Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1951 — Page 2
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J Discussion on I Questions &s | ,ui biKilon QiH'hihui" on tin- ‘tu dnf Hli h-nol Glory uiul H» r Hundux l-"<’i•cuMry 2ft. l nom4itui«’N i* inonutaiiL, ■'" l<>«s < ti" > l« n. u? W'liy Vtlhi Jumuh have un kin«r • ihp - dim Iplew • iM/ni proof limvv w*»of Im im,Wi|ii(v ' v . tn prayar »?li‘t’vilvo? / V 11,1 ahuutd Im doim with i»» •» IdOgiU “i” filled with mi writ fl’W .•• 0W on Frooiri . J',> I’jHMtr: \Vo are ’ unite ul Icr,' Ilin rt'K'liitiok of Hit l path tn <; *unt. (hiitV 1 , too, may go upafl ■ nnd pour out oui; hem i s dn *ho‘ hua. ati unswtn for our problems. Giant that . we l inly have aA our program the praoi«e of prayer that we may know- the presence of God. We jilted the courage to bhan.-t w bjkt dan e changed. . . Jia a I- , « ""'“‘lpj si.. ■ ■■ ■ »»»»»»♦♦♦»♦ »♦♦ liiH H f DISTRIBUTORS ■I--L ■ of -3 ■■ WBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. j / Cor. Bth & Monroe —.-\T ! Phone 3-2014 M in i it » S --I •• V ’ She |liighe«t prayer is that of prijihl for another. f yfijl * *»< *»!>♦♦♦»♦♦ <>»»»> I Decatur Farms . St|i Third St.. Phone 3-2148 |DRESSED A CHICKENS it. $. Gov’t. Graded Eggs , J , Wholesale & Retail lire tiewr able to rise übo"e ( t|ivl duty of paying dividends to - J • SALES .. gEiptudnm ed HulONimiimUip : | • •; mi t our B«rrl'r«. UlgMiljVH HIUII HAL# DATE ? Mrmnook, Farm, and ♦ ’ jk ! Huai Malato Halim >lj|dwval Realty Auction Co. I JL\f' Haumann r .! mo Klint & Mutton Stu. J V - i PHONE 3-3201 t (» mi. i i*.i. like Hitting oi. n p h Hhould make you jump up amLiio something. r , g DIERKES implement Sales < ■’ | Ferguson Tractor I j Farm Machinery I Sales and Service HJmair 27 Phone 3 3311 ' |n Decatur—Since 1921 \ WWAWWVVVWUWffWVt TisUio] aa ay Aim criminals, start wi'ilßiht! high chair.--For the finest in quality £jAL ICE CREAM A. H STILL TOPS! 217 nto Boc,ond St. Phone 3 410 '7'. ■ Ll' ■ 1 I ihb d l< kim \ in pm vi. yiiio . lijidf' H. I H good iiuupi ' uiul . I |H lf|.l‘ih i hm m i' l s * ■ ,TI u«ue in Vee •j j J > G*'Jl Holthouse Drue Co. wwwywwwwwwvww* Ifeywho JivvMjln the pant grows a old b|for£'hl« time., LEE HARDWARE I CO. •I; ■ j - ■ ? ' f J ’ ■' Line of Hardware Wil have what you want . • ih your home. - > r ' 236 V^,.;Monroe ' Photic 3.-2021 tfWMWVVWWWVW¥¥¥V¥¥h
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Kjfpfl 1 i>iup-d •.hiiiiiiOlm'on iljp Hull illii SihOid tdiHHOii, (ilmy Kild Hoi Vica,] Mark Slip!', for Humlu}. rimry 25. j d Jwuiik the God in hi« niuiontuin ti>p experianco i" Ids IrauHfimjialioii and tuugiit that in thin life* the power ot'Cloil was to be .trknsiiuted in service. V. 2. ‘ And atjter six days Jesus taketli with hipi Peter and Janies and John, and bringfeth them up into a liigh mpuhtdin apart, by themselves and lie whs transfigured before them." Jesus sought the mountain to pray vqncerning the subject previously discussed with liis disciples, niimely. hik death. Deatli is no.smdll event and calls for prayer for diVine guidance and strength. Jesus wanted close fellowship with the inner circle of ijis disciples while he had communion with’God. Communion with God and fellowship with Got is childre i are essential. While Jesus prayed his glory within trandigured him\ V. 3. “And his garments became glistering, exceeding white, as no fuller oh earth could whiten them.’’’ AVhite is x a iymbol of purity, la Jesus this quality was hundred p< r cent whiter beyond? what any bleacher of clothes equid product. V. 4. "And: oiere appeared untothem, lE'lijah ’>w,ith Moses, and thej .were talking with mountain top experience there appeared Moses, the representative of the law,, anil Elijah, the representathe oi’iiic prnpiieiw, aild' hen Jesus fulfilled the law and the pro phets. pot only talked about death/but their presence gave full •‘"’iiritme of im ;nori jilij Th.' * three djaelples hba heep ik 3«ep bore w itness and. God also ■ again djtclafed himself hi a voice of ,i< . i-pt.uice. Jcimus reiniiirred to go on with 11(0 worjd'B icdrmp live pi'ocohMes, t ! . \ » V 11. "Ami a i.< n lip') i iiute th «h» kisiMdes, they.saw ja aimit mul tltudo iilmul them " The c|'irwi! uuiitrd .U'httH to (oiu'li and luui, iIo re h ih« i Mill i aiij.i t/- men Millllilm Jl’yllH .Hid Jceiir- k.||iH.| null I .An English mystic “Religion demands ; drastic lOverliinilihg <lf the ektmenis of character, area! ijepentamfe, and moral pipgatiuu. ak the beginrihg of dll spiritual . truth." it therefore behooves us surrender personal pride, arrogance. and egotikjn and try Inini bly to see ourselves as we real’y are; Gien to become active in ministering to the' neeus of other, and to bear burdens : ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ! West Monroe, and Eleventh streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor , (Where Heaiity of Sanctuary and Service Invite to Worship.) Ociili. the third Sunday in. laoil. vill be obHeryed with xelebralion of Holy ('ommu|iion at both the a and in : !'.(• kervices. ]The pastor will be ukkiHted pt I he: sorviimH by In- "lev ITofesbr Eugene l Ft. Wayne \ The < hnlr. will appear Mt ll>:3ft. niler ihu direction ot David : mbiler, aingilM , "O P•' .11 'Out Eymj'.’' by Maitfnhinej ■ i ' 1 i
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•:!. i «•' • i ,r,. V. ?ft. "Ami Miralgli'tway all ih« imlltltjmlo. when they huw Mure greatly amaxad, and ruimlaKT to him, niilutqd him " limo WUM wl) evih i -|h|o|i hi iylm t’l'lij a |ol mir t , •|uimn «(> iioruMMuiy in limit,ng u.c larfd . j '/ '|'.' J M. :Ift "And he aulfml, Whni <|mHUmi yu With llimii?'* Ghrlkt'w Mauim took kdvftnuiao of hla hi iiem r and rmifoumli'd the dlMrlpje whj> lulled so Imai a tank whi! !i imd been rommlMhmud to ay.. Likely they lost thin power becauHd they failed to pray aright, Th# way to cut pft divine powef-is to quit praying. V. 17. "And one of th© discipb answered hiin, Teacher 1 brought! unt >' them my son, who hath, a dumb spirit.") There was no case too hard for Jesus, which was current. opinion then. Not only ought each one come, to Jesus, but ehen one pugbt to bring others to him. V 25. “And wlibi) Jesus saw that a multitude canie tdgetlier, he rebulked; the unclean ! spirit, saying unto him, Thou dumb and deal spirit, \1 command theb, come out of him, and Alter no more into him/’ Jesus discomforted