( UK KENS I‘hone 3HO South Third SI. ~ ■ ■ i ' Ii you oor** ! j t , . in : udr > h rvu'iiie. th«-! DECATUR LUMBER CO. ‘ Horne of Homes’ Builders' Supplies and Coal. Estimates Free • .one Zb J Ol Jefferson Si Mw-.• ——- \\ KEREN’S i LOWER SHOE Potter! Plant*. Hanis Plants Hospital Bouquett ut I lowers i uncial Bouquets *r 1 o v. oin io* \EABS of EXPERIENCE (Qualify . Oil te c a.- an i 11 .h ! -. ■ • •• 1 II ' 111 11 1 C , ■ Sett • -lent of Cl. ms
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G On utml I! Lesson < ri-iri <•<! (’ommmrta on the gunda’' School Lesson. Sound Advice i-'aiiist Drink (The quarters Temperance Lesson) Poverb 20:1; 23:l'i E" le>|a«tes 10:17 (or Sunday. August 17. This le on c auses grruight thinking it pro eede to emphasize im- 1 portant tni f- m that with sane rea■oning sound conclusiotM mat lie r. ached The intemp. r?te who will not want to think straight will ignore temperance facta. V I Wine i- a rn<><ker. -tronc ■1 ink i- raging; and whosoever Is d- <•! "d there i- not wise." Wino .i. < ks the drinker Iterance it promr-. him satisfaction that it never • ••• it |eomi~ex joy and happi- ■ - that end in -orrow and misery i ■ awes tiie drinker to be easily infur: .ted it is deceptive and ruin . ns and therefore no wise person will drink it. V 1!). "Hear thou. my eon, and In • is.-. and guide thine heart in the ay ’ Wisdom is a gift from God H we are to guide the heart in the ight way we must look up for Divine instrm tion and direction A drinker does not say grace tiefore drinking intoxi. ..ntV "Be not among winebibbetw ■ mung riotous eate,. ,>f th-h A temperate man will avoid the >inpany of those who drink rntox i< -nt- A heavy drinker ha- a ran - nous appetite for foe I v.pec all,neats, and beloi. s to the * asV 21. Fur the drunkard and the lut’.on ehall come to poverty; ami ■ "<f i
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-elf inflictions of body, mind and •soul and suffering of others are caused from intoxb ation. i V. 2. They that tarry long at the wine they that go to seek mixed wine" Because an occasional drink does not seem to do serious harm, many are deceived The great danger in taking an occaional drink, is in the fact that a! cohol has a habit-forming effect, and before one knows it. the ha’.it has fastened itself upon its victim. ■so that he "tarries stays and drinks long, and theu all these evils follow. Vtl "Look not thou upon th<wine when it is red, when it giv•th its color to the cup. when it i tnoveth itself aright." D> not be de ceired by wine’s attactlve appear ’ I am e. for its effect# belie its looks The phrase, ‘ when it moveth itself ( aright" is a caution not to be guided by taste. Because any thing ta“te- good is no rea-on for eat j Ing or d inking it V 32. "At the last it biteth like I a serpent, and Hingetto like an adder ” Wine i# like the subtle poi- [, son of serpent which effects the whole body and produces most er io. and even fatal c u. ectuen. • - Drink |s like a serpent in that 1 sn.-aks into the jlfe eo that the drinker Is Icartdy eon*cious of an evil foe that ba entered his lift and rout hes there ready to do ItV r; Thine rye hail b<-hnld < ut»i i fhhiK*. Om of !p •((*•<!• if >koh<Hi< bever ;tr- >. • th“ ba»rj r.ati! • Drunken
