Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1951 — Page 2
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I Discussion on I I Questions &s j IMscuMlon Questions on the Sun. day 'School Lesson, Jesus Asserts 1H« Authority, for Sunday, March IL - 1. .Why did Jesus’not assert his kingdom before? f; !2 How is Gqd's house mistreated ■ .today.? ( 4. When ought one speak boldiv even V threatened by death? 4. What is the best way to treat our enemies? ' ■ * ( \S. What does it involve to lova GOd supremely ? Clericus Says: Clericus says: One never knows the outcome socially when doing the right. It is not a question of what people may think of Una ~ one is doing. TheMng question !*• that of knowing God’s will; when that is settled, victory in the final day is assured for being in the . of u great God. lie may feel • that God will nut let him down, . ■■ . I i.m The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana I Established 1883 Member (Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. m-a+m***********-******* The lowest el h is the turn us tne Tide. Longfellow. Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose your clothes with Confidence from your favorite store. HOLTHOUSESCHULTE&CO, >♦♦♦♦*♦*♦*♦«»*«***♦♦♦»>> . Nothing ill nature is unbeautiful. Tennyson. DISTRIBUTORS . of MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 •- I’ejset lition keeps you up to the mark. ’ J Decatur Farms So. Third St. Phone 3-2148 DRESSED CHICKENS U. S. Gov’t. Graded Eggs Wholesale A Retail pain and | lige iImH dai'kito**. suecued* in< h <uh.fi i. Biernn, , . Auction sales jeMiieri*m«pti RwftbtfMMhlP nt V -mi Hat vh w , Mlfc*«HVJl\v<tt it WALK J»\ir. l.miimk. Farm, and Itmil Kiugta Halen j Realty Auction Co. '[. ■- ■ .1' F .tiAuuUmi .- " ’ Voruar Firai # Moarea Ma - PHONIC 3-32H1 +**M>«4MMM>****M>***A*<W**<‘ t»erf all things be dune deceath and iiioilder. BL Paul. WWVVWVVWWMMVVWW DIERKES Implement Sales Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery . i J Sales and Service Hl-Way 27 Phone 3-3311 VWWUMMBMAMWMdWMIAn ~ -■ 'S' ?<■•'■ . • . . -? , . '- /I In Decatur—Since 1921 VUVWVWWWVUMMMMA in every cloud is an angels face. Jerome. »♦»♦*♦♦♦■»»»♦»»»+»»♦»»♦♦< ix For the finest in quality IDEAL ICE CREAM IS STILL TOPSL 417 go. Bsr,ond M Phong 3-4103
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LLessonJkas iCreamed Comments on the Sunday School Lesson. Jesus Asserts His Authority, Mark 11:11,15-13. 12:28-31. for Sunday, March 11. Jesus supiwessed the fact of his authority as king till the end of his nrtnlstry, though he was supreme all thc.time. His antagonism would he greatest itfhen he assjini ed bls place as king. but he was now ready tor the worst, his work on earth in person; having been done. , V. 11 And Jesus en.tf.red into. Jersalem and into tbs temple; ami when he had looked about on all thing* and now tbe eventide was coine r be went out into Bethany wltbMhe twelve." Jesus spent the evening* from Friday Itetars his < 11M iilxhm till the day In* Wn . .ii •rent ad at Bethany lie hud a high regard for Um place (if worship, the temple being considered Goda homo* He had seen Htc i pin pie pmtunsd Iwfore, but now he awm lie desecration again. It Is not right so to Use God's luiiihc However, th* first day he simply looked arpiind and took time to det Ide pimu the right line of artion. V. 16. “And they coin* to Jerui salem: and Jesua went into tin t»‘ini<le and began to cum out them that sold and bought'in the, temple, and overthrew the tables of the money changers, and the sdiats of them that sold doves " Wrong doing embraced both the Heller ana the buyer, though the seller was the more guilty as ihe was guilty of overcharging as well as of having set up his place of business u: a sacited place; these who gave the privilege of this barter were also guilty. Now Jhsus assuming ; command as one in authority ■ brought .to a head the opposition. Jesus would do right regardless of the cost.. i | ’|l V. 16. ‘‘And would not suffer that any man should carry any vessel through the temple.” Th«*e was act trespassing by those engager? ia the wofaning of the {teinple. God wants our hearts tobe clean - no sinful trespassing of evil motives, desires or thoughts. V. 17. “And he taught spying unit- \ : , Sin < ess combines truth, hones-1 ty, .confidence, and common sense, wraps them in eiMhiisiasin, and | puts them into action. This applies ; to buaihdM; it aldo supplied to liv ing a [Christian Ute. No one will •■Ct Hui- Without them H‘t : wbo m riv es to possesH theih finds strength nr character tha( Is übidiug, | . ■ Book Review Tim, Know ilcii IlmulH.-- < ;>uu<l.< H> Imol l.m»Hoiih, edited b h |n g |irut iltml e> posliltin m Hjt« liitefhiiilmml Hun llrty Mt hmk I .iomhh llm .ilfalv teM fuf mtelf la iplltiWml WHh M IHucih rti MpplhutloiF io life (mhiv ! Thu ttufhor gives a list of .Itmdm valtmbiu to the twmlmr in pteptu Os. fin~th# . < 11,.. : Hints to. Fea* h is itivahtable \ n Introdm tit ti writtoh• by I’rof'cHum' Itlm kwood is hel|Jful to teachers. ; ; AVe ; . must cultivaU- g sense of manhood by treating inen as men.. D. L. George. _ . ■ L-
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them. U it not written. Uv shall be called or all imtnm* the house of prayer- Hut >♦ hn\.< made it a den trf jbteregT Christ aaugut th»u the> wet'* h«*atmg Gml'H huu>e ! With contempt by an uppmtl i<< .their own scriptures thaiah fni \. IS. *’Att4 the scribes and chic' priaotr hem-Ji it, and sought h>'« they might daauAy him; tm th« < feared him, h<H-ause all the people were astonished at his tlwclrine Jesus' rebuke stirred his enemies to greater activity to get rid of him. public opinion was In hl> favir; it la a risky procedure to lake against a crowd. I iic good \yorks of Jesus followed him to bis death and still gu on. A mail man may die, bu,t his good Works will follow him, though jie han g»m» on into the next world, livre ia a SUgdeeUoik MS to bow one shmi <i live, ' .' J V. 28; “And one of the scr|bvH cam*, and having heard them ro soiling . together, | and pci cpiFlng that he had answerud them well, naked him, Which Is the firsi com mn ml meat of al|l?" Here mil) be <<n holiest Irniulrm . at leaHf h»< miked a wise question; he heard Jesus answer the Suddm ceiH HO Well thlM hi* would know more regarding the law which was Ills Mi|melal business to look after, Il Is a cr«>dii t<>. .no sincere person to seek Jesus £pr guidance. V. 2k. “And Jesus answered liim. l ire first of h|| rommundmepls la Hear, () Israel; The Lord opr God ia one.** Jesus quotes Deuteronomy g:4, Tliis ir, an assertion that there is hut <me God, thv-iprimary. truth on which all true religion rests. V. 30. "And thou shaft lore the Lord thy God with all thy lieart. with all thy soul, and jwitii all thy strength; this is the first command, merit.” Sime there is but ope God, he has a .right to our supreme affection. There is no room for a rival in thle heart of God's child V. 31. “Andi the second is like, namely .this. Thou shalt love thy * neighbor as thyself; there is none other commandment j greater than these.” Where true love of God exists, this second command meso . will follow. The one question that •needs to be asked often is, "Do you love thq Loiid?” Sunday School comments haseU ■ on the International Sunday School: Lessons, copyrighted by tlie International Council of Religious Education. Do You Know 1. What general refused to go in. to battle unless wotnau, who had promised him victory, went with him? \ 2. Jesus said to the’ woman m i Samaria, “Our fatlters worshi|jed in this mountain ~ . . Wh:.t I mountain? I iJ 8. What follower, ot Jesus spoke wordl imilar to those ot Jesus on thefOroM: “Faihor fojhgive the»i, they know what they du •’ 4. Who was Oneslmus? A alaV|?\ iII rubber? m- U pr<t 5. Whut do we know about] the l ldrt h aud pui elituge of Elijah ? 1 ■ Do You Know Answered I iiarak <Judaea 41 | 2. ml (|t<H4im ( iciib>r ni Ngmwr. : mu wm shii! I'i ~'\3 H|«<plidb\ im <| In.’, m<l I'> alii in limn .< Imran i\< u . Th 4 -V hlh vn ' ■ . f. ft. He «ns a TlHbbHe, milivr m] ' . .The lifinl ig never m-utrul Slm, esburg. ‘ ' I , The common gbod of all Will • make all of us otve.. i. ’ ' ' I .
