Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1949 — Page 2

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First Baptist Church Robert H. Hammond, pastor The Sunday School convenes for the first Sunday in the Fall quarter at 9:15. This is the last Sunday before Rally Pay. and marks the beginnlng'c.f our new record system. With Rally Day we are Instituting a new system of perfect attendance awat'ds throughout the Sunday School Everyone will want to get in on this program of award* for they are really worth while. Ralph Kenworthy, Supt. In the morning service, the pastor will speak on the subject. "Broken to Bless.” The ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Mrs. David Embler is at the organ and the choir will sing ''Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us” All are welcome. The evening Gospel service Is at 7:30. with the organ and piano play- s To live is like to love - all; reason is against it. and all healthy instinct for it. — S Butler. MWWWWVWMMMMMVW Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose your clothes with Confidence from your favorite store. HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO. WVWVWWVMMMMMMAM Secret* and men cannot bear to j be popular. NWWWWWWftMMMMM DISTRIBUTORS of MOB I LG AS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 391 WWWWVWJWWWAMM Use your head when the load is too heavy fur your bands. Decatur Farms So. Third St. Phone 380 DRESSED CHICKENS U. S. Gov’t. Graded Errs Wholesale & Retail Doing nothing is doing something that you can't undo. NWWVWWWMNMMNWM AUCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service. RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE | Livestock. Farm, and Real Estate Hales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann Coiner First A Monroe Sts. PHONE 174 WWVWWWWWMMMMft Everybody wants safety last but very few want it first. NWWWMMMMAMMMMI EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Brinjf your Repairn To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monroe ■'We know your Ford Beet’’ UVIMVMAMftfWWMAAAAAAAAi We must use live bait if want to become successful fisher* of men. VWVWffWWMMMAMMM Bln has many tools, bnt a lie Is the handle that fits them all. —O W. Holmes. t WWWMVWNMWMMRAMMNM Arnold & Klenk, Inc. Lumber & Building Supplies Millwork & Roofing S. Winchester St. & Erie R.R. Phone 1757 WWVMMMMVWWWIMMFA WWWHIMmMNMMAAAAAAMB Always Buy IDEAL ICE CREAM The Only I« Cream Manufactured In Decatur Bultemeier Construction Co. CMMBI-Caireutry-MMonry and Cabinet Work. Aino ewnUruction equipment for rent. ButistN TaL 234 Rm. Tai. Preble

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j Creamed ,C)| I Comments |‘.„ on s.s.f.<rnM f Lesson Creamed Comments on the Sun day School Lesson. The Cail of Isaiah. Isaiah 6:1-10. for Sunday. ’ October 2. During the next quarter we shall study the prophecies of Isaiah and Jeremiah, prophets of Judah. The outstanding facts of this quarter's lesson, to announce that] the nation will be destroyed; but not completely destroyed, as a remnant will l»e saved; out of this remnant there will come a groat influence bringing all na tions to God; in that influence there will emerge a Great -Man from the family of David. V.l. "In the year that King Uzziah died. I saw also the la>rd sitting upon a throne, high and, i lifted up. and his train filled the temple.” Because of a sensitive | heart Isaiah saw what others could not see; he looked beyona Judah. Jerusalem, and even the holy temple, visualizing God. So 1 ' completely did God possess the temple that there was no room . for anything else. The highest type of characters allow God to thoroughly permeate the mind and heart V. 2. "Above it stood the seraphlins; each one had six wings; , with twain he covered his face; with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly.” To the prophet, the majesty of God and bls glory was so dazzling that with four wings the seraphim* hid themselves, but with the two they "did fly" to hasten God's bidding. Here was portrayed the . deepest reverence for God. V 3. "And one cried unto another and said. Holy. holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth Is full of glory." "Two ideas seem covered by the term 'holy' as applied to God. One Is his distinction from and infinite exaltation above everything that is creaturely and finite; the other Is his separation from all moral impurity. I The late*’ is the ethical aspect of the 'divine holiness, that in which It is Imitable by man. and denotes God as the being of abso- | lute moral perfection." — Dr James Orr. V. 4. "And the doors of the post moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke." When the presence' of God comes into the temple or‘

