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I Discussion on I Discussion Questions on the Sun* day School Lesson, The Mission of Jesus, for Sunday, June 10. 1. How prove that spiritual power is greater than material power? 2. How may the world’s needed spiritual power be produced? 3. How is home the test of one’s Christian character? 4. Os what value is the Old Testament? ’ , , - -5. What constitutes a Christian servant? To assume one has acquired wisdom is not to attain it Fear paralyzes; faith empowers. He is a .poor man that want much. i The desire of gain spoils the S gain of desire. .' 1 iwwwwwwwwmwvwvi DECATUR DRY CLEANERS * Finer Cleaning We call for and deliver. 209 W. Jefferson Phone 3-3206 ■ ' j: . ■ ■ • J A . WWWMMWMMMWWIMmM To try is to do. ' ♦♦»♦♦♦«»M wwwwewe«»»«»frl DECATUR LUMBER CO. “Home of Homes” ’ Builders’ Supplies and Coal Estimates Free Phone 3-3309 “ 111 Jefferson St. ill l Jab Look for good, and you will surely find it. Yost Construction Co., Inc. Concrete Sand and Gravel General Construction Phone 3-3114 Never let good intentions fall asleep. ANWