Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 28 January 1950 — Page 2

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I Discussion oaf &s l for Bandar. Jamranr ». ‘ 1. Hew May wa ovarcoM* our rrejudkro against rac* sn* color? 1 Wbat are scaw of the Ulnae b«tac Aon* Is our country that show procreae In brotherhood with those not of our race or ctdor? 2. What eoWrtbutloa to this progress caa w* iadirMuaUy mate? —•—-——• —-—— ' 4 What happens whM one lives up to the light of the coepel' 5. Wh«t eonotitaua a good Christian wd taros’

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L< os aaidffil ,LeasoaAg Creamed Comment* oe the Sanday School Lesson, Vnto All Men, 1 Acts 10:17-44, tor Sunday, January ' 4». The gospel was at first considered God's special dispensation to his chosen people, the Israelites. I and It toot a spacial vision from God to change their minds. V. 17. “Now while Peter doubted in himself what thia vision which he had seen should mean, behold, the men which were sent from Cornelius and made inquiry tor w mon » house, and stood before the gate.'' The simultaneous visions of Peter and Coraattas, a gentile, <*- fi< er of the Roman Army, was well timed for it was God that called for a recognition of the Gentiles These two mon wore at their beet, and it to then that God ean speak and lead. VIS. “And called and asked whether Simon, which was pur--I’eter had btion busy tor some named Peter, were lodged there." time, living in the house of Simon, doing natable miracles. Peter, called of God, was now called of men to enlarge bin vision and service. Men's Christian horison is broadened when faithfully engaged in Christian aorvice. V. 19. “When Peter thought on the vision. the Spirit said unto him. Behold, three men seek thee.” Peter could not at first understand the vision, but he kept on thinking. and that is always hopeful Before the call from the men reached Peter, the Spirit informed '.him God. through the Spirit, goes ' often ahead' of one -engaged in Christian endeavors. V2O ''Arise therefore, and get thee down and go with them, doubting nothing; tor I have sen' Ahem-'.' Gods providence was go ma>k»-d that Peter wag v-xps-cl.-ri ti, act thought he was net able to think things through V.l4 n .“Aud the morrow after the* entered Into Caesarea. And Cornjlius waned for them, and had called bls kinsmen aml near;" triends Cornelius took. his religion i seriously and would have hu | friends share It with him V 34 Then Peter opened his mouth, and said. Os a truth 1 perceive that God is no respecter of

)A Oih Onochwi We become like what we" receive in ojir niind and what we |*ss on : It one allows evil thoughts to come tn they Will go out in words and rt- -d Thi- boy at a irmvi, who se.-s a hold-up pictured will have an urge to let that thought of a hold up go out in a hold-Vip Evil suggestions abound every whore from the cradle titjjie grave Wo are not 1 e»p--nslble tor the evil all about us. but we are" responsible in selecting, the torn" pail) we keep, the books we regtl. and the prop.-r use of i'hristisn .-alls of grace. — Nuttman Ay», U, B, Church v George E. Weaver, pastor ■ The punday S< lm--f wnl .-.1 v-> • ,r !• Si- -a 111 under the i- advrsljlp ;t t'tittorrf Hovermsrv Superintendcm" ‘Tht r- wi:i be j-laM-rsjcondU'’ ed for aU'nge- and— ’,<«ss»s are car* fully divided into dSSb** aeeor’diugio age . and -"-tillable JllATatiire !■ per .rli -1 I II y-. ui ‘ - in • in- I;'e We •

