Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1951 — Page 2
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fDtecussiorT’onl | Quest tons *' Lcssonl Discussion Questions on the Sunday School Lesson, The Creation, for, Sunday, April 1. 1. Where jU the beg.mnin'g of time? ( 3. Why ditf God create man? 3. What must man do to make good? ' . 4. What is the basis for world order _ 5. Where in this lesson is taught ■the need of co-operating with God? American youth will be host in August to an international centerpence? of 500 youth leader? of 40 free nations of the world invited here by the Young Adult Council of the National Social Welfare Assembly. ; ' . t-F— \ Fool fhipk revenge is sweeter * than life itself. Juvenal. Aly strength is perfect in weakness. St. Paul, y . I Pumphrey Jewelry Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Contealed living requires strength to battle with difficulties and ovm come hem. ■ U. V. 1 laa' *- • ▼ V TTTT rv t t»»vr*r*Tt TT"I Ashbaueher’s 'fin Shop a Established 1915 Alt Kinds of Roofing & Siding Furnaces — Stokers f' Conversion Gas A Oil Burners Insulation—Building Specialties ' Phone 3-2615 ■ H44>4H44'H++++++f+++4++4 Sin causes .the cup of happiness tospring a leak. Riney. ' The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana i; 1 ? . - LsUMished 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Best not to answer an unkind totter inside of thirty days. / rrtl^irtTrtvHTrtV'rvim'*. be Particular About - your Apparel. Choose yo ur ciotbes with Confidence from your favorite store. > 1 HOLTHOUSESCIIULTE & CO. God speaks to our hearts through ’ the voice of remorse. De Bernis. DISTRIBUTORS of MOBILGAS MO Bl 1 A) IL H PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 »■»♦»♦»♦»♦ »♦♦♦*»»♦***** a < If you would be good, first , he* iieve that you are bad. Epictetus. Decatur Farms •> So. Third St. Phone 3-2141' DRESSED F CHICKENS --i U, S. Gov’t. Graded Egg* Wholesale & Retail Man who man would be mu|t rule the empire of himself, Shelley. W+++*HHttf+H+++H*H -i SALES Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service. RESERVE YOUR SALE D&TI Uvesiock, Farm, and ! 1 Rh*l Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co J. F. Sanmann Corner First & Monroe Sts. PHONE 3-3201 i i I Let no one be willing to speak M JU of the absent. Propertius. T ' : WWMAMMMAMWWWVW DIERKES - Implement Sales I , Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery . Sales and Service A Hi-Way 27 \ Phone 3-3311 MAAMWMAAAMMMWVWUWV
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Creamed Comments ou the Sunday School Lesson, The Creation.. Genesis,- i:jT-31; for Sunday, April 1. The Lesson Conjmitttee has plan, ned the lessons to cover outstanding epochs of Bible history, the first one being that of The beginning of time marks this Wesson. The finite cam not comprehend the infinite; the best one can do is to accept \the fact of a beginning and a GOd back of it. Since is part man must employ, it is in the creation statement that fa(th must be used. - _ ' V. 1. "ip the beginning led the heaven H .an the earth.” The big word is ‘'icfeaAed.” God did something big f something wonderful. We simply 4 a H in gwe when we think of this, the greatest of all events in We are living on God-made terrain. V. 2.“ And tee earth was without form, and void and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the deep. And; the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the earth.*’ Whatever the mdtferihl was, it was in a chaotic condition. But God can do wonders with chaotic conditions; ,the world chaos today is not too hard for God, If meh will 'cooperate as Is implied in verse 28, indicating God’s plan of co-opera-tioq to produce world order. V. 3. “And God said, Let there, be light; and there was light.” God spoke and kt was done. AH that God created was; to obey his will. AS fair as natural law is concerned, it is - God speaking. today. God provides the essentials for man, among these being light, V. 4. “And God saw the light, that it was good; and ; God divided the light from darkness.” Note that God repeatedly said, “it'was good.” God is a good God and all he does is good. In life and in death, we need .to see |that so far as God has, any thing to do -with the same, it is gdod. ' [ ' V. 5. “And God called the light Day, and darkness he called Night. And the evening and the niorning. w’ere the first day.” God planned periods of time whether twentyfour