Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1951 — Page 2

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5 hgMHMWWHHMMI I Discussion on I jOuesttons &s | Dificussifin Questions on the Sunday School School Lesson, Tho ifi Canaan, tor Sunday. April 29. . . ■' • 1. -Other things being equal, -why dQBS a faithful child Os God outlive; others? - i 2. What constitutes a good report? - \-_ ’ I ' ' 3- What are the rewards of always telling the truth? 4; When orily should a man re- • tire? ( \ I 'V In what respects was the faith of Caleb notworthy? , A good conscience is the palaeo of Christ. St. Augustine. r ■ • j A > careless word may kindle strife.. U ’ . i ■I _ ; < " : . • : ' . -'i »»4vf44»»*444»t4444444< LUTES i Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions Potted Novelties ' * Potted Plants—Corsages t Phone 3-3304? >♦♦♦4 4 4 4»4>0'4»4 44 4 4.jt We fume and we spurt, when all W need is a moment with God. » »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦t»< EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. i ' Third at Monroe • "We know your Ford Best'* • Perfect love is slow to offend; quick, to defend. wwvwwvvvvvvwwvwvi ; RIVERSIDE tMJARAGE We repair all makes of cars, i Froiit Wheel Alignment, patteries andt Tires., • , f 24 Hr. Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 WMAMWVVVMMWMMWWW A penny Comes With more <lif- ’ ficulty out of A* full bag than i shilling from one half empty. Seek- i er. . ' . ' ’ { Pumphrey Jewelry Stores GIFTS FOR OCCASIONS Fear puts hopelessness at the heart of life; faith rejoices in its God. Fosdibk. • " ~C] Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Established 1913 All Kinds of Roofing A Siding . Furnaces — Stokers Conversion Gas A Oil Burners Insulation—Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 There is a difference between "conteriding for the faith” and i striving 'for your ; own opinion. The First State Bank r. . Decatur, Indiana H L Established 1883 ; ’ Member Federal Deposit - Insurance Corp, r - : ' 1 ; Crabbed age and you, tit cannot live together.; Shakespeare. » fl 4»*4»» Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose - your clothes with Confidence from your favorite store. HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO. This is th,e times for prayers that can’t be easily spoken. K. M. ♦♦44 4#♦♦♦*♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦444444 DISTRIBUTORS \of ' MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. “< A ■ ■ V Cor. Bth & Monros Phons 3-2014 H»| 11144H4455444441 Ila

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.'On 8.8^ f ‘6ff Creamed Comments ofl the Sunday School Lesson,. The Settlement in Canaan, Joshua 14:6-13; Judges 2:7-10, Judges 21:25, for Sunday, April 29. A long period from Moses to David has this lesson in which the life of Caleb is presented as a man of great faith and courageous action. V. fl. “Then the children of Judah. came untojoshua in Qilgal; and Caleb, the’eori of Jeprunneth, the Kenez|tri? ahd Said Uhto him. Thou knowest the #iing the Lord said unto Moses the mah of God concerning me and thee in Kadeshbarnea” Caleb had a request to make and he brought his tribe, Judas, to the leader, Joshua. He first paidtribute to Moses, the man of God, whose promise could not lightly be ignored. V. 7. '*Forty years old was 1 w'hen, 'Moses the. servant of the Lord sent, me from Kadesh-bantea to spy out •the land; and I brought him word again hs it was in mine heart.”lt was Caleb who stilled the people after the discouraging report of the land by the-ten spies. He said, “Let us go.qp at once and possess it.” Regardless of the giant people seen, Caleb knew that God would give the power to overcome them. V. 8. "Neverless my brethren that went up with me made the’heart of the people melt; but 1 wholly followed the Lord my God/’ Caleb was brotherly, calling the ten pessimistic < spies, brethren; i the difference Jn the two reports was in the failure of the ten spies to corn: mit themselves fully to God while Caleb lived a fully surrendered life to God.. V. 9. "And now, behold the Lord ! hath kept me alive,' these forty and five years, <eyen since the Lord spake this word unto Moses, while the children of Israel wandered in the wilderness; and 10, now I am this day four score and five years j old.” Caleb was grateful for a lohg life; he did; not want to retire but asked for a hard task, driving out [ the giants in the hills country which he had spied for Moses who \wanted to reward Caleb in giving him this land. The idea of retiring is overworked. 1 : j V. 10. “And now beheild, the Lord hath kept me alive as he said these forty and five years.” Faith in God Huac/wi Generosity is supposed to follow the policy of giving till it hurts. That is a mistaken idea; better the policy of giving till it feels good. Generosity works in two ways, affecting others and affecting the individual. One becpriies w r arned in his thinking and unhappy in heart if he gives till i| hurts; but with the other policy, he grows a richer soul and enjoyri livitfg. In making others happy, one oyght to be fftst as happy as the recipient. . Book Review I . | '"/ r ■ i 7-' Li •' Points for Emphases by Hight C. Moore, the Broadman Press, is concise and valuable for bfisy persons. It consists of a short introduction, the lesson text and outline, analytical and expository notes, the lesson. of the lesson, the gold in the golden text, and daily Bibl* readings.

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is a contributing factor to old age; « fear and unbelief are killers. V. 11. “As yet 1 am as strong this [ day as I was the day that Mosefe j sent me; ad my strength was then so is my strength now. for war, | ; both to go out and to -come in.” j Caleb had not only faith in God, but Me had faith Itt hlmdelf. It takes confidence to make the most of one’s life. V. 12. “Now 'therefore give me Iqis mountain, whereof the Lord siioke in that day; for thou hehrdest in that day how the Anakimd were theye, and the were great and fenced; if so the Lord be , with md,. then shall 1 be able to drive them out, as the Lord said.” God’s program was that Jais Chosen children should possess! this land and that meant that .enemies had to be driven out. Thia was thd land givfen to Abraham, and God coukl not be defeated., Caleb werit forth in the name of the Lord believing •that he would be with'him. V; 13. “And JjOshua. blessed him,, and gave unto Caleb, the son ofi Jephunnath. Hebron for an inhert itance.” Hebron is the highest point of southern Palestine sur- ' rounded with fertile valleys rich in fruitage. Joshua gave his consent With his blessing on Caleb. Here was needed co-operation. V. 7. “And the people served the Lord all the dalys of , Joshua, aqd . all the days q( the elders that out- j lived Joshua,' had seen all the great works of the Lord, that [ he did for Isradl.” The manifestation of God’s victories ovdr the enemies kept faith alive in the following generation. Vs. 8,9.,“And Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died being an hundred and ten years old. And. they buried him in the border of his inheritance in Timnathdieres, in the mount of Ephr-1 ralm. on the north side of the hill ’ Go-ash.” This grand old man had sUch respect of the people that his going was a memorable event. vants of the Lord are missed wjien they leave the world. V. 10. "And alfeo all that generation were gathered unto their father; and there arose another generation after them, which knew not i the Lord, noy the work's which he | had done for Israel." Being re-1 riioved from manifestations of GodJ their s faith in God weakened, and : as a result, they lost out. Sunday School comments based on thejntematiohal Sunday School ’ Lessons, copyrigjhter tVthe Inter-! national Council of Religious Education. _ 1( ', Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: We are grateful for the example ~of men of faith, of conviction, and of courage/Grant. tpat this spirit may be ours to a i larger degree aid that we may j endure the necestiary discipline for j the development of strong Ghristion characters. \ . L . • - .: ■■ l : j Clericus Says; Clericus says: "God does rot make things easy for ( us. and with good reasons. 1 Lt ’is an indictment of the inherent moral weakness o| humanity that few people can staid success. Rairely can souls be born into an easy life and yet escape its? corruption. Gcd sees tb it that life is a continuous discipline fjov most of us, els£ our characters would sink into hopelessness apd our lives into ruin,” - , *~T —— -— , jNo man is beaten unless and Until! -he gives up the Struggle for the best. J. F. Newtoii| Give me the ability to love chi dreri though .they be rude and noisy.

