Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1948 — Page 2
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: — X ‘ " J (A •». .'.-.lf ‘ I 7MP. ■ -7531 | : '-i1,..-!, > i i '?•?«/ U.-b'-■ : b-4~ DCKIFTURX: Malacbl. I'BVOTIONAL HKAVINO: Luka 1:31. tt-IT. Malachi Demands Sincere Seligion Lmmm for May IS. 1943 GET ready for some (traight talk in next Sunday’s lesson. Malachi reveals the dark picture of unrequited love, polluted offerings. Impious
priests, unfaithful husbands. You wonder if Sam Jones has come back to life. He begins by crying, "The burden of the word of the Lord to Israel by Malachi." W e shall misa the entire meaning of this lesson if we
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fail to read every w'>rd of Ute Book of Malachi We cannot claim any of Ute promises of a better day. as indicated in the latter section of Malachi unless 'and until we deal with such hypocrisy as may infest our lives today. even as the priests and people were consumed with iniquity when Malachi prophesied unto them. • • • GIVING Ol'B BEST TO GOD H A SON bunoureth his father, a* and a servant his master; it then I boa father, where is mine honour? and if I be a master, where is my fear?" Malachi 1:6. ; How can God bring good out of evil when his people hold back their best from him? Let us bring it closer home, and ask, How can our earthly parents do their best for us. when we give them halfhearted allegiance? • • • OUR BEST IN WORSHIP PASSAGES in the first, second and third chapters of Malachi reveal the lack of sincerity on the part of the priests in the worship which they offered and which they taught the people to offer. Here we see that unclean hands can never bring an acceptable offering unto the Lord. He looketh on the heart He knows what is in man. Using the house of God to make a show before men was one of the shameful evils of the priests in the days of Malachi. It did not fool .God then, nor will it fool him today. Unless our worship is an expression of something fine and sincere. he will not accept it • • • THE DAY OF RECKONING lin EHOLD, I will send my mesD senger. and he shall prepare the way before me; and the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly come to his temple, even the messenger of the covenant, whom ye delight in . . . But who shall abide the day of his coming?" One would think that such words of warning would have brought the priests and the people to their senses in humble contrition before God; but they continued to disre gard the words of God's messenger. “For, behold, the day cometh j that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea. and all that de wickedly, shall be stubble; and the’ day that cometh shall bum them I up. saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch" Thus did God warn. And the day of reckoning did come—a day it) which priests and people wegt down beneath the chariot wheels of the invaders. And cnee again the warn Ings of God. though despised, were fulfilled to the last word in the terrible punishment upon those wht forgot him. • • • THE I’ROMIaE TO THE FAITHFUL BUT God d<>es not forget thosr who truly love him. and thur the Book of Malachi closes with the wirds of promise to the faith ful. "But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteous nets arise with healing in hi* wings; and ve shall go forth, anc grow up as calves of the stall,* Malachi 4:1 The remnants us those who re mained true to God in the mid* of a wicked generation were usee to perpetuate his witness in th, earth The dark days of persecu lion ccuki not put out the light or hie presence and peace. Let us as we study th): Book of Malachi and search oui own souls lest we be guilty of ths hypocrisy which destroyed the peo pU in the long ago. With every ■trend of strength which be grant us. let us do with our might wha . our hands find to do. and the peart i that passeth aU understanding wM be our portion. "And sD flesh shall see the sal ration at the Lord." e e o WW Fl seen;
| RURAL CHURCHES * o o Pleasant Mills Methodist S. J. Kleis, pastor 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 8:30 MYF. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. The Bible school will start on Monday morning May 17 at 9:00. 0 United Brethren In Christ Willshire Circuit Duane A. Reahm, pastor Willshire Sun. 9:30 Bible school. Wed. 8:00 Prayer meeting. St. Paul Sun 9:15 Preaching service. 10:00— Bible school. Tues., 7:3o—Prayer meeting. Winchester Sun. 9:30- Bible school. 7:30 Vacation Bible school pro-! gram. S;ls Preaching service. Thur*. 8:00 Prayer meeting. 0 Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, minister 9:30 Morning worship. 10:30 Sunday school. 7:30 The M. Y. F. will combine with the evening service to h>ar Miss Hilda Studebaker review the hook "I Dare You.” Miss Studebaker was an honor graduate of the Ossian high school at their recent commencement. Our own voting people will be in charge of this service. A free will offering will be received and divided between Miss Hilda and our own M Y. F. Wednesday. 7:30 and 8:15. prayer meeting and choir practice. Annual conference begins Wednesday in Kokomo. Appontments will be read Sunday afternoon. May 23. No preaching service May 23. 0 St. Luke Evan. 4 Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, pastor 9:00 Worship service with Holy Communion. 10:00 Sunday school. 7:30 Program by 4-H Boys and 4-H Girls. The offering will be for the Ft. Wayne Children's Home Building Fund. Thursday -A combined meeting of the Girls’ Guild and the Women's Guild Mrs. Carl Anderson will be hostess. The Girls' Guild will have charge of the program under the leadership of Norma Jean Funk. Mt. Tabor Methodist Circuit Clifford C. Conn, minister Mt. Tabor Mr. Donald Colter, supt. Church school at 9:30. Worship service in charge of Class leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30.