his crc.ics in that he healed this lunatii , it a-miracle that none other could have performed. We ne<d not fear any criticism when doing the Lord’s will. V.' 26. “And having cried ouG and torn him much, lie came out; And khe, boy as one dead, ■insoinuch thatj l inany said, he is dead." The evil spirit makes a, fight when he is commanded to leave the body; he will even aUempi to kill his subject,, so in the wrestling’ there is- an appearance ul death. The cure wa»\ perfect. - ’ / Vs. 28,29. When he win come into the house, Ida dUdlplUA | asked liir.i priviuely, lion wps it: tliai ,we couhi mil cast n <\>u| : A .<<l ’ the said unto them, This kind tan come oiijt by nothing, save by’ prayjvr " Jesus Welcome the dis< ipl. »’ ; qiieHKlon. When we full, he is ple..s- ■ e<i for u« To iihk him why. Let li 1 Jtv know n om <• uml lor all Him .n.. thing U'.j oi’dlng to God's will w ill i lluppell provided those who p|. I) ' ■ H . I . .(11.1 HI . n. .1 dumlay Hchmd < ••minenU Ihinc’d mi Hie inff-rnmiomil .■unduv !.<■ ..in . op\ l Uhleil by Hie lui.-,-nuibmdl < ohm il ot it< 11.1011.-1 1,.| mutltm. 1 J.J . | ■■■■“■ ■■""■p I--——- -. ■-4 —.! ) A siiqi kil oili 1 inc ■ for f|L Gul li \ } < ’ ill I lour- w ill bo 1 <■. ei \|f 11 |hl n rpeeial envelopes; and tliei .plat-, j/ ffeidngs. ■ ' - I Sunday school and Bil. e rl;:; s J Will meet al 9:15. . The ' Sunday | school children will also’- brin J their offering for the Lutl|eru ‘ Hour thru their .motitlily Mission envelopes. ! ‘I ( 11VI|CH CALENDAR Tlte pasidr will conduct a scrv-' icq at thp County Infirmary Sup-] day afternoon at 2 o’clock. "\ • ■ I The /Jidn Walther League meets] ! Sunday atternooli from 1 to i> j e clock. ' - I The Adilt Membership via.-! ' mecqs Monday at 7 p.m. 1 The Junior Confirmation ' (las- ; meets Tuesday at 7 pan. The fourth mid week Lenten service 1 w ill in- conducted AVedrii s day everting at 7:.".t). Tile li.e.u-' will be: *'Tlu- Kingdqm <H Noi of This World.” The choii will siig. j Chiiir rehearsal Wednesday as ter Vesper. I Saturday ftilde School Saturdu ..morning al 9:flu. ' . ' ) . A (01111.11 . inv'ilatiuu i,i. .c\ tmided to all noiii-t hui’eli (wupk |O atH lid .I’hpfth Zdo’, ■ LutiH-r.\n UiiiHli !,
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T ■ " ■ *I •t, Mary's Catholle Dhurct Very R«v. Msqr. Salmaifc paster I A4L- Lbw Masa 7:3(1 A.M. Low Mass k: (hl A M. Children's Mass 10:16 a tn. liigh Mass. 2: ;i(j p.m. Sunday prayer hour. Weekday' Mass 7:30 AM Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Bt. Agnes Sodality Second Sunday, Holy Name Socidty.! ' . Thlfd Sunday, St. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Marv 1 Lenten Services Tuesday, btfnion and benediction, '7:30 p.m. 1 . \ . Friday, Way of Ihe ■ Cross and bepedi.qlim, 7:30 p.m. MISSIONARY CHURCH H- J. Welty, minister 'Saturday. «’3O, revival service 9:011 to ll:<|0 Unified services. Mefvin Rupp. supt. Ttyis is assist ant Sunday. All assistants will take oyer. Mr. and Ji?rs. Virgil Tucker, wijl be iu change wif the niu.-ii Message, “Tpmoriow." 7:<di Closing service pf our revival ! meetings. Song service and special music will be ip; charge of the “Tuckers ’’ Message, "Mljn’s Aitt 1 liifdvt." .