Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1950 — Page 2
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Discussion Question* oa th* Sunday School Lamos, GroMag Through Reading and MadltalMto. for Sunday. October 2». 1. What connection la there bn> twees what we read aad as what we meditate? 2 What are some good teats of profitable reading material? 1. What devotional books have been helpful in your reading? 4. In what way is it true that one becomes as he thinks? 5 How may one meditate profitably? EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring ywr Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monroe “We knew your Ford Boot'’ MOdMOddlMllllllttbMt •Fancy runs moot furiously when a guilty conscience drives it. — Fuller. nMMRMMMMRRRMRRNWBBNI RIVERSIDE GARAGE We repair all makes of cars, front Wheel Alfaiment. Batteries and Tins. 24 Hr. Wrecking Service 12* E. Monroe «. Phone 3-33 It UWWWWMMMMMRMIW The man is worthless who knows Low to receive a favor, but not ; how to return one. — Plautus. . IIHIIHHIIIIIHH4H4I Pumphrey Jewelry Store I GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IIHIIHMIIIIIi|»OH4* He that' is much flattered soon' teams, to flatter himself. — S. Johnson. ■ tastsH 111 it 111111 >HH Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Established 1915 All Kinds of Roofing a biding ( . Furnaces. — Stokers Conv»raion Gas A Oil Bu'tvert ’ insulation —By Iding Specialties • Phone 3-2615 ♦ mi beeeetitit tt »**»•*»» F.ar always springs- from ignorance Ktiprson HHHHHIt «»»>♦♦ The First State Bank Decatur. Indiana Established ISX3 Member Federal Deptmit, Insurance Corp. MHIHHHIIHIHIiMH When- flowers degenerate man cannot live Ji'apoleon. *♦»■»♦♦♦ M IMIIMHMOw lie Particular About your Apparel. ChooM « your clothes with Confidence from your favorite store. HOLTHOUSESCHULTE&CO. M MMM»M»»dO> <;• iilh-ii.: : -kiccUh belter than v lolotb • — LsFmitaine V ot-Tntnmthelp - the- poor--by - de-, -tr,,yliig the rich. — Bov-tcker. ♦ ♦•♦M00M8III IIIMMHf DISTRIBUTORS of MOBII.GAS MOBII.OII PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Mh A Mpnroe Phone 3-2011 moo ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦oa fiti. -h.i h <l<»- 1 sr-tt* is \ 4 avc riv.M Khawled#*- is by utody. ii.irut and *tre|ijgth of »H1 Decatur Farms So. Third St’. Phone : »-2l IS I) R E S S E I) CHICKENS I S. (iii*‘l. Graded Egg* U ! !l >b * ile 4 Retail ♦♦+h+h+h-h-:'WtFh+'H
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Creamed Comments oh the Bunday School Lesson. Growing • Through Reading and Meditation, Acts 17:10-12; Philippian* ♦:»,»; 1 Timothy 4:12-14; II Timothy >: U; 4:13. ter Bunday. October » 1 Too much stress can not be giv. «a to the right kind of seeding since from this practice will be produced thoughts that will make or unmake character. V.lO. “And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea; who coming tilMhOf VOBt kMB tha the Jann? Hardships at TheeaalanIcn canned plans for Paul aad SHaa to rd * Baran Opportnaitieo ter good always open to the faithtuL V.ll. “These were more noble than those Ml Thoaaatantea, In that they received the word tn aU soadF nnag nt diUmA. waM . Um socigtorea daily whether Grata tlUags were so." Here is the leoaon of urguat necessity always to appeal to the Bible to settle unern ttoae of doctrine aad life. The Christian lite is not one of argn:<mmM but eae that will hear, andacutoad, aad obey what God says I 'argeiy through God s word. V.ll. ‘Tbaiwfoit many of thorn i iraUarad: alee of baaattrabte w» 'man which were Oreek a. aad of I nan not a tew." When .a teacher I <>i minister han dona Ma beet to present the truths of Ood. he will do the rest aad results will follow. Note that the Intellectuals were reached ! V.g “Finally, brethren, wbatso ' ever things are true, whatsoever 4-tirings—ere-- honest. - whatsoever .things ate pure, whataoeter things I .•are lovely, whatsoever, things are' jof good report: If there lie any. i virtue, if there be any praise. i think on these things." Here are 1 {eight tests of right thinking: 1. jtj-what you are thinking about true?" 3, is your thinking honest? 3. Is yovtr- thinking just? 4 Is your thinking pure? &. Does youri mind tend to that which is lovely? h «. Is your misd hear ‘ | good reports? 7. Does your mind : i seek virtue or does it always lookil for flies in the ointment? x. Do | I you seek cotnntendable traits in ■ I another? Such, a state of mind I 'calls for the motive of love at ] jthe mainspring of thi eoul »
/A 0m Many .people are inhuppy because they Trave atttnliou upevuil [ consideration, kindness;'Ahey are quick to take uffeuse. They are make others miserable. Ther*} i# only oue..<ure and that is lo Munender self to Christ, i then attention in wanted not tor Keif but for Christ Then it is that mie lives to the glory of God andnot to the glory of self, then it >s that one is really happy for 'here is a spiritual cmnpepsaticnxj *»hen Christ is crowned Lord ot ail. z Clericu* Says: cicrh iih say* ‘ Our. love for MXm! books and the Bible sboultl j i‘ »-m n with the years One of she blessings of im rea.-ong years lie# in the fact that bile actually Inerr time for reading and
