Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1949 — Page 2
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[Creamed Comments On Creamed Comments on the Sunday Si hool l.f -oii. ISalms of Trust. Psalms 31 3s; 37:3-6; 4G; 1-3, for Sunday. July 31. There Is needed for tach a cultivarion of faith in God daily to h< ov< roomers of ft ar- and ail that will prodine fear W* today study thne i'salui* of trust: Dusting the Lord in physical dangers (I* alm 311; tt listing the laird amid perph xitii k ti’-.ilm 371. trusting God amid na ural calamities and mate made tragedies tiSalm iGt. V 3 '<> magnify the Lord with me, ami let u- < xalt his mime tie getlor. Many a man when on a height looking down gets dizzy, but he gets ovt r it when looking up loom will avoid -piritual dizzi la ■••• by looking up ami seeing God to the point of magnifying him To do this in company with others inert a-ttrust in God V I "I sought Hit Lord. and In ht ard mt. and dtlivered me from all my fears." The logical sttp to -ti me i on'iut ring faith is to seek tin Lord: real trust knows that God delivers u- from the source of all tlatigr -rs, namely fears. V 5 Th< y look'd unto him ami wire lightened: ami their fact ■ win mu ashamed. " O'.hirs who lot kill to Gori rteeived help likt wi-*- Tlie I’-almlst calls in v.itm. as to thi teaching- of faith in God. th.y had -ti h a radiance am vi r to •xptrltnec loss of face, V G ‘ This poor man cried, ami the Lotti heard him. ami • .iv*d him from all his trouble*." Hire i taught the mid of rept ntance fundaim n'al to faith. V 7. ‘Th* ang‘l < t th- laird encamp* th round about them that fear him and delivereth them." 1 There are divine mini-:rations ex peril nce'l by tlm who trust God wi li meh awe as Io have a hum of fear that they may not be at their b< t. In thi- < xperhnee then Is victory V * "O taste ami see that th* • laud I good. so (halt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shall he fed." We can all make trial of God's goodn* -s for ourselves. Thi' is experimental religion. As a r< suit es this experience it may wi ll be writt* n. "Hi* szed h the man, that tru-t* th in God" To be bliss
‘ The smallest people suffer most i from js-r.-tonal slights and affront; | They writhe because of insults, real or imagined. Then- are people j who stay away from church be . i au -e someone didn't say quite tlie right thing, or perhaps because lie said nothiu™ at all. I.ong-staudin-' grudges and feuds often have their l.eginniiig in infinitestlmal personalities. These Hiuall souls fume in j high tludgeon because the vole went against them or because their opinion was disregarded. The ;>erson who is easily hurt betrays by that fact what a puny ruut he is. —Gospel Herald. — " - - — > Do You Know 1 What is the victory that over-, cometh the world? 2. May wicked men believe in God? 3. Why are little children ac■epted by Christ? 4. What does it mean to be bless-! ed? 5. Quote a verse that states howj one may become Messed.
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- 11 etl Is to hr happy. The sure sign of individuals and of churches * xptriini'ing religion is in their hap pincss. it is not necessary to call on tin world for happiness; bet- ■ t* r t ill mi God V 3 "Tiust in the ixtrd ami do good; so shalt thou dwell in th* land ami v* rily thou shalt be fid" Many die spiritually becan • of a lack of spiritual nutriI lion. What really counts in the Christian lift is what we expert- , *me about God. not what some one list- t* JI.- a- about him. Christian teachings take on a mw vitality af’.r we have put limit to a test in i veryday • spent nee. V I "Delight thyself al-« in the Lord: and hi shall give thee th*- <1- iri s of thine Io art." There i -uch a tiling as having so little uligion a to he miserable. The rial tiling i- found in one who t.nd tit light in God and in doing liii will, for th»n there is harmony i.i oul and harmony with others and a joy in Christian fellowship V 5. "Commit thy way unto the Lt rd; tiust also in him and he shall bring It to pass." Saving faith calls for in h a full surrender to God and his will that results in a full commitment; one keeps committed by seeing to it that tviry moim-nt full confidence is tx* reived in God; then one can r* t easy a- to r* suits. Ito your part ami leave result# with God. V G. And he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgtmnt as th*- noonday sun." This probably refers to a vindication of one's righteousness, when om iia- b*»n a subject of slander lit will