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--t Discussion uestions on the SunDiscussion question on the SunKingdom (Temperance Lesson), tor - Sunday, May 13. \ 1. For what cause did the ten tribes break away trona the established kingdom? 2. What is thp effect of high •• taxes on the public mipd? 3. What were the sins of the Northern Kingdom? |» / 4. How accounts tor idol wor* Bh * ? < A mother makes the home, which in turn, makes the man. Love any fireside delight- • t . ■,, u ■-'ft'.J ... ,A BURK ELEVATOR Al' Grain, Hay, Field Seeds, Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds / “Work with Bark* v Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 »eeoi»ee»eoeee»ee»eeie>a MAMAAMWWMNMMWVVM THE OLD RELIABLE GILPIN JORNAMENTM IRON oeoeeei+Me»e»eeew»e< The, bearing and' training of a child is woman’s wisdom son♦♦»«»»♦«iiii»h»•teeeoet LUTES Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions l Potted Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages - Phone 3-3304 »»♦♦»♦♦»! 111191 3WW He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. Goethe. , f i ; ■ < ItA I 3 3»3 I 3»WH EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To Us. , Brant Motors, Inc. ' ' Third at Monroe “We know your Ford Best” HllteM 3 IIMHHHW > ' No human love, except that of a v good mother, will demand so little and give so much. ) -WWWAMWVWVMRAAAMIAA ! RIVERSIDE GARAGE We repair all makes of cars. t Front WheeE Alignment. Batteries and Tires. 24 Hr. Wrecking Service i 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 wwwwmmammmmami A -mother’s love holds fast to faith in a wayward child, confident that some day he will reward her. 11l | tVQtH 1 1111 o'l •« . Pumphrey Jewelry Store ' GIFTS FOR ALL i OCCASIONS Great men have mothers of intrepid courage and great personal strength. Riney. fl H M4iH> 9*04 11 ****** Aahbaucher’s Tin Shop y Established 1915 All Kinds es Roofing A Siding Furnaces ,— Stokers Conversion Gas A Oil Burners 4*l nsulatlon— Building Specialties * Phone 3-2615 »SI 110 1 1 Illi IHII Education commence* at the mother’s knee. IlllllllttTTT III? tf**** 1 The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 f FL Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. _ . — i nii
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Creamed Comments on the Sunday School Lesson, The Northern Kingdom (Tcfcnpergnce Lesson), I Kingsl2:2o; 6:23423; Amos 1:1-6, for Sunday, May 14. in spite of the united kingdom under David; disloyalty, unfaithfulness. idolatry, wickedness, edged into the national life;' /wicked king* ruled and the once united nation fell apart. ; j ' / x V. 20. “And it came to pass, when all Israel heard that Jeroboam was come again, that :thty sent and called him unto the? congregation, and made him ‘ king over all Israel; there was none ithkt followed the house of but the tribe of Judah only.” His life having been threatend by Solomon, Jerohoam fled to Egypt- At the death of dromon, Rehoboavn .took his place but listened to, the M?ic« Os young men in continuing ? heavy taxes to which thp public rebelled. This gave an Occasion for Jeroboam to be king over the ten tribes to th* north, called Israel; Excessive taxation undermined fhlth in the government and its leaders. V. 23. “In tho thirty and first year of Asa. king of Judah, began Omri to reign oyer Israel, twelve years; six year* reigned he is Tirsah.” Omri followed many other kings with bad records. Omri inherited a situation and would not change, though advised to do soElijah and Elisha often spoke to these wicked kings. • V- 24.. “And he bought the hill, Samaria of two talents of silver and built On the hill, and called the name of the city which he built? after the name of Shemer, owner of the hfII, Samaria.” The new capi-tal built on this hill was less vulnerable. | V. 25 “But Omri wrought evil in his eyes of the Lord, and did worse than all: that were befpre him.” The bne mark of evil was the choosing of wicked Jezebel for the wife of his son, Ahgb. V. 26. “For he walked in all the ways of Jeroboam, the son of Nebat. and in his sin wherewith he
