Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1950 — Page 2
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CNIKH NEWS Special missionary service* will be held at th* Pleesaat Valter *••- lep Methodist cbarak Saturday aad rtuaday. Mary Seehlaa, returned uiisstoeary Iron ledia, will be tbe speaker Saturday eveatag at 7: SO ocleet. She artU ate* oßaak to th* Saaday aaeratag **rvice at lt:ks o clock, and Saaday eveatag at 1 »«t Mtoa Sechins will wear tbe t oeuuae at ladia in bee addreaeee There will be ao Friday aenrtee a* praoiettaip aaaoaaaed. QP* taw aw The Umbertoat drive-la chapel sponsored by the Mribodtat church of Geaeva. wUI coatiaue for two more Sunday* at 4 >-*•• at the Umbertori drivefo theater. Oct. 1> Rev. Claytoa J. Stevie, pastor at tbe Geaeva Methodiet church will. apeak, supported hy el i»iird quartet tram Beebe consist, las o' David Nussbaam. Lena NW*W taum. Arlene Habegger aad Fredrick Staaffer Oct. W tbe Bev Wayne Ponton, pastor at tbe Flret Matbadfot chart*. Hnnllagtoa. will briag the < oncludiag mesaase at the*Sftte* at drlve-ta rhapela a asea's qaartrt from Berea win ftrafok tbe mwslc The Cathedral eaaad mutton picture. Like a Mfokty Army* will be sbowa to the Blue Wvaupeßral aad Reformed church. Sunday at 7 to pm The showlas of tM* U inkrate film to betas •peeaored by tbe Hafoetbmr* clear at the church wheel. Thera will be ao adarieetoa charae. bat a trae-wM eftertaa will be received Tbe turn la a Mery of a esmgrersltaa that ventured la faith TMs < oasrcsattae bed toot ita aaeae at urwaacr tar the Gospel at Jesus Christ. it had paH oft Its build lay debt aad. without effort, met ha nitatasam beaevuleace quota* Every oae aerated contra I to ratal aad to be comfortable— excepttaff ayoeaa laymaa who operated a «a« station la the suburbs. Thia young maw trie* to atir Na coayreaaiiaa Into action. He presents a ptaa to the pastor aad church council. bait opposition develops In a group heeded by oae of the couacilmea. Keough support. however, la vetoed la tbe coaxregattoa to lauacb the project. aad through heart winniaa aad dramatic experience* la ..vercomia* tUHicullics I* eomplet rd. .... The film ba» the secondary story of a teenager who vets into trouble. but. tbrouah tbe tatareet of the young layman to brought-back Into tbe chare* to live the ChrisIlan way of Ute. and to win other toeu-agrri lee the coagregarion "Mho a Mlabty Arm, shows what laynrit can do In stewardahip and eraagelhm when they are willIna u> venture la faith. The public is invited to attend •t Luke The Yopth Fellowship of St.' Laki Evangelical and Reformed church will meet at 7 oetoch Sunday VveniuK with Glenn Slrahm In charge. His topic tor discu"»l<>n is, "mow can I like fn connection with the meeting, a rtiovto. • Return To Jerusalem ' will he shown concerning Paul's mis- ■ lonlßy journeys. Anyone is welcome to attend Mt Victory U B. The Mt. Victory V. B Church on the state line I* holding a week end revival. beginning tonight and con'ipuinx through Sunday with the Bee Orion Fuller of Hunting ton as evangelist The service* will foxin at 7 pin aleo Saturday cvrijfox Sunday school rally day and foimwoininx will be observed Sundby Sunday school at * ant . with the Fort Wayne gospel quintet in t-forge