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- 1 ; . i J St. Gary's Catholic Church Very Rev. Megr. Selmetx. pastor 6:00 A.M. Fitst Mask. | 7:30 A.M. Low Mass 9:00 A.M. Children’s Mass / 10:15 a.m. High Mash. Weekday Mass 7:30i A.M. Holy Communion First Sunday. Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name Socfety. • , ; Third Sunday, St. Mary’s,Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary ZION FVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.tn. James! Stauffer, superintendent. Classes' for all ages. I Worship service fe a.m. Ser-' ■mon:. "On God's Right Hand.” The; message will he based on thdi Ascension pf our Lord. The choir will sing, "Lift |Jp Your . Heads” Emerson. « Youth Fellowship at 6 p.in. Reports and discussion on the regional conference whlOh was .held last I Supday.\ Recreatioh. Family night hovered dish fell lowship Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. . z J 4\ Girls’ Guild meeting on Wednesday at 7:311 p.m. at the church. Philaletheah Circle on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Tillman Gehrig. Thursday evening from 7; until 10 p in. annual skating party for 'all the young people of the church, i sponsored by the Heidelberg class, t&t Sunset park. No ige limit, ; May Fellowship J)ay service, sponsored H>y the Council - ofi Ghnrch Women, on Friday at 7: - 30 l p.m. in the Beth-any ’-LU.B. chuirch. Senior chpir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. Come and worship with us, I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH | J<-nas Mi. .Berkey, minister j Gerald Strickler, superintendent During the morning worship Service beginning at 9:30 a.m. the (sermon will b 0 entitled “Stars and i Seeds.” Miss Kraft has chosen for the prelude ■ and offertory,- “Na(ture's Prayer" by Kern and “For' the Beauty of the Earth” by Eocker. The anthem by the choir is tobe "Creation” hy Tfeydn. Evangelistic Services 1 Ministers from five, neighboring churches will preach dpring the five nights. April 29 - May 3, at. First Christian church' at 7:'30 each evening. The publft* is inivited to share in these services of j spiritual enrichment and evangel listic emphasis. “The Power of God" will be the central theme of (the services. Comp and hear good •'.preaching by iebpabte ministers. ' j Junior Church ' These , worship services /for children begin at 9:30 a.m. running concurrently with the regular preaching service. Youth Groups Junior Fellowship will- begin at 4 p.m. in the church basement. Chi Rho Fellowship 1 will hold a brief meeting in the church office at 6 p.m. [ Post mmed Both the official board and Ladies .Aid meetings, scheduled tfor Wednesday night this com ing Week, have been postponed until the same time and 'place the next Wednesday evening. May 9 ISTotes Don't miss church tomorrow Set your clocks, up- one hour to‘fiight. 'Registration foe for the Indiana convention of Christian churches /■to be held in Kokomo, Mhy 15-17 fe SI.OO. J~ h ‘ Colleges'arid universities'in the United States reported 2,344,509 students in 1950, a loss' of 7.4% over the past year. With the possibility of a widely expanded draft, there is great fear that the enrollment will go down riven more this year. A recent surVqy by the New York Times revealed that 25% of the liberal arts schools in this coun ; try are operating on a deficit, it the enrollment are cut, some schools will be Jorced to close for lack of funds. I 4IWWVWVWWWVWVWWIR DIERKES Implement Sales Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery Sales and Service 1 / • • 1 ■ v.. HkWay 27 Phone 3-3311

Missionary Church U j Tenth and Dayton Streets J % H. J. Welty, minister | IXpa.m. Sunday school. Mervin Supt. This day Jias been ' designated as “Loyalty to j ripfids." \ lib a.m.. Worship service. Duet by jvtrs. Idlewlne aind Mrs. Schilling,’ Message, “Walking With J 7: p.m. MYF and the Children’s (lofipel Hour will be combined. The-. Stout sisters of Berne will be; |Hgihint to several special imribers oh their ' accordians. They are the daughters of Mr. and’ Mr®. Dale Stout. ?7; io pan. Evangelistic service Message, “God’s Workmanship.” Monday 7 p.m. Sunday school tisftition. Wednesday “ 7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer meeting. * Thursday 7 p.m. Ladies’Fellow- , the home of Mrs. Lawrence ! VofiGunten. ! j | 13. The MYF will sponsor !4h|Bl day Yorith Rally. The servl be conducted by a special prorip of young people from the (Ftlwayne Bible College. are cordially invited to wor. rihfn the Lord with : •;- ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN V Gillander, minister \ Citral Daylight Savings Time tShurch School, 9:30 to 10:20 4,. m.;|j Superintendents, Richand 54ri||tiin and Jack Knudsen. The Education committee last Sunday to have an outsidfi speaker on Sunday morning, May) 27, at 9 30 a. m. Gljurch worship, 10:30 a. m. Continuing the series of sermons and earthly life, the pasfo’fe.Jfitill preach on “Religion and RfM,” Millions of human beings rireiiired ior spent. What has our to say to them? A The choir ; iviltrsing, “Holy Art Thou,” Largo I Ercim . Handel's ‘“Xerxes.’!’ ' Westminster Fellowship. 6:00 to p. m. A very imporitaht ant \to all young people writhe made. Monday night, churthes will meet fov surfpeV at First Church, Fort Waynq, tojfgarn the story of the work and Jhrirjneed of Westminster Foundaat Pupiue. Paui Blackburri, Dofcald NOrquest. Eugene Rydefi, girijsthe pastor will represent this s liii.rcli. ■ Wednesday, 6:30 p. m., Presby-i leifen Men will meet to eat, and Mr. Gerald Muir, 1 vice prudent of Fort Wayne PresbyCouncil of Presbyterian Men. , Wednesday, 7 p. m., efibir prat-ti.-ri ; Thursday noon, 12:10 to 12:40 p. kri • Prayer Circle will begin in the sanctuary. Friday, 7:30 p. m.. May ■Fellowship' Day among the Associated of Decatur. The meeting, at Bethany Evangelical United Ihpfhren church will have Mrs. J/ as chairman for ithe service, with Mrs. Samuel Emerick of First Methodist church as speaker. ' ' . f CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D, 33 / j Cleveland Street / Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital '.iCjlflght R, McCurdy, Minister A. Morrison, 8. 3. Supt. ' and evening services. Sunday. ' v . | WSYLIGhT SAVING TIME” a.m. "Christian BrotherHour.” W. K. J. G. 1380 on ypqft dial. 1 !' . a.m. Morning worship, “Jesus,, the Bright and MqfiUng Star.” a.m. Sunday school. ’mOfetlahs attend Church and Suri<t|y School, regqlarly.” ’ { 6Jso p.m. Youth Fellowship. Mrg' Kenneth Watkins, president; Mrri; Emery Hawkins, Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Guy Agler, couhriefers. . 6;sh P-m: Shining Lights, Miss Sa&fea Taylor, and Miss .Norma Aglqr directors. - p.m. Regular Sunday eveservice: Sermon: “Rural Life. 1 Mesage.” c Wednesday j.m. Mid-week Prayer meet . pm. Sanctuary and Youth ‘hblr practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop anqtiMrs. Kenneth Watkins, dir ! fe. We Welcome You ' Affiliated ’’with the Church of Got; General offices, “ Anderson. Indiana, "where a Christian ex makes you a membef.” Tn Decatur-—Since 1921

