Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1948 — Page 2

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? —- -i ■ i if ’\w ’• THE ' ’ F L ‘fljsi’ l U» J* Prophet Among Exiles Lrcron tor April 4, 1943 THIB quarter »• study the C»Ptivlty and Rteurn of the Jews, using the Books of Ezekiel Drib! Eire. Nabenuah. Esther, Haggai,

Zechariah and Ma- ( I lachf Bunday's les--1 son is feund in EzeI kiel 1-4 and 33:1-9. It would be well | for us to read t>gain I the history of this | most interesting Iman Ezekiel—- | how be came to be I among the capI ttves by the river I Chebar He is one of the most attractive personalities in

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the Old Testament —a man of surpassing culture and charm—and yet enabled to "sit where they sat.” • • • A MHOKNGU OF COD EZEKIEL could never have adapted himself to the role of ministaring to the captive slaves apart from the knowledge that he was the messenger of God — the messenger , of God’s hope to broken, beaten souls. i, Gwd spefce to Ms people through Eeekiel He speaks to his people today mrough chosen messengers —parents, teachers, the Bible, the Holy Spirit. God may be speaktog to you today. • oo REAR YE THE WORD EZEKIEL S approach to the Jews in captivity was by the authority of God's direct message to them through him Ezekiel was faithful to God’s appointment and mission. ( He knew that what he had to say to , the Jews meant their hope of release and return. Hr studied their plight. He •tutted their mood. And then bespoke to them. But not only did he apeak to them. teDtng them ■ what Gad wanted them to know, t but be moved swMing them. He I loved them. He had God'a message, and he ’ went in God's mood of compassion. . We cannot help people until we un- I destand them and love them. •• • 1 GOD’S WATCHMAX ( rZEJUEL reminded the people I *-< that he had been sent from God i as a watchman, and he told them ' what terrible responsibility was i upon him in warning them to re- ’ posit and return unto God. Read Eso- i kM 33:14. ’ If the watchman faithfully I warns the people, and they retime 1 to heed the warning, their blood | will net be eat tor hands; but if ' he fail to warn the people, their | btood wiM be on his hands. Here 1 to a lesaets for every teacher and i preacher and parent today. And in this same 33rd chapter, i Eaekiel goes on to declare God's attitude toward all sinners. "Say | unto them. As I live, saith the Lord God. I have no pleasure in the I death of the tricked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live | —turn ye. turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die’" | A WATCHMAN I NTO BXILEM «CON of man. I have made thve a watchman unto the house i of Israel," Ezekiel 3:1?. Thi« was the explicit commission of God to Ezekiel. And grandly did ' Ezekiel accept and execute to the limit of his ability chat commission. The Jews were far from their beloved home. They were driver, by hard masters. They could not sing the eenff of the Lord in a strange land. They had hanged their harps on the willow trees. With a srnaHhe eotd. Esektel centra to liter i with the word of hope. Re reminds Item of Ike geadmse and merry of Jehovah t* theSr fathers. Abraham. Isaac and Jacob. He Uris Itoeie drooping spirits wflk clear and rinatog wards «f promise. Me pleads with tMm to confess toeir .Ire and Helm the pnrdmhag merry as a lovtog God. He used numerous means of gaining their attention — symbols of Use» former communion with God Fauentiy toe traced the dealing of God with them and Jsetr lathers before StoemTrier Uateaed. and all who heedad gtoe pteae of *• foMhful wwtetoaum were saved and seeSar.f to faith la the goodness and mwey We. too. are watchmen among exiles Lei as teem the high art to Eaatuai Ito tnimstty •» aaea. ne churches wiITfMJ M the leoaoos of Sunday are forgotten re Monday and are laid aside tor special observance on only one day of th. week - Wayne Mom. V » nutator trsmOrefm. i

I RURAL CHURCHES I A ■— n ii ■ i in — ■ii 0 Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren D. H. Peliett, Minister Dent School House I’niflei Morning Swvfees. Sunday Cbprch Scnool. Thurm-n I. Drew. Sup! 9:30. Divine Wordhip. sermon subject I The nouree and outlets of Faith, I 10 15. Youth Fellowship and Adult Study mciAinu aeperately. 1:45. Evening Evangelistic service, suliject. Wlftu is Baptism? 7:30. Council of Administration after the evening service. Prayer torvtee and Choir rehearsal Wednesday ~ 30. This church is io the community for God's glory and for your good; you are invited to share In every aervito. C — United Bretnren in Christ Willshire Circuit Duane A. Reahm pastor St. Paul (CST) Tues. 7:00-- Prayer and Bible study. Sun 9:ls—Bible school Winchester (CST I 7:3u — Revival services each night through April 11 Sun. 9 30—Bible school. 10:30 Morning Worship. Willshire (ESTI Wed. 7:30 —Prayer meeting. Sun 9 30—Unified Worship service followed by Bible school. - o- - — Pleasant Mills Baptist Gilbert Swenson, pastor 9:30 a. m—Sunday school with Donald Burkhart, supt. 10:30 a. nt.— Worship service with sermon by the pastor. o Monroe Methodist W. L. Hail, minister Morning worship 9:30. Sunday school 10:30 M Y F 6 45 Evening service 7:30 Mid-week service Wednesday 7 30 P M Choir practice at 9.15 The Rev. J. J Davis, for more than 25 years a missionary, will speak on Friday evening April 15. Dr. A. P. Teter, Fort Wayne district superintendent, will dedicate the new orgau on Sunday morning. April 15