ing for the preceding fifteen min- 1 utse. from 7:15. a recital of Gospel ; hymn* Ibved by all The pastor wul I firing his message on the subject, j ' "Blessings in Disguise." Come and find the rich fellbwshlp we hav-j ’ ; been enjoying in this friendly *er--1 vice. Monday night the Men's Brotherhood and their gue*t* go to Bluffton for tbe Associational meeting. The speaker is Tom J. Davis es butte, Montana, who come* to n* for this occasion. It is a meeting of great significance, and all the men of Decatur are invited to go with 1 us. Tran»imrtation will be provided, and all are asked U> meet at the I church between 7 and 7:15. Cars have been provided and will leave at that time. Wednesday night tbe choir will meet at 7:00 for their regular rehearsal There will be no prayer meeting this week since our churen I Is cooperating in tite sponsorship of the "Wing* Over Jordan” Choral I Group, who will sing in the higa school at 8.

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into the human heart or Into a 1 community, or a church, every' , thfng is shaken to its foundation j with a perfect transformation The ' temple being filled with smoke might be suggestive of God's presI ence or an evidence of his dis- , j pleasure of the sin and Iniquity of 1 Isaiah. V. 5. "Then said I, Woe is me! For 1 am undone; because I am a I man of unclean lips, and I will dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts." Like all truly religious pen. IsaI iah was very conscious of his sin and sinful conditions; repentance and confession of sin is a prelude to God's forgiveness. Repentance la man's responsibility: forgiveness Is Gods responsibility. Isaiah yearned for the salvation jof bis people and was their confessor. V.fi. "Then flew one of the seraphim* unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the thongs from off the altar." Here Is a symbol of purlfha Hon As a fiery stone would burn flesh, so the Spirit of God burns out sin. V.7. "And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Ia), this hat.i touched thy lips; and thine iniquity Is taken away, and thy sin 1 purged" God prepared Isaiah for the hard task before him by cleansing him from sin This had a twofold effect: he could come freely into the presence of God. and with boldness expose the sin* of the people. V.S. "And 1 heard the voice of the Lord, saying, whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am 1; send me.” As God always has a call to service to re-; newed men. so do renewed men respond with willing hearts. In this double response there is imparted, divine power for service. A tnan la saved to serve. Going to heaven . is a spiritual result. V 9. "And he said, Go and tell j this people, Hear ye indeed, but , understand not; and see ye indeed, but perceive not.” This verse means "Go on hearing and yet not understand, go on seeing, yet perceive not." This is irony. i V.lO. "Make the heart of thia, people fat. and make their ears heavy and shut- their eyes: lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their hearts, and convert, and be healed." This borders on sarcasm, indicating that the result of their stubbornness was a hard I enlng of the heart and moral senslI bility. — ■■ ■ 1111 e-— — j

Missionary Church Tenth and Dayton Bt. H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 to 11:00 Unified services of Sunday School and Morning Worship Hour Mervln Rupp. Supt. Guest Singer* will be the "Chapel Trio" from the Fort Wayne Bible Institute. This trio is heard every Monday over WKJG. over Your Sunrise Chapel. Message. "Possess Your Inheritance” This is Rally Day and we invlta all-friends of the Chcrch to attend ' Help us reach our goal! 7:00 Children's Gospel Hour. 7:00 MYF with the trio in charge. 7:30 Evening Service. This ser- ' rice will lie filled with singing and a message from the Word. The trio will lie singing in thia service. Tuesday. 7:30, Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Wednesday. “Wings Over Jori dan" will give a concert at the high school. I We cordially welcome you to our ! church home and to al! the privileges of God's house.