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH J was* M. Bsrkoy, m toil star <to raid BUmtoor, suporiaHndsnt I'ha Hituim for ihe morning wor'fthte oriu.e i bin wmlng Munday Is j rli» Klngdoiii Come Through' 1 ittiifctoi hi«<i Mvr*” Barvieas to-I Mitt rtt U:m u m Munir by Miss' J'Mlli. Kian vlll iuotud* lUexU-c-j t |,>ito *tVt«n|M»r by Kern andi ' l-adj ur ih* Gardens" by I !.«• . h..ii tuitheui is "GiUtoUA Ms] Mubi»' by Mosfri-BemMW. Junior ("bwob | JUJiI"! I'bUK'li piwUee CiWJdJtMBI With WI upporlynUy to worship *t« thyil' levs) of understandiM. "Tto?| Kueiirr Fiimttoe" will to Uw stwy 1 mvitoag*' to be given by Mto« uMuya Koop thto Suoday. Willing Workers » | Tbr Willing Wiirken. CtoM will limit at tin home ttf Mrs. Mary ■hil hr >■!! I'ui Nrfhiy evening, Maneb .13, al W U l lIM-k. Meng Class I At. K p.m this romiug Wednesday Hie Mett'H Claim i» to ifi the 1 vhuirh office V oiith Group* <hi Bunday aJternouo the Junior l itowahlp will inset at 441.41 and the t.-lil Rim »•'♦ llowwhtp at • pm Notes i-rto-ibi' forth# £adt«r Huuilm* s«.iv|i»- will be held at * pin Hit* Sunday atlleruiMin kt Flraf Christ ton t’liuicll Good Friday aervßme will be held Jiito yi-ur at the Reformed .Church. CHURCH OF TMg NAZARENE North Seventh and Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor I irffh-d services. »:30 aau.-li:15 ’a.ni: Glenn Habegger, superintendent of the Sunday Hiliool "Over the 1 Top" In March in attendance.! 1 Message "Answer To a Robber si i’rayer” by' the paetor. - I Youth service, 6:45; p.m. Evelyn .Hicks, president. | x j. Adult Study Group. 6:U p.m. O. Sudduth, president. ' * Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Message: "The Uttermost Salvajtion.” |’ JHonday 7 p.m. Christian Service Training class. Wednesday. 7:30 ji.m. Prayer and. I*riajße service. Friday 7:30 p.m. For this service, we will have with us ad gufcst •speaker Mrs. Bertha Humble of Kankakee. 111., who will be'speakr [big about missionary work among the American Indians. Mrs. Hum-, (hie hqads this department ,in our I general missionary work. She will the speaking again at 7:30 on {.Saturday evening and 10:30| Sun--day. March 18. This will lie aponjsored by the Jocal Woman’s ForMign Miasionary Society. The pub lie ,is irtvited to attend. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A. €• E. GiHander, minietsr ‘ ( huiTh school, it: |0 am., Rich an! Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. ■ Divine worship. 10:30 a.m. St Boniface, missionary to Germany* will be the hero of the vlrnrch in He children's sermon Fifth In the Martos of Mnten sermons on "Wino W.c Hri’i.A.' "What We Believe 1 About Him" t’ljoHii will sing ‘’Though ' "in Hina Ha as Heertot Mis, (l|,lhindi’l has for sold “Let Um Wliked I'tiiHttkij His Win 8 p ni ; at. First f'liiistlioi, < him I XtHIHM tit "|.i,. 1 ~|n .•■■. in mg all tin , piolh llwilUM rhiib hes will !»•»• ,*»hlUHlipd pint* for lliv | U ’.ll 1 ■He | , ■.4 p us. W<’slinln«ter fur TIL, high kihuol «ttd Jiinlm ’hiSh ’I p-pple <■' 1 Wednesday 7 pm. < heli prattle* .■'ll mmnbeis ai<- urged to be pres mit ■’ lr . -Wednesday s p.m. evening <lr r.les of the Womens’ •’ Nuomr’ meets with Mrs. Thomgy BtaHbaum' Bellmont Park Addt lion, "ilutli" Circle meets will Mrs. .M’ E. Petrie. 222. South First street. Mrs. J. S. Knudser .will' show- a film strip on Korea Our offering for "One Grew Time for Sharing” will be taken on Fajm Sunday, March 18 ( lolhes; soap, and dehydrated. foo<t' for Korea is heihg left in tht pastor s study to. be sent tojha' distressed country right afite,Palm Sunday. \ ■ Holy Week special services will be held at noon, from 12:15 til 12:45* p*m., Monday through Thiirs day. Hijly Thursday Communion will be : held at 7:3b* p.m. in the sanctuary. ' \ - ———» ——• . . f \Ve can t-hangje the world only by ehaijgina: manrW, Wells. H»l »»»**« 11 K»*««**»»*l DEPENDABLE USED CMS AL. SCHMITT
| 1 1| |l I ||| ,l| 4„„ Mt thAny church Evangelical United Brethren F. H Wiltord, mini War Munday ueMool 9:ls a.m. Vernon C'uater, Hu pt, j 1 ! Morning worship' 10:10 a.m. I Hermon: Deepening Our Experience of Prayer. I Evening aervioe 7 p.m. Sermon. p'Jesus anc Jeruaelem," aeries on i‘Tfa<e IJle of Jesus.” i BeCfaany Man’s Club — March ! supper meetiJUg, Monday evening if 4K «:M. | RJorcas 4 1 * 8 * «J«eU«g, Tuesday, i7:M at the church. putK-ul pauebtar's «ctoaa meet lug postponed watdi. Midweek service, Wednesday 7 Theme: "IJeepexdug Our Experience Os Forgiveness." Choir repaaraala. Adult. Tuesday, d:M. Youth, Wddaaaday. d:W. FIRET METHOOIdT CHURCH ? Fmh St Monrpe z" Earn uel Emerick, Mia iatdr "Tfce Gutltoaii Auceut" to the tAeuie of » wriM of aarmoua which Iwtoi- begto to tha Ib; JR worship orvkU ibto Bunday at the First Methodist church. The anthaw, "BaMs Ya the Lord" by Bogers, will be sung i>y the, youth choir BUitoen Bteury and Fred IxK-ke wUI itostot as <utodl<dlglutera. There will be spertol dedication of new altar vaaae given by the |v«f> ready claim and new offering plates glVen by tin Leonard Holiday fam ily The worki-ra of the cliurcb school will be prepared to meet the men* bera and guests end 9:30. The themes now being ulsed In the study pr??bd are Hptondld preparation fojy 1 the thinking) of all Chrtotians as j tiu-y look forward to the significance of Eister. Lowell X- Smith, is director of the school. At 6 pan. the Lenten fellowship supper will be directed by Mr. and Mrs; Wataort Maddox and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kelly, and members of their committee. The evening speaker will speak informally at this time. 7 . The evening Lenten Service begins at 7:3(. The speaker! will be Dr. John hi. Davidson. Staunton, j Virginia. He is a District j intendbnt of the Methodist dhurch. | The Wedresday choir rehearsals | will be at regular hours. The mid-1 week: service of study and Iprayer will resent i discussion of the 19th chapter of Acts. Following the I service, the pastor will meet w’ith the local chiiych board of missions and church extension, 1 Friday jat 17 •30 the minister will meet all persons who expect to unite with the church on Palm Sunday. A membership class for children apd youth will meet Saturday at 9 a.m. at the, church. Parents during to .present ci 11dr*n and infants for dedication and baptism -on Easter Sunday should get in itbuch wit If the minister », < 11 before that date. „ \ 4 TRINITY EVANGELICAL' | UNITED BRETHREN I . Meflaon at Ninth John E. Ch am beta, minister 1 '• If Suudu.s Kchool; Chiilim r J Barkley, suberlnteiHient. ideation, •tudy: “JaitUH A**erts\ Hto Author i Hy " Tin r»(infiuy school l» graded | In 111 flu lu <il <.| <kCl < mi iulv I us th« tamlh | if to Hlmiu V\'u! bl|. Oil Hit* rgshioii Huiijttoy tlm oiggn mu*lc' will he b> Hgmld Mumma.i llul flu u 1,1 l,«-ihm Ml’” 115 llm I rhl.l! Will hr UUIP UH.hl llx (| I. ,■ , ‘ tlun or Mr» 1 hi 1 •< 1 !>• u 1 num iiuub hi "Chttot our Example in Suffering and Patient*. •l-!m JllHihir Ghristlan Eli icavor, # Yoitoh Fellowship, .and Adult study tMass I 7b‘Ji| — The evening service Os
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Church Attendance and j Rainy Weather it is quite noticeable that ehurcb attendants to smaller on rainv gun. days than it is in fair weather. { But those in business make no difference in going to their work in rain aa well aa in sunshine. { To Ibe consistent, church attendance ought -not to be less because it rains. Tfte minister is expected to be present. Why should the par ~ | hymns of the cross, and message, “The Over-confident Friend" in the aeries on characters of the Passion. Tuesday— 7:30 — Meeting of the W.S.W.S at Jbe church. Wednesday -— 7:00 —- Mid-week Lenten service of worship. The sermon t|jeme Is "Faith aud Steward ship," Boys umi girls will meet In 1 tic sanctuary for tlhe opening part of Hu- •civi« <• Th*M aervlcda are designbll to in crease our faith In 8:001— Choir rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. David Euiblcr. MISSION ARY CHURCH Tenth and Day ton -‘Eie. H. J. Welty, minister ' 1:0i8il :<m» I'nlfird service, ,Mri Bupp. *upt Holo, by Mrs. Arden! Hrhllling. Message, "The Cup and I Baptism" A gospel teaui from the Mission-] ary Udloq Berne will be with u* fur the ♦Veiling This’ unton is composed of a gioup as ( young .people from various driiomi nations. There services,will as follows: I x 7:(Ml Children's Gospel Hour, .Miss Hhirley Hlrschy will give' eptafttal Bible story with music add lighto 7:00 M.Y.F. Miss Irene Hlrschy will give a musical story called. "Rock, of Ages” with colored lights. 