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i pereetM.- Hare was Peter's food confssilnn Centeeeiag our clad to one thin* and roefsmtag the Lord to another equally important thing V.J6. “But in every nation he that teareth him, and worketh righteousness is accepted of Mm." 1 It to neither race nqr eolor. but . Um war to which mea rsspaad ta , the light of the gospel, that counts. And. so it to that the Christian ra ligtea to ■•lvors*!. Tree ChrtoUaas . wHI be interested la any and all , others -a good teat of their profession. i Vl4. "Th* word which God rant to the children of Israel branching peace by Jesus Christ: (ho to Lord of all:)" Peter now struck the key notes: God's word, at first i for the Jew; the purpose, peers, giving Christ the glory. i V. 4?. “ , Th*t word. riiiy. yt fcohF which was peblMed throughout - all Judaea, and began from Galilee. I after the baptism which John 1 preached." The proclamation of the gospel by Christ end hto follow- , ers bad so spread as to reach ; Cornelia* who was wall on bls way to the Lord. I VIS “How God had appointed Jesus of Nasaretb with the Holy ’Ghost and with power; who west about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed by the devil; ' tor God was with him.” Peter made 1 clear the Identification of Christ by his anointing and by his works. • To be saved, a convincing knowl--1 edge of Christ must be given, and that to done by Christian bellev ers. VM. “And we are witnesses of all things which ho did both in the land of the Jews and in Jerusalem; whom they slew and hanged on a tree." “ft tabes good witnessing for Christ to convert others, and this witness venters around Christ, the crucified One. Vt". "Him God raised tip the third day-, anil-shewed, him openly."; It is the resurrection of Christ that makes him the world's Sav-| tour. And the fact of his resurrection Is beyond controversy. Vs 42.43 “And he rotnmahdwfTo us to preach unto the people, and : to testify that It is, he which was ordained of God 1° be the judge, of the quick snd the dead. To him: gave all the prophets witness, thati through his name whosoever be ‘ lieyes on him shall recetye—-re-1 mission of sins" The fact* of re tntosion-ef sins Is the central mess age to he given to those seeking «s the Loni. .

iiad a fin* ctt«B4aAcr lail Sunday -and ♦xpe< ? to b* tt#-r. that mark to day We invite you to attend our Suudu y y. MiiSk J ft ~uiar -attr iaium v Mt anof-hur M-huol, TUu Morning Worship Mcrvir* 4 will b* 1 gin promptly at IV The wtn»f>n will bajvud upon the Cost -pel of .Mark tbe sixth chapter The subject w ill be, *Whtn Jesus (’otne* ” ' Tiidav marks th»» beginriini: of Yf»u*’h Wc» k and the <>bM»rvan< e of ‘'. ‘’h iiDios.4 L-HA of the found irtßOf Christian Endeavor The ' End4.tv»’r hapianntd a program to Im? presented this ev* did* at 7 ?.<». f ftu= pr*>cram will im lud* several .1 ♦ L<hug , 4. ,“p*< lai num tiers in music and 'wo talk- < om e ruing the work • - :. i . - -ion' fn \fi 1 t invite yn<fv» wH*md tM« *ervW. . ivitc h *■ i! ore*f-r • ■ u•. k pray* r \k- W» dh» *day * vM*ing u 7 F«»ilowiHK th» miniMratV*a will meet and the t* P4>£l*i * ill be .jtiven for the month f Januiry Want of deren« y i« want of Ml '

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i y i 1 : IMHDBMHaMMMH • AM tewMare T.S A M. Urar Maas 1 3*4A. M. Children's Mara - l»:l* AM. High Nara. I day altoreeea »:M. i FMtaa4ar. M AaMHMMr t Rierai taMar, Mair Mraw gft t etotp, T Bwnd*y St Mbit*! BmM9* SOrot* r - ' JUd — rae ( Twy RiftrtkD 1 RraMlraA A wwvyvw ••• K:N S BL “Chrtollan Brotherhood ' Hour" radio atatlon WKJG Fort Wares, iMd oa year dial. 9 M a.m. Motolm Worship. Bar 1 mon: “Clay to tbs heads at God" ' iP:N am Church School. Mrs. ‘ Floyd Mitchel, general aaperintoad--1 ent. 4 W p m Youth Fellowship. Mrs * Kenneth Watkins, preaidera; Mrs' 1 Guy Agler. Counaaiar. 7:W pm. Regular Saaday Kven- ' Ing services, tier mow: “God makes 1 tbe dlfforesee’ WedMOday T: W p.m Mid-week Prayer Meet ! Ing. Mr. Robert G. Strickler, to i charge. k SO pm. Sanctuary A Young I Peoples Choir Practice Come join your friends and neighbors, at the friendly church on Cleveland street, where the Way To God. is mtide so plain, that a wayfaring man -need nos-t err ! "A Warm Welcome Awaits I You" ! God's people everywhere, are In * the Chun h of Qod. Every twice' boru man-, and wptnan, in the Luniverse are In it This ineludes . all the saved, both in heaven, and! Cin earth <Act» 2 47) Salvation j rmakes you a member of the Churich of God God wants all his people to be <>n»- The Church of | God is a united church for a ; <llvld**d world-!-- ———■ — - Affiliated with the Church of Gpd. offices. Anderson; Indiana

