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■ Ofreuncri ’ IjOOOlfllCfllßllH ■k * ■ p < 1 ■r .. J*” Creaaawd CiwanU on the Saa 1 day School Leoaon Hoaao Reveal* 1 God* Forglylaa LovA Hoaaa 11:1- 1 m 14 4-0, for Bunday, Uy 14. Hoeea I* much I*e Cbri»t to maktat tovo th« doaioaat factor hi 1 deaitnc wKk wayward people, with which (oea a tomivint ayirit. Here I |i fmd the tonderest appoato toe * tha retarn of latoel to Gad. ’ V.l. “When Israel ana a child. > then 1 toyed him. and called my < we out of Egypt.” Note the. tea 1 derneaa in thia verse. It waa in I Egy pt that Israel became a people. 1 God showed hie love for Israel < in the infancy of the nation by 1 deliverta* him for Egyptian bond ' age. V.J. "As he called them ao 1 they went from them; they sacrificed unto Baalim, and barned Incense to images.'* The more the propbets called them the more they went from them. The people turned a deaf ear to their truest friend*. Israel w*»-w P*t-. verse and nett-indulgent people *hd tefused to believe in God a* their Father who cared for them. V.l. "I taught Ephraim, also to i go. taking them by their arm*; but , they knew not that 1 healed them." Ephraim being the largest tribe of Northern Israel 1* designated for the entire nation. God had guided Israel by the law and reITglous leaders; and: like a tovlng " parent, he protected them and supIHirted them. They became *o accustomed to taking, things as a matter of- fact.- that , they failed to recognise God. , V. 4. “1 drew them with the <t>rd* of . man. . wlth .tiands of , " -to*#?'-■■'anti-'I-- Write."'wihem’isi they ’ that take off the yoke of their , <aw* atpi I laid meat unto them,” , God bad been gentle In his dealing, ahd his discipline had been 1 I kindly and helpful. The changing of the yoke on oxen gives relief. It-aaaMtosta «b»t <lod had been thoughtful of Israel; he even laid* food before them in their ailder- [ ness experience. ■ V.x "How shall I give thee up. Ephraim? how shall' I deliver thee ; Israel* how shall I make thee as ' Admail? how shall I set thee as i Zeholm? my heart is turned within-; jiie ; ._my rcgrntlng*., together " Jehovah's appeal is I must I'-i'li. ti< !!• hoes Israel in I | spite of their waywardness. He eaii not bear' thinking of their Un dergning stub horrors as was that ct the cities of destruction like ; Missionary Church s Tenth and Dayton Sta. H. J. Welty, Minister 11*m to 11 du I'nitied Services.' Spot lai honor will be given t” all i Mothem. A Quartet of Mother's will sing, a | 'WI O A Friend we Have In Moth- * er.' Message, "A Mother s Wages.' j 7 iai Children s Gospel Hour „ 7 I'o MYF This will be asps. ial Mother's Day program. We urge every Mother to be present. 7 .10 Evening Service. Hymn _ Sing and Chorus Time. Mixed Trio. "There’s No Friend to Me Like Jesus" Message.;"Daniel's Ylsion of the End Time " Wednesday 7:00 I<adies Fellow-’, ' ship will meet at the home of Mrs. * Roy Hook Thursday 7 30 W'e will have a special Home Mission Program Tin- will tie presented hv R»V. C J. Hediger. Hural -Home Mission ary Association Founder and Gen-; rial Dirm :or Come and see slide

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Adnwk Mto Mota. Hl* Mort teeaka with otatpoMiM. V> *T wtM aot otocute tho fitrooweoa of kUM Mgar. I will not rettra to destroy Ephraim; for 1 am God and not man; the Holy Ono Ik th* midst at then; and I will not eater late lhe city.” Horn la seen God * regard for hi* peopto. Man might be vindictive in auch a aituation but not *0 with God. The phraae “I win not enter lato tho city" meaa* I will not cokio ta wrath. V.lO. "They ahall walk after the Lord; ho ataUl rear like a Hon tohoa ho ahnll roar then the child run tremble from the we*t.” The mercy of the Lord doe* noteaelude hla cha«ti*en>ent* by captivity and dispersion; these expertokcea are the roarings intend ed to bring them to a recognition of God. In the following verse, after