26 Itsrs In Inierica Our 26th Anniversary Sale May 15 through May 31 14 big Savings Days. Free lessons with every y ‘ Our own trained teach- ‘ ,r i f” r .'" ut commonto play an accordion for your own amusement and pastime; for playing in church; to make money and be in demand. Join the Accordion Band. FREE — Choice of set of Moser Brothers Swiss Records; Portable Radio or Music Box jvith purchase of either a Piano, Radio Combination Set or i larger accordion. SPECIAL Accordions - Radios - Pianos Band and Orchestra Instruments. Radio and Combination Record Players. RECORDS: Swiss YodeL Moser Brothers and Sacred. Swiss Music Boxes, Musical Toys and (lifts ior all Occasions from 29 cents and up Sheet Music and Albums. Needles. Marimbas • Xylophones - Accessories. Buy your Musical Needs for the year—Save and Get the Bighest (iuality Merchandise. Sec the new sensational HOWARD RADIO record cutter, player and Short Wave arranged for F. M. unit. Repair work done to all instruments. Zuercher’s Accordion Shop Berne, Indiana Phone 290
Mt. Pleasant Mr. David Cook, supt Church school at 9:30. There will not be a preaching service today. Annual conference convenes Wednesday at Kokomo. Beulah Chapel Mrs. D. C. Bhady, supt Church school at 9:30. Worship service at 10:45. This Is the last service of the conference year. Pleasant Valley Mr. Raymond Teeple, supt. Worship service at 9:30. Church school at 10:20. W. S. C. S. meets on Thursday This is the last Sunday before annual conference. 0 Pleasant Mills Baptist Albert Swenson, pastor 9:30 a m. Sunday school. Donald Burkhart, supt. 10:30 am. Worship service with | sermon by the pastor. g Calvary Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:30. Prayer meeting 10:30. No service at Calvary church, Thursday evening. First quarterly conference. Friday evening 7:30 at Bethany church. ...... ..... ..0 . Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren D. H. Pellett, Minister Dent School Building Unified Morning Services. Sunday Church School, Thurman I. Drew. Supt. 9:30. Divine Worship, sermon subject. "I Believe in Jesus Christ." 10:13. There will be no evening service because of the Baccalaureate service for the Decatur High School. There will be no Wednesday evening service because of Missionary meeting in Ft. Wayne. The St. Joseph Branch Convention of the Women's Society of. World Service will be held in the Calvary Church in Ft. Wayne. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday ot this week. 18. 19. 20. Delegale from the local church will attend This church is in the community for God's glory and for your good; you will share its richest blessings, only, as you attend the services regularly. You are always welcome. —— ———— o— — —- — ——— VOTIVE OF FINAL sF.TII.F.MENT OF F.aTITE NO. «XW Notice Is hereby given to the < redItorx, heirs and legatees of Jonas S Fisher, deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Delator. Indiana, on the 2'J th day of May. IM*, and show cause, if any. why th.- FINAL SETTLEMENT AC(•pt.'NTS with the estate of said decedent should not he approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. idles v. Porter Kserator Delator. Indiasn. W«) S. IM*. Altvrae, Nathan Nelson. May <-14 The state of Missouri i* rich in sites of historic and pre-historic Interest.