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St. Mary's Church Very Rev. Msgr. Selmstx, pastor 6 AM. Low Mass 7:80 A. M. Low Mass 9:00 A. M. Children's Mass 10:15 AM. High Mass. Holy Hour and Benediction Sun day afternoon 2:30. Holy Communion Bundays First Sunday. St. Agned Sodality Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. Tbiru Sunday, St. Mary’s Society.. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary. . _ ... < First Christian Church Lloyd Rhodes, Sunt. Unified service. Communion. Sermon and Sunday School, in the auditorium at 9 :30 am. Junior church & Sunday School in the basement at the sajne hour. Dr. K. H. Bruner, of Indianapolis will be our guest, and deliver the Morning Sermon. On Oct. 9th. and until we secure a resident minister. Dr. Edgar Fay Daugherty of Muncie wilt fill the pulptt. Come let us enjoy and learn from these servants of the faith , who come highly recommended by our state board. Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, pastor Church School at 9.00 a m. Wesley Lehman. Luther Clase. James Stauffer, superintendents. Worship Service st 10 (M a.tn. World wide Communion observance. Communion meditation by the pastor, "Memories of Jesus." ' Every member of the Church is urged to be present. While the parents worship, their children, up to kindergarten age, may be left ' In the nursery. Official Board meeting on Monday at 7.00 p.m. Churchmen's Brotherhood charter presentation meeting on Monday at 8:15 pm The Rev. F. G. Brune, of Indianapolis, will represent the national organization and ' will give the presentation addres-i. Senior choir rehearsal on Tues day and Friday evenings at 7:00 p.m. ’ Girls Guild meeting in the Church social room on Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. Note the change in, time. Heidelberg class meeting in the Church social room. Silent auction. 1 Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 9. juniors at | 10 a m. Come and worship with us. ■ f Church of the Nazarene North Seventh & Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Glenn Habegger, superintendent. We urge all our absentees and friends ' to help us reach the 200 mark. Morning Worship. 10:30 a. m. There will lie special singing by young men from the Fort Wayne Bible Institute. Message by the Rev. R. A. Bette her of Mooresville. Ind. Youth service. 6:45 p. m. Evelyn Hicks, president. Special singing and music. Adult Study Group, 6:45 p. m. George Anspaugh. president. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Final service of the revival with Rev. R. A Bettcher and Nelson Chamberlin. There will also be special music and singing furnished by a group of young people from the Fort Wayne Bible institute. Monday 7:30 p.m. Church board ' meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. ;n. We urge )! our people to hear the Wings Over i Jordan Choir at the high school. Thursday 7:30 p. m Woman's , Foreign Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Don Morrison. 51? -Short Ht. Mrs. George Anspaugh. * president. Clericus Says: Clericus sayaf*"Wbat is needed today in order to produce conviction of sin is a vision of the I holy God -a vivid conception of i bis character and omniscience and of his moral demands upon us. It ! takes the Spirit of God operating [ upon the heart to make the fact of God vital and real and someI thing which has practical relation | in our lives." H L_