describing their feara. God will lie gracious and care for his own. declaring, "I will place them in their houses.” V. 4. "1 will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely; for mine anger is turned away from him.” Here is given vivid assurance of God’a mercy that will follow the renewal of his favor. VS “I wilt be an dew unto Israel; he shall grow aa the lily, and cast forth hie roots ax Letokmxi.” Dew 1* a metaphor expretwih* spiritual blesaing. Jsrael depended titevlly of Hie (ywiuent and heavy dewa because of the lack ot c V. 6. "His branches shall spread, and his beauty shall be as the olive tree, and his smell as Letranon." The beauty- of -the sHre tree is an apt symbol of the beauty of holiness. The fragrance at cedars of Lebanon .was a symbol 'Of rgrael's pleaaing qualities. V 7 "They , that dwell under hto shadow shall return: they shall .revive as the corn and grew .as the 'vine;, tite scent thereof sh»H btj as the wine of Lebanon.” Great fruit- , fulness and blessings shall attend those who return to the Lord. * V.B. “Ephraim shall say. What have I to do *ny more with Idols? ' 1 have heard him and observed * (him; f am like a.green fU.Mre. I Prom me Is thy fritM wmHM When the people truly turn tp God, ■ Idolatry will be loathsome to them A turning away from Idols brings a favorable response from God._ V. 9. “Who Is wise, and he ahall I understand these things? prudent j ;nd he shall know them? for the I ways of the Ix»rd are right and, thT'Just shall walk tn Hi**;- b«t< the transgressors shall tall therein." The person who is truly wise will understand that th-’ Lorti rewards righteousness and punishes iniquity. ' pictures oj the various fields in I which "they have labored- You will i be surprised at our own need here 1 tn America! We always welcome visitors' If ynn-have- never- visited our .Church and have no Church home, conic I pay us a visit! ’ Nuttynan Ave U. B. Church George E. Weaver, pastor Sunday 9:3«» Morning worship service at 11" 3t» with a special pn»grniu en--1 titled. "Behold Your Mother." Th. subjkct of the morning message ■ will tie. "The Stewardship of Motherhood " f Christian Endeavor group# will • mot at j Evening EiangelHtk' Msrvlce at I * . / ... ..' Th«‘ activities of lhe home renter around mother Are you the person y«ir mother thought w ou would be? -♦ 7“ —W -

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St. Mary’a Cathwite Church Vary Rev. Magr. tatmata, paator • A M. Low M*aa 7:30 A M. Low Maaa »:M AM Children* Maaa 18.15 AM. High Maaa. Mathar'a Day Mother* and daughtera of the pariah will attend the 7:34 o’clock maaa and recUve Holy Cowiuftfon Holy Cammuatoh tuadaya First Sunday, St. Agnea BoteHty Second Sunday. Holy Name Bojjgjj,. ;-■■■■<- -•- ■■■■"■' Third Suaday. Bt Mary'a Society. Fourth Sunday. Children of Marv Flrat Chrletian Church j Jonaa M. Berkey, mlnlater Lloyd Rhodea, auporintondent It 1* fitting that in our cburclaervicM we abould honor our mother*. through their love and aacriflee we get out closest gllmpee of heaven. “Faith, Hope and Love," will be the title of the aermon for the morning worship service at 9:30 a m. Junior Church mentiers will join In the adult service to lie with their mother*. The choir anthem will be "The King of txive My Shepherd la" by Shelly. The prelude "Faith” by HoraWrg- ‘ er and the offertory "I Would Be True" by Peek will be played by Miss Phyllis Kraft. . j 2 4*- . ' ■ Thia department of the church Is expeelall designed to teach the Word of God aa revealed in tinNow Testament. . Associated Churches Banquet “At t> pm. on May 15 in the Ma . si.