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I VJ. "Thane things whl bye have ; I both learned and received, and: ■ heard and seen in me. do; and the God of peace shall be with you." I Paul was not slow to declare himself a Christian witness Christian witnessing is as powerful as Christian teaching and it is here where church members are to have a part. V. 12. “Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an esample pf the believers, in word, ‘n conversation, ia spirit, in Math, in purity." Paul here exhorts the young preacher, Timothy, tn make the meat of hie ministry (1) in word; that to, to teaching; (2) ia coaversatlon; manner of lite; (31 In charity; love; (41 in spirit; (SI in faith; and ((> in purity not merely ceremonial but moral. V.IX “Til I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine " A pastor ah mid work steadily on. week by week with full confidence to the Gospel. V. 14. “Neglect not the gift that ts within thee, which wag given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of thn hands by the presbytery." Here was an effective preacher duly ordained and recognised by the church and entrusted by God as a faithful servant There is something in such a recognition that serves to make a minister of Jesus Christ faithful to his ingV. 15. "Meditate on these things • give thyself »holly to them; that thy profiting may appear to all.” Timothy was exhorted to give liituself wholeheartedly to the Christian ipJnistry. As a result of faithful labor. Timethy "would grow In ability and usefulness and his growth would be manifest to oth ers. V.IS “Take, heed unto thyself, aud unto the doctrine; continue tu them; for in doing this thou shalt tiinth save thyself, and tfiepi 0® I hear thee." Timothy Is again exhorted to take heed of the thinnsl I Which pertain to his own spiritual I development. V.IS. “Study to shew thyself ap. proved, a workman -that needelii | not be ashamed, rightly dividing i the word of truth " This does not i i refer to a study of hooka but i I means to give diligence, to take 1 pains or to do one’s beat. God’s I approval i s most Important, espec-i ; tally when handling his word I Sunday School comments has-' -School Leirwqus, copyrighted L’y the | International Ijopm-il of Religious Education.’
I meditation This should make'fer i the development of Christian character Kvery day should have .Its quota of reading .’V matter J how small or how - hiirricm. Otherwise. one will go backward and! not forward In Christian culture , Book Review The Loneliest Journhy. by I’ran’j res I Jackson. The Westminister) Press, is a personal ae- ount of -< woman s journey, slowly, step by step from- reUeiou* indifferente. ‘ to full acceptance of Christianity ( •n spite ot difficulties and doubt.. | Mrs- Jackson released this private record for the benefit of the ’ who are seap King foe a real-Uitli ' since aha Is vitally Interested m 1 eople. Extravagance is the rich man’s : pltlall. Tttpprv > Greatness is virtue incarnated »nd~ai work O < ollnell. o, ' - » ■ Faith is the continuation of reason. W Adams.
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H. A Woßy. Mtatotor |! S.W to 11 oo Uniftoß Servteeu I of Ruaday Brteool aad Marateg I Worxhip. Mervta Rupp, Bupt. I This Is Rally Day at our Church f and we urge every member to be I la his ptocß. A short procnun will be given by some of the children. r Duac. “Give Me Thtoe HMWt. “Annabelle Shaffer aad Evelyn Sumawra. Maaaage "The Healing Ministry of Jesus." ‘ , 7;M Children s Goapal Hoar. r 7::» MYF. The Prograas. “Green Pastures" will be given The prorram Is based on Psalm 23. 7:3# Evening Service. f Hymn Sing and Chorua Time. „ Mesaage. "Jeans’ Missionary Vie'ion.” WEDNESDAY , I 7:3d Prayer Service aad Biblo : Study. We are studying to the ' book of Philemon. I FRIDAY 4 30 The Sunday School will meet for it'e content Party. Nov. M 3 Wo will have our Annt ual Missionary Convention. A welcome is extended to all to visit with us! i First Baptist Choreh Robert H. Hammond, paator ; — Bible School The Bible school meets at •:!