Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1950 — Page 2
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dreamed Comments on the Bunday School Lesson. Micah'S Hope of God's Salvation, Micah 4:1-0: 5:2-4; 7:1940. for Snnday. May 29. Mieak maintained • balance between sia and righleouaaeaa. between judgment and mercy bat stressing mare God's mercy in loving forgiveness and the final triumph of righteousness V.l. “But in the last days it shall come to pass, that the moss tain of the house of the Lord shall be established In the top of the mountains and it shall be esalted above the hilla; and the people shall flow Into IL" The last days means the latter days. Here is llctured Jerusalem, a poetical conception: this is putting God and his kingdom first; when souls ot men are bettered, they will be entering the kingdom ot God. V. 2. "And many nations shall come, and say. Come, and let us go up to the mountain'of the Lord and io the house ot Jacob; and he will teach us of his Ways and we will walk tn his paths, for the law shall go forth of Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." This Is a picture ot the triumph of the true religion in the future, but using Old Testament conceptions of the place of worship and instruction in divine things. V. 3. "4nd he shall judge among many people and rebuke nations afar oft; and they shall beat their swords into piowsMnw aad their spears into pruning hooks: nation ■hall not -life up a sword against a nari-in, neittw-r shall they leant war any more " The prophet would have the people faithfully look I forward to a time when God would I truly rule the world, for God will hare the last word. Then weapons of war will no longer he needed V.L "But they shall sit every man under his'tig tree: and hone shall mske them afraid; for the month of the Lord of bests hath spoken It. Micah was a well-educat-ed country preacher; hence, he used, the figure of a fig tree. He was drawing a picture of world peace, when every man should en Joy his possessions without fear 1 V '.And all the people Will walk every one in the name of Ms god: and we will walk in the name of the Lord <uJr God fur ever and • ver The nations abroad all wvrj ship gods of their own: let us i Patriotism is only an enlarged .•nd exalted kind ot love for home. How many homes have received messages that a member of, the family who answered the call of his country to follow* the flag into battle, had fallen in action, fpi lowed with some noble word# of < onunendation. The public will nev cr know how’ these measages hit hard a father a and mother'll love. TMm suffering may be appeased enly if, the hope be realised that nrvfr again will our homes be called to suffer the loss of noble sons and daughters in battle. CHURCH HEWS First Baptist The Find BapfHt church will be host to th*- 4»»-vnirw chorus of the ’ t u I* t chui t h <4 E” t Ajvhe Suida* owning a* 7 j
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ipBSTW"therefore all the more ateadHy walk ia the name of our God — (Cbeyoe). The reasoning ia that since God baa promised each a glorious restoration, let ns. evan though dispersed, still be faithful to the Lord. VJ. "But thou. Bethlehem Bphratah. though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet not ot thee shall he come forth unto me that ia to be ruler ia Israel; whose goiags forth have been from ot old, from everlasting." Bethlehem waa a small town but very significant the town ot David. Micah foresaw the birth Os t|e Messiah whose reign should surpass that of any other niter. Such an ideal gave hope, courage and faith. V. 3. "Therefore will be give them up; until the time that ahe which iravafleth hath brought forth, then I | the remnant ot hie brethren shall • return unto the children of Israel." i God will give the Israelites into . the hands of their enemies until i the Messiah is born. ! V.L “And he sha|| stand and - feed tn the strength of the Lord, in the majesty ofthe name of the 1 Lord his God; and they shall a- > bide; tor now shall be be great onto the ends of the earth." As ' the shepherd feeds his flock, so I the Messiah will teed or preside 1 over his people. Bcause of the ' care of the Great Shepherd, the people thereafter will remain in peace. V.lB. "Who is a God like unto thee, that' pardonetb iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? he retalneth not his anger forever." Mica a means to say, "Who is like the Lord? who has ability to forgive sins as he has?" Mote the emphasis on mercy. - ’ # Via "He will turn again he have compassion on us; he will subdue our iniquities; and thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea " Here is a. joyous note of praise redeeming mercy of the Lord is to cast atl the sins of the people Into the depths ot the sea. V. 20. "Thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob, and the mercy o Abraham, which thou hast sworn unto our fathers." Confidence in God s promises of the past poin.s to a confidence of the coming Messiah as the consummation of Israel's hopes. I Sunday School romincuts has | ed on the International Sunday • tirhool Lessons, copyrighted fry the j International Council of ftelislons Education. t ,— . clock. This Colored choral group is widely known for Ils rendition of negro spirituals. Their program will Occupy the entire evening sir vice and the public Is Invited to attend. ... The program followsDevotional, followed by iurrodu> tlon of the chorus Chorus “Yes. God is -Reni" and "Does Jesus Care?" Duet — Mrs. I. Khodes. Mrs, L Edmond Chorus "He's a Friend ot Mine.” and "One Day " Reading Mrs L Rhodes. Chorus "Thank You all the Days of My Life." and 'T'neloudtd Day “ Trio Mrs M Sharp <>. Mur phy R Bynum -Chorus- ' You've Got to Lovr Everybody " Violin solo Das id H Cloud Does Mt- and Mrs Alb* it Williams Chorus. *M. Soul is Satisfied.' Benedletioa .Sever forget, dying for us the,. I died tor you Aldrich.
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S< M.r, • C 0... C-uo-Very Rev. Magr. BaimoUs pastor « A M. Low Maas 7:9® A.M. Low Mass 9 90 A M. Children's Maas l«:ll AJ9. High Maas. Moly Co twin nit io fi o Fbmt Bunday, Bt. Agnas Sodality Second Bunday. Holy Namd Society. Third Bunday. Bt. Mary*a Society. Fourth Sunday. CMMmm <Mtanr First Baptist Church ■mSamm# M SI wws Biblw Befool •The Bible School meets at f:lt. with classes for all age groups. We especially invite young couples to join our Philo Class. This la our largest class group, and to organto ed for fellowship as well aa ths study of the Word. Each Sunday morning we me|t for the study of the Word, and each month for fellowship and social times In the homes of the various members ot the class Morning Worship in the murning service the pan tor will bring the message on the timely subject, "Alternative to Fear.” The adult choir will sing "BetbEl." by Dale, and Mrs David Embler will play for the prelude “Xoontlde Rest.” by Stebbins, and for the Offertory "Meditation," by Gillette. The appeal, to find the house of God is heightened by the beauty Os the warm days when the earth ahnwelh forth- the handiwork of God. Evening Service f most' Interesting evening ervice has Imvii planted with the assistance of the forty-voice vohirid choral group of the I’nion Baptist Church of Fort Wayne. This group _U wWeTy known for their interpretation ofthe negro spirituals. The public is invited to this service at 7:30. Monday Morning Monday morning will be the first session of the community Vacation Bible Si-liool. Our church Is cooperating Tn the school, and we Invite alf youngsters to,attend. . Monday Night The official hoard of the church (w 111 hold its regular monthly meet-1 inc at 'ln parsonage at 7 "l> Alli ,'natubers arc urged to attend Wednesday Night The. chiilr will rehearse at 7:1m; the Pray-er service is atss my followed immediately by'’the nionth'iy business meeting of the chyrcTi This TsAhe first regnlar meeting -of till new church business year. It wiTf“also h> the covenant Ince ting First Methodist Church Gerald H. Jones, minister The Church at Study 9:30 List Sundav. Ixiwell Smith, on bi half of the ulucational arnt ot th* Church pt,.