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Rlvarrs Circuit U. B. Church L A. Mlddaagh. pastor Mt. Zion 9:30 a. m Sunday schiwil 19:30 a. in. Preaching service. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday,* prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9 00 a m Sunday school. io 00 a. m (.lass meating 7:00 p. m Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday, prayer meeting Mt. Victory 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. 10:00 a. in. Class meetlufc 0:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service 7:00 p m Wednesday, prayer meeting. — ol Mt. Tabor Methodist Cuecult Cltrd C. Conn. Minister Mt Tabor Church school 9:30 Worship service at JO 30 withj class leader In charge Prayer meeting on Thursday evening 7:30 p. m M. Y. F. this Sunday eve. at Mt. Pleasant 7:00. Mt. Pleasant Mr David Cook. Supi Church school at 9:30 The circuit V. Y. F. will meet at 7:00 p. m Let us rally to the M. Y. F. We've been letting down Pleasant Valley Mr. Raymond Teeple. Supt Church school at 9:30. Worship service at 10:45. The sacrament of Holy Communion will lie observed at that time. M. Y. F. meets ot Mt. Pleasant at 7:0O p m. Beulah Chapel Mrs D. C. Shady. Supt. The wo.ship sarvice will pre-, code (he church school session at I 9:30 a m Spring Is in the air; is It in your heart? M Y. F. at Mt. Pleasant for the circuit at 7 00 p. m o— ——— Reducing feed to hens reduces egg output and increases the eoat of production far beyond any saving In feed cost, poultrymen say. The U. S. Marine Corps was founded Nov. 10. 1775, in Phiiadel-I phla Its first commandant was, Maj. Samuel Nicholas.

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Bond Approved For Collection Agency Other Action Taken In Circuit Court A bond of U.ovj filed by Lester E I-eh man for a collection agency was approved today by Earl B Adams, judge of the Adams circuit court. A suit to recover money loaned was filed by Rozanllia Ross against Lester Essex. The demand Is 1375. ! Nathan C. Ncdtum Is olaintlffs i counsel and filed the action. In the note suit of John Josoph against Raymond C. Keller. Ed A. Bosse entered an appearance Cor the defendant, who was ruled to answer. In the divorce action of I-oyd against Viola Oser, a citation was ordered Issued xgalnst the plaintiff to the sheriff of Steuben county returnable April 10. In the suit of William and Harold Bachelder against Ivan Hough and Robert Burkholder, appearance for the defendant s was entered by DeVoss tr Smith. WORKERS STRIKE (CVMit From Pag* On»> "The interests of the public are no longer being protected." he said. “The investor is in danger of sustaining losses due to the fact that sales are not being reported in their proper sequences." Keefe said his union was perfect ing plans for a general strike of its 5.900 members. He refused to predict when it would begin. 0 EXPECT INJUNCTION (Cent. From Psge On,l be forced to shut down, including some steel mills and railroads " He •aid coal supplies have reached a "dangerously low level" and something will have to be done. The soft coal dispute is over pensions for the miners Lewis demanded SIOO a month pensions for tail miners over 80 with 20 years . service. The mine industry trustee on the tiulti-millMn dollar health and welfare fund, which would pay the pensions, has rejected Lewis' plan as unsound. 0 FOREIGN AID (Cont. From Page One> military advice. 3. China—A ono-year plan to send $443.<iri0.000 in assistance to the nationalist government of Chiang Kal-Rhek It includes

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! $125,000,090 that msy to used for i military' aid to bolster Chiang'a (otvea agalast comtotototei troops already controlling abou. 25 perron* of China 4. Children — A $60,000.<«0 American authorization for the care and feeding of children in war r« v aged Europe. The aJJ is i<> tie administered by the UniteJ Nations’ international children's emergency organization. The bill alrnply aathorizes the various spending programs Not a nickel of hart cash is provided: this must come later in congressional appropriations. But as a token of American food faith the Reconstruction Finance Corp. was ordevsd to advance funds for China Greece and Turkey. Local Couple Fined, Given Jail Sentence Dewey Shaffer and Eomsa Shaffer. both of Decatur, were fined SSO and costs and aentenced to serve 30 days in the Toledo. O. workhouse. when they were arraigned In Mayor L. L. Morris city court at Van Wert. O. yesterday. They were charged with being drunk and disorderly. The workhouse sentence was imposed because they resisted arrest. Sheriff Roy Shaffer of Van Wert county, charged they were creating a disturbance on East Court street Wednesday afternoon and that they resisted arrest and continued residence after being taken into custody. Failure to pay their fines will add about 19 days to their ae"tence In the workhouse, officials declared o Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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COLUMBUS HARD “ (Coot From Fag* On, l| l hnut “Columbus may be without ne. Msary coal to provide water for Its 30.000 poputatfoa '« 10 days.” he wired the president and Sen. Capehart. He said "critical health, aanitattos. and fire hatards" would result. - - 'l.—-— GRACE COFFEE (font From I'at* ”•«* — ——• — school. Active In F «d Cross In addition to her extra curricular work in the schools. Itoclud ing the direction of many class plays and presentations. Miss Coffee was an active civic worker. Foremost among these were her duties.as chairman of the Junior Red Cross. First named to the position during World War II years, she was instrumental in enrolling every school In the county, from one-room buildings to the high schools. In the junior chapter of the Sod Cross. Under her personal supervision the program of the junior oitapter had been efficiently carited out since she was first appointed. Aome 200 gift boxer, had already been packed and made ready for shipment nest Christmas due to her eforts. She had malntwlnod

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