7:30 Evening service. Shirley Steury will be th® guest pianist, Walter Bailey the chorister and Robert Schrock will be the speaker pf the evening. -■ Wednesday. 7:30 Prayer meeting and Bible study; ( We extend a cordial invitation to all to worship with us in these I services, j | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School All members of the Bible School will to be present every Sunday to recvive'credij: for perfect attendance underj the . Cross and thrown system. Classes are at 9:15. Ralph Ken Worthy, supt. L Morning -Worihip “What Will Ye DO With My Son?" is the title of the message to be given hy the pastpr at the 10; :»<♦ service. The choir will slug tlie anthem "Extol- His Name,” by Nolte. Det us all be present to worship the Lprd during this pre-East+ r, season Baptist, Youth Fellowship The B Y.F. meets gl 6:30. An luiereMtlng program to planned. I 1 Evening Gospel Service t ai 7,;:ti ihe evagtng houi, a! m 1 spirutiou bealiis with a song st?ryI ice, following which the pashtr will 1 speak oil tli.', üb,|t <1 "prom f 1 to Prim • ' I \Vi (lii< (!:<> Night 1 I‘hoii 1 i-iu-aiHgl' ih mi 7:ti'i, fo| limed by th* player m-i vii e ut k O’ l Lesson Proven I v ' ' I I ,I’OaOtl T prill t'l I > I ,OI <1 <• ill > -f-riHfrllll liH till CMOiipl,.- ((» W all. M * for ihy (win-Ittog* Iwml fiimllv hu ipd«nmiiltto ott jh* i t osR. So' Irma h« we are In t intworid. «<1 nithrt come in <btftm 1 with Other Wr pray foi the *OU4 age to love all meii whatever thni’ attitude towards us mjiy be. Gram.
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jlshoner be .excused 7 God hallowed this day. Why ought not hto children do the same at all times’ Then i there is a test of one’s devotion | and loyalty to God when it rains. It is generally conceded that <pni>lic worship is essential for the Building off Cto-istian character. Why not accept the notation and COM'E TQ CHURCH NEXT SU ’- DAY? ' 1) R«V.| D. Cdrl Yoder. , r - —~— thdt, as a nation, we may love all other nations and win xhe wprid peace by love. • f r : ' Obedience alone gives the light to couimand. Emerson. A Where an opinion to general, it to usually correct. J. Austen. ; A * . >H»H * J »•»>• 1 11 lOt If t j Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Established 1»1» ! All Kinds es Roofing A Biding I Furnaces Stokers Conversion Gao < OH Burners Insulation—Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 I Me4eeeooee>i ill eeeeirgg I The moosurc us m man to tho numirnr of persons he serves. l<Muody; ' 1 1 11»♦♦♦!*I♦< Pumphrey v Jewelry Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS *♦♦♦»*»♦♦** 41 »* M I Ilins Modesty is the conscience of the body. Balzac. RIVERSIDE GARAGE j W« repair all makes of cars. Front Wheel Alignment.' Batteries and Tires. 24 Hr. Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 4AAARRRRRRMMMWWWWWM Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. (Milton. »♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»! Hddßigg 1 1 EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To JUs. > Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monroo “Wo know your Ford Bost” The dtnuh of one's cpnvjcitou incMHuies the breadth ol hto lm fluent c J N Hunt. ' ' LUTES , Flower Shop Flowers for All Oooaoiono Novellto» Potted PlaM»—Gof«agea : Phone 3-3301 THE OID BfLIAbLt La L ►♦<•♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»» I fig 1.l #4 BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds, Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds **Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 »♦»♦»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦•«»»♦< t+»< If trouble comes, it'll keep religion from getting rusty. F. Smith. Yost Construction Co., Inc. Ready'Mik Concrete Sand and ravel General Construction Phono 3 3114