of the music and stoping. A carry in dinner will be served at th* Anna Brodbeek home The afternoon service will be an hour of praise, tnqslc and singing with tire quintet In charge Evangelistic servlce in the evtnlng The public Is invited. Go to th» eaurch of your choln* 1 next Sunday Mlsaka WgWWVwBJ I RfolO ■ IwfWwIWJ Satisfaction Guaranteed HoltliogtoßftCd. mmmrnwmminwmrmninm Hiri’s Sritn V/| tbit If won't toil atOM eittor. »« mildew.SOT when up. Xlv, wooothlv. roteri vreH But. mm' important of all. »t has none of lh« average grcen P*-' lor blinds, doors, trim. vtc. Has b*" umd suecetouUy for year* by leadwf pamting contra-tert and houm auarrr >ix shades oi greea. ki|qrdn...6uiN « Kypaffp Niti Kvhne Drug Stere
M jibEW QSVOMNtIMk BBAOOMh MatiMW •» Growinif uihliyir taMM for Oafobto BL MB Lite magazinb. which daw act mH up m m autterity ea relb I ptaa cMcc yucra afa carried a atom cheat a Utto airl whe wee BCtoB to be costormed ip tbe Bpteeopal cnurcM. in wvwvioib* uw menta for dptforaaatfoa, the repeeP er tetd rhe bed "dradmaed Meat ■Mew I Lac Me-’todtoUvre Freyer." Mem Chrtatiaa mmiasura mcludmg those of the denommattoa to which she was cea•v orrt would agree ■' that <l> If that I* ■ as tar as she had K saSaSt •gr .dustrd." she ■7" Still had a very long a»v to go tn ’X Isar ni n g aoout pr».,er hut 2> the I-' ■,•.<-■ '-< tittle girl had pet ■■■■ about aa for aa thousands es "Chris- •*- F«»we»ae tian*" ever pe They lease the lord's Prayer wbee they era ehfo draw eat ih*v* that. Whae duty grew up they dee’t actually pray, themraive*: they foeee R up to Grandma er tbe preacher—or the tmy tot* who "sound ao cute" raytog *Now I Uy Me." • • • Tbe Lee<e Frayar rIS i* net meant to My anything against the Urd'a Prayer. M to haply that we arc wrung every time wo UM R fort our Load did act mboa that prayer to bo Med m a magle formula, be did not tawed A as 0 tobeUtute tor our oom free prayers, we knew this la so. becauM to to* Orst ptoM be htoaeelf Bhfoß abPAtoAto MM-d ty AjMHlte* mH Hldb* bra are recorded to tbe New Testament. tbe Lord's. Prayer, as such. I* never used./ Thea what to the Lord's PrayW Bpm ateag which, awd foe egiril to which, wo owgM to gray. <Bee the beak by W«toM Near lOM 90 tlMl Prayer. “The' MeeeeF' at Prayer." One truth suggested by tbe Lord's Prayer ts that we are act alette to tbe world. Every verb, every prenuun referring to the esse who prays, is In the plural—OUß Father . . forgive US . lead QB . .We have to remember that God I* Father of other*, not of oureelve* atone; that we dare not be selfish in asking special favors of him ter ourselves. • e • Maturing in Prayer nRAYER at ita lowest level I* * nothing much more than "Gimme " The untaught pray-er may even talk to God aa if be were a personal servant, a kind of celestial i bell-boy on call whenever we ring [ for him The growing Christian win grew In prayer aa In ad thing*; be win grew to foe point wKerf. ,p»r* when he pray* a* ao todividual, be wIB be remembertag hew many tie* bind Mm to ether IndivMoal*: be srto pray tom and lea* ter hie own oeee* slue* aad mor* sad mere tor what be may share with atoerc. The beginning Christian, th* childisn Christian, will pray a* • ' child prays- U his prayers were ab arrows they would *1! point toward ■ I bin.seif As for tbe mature Christian. ! if his prayers were visible arrows I they could be seen pointing Into all I ; th* world; he will have those in every land tor whom be pray*, tor I kt* heart beer* their name* us teve i and faith. Learning God's Will * A GOOD deal of worrisome argument ha* gon* on over tbe question: Can prayer change the will at God? We ahali be les* bothered by that question when we di* < cover two truths On* is that in th* Lord's Prayer. . and in th* Bible generally, we have already revealed to u* the line* along which God’s snU move*: and the ether l* that prayer Itoolf la a means of learning God's win W we knew the* Ood'e sriN H sgatest semethtag- W** M *■ have any aenee, we know there t* n* n«* to praytag fee that ibtag. If we know God'* veto desire* semelhlng. then see one be reandeel that eor prayer* to that dlrnetten wih be hear* with favor. A study of the Lord's prayer, from this angle, will ’*aeh a Chris tian bo* to pray u> accordanco with God s will. Patil knew this When he' prayed that his PluUppian trtenda’ "lev* may abound more and mor*.' be knew very well that this was preciaely tn line with the , wtk of tbe t ataei wno is eternal Lev* ..j 1 ft«e-Mt»t •- I** s*t*r»a«i*»<t «’••• I ch.IV I,s ;*<•»• V*« a .r« •* tr.i 1 ' I gg| OriBtWIMAMBgB *tl«a»B4 I *« WWI r«*i«r«Q >
g is*.*- , — ram saw*- wA | Itarai ChwHitß » ■ t' — Antioch Unltad Mleoionary Ollie Krepe, aupL L. W. Null, paator Sunday rchool »: W Moratog worsNp 1»:1« Evening eervice 7:«i). Mldw-ek prayer service Wedee*day. 7:M Come unto me. all ye that labour aad arc honey laden, and I will give you seat Matt. 11. it ~ Couao wosatop with u*. A friend ly welcome to extended to all Union Chapel Evangelical Unltod Brethren wmPwß'-. baavrenM T. Norrie, paetoe *:10 Sunday school. Wendell MUtor supt Warren Nidi Inger east. l«:|0 Worship aervico. Evening Service <:U uunivr C. E- Shirley Work Inger, pre*. g;S( Adfot a B. MBo W'lHtomoaß pfWSS :«S Youth Fellowsblp. Veda Williamson. pre* ' 7: JO Worship *ervice. Wedweedey Evening g:«S Junior ehelr practice 7:SO Prayer meeting, “Omer Merriman. trader « Rivarra Circuit U. B. Church Mt. Xian *:*k am. Sunday rabool. 10: W a m C'la»a meeting 7:M pm. Christian Endeavor 7:08 p.m Monday evening Oct M, Revival wrytoee. Re». J. H Lanier, evangelist with Gilbert and Rachael Baker in charge of music and staging. The public is invited i Pleasant Grov* P.M a m. Sunday school IP:M a m- Ctoa* meeting 7:00 pnt Christian Endeavor 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting Mt. Victory 9 00 a.m. Rally Day and Home coming. Sunday school in charge of paator. 10:00 a.m. Rev. Orlon Fuller of Huntington. Ind. will bring the mesaage Tbe Ft. Wayne Gospel Quintet will be In charge of the music and singing Al noon a carry In dinner will be served at the Ann*. Brodick borne. • >:<Mf->m. Service of mask. »oug.and praise with the quintet in charge. 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic service. 