Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1948 — Page 2

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hope of purification. • • • A PBOMIBE FROM GOD THIS la no fancied scheme of man. It la God’s clear promise. 'Therefore will I save my flock, and 1 will eel up one Shepherd over them, and he shall feed them . . . and X the Lord have spoken it” God goes on to promise them peace by ridding them of danger, and security through his blessing upon the land. "There shall be showers of blessing.” • • • LOOKING FOR A BETTER WAT LONG had the people looked for a better way. Now God would provide that better way. It would be vouched safe unto them through the Good Shepherd He knows the way, he holds the key. The wistful hearts of the people must have been lifted up as Ezekiel and Zechariah shouted their prophecies of the coming Messiah. Many of these very passages have been used for the anthems which our choirs sing today. Well may every Christian employ them to tell of that better way in the midst of this troubled, changing world about us. • • • DANIEL’S DREAM OF THE DELIVERER THE passage in Daniel is resonant with hope. “I saw in the night visions, and. behold, one like file Son of man came with the clouds of heaven.” This dream of Daniel was a vision of «he Messiah, bringing dominion, glory and a kingdom —a kingdom for all people, nations and languages. It is the universal hopes of the ages, brought nearer through this Inspired vision of the prophet. "For unto us a child is born, and unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor. Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peaeo.” This vision of the coming Messiah set every bell ringing in the heart of humanity. e e e SAVIOUB AND KING FOREVER ALL THE promises are embodied in these passages—Jesus the Saviour. Jesus the King, Jesus the Sanctifier. Here was hope tor the Jews, and for all mankind It was proclaimed through Jewish prophets, and Jesus was bom of a Jewish mother. Favored, indeed, was that race. And although there be many who have rejected the Messiah, be fulfills the deepest meaning of evevry man’s hope. With Charles Wesley we sing: HoH. iboo lootoxpouob /mm, Boro io m* iby Propio few; Proas Ser mu <aed fears vWmm au, L*» as fM ror rut M tbn. Boro iby propit io dtltrrr, Aoro • ibiU. ootl yn • Efog, Bore io rrigo so sm forever. Now 'by grocMW AfogJoa* Mog. see Coprri«6i *y «•* taNraaSretf FsoerW WNL VaMaresJ Christian Generosity On occasions a collection is taken in a tavern designed to relieve some man's distress For any Such generosity let as be thankfol But let us also retoembor that that sort of thing is done ouiy oeeaetonally te a ifouor j*tat and B is the regular habit ia a churchßoy L. Smith No Grim Struggle To become a musician you don’t grit your teeth for a grim struggle The basic fact far euecsesfal living is foal Ufa iS eager to sem yee Approach tt. than, ha faith- tFsar act, Mtb Boek, tt la your Father’s good plea euro to give you the kmg 4oonf"—Vtrvfl Kraft tts Wabash Yancy high r*”*’ basket ball tournament M the largest prop tourney ia the nation out fodo of ehoto tournaments spofa sored W wyta a**telatMM>

proclaimed through Ezekiel. Daniel and Zoehariah Here we have the hope of preservation, the hops of peace, the hope of security, the hope of usefulness, the hope of deliverance, the hope of dominion, the hope of service, the hope of sovereignty. the hope of redemption and the

I. RURAL CHURCHES | 6 o United Brethren In Christ Willshire Circuit Duane A. Reahm. pastor St. Paul Sun. 9: IS — Preaching Service. 10:00 — Sunday School 7:15 — Children’s Day Program Tues. 7:30 - Prayer A Bible Study. Winchester Thurs. 8:00 — Prayer meeting. Sun. 0:30 — Sunday school. 10:30 —■ Preaching Service. Willshire Wed. 8:00— prayer meeting. Sun. 9:30 — Sunday school. Pleasant Milla Baptist Albert Swenson pastor 9:30 a m Sunday school with Doo aid Burkhart, Supt. 10:30 am Worship service sermon by the pastor. ’’Thy Word Have I Hid in My Heart, that 1 might not Sin against Thee.” Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, minister 9:30. Morning Worship. 10:30, Sunday School. « 45, MYF 7 30. Evening Service. 7:30 Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. 8: IS Wednesday. Choir Practice. Epworth Forest Assembly. Juno , 20-26. Methodist Youth Fellowship institute July 11-17. St. Luke Evan. A Reformed Church Honduras H. H. Meckstreth, patter 9:00 Worship Service. Delbert Kauffman will speak. 10:00 Sunday School. Pleasant Mills A Salem Methodist Churches Ralph R. Johnson, Minister Pleasant Milla Sunday School 9:30. Jr. A Sr. MYF. 6:30. Evening Service 7:30. Prayer Service Thurs. 8:00. Salem Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Prayer Service Wed. 8:00. Rivarre Circuit U. B. Church L. A. Mlddaugh, pastor Mt. Zion 9:30 am. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Class meeting. 7:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove 9 30 a m. Sunday school. 10: ,*V*-J" I*** 1 *** tneeting. 7:30 pm. Christian Endeavor 8:30 p.m. Preaching service. 8:30 pm. Wednesday, prayer meeting Mt. Victory 9 30 a m. Sunday school. IV: 30 am Preaching servioe. Communion aervice will follow. 7:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting Bible school now in progress. Claases meet each morning at 9:00 o’clock except Saturday. Mt. Tabor Methodist Circuit Clifford C. Conn, Minister Mt. Tabor Mr. Donald Colter, Supt. Church School begins 9:30. We are glad for the increasing attendance. Mt. Pleasant Mr. David Cook. Supt Church School at 9:30. There will not be preaching today. Remember Epworth Assembly June 30-26. Pleasant Valley Mr. Raymond Teeple. Supt Worship Hour at 9:M. Church School at 10:30. Have you seen the beautiful new pews? Beulah Chapel Mrs. D. C. Shady, Supt. Church School at 9:30. Worship Hour 10:43. Christians must support the House of Worship. Calvary Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:30. Children’s day program 7:30.