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First Presbyterian Church Five Points, Decatur A. C. E. Gillander, pastor Church School, 9:38 a. m.. Lewis Smith and Dick Heller, co-superm-tendents Reorganization of classes ; according to trades in day school is male necessary by the new Faith and Life Curriculum material*. Changes in class and promotions will be read by the superintendent in <he opening exerise. so all children are urged to be on time so as to know where each will go to class Church worship, 10:30 a. m. World Wide Communion oervfcs. Choir will sing "The King of Love My Shepherd Is," and there will be a solo by Mrs Tyndall The pastor and an elder ini I arrange to take I the Lord's Supper to shut-ins and any one physically unable tp tie present at public worship; therefore It is requested that any who wish this service telephone iJo. The young adults class plan a supper for Monday night, details to be announced Sunday morning "Wings Over Jordan" concert at the high school gymnasium Wednesday will make it necessary to postpone choir practice until Saturday evening. Thursday 2:00 p m Spiritual Life Meditation will begin the meeting of the Women s Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. M. A. Frisinger, ifto North Third St. Mrs. Hite will have devotions, and Mrs. Erwin will lead on a theme appropriate after World-Wide Communion: ; "World Brotherhood." Church of Cod - • Cleveland Street (Two blocks northwest of hospltsl) Bernice A. McCurdy Dwight R. McCurdy, ministers “World-Wide Communion Bunday'* 8:30 a. m. "Christian Brotherhood I Hour" Radio station WKJG 1380 on your dial. , 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship, sermon. "They Saw God. and Did Eat and Drink." 10:15 a m Installation of teachers and officers of the Church School. 10:30 a tn. Church School, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel, and Mr. Emery Hawkins general superintendents. 0:30 p. m Shining Lights. N«Mm| Agler. and Virginia Taylor iu charge. 6 30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Kenneth W. Watkins, president; Mrs. Guy Agler, counselor. 7:30 p. m Regular Sunday Evening services, sermon: "Anchors of ’ The Soul." "You Arc Welcome to All Ser- ; vices." 7:30 p. in. Wednesday, there will 1 be no mid-week prayer meeting, we ! are uniting with the other churches at the Decatur high school for the "Wings Over Jordan" Sacred I concert. You can become a church member without Joining! lu John 12:32. Jesus said. "And , I. If I lie lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me. Thia He I said, signifying what death He should die " In Acts 20:28 are these words. "The Church ol God. whb.-n i, He (Christ) hath purchased with . his own blood" Many texts conclusively prove that Chriat was lift- ' ed up and that His blood was shed upon the cross. By virtue of this shedding of His blood men were drawn to Him. Being drawn, they were saved. being saved, they were made full-fledged members of His . church. Acts 2:47. i Affiliated with the Charch of God, i General Offices. Anderson. ) _ First Methodist Church Gerald H. Jones, minister The Church at Study 4:30 1 The new classes and teachers will get acquainted after the promotion ’ of last Sunday. There is a friendly welcome awaiting for ail at the friendly Methodist Sunday School. * Rally Day will bF observed next , Sunday. The Church at Worship 8:30 and 10:20 In cooperation with the observance by more and more branches of j the ( torch of Christ of World Wide j ‘ Communion Sunday, there will be . I two services of worship. At the S.to service the Youth Cho|r will sing j "God So Loved the World” by I Stainer. At the 10:20 service the t Adult Choir will sing "O Lord Moot Holy” by Harker. In both the ser- . rices the solo wUi be sung by Mrs. Waiter Krick. The other parts ot , tbe services are Identical. The Sacraiusnt of Holy ( ummunion will be observed at both the *er»lces. Fam-