-.ntid II Bibbs to rhe graduates of High School. The Word of God will be studied in all the i lajsses ot tlye Sunday School at 9.311. The Church at Worship 10:20 The last Sunday of the/list'half of the Christian Year is I'entecont Sunday or Whitsunday. It is God's last word to man in the gift of the Spirit, it is also man's answer he God in the 'ongoing life of the Church. The celebration this year • •::• idi- with the national cvhy braTiiiiT of Memorial Sunday The wo emphases will Im 1 combined In the set vice of. worship. The central theme, of Course, lie longs to the festival of Pentecost with the overtotiis of Memorial Day being ptesin: fit. Prelude-and' offertory will be in th. form of a piano and orfir. duo In Mt- Edgar Gerber atid „Mrs, Harry Dslh y The two ofterings are "Sheep‘May Safely Graz.,' by Bath and "The Violet' by Mozart Marlene and Deanna J M |*m-..a aJI aaraie a* aculyUa —. - The anthem “Great Is Thy- Love" by Bohm will be offered by'The Youth Choir under Mrs. Krick’s leadership The hymns, introita su'd pray, is will all reveal the dese < <nt of the Spirt' ' . • ' T.li-- s« rijion Writ be ' Hath I’owi t . tli<- otipturi will be lead to.»:n .1 ' ••: 13 ill , • —i- Itw Vwwtfr = 9:00 The Youth iAllowstrip under the sponsorship of. Mr-, and MrSe Robert- Mills, wiil have a social hour and worship service in honor of the sgnims who just graduated >999>999999999♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ Decatur Farms So. Third St. Vhone 38' D R ESS ED CHICKENS U- S. Go'?. Wholraak X Retail 999999999919999999999999
from High School. Martoay •:30 g. to. The cooperative Bible School will begin kt Lincoln School Wedneaday The service for prayer will be lead by Ute pastor at 7:30. The Youth Choir and the Adult Choir will rehearse at their stated hours. Thursday At 7:30 the Ever Ready Class will boM a monthly meeting at the Church. |lra. W. F. Been to the At 3:00 the Advisory Committee ot the Church will meet with the pastor at the church. • Zlm tvAMtUtil miß Rcforiforf WiUUww C. Ftfor, patter Church School al 0:00 a. m. Luther Clare, superintendent PeadecoM Worship Service at 10:M n. in. Celebration ot the .Lord's Supper. Sermon: “What • Meeaeth This?" Reception ot new BMtekbtr*. w Touth Fellowship st 9:30 P. SF at the home ot Harriet Gerber Supper will be In the form ot a wiener roast . Opening ot the Dally Vacation Bible School on Monday morning at 3:30 a. m in the Lincoln School building All children between 1 -end 19 urged to nttend. The Friendship Circle will meet on Wednesday at 7:95 p m In the home of Mrs. Robert Lord. The Philalethean Circle will meet on Wednesday at 8:W0 p. m in the home of Miss Eleanor Rep ■ pert. ; ----- The Bethany Circle will meet Jn the church social rmiin on Wednesday al 8: tX> p m. Heidelberg Class family < hili sjipper on Thursday at 9: W p m Senior choir rehearsal on Friday Ute-95,p m. ■ • f C"mi mid worMilp with us'■ Church of God Cleveland Street Two blocks northwest of Hospital Bernice A. McCurdy. Dwight R. McCurdy, ministers Two Worship Services Every Sunday. 8:30 a. m "Christian Brothen hood hour " Tune in WKJG. Fort Wayne. 138 u on your dial ' H .Hl. a m Morning Worship: S«rnion: "f. Was Glad When They Said I'nfo Me. Let Vs Go t'p I’n to The House of the Ixird." 1" 30 a 111 Church -School, Mrs. ' Floyd Mitchel general supertaIt.ndmt, Mrs. Chbilcs Frank Children s sU|icrlntendertf -3 .