In nig your innocence to light, and make the justice of your i t au-t ;A cl' *r as noonday sun. V. 1. "God is our refuge and stungth. a very prt st nt help in tioubii It I* writt* n that tindevil go* th about set king whom j lit may d< vour. Sin and Satan are < tin i.iu‘e of ail our troubles but in God Hurt is in Ip to git the victory. V 2 "Tin r* fore will we not ft ar. though th* tarth be n moved and though th* mountalin be carrl*d into tin midst id th* sea" Amidst i-x'.r*me convulsions of na tur<-. on- grounded in Christ need not ft ar V. 3. "Through tin wa'crs there <>f roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with th< swelling thereof." Here is car rietl out the thought of the prcced Ing M i as if one's faith Hl God needed n enforcement. J
[‘Discussion on tj I Questions s<s | —Jy2 Lcsson i ||*4 w* u y- ■ Di ttssion Que: Hons on Hie Sun- ; day Si liool Lesson. Psaims of iTrust, for Sunday. July 31. 1. How is it possible for us to magnify the laird? 2. What spiritual conaitions must exist on our part Itdforc we can de- ' light ourselves in the Lord? 3. What Is the difference between , faith and lielief? I. Why is it necessary to culti-l vate faith in God? a. How proceed to be happy? Do You Know Answered 1. Faith. 2. Yes. The devils believe and I tremble. 3. Because they have accepted faith in God. 4. To be blessed is to be happy. 5. "O taste and see that the laird Is good; Messed ia the man that | trustelh in him.*’ i personality is developed through pra> tiling the art if living. Link.
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-..J St. Mary'a Church Very Rev. Mspr. Seimetz, pastor G A M. Low Maas 7:3d A. -M. Low Mass 9:00 A. M Children's Mass lo:15 A.M. Iw>w Muss and Benediction. Friday evening 7:30 prayer hour and Benediction. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, St. Agnes Sodality Second Sunday, Holy Name So ciety. Third Sunday. St. Mary's Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of .Mary. First Methodist uhurch Gerald H. Jones. Minister Th<- Church at Study ■ 9:30 Tlie Co Workers Class will have ; charge of the general assembly . period of the Sunday School. Tlie Church at Worship 10:20 Hurinr the service of worship.] Mrs. Walter Krick will sing a 1 number by Beethoven entitled i "Conte To Me" with a double ac--1 companiment by Mrs. Ktlgtir Gerber ami Miss Helen Haubold. The theme of the service will be found 1 in the Scripture appointed for the day, Mark 9:1-9. The sermon theme will lie "How Many Loaves Have Vc?" Monday Tin- Youth Fellowship will have a pot luck supper at the park at Lei ne under the leadership of thi* : counsellors. Transportation will lie provided at the church at 6:00. Wednesday Tiie Official Board will meet Wednesday evening at G:ls for a not luck supper on the church lawn The families of the tnem-l Iters are invited to attend. Thursday The Co-Workers Class will have ! a pot luck nupper at Hanna-Nutt-man park Thursday evening, Aug. 4th at G 30. Zion Lutheran Church West Monroe and Eleventh Sts. Edgar P. Schmidt. Pastor The Rev. Professor E. Srhnedler of Concortlia College at Fort Wayne will be guest speaker at both services. Two complete services are held I I each Bunday at X ami 10:30 a nt., 1 Sunday School is held between the two services beginning at 9:15 a. m Bibb- <-!a s will be dismissed for the next three Sundays. Pastor Schmidt anti family are on vacation and will be absent from (tecatur until August 17. In the event of an emergency members are asked to contact Will Schnepf. Herman Krueckeherg or Gerhard Reinking. The Lutheran hospital board of control wilt hold Its semi-annual meeting Sunday afternoon. July 31. at 2:00 p. tn. tn the hospital chapel. Tiie Married Couples Club picnic will be held at Hamilton Lake on Sunday, August 1. Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers. Minister 9:15 a. m Sunday School, Chaimer Barkley, superintendent. 9:30 a. m. The annual congre-’ gational meeting for business and Hie election of officers, 10:30 a. tn.— Divine Worship. Mrs. Herald Hitchcock will preside at tlie organ and the senior choir will sing the anthem. Th" pastor will deliver the sermon "The Church Glorious.'* 6:30 p. m —Jewels, Junior Christian Endeavor, end Youth Fellowhip will meet. 7:30 p. tn The evening service >* gospel music and sermon on the Nin’h Commandment. Thou Shait Not Bear False Witness." Wednesday. 7:00 p. m. — Midweek service for five separate age groups. 8:00 p. m. —Choir rehearsal. Bethany Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:15 am. Lawrence Anspaugh. »npt. No worship service todav or next Sunday. Sunday school as usual next Sunday, We must have lore toward all. t-ut familiarity with all is not expedient. Get Our Own HOME MADE ICE CREAM in the economy site Gallon* or Vj Gailono SWEARINGENS •on th* highway