7:UU p.m Wednesday, prayer meeting. wSWCSI October S«rb ' with Rev. Orlon Falter, evangelist ( 7:ini pin »ach evening ' “ j 000 " BL Paul and Wincheater U. B. Circuit Dal* Osborn, paator WinchMtsr Sunday school >:3* am. Sermon 10:10. « Prayer meeting. Thur«day 7; Jo. kt. Paul Sunday rc hool 9 15 a m Christian Endeavor 7 |> m. Preaehinr 7 30 \ Prayer meeting. Wed 7 p in. | Pleasant Mills Baptist | W. H. LeMasters. Interim pastor i p 3« a m morntna worship sen ice. Topic of srrtnon ■ tnrvsimvnts That Are Safe ' 10:30 am. H S cla-s |u-riod ■ 11-0° a.m- liismlsaaL Lnwe.il Noli, • opt R«v MMasters attended the In 1 disna BsptUt ctrttven'ion »< Wash I ingtobS’ I _ . - ' • Menree Methodist W. L. Mali, minister. ' !> in. moinlnv worship ■ lo.Jd. Sendsr school. Official board uieetinn after Sun , day school I S:l3. MVF Leader: Diana Crist. 7:30. The evening service WedncMlaj 7:00. mid-week aerv | ice. 7:13. Choir pracilce. j BL Luk* Evan. A Reterwted Qhurch ( Handwras — - H M. Meckatrcth, minister J mi Worship service. 10 oo Munday school. 700 Youth. Fellowship Glen Vtrabm will be leader. His theme , will be. "How Can I Love EveryI body?" ' Retain to Jerusalem ' a . film will be shown Mt. Pleasant Methedlst P. M. Rise, pastor . K . n# Sr wt ! Sunday schmrl *3« a m Beulah Chapel Methodist X- H. Rise, pastor Donald Bhady. supt. Sunday school p ::o a ni kt. John's Lutheran — Highway 27 W G. Schwehn, pastor Erisil-h. ,ervii- W -> m tlerm-itt ser.ritfe 10:30 p.m. Calvary E. U. B. v Albert Nl Straley. pastor Sunday school 9 a.m. iCSTi. Lloyd Liehienberger l< the riim-rln-undent and the lessen for the day 'is Growing Through Pray, i " Prayer service lo on am. Th'i:iats leader Erhial .Sblffcilv. >t!t <*’ j ’ ' — ' *’ V- ph ’■. rtf’’ i»tp r. J a p nt . K.ytii'.r Hauirm is pre !<!• IH tW>
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t, M*wM Tabw Methqfoat fowrcb g Harold B. BaaaMra, kaator »:M ».». Sutatoy akbool; toaeoa a entitled “OrowMfo Tkroagh b Prcyrr,' Matt. S:S»S; Luka u 11:»-13: PbllUpplaa* 1:3-11. t 10:50 Mornlag worship e 7:30 p.m. Eve Nag worship. Thursday October M T-W P- m Prcjfaf niaallng aad Bible study. a Thought tor tbe week: “H*blt I* a cable; w* weave a thread of It • every lay. aad at last w* caatart " break It." (Horace Mana I. I. Cafeteria Sapper at “The Hig Top" Satsrday 5:00 • u ;7:00. Haxaar Taadght. — ' Methodtat Chareh. U
Minor Accident Is •”" ■ w WMF • WWW WWMMW Vw W • • I' Rnsodsd Thunday City police taveetigatad a minor accident Thareday which occurred when care driven by Ben Btedsbaker, route 1, Oesian and Merle Rurkhaad, route 1, ifoeroe, collid- . at near Uta Pcnaeylvaaia rallioM tracks aa tbe Rtadabaker car waa coalac oat of a parking ptace. , Total damage waa eatlawted a* ; »»• HtoSra Gaaeto la IMS foera were aaly dfo motor eaarta la foe whale aettaa. Today Smn era SS,SSS matae courta with ' aa evaraia at B saaaa to aaeh aaart.
Eight Ms* KUM i Al S4* EsplodM Seguia. Tax.. Oct. »-<L'PI— A fuel tank may have caused a B-SP superfortreee to explode in night and craah into a Held, killing all eight men aboard, air force officials said today. Randolph flaM authoritlaa aota. tlw dead taeladed: Sad Lt.- Hoeft? M. Myer*. N. SSSd Baath Campbell Av*.. CMeago. AB., atadeat pito< Brig. Goa. Corl B. McDaalel. cmanned*, of Randolph, said rat deaea Indicated “aa explosion accurrad while tbe plane waa In the air and another exptoeton occurred when it etrack the •round.” Democrat Want Ada Brief Reaoß*
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