One Jof the very common heme expressions pf children it, "Where is mother?” No member of the family ; is mtesed more than she. As a rule, Good meh have had good mothete and good mothers have had children that became good men and w'amen. The world is better because pf good mothers There is a need for more good mothers, and likewise, there is a need for more good men and women - many more of them that we may make a good world. ZICW LUTHERAN CHURCH West H onroe «n<i Eleventh street* Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor (Where Beauty of Sanctuary and Serving Invite to Worship) u Both the Festival of the Moly Spirit ?and Mother’* Hay will be observed as the two usua’ hours of worship Sunday morning 8 and 10:39 o’clock. * I | The! choir will appear at 10:30, singing. nod. t A co|ored film strip of the “Story of Pentecost” Will feature the Suns ' ■ ir ’• *
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made Israel to sin, to provoke the fLord God of Israel to aqger with their vanities.” Jeroboam had ar ranged for a counterfeit religion, idol worship with golden calvsa V. 27. “Now .the the acts of Omri which hp did and the might that he sheared, are they t(ot writ* ten in the book of the Chronicles if the kings of Israel? These Chronicles were official records and not the Chronicles of the Bible. Th4 Bible would be a much larger book If all the Sins of leader* were recorded. /' V. 28. “And so Omjri slept with his father, and was buried in Samaria; and Ahab his son reigned in his stead ” Regardless of how wicked he had been, he was given a decent burial. V. 31. “And Ahab, the son of Omri, did evil tn .the sight of the Lord above all that were before him.” The wickedest woman of all time, hi* wife, led him down deeper in sin. The sinfulness of sin gets worse and worse with the ever passing generations. Only the power of God can stop itV. 1. “Woe to them that are at ease in Zion, and trust in the mountain of Samaria, which are named chief of the nations, to whom the house of Israel came.” One of the last kings of the Northfern Kingdom continued the wicked rule of his forefather*, but from the south came a pbophet of God that denounced him and his people, in the following verse Amok calls attention to cities, famed for their greatness, that had been brought low; this was said a* a warning; without God all security is fancied. Vs. 3-6- In these verses Amos declares thht they consider the punishment or calamity was far abend if it would come at •all. Apethy deadens sensibility. The prophet point* out their profligate living, which is be point* out their misuse of music, ihua creating wrong sentiments. But worst of all, they have indulged their appetite for strong drink, not satisfied with the use Os cups but having such sin overwhelming appetite that uied bowls in drinking. la| this verse we have the basis for temperance. Based on copyrighter outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the TJS. A., and used by perfission.
day school hour, beginning at' 9:15., The Bible class also meets at 9:15 and has as topic, “Lord, Teach us to Pray!” ' Church Calendar The Board of Christian Education meets Monday evening at 7:30? Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 p.m. Announcements for Trinity Sunday Celebration ot the Lord’s Supper will be received at the Church on Friday afternoon, on the hours of 2,4, 5,\ 7, and 8 o'clock. Holy Communion will be celebrated at the 10:30 service next Sunday. Saturday Bible school sessions will begin at the usual hour of 9:30 next Saturday morning, and at 11 o’clock a special children’s service will be conducted in the dhurch officially closing the Saturday Bible school for this term. Parents and friends of the children are cordially invited to attend this closing service. • / Tomorrow, May >l3, at 2 p.m., our Saturday school softball team will play St. John’s school of Flatrock on the St. Paul’s, Preble, diamond. Decatur ha* defeated Bethelehem, Ossian, and St. Peter’s, Fuelling. ' — A good mother can <make any place a home.
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Bt. Jury’S Catholic Church Very Rev. Megr. Belmeta, pastor 6:00 A.M. First Ma**. 7:30 A.M. Low Mass 9:09 ALM. Children** Ma** 10:15 a m. High Mara. Weekday M*** 7:30 AM. Holy Communion Bunday* r First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Bunday, Holy Name Society. 4 Third Sunday* St. Mary** Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mart CHURCH OF THV NAZARENE North Seventh and Marshall St*.' Ralph A. Carter, paster Sunday schobl, 9:30 a.in. Glenn Habegger, superintendent. There will be special attention given to mothers in each service. „ Thia will [/begin during the Sunday school hour. This i* an invitation to all mothers. J Morning J worship, 10 :30 a.m. Message: “A Mother’s Influence ” * Junior church, 11 am. Mrs. G. Anspatigh, supervisor. Evening service/7:15 p.m. This will be t|ae only service of the evening. (The young people will have charge of a Mothers’ day service. • ll Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Praise service. - ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Church School ht 9:00 a. m. James Stauffer, superintendent. Special features in observance of Mother’s Day. Classes forr-all agesWorship Service at lOfOO a in.. Pentecost Communion will be Observed. Meditation by the pastor. “The Signifance of Pentecost” Since this is Mother’s Day and the Festival of the Christian Home, we urge all families'of the church to to present to commune together, Communion to th^sick 'hog shutins Bunday Youth Fellowship at 6:00 P- m. Talk by Dick Linn on Mother’s Day- Film strip on, “How to. Get Along with Opr Parents.” Churchmen’s Brotherhood on Monday at 7:80 p. m.’ Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at g:3O p. m. Phoebe Bible class meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m- Members are asked to bring their mothers or another guest. t Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7; 00 p. m. Come and uvorshipi with us. TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minister 9:15 • Sunday School; Chalmer Barkley, Superintendent. Lessen Study: “The Northern Kingdom.” < 10:30 - Divine Worship- Mother’s Day and I*6ol*ooßl Sunday. The anthem by the Choir, under the direction of Mrs. David Embler, is “Mother of Mine” by McConnaughey.iTfoe message by the Pastor is ■“Thet Pentecost Needed i Today.’’ Why not makg Mother’s Day a Holy 6:\30 - Junior Christian Endeavor and Youth Fellowship., . 7:30 - The Evening Service of gospel in Song and Message, “The Church of the False Prophets. ’ “Sunday Night Belongs to the Church.” TUESDAY- 6:00 - Mother and Daughter Banquet, sponsored by the Women’s Society Os World Service! The girls of South Wayne Church will -present a playlet. WEDWNSDAY - 7:00 - Prayer and Praise Service. 8:00 - phoir Rehearsal. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH \ Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent This, Sunday will be recognized as Mother’s Day throughout the United States. The sermon for this occasidn is “A Loving Heart” based Inthiahs. Under the auspices of the Church School flower* will be presented to the oldest and youngest mother present. Ysuth Groups Junior Fellowship and Chi? Rho Fellowship will not meet today. A number of persons from this —l — .
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i 7 \ : I Church will attend the Indiana Convention of Christian Churches to be held at Kokomo next Tuesday through Thursday. This will be th* 112th Annual Meeting of our Churches. [ Coming Event* On May 27 at 7:30 o’clock Zuercker’s Accordian Band will present a sacred concert at First Christian Church. On June 1 the Annual Missionary Institute of the Fifth Distrjct will convene at the Central Church of Christ/Van Buren, Indiana. May 28 will Be the opening date of the two week Daily Vacation Union Bible School to be held at Lincoln School. I ' t Children’s Day is to be observed on June 3. Choir I . The Choir will practice at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday May 17 in the Church building. \ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School The Bible school hour I* 9:15. All classes will meet on schedule for the study of the Word ot life. Ralph Kenworthy, SupL , [ Morning Worship « ' '■ The choir will present a Mother’s Day anthem during the morning worship service at 10:30. The theme of the service is found in the pastor’s sermon on .“A Good Wo- \ than.** if I Baptist Youth Fellowship . The Baptist Youth Fellowship will have the Annual election of officers at the 6:30 meeting on Sunday night. Evening Gospel Service The feature of the evening service at will be the presentation of the 'Moody Bible nstitute Wm “To livery Creature.” This is the latest in the Moody series of fine films and will we an inspiration to all who are present for this service- The public is invited to participate in this program. Wednesday Night 7:00 is the hour for the Choir Rehearsal on Wednesday night, followed by the Prayer Service at 8:00. There will be an important meeting of the teachers and officers of the Sunday School following the prayer service. Friday Night Friday night, May 18, the Philathea Class will meet at the church at 7:30. Hostesses for this meeting are Mrs? Sylvia Parmer and Mrs. Juanita Schgfer. Mrs- Ina Peterson is the lender. All members of the class are urged to attfendj Missionary Church Tenth and Dayton Street* H. J. Welty, minister | ■ 9:00 Sunday School. This is the last {Sunday of our Loyalty Campaign. It called Loyalty to the Hom*. Honor Mother with your presence, in Church this Mother’s Day., Special honor will be*given U> Mothers. King's Herald Men’s quartet will sing two numbers. 10:loo Morning Worship. Special: music will be given by the King’s Herald quartet, Ft. Wayne Bible College. Message: “The Mother of Moses.” 2:olo—The Young People of our jhurch are sponsoring a Youth Rally. This will be an afterhoon full of good music. You will enjoy it. Qur guests will be the King’s Herald Men’s quartet, Evangel Ladies, Trio, and the Trumpet Trio, qt the Fort Wayne Bible Collegje. Your church group also invited to enjoy this Youth Rally. 7:00 Children’s-Gospel Hout. 7:00 MYF. [ The Young People from the Bible College will be in charge. 7:30 Evening Service. Music will again be in charge anti be given by the group from the Fort Wayne Bible College. A message from the Word will be given by die Pa«t()r. ' Monday 7:30, Youth Night. The young people Will gather for their .Itst meeting of . Bible study. Wednesday 7:30, Prayer service and Bible study. / | ■ We (will have our Vacation Bible School June II - 24. A Welcome awaits you at : our j/rT' ' ' A lottery bill we, rejected by the New Hampshire House of Representatives after a “Moral Lobby” •exerted pressure agkinst the measure. It was the 3rd legalized gambling bill turned down by the present Legislature.
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CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 83 J Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest at Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd A. Morrison, S. S. Bupt Morning and evening services, every Sunday. MOTHER’S DAY r 8:10 a.m. “Christian Brother* hood Hour.” W. K. J. G. 1380 on your dial. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, sermon: “Bo God Made Mothers.” 10:30 a.m. Church school, “Christians attend church and Sunday school, regularly!” 1:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president; Mrs. Emery Hawkins, Mr*. Bhmer Scott and Mrs. Guy After, counselor*. 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Mis* Sabina Taylor, and Mis* Norma Agler directors. A ■ 7:80 p.m. Regular Sunday evening service, sermon: “What Hap pened to the Disciple* on the Day of Pentecoat, Can Happen to You.” Tuesday A 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. State Women’s Missionary convention. Ft. Wayne, Indiana Church of God. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer ing8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and Youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop and Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, director*. \ | ■ ■. We Welcome You * Affiliated with the Church of 'God, General offices, Anderson, Indiana, "whera a Christian ex perience makes you a member.” FIRBT METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth St Samuel Emerick, Minister 9:30 Church school. Mr. Npah Schrock, recently elected superintendent of the Church school, i will : begin his duties this Sunday mornI Ing. Mr. Schiock has been th* assistant Stipt. during the past year. 110:20 The Morning The service will be an observance of Mother’s day and the clos ipg. of national family week. The i Senior and Youth choirs will unite Tor the special anthem, “Jesus' Mother, and Mine,” by Goldsworthy. There will be a special service for the presentation of, children for Christian dedication and baptism. The pastor’s sermon theme will be, “Behold! Thy Mother.” 6 Evening youth meetings. Card, Elzey' am! Mrs. Victor Porter will te responsible for the program at the senior youth meeting in the lectue room. A Mrs. Lowell J. Smith will direct the Junior-Intermediate fellowship in the Wesley* classroom. Wednesday At 6 p.m. the Senior Youth Fellowship will meet for a carryin supper in the church dining room. Honored guests for the event will be the seniors and tiieir parents. A special program of music and entertainment is arranged. At 7 the mid-Week service Bible study and prayer will be hold in the lecture room. V At 7:45 the senior choir will rehearse. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A.C.E. Gillander, minister Church school, 9:30-10:20 arm:,l Richard Macklin and J. S. Knud- ( sen, superintendents. Attendance j remains very good. Worship, 10:30-11,: 30. Mother’s] day will be celebrated in the music of the morning, particularly in the 1 solo by Miss Helaine Foley: I “Songs My Mother Taught Me.”