Church of the Nazarene North Seventh A Marshall Sta. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 am. Leo Merriman, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30 a.nt. Message: "Living Signs '* i Juniors, 6:45 p.m. Mrs. George Anspaugh, supervisor. Youth Service. 6:45 p.m. Evelyn Hicks, president. Adult study group. 6:45 p.m. George Anspaugh, president. Evangelistic service, 7:30 pm. Message: "God's Definition Os a Fool." Wednesday 7:30 p m. Prayer and praise service. Wednesday 8:30 p.m. Choir practice. Church of God Cleveland St. Two blocks northwest of hospital Bernice A. McCurdy, Dwight R. McCurdy, ministers 0:30 a. m. Morning Worship, sermon: "Strive to Enter at the I Straight Gate, for Many will seek to Enter In, and Shall Not Be Able." 10:30 a. m. Sunday School, Mrs J Floyd Mitchel, and Mr. Emery HaaIkiiis general superintendents. 2 30 p. in. Payne, Ohio, Camp I Meeting, Rev. Otis L. Johnson Warsaw*, Indiana will be the speaker. No evening services, we arc unitling with the churches in this district, at the Payne, Ohio camp meeting. 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, Girls! choir practice. 7:30 p. in. Wednesday, regular mid-week prayer meeting 9:30 p. in. Wednesday, Sanctuary, Choir practice. Affiliated with, Church of God, General Offices, Anderson. Indiana. Everyone Welcome Tlie church where the way to Christ and forgiveness, is made so plain, that a wayfaring man need , not error. The Bible says: *'A Christian Experience makes you a member of God's Church.’’ — (Act 2:471. The Bilile says: "When you became a Christian, you heiame a Member of God's Church!” (Acts 2:47). Nobody joins the Church of God, Jesus makes you a member In Good standing, when you become a Christian! Therefore, if you are a Christian, you arc a member of The Church of' God. **A United Church for a Divided! World." First Presbyterian A. C. E. Gillander, pastor Church School, 9:30 a. m Teachers are urged to inform either superintendent, Ijcwis Smith or Dick Heller, what Sundays they Cannot meet their classes during August, so that substitutes may he arranged. or other plans made. Church school will continue as usual during our church vacation. Worship service, 10:30 a. m„ under pastor's supervision. Young people taking part are Gene Ziner, Kaye Runyon, Ruth Morgan, Jack Heller. Alice Kathleen Wolfsen, Dianne Linn. Sharon and Jackie Hite. Barbara Beehler: with Hermon preached by Sue Harper, Robert Hansel. Colleen .McCon-, nell, and Faris Franz. All are participating who are not working or away at camps. The pdstor will teach in synod's you'll <ainp al Winona laike. August 15-87. For emergencies, pastor may be reached at Warsaw, Indiana. telephone 475. Plans are to start the new season of church worship with a full service on September 11, followed by an early church "Agapey," love feaxt, a-la covered dish. Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Fellar, pastor Church School at 9:00 a. m. Wesley Mhtnan. superintendent. The sound motion picture. "Book for the World of Tomorrow" will be shown to all departments. Worship Service at l(/:00 a. m Seraeoa by the pastor, "The Transforming Touch." The services during the summer months last just one hour. We invite you to spend this hoar in the House of God. OfHcisi board meeting on Monday at 7:30 p. in. in the church par lor. Girls' Guild picnic at Hanns Nutt- > man Park on Wednesday at < 30 p. m. Those desiring transportation should be at the church by 6:IS. The Heidelberg Class will not Miller’s Grocery Meats. Stable Greeerles, Fresh Vegetables Phone 261 Miller’s North End Grocery WWWWMMWWWWWINV