} with classeH for all groups Ralph Kenworthy, supt. r Morning Worship In the morning worship service ( the choir,will sing "A Mighty Fortress." by Luther, in honor of Reformation Sunday The Rev. Jonas , Berkey will bring the message j Other musical self, t ions will be "Air." by Bach, and "Canxotia." by Purvis. All are welcome. I Youth Fellowship The It. Y. F meets al 6:30 in the l<hurch basement. AB young pees -4-pie- trf the- vhWH-b are Ju viced Ur aU r~™ ’ ~- I j . Evening Semee | At the eveelng service we will have the G. E. Aeolian choir in a special concert. We greet them warmly, knowing that their siaa- . mg ia of the beet, and are happy Wuhave them with us ibis week. The service is at 7:3U, The otndr is giving the offering to the bonding fund of the church. Wednesday Night ’ The Pl ayer, service will be’ held at s nfl. with the choir rehearsing at 7.00 ■ i Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church F. H. Willard, minister Suiidiiv Svhool !»:15 u.m EvOfrelt , Hui Morning Worship 10:10 am. IR« formation. Du,v. Service. Ser mon: ’Why Are There Protect The Adult Choir will sing. it.Mi.*s Dorothy West Directing. The Bethany Youth Fellowbhip wHI he guests of Trinity Chun h %Qulh Fellowship at 0:30. Prof. th’hiiVK Will Fnlbn wnryh e-at 7:30 p in. Tiro service will b« held at Trinity Chun-b with the of Bethany. Trinity and Chiun Chapel joining Professor J. Brrti <P Hei - ney of Bonebrake Theological Seminary of Dayton Ohio will l bring an on the founders ot The Evangelical I m*ed Breth ion Church. Choirs of the three < Ihirt lies w ill sing under the direction of .Miss Dorothy Weet. AH Evangelical I'nited Hret hr e n should attend and all others are • ordially wekoine. The Board of Trustees will meet oil Monday evening at 7:30. Adult Choir will nhearse on Tuesday evening at 6:30. The Committee on Evaugeliam v ill meet .on Tuesday evening at 7.30 in the jiastors atody. Mhl week Service. Wednesday; 7 :00 oa lot k. The first atudy on tTpF Uen7>rinnan<»naT study "book on worship will be Used. The Ladies of the Church will meet for a combined meeting on Thursday afternoon at 2:00. The meeting will have ‘Thanksgiving” as its theme and a thank-offering will be taken. The committee in <.barge is Mrs Ivan Stucky. Mrs Ernest Foreman. .Mrs John Spahr and. Mrs. Heber Feasel. Members of the Ladies Aid are reminded a|so to bring Thanksgiving Dollars Votrth choir rehearsal- wHI hr held on Wednesday. evening at 6:30. The Youtli Fellowship will have a Halloween Party on Monday
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r ’ Mr. and Mr* I). H. Callow. All t couple* and friend* of tha congrea Ration are cordially Invited. Non ( man Witte of McMillen Company B will apeak on the "Soybean." Finance Board meets Monday } evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at . 7 p.m. On Monday. November 6th. tbe r paator will begin a Class of lectures on the fundamental teachings ( of tbe Christian Religion This is an open meeting with no obligation* to anyone attending, it will l meet in tbe church basement one week from Monday. , Firm -Methadlat Church Garald H. Janes, pastor ( Church st study »:S0 a.m. Lowell k Smith, superintendent Church at worship 10:2« am Sunday evening vesper* 4:30 p.m The final ia a aeries of sermon* on “Th* History of the Christian Church ” Farewell fellowship service t<M- Dr. Jone* and family Youth fellowship 6 p m First Christian Church Jana* M. Berkey, minister Dennis Norman, superintendent , This Reformation Sunday is a , tint? for !**.•<> remember that uwn have erred in the past in their rylatioaslilp with God. else rctorirter* never would have been accessary. It Ja-A-ilmi itif «• Je fe-exajfitne ! our faith In Jesus Cfirlst with open I minds -In accordance with this , theiue the minister will speak con corning "The Persecuted' 1 Miss ( Phyllis Kraft will bring the musical contributions to worship of L "Meditation" by Sturgis and “Con , solation" by Mendelssohn, and the choir wilt present "A Might Fortress" by Luther Morning worship begins at 9:30 ' r Junior Church ■‘Peter The Disciple' is the title . of- the message for • nn-mber• -of unior church who meet at !• It' am. This service is for children amp ie<ondu«ted eimulraneoii-ty with adult acorn-hip Official Board i The official hoard will hold if November meeting next Wedm ' dar night at 7:30 in the ehuri-li of I five . 1 i ~__i_Xadies Aid >| ,Mr< Gerald Strickler bvwi<I (o the ’ »dis» Mi<l at 7.30 pm ou -Fri* I day Novrittber 3. This is a change j fr«»in th* n eular fir*.t Wednesday ‘ | schedule • | Fifth Dlstrn t Meet Young |>«H’plr from 12 to 21 will . * att< nd (he Fail Fifth District m» e: 'at Van Buren begiunnic at 2:3»' [next Sunday afternuuu. Novcmb»i '5. Principal speaker wifi be Mrs IJ. D. Montgnmcfy. a ChrDtmn ' worker who nt many year* in j the mi'odon Reids of Puerto Rici ; and Arg< ntiirn. i Noles .' On Sunday aftrrnoop, Noveiniwr 15. Dr. J«din . MeTstrr of the Fir-t<i 8 Pre*by l< iian Church. Ft. Wayne .will Ep».<k at the First Methodiat iChurch of this city i»n the forma ttou of. the national count II of i 1 cteun hex This meet ins will begin at 3 o'chx’k and ds sponsoi ed by th* •« a«sm iaif’d.4hurches of Decatur. All < hurth members are invited to attend. ’J"'-' .- *" —tt.
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