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How children love Mother’s Day, because they love their mother, and by her teaching and influence, If she Is * Christian mother, they have a love for mother’s\Gotf! This is a day when the notle qualities of a good mother are recounted, and by many it is a day when the goodness of God Is brought out in the light of truth. In the slipping away of mother there ar* left behind most sacred memories, by Anton Dvorak. Choir anthem, “Into Thy Way of Peace i and Love.” The sermon, “The Power oi Pentecost? Here?,” in recognition of Whitsunday. Children’*, sermon, “John Knox and Scot land.” Pentecost is the brithday of the church and all able memiters should celebratei its birthday 1 Westminster Fellowship, 6 p.m Worship and practice for two scenes of “Hbrsee of Troy.” Choir practice, v Wednesday, 7 pm. «• Pfayer Circle, Thursday noon. 1.3:10 to 12:40 p.m. The Power of Pentecost in our church can begin right here to face and solve per sonal and world problems. God’s power is available when church members ate ready to become the agents of His kingdom. BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H* . Willard, minister Sunday school 9:15 a;m., Vernon Cusier, supt. Morning worship 10:10 a.m. Sermon “One Mother’s Faith” Mission Band and Little Heralds at 10:10 a.m. Mrs. Ladoyt Millet* will present the chapter in the study book. Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m. Filmstrip and discussion: “How To Get Along With Your Parente.” Evening service 7:00 p.m. Sermon “Are We Christian* Because of RewardsT ! The Bethany Men’s Club will meet on Monday evening at( 6:30. Mrs. Chas. Bilkie of Fort Wayne with her eye-*teeing dog will be the speaker. . [ 4 The Kum Join Us Class with meet on Tuesday etdntag at-7:30 st church. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hutker and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Manlier are hosts and hostesses. Midweek prayer service, Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. W.S.C.S. unit meetings: Unit No. 3 Thursday at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Adolph Kolter, 804 N. ’2nd St. [i ynit No. 4 Thursday 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Zeart McClure, 1110 Master W.S.C.S. Missionary speaker Friday evening at 7:30 Rose Feaker of China will speak and the public is invited. | Do You Know Answered 1. Eve was the mother] of Nosh? Seth? Enoch? j 2. Sarah was the mother of Ishmael Isaac? Dau? 3. Jochebed Was the mother of Moses? Levi? Jonah? 4. Ruth was the mother of Obed? Jesse? David? 5. Eunice was the mother of Philip? Tfanothy? Paul? Do You Know 1. Seth (Gen. 4:5) I 2- Isaac (Gen. 21:37 j’I 3. Moses (Ex. 6:20) \ I 4. Obed (Ruth 4:17) j; 5. Timothy ((11 Tim. 1:6) Surpassing fnmian deed or thought is a good mother’s lovev "Hr - * Splendid it Is when a mother’s example is worthy to be followed!
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