<•' i' ui OVgan. recital. Will shire, <thio ciiuri-ii of God. p,. in ’ Shining Lights; Mr and Mrs Vincent Hahni, fri charge 6:30 p in Youth Fellowship. Mrs. ■ Kenneth Watkins, presidents Mrs Guy' Alger, Mrs Elmer Scott, counselors. j 7:3V p. in Regular Sunday ev < • ning services: sermon: “Thej Foundations of God . Slandetb Sure.' Wi Welcome You You rnTer this Church Not »#• a Stranger. Uut as a Guest ot G‘>d Come then/ With Joy in your ih art and thanks upon your lip* in to His presence. Offering Him your Love and Your Service. Wednesday 7; 3V p iu. Regular Mid-Week Prayer Meeting s *>n p in Youth and Sanctuary choir practice. Mrs K« nneth Roop. Mi' Li\on Watkins directors Affiliated with the Church of .God gericral offices,. Anderson. Indiana Where a Christian Experience makes you inrmbrr (Art 2 471 A I iH « d Church for a Divided w-irld’ -^-9^ — Zion Lutheran unurch West Monroe and Eleventh Sts. Edgar P Schmidt, pastor (We Preach A Changeless Christ To A Changing World). Divine Worship penfrrost. the Festival ~ of the Holy Spirit, will be celebrated Sunday with two services at the u?ual hours of and-V‘:3o o’clock The early service at 8 a m. will be n-short Matin, while4he kour nf the chief worship service will feature s,the celebration of Holy Communion and the appearance of the choir. The latter will sing. ‘O Je*<us. Lord of Heavenly Grate.” by '< tk‘ t • •“ Sunday school and Bible Clas* sessions wifi be held at »:15. There are classes for . all ages. -Calendar The AV ah her League will hold its montbfy busiaeiM .and social inerting Surday afternoon'a» t o’t lock e Election of officers will b< MM »»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»»♦♦»♦ AUCTION SALES Ezperivnced SalMmanship »t Your Sarvicv RESERVE YOVR SALE DATE Liv"(tock. Farm, and R<-»1 E»'ate Sale* . Midwest Realty Auction Co. J F Saumaan -Coruvr Fir»t 4 Manroa Sla PHO.VE 171 99999999999999999999999 t
held. Choir rohearoal Wedneaday at 7 P- *• > Sunday - School Teachara meat Thursday eveaiag from 1 to I 3 tn . for Teacher Training conrae > oaly. ■ - • A apeclal meeting of the Votern : Aaaembly has been called by the I building commiUee and trusteea tor Thursday evening at 8 p. m. > Trinity J Kvangeltoal United Brethren Madtoee al Ninth A w WvKU - BRe • ♦waewewnwe *:tS Sunday School. Chalmer > Barkley, npt. A class and department for every ago group 39: M Dl’lne Worship. This to Peal ecool and ckarch membership Sunday. The anthem Hi keeping with Memorial Day will be "Land ot Freedom and Light.'' I The sermon subject to "The First i Cbareb Service " I 939 Yoetb Fellowship and C. E: t Societies. »- . 7:30 Evening Service of gospel ■ ««ng» and message On the Road' to Damaacaa." i Monday |:3O a. m. Opening of Vacation Bible School sponsored i by the Associated Churches and I held at Lincoln School I Wednesday 7:99 Mid-week ser L vice. 1:00 Choir rehearsal. 1■ - - Bethany Church evangelical United Brethren 1 F. M. Willard, minister Sunday School. 8:15 a. iu. Ev. ervtt Hutker. Bu|H. Morning Worship, 10:10. Ser1 mon. Foundations for Lasting Peace." The adult choir will sing "The ' Ix>rd is My Shepherd" by Ehrhardt ; No evening service Midweek service, Wednesday, at ,'m. ■ , , . I. The laidies Aid and Women's i Society of World Service will I meet on Thursday afternoon at [ 2 00 o'chM-k Choir Rehearsal*':. Youth, Weiiiienilay. 6:15. Adult, Thursday, 6:45 Nuttvttan Ave. United Brethren George £.' Weaver. Pastor Sunday School Hour 9:30. Morning Worship service 10 30 What Shall I Do With My Time?' Christian Endeavor meeting 6 30 Evening Evangelistic a rvlce.. 