<B.i.i'„t.llaJJ. ujveL.ef.. glie.. ttuirskes.; ■ wUI'M, yepre*rtt’>''A,s<. J .a banquet planned by the Astkh i ;d<*<! ChurcheM of Decapir aa a’ ! project for the promotion of Chriiv; ! tian c<K»perati4in. A large group ‘ from our church will attend. State Convention ■ I Tho State Convent km of ffcrta tian Churchy in Ix'banon on May 15-17 will be attended by acveral] members from this city. This-is the 1 llth convention of .ita kfijd. Notes { Because of conflict with the Ah- | so< iated Churches Banquet, the I Corinthian clam? meetlnn at the 1 I luinu- of Mrs. James Anderson in j httsHn’err p«mtpo<h* ed yntil Monday. Mar 22. Time of the TNT class ptrfsc will be announced at a later date. Choir practice will be at the c hurch this Friday at 7.34 p.m Miss Betty Rose will bo In charge 1 of Junior C. E meeting In the (hun.'h thin altcrhoon at LF3O p.m. A l ’ ' First Baptist Church Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School—9:ls The Wble fecbool yill convene at J* 13 w ith < la--." - ' •• !i fur tioie tn thejr mv ar<a’ Th»i< will b» special Mother’s l>ay numberi? TTfh the opening Mother’s Day Service A’ l“:3<» will be our annual Mother s Pay S<r^t<-4 r " with Dr , Earis D Whi’t setl as ilh* >|»e< ial 9|HakCr Mi- David Embh r will j.ia\ p’tgu? II • «»n p. ..1 Ohl Moth» r,’’ hy Gaul and Grandmother Knit'ing." by ( - The Choir will sju;: A Molh?i - Day Biayer.' by TtKmqv-ui. XbmorLU fiowetM trftl deer air th»* try a* the m<»rj>ing Iv-at. gion by members and friend- t<» h'Atnir their iii'ii! •t - " . Spectal Dedication Service A-t 2 will b*> ib« ia| dedl--Cianon 'Krrvirr for Thr* rnirrndf’tod building. Dr WhiMMl will bring I the a' tin d»<iit H on «eFV .re Mrs. £mb>t wiH plw.K spedal music for the oceaMjyp and lhe vhojr wUI ' iin .s _ Prao*-' Ukr ■ Lord. " -by - - - Evening Baptismal Service The evening Gospel p will center around rhe bapMon of -w# e ho IM¥£. Pl< ; c4.4bam elves for- membership in the but'-.h through' this public conksiion of faith in Christ Mr- Em> tor will pi<- Sibba-.’r lb. ir by Prciy. and Evesinz pravrr." by Humperdinck W— J *n>. Ann Bnrmley w i ?4- >• rns ' Phi 4 Udi? Hour.” hy Nevin The ptotfor *iU brin3 the message on the subject ■ ,-aC-bop’l--!!: Monday Night Monday nLc i_c at *’IH be th • . , BKZBaiXMUiIaQIH,

Awoctoted Ckurebea Dinner at the Mmmlc HnlL All ebureb guopte of the city are invited to Mcvre tick I eta from the gnatora of tho Mini*- , I terial Aiwwirtlon for this event. Wednesday NlgM The choir will rehearse M 7;.04, , w4th the Prayor *ervice nt 8:04. At the close of the prayer service ( the teachers and officers of the ( Bible School will bare their month- ( ly meeting. - ( Thursday Night Thuradny night at 6:30 will be the Mother and Daughter Banquet, sponsored by the wor.ien of the 1 church Ticket* are available from members of the women’s society. Mr*. Vera Lehmann, and Mr*. Homer Reppert. All reservation* mail be in by Monday. Pleat Methedlat Church Gerald H. Jones, Minister The Church at Study * , There is a lively contest beginning among the classes for the highest percentage of attendance during the coming week*. Mrs Holiday's class won the honors last . Sunday Mr Lowell Smith U the general superintendent The Church at Worship A* the climax of Christian Fam , ily Week the theme of the *ermon will be "The Church in a Mother's Home." The hymn* responses and , prayers will all be joined in honor of the Christian Home and parent h*»od The combined adult arid youth choir will sing the anthem by Goldsworthy "Jesus' Mother and I Mine " Marlene Johnson -and De anna Johnson will serve a* acolytes for the month The Scripture tor the day is round in Acts 1: li-3i> Evening Vespers 4:30 | At evening vesper*, the King's Het aide, male quartette from A«- | hnry I’ollege. Wilmore. Kentucky ' will .lupcat in sacred concert, at The- -in.