Trinity Church Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, pastor !♦ li am Sunday Js<lw>o|. CbaL m* x..TJ?trkfey r . son <tudy. Unto AH Men " Come and study with us 1" X" aoi Pibific W<’»r<hi'j'»"''s!r-' Harold Mumma will he the organ i ’ .and Mr la land Neu*m will dl- ’♦<■» the choir in the anthem, "(Jod so Loved the World" by Stainer The-sii rmon by the minister will be ; Rightr<Hi«ne'*s Plus f'ome and ‘ worship with us ♦» 30 pm Christian Endeavor ‘ Societies and Youth Fellowship » 1 p-in oiizan RncUal by Richard M Peek of Mu lligan State College and Organist <»f Trinity Episeop.il-(’hurch of Grand . lx dge. Mi« higan We extend a cordial Inviration to all music lovers to at-; fend this recital Wednesday 7 <»o pin - Midw • • k S«o o. .■ X pm ('hoir Rehearsal. , Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, Pastor. ■. Chun b School a’ <♦ '‘W irnf Lu»hI» r Clas* . superintendent |, \S rship Srrvic* _*.«» a m. I>ii?noh !.»rirhji;g to Forgive” A | cordial wo hciHj* fr»r * v»j> A one t hiM-*'r. up kirjd*rgart»n age may be left in nurwery Twh>t' ofneersr of ttRF Cl.ur h I WIR mt* t jg rfo*(hur- h j'tic -j ~ j . pin o.ening - Git If tginU -meeting oft W*4ft*fr day a* ? ~ 7r pm ar *hr'home of Ev.ixn R* .. in < ‘ on Thursday a’ .< <•<* p m. in the church social room Silent auction Choir rehearsal on Friday a’ <s:fs p m c f \. ... ( , n Satur da> moruing -ehlors .»t juniori at in am l omv.and worship with u* lie whn walks on the stilts <»f seff rigiltenusneKs finds it diftjmk to kneel

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I Flral Saattot Church Robert H. Hammond, FMtor Bible School is at l:lj| Mtb classes tor ail. There wilt be aa object lesson given before the en- ! lire scbrtwi ta the opening eaeectoes Ralph Kenworthy, supt. II la the morning worship service Mrs. Embtor will play "Ahdrate , CaataMle," by Wider, aad “I Uwe to TOU tbe Story," by Ftoebw. Tbe eboir will stag 'O Lord My Treat to la Thy Morey.” bp Hall- Tbe PMtDF Vill brt*C Uw RMNMOf 00 M ClurtetiM OIV service will be “ Acceptable Wopde," based oa Psalm i»:||. Mrs Bela bard will aing tor the special araeie. ’ All are welcome. The official beard wW moot an > Maadav Bight al T IP at ths pareoaWodaaodap aiabt to th* prayer service at 4:os, immediately follow rad tev thra bMaIBMAM meetleo Thbi a ia wreF ißbAMthlv asarati*w The adult choir will reboerae at ?:M aad tbs Jaaior eboir M •:«. Wsot Mmwdd A Slfvootli Cdaar R. Schmidt, paetor . (Where Beauty at Saactuary Aad Service lavße To Worship) Twa Bervieae will be conducted Sunday at tbe aoaal hours P:4O aad I*;M e'etaefc Holy Com munloa will be celebrated la tbe 14:24 Service Guests at the Sacrament are held to register prevloaaly with the pastor. The Choir will appear at 10:40 singtag: “How Bright Appears Tbe Morning Star," a chorale arranged ' by J.-harm Bach. The ClMvir will rehearse Sunday sfternnoo at I:*). A Choir concert arranged as a Chorale Vesper t» planned for Sunday, February 19th Tht YValther Ik-arv will have Its monthly social meet lag Banda y •t-afternoon- ar,- 4 o'clock.. The Adult Membership Class M—a