hours or centuries for a day with the Lord is *hs a thousand FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Fifth at Monroe Samuel Emerick, Minister Although the First IMethodist church is now in the process of complete redecoration, there will be no cancellation of any part of as program at any time. The church school departments and classes Will meet at the 9:30 hour Sunday morning. The only shift of clashes will be for the adults who usually- meet in the anctuary, They . will meet in the iectuye rpohi. AjU other classes i will lie in their regular places. Inj the 10:20 worship hour, the i service wil be held in the lecture room and there will be arrangements made to care Cor the usual congregation. The youth choir will sing the anthem, “The Lord I Ts Exalted” by West. The pastor’s ; sermon theme will be final mes-| sage in a series on the theme,' The Galilean Accent.” This week’y sermon subject will be, ‘How we acquire the Galilean I tccent.’*' The Youth Fellowship programs j Fill be conducted Bunday even- I ng: senior group at 6 and the • ntermediate group at 6:3V. ; — -
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years with man. V. 26. "And God" said, Let us make man in our image after our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fisti of tne\sea, and over the fowl of .the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and every creeping thing that craepeth upon the earth.’’ In tl>is verse is portrayed the innate capacity of man wlio has a personality with an intelligence and power beyond that of all other creatures. Since God is, love, he simply had to have an object of his love and so we were created All Bible history shows God ;is loving man to the extent of <\aring for him: supplying ail his needs in this world, with eternal bliss in the world to come. This is a staggering thought. Vs. 27.28. “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he Jlim; hialp and femaie created he him. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be I’ruitjful, and niultlply, and replenish the darth. and subdue it; dad have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air and every living thing moveth upon the earth.” God took an awful chance in giving man such power; time shows that man has often abused his power. It was in the mind of God that man would cooperate with him and that in all things he would be in accord witn his wito. Not to do so handicaps God’s ability to expert his The reason for the present world chaos is at this point. V. 29. "And God said. Behold, 1 have given you every herb bearing seed, which is on the face of all the earth, and every trde in wjitoh is Xhe fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall jbe for meat.” Here is suggested the ideal for man, for here are all the vitamins how advertized. V. 31. “And God saw every thing .that he had made, and. behold, it wa& very goo<j. And jthe evening qnd morning was the sixth day.’’ Qod made a survey of all he jiad created and again declared it was good. Here is a suggestion for man all that he does is to be good, if it is to have God’s approval. Here is willing obedienceyto God are to be displayed, if .one is to attain thq ideal God has for man. Sunday School comments based on the Iternational Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted\|by the Internagdual Council of Religious edcatiori \ ' The evening worship service will be at 7:31) p. m. The Official Board, w ill meet following the prayer and study i hour Wednesday evening. Members will hear br. John G. Benson of Indianapolis present his plan of preaching mission for local churches and decide whether such a program-will be a part of a program of anniversary celebration in the fall. \ , The Wesley Sunday School i class will' hold its Apiil Fellowj ship at the' church Thursday at .6 p. mi It will be a family night I supper program jor class mem- ' bers and their families. , The Everrqady class lias completed arrangements for the dinner which thoy expect to serve at ■ Mrs. R. A. Stucky’s at 11 - 2 on | Thursday. ' ’ ' Who lives for humanity must be content to lose himself. Frothingham. i >Doubt yOu will hue nevi r | yourself. Bovee. Tomorrow life is tp° late; live j today. Martial. •■■ *• : ; u '
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i «• i .. 5 St. Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. tysgr. SelnjeU. pastor 6:00 A.M. Fjrst Mass. 7:80 A.M. Low Mass 9:00 A.M. Children’s Mass 10:15 a.m. High M as ** ; Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. Holy Communion Bundays 5 First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name Spr 1 ciety. 1 Third Sunday, Mt. Mary’s' Boclmy. Fourth Sunday, Children of i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ■ Robert H. Hammond, pastor ,C ' Bible School i 1 Bible schpol is at 9:15 with i classes for all ages. ’ The perfect attendance awards for the past, quarter will be distributed at this, time. Ralph Kenworthy, supt. Morning Worship 1 . In the morning worship service at 10:30,. the pastor will bring the message on the subject “The Blood of Christ.” The choir will sing , “Though Your Sips Be As Scarlet?* Mrs. C. E. Bell will be organist! i for this service. The ordinance Os the Loyd’s Supper will be observed,l Baptist Youth Fellowship, ‘ j B.Y;F. meet’ng is at 6:30. There! will be P problem clinic for the program. , ( 1 : ■,i Evening Service 1 i At 7:30 the pastor will speak on The Man Whose Sin Was Stubbornness,’’ a character study on the life of Cain. a -.Wednesday Night- ! Choir rehearsal is at 7:00, Prayer service at. 8:00. followed by themeeting set by constitution fpr the annual election of officers of the church and Bible school. Let's have j a good .representation for this important meeting. MISSIONARY CHURCH H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 - 11:0'.) Unified.services. For the next seven Sundays we wiil having our Loyalty Campaign using the slogan, “Let's be Loyal to Christ and Our Church. - ' Special music by Ralph Myers. Message, "Life’s Obligations'." \ 7:(H| Children’s'Gospel Hour. 7:00 Missionary Youth Fellowship. ! An interesting program entitled “Just One Minute Pleased has been arranged'. 7:30 Evening service. Rev! and Mrs. Charles Glenn, hussionaries to Ecuador,"South America will be? with us in thto service and speak to us. * \ Monday 7:30, Sunday school visj-' tation. , , ■ Wednesday- 7:30, Prayer meeting and Bible'study. , , Thursday 7:00 Ladies' fellow-, ship will meet at the home of Mrs. Virgil Bixler. 811 N. Third St. April 11-22 will be the date of our special Bible conference when ReV. A. F. Al bro. of Swanton, Ohio will return to complete the book of Revelation. . • The miblii\ is cordially invited to attend oilr services,' \ \ _A„ CHURCH OF THE NAZaRENE North Seventh and Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Carter, pastor , ' Sunday School. 9:|30 a. m. Glenn: Habegger, superintendent. , We welcomp you to study the IBible With us. , . Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m*' Message: “Drawing Near The Throne of Grace.” Coinniuniop. service. j Junior f’-hurch, 11:00 a. m: Mrs. George Anspaugh, supervisor. Youth Service. 6:45 p. m. Evelyn Hicks, president, ' Adult Study Groyp, 6:45 p. m. MiS(. O. Sudduth, president. Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p. hq Message: "Redeeming The Tjme.*’ Our spring /evlval will begin Monday evening and continue uq jH April' 15. Rev. Clifton Deßord will be the evangelist and Robert iml Christina Malope the Services will begin each evening at. 7:3,). \ BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren , r F. H. Willard, minister Sunday School 9:15 a.m , Vernoti Custer, superintendent. Morning t worship 10:10 a.cn. Sermon: VBy Their Fruits.” ; x Youth Fellowship 6 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. “Malar taining the Easter Glow-.” v The Council of Administration V* WASH IV iv Holthouse Drug Co. ? MAMMAMRMAMMWWVW a \
i K’ill meet on Tuesday evening al |' 7 o'clock. Monthly and quarterly ['reports will be due. 11 Tlje Women’s Society of World I! Service will meet on Thursday h’afternoon at 2 o’clock. The meet I ing. will be the first regular meet | ing of the unified society. The . constitution Will be presented and b. a general ” business session Will be held. will be brief unit meetings for organization. Midweek service Wednesday 7 P-m, Choir rehearsals, Adultst oti Tuesday at 6:3o‘.and Youth on Wednesday at 6:3ff. Nutt man Ave. U.B. Church k M. T. Bimon, pastor I f Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.‘ ? Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6: ?0 p.m. S ingap Ration, 7:30 p.m.’ Worship service, 7:30 p.tn. tj Mid-week prayer service, Wed. I eve. 7:30. i j The Administrative Board will C meet) for reports and will take up [the business for the new month. ’ All members are urged to be pres'ent. A new! financial program, j lately introduced by the church treasurer, Mrs. Raver, will be dis [cussed and decided: upon. The j board welcomes the interest and I advise of all the members of the idmi-ch. V y I Even thouun, the Bunday school lis growing, w< still have room for many more. Jf you are looking for .a church, yon might be interested , to know that our members represent a cross section of town and eouijtry folk. This is America, attend the < hurch of your choice this Sunday. ' j UMUKDti . / Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northw-est of Hospital | Dvyight R. McCurdy, lylinister Floyd A. Morrison, S. S. Supt. < Morning and evening \services, every Sunday. 8:30 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour.” W. K. J. G. 1380 on your dial. Q-.ihl a. in.. Morning Worship, .Reyf D. L. ghest speak■,er - J - 10:30 a.m. Church school, “Christians attend, church regularly.” ' . ? ' 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president; Mrs. Emery Hawkins, Mrs. Elmer Scott and Mfs. Guy Agler, counselors. ' 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Miss Sabina Tayldr, and Miss Norma ; Agler directors. , 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday evening service, Rev. Arlb F. Newell, guest speaker. : Monday thru Friday 7:30 . p.m. Revival services with Rev. Arjo F.< Newell, as the evangelist. <, We Welcome You Affiliated with the Church of God, Geheral offices, Anderson, Indiana, "where a Christian experience makes you a inbmber.” ■ •-? -. , TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN . Madison at Ninth 9:\Fs—Sunday School; Chalmer Bargley, superintendent. ,Lessop 3tqdy: “The Creation.” 10:3C—Divine Worship. In the ibsepce pf the minister, the Rev. Lynji Henry, pastor of the Pleas Lahe Evangelical United Brethren Church will lead in worth ip;. The choir, under the direcion of Mrs. David Einbler, will sing the anthem, “Lead Me, Lord" by , We-ley. • Rev. Henry will preach the sermon. 6:30, —- Youth Fellowship and Junior Christian Endeaoyr. 7,::3V Evening Service of Wor hip. 'The Rev. A. 0, E. will, bring the message stressing rhe opportunities of the chaplain a the armed forces. ' J||pnday, 7:00 Y’outh Fellowship Social at the Church. Tuesday, 7;3o—Ladies Aid at thd Church: "Hostesses\'are Mrs. Viola Schaidtorer, Mrs.' David Wyjm, and Mrs Harry Poling Wednesday. 7:30 — Evangelistic Service with the Rev. Rt E. Vance Wayne as speaker. Thursday. 7:30 — Evangelistic Service with the Rev. Girth Shepbelt! of Geneva as speaker. Friday, 7:3o—Evangelistic Service with the Rev. Walter Marks of .Van Wert,JOhio, as speaker. Note —Dr. O. T. Dee ver of Dayton, Ohio will be the evangelist at special meetings April 8-15. LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of Hardware We have what you want in your home. j 236 W- Monr.ge Phong 3-gO2l
■tj FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH y I Jonas M. Bsrkey, minister . Gerald Strickler, superintendent dj “Two will be the ser/1 mon topic for this coming Sunday t during the 'morning worship sert- vice at 9:30 a. m. The choir will e sing “Thine Is The Glory” by d Handel. d Junior Church t| The message Junior Church on this first Sunday after Easter 7 is entitled “Thine Is The Glory." All children under 'LA years Os age n are invited to thik service, n Official Board \ A meeting of the Official Board is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m. ■ in the church office next Wednesday, April 4. Ladies’ Aid ’ \ The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Homer Ruhl oh Wed--1 nesday evening, April 4, at 7:30 i o’clocjt. Mrs- William Teeple is 1. j in charge of the program. . I v Church School Bdard \ , 1 The\ Chuch School Board will } hold their quarterly meeting this' . Sunday morning immediately fol- - lowing services. ' , Youth Groups ' i Junior Fellowship will meet this Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. in the i church basement. Chi Rho Fel--1 lowship will' meet in the church i office at 6 There will be an election of officers at this meet1 Wr j Notes \ . I Next Sunday, April 8, the Spriqg [ i Fifth 'District Ypqth Meet will be .) held in this chiirch beginning at j'l:3o p. m. _ ; > i choir will rehearse next k | Thursday night at the honie\.of j Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Kraft. j — — ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor . (We pitoach Christ, crucified and I risen again.) ; Two identical preaching services [are conducted each Sunday mom'jihg, at 8 and 10:30 o’clock. “ThomJas, the Doubter” will ,be the' pullpit theme, based, on the Gos’pel for j the Sunday after Easter, Johh 20, il9-31. \ J The choir , will appear at 10:30, | [singing, “Hear Our Prayer," byj James. | Sunday school and Bible class I meet at 9:15. ‘‘Jesus Walking With the Two Emmaus Disciples" is tfye Sunday school Bible Church Calendar Goucortjia high school choir, Seward, Nebraska wi|l present a ( concert in our high kchool at 2 t p.m. Free-will offering. class at 7 p.m. Monday—Board for Parish Edit cation at 8:15 p.nk Tuesday—Needle Club, 7 p.m.Tuesday—Church Council at 8 at the home of Mrs. Ed Reinking, i . p.m. \ ■ [ J ‘ Wednesday — Junior: Confirmation class at 7 p.m. Wednesday — Choir rehearsal I at 7 p.m. : ’ I Thursday—Hannah Altar Guild' at 2 p.m. Saturday Bible school] at 9:30 a.m. v j . |, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 1 A.p.E. Gillander, minister Church school, 9:30 to 10:20 a.m., Richard and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. Wasn't, it pleasant to see so many out on the last Sunday of March? The crowd will look just as'good on the first Sunday of April. i Divine worship. 10:30-11:30 a.m. 1 Since the date is April 1, "The i Fool” will be the subject fdr the sermon. The Bible, mention-; the wbrd frequently. Anthem by the. choir,■ "I Know that my Redeemer iveth,” adapted from Handel. Mrs
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; v ‘J ’ . It is calculated on good authority that not riiore than one-third of the members of Protestant churches, on average Sunday attended public worship. The average contribution annnuiily ia $40.00. The popular \trend in the Protestant churches in the United States indicates that with most membership Christianity is a casual thing - something to be treated without for sight or plan, in haphazard or indifferent fashion, according to the impulse of .the momTyndill will sing-Dlke as a Hart. ’ Westminster Fellowship will meet for worship after, the casting lof “Horses of Troy" at the Amer-r ican Legion. Ttye Fellowship will be in the church, 4 p.jn. Presbyterian 1 Men will again sponsor “Church Fateily' Night,” with the showing of the Protestant Film Commission picture, “Again Pioneers” on April 10. ' -— —V—: A ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED \ C. Feller, pastor -< Church school at 9 a.m. James Stauffer, superintendent. Classes [tor 411 ages. Let’s keep up the Sermon: “The W<Rk to Emmaus.” Easter enthusiasm. Worship service at 10 a.m. If Easter means more than just a holiday to us, we ought to be in the spirit of worship in the Lord's House pn the Sunday after Easter Visitors aie always welcome. Youth Fellowship at 0 pin Nancy Kirsch will be the leader. Official Board meeting in the church parlor on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Gir\s' Guild, meeting in the home of MrS. Joe McNerney on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. L Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. , Heidelberg class meeting in the church social room on Thursday at 8 p.m. | . Senior chojr rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. ' Come and worship with us. I' A : iClericus Says: Clericus says: Man is to haye do. minion o.vef\ the earth,'but this dominion must be exercised \ipder God. Either a human life or a social order, if apart from God, is a blasphemous affront to the Creator. There is an alarming feelipg that human achievement may be blown up, unless we recbgnizc the spiritual significance of the whole created world. ' —~ Book Review I Arnold’s 1951 Comment'ary on I the International Sunday School i Lessons, edited by B. J. Olmstead. ] Light and Life Press, emphasizes I the practical aspect of an everybody, usable Christianity. There are five pages of stimulating materi ial on each lesson, presented in a ! concise yet comprehensivea form. Teachers studying these lessons i have through the years been hejped j spiritually. ' ■ Seven hundred churches in four Western Pennsylvania counties have combined tp demand that the governor enforce state k.ws against , gambling and prostitution. They ’ have formed a United Commission i for Social Action, and made Allan J. How’jes, First Methodist Church, , Monessen, chairman. They are getting church members to write the governor that local law enforce ment has broken down and the state must act to remedy a scandalous situation. ■'' ' A • f ■ —
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