meet this month. Come and worship with us. First Christian Church E. E. Isenhower. minister Lloyd Rhodes, supt. The men of the church have the choir for the summer, men you have an invitation from them to come and help them sing. Time 9:30 Sunday morning. The minister will speak on the subject. Seeing Jesus.” Junior Church at the same time. The Junior Church is sure growing. Mid week services Wednesday evening at 7:30. Decatur Missionary Church Tenth and Dayton Street! H. J. Welty, minister 9:0(1 to 11 00 Unified Services of Sunday School and Morning Worship. Mervin Rupp. 8. S. supt. Duet, Mrs. Mervin Rupp and Mrs. Harold idlewine. Message, Rev. S. P. Grablll. 7:00 Children's Gospel Hour, Mrs. I Grablll in charge. 7:00 M. Y. F. group, with Mr and I Mrs. Garth Wiederkehr in charge. 7 30 Evening service. Hymn Sing, message by Rev. S. J. Grablll. Wednesday. Aug. 3. Prayer meeting and Bible study with Mrs. L. VonGunten as leader. The pastor will be back again inext Sunday to bring the messages. ! He has been to conference In Cal- , ifornia. Welcome — to those who feel, I their need of light; to those who find doubts and fears in their i hearts; to those who need comfort 1 for their sorrows; to those who sin and need cleansing to all who want rest, peace, and happiness; this Church invites you to the fellowship ot Jesus. it not with out a prayer (or yourself, for those who worship here, and for him who ' ministers. First Baptist Church Robert H. Hammond, pastor The regular session of the Biblet School will convene at 9:15 with classes for all age groups. Cornel and enjoy a good lesson with a capable teacher. Ralph Kenworthy, Supt. Mrs. C. E. Bell will be the guest organist for the morning worship) Hervice at 10:30. For her prelude: she will play •'Theme from Finlandia," by Sibelius, and for the I offertory "Andate" hy Czerny. A 'lndies' Trio will bring the special! i music. The pastor will s|w*ak on 'the subject, "The Christian War fare.” Imsed upon the 6th chapter l i of Epreslans. This is the last mess-1 age in the series on Ephesians, All are cordially invited. Wednesday evening at 7:30 is 1 the Prayer. Praise, and Bible Study! Hour immediately followed hy the monthly business meeting at 9:30.' Won't you come and have a part in 1 both meetings. A cordial welcome is extended to all who are strangers in Decatur during these vacation days, and to all who are residents who have no church home. Our church Is a friendly church and you will find a friendly welcome here. An especial welcome to the auctioneers as they visit our community these few ; weeks. LESSON PRAYER: Lesson prayer: We acknowledge our failures in the past In permitting doubt to creep into our souls, and we find ourselves questioning God when we ought to trust him. Forgive us for our wandering spir its and' for our unbelief. Increase our faith aa we come to thee with our whole heart, committing our sins for pardon and ourselves for service.
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[Church How may one learn to know him-1 self? » Stange as it may seem we often j know others better than ourselves; ! if we knew ourselves better, we * would be more charitable toward ( others, since discovering our weaknesses and frailties makes us more charitable toward others. Knowing ourselves is not attained through hooks or even reflections. One'sj discovery of himself comes best: when going about doing one's duty nell. Such work and action provide not only a test of our powers, hut; also an objective responsibility | which keeps us from fruitless, self- ’ centered introspection. When we do our best in aiming to lie the ' man God expects us to be. then we , are awake to what our deepest self is In our desires, motives ami Im- I pulses; we are thus humbled and place ourselves in the right atti- | tude to be somebody. I -Wit Jal I Wisdom SfSß' E d tSWOVMI I] Never Too Wise to Learn ' When a famous psychologist who I had bought a farm “just for fun," J threw grain into his plowed fur-1 ,I rows, an army of black crows would swoop down and gobble up his grain. Swallowing his pride, he [ appealed to a neighboring farmer , who went through the motions of , p'anting. without using any seeds. , for three days. Each time the crows , protested briefly and flew away. When on the fourth day he planted I seeds, not a crow cstne. When the !! psychologist thanked the farmer. . he just grunted. "Just plain ordin- . i ary psychology. Ever hear of it?" ' I I WwjM i (XlfM 1 sM r | Churches of Northern Ohio have , united in a campaign to bring 6UO j DP's into that area. * Kagawa of Japan has been invited to come to India to help them f set up cottage industries or cooperatives among farmers. Doctor Kagawa has been instrumental in extending cooperatives widely in Japan. s Since 1946. when Church World • •’Service was set up. about 34OJMW.i. boo Jn aid has been channeled « through it. The total of 116.000,000 i. for 1949 pesents the highest figure •- ever attained by the churches in s their overseas work. I r Those wound* heal ill that men r do make themselves. — Shake. speare.
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