- ': * 3| !/[ I Wednesday 7:30. Ipiiytr nut ling and llible \btudjy. . . We gA* yl.u u special invitation to uitimil any or all our services. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A. C« E. Gillander, rilnister I Chut<-| School, 9 :lm-l(i 20 am. .Richard? Macklin, su.h riiilehdcni. 'Jack l«epudstm. aswisiadt siiperinIclideut.; j Churr| worship 10:30 a.in., cim | tinning khe lenten aerial* Os idr* I mon: "What do we believe abmr I Jesus tiiris-t Mrs Robert Mach liu w 111 : .dii« < 1 the < Ivoir, and GOiiepali j|itn is In high hopes that 'Mih w ill, find illy organ 111 pnrbii t Hmilltltm Hrdoist will la Mops. lb hiim Folin ! W>dmSf»du\. pm \clOir prm '■ ' I \\ ■ dlfiynlii) . Sv pm, ; VVomru' \r .01 spckki’i of'- the' 1 All will be llevc Ri;»het ti H lljum ! rnoird of| the First IhipHH chiOH'h. \\ - fimtsda. „ : Mai< h * family III; hl Slipper Oponsoreii by tile (liaplQr Os I’reybyterlhn Meli. The peak'-f jiil tii<’ sanctuary will be Dr. Reidieii A. Torn-y, wiio knows tm> Cliltja story; ,| x . ' I ' OHURCH OF GOD ] ,V[ AD. :’,3 iCleveland Street.. -Two Bmi'ks Northwest of Hoipil.iiDwight R. McCurdy, Minister 1 Floyd A. Morrison, S. S. Supt. I ] Morninij. und x evening services. I every dSQj’iday. , ] B:3|i “Christian \ Hrother- | hood H(j|ir’’ W.K.J.ff. Time in. | !•::;(> ji-ui. Morning Worship, • mi num-.“The Price OL \our SalIvath'ii.” • ' ’ 10;7S(r i a.m. J Sunday School, “Chrlsi laps attend cpurih ami Sunday Oclniol, 1 > ghlarly." 6:30 .-.p.m. Youth J'elloW'Khip, Mrs. |\«’ipiefh Watkins,] president. Mrs Emeiy Dawkins. : Mrs. Guy Agl. r. ClH'll r- ; (I:.’IP p,m Shining MiHs Sa.biiTi Tv 10 1. direbior. Miss ma Agler. aks’t. diii<et<>r. 7 hi pin ReAifa-i Sunday <-veiiiii'A c-r.vc ••. riiG.iwi*: “The Cplmn<.'.- ‘ ' 1 .. Wediif allay ' . ' 7 ,0 jf.iii Mid Wi ek pm,' 11 mi th11 . '■ i ■ ' ' . ' 8 l.b p pr Cpolr pi uctiee "• We Weh otim Ymi You miter Illis’ i-hui -Il not II 1 sHungm. hffi as a grrnsi of G'»d come .tlipii, with joy in your heart uml up'm .vmir! Ilp»f ( Inti ID ' ' lire*' 0 ' . oitr. In; Him' fiHi Io . 1 II ml .o'l il< e Atfillu'lud >' Illi llm- I'lturch ul i:.u-l, ticoi'i'al h In-' . Am|i Imu ,'lmiiuim,'"w hr M 11 < Ijri utinn n\ fuihimm iimke i ,m| u jtui'mlmr," tilorlcus Suyt: ( |ei icfbi 1 a ya .it? .q : i ii-> (01 Iml iilmul hl'? -fi'ulli |im| Miiqyhi guidii iiii-l »»ii >’iiii h :ii<HM U< d Ihe wny I-.. God hell 11 iof ini iieM -iiml niiu'eim pruvri 't did nm tiilto loiiu for <iod ty u veal wjll and give wskuranH of his prosence with him Ilf Whom he was' wc|l pleased; ' .!. DECATUR DRY CLEANERS . Finer Cleanin? We eajltor and deliver. 209 W. Jefferson Phone 3-3206 tfUMWWVWVWVWWWWVW
| ZION EVANGELICAL ANO REFORMED | William 0. Feller, pastor Hlmrftmb nuperlntendeiii, Classus '. Him li rtclnmi gs 9 g, w> jjMnaa t'm ad) itgak ! Worship atirvicv kt 1« a.m. Third I suiidny in fanit. Eerinnn: "EJUt anu Graen." yipltora art always wal » Mill**. ! . Yirtitll choir relitmrsul at 1:30 p.m. ! Ymilh Fellowship at tl p.m. Mr. itileld Erickson will ba the speaker Senior catechetical class on Tuesday at 4 p.m. / Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m, . Mid-week Lenten service