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Zion Lutheran To Receive Members Special Service Sunday Morning I Zion Lutheran church. Writ i Mon-roe and Eleventh streets, will , celebrate the festival of the Holy i Spirit Sunday by receiving nine I persona into communicant membershlp of the congregation through the rite of confirmation. thF sacrament of holy baptism, and tranaj fer. The service will begin at 10 . o'clock. An interesting feature of the service will be the public examination by the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, of two eighth grade boys, graduates of the 1 church's Saturday Bible school and ■ the pastor's catechetical instruction class. The latter are Norman Schiefersteln. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Schiefersteln. and Donald Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs Orley Walters. Zion church's junior choir, the children of the four upper grades of the Saturday Bible school, will sing "Beautiful Savior." in threepart harmony. They will be directed by Miss Margihe Bauer, musical instructor of the school. The pastor will address the candidates for membership on the theme. "What Shall I Do Then With Jesus?" based on the question of the governor. Pontius Pilate, at the civil trial of Jesus. After the sermon and a confirmation hymn by the assembly, the sacrament of baptism or the rite of confirmation will be administered to the following adults, in addition to the boys mentioned above: Mrs Carl Bucher, Mrs. Richard Fuelling. Clarence Hunter. Mrs. Waldo Marbaik. Mrs. Paul Reidenbach. and Miss Margaret Woodward Dale Schott, who has been transferred to Zion church by the Lutheran church of Chattanooga. Ohio, will be received by special induction ceremony. The public is invited to attend the service. STEELWORKERS (Cont. From Page One) not —condone such a thing." Shouting "kill the red." angry delegates late yesterday chased Migas from the union's fourth biennial convention where he had circulated a statement' charging the union leadership with doing “almost everything It could to please the trusts.” He was rescued by police and released after refusing hospital treatment for cuts and bruises he suffered when the crowd caught him and knocked him into the gutter. He refused to identify his assailants.
Migag' atatsment had criticized the union'* present no-strike contract* hnd Murray'* failure to win a wage increase in recent nego tlation*.
trroix i Mi:\ r of vi>mim*ti< » TOM* F.*l 4TK VO. Mils Xotlrr I. terreh. alvea. That Hie un<l>-r»l«iied have been appointed Admlrdatratorx of th,- estate of A«a McMillen late of Adam* County. d»<ea*»d. The ••tale I* probably eqjvcnt. Hrh-e MrMlllea A Glen MrMlllen Vdnilnlatrntnr* «■> «. I»i*. 11. Ilnrdrtte < naler tHorney May f. 14-21 61*111 K OF FIVAI. WinKXCYT OF KFriTF. XO. i:M7 Notk-e I* hereby given t<> the credllor*. heir* ami legate,-* of Otto Ewell. <le<«-aned to appear In the Adam* Circuit Court, held at l*ei at'ir. Indiana, on the Znd <lay of June. I*4*. and *how <au«e. If any, whs the FLNAI SETTLEMENT AC- • •oI’NTS with the *«t*t« of *ald deredent «h<iul<! not lee approved; and ■aid heir* are notified to then and there make proof of helrahlp. and receive their distributive abare*. Albert Ewe| Kvrentor I treat ar. Indiana. Mny *. H»l* AHurnry Ferd 1.. I.lttrrrr May 7-14 — <* Tbe Abraham Liacoln Park, near Hodgenville*, Ky.. contain* 120 acre*. New Barber Shop in Monroe Now Open for business. Welcome to all old and new customers. If you are worrying about overdue bills, why not borrow the money from ua to pay them. Co*t of a loaa very reasonable. Consolidate your debt* *iib us where one convenient monthly Kyment will pay them. No emframing credit inquiries. Ail loans privately made. A rmall port of yo*r tncoaw ooch LBAN CIMPtlf ’ iwcMTnaaVgD Otmli Mdv* OCCATV*. BiBIAJiA
RUSSIANS CUT (Cont. From Page One) Soviet occupation commander Lt. Gen. G. P. Korolkov suggesting American-Russian army talks on power problems. Hodge denied the Russian commander's contention that Koreans and not Russians were responsible for power negotiations. Hodge declined immediate comment on the latest Communist move. MOTOR THIEVES H’ont, From Paar One) pronounced, the tour, with their attorney and members of their families, went into the jury room. (Each was given a statement of bis fine and costs, but Taylor’s was the only one paid The total in each case was 1217.80 The costa are broken down as follows: 110. court costs; 87 prosecutor's fees and 80 cents mileage. An unidentified man paid Taylor's fine and costs to clerk Edward Jaberg immediately after sentence was pronounced. After saying goodbye to members of their families and receiving handshakes from various persons, as well as a final bit of advice from prosecutor Myles F. Parrish, who represented the slate, the four left in the custody of the sheriff and a special deputy to return to jail. A curious throng stood across the street from the courthouse until an hour after they were brought there to watch them leave. Two or three, of the defendants laughingly waved to the bystand-
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