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I K-g?. •-- 1 SSTT.: ."if. l . '.is-jj St. Mary's Church Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6 00 a m. Low Mass. 7:30 a m. Low Mass. It:00 a m Children’s Mass. 10:15 a m. Low Mass. ‘ 730 Friday evening. Holy hour. Communion Sunday for St. Mary's Sodality. Trinity Church Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth Street Charles E. White. Minister ’• 15 .c m Sunday Churc h i liool. Curti- Hill, Supt. Clm-ses with separate rooms and capable tea. hers for all ages Urge your friends g-iert* and neighbors to ct ■■ nd XII are welcome I" am Divine Worship wj- •rnii'ii y The Reverend E E ■ ..a -a. . Minister of the First < hn-iian c hurch All members and 'i . iid, cd tiie church uro urged to ■ .ir our v i' -i minister. hi I'tn Uhristian Endeavor S ,< letiev Evening Sen <• c' : <-i i."tl by The Reverend R Mi .-, Minister of the l'i t Bap • c hunh You will pro fit pint i.illy I . -pending the ■ en t i our ii worship, led by our ,• m W' dnc v day Prayer i is the c'huii hos Christian rdin i' . i - urchty church yet • < • h. with a home-like First Baptist Church Care . R. Moser, pastor N> *tman Avr. Chu f h of the
3 The Book of Life i# the only i church book (Luke 10:20). j 4 The Word of God Is the only Dhclpline (II Tim 3 1«-17». "Where a Chri-iian Esperienc i makes you a member." A (Tristian welcome to all. The church of God 13 a growing I I church. <• First Christian Church E. E. Isenhower, minister Fred Schriderer, supt. No summer rlump so far in the, attendance of our one service pro■lgtain which begins at 1 3" Sun ' day morning In fad a 'l.l percent gain over a year ago. Sermon Sub1 jed "More about .Ic-Sll.*. ’ i Junior c hurch at the same time , [Mrs Eddie Anderson will give the j talk to tiie children. Mrs l-en how< r will give a demonstration of ihooking an egg The Friendly , Church In a Friendly Town . ~ Zion Lutheran Church Monroe and Eleventh Sts. Rev. K. Hofmann, vacancy pastor, 1 Sunday rchool and Bible- clae* 9;no am. Divine services. 10:00 a.in. L Lutheran hour. 11 30 am. 1 Service and reception in honor of pastor Schultz. * no p.m. o The First Methodist Church Merrill O. Lester, minister Lowell J, Smith, supt Church school 9:30. Divine worship 10:20. “Can you Recommend Your Religion," morning sermon subjec t I>y minister. Mid week services Wednesday • 7:30. A cordial invitation extended to all. ~0 Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, pastor Ch'inh i hool at !' 00 am. Hat ! dd Hoffman, superintendent. Worship service* at 10 no a.m : Sermon "The Reason for Glad--ne ■ This is the day that the , laird :i i mad' let tie make th>- " ’ of it by worshipping the Lord It. .'iniiic Tm- day morning at | • > th* A > HIl *••!; f-f ' h*’ . Hid hi > .f'. -a n u ■ - Lesson Prayer
I I— ~ |lk>nie „4k)iw Keep us in Love With Life A prayer by I‘aimtv n ii< .ot < : 1' ;elr ( hildien To um lias been committed joy and the challenge of pai nthood Therefore. U Lord, we bring unto time time our m*- tit j-i.i '-i < • ':> Us in love with life. Keep uh sensitive to > md- < Hponsive to sight- awake to «olvi e.iger for ne* experience Make ii - keen to I'iiy , irp- • in the past, responsive to th* *:• <»d in other persmiH. aaake t<> the • hanging mood and te up< r of o.i time Save us from the Hiagnution < ’ absorption in the di> roicih* Key us up to tin u’ii-xp- o-d. : unplanned and tin- unkn<-an Keeep us growing - in wisdom, in insight, in .-ympuiiiy and i image Save us from -em, limited '■> the interests and toncerns of our children lest they outgrt-a Broaden and deepen th* run--of our lives -o that *e may ' < i ontinou- allurement to tin . May *• live deeply, .•■i-- i , even • xultantly, apart from our ihdd n n (hut we may be .tide to li»e effectively with them Thus may that which we .-hare in intimate fellowship with them !>•> imt an unbidden overflow of w hat we a.. in oui iAc md • I- irt. Strike m alive at many point O God. with Thy varied gift. name of llhii Who lived and taught 'he A lUHiiaiit Lit'-. \ n>n. ■ • is not j ? a de< ei'tioj, -usd , fraud ~ ■ i Church - : LiJil j
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