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ilies who wish to commune together are urged to attend the early service. The Youth Frogram 4:00 Each Sunday evening the three groups of young people, the Juniors. Intermediates and Senior, meet at 4:00. There will be a continuation of the study of the Life of Joseph The young people are Invited to these services of fun. fellowship and worship. Baturday, October Ist There will l>e a Preparatory Service conducted by the pastor at 7:30 in the prayer meeting room of the church this evening. The service is in preparation for the Sacrament of Holy Communion Wednesday, Oct. 5 The choirs will rehearse at their announced times. The radio choir "Wings Over Jordan" will be presented by the Ministerial Association of tbe city at the High School Auditorium at 8:00. A free will offering will be received There wiil be no service of prayer due to thi, program. Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minister 9:15 a.m. Sunday School; Chaimer Barkley, Superintendent. This will be Promotion Day In all departments of the Sunday School. 10:30 am. Divine Worship. We will join other Protestant churches in the observance of World Communion. Mrs. Herald Hitchcock will preside at tbe organ, and the Choir will sing the anthem, "Maa of Sorrows." A special Communion offering for missions will be received. 6:30 p.m. The Jewels. Junior Christian Endeavor. Youth Fellowlship, and Adult Endeavor will meet for their regular meetings. 7:30 p.m. The evening service of gospel songs and gospel message. The sermon theme will be "Brotherhood or Catastrophe." The Church Council of Administration will meet nt the close of the evening service. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Mid-week . Service. ’ 8:00 p.m. The "Wings Over Jordan" religious concert at the high I school auditorium. Thursday 2:00 p.m. The ladles and girls of the church are Invited to the Bethany Church for thn study class. Mrs. Claude Howard of Fort Wayne will review the book "Red Chair Waits." by Alice Margaret Huggins Zien Lutheran Church West Munroe and Eleventh Sts. i Edgar P. Schmidt, Petter (We Preach A ('bangles* Christi To A (.'banging World) Two Services are conducted on Sunday at 8 and 10:3(f o'clock, j The Mission and Evangelistic obligation* of the Church will be the theme of the services and the message of the pastor: "The Church's Opportunity In This Dying ' World.” based on Jeremiah 6. The Choir, under the dlret tion of ' Mrs. Dave Embler, will appear in the 10:30 Service, singing "Love- ' ly Appear," by Guonod. The new school year will be in- ' adgurated to the Sunday school classes. Children promoted to higher classes last Sunday will begin work with their new teachers 1 tomorrow. The Lesson for the day is "Moses Birth and Flight." ' The Bible Class studies the Conception, Birth, and Suffering of Christ. Sundsy school and Bible Class meet at k:ls a.m. The Northern Indiana District of the Lutheran Laymen's League will meet In Convention Sunday ' afternoon 3 p.m.. nt Bethlehem

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Lutheran Church, South Anthony. { Ft. Wayne. Fellowship Dinner at 5 30 o'clock followed by entertainment and open forum discussion. The Church Council meet* Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Choir rehearsel Wednesday eve ning at 7 o'clock. Sunday school Teachers Staff. meets Thursday evening at 7:30: o'clock. Saturday Bible School next Saturday at 9:30 am. The voters' assembly meets next Sunday, October 9th, at 2:30 o'clock in the church. Next Sunday. Immanuel, Union Township. Joint meeting of Luther- i an Women’s Missionary League and the I-utheran Laymen's ue Topic: "Christian Family Life." Next Sunday, October 9th. Zion's 1 annual Mission Festival will be [ observed. Speaker, the Rev. Paul G. Amt, City Missionary of Fort Wayne. Bethany Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard .minister World Wide Communion Bunday Sunday school 9:15 am. Lawrence Anspaugh. supt. Morning worship 10:15 a m. Service of Holy Communion. This is a world wide observance and members of Bethany Church should join the thousands ot Evan gelical United Brethren and millions of Christians throughout the world who will partake of the Lord's Supper. The evening service at 7:00 o'clock. This Is the first of Sunday evening service which are being planned the next three month*. A film I- keeping with World Wide Communion Day will be presented. The film Is entitled, "The Way of Peace." The Board of Trustess will meet on Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Tbe committee on music will meet on Monday evening at 3:00 o'clock. Tbe Council of Administration will have Its October meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:00 o’clock. I The "Wing of Jordan" concert sponsored by tbe Decatur Ministerial Association will be given on (Wednesday evening. Bethany church will have na mid week service. The snnual "Silver Tea” will be I held on Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. The event Is sponsored Jointly by the Women's Society of World Service and the Ladies Aid. Mrs. Katherine Howard of Fort Wayne, First church will review the book. "The Red Chair Waits" by Alice Margaret Huggins. The meeting is also the "Quest Day." Sunday. Oct. 9 is "Rally Day." An attendance of over 300 and an offering of 11600 Is expected. LESSON PRAYER: i i Lesson prayer: We pray tor such a sensitivity nf soul as to make us very receptive to God and his will. Grant that we may put : ourselves In the way of holiness that we ma/ meet a holy God. We are grateful that the great living • i God is willing to come not only I near us but reside within ue. Mny 11 this relationship be our experience.

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