Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1951 — Page 2

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Discussion Questions on S. S. Lesson Discussion Questions on the Sunday School Lesson, Jesus Faces Death, for Sunday, March 25. 1. What is the real meaning of Easter? 2. What seemed evidence that Jesus was defeated? 3. What are the evidences that He was not defeated? 4. How may one coming to the end of life experience triumph? 5. What are the proofs that Jesus rose from the grave? Annual contributions reported by 48 Protestaant communions in this country rose above' the billioh dol- '• iar mark for the first time. Contributions to both American and •Canadian churches topped a billion dollars for the second successive . y* a 7 p ■ 7<',. • \ 5 ■ 7 Oa ■ Pumphrey Jewelry Store GIFJS FOR ALL 1 OCCASIONS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It we suffer long enough, the vicarious love of the Cross becomes the dearest 'law Os lite. Boctman. . **** »t i < Ashbaucher’s t Tin Shop Established 1818 AH Kinds es Roofing A Biding Furnaces — Stokers Conversion Gas A Oil Burners Insulation —Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 There is light and hope in Ulster's message. The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana ’ - A" Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit .. . Insurance Corp. i There is nd death; there is only change. -r--De Particular About your Apparel. Choose your clothes with \ r Confidence from your favorite, store. HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO. 1 have oiways thought that; dith in Lmbibrtality ia proof of nian’s san’ity. ‘’Emerson. DISTRIBUTORS ? of MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe s Phone., 3-2014 I wonder no more (about immortality); 1 feel, more and more, like one going home. Bachiller. \ HH+*m44+**++*44*r»r. Decatur Farms So. Third St. Phone 3-214 f DRESSED CHICKENS U-S-Gov’t, Graded Eggs ‘ Wholesale & Retail Undying faith in the risen Christ conquers the veil in men. auction sales Ktperieuced Salesmanship at .Your Service- » RESERVE TOUR SALE DATfr Livestock, Farm, and “Real Estate Bales Midwest Realty Auction Co i f. Ban man n , Corner First Az M»»nroe Sts.. , PHONE 3-3201 » 9 »»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»« a Th«j seed dies into a new life, and sb does man. MacDonald, WVWWMNWWWVWWW DIERKES Implement Sales ,i Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery " i Sales and Service Ht-Wcy 27 Phene 3-3311

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Creamed Comments On S. S. Lesson Creamed Comm Comments on the Sunday School Leeson, Through Death to Life, Mark 15:33-37; 16:1-7. for Sutiday, March 25. The core of the doctrine of salvation and eternal life is bounded by the death of Christ and his resurr ection. By the pangs of the death of Christ, the way was made for the new birth of all who would be his children. It is all a mystery but a fact nevertheless. V. 33. “And when the sixth hour was come, there eas darkness over the whole land until the ninth hour.” This darkness can not be accounted for an eclipse of the sun but rather by a supernatural event portraying .the terrible sin of humanity, which was the cause of spiritual -darkness how seen ip a visible symbol. V. 34. "And at the hinth ■hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying. Eloi. Eloi lama sabachthan!? which is being interpreted. My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?” Jesus was now gong the limit in suffering and sorrow:? for he; being our sin-bearer, was crushed with the sin of all men. He accepted the penalty of Sin for ft Is Written, "The wages of Sin is. death." He was innocent, but for a time was treated as a guilty one. One can not \ imagine greater suffering- Tn fact it was so great that apparently God even .turned his face away from the scene as if to say, “Thia pains me so that I can not look on.” This heartbreaker eVent ought to break the' heart of every sinner, V. 35. “And some of .them that stood by, when they heard it, said. Behold he calleth for Elias.” Here was a remark Os derision as if Jesus was calling Elias to come and help |ilm because God would not do it. But in the preceding verse it is clear that he was calling on God.; V. §6. "And one ran and filed a sponge full of vinegar, and put it on a reed, and gaVte him to drink, saying, Let alone; let ute see wheth. er Elias will come to take him dowte.” This may have been in answer to Jesus’ word, “Y .thirst.” It was a drink the soldiers carried with them. There, must have been a little sympathy sor 1 the great suffering Christ. But the derision was continued in callng attention ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH t Wept Monroe and Eleventh Streets i Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor j (Hallelujah’ .Christ is oseh indeed!) 1 . The congregation will gather before an altar robed in white and banked with pottled Easter lilies to celebrate the anniversary of the Insurrection of Jesus Christ at two festival services: 8:00 and Tft'HJO o’clock. The choir will appear in full processional at, both services, singing "Awake. Thou That Sleepest.” by F. C. Maker, and I "The Open Tomb,” by Hemlen, I featuring Mrs. Mary Edington, soprano soloist. \ v The theme of the pastor’s Ekster' message Is “The : Unexpected End ing of Easter,’' based on the Easter Gospel, Mark 18,. 1-8; ' A special EaMCr program for the ( , children of the Sunday school wT!l; be held ai 9:15 a,m. during the •♦'gu'.ar Sunday school hour. The )rogr»m will c‘liter about the diowing of the Easter film-Mripsf in full colon ' The pastor will also conduct an •Caster service at the county jnj

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to the possible coming of tn take Jesue down from the crn*a. V. 37. “And Jesus cried with n loud voice, and gave up t>e ghost ’ Inhere was something supernatural about this cry wliich caused the centurion to say, “Truly, this man was the son of Got|. 1 V. 1. “And when 4he sabbath wks past. Mary Magdalene, and Mary, the mother of James and Salome, had bought sweet spices, tkat they might come and annoint aim.” Women were the last at the cross and first at the tomb of Christ. Women have always? had an honored place with Christ who wad born of a woman, Mary. 1 V. 2. “And very\early in thh morning, the first day. of the week, they came unto the. sepulcher, pt th.e rising of the sun." Their early coming was a token of their earnestness and .their devotion. V. 3. “And' they said among thenL selves. Who shall roll us away the stone from the of the sepulcher." These women were undertaking the Impossible, going forth saking the impossible, going forth solely by faith. V. 4. "And when they looked, •they saw the stone was rolled away;, for it was very great.” Jes* us could not be defeated, for the ■ tomb could not hold him. He opens ; the tomb for his followers: "I am i the resurrection and the life and I he that belleveth on me shall never die," he said. Here was Jesus’ , victory: similarly it may be ours V. 5. "And entering into the sepulcher. .they sa?w a young man sitting on the rfght ?ide, clothed in a long white garment; and they were : affrighted." , This woung man wqp ' an angel from God coming as the first witness of the resurrection of, Christ. The resurrection of Christ is the best phved fact of his life. First, there was .the heavenly witness; latter, the women and Peter and John saw the empty tomb; and later, many saw- him on earth; then 1 when the soldiers said his body had been stolen, his enemies testified that it was untrue else they would have been put to death for failing to watch; and then, Jesus said he risen. V. -7. “But go your way. tell hife diaciples and Peter that he goeth you Into Galilee; .there shall ye see him as he said unto you.” Jesus planne<| happy meetings \with his .disciples. Joy awaits every follower of Christ. I Sunday School copiments based on the International Sunday school Lessons, copyrtehter by the International Council' of Religious ucation. firmary at 2:o<\p.m. ’ The Adult Membership class will meet Monda-y evening at, 8 o’clock' instead of the usual 7 o'clock hour., The pastor will attend sepA sions .of the Northeast Indiana Lutheran and. Teachers Conference to be held Tuesday aim Wednesday at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Fort Wayne. - , Choir Rehearsal Wednesday it 7 p.m. ' : Junior Confirmation Class nelt Saturday at 8 a.m.. and Saturday Bible School at-9:30. » I The Concordia Teachers College i Choir, of Seward, Nebraska, will present a warred concert in the Decatur high school auditorium On! Sunda'y afternoon, April Ist, it 2 p.m. There'.will be no admission, charge'; An offering will bp reI ceived. Eternal life is a life o! everlasting lover ' H Shall man alone be sawn in barren ground, less than grain? Young. Go to the ciiurcn or ' hcxt\ Sunday. i

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Sunday Service St. Mary's Catholic Church Very Rev, M*Qh BtlmaUi ga*Ui\ Kaitvr high iumh« trio a m. ?:IO A M. Low Maa* 1:00 A.M. Children’* Mih 10:IB am. High Matt. Weekday Maae 1:30 A.M. ' r Holy Communion SundAye First Bunday. Rmiery Hoc let y. Second Sunday. Holy Nama olaty. Third Bunday. St. Mary’* Society. Fourth Bunday, Children of Mae* Nuttman Ave. U.S. Church M. X- Simon, paetor Bunday school W 30 a.m.. Worship aorvice, IQ:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 8:30 p.mj. | Slngapiration. 7!30 p.m. Worship aervlvr. 7:55 p.m. The people of the church are asked to grace the altar of the chprch with floral offerings fitting J for the Easter occaaaton. j The morning worship service will'be enhanced by the IptermedI iate and senior classes rendering a special number in song. During the Christian Endeavor hour there will bb a playlet directed by Mrs. Gladys -Raver. I CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Seventh and Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor Sunrise Prayer service, tt a.m. J Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Gleijn Habegger. superintendent- We 1 will have with us the Btrader Trio of Anderson, Indiana. Before they were saved about ,18 years .ago they were on the stage. j You will enjoy hearing thejsa ' excellent singers. | Morning worship. 10:30 a.m. Mesage: “The Empty Tomb." The Strader Trio will be 1 : Youth service, 6:45 p in. Evelyn \ Hicks, president. 1 I Adplt Studp Group. 6:45 p.in. iMra. O. Rudduth, president. v Evangelistic service 7:30 p.jm.' Message: “Consider Your Way*.’’ Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Praise service. Our revival will begin April 2 with Rev. Clifton Dcßord. evanj geliat. and Robert and Christian Malone, singers. BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister j FASTER I Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Vernimj * Custer, supeH’intendent. . i Morning wot ship 10:10 a.m- Sc\j mon theme: “HerO Is Victory!.” The ( combined choirs under the' direction of Miss West will sing: “Awjrtie Thou That Sleepest” by ■Maker. ' i i . Children’s Chapel will meet during the hour of worship with an Easter worship and study. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. Easter film 7:00 o'clock, The film “The Road Rack" Will be shown. This film portrays ah Eaoi ter Message in a modem setting. I The , public is invited. : | ' Sunrise Easter service 6:00 a.m. This service will (be in charge of young people from the various churches and all' ages are invited. The service will be held at th£ First Ch’.i.-tian Church where.* breakfast will be served following the meeth . ■ 7.■! \ . .’Midweek service. Wednesday evening at. 7:0(i o’clock. J ;; .< Choir rehearsals adult on Tuesday at 6:\30 and youth on Wcdnee, day at 6:30. ’ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH • Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent Easter Sunrise Union will begin at 6 a.m. at First? Christian "Church, with parts being tak. ?n by youth of the Associated Churches. A light breakfast will be in the basement imme dia’ely fellpwing the serViccjL_ Morning Worship j Eastef morning worship will br gin at 9:30 a.m. The service will be based upon.the great Christian, thought of linmotta’lty “Thy;Kingdom Come Through , the rowei of thp Resurrection.” StaiQer’f “(led So Loved the World” will be thr choir prcsentatlrip on the themewhile Miss Phyllis Kraft wj'ji play as the prelude "Reverie” by De» Bussy <rnd for the offertory '"jifasteii Morn” by Mallard. During th* opening period of prayer and mediMMMAAiWWWMVWUWWW* S’ WASH ITI SCtU* ITI Y.w Holthouse Drug Co. WWWIRAmiWMMMWMWWMIF .1 .' 1 :

' idHjHi Mt* J. M Rftkey will slog UiHi’s Prhygr" hy Mklotte. Youth Groups Junior Fellowship will not meet Sunday afternoon but the Chi Rho| FelJowMtlp wll’ ftiret In the Church OlfhtP at 6 p m ‘ ' (llwilr th* choir wljl rehrartte at the home »f Mr. And Mr*. William K»hh »hi« cptning ; N<»t*" can believe a* you please about ~mf»*l thing* but concerning yiiQr religion you munt know, for irilgion 1* * matter of life or U< wth.’" If you are * Christian you <>AH rejoice with Paul who *ald ?'l -know him in whom I have beHr>vr<l ’ TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED ERETHREN \ Madleen at'Ninth i John E. Chamber*, minister F:ls Sunday school; Chalmer • Barkley. superlßtendent. The lew Ison study will be “Through Death to Life " th:3o — Divine worship — the moiit thrilling worship service of ’ entire year. Mr. Harold Mumhiw will be the organist, and Mrs. David Einbler the choir director. Tlie choir will sing two anthems, "Pyalse to the /Lord” and “In Jogeph's Lovely Garden” by Dickin«on. Opportunity will be given so unite with the church. The ser hic/m theme is "I Know that My Redeemer Liveth.” Junior Christian Em and Yoyth Fellowship. |;3Q — Evening worship — An Easter Candlelighting service will he,, held. A brief meeting of the Church Council will be held at the close of, the evening service. f XVe dneßd *>’ -4 TxtoO — Regular) mid-week service In four agegroupK. 8:00 — Choir rehearsal. H * MISSIONARY CHURCH A f [ H. J. Welty, minister |:OQ to 11:00 Unified service. -.'Mefevin Rupp, supt. There will be a .short Easter program. Doet.\Mrs.: Rupp and Mrs. Welty, "Because He Bote The Cross for Me.” Message, “The Risen Christ." 7:00- Children’s Gospel hour. ’ 7:00 MYF. This is the final SUB- 1 day of our contest. There will be a special Easter program. Those taking part are. Ralph Myers, Evelyn Summers, and Mrs. Welty. 7;.30 Evening service. Hymn sing ■and chorus time. Message, "Christ | Re jf»cted." ?'■ . 1 Tuesday and Wednesday, the cen:tr«l district of the Missionary ( Chuirh Association will meet in Fort Wayne, at the First Missionary' Church. Wednesday, 7130 Bible study and prayer service. . April L Itev. Charles Glenn of Sot|th America, will be with us as guest speaker. • Attend Church regularly! If you baye no church home, we invite you :to gome worship with us. . ’" ■. ■' ' J ■■ ... . ' FIROT BAPtIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor /• Bible School H lb the Bible ■school at 9:15. a special Easter program will be presented by the children of the lower 1 dcpHrtments. Ilalph Kenworthy, < suiii. « / Morning Worship The pastor’s (heme for this Easter: worship service will be “The 1 Resurrection Life.” Special Eastei rtiukic wJll the anthem 1 ’Egfiter Dawn.” sung by the com < blnrd choirs, and a solo by Mrs Eiahie Bkeikltina, oil Albion, New [ York. Organ music will include the jeemer Liveth,” and "The Halleltt | Jah Chorus." bptli from Handel’s “The Messiah.” A public Invitation ] Is extended for all servicei. of oui dhU'U'h- -■, U ’ ; V Baptist Youth Fellowship '■ Thrre will be a special Eastei meditation at the 6:3Q service 01. the; H.Y.F. ' ' < Evening Worship j\7he evening service is at 7;30 ThtL service will tee built around 1 social program of Scripture read Ings, ahd films. The themt of the passion of Christ/will be followed from the pages of the Gos pel of Jjolm, giving the entire pae s|oh etotfyMonday and Tuesday , On Monday and Tuesday the pas :.or will hr in attendance at the ab nual Indiana Baptist minislere' jpring conference on the campus Os Franklin College at Franklib, Indiana. . Tuesday Night ; . " >. The monthly meeting of the Baptist Youth Fellowship, of the SalaRAIWWWWWMWWMAMWWI 1 LEE HARDWARE CQ. General Line of Hardware « We have what you want J in your home. 236 W. Monroe Phone 3-2021 7

motil* Association will convene with the Liberty Center church. Car* wIU leave our church at <930 : for that inerting. Let’* keep the attendance banner which we won last meeting. Wednesday Night Choir rehearsal is at 7.00 on Wednesday night, followed by the prayer service at 8:00. The monthly business meeting will be postponed until next week to coincide with the appointed date for the annual election of officers. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Fifth at Monroe Samuel Emerick, Minister The services for the First Methodist church on Easter Sunday will b>gln with the Easter Sunrise service at the Christi** church at 6 o’clock. Members of the youth group* from the various participating churches will assist in the pro\ gram. . I a • ' At 9:30 the church school program will begin promptly, and will be directed by Lowell J. Smith and 'the church school staff. Ttee organ-piano prelude, "EasteiChimes," played by Mrs; Harry Dailey and Mrs. Edgar Gerber, will Introduce the 10:20 wqrship hour.' The youth and senior choirs will lead the .congregation In the processional hymn, “Christ the Lord is Risen Today." Special anthems for the service will be rendered by both choirs: the youth group will sing, "The Lord |s Exalted,” by West, and the senior choir will sing, “Open the Gates of the Temple," by Knapp. In tho Worship service the pastor, Rev. Sam Emerick, will present | ithe preparatory membership class of Intermediate and senior young people, approximately 30 in all. Several infants and small children wtjl be presented by their parents 1 for Christian dedication and bap-1 tism. The pastor’s Sermon theme I will be the third in the series on I "The Galilean Accent.” The members and friends of tlie 1 church ore reminded that all lenten 1 offering boxes are to be turned in | at this service. There wilf also be| a special cash offering received sor 1 the purpose of . redecoration and 1 church improvement. There will be no evening services.! On Monday evening the members j of the executive committee and 1 finance committee of the church ■ building Qouncil will meet In the j Wesley classroom for an important session 7:30. J Regular mid-wgek service and* choir rehearsals will be conducted!, Wednesday evening. The circles of the W.S.C.S. will] meet on Thursday as announced in' j the daily schedule th this paper. | ( ./I ' ZION EVANGELICAL \ 1 AND REFORMED ! William\c. Filler, pastor \ i 1 Easter sunrise service and! ! breakfast in the First Christian! church, 6 a.m. x » 1 1 Churqh school at 9 a.m. James I Stauffer, superintendent. Special ’ program. No individual classes. J, Festival service of Worship at I 10 a.m. Sermon: "He Is Risen. ] 1 Reception of new members. Holy j Communion. Anthem by the youth 1 1 choir. “Open the Gates of the 1 ( Temple” solo by Thomas. ' No youth fellowship Sunday n‘ngMembers c|f th* Churchmen’s, Brotherhood will meet Monday I evening to prepare the primary 1 -.hairsvfor painting. A large group 1 Is expected. * Youth choir rehearsal on ' Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. * Friendship Circle on WedAes-7 day at 7:30 p.m. tn the home of * Mrs. Richard Schafer./\ 1 f Bethany Circle on I WednesdaV f .''■/ ' . : \

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The resurrection of Christ was j regarded such an important event that after his ascension the followers of our Lord commemorated this ' day every week following the Jew- ’ ish Sabbath! and so there were for ' many years two days for public worship: the Jewish Sabbath, and I the following day. But |n time the ! custom of worshiping on the Old | Testament Sabbath was abandoned and the Christian kept what we ~ 1 ' * T ——*?- al 8 p.m. at the church. Philalethean Circle on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. C. L. August. v Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7\p.nj. Junior catechetical clxss on Saturday morning atlO o’clock. ' Come and worship with us. CHURCH OF GOD Founded A-D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd A.'Morrisoq, 8. 8. Supt. Morning and evening services, every Sunday. 8:30 a.m. "Christian BrotherHour.” W. K. J. G. 1380 on your dial. 9:30 a.ifi. Morning Worship, Rev. Arlo F. Newell guest speaker. . k ' \ 10': 30 a.m. Church school. “Christians attend church regularly. \ 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Kepneth Watkins, president; Mrs. EinOry Hawkins, Mrs. Elmer Scott and Mrs. Guy Agler, I counselors. / 6:30 te-m. Shining Lights. Miss Sabina Taylor, au d Miss Norma Agler directors. 1 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday eveI ning service, Rev. Arlo F. Newell. I guest speaker. Monday thru Friday i 7:30 p.m. Revival services with Rev. Arlo F.\ Newell, as the evangelist. I. We Welcome You ' Affiliated with\ the Church of God. General offices, Anderson. \ Indiana, “where a Christian experience makes you a pieiiiber.” ’ ’ ’’ ' ’ 11 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN *. } A. C. E. Gillandtr, minister Sunrisd service,,6:oo A. M.\ at the First' Christian church. Church School, 9:30-10:20 A. M. Richard Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. \ Easter morning worship, 10:30 A. M. The last of the sermon series on the basic beliefs of the Church will be Wc Believe about the Resurrection.” Special music will include "Awaks Thou that Sleepest,” anthem s by the choir; and as a soprano solo by Mrs. Dan Tyndall, “I Know That i My Redeemer Liveth.” from Handdl’s “Messiah.” o The pasotr wilt take the coni- ’ munion service to as many people . who are ill or shut-in as possible. I Twenty received communion; this, way in January. I>t the pastor or an elder know any yew such needs. - J. j Wednesday. 8:00 P. M. at the church. March meeting of Wo, men’s Association. Mrs; J. F. Sanmann will lead on “The Power o an Idea in the Near East.” | a ■ r , India leads the world in the co- ' operative movement, it Is reported Os th* 1,000,000 co-operative insti- ? tutionte in the world. India has 150. 000 with capital funds df $l2O 009,000. In Bombay; state alone, cooperative housing societies and ' stores have increased fourfold in four years. t •

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