7.30 . i, ■ - First ChriHlen Church Jonas M. Bergey, minister Lloyd RhOOes. superintendent - Tlo- VF W and (heir aurillaries' • ill he special giirala at the 9 30 am. morning worahip-srrvieer-4a j, connection with Memorial Day and | Pentecost the minister will speak-i 16h "Spirit of Memory". The choir 1 •will Hing "Sunarit and Evening i. '(Star" by Harnby under the direc- * Don of Mrs Evelvn Strickler Miss' Phyllis Kraft will play "Medita ! lion" by Stnrgls as the prelude) and "Prayer by Federer ak the 1 offertory. Church School Mias Bessie Myers, State Child ten's Worker, will I* present in the children's department durin. i the church school period. Junior Meetings Junior Church will begin at 9 30 . a m. "David the Giant" is the story j topic for the service which- will be under the guidance of Miss Glennyn Roop. Junior C. E. will meet in, the church at 4 3<i- p m for the last , meeting until nezt fall. The pro- ' gram will he directed by Missi Betty Rose Children's Day Neat Sunday, the morning wor- 1 -ship snrvtos will be In charge of * the children Practice tor this i-ervice will-be held in the church r
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■ 1 . " aad Saturday JBBa 3 at t :3b Bjb. JuTimrt of IM R9PMI Ot itße Aaoociatod Churches of DocMur. tha union Bible School wUI basin Monday morning May 39 at »:30 ÜB. Church Bcbo< 9:99 a?nu Clark Smith and Richard Maeklin. superintendents. A final opportanlty will be given children and perents at prewchool age toia, to alga up for union dally vacation Bible School, which begins Monday. Church worship, 19:30 a.m. Memorial Day theme: pastor will preach on "For Heroes Proved." Mrs. Tyndall will sing. "There to no Death.” by O'Hara. _ ■ The union dally vacation Bible school begins at Lincoln School 8:M am. Monday, receeeea tor Memorial Dey. then contlniiea the week-days until Juno 9. Tour pas lor. hie wife, and others from thia tburch are teaching and helping. AU children who can get there will be benefited. Wednesday. May 31, 3:M »».. Bunday School superintendents and teachers are asked to meet at the church Cburdh of The Nuareno North Seventh A Morehell Sto. Ralph A. Carter, peeler Sunday School. 9:30 am. Glena Habegger, superinreadeat. Morning Worship, 19:30 a.m. Message: "Definition of Religion". Junior Church. 11:00 am. Mrs. George Anapaugh. supervisor. Youth Service, till pm Evelyn Hicks, president Adult study Group, "<:9S p.m. George Anapaugh. president. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p m Meseane "Wey of Ungodly " Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer end Praise service. Mlsotonery Church Tenth end Dsyton 111 H. J. Welty, Minister 9 00 to 11.00 I'nifl'-d service Mervln Rupp, Sup! Duet. Evelyn Surnmws ana AnashsSb- dhetlr r"T»k. I p Tuy Crocs anri Follow Me." Messagt- 'treasure In 'Earthen Vesnels - , | 7:00 t.hilhtoen a Goap' l Hour . Time of singing of choruses and ' story for all children A special number will lie played <>n the ar rorillou* by Rosie and Wanda Stout 7 mi M Y F There will lie a Bible qulzz with eight taking part 7:30 Evening Service. Hymn Sing and chorus Hint Special numbers will lx- played by Rose and Wanda SlojST7 Message. "Shelter From The Storm " Tuesday at 2:30 and 7:30; A Regional Youth Rally will be held at the Auburn Missionary church A grind -group is expected to go fradn the.local church Wednesday 7 36 Prayer meet Ing and Bible study. You are always wejr-oim'Jo vi.--.it • tttr u ' » v- - • Do Y«u Know Answered 1 Who prayed Lord. I thank ' »)»»•♦• that—l am not an other men iarr”? 2 What book of the Bible might ; appropriately bear the title. The ! Voting Wi<i<»w • 3 What fonk furiiUhed (he-ntorv for the opera Sampson and TVlßah’’ < What man, when under hi n’t fold hia (.'ipttfrs 1 am fre*lM»rn '? 1 The firfft names of how many of the folhtwin* prealdentu of the I S Bbire Bible names? WaahlAg ton. Adams Jefferson. Madinon Ja< h*<m Do You Know /! The Fharinee In the parable of the f'harlnee and the Publican fLuko !« 1<»-14) 2 Ruth 3 Judct M j 4 Pau! (Acts 22:28) 5 All but that of G«*ofk« Wash Ingion The essence of free iiovvrniuent rivalrie.-v John Adams.
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