I ntwts Monday at 7 p m. | Choir-rehearsal Wednesday eyei nlng at 7. The Building Finance Commitr t«-e will meet Thursday evening at Hr— Saturday Bibls School oeal B*l- - mot Ping at P te Special offerings for Vslpgrsiso I'nivvrslty will be rec'ived at both services tomorrow! First Presbyterian Church Five Points, Decatur A. C. E. Gillaadey, qpftor Church School.- 9:30 ant ('lark Smith and Bit-hard Macklin, superlutendrms Atiendabce baa Incroee <d each Sunday of 19i0. with three (.laadCs last week Haiming perfect Attendance. This Sunday Is known in our denomination as Youth Sun day. and the Sunday School Is the j ltUreh Organisation to have charge of Ve-tpers this afternoon 'TMvine worship. 10:J0 am Ser-' mon subject? '"Forgiveness of| Sins." "The Publican Is the solo' selected by Mrs Tyndall Anthem by the choir. "Beside Still Waters." wtt£_Hick Reidenbacli taking the tenor solo New church officers will be ordained aad installed Vespers 4:30 pm. with classes of the Sunday School.in cbaege on this "Youth Sunday" The pastor will tell a Bible story illustrative of the tcut king of tbe new curriculum The story and tbe singing is planned to hold the interest of cbll dnn. as well as adults; and gives parents an opportunity to begin training of family together worship in-the church. Monday. Boy Scout Troop (3 noct- downstairs Choir practice. Saturday, Feb 4 Thursday morning. 4 t«o tn 9:00 a tn . "Groundhog Breakfast"' open to the public, put on by the Dec* tur Chapter,of Presbyterian Men Bethany Church Evangelical United Brethren F. W. Willard, minister

Sunday Hchnul |:ls a m Mr Evert >t Hutker. Superlnundmt Morning Worship l(f:l'>‘k*> Ser moa:. Th." Churrh Msrrhvn-On " Hu 14. F Siemw* Y’ta*Pr*sMeni <it N'or'h Crntrst. Collwgv Is 'h, guest >-pe*krr The Youth Choir will slag Youth will be observe* I* th* ewniag with « •upp'r to b» serve* st the churrk st 5:34 Th. foo* is furnished and prepare* by th* f-adlr* Aid firv Si*n.*a will speak Co the young people oa the theme. "Youch In Action ' 1 The Evening Service *1 7:W; •o'chK'k . A tmlored (ilwj nt .'NortaCentral College 'will be shown and comment* will b» made by Rev: £ietn,-en the speaker tor the *•>-. Children s Chapel will b« held

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ftradar Aurtaf the bo«r at •qrehip «4tb M« LaAwt M»W to «barge. > A Mag MwUattaM tbe Mwr of Dam i lei la »e ibraa wBI be rtown The Board of Trustees will meet > oa Moaday eveatag at Tebo’otook. The pastor aad family pill be s engaged during tha week la prei parat lean tor movie* an Hetarday > to the temporary parsonage which I will bo located at 424 Ctasa Street. I The paotor'a study, however, will i be caaiiaued at the ebqreb. i The Womens Society of World ' Service will meet oa Thursday i afteraoao at 4;oa a'ctaeb at the ' church. Choir rehearsals: Youth, Wednepday at 4tW p m Adult, Thursday at 4:44 p.m. i The Fourth Oearteriy Oaataroace - will meet oa Tuesday Evening at 7:00 o'clock. Rev. M. O. Horaun t Diet. Sapt. will be preeegt to coo- - duct the session. | !■ " tbUlgro. t First Christisn ChMreh Jrmiss M« mNilstsr . .«<*< lywi* Xra «dee AasraA ■ V p vv We The prelude, "Riesa Thia House by Brahe, played by Mtoo Fbyllis 1 Kraft, will open tbe moraine worshipperiod ot devottoue. begtaata* 1 at >:M am. ta tbe sanctuary. Tbe ciimaa of thia period will bo the oh--1 aorvaaco of tbe Lord's Sapper la * obediMwo to Christ's command, "this do in remembrance of me." ! Aft followers of Christ are wet- ' oo*e to share ia thle memorial The sermon. "The Foar Requests" tsken from Mark 4;i-N, 1 will deal witb tbe hostorieel Jseus 1 aad the power through faith He still esorts la human Ilves today. Church School claasee convene promptly »• the close of morning worship and are conducted on the graded leaeow plea Competent teachers aad amtotants are avattable tor all classes At 4:4» a m. Junior Church pro video for the training and instructtoh tn thc ways of womhtplmr-God. for children' between tbe ages of