on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sermon ’ "Words of Eternal Life." Special music by the youth choir. ' Seniori choir rehearsal after the . Lenten service. ' Friendship Circle meeting after l the Lenten service in the home of : Mrs. Fred Brokaw. : Philalethean Circle after the Lenten service in the home of Mrs. Ralph Yager. Bethany Circle on Thursday at 8 pjn. in the home of Mjs. S E. Heidelberg class family pot l luck supper! on Thursday at 6:15 p.m. All members are to bring a covered dish and table service Movies. . : . ’ Senior choir rehearsal on Frlday at 7 p.fn. i J ' 1 ' | Catechetical classes on Satur■day morning: seniors at ». juniors at, 10 a.m. Comb an<| worship wiLh us. , ( Ti | . BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H- Hammond, pastor f Bible School .The -Bible School meets at 9:15. with classes for all age a rou l ,rt - Ralph Kenworthy Supt. A \ •| ■ Morning 'Worship I i I|j tjm nwrning worship I service ’ ;.l 10:|9. Mrs. C. E, Bell Will lead the choir in the singing of "He Will Hide Me" The pastor will . biing |he| tttkSMfC <m the subject. 'The ’Home Missibn imperative Tile idiblii* Ih > cordially! invited to nil M'l-vices of the church. Baptist Youth Fellowship Tlte'H.VF will meail at ft 3d the propram will be \i» cehmtGui A>r the | program i planned for the | rnemtav jfilght Asifmci itienal mi-ni The qul/, Nt Ill'll Ill'll- 10l this wqik m posppm-tl one week L Evmilifg (luspi’l Survive The ; t’Vtming Gospel service ul n’. will i miitri .inmml Hit- m< , rage Hu- pfjisior mi the subject The Voh i of a -christiiiii." The message is taken from the life oi StrnHiep. I the first Christian martyr. Mqnday Night The regular monthly .meeting of < the official board of the church is o’l Monday Night at 7:30 at the i: arsonage. ' - Tuesday Night On Tuesday night ■ ■ cars) wil' leave t||e church at 6:45't0/ go to' Bluffton fqr the monthly njieeting of the ' Assoviational B.Y.F. Out i.wn chiireh has he. program, and al’ members of the B.Y.F. are urged to pkjin to attend. Wednesday Night «The I’hoir will rehe!arse at 7. followed at 8 by the Brayer Praise ’and Bible Study »servi< • The lidy. 4, C. Gillander will ! be in charge of the jPrajier service while the pastor to tin I’resbv terian women’s group. , -Friday Night Philo class will at tin . church pm Friday night,' at 7:30 'losiS tp the meeting will be Mr and, Mik Gerald Rumple and Mr Mri? lutlpii Kenworthy. CHURCH 0F THE . North Eavanth and Msrshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor HHmol 9:30 a! m. Glenn llfilm iip.-iJiifcmlini | Wfr y till o|mj you I.) < n.)oy I lie sliidy Jd 'lie Woftd, lot God with me ' / ' AVorHilp, |H ;3() a i|| v'lnfmhltll '"Hlow-lh" .biiiimi I hiirrh 11 on a, in, Mi I ?\m>|i|<iuli, siipervlaor 1 \ O'HtiJ-l Cyl • II II p I i I'.mlyr 111 kfj, ih'i, Mill'll! AHi'II • M mi. i.i mip. 6 1,, p' m 'li■*. (,> fHmPjmli, pri wlilmii I • u ell i h •ci 11. » ;| hi p m Mi i n i j'loiii mid Lo ‘m t»r riw 1 \|)I Ilmf '■ I-.-/Vi imi Prsiao -Him thm ThmWiiy T .'Ui p. m, Tim W<» imifn's Foreign Missionary Hotrietiy will mm t at the koine of Mm Mttry president. ' ■ 4< — DECATUR LUMBER CO. ■ “Uome of Homes” Buildpra’ Supplies and Coal i Estimates Free !' : k •. " F j i,--Phone 3-330? 111 Jefferson St, »♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦♦»« l»arrM
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH I Jonas M. Rsrkey, minister Dtnnis Norman, suparlnttndsnt I'lio Koaitir aaawn Mas always la on N building time fur ilia King <l"in <if God This tlmught will be Urn iltenrn of Ihr worship Hvrvlces fur I Im m-xt sevrigl weeks with Ibis Humlwy’s sermon mti|Ued, "Thy Klngihmi (hmm i> Through Compaasipn!"! Mln* wist will prv«mi "Ur<o" by Chopin and "Hun of My by Vienna "() iiiotjui Man" by Whlttler wlll be the t-hoif anthem. Hervlces begin at t»:3ii a.m. Junior Churtth This worship service for children begins at Gm .same time as the adult service, 9|:3b a.m. Youth Uroups Junior Fellowship will meet Sunday at 4 p.m. tn the church base! nient.- \ Chi Rho is scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday evening in the church office. | Missionary Society The Missionary Society will hold their February meeting at the home of Mrs. Dan Roop at 7:30 o’clock next Monday evening, February 26. Laymgn’s League At 7:30 p.m ion February 28 the Laymen’s League will meet in the church office. . Notes The Spring pi»trict Youth Meet will be held in Ithis church on Ajiril 8 - • Mrs! J. M. Berkey. District Secretary, will aUcnd a planning session of the indlaffk Christian Women’s Fellowship at Vincennes, Indiana on March 1-3. > Ms. Dennis Norman will begin his ministry at the Russellville Chrijstian Church on M art ’k - FIRST METHpQIfiiT CHURCH Samuel Emerick, Minister The Church School hour will begin at 9:30 o’clock under the dlr»‘< - tion of Mr. N’oali Schrock, .ass’t,. supcrinii ndenl. The hlgliest winter score ot attendance in the school this year wu» registe'feil last Sunday. There has - been a sloariy Imt’miiH- in attendance In the cimrvli kchool vlu.mvh. iftid It is iinik lpah d that II will cimdiiue in Gm next weeks leading up to Hlastei". i In (he Id 20 mm King Miiih’i- the tuinuul Layman <> |i,.\ pHigrkm will be observed r Pvi < *mis partlvlpallug at rpeukvri and wiirkl'lp h’Hdeis will inc udv Wlp HamFraaiar. Find Hun he. and A|va Igiwsoit. Tim Lay Lvmlvi. Mr, Huncl)* 1 . has. planned forth? program The 1 Youth j/holr will Ung the antlu'm, "Seek Ye the Lord." by Rogers. The Lenten fellowship supper will begin at 6 m. The evening worship at 7:30. Dr. Robert Bruce j Pierce, Indianajiolis. will speak. • The annuatl 'Father-Son banquet l j will be held ! Monday evening at ■ >:3O in the church dining room. | The Evening Circle of the W.S.'j '.S. wJU meet Monday at 7:36 at i he ojf Mrs. J E. Thacjker. j >4O Mercpr avenue. ( The cl|oirs will rehearse Wed- i nes,day at regular hours: phe j prayer and study period will be it 7 p. m. At 8 p. in. the pagtor vill meet with the Youth Cabinet ‘ tnd Adult [Counselors of the MYF. At 2:30Ion Thursday the Everleady class will, have ah English ea at the home of Mrs. W. puy Brown. A silver offering will be eceived. is 'invited. ] The Wesley class monthly fellowship will meet In ttye Wesley lasifiooin Thursday at aT:3O p. m. -1 , [ | "Think of some good you can di,/ mine '»•!*) ‘*4ch day, and do It. What a imin is he hmi Imever.