-mto rs n( the-qwar-eitedeebM-.. ..the -: J China and the states of Michigan, ti North Carolina and Virginia The | concert will consist of gospel | * -longs. Negro spiritual*, instrumental and vocal selei-thms and personal testriiiouies The pulflli is ~ cordidlly invited to attend this xeri--1 ice of Ve»p« r* ' The Veuth — «Too - The* youth, groups will nit'H in regular ses&ivn at Tlfe Junior I and Ijw» rjn» A .iiat* in .’ln b»M aienl md tb< S* uiurn iii ftt» lahI tun- R«» ‘in •<—. Monday 6 ‘ 30 Th* Xhurehr firtt annu d < fiurehmen a bancpi* f will be fiHddn th Masxjniu H ill at H Ur Frank Ruf-of Fort th< ‘•peaker. After the banquet the pHsfor’s t all inerting of the -fin«-nu>-eem-t mttfrr and the advisory - rfMtHiHHde-’-w ill convene hi the cliuruh , - ' Tuesday 8:00 The Young Adult Class will hav* a wh ial hour at the parsonage at >_ : ' - - Th* for prayer will be I Im Id at 7 The Youth Choir will , meet at 7:<n». (or rehearsal. Th* Adult .Choir will meet at 7:45. Bethany Church i Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday School 9:15 a.in. Mr. I Ever**!t Iltifker. Superintendent M**rninx Worship 10.10 am. National Family Week Observance. I Sermon: “The Child a Birtbright ‘ The Adult Choir will sing: "A Mother’s Prayer’* by Wilson. Mhurion Band will meet diiriagthe hour of worship: Filin Slides « ntitlvd “Jiro and Hanako at Work and Hay in JajuMr* will be preI smteM as a feature in Lhe-Rlady of : missions in Japan. The alidea will be of particular interest to l*ri I mary and Junior children “The Second Chance” is Uu title of the film to be shown al 7 So p.m. This film “which has just been released .by the Protestant Film Ounmission deals' with the fundamentals of Christran Marriage and -te-auitabie for the observance of National Family Week Members of the church should come as families and other families are cordially welcome. Churchmen's Dinner, sponsored 1 by the zVsaociated.Churches of Do- ' i afur.' Monday evening at </• clock at the Masonic Hall dinningroom Officials and interested members, urtves and husbands are r«ordtally invited to attend. Resei rations must be made with the Him »»»••! For the finest in quality [ IDEAL ICE CREAM IS STILL TOPS’ * 811444444111114444444444

paator ImmaAiatety. The DaUfnl Daughter* Cliaa will meat oa TueaAay evening at 7:t4 o'clock at tke borne of Mrs. Heber F*sml, 731 Dierks* Street. Mr*. Clarence Bruanegraff is the smls* taat bostea* The Kan Joia Us Ctoaa will meet on TuesAay ovealag at 7:M at the church. The hosts and hostesses are Mr. and Mr* Chalmer Lee and Rev. aM Mrs. F- H. Willard. Mr* Ray Sttngely will have charge of the devotions. The Midweek Service. Wednesday eventag at 7:to o’etoek. Topic "Wh«t Aacensioa Day Mesas to the Christian". Ascension Day is Thursday. The Ladies Aid will meet on Thursday afternoon at 3:40 with the May Division ia charge. The afternoon will be spent with sewing projects. Church Os God Cleveland Street Two Block* Northwest of Hospital Bernice A. McCurdy Dwight R. McCurdy, ministers two Service* Crery Bunday "Mother’s Day” 8:30 a m. "Christian Brotherhood Hour" W. K. J. G. Fort Wayne. 9.30 a. m Morning Worship Drdh-atlon of bahie*. Sermon: "God »nd Mothers" Distributing the Gift* to the .Mother*. 10:30 am Church school. Mr*. Fkird Mitchel, general superintend vat. 6:30 p m Shining Light*. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hannl. in charge 6.30 pin Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president; Mrs Gay Agler. counselor. 7’.10 prn "RegUl*r KSJR!»y ev*| ninx service. Sermon: ' Jritu.-, Tin ! Soun-t of All Light " Come join your friend* and! neiKblnnx st the friendly church on Clrwland St, Where tin- way to t'hri-t, ix tuadr so plain, that a wayfaring man need not err ; - -< - Il eMLUfU-daq - ■. 7:30 p.m Regular midweek Prayer meeting ( 8:30 pin Samtuary choir practice. Affiliated with the Church of | Gud. general offices, Anderson, In-, dlana. "A i'nlted Church for a divided] worid." | A Christian experieme makes, you a member (Acts 2 471 I Trinity . “j Evangelical United Brethren . Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister i • - -twtowtl-f—t-lirrnrr-Hirkley superintend; nt" The work; nn the new* flooring on first floor ! i'~fitrtsiied and an t>oys imi gin.; will be proud Os this project whi'-h] -tin y helped In . so nobly, l't..?it - Divine Worship folio* : ting the tredilional Mother's Day; 'theme ThWTntthrm by: the choir; I will to .Mother of Mine" by M< I | Connsughy Tin 1 sermon subjeet I will be A Mother Gives Her All:" 1 Wr- will honor Ghrixtian mother - hood only as w; worship God m; tin- Christian Church I —* — Yrmih Feltowsfilp and Christian Endeavor sbeteties 71" Th; ci. nine -x-ivn-x. of’ gospel songs and mesaage. from Acts S 26-40. “Man Y; .irnx for God." Monday 6 .10 Banquet spoil-. sored.bi the Aseew-ialed Chun-hex of Decatur Wednesday 7 >«* Mid week Jscriiee and pa-tor's study class for, yotitli x ;h; Choir re to at-:iT~ Halurdai lo «o Pastor's' study ria- for Juniors It' M Junior <-h<;ir -She was rrnipirft with crr-i' lheniex. I never heard a »oid <;' gossip from my Mother's tip*. I' Willard

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I Church of Tho Naxarcne North Seventh A Marehall Bl* Ralph A. Carter, paator Sunday School 9:M a.m. Glenn Hnbegger. superintendent. We osI>ecially urge the mothers to be present A warm welcome tor all. Morning worship. 10:3V a.m. Message: "Mother* Religion.” Junior Church. 11:00 tn. Mr*. George Anspaugh, suitervisor. Youth Service. 7:00 p.m. Evelyn Hick*, president. Adult Study Groep, 6:45 p.m. George Anspaugh, president. Evening Service. 7:30 pm. The young people wilt have charge of c special program for th* mothers. A short message by the pastor will follow. /Monday 6'.30 p.m Fellowship tiin ner ot the Associated Churches Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Christian Service Training das*. Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Prayer and Praise Service. First Presbyterian Church A C E. Gillander, Psstor I Church School. 9:30 am. Clark | Smith and Richard Macklin, sup j erintendcntS. The pastor would like all teachers and superintyn denis to tiie. i in the Young AdulU classroom Bunday morning. 9 me o’clock for a short meeting <oa worship 10:30 ain Mother s • Day. Mush- will he appropriate tn I the day Sermon. He' .Must In l ireaw Ixs.se offering will go to phe benevolence < wane <d peiisioirx as autboiiicd by lhe session. ‘ Moadav 6.3» p iii'. etfirerx qt ijiiis cbiir; li will share in the din | ner sponsored by Aaaeciatad , .Chun-hex of Decatur at tho Ma I sonic hall ("Wednesday. 6:30 pm I'resliyici . lan Men meet, and cat M<- ■ ; lleernxtra Anderson. Lewi* Smith I David Macklin. J. F Sanmaiin ami i Kenneth Run von win lead a panel .:x'ojuuiuuls.u. .Wb.iCab W' do about it? ' - - ■ Sutuida; .7 I"; fill 7* |, i ]v>mnrgastrorir in the CfnirCh dilim 'loom. 1 ■ _ [ Zian Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, Pastor i. Church School "al 9 uv a.m. Liitli-' 'cr Clasi- anlverinjendent. ' Worship Service at 111:00 am Festival of the Christian Home JAH families of tlie church' are in I I vlted to Im - prevent and to sit - Wjgether .The—M-rmou theme—*4l- . rte tlminc- for- family w«-k , 1 "God Work* Through Huuu s." The ■ choir will sing. “Bless This House." 'I Youth Fellowship at 6:.1O pm. iSunya Ridtinkon will be the leader The Associated churebe* annual -banquet will lie hold Monday evening at 6:30 p.m. in the Masonh* Hall Tlie Michigan Indiana Synod l-meetittg wtll iijtoyr Ml mdav c ven ih v ■in Zion E A R Church. South.Bernd. ; Indiana - ' Ascension Day will l.<- observed .on Thursday at 2.o<i pm. with a ‘special mrvii-e Upoiiswred l>F the Women* Guild—Thl- 4*v i- 4«>m- - iiiit-d aa a Day of Prayer for Missions in tin- Evangelical ami tTara Te t*»xr rarer;

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and love God. How about your children? Americas »«; lety may vollapse foe wnnt of loy*lty;-ade-cency, honesty, and unselftehne**. Let's give thy tn and America a pew chance. Teach religion.” Why not aceept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY7 — The Rev. D. Carl Yoder.

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