eight and twelve Junior Christian Endeavor at 4:34 pm. finishes a well-rounded program for this same age group. On Wedneeday-yveniuc at 7:30 p m (hr monthly meeting of 440 Official Board will be held at ibe home of Mr Fred A. Schviderer. 416 Walnut Street Mrs Homer Ruhl. 1044 Vine 'Street, will be honfene for the meet Ing of the Ladles Aid which will afeo he held Wednesday at 7 20 P m Mrs J K Anderson wlll be devotional leader for the evening and Mr- l>sn - Roop will have charge of the program Church of The Nasarene North beventh A Marshall St. Ralph A. Carter, paster Sunday Scho.il, 9 JO am. Glenn Habegger. superintendent W * urge all our members to he present to help us reach our goal of goo Morning Worship. 10:30 am Message by Rev Anton Ends Youth Service, 4:45 pm Mrs j Evelyn Hicks, president Adult Study Group. S 45 pm George Anrpaugb. president Evangelistic Service, 7:3s pm This will be the closing service of our youth rsvivai and yuur last chance to hear these splendid youth workers in this revival Wednesday 7:3» p m JPrayer and I'raise service Thursday 710 p m Women's I Foreign Missionary- Society will! meet In the home of Mrs. F.rvk- ’ Stoey, 6 rt Z Indiana St Mrs George 1 Anspaugh. president If is better to pay and have little left than to have much and he always in debt When you succeed, you praise I yourself Whom do you blatn."! shen you fail?

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Tenth and ftapaan Bta. M. J. Welty, paoaor *:W to tI:N Catflod Bervtem Duet. Hr. aad Hr*. Watty. Hee aage* "Friendship of Jeoaa.” 7:4* Concert by the A eappella Choir of the Ft. Wayne Bible lastltut* You win Mt want to mtoo this Choir of 44 vote* ta this Sacred Concert. The Choir la under Steiner. ™ ' Wednesday. 7:M Prayer Meeting a*d Bible Study. The boat place to find food friend* to at the House of Cod. Come and worship wit* aa! Fikst Ma*bodta4 Chorea Gerald H. Jones, minister Boturdey Bveatag nOBBIM Catoteria Supper nerved by Ibe w. 8. C. 8. The Mural) at Mady '< 4:40 Last Sunday the Wqsley etas* had the largest attaadaaca dethroning the Yoatb Fellowship Class which bat held the position for some time Tbe pupil* will aaeem bls immediately at the appointed hour In the proper claase* Th* Church at Warship 10:2® The’ service of worship will be centered around the Scripture Matt, 2 23-27 which I* tbe reading tor the day from the Gospel* • The theme of the sermon will be the 1 same. "The Stlllln* tit the Storm." Tbe Adult Choir wilt slag Mendel* sobn a “Cast Thy Burden I'pon the Ixird" Jkriet Hetrick aad Janet Smit* will serve as acolytes Mrs Edgar Oerher will be the organist sad Mrs Wetter Krick will direct the < holr The Youth Program The three youth groups will meet *1 6 00. Last Sunday 14 of tbe| young people irotu the High Schoer group went fcr First Metbodh’ Church for the evening as the I guest* of the youth of that church : Monday 1 7:o* The Men's Choir will rehearse : This Is a Special group preparing for Mynren's Sunday in February The men of the congregation are Invited to participate Wednesday 7:M The service for praysr will bo gin promptly al th* hour This in formal hour of gospel hymn sing Ing. tesuinouy. prayer, *Uvnce and Bible study Is growing Wednesday 4:00 “ The Official Board tbe Church will meet, Thursday 7:40 Tbe Ever Ready Class will meet at th* horn* of Mr* OK Baker. 213 Rugg Street Mrs Harry Sipe and Mrs. Frank Krick will serve as assistant Lust esses " Failure is the path of least re sistaac*. Applied love can eventually solve human problems

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