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Church Att«ndane« and Rilny Whether One may make an aacuaa for mil Mllatidhig ebip i n mi a rainy gun ; dny, hul will th**i dfcviiaa Im u ■ < |.l< d ))y Gihl? To <mev II from church att|wudaium on rainy Mnnduya In a Nign thai mm Im td lowing fha Lira lit n di»iahr«»; i Paler dl I lim| w imi I'hrlhl mmd<-d ■ him mohL and tl «m ho dri-iared p.r dldj.not know! hiin. Since the hike | i J.L I ■ ' ' ■ .a... ~.. ij-, —, — — , BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister * Sunday ochbol 9:15 a. m. Vernon Custer,; kiiperiiitemienL Morning Worship 10:W a. m, Sermon: j'Thou Shall Lovtej” I Sunday /Vesper 4:op p. m. The book "Tho !Edge of Time” by Louia Grace Eiflmaii will be reviewed by Mrs. Helen Howard of Fort Wayne. This is a story of the early homesteaders. The author’s earlier novel “The Years of the Locust!” whs a ( slo,opo prize-win-ner{ ! I;'-! ■) v : The February Fellowship Service will be held on Wednesday evening it 6:30 beginning with a fellowship supper. The film "Again Pioneers” will be shown. The films taken during the dedication, of the parsonage and openhouae will be shown. The , Board of Stewards will meet on Monday evening ati 7:00' o’clock at the church to niakp plans for the financial canvas's and distribution of tllji! ; offering envelopeti. The financial year doses March’ 31. NUTTMAN AVE., UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH M. T. Simon, Pastor Sunday School, 9:.T0 a. m. -i Woiship Service, HL;3() a. m. cjiristian Emli-avm-. 6 ,m p m Slngspirailoii, 7:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday eviming ,I'ruym set vice 7:30, \ Th<- pastor will rvn n<- m-w inemlmrs into the church, after in si rm-tin g i| l( - ( migi ci-in mu in tinbelief* i r (in- . imi< h AW, the pUHIm will- Klv«’ oppmiumly fm' thmm who' case io re-say their vow* tn thp i-ijurvlg to do >u> Any ohe >4m wrh<im« io tlwsw lavtvii regardleNN <>r churbh utHßuiimi Altnnd ihurrh Humlay! TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN . Madison at Ninth John EJ. Chamber,, minister 9:15 Sunday Sehoql; Chalitm. Barkley, superintendent. Lesson I Study: “Glory and Service.” The ! Sunday School, needs the loyal | riipport of all church faipjlies. i 10:30 —Divine Worship J centered I around the service of Hcjly Com / ' union. Harold Mumma will be the ! organist; Evangeline Embler, the ! < hoir director. /The choir will sing I the anthem, "Like a Shepherd" ! l;y Thomas. The communion piedI ilaion will be “The Prayer <>: John 17." All church members wil twant to be present for this Lenten ■>Communion service. 6:3o—Junior Christian Endeav ofj, Youth Fellowship, and Atiul: Study class , 1 7:3o—Evening service of gospe' , music and message “The False 1 Friend.” Wednesday 7 Mid-wepk Len ten service of worship. The sermon theme will be “Faith Increased. I We have appreciated the falthfu i.tlrn'danie ol imr \ hutch people end invite others io join us. s choir rclt* ttr **l’ under tin direction of . Hvangoline Eumlt-r
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