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No midweek service, this week. Holy Communion, Sunday June 27 at 9:00 p.m. Union Chapel Evangeheal United Brethren D. H. Pellett, minister Unified morning services Sunday church school, Thnrms.ti I Drew, superintendent. 9:80. Divine worship, sermon subject "Good Company,’’ 10-16. Youth fellowship, Rose Merriman. president., 6:48. Adult Bible study in Aeta. 6:45. Evening worship, sermon subject. Where is God.” ?:30. Prayer service, Wednesday evening. 8:00. Choir rehearsals following the Sunday evening and Wednesday evening services. We are still worshiping in the Dent School building, but we hope , soon to be in oar new home. The thne set for our dedlcatin is July Zb. This church Is in your community for God’s glory and for , your good. We invite you to share Rs blessings in every service. , Regular attendance will bring the richer blessing to you. Crate to every service. I Children's Program . At Si. Paul Church To Present Program On Sunday Evening The St. Paul church, four miles , south ot Decatur, will have it an-11 tiual children's day program Sun-j day evening at 7:46 o'clock. The', theme of the presentation will bei 'God's Garden." Welcome, "God s Children.” juniors and senors. "Welcome." Georganna Mcßride. ♦The Weather on Children's ( Day," Patsy Vhrick. 'Hallelujah for the Cross," choir. ( “I'm a Little Bee." Palmer Uhrkk. "Children s Day.” Ralph Parrish t "It Doesn't Pay.” Gyneth , Schenpp., Rheta May and Mary Louise Thorton. Song. "Wake Up," juniors. Rscitations. Ned Mitchel, Max Hawkins. < “What Can Little Children Do.” Lorna Smith. ( "The Jewel Song,” Sharon Johnson. “Wheel Drill," junior girls. ' Rich June,” Lans Mcßride. "We Can Bow." Paul Scheidersr. Phillip Mcßride. Jerry Johnson, Jerry Frsnz. Trio, "He is So Precious to Me.” “It's a Fact," Norman Basset. Playlet. Miss Iva Newaways Bible school. Solo. Rev. Duane Reahm. "Just Watch,” Terry Schnepp. •’Little Lambs," lArry Uhrtck. •On Childrens Day,” Betty Smith "Flowers Will do IL" Donald Thorton. Song, "Dearer Than All to Me,” choir. Reading. "Since Ma Upped Her Hair," Gretchen Schnepp. Offering. Remarks, pastor. Song. Reahm Brothers Recitations. Beverly Myers. "My Garden," Helen Burkhart Recitation, Susie Bassett. Pageant. “God's Garden.” Benediction, pastor. CHURCH NEWS Calvary Church The annual children’s day program will be presented at the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening at 7:39 o'clock. The public Is invited to attend First Christian Father's day Suaday moraing will be observed in a different type of program st the First Christian church. Fifty men of the church , have been asked to bring guests with them. Loyd Rhoades will speak oft the subject. "Why 1 come to churcK. ” Jhmes Anderson will epeak on "What the church has meant to me," and the pastor will speak on "Fathers of ths Blbls. Ths oldest and youngest fathers preaeat will be honored with gifts.

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Children Present Bethany Program Children's Program On Sunday Morning The annual children's day program will be presented at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Members or the program committee are Mrs. Vernon Caster. Mrs Phillip Dolby. Mrs. Ralph Habegger, Mrs. IjiDoyt Miller. Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, Mrs. Everett Hutker and Mrs. Frederick Striker. Decorating committee metr/serl are Mrs. Everett Hutker, chairman. Mrs. Wendell Seaman. Mrs. Dick Gamer and Mrs. Frank Lynch. Prelude — Rita Mae Butcher. Announcer — Ix>u Ann Lehman. Scripture — St Matt. 19-13-27 — Janet Smith. A Song of Praise - children's chapel choir. Welcome — Steven Gause. A Welcome — Julia Ellsworth. The Welcome Mat — Dianna Small. Agnea Barlett. Kay Varner. if You Love Him — Jlnet Habegger. | One Rose — Patricia Lyons. Hies Call — Johnny Dierkea. My With — Dary Ross. Tiny Toddlers (Solo) — Eleanor Miller. Thankful — Marlene Butcher. Max Eichenauer, Eddie Jackson, Barbara Jackaon. Johnny Beeler, Marilyn Dolby, Janice Rawley, Becky Manlier. David Anspaugh. Up! (Duet) — Gayle and Thane Cuater. In The Morning Stanley Aiger. A Happy Place — Ann Seaman. Helping — Allen Garner. HI and Goodbye — Janet Miller. Dad and .Mother — Larry Jackson. To The Birds — (Solo) Miriam Correll. The Place - Marie Barlett. Count on Me — Ted Hutker, ny Rose, David Willard. Sandy Knittie. True Story — Sara Brunnegraff. To A Skyscrapper (Piano solo) — David Ejrhenauer. My Blessings — Joyce Ann Smith. Garden Os My Heart — Kathleen Cole. Jewels (Duet) — Sharon Sheets. Judy Smith. The Remembrance — Barbara Brunnegraff. The Boy Who Helped — Bobby Rawley. Two Gardens — Jimmy DeVore, Kent Varner.

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