— ' _T» . ... '> - -- ' BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H.> Willard, mlnlater ■ Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Vernon Custer, superintendent. 1 Morning worship 10:10 a.m. Sermon: “Life’s Greatest Enemies.” Children’s chapel 10:10 atm; Under the direction of Mrs. Willard. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m.' Evening service 7:00 Sermon: “Withered Hands.” The Church Council of Adminis- , Ration will meet on Tuesday eveHing as 7:00 o’clock. ; < Midweek service, Wednesday ’ 7:00 p.m. 1 The annual Mother and Daughter fihnquet will be held on Thursday evening as 6:15 o'clock. The meal w(ill be “carty-ln.” Table service will be provided. May Fellowship Day sponsored by the Decahtr- .Council of Church Women wyi Jfe observed on Friday, May 4 at 7:30 o’clock, at Bethany Church. Flßtfr BAPTIST CHURCH Rdbej*t H. Hammond, pastor Bible School Bible School The Bible school is at 9:16. The lesson period is a time of inspiration and education fori all. Ralph Kenworthy, Supt. » L ._ . Morning Mfership In the morning worship servlc? the pastbr will speak on the theme "Sprihgfime in My Soul.” The choir will sltig “Spirit Divine.” Baptist Yputh Fellowship The B.Y.F. meets at 6:30. All young people of the church are I invited. | Evening Gospel Service j A service has been ( planned for tonight,Awith the memi ers of the 8.Y.f1, having part. Everyone is invited so attend. Wednesday Night Wednesday night is the occasion of the Annual business meeting of :hb churich. This is most important is it marks the Close of the church year, and the presentation of all ' reports to the church family from I the various departments, mem'!bers are urged to be present at 8 fori ihis meeting. Choir rehearsal is at> 7, I Friday Night ? The Slay fellowship day of the Council of Church Women will be Observed in a special meeting Fri!ay night at the Bethany E.U.B. hurch iat 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Samuel Imerick will, be the speaker. All women :of the churches are invited. Monday Night The monthly meeting of the official board of the church will be ;Moiida|y night, April 30th, at the parsonage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 10 ’ The annual mother and daughter bantjuet firUfbe held at the church on Thursday night. May 10 at 6. Reservations must be in by Mon day. May 7. Tickets nfey be obtained from Mrs. Reppbrt, Mrs. Lehmann, and Mrs. Hammond. t Zion Lutheran Church . West ferae and Eleventh streets r Edgar R. Schmidt, pastor (Wherd Beauty of Sanctuary and Service Invite to Woyshfp ) Two worship services be conducted ari usual at .the convenient hours of 8 and 10:30. baylight Time. “Ifew To Re A Christian” [ will be the pulpit topic by the nas- j tor. The Choir will appear at 10.30, singing, ''Holy Is The Lord ur God,” ’ singing, "Holy Is The Lord Ourj God,” by Voger Datld Em bier will | direct. i . " . j The Holy Sacrament 6f the i Lord's Slipper will be celebrated f at the la ie Servibe. Sunday School arid Bible Class U — —.—

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