Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1951 — Page 2
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o«i fl Questions cel Discussion Questions on t,lie Sunv day Lesson,. A Day of Acflv? * By -for Sunday, January 14. 1-1 How may all honest work be '•'ma<|e sacred?. t , 2.2 Why is work necessary tor a .happy and useful life? < ' i 3.1 How may work and prayer be Hglaiy jconnetted? •LjWhy should all people pray? How keep from neglectin'? prater? - ’ Lesson Prayer: ' L|isson/prayer: We are giateful lorjtbe capacity to work. Grant . that? we may consider our work a privilege to 'serve the Lord;. We x pra| for guidance f'hat all our wirk I may! be aecdrding to God’s will, so. tjikt we m^M'claim presence and all tjje^tin.ie.\ t-, mail is as great as the love he Bears- Flynn. " 1 r■ ’1 - , I For the finest . | j in quality IDEAL ICE CREAM [IS STILL TOPS! 217 feol Second St. Phone 3-4103 ; , Bussed are they who nothing io say, and can t be persuaded « to s|y. it. Lowell. KWVMAMVWWWWVWMMU | QUALITY. • PHOTO FINISHING f featuring j OVER-SIZE I prints. I HOLTHOUSE { DRUG CO. , • File ipg mart and the little are oil aSlevel befpie • r l. GEE HARDWARE •- CO. General Line of Hardware have M|iat you want | in you/r home. > 236 w. Monroe Phone 3-2021 MWyuWWVWiMMMWMMA * In| nature 1 we see everywhere .the' ’of strength ' and encouragement. ■ . ' i ',j »■ For General Plumbing and Hdating Needs, We Are, At Y<|ur Service, Just Call" BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING j 704 w.: Monroe St. Phone 3-2609 ♦'H'^H’********" 1 *^ 4 Th|> greatest trutlis are the s'iin,<plest| Harrow. '■ USED CARS ! AL. SCHMITT Self-love is the. greatest of ail ilattirers. La Rochefoucauld, IWMMMVVVVVWWVVUWMAMV' j DECATUR DRY CLEANERS ' v .• ■ ' ' ' ' i - ' . Finer Cleaning V ' . Alje call for and deliver. 1209 tV. Jefferson I Phone 3-3206 ;• _ _ ■ ' j It"Lufill your mind with resentjnent| .criticihry. and anger, you will leap that reward. DECATUR I Ll -WER co. I“Home of Homes” llders’ Supplied’ancL Coal t Estimates Free ■'r e \ Phortp 3-3309 111 Jefferson St mU*H i If you believe a jt»b is hard. It I'lll Be hard. Beale. L Yost Construction L. Co;, Inc, |Rcady-Mix Concrete ; I Sand and Gravel General Construction ; if. j Phone 3-3114' • liwjiVWIAftAAAMWVVWVMVV
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I Creamed ml f ;Ofl - Lesson \ Creamed Comments on day School Lesson. A day of Activity, Mark. 1:21-35, for Sunday. Jan uary 14. Jesus was not only a great .teacher, but ne was also full of good works, demonstrating' bib power in caring for the helpless and al! who needed him. The lesson of today is just a sample of his busy life during the three years of his ministry. \ \V. 21. “And\they went into Capernaum; and straightway on the sabbath day he entered ihto tho synagogue.” Jesus would begin his active ministry with his newly chosen disciples by attending the worship service In a synagogue It is a conceded fact that Christian business men as well as others who make a success of life, find their n\ace regularly in a public service’of worship. Jesus was honored .in having been asked to teach. Teaching <was the outstanding function of Jesus. The meaning of “dieiples” is learners, and so the learning process began at once. I VI 22, ‘‘And they were astonished at his doctrine; for. he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes." Just what hd smd is not recorded but it had a strong; appbal that the audience was astonished. The man in the pulpit has a very responsibility in | that he has an opportunity of the greatest importance for he stands in Ute. place of our Lord and is his But let it be said that the congregation can make or break the\ preacber; a praying, worshiping people will give the preacher the poiker to speak With authority, ’ • ■ V.j JbJ.JAnd forthwith, whem they : were cmne but of the synagogue j they entered intd the house Os Si- ‘ mod and Andrew; with Jesus ani John." The intervening ,verses tel! j of Jesus 'casting out evil spirits of a|i attendant ih the synagogue. In blns p ct b« showed that he not ; only preached and t'aught wit'h i * authority and power, but tha.t he | Iwd power over the evil forces of mankind. This art Os our would attract attention and give d__j— .■ - 1
Jll/Jl-ltT - j VMiatdver w J e give our attetition to. controls 6s. If we seek tlie men. the Sordid, the ugly, we will reflect those qualities in chip iives The umly excuse for thinking of ,them is. mat we determine by changid 1 ouf lives to put them out of opr puyposej This can be done, since each one is the supreme ruler over his ihind: as such, we make our decisiims. ' change them, select oft,” thoughts, and therefore are responsible for all reactions. Clericus Says: Clercifus,'says: "He that-wishes to enjoy religion 1 Will seek ii ;>f secret prayer in file njorning. if\that"is omitted, things thay\go wrohigi; the world will fill our thoughts; \ temptations will be. itroing. \‘Tnrough the day we shall find it hnpossible to raise o,Ur feelhgs to a state of proper devotion. The religion enjoyment thlouK'li the day will be according to the
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confidence which was so essential for Chri&t in doing his work. Capernaum now becomes Jesus' headquarters and Peter’s home wa « h l 3 favorite place of abode. Jesus’ ministry was closely associated with the home. V. ‘‘But Simon’s wife's motner lay sick with fever; and anon they tell him of her." Jesus often draws near in times of Sick ness. While this may have been an accident, however, Jesus found a special opportunity to do his work here. It is certain that this mother-in-law did pot just have an ordinary headache; she needed good Physician \ .V. 31. “And he came, and took her by the Hand, and lifted ihdr ufp; and Immediately the Uver left her, and she ministered unto them."'Peter's influence had heqa such as to pave the way for’the necesaary faith so essential: in Jehus’ healing.’Jesus in his healing: had lifting power so there was no need of time for this was so out of the ordinary that his miracle-working power was demonstrated- This woman, out' of gratitude, ministered to. all of them, likely getting them needed refreshments. Vt- 32. "Ahd at even when Jhe sun \was set. they brought to him all that were diseased, and theih that possessed with devils.”, Jesus’ fame whs- now so publicly received that th4 crowd came to him as som| as the sabhnth was over. l How many Were healed J|hd cleansed is not told but it? a big evening's work.,What he did has prop' of two things: first, of his great benevolence; secondly, of bi? a|’ vinb mission. IV- 35. ‘ And in the morning rising up a great while before day. he went out, and departed into a solitary place.and there he■ praypd.’’ The Saviour, though perfectly holy regarded .the duty of secret prayer: as of great importance; lie sought a solitary place for it • 1 far away from the world, even from! hia distiples.: He prayed early itr the morning - always th? beat tinie 'and a time when it should nos ’4<omitted;. If Jesus prayed, how, milch ; niore important is it that we pray, j Sunday School comments ’based I on the International Sunday School I jLekson’s, copyrighted by the .Inter ! national Council of Religious Education i j 1 ' 1 1
— ; ! - — ,r , Book Review Bright Horizons, by Albert Ch Wyckoff, fonder’, an > Publ&ming I Hodse, |s a,story of Wade Monroe: and Donna Rae Ratikin, who comes | to Manokaito work on the ' ity newspaper. Donna meets Wage’s | friends. Edith and Dale whom | everybody thinks will mary uh\il: a terrible tragedy strikes. But though the working of the Holy Spirit there is a hriglit horizotAfor them tind for their pastor watches them to spiritual maturity. i ■ •' - A peace prajvr movement iautiCiied in 1948 by a group of war velei - ans in\Manihester. N. H.. growing in this country and abrdac The plan followed by the grpuu is to hatise for a minute at uooti of each daiy ami each in his? ow"n way to implore ;God for help in ;the adjustment of international diffeiet)cos. with a view of enabling th* ‘ nations to an equitable iimi abiding peace: Qver a thou.san I Organizations and other groups in this country have endorsed the
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St. Mary’s Catholic Church ( Very Rev. Msqr. Seimetx, pastor 6 A.M. Low Maas 7:3d'A.M. Low Mass i j"-. 9:00 A.M. Children’s Maas 10:15 a.m. High Ma?s. 2:30 p.m. Sunday prayer hour.’ Weekday Mass 7:80 A.M. Holy Communion Sundays , First' Sunday, St. Agnes Sodality Second Sunday, Holy Name-So-ciety. Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of ■ r~~i ~ I ' I Church of God r. . ! Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street. Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Floyd Morrison, S. S. supt. Morning and Evening Services Every Sunday 8:30 a.nt. “Christian Brotherhood Hour” Tune In WKJG Ft. Wayne. 9:3© alm. morning worship, Sermon: “God Is Faithful." 10:30 a.m. Church school. "Christians attend Sunday- school, regularly Youth Fellowship:- Mjrs. Keneth Watkins,! president. | I 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights: MrsJC, W. Strickler, Mrs. Elmer Scott, leaders?. 7:30 p tn. Regular Sunday evening service, sermon: “Do All Things Work Together, For Good?" Wednesday 7:30 p.nt. Regular prayer meeting: Mt. Robert Strickler. speaker. Subject: “Prayer;" ' 8:30 p.m. Sanctuatyl and youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop. Mrs. | Kenneth Watkins, directors. t. We Welcome You You = enter this’ Church — Not as a Stranger, But as a Guest of God Come then, with joy in your heart, and thanks upon your lips, into His presence, offering Him your love and service. < .Affiliated with the Church bf God. general' offices, Anderfebn, Indiana. . i ' | Where a Christian experienpe makes you a menibei*. ' ■; . Zion Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, Pastor. Church school at 9:00 a.m. Jambs S.auffer. superintendent. Ciassies for all ages. ' |V ; Worship; service at 10:00 a tja. Sermon: ’"Keep’iiig the yiaionl’* (irdinalioti and installation of the ' pewly elected. Elders and Deacons. A nursery'will care for children tip to kittdeigtuten age. ] There will he a, brief meeting- of : t'he Official Board immediately ’ after' the Worship’ service. , I 5 Youth Fellowship at 6:00 pin./ Donna Kitjch-mbauer will be the leader. Regional Brotherhood banquet in - Salem E ahd R church, Ft. Wayiic' on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class .meeting <>tr Thursday at ,7:30 p.m. a.t ihe church. ; SI ; - Choir rehearsal on Friday dt 7:00 p.m. ' I •Catechetical classes on Saturday morning': seniors Ut 9 juniors it 40 a.m. ' J - Comb and worship with usr b' v I ' ! T » ■ jfl j Zion Lutheran Church i West Monroe and Eleventh Streetk* Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor (Whrfe Beauty of sanctuary and Service Incite to vyorkhip.) ' Services of woi be poiy ducted at twb convenient hours rtuib i day morning: 8 and 10:09 o'clock, j ■ The choir will appear at 10:;U»;' singing: “Praise To Title Lord," by ’ Haydn- ■ ’ ir Sunday school and 13ible\ clasis convene kt 9:15 o’clock. Church Calendar Meeting of Chinch Council and both Building Comn>it)ees in the church *nave Monday at°7:3o. Th? Adujt Membership Class meets Monday at 7. . fchoir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 .p.m:: :. ,h -p- ■ 111 Needle Club Thursday afternooiii, 1:30, at tlje home of Mrs. Ernst Ehlcrdjng. j . Saturday Bible Scftqol at 9:30 Saturday moi nihg. ’ - The pastor will be absent ttus week VVtdnesdqy to Friday attend’ ing a meeting of Distiridt Youtih' C(|mmittecs of the Luther a h Ohurch-Missburi Synod to bp held in St., Louis. Missouri. \ | — U || LUTES Flower Shop Flower* for All Occasion* Potted Novelties " Potted Plants-—Corsage* Phone 3-3 k 3(|4
Missionary Church. f , H. J. Welty, minister 9f(Mi to 11:00 unified serv|cesy Mei'Vln Rupp, supt. Duet, Kir. and Mrs? L. VonGunten. Message, “Triumphant Faith.” 1 7:00 Children's gospel hour, Mrs. < Rupp will be in charge. 7:00 M. Y. F. - There will tie a Biblp quizz. k 7:80 teventag service. Hymn sing and chorus time. Message, “Spiritual Alertness.” ; Wednesday 7:30 prayer meeting and Bible study. f Nfxt Sunday night in the M Y F servtee we will have the privilege of having some of the young 4>eople from West Berne Missionary churtjh in The public is invited to this service. . ; We will have special evangelistic services beginning Feb. 13 to 25. The pastor win bedoing the preaching and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tucker, of Marion, Ind. will be song evangelists. You will enjoy these fine inusieians! Tita public is invited to any of all of our services. A warm welcomes awaits all! I —i | | •_ ~ , .j, .i. , j Church Os The Naxarene North Seventh & Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor 9:|o a.m.-1116 a.m. Unified services. Glenn Habegger, superintendent of Sunday school, pome to study the Word of God with us. The subject of the morning message. will be “Fountains Or Cisterns." J 6:4’5 p.m. Youth Service. Evelyn liicks. president. 6:45 p.m. Adult study group. Mrs. O. Sudduth, president. 7:4)0 p.m. Evangelistic service. Message: “The Ethiopian's Skin.” • Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and prkUe service. ' Thursday 7 30 p.m. Young people's missionary society. l . Beginning Sunday Jan,]' 21, there be a week of revival services sponsored by the youn£ people. The J workers .will be two young men rom our church school at Kankakee, ill. Rev. Anton Ends will be the preacher and Paul White will have charge of the singing. H —• —i— : X 7 (it , Trinity ‘ Evangelical United Brethreq Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 9:Jv - Sunday School — Chalrpi r Barkley, superintendent. *■ A clitss 'a\nd worship service for every agc-jiro-ip in five departments. The lesson study is ’fThe Varied Minis try iif Jesus.” x ■ , 10:30 — Divine Worship — r The Orgati prelude by Harold Mumma is “Choral from Suite tjlothique'’ by Boe'ihnan. A period of silent prayer will be observed during the pffcNory. "Prayer" by Kern. The anthem by the choir will be “Holy. , Holjb Holy - ' by Stultz. The‘sermon subject will be ‘“the Danger of the Ordinary. - ' 6 .‘3O — Junior ” Christian Endeavor. Youth Fellowship, and Adult study diss. ■i 7:30 — Eyening service of gosp«’l singing with Miss Opal Sprunghr as' the organist. The sermon subieeti'ls “Facing Life’s Detours.” The committee on evangelism will meet at the close of the evening service. ■ \ j ' Wednesday — 7:00 — mid-week jtarvice. ’ | : 8:00 — Choir rehearsal. First Baptist Church Robert H. Hammond, pastor ' . 5 Bible School : Billie school is at 9:15 with .-lasses for al>. 'Ralph Kenworthy, supt. i ", ;; Morning Worship , . - The pastor will speak on the subiject “Crumbling Walls.* The choir under the direction of Mrs. David Endilcr will sing “Saviour. Like a Shepherd Lead Us,” by Noble King, and Mrs. Embler '.will play “Medk tatitai,'! by Armstrong. V ■ X B.Y.F. Tita Baptist Youth i Fellowship iheeiing is at 6:30. and we are hoping that the high interest of previous imeetings will Continue. The ••progiani this week will be Bible ckmtafcts. Everyone lie sure and briilg your Bibles. - Evening Gospel Service , In the evening service the pasor will speak on. “Dunking Living Water," discussing ! the ! theme brought frvnji the _ story of the woiian at the well in Jtjbn 4. All are Welcome to these informal services. Monday Night The Men's Brotherhood will meet Qfo Monday night at 7:30, and at that time they will have as theta raest speaker, Mr. Noah Steurjf. COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To Uk. Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monrpe **We-hnow your Ford Best”
Refreshments will follow the program. All meh of the church are urged to be present. > |'Wednesday Night Choir rehearsal is at 7:00; prayer Service at 8:00; and the monthly meeting of the teachers and officers ot the Bible school will be at 9:00. ' . i Friday Night The regular, monthly meeting of the Philathea class Will be held at the church on Friday night at 7:30. The hosteases will be Mrs. Phoebe Hite and Mrs. Pauline Butler. Mrs. Goldie Hilyard |rill be the leader. First Methodist ' Samuel Emerick, pastor The church school period of the First Methodist chufch will begin at 9:30 Sunday morning under ihe direction of Lowell J.. Smith, and the fine staff of teachers and other officers who will be glad to vkek conta any person attending. The morning worship service will begin at 10:20 o’clock, and the pastor’s sermon theme will be, “Preaching From the Church Steps." The congregation is asked to read the seventh chapter Jeri miah, particularly the verses 1-11, in preparation for the service. Special music for the service will; be given by the youth choir under pie direction of Mrs. W. J. Krick and Mrs. Edgar Gerber as accompanist. Carol ElzCy and Dan Thomas will assist the minister in the. leadership of worship. At the evening youth meetings at p.m. and again at the special evening service at 7 p.m. the guest speaker wMll be Dr. Edwin IL Garrison, assistant to Bishop R. C. Raines,. Indianapolis, and he Will give a taPort of hie recent tou • of the special advance projects in Germany which are currently supported by the 3116 Indiana Meth* odi?t churches The choirs will rehearse at r egular sessions at the church oh VWednesday evening. The service of prayer study will begin at 7 P »»- I' • J ' First Presbyterian Church A. C. E. Glllander, minister Jehus said, “Love your enemies.” How can we love communists; if our turning the other cheek would permit tiiem to destroy everything we. hold sacred? Is there a clue in the love of God toward us, which includes,chastisement? “Whoni the Lord loveth, He chasteneth,” we are told in Book of Hebrews. I The sermon will consider this question. Cburcn school, 9:30 - 10:20 a in.; superintendents. Dick Macklin and Jack Knudsen. Only 9$ started off the New Year right by attendance. We can beat that this Sunday. Divine worship. 10:30 - I 1 !:30 a.m. Childrens sermon. )■ “Mr. Snitiel's Cookies,” told by Faris Franz, student for the ministry. Adult Sermon, "Love Your, Enemies? -How?” “Show Us the Way” will be the title of'the anthem by the choir. Mrs. Tyndall will stag. . Westminster Fellowship, 4:00 p.m. All high school and junior high people invited. Judy Franz will lead the worship The \pastor wiß read a letter fr)om Korea, and tell further of the plans for the drama In April or\'May. New officers, elefeted January ,12 at she i congregational business meeting . will be ordained and installed at the Holy Communion, January 21.1 All members able! to be present should plan to share in the Lord's Supper for the winter pirirt er. Prpsbyteriau Men are working plans \for the (second! annual Ttaolundhog Breakfast” Friday February 2. (.1, '■ --4—L.;/ X, In [your patience possess ye y >u.souls. 3t Luke. H j 1 i > J I ■ ' i ''' ■7l
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* Ddle Carnegie says.i’T spent sev eral years writing a book on HoW to StopWorrylng and Start Living; After years ojf research, I am con-i vinced that the best possible meth-j| od of conquering worry is prayei and religious faith,” There is noj mental illness so dommon and so devast-ing as 'worry • it saps one's j strength, produces insomnia, and saps the time and energy that i , ought to be used constructively, i
BetVany Church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, Pastor Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Vermin • Custer, 'supt. Morning worship 16:10 a.m. , Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. Evening service 7:00 p.m. The Kum Join Us class will me|et on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the church. Mid-week service, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. ! Jj. Choir rehearsals — adult, , day 6:30; youth, Wednesday 6:30; ' First Christian Church Jonas M. Berkey, minister j Dennis Norman, superintendent Thfe'Sunday’s message will begin i a series of sermons on the virtues that are,a part of the Christian life. The first of these is “The Virtue of Humility.” The choir will sing "Great Master,, Touch Us” by Sanderson and Miss Phyllis Kraft for i the offertory and prelude, “Thank’s I to our Lord " by Handel and "‘Prelude” by Chopin. Junior Church Children up to the age of 12 are I welcome to attend the services of Junior Church beginning at 9:30. ija.m. each Sunday morning and run* : ning concurrently with the adult • services.Church School This school is conducted by the -. church got for the purpose of teach- ! ing creeds but to teach Christ as ' He is revealed by the New Testament. > | ;■ ■ \ Corinthian Class Mrs*. Dan Roop will be hostess to the Corinthian Class at her home on Monday. January 15. at 7:30 p.m. tJMre. Jessie Royce is in charge of; I entertainment. : TNT Class i ' The January meeting of the TNT. i Class will be held'in the home of ► Mr. and Mrs. Rayinoind Schwartz : at 8:00 o'clock next Wednesday eve- • ning. j Notes Choir practice for this coming week will be at the home of Mr. and 1 M rst William Kohls. I Chi Rho members will meet at . 6 p.m. on Sunday in the Church Office. Children between the ages • of 8 and 12 will meet at 4 p.m. with ► i Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faulkner, Jr. •Jin the Church basement. —ri —* —— \ Do You Know { 1. Who wrote the Book of Revelation? [j I ' J 2. Where was it written? ( 3. With what does Revelation ' (ideal? i 4. Were there only seven chtirches in Asia Mjnof? 5- What lesjbons stand out clear-' Idy? ! Do You Know Answered j.., . ■ , J. 1, The apostle JtMin (Re'. 1:1) j (2, On the isle of Patmos, in tbe Aegean Sea (Rev. 1:9) 3. With the! things bliat were to come to pass in the future (Rev..1:1) Also the past and present !(Rev. 1J19) ! ; I 4. No, there were many others, but these were types. * 5. Churched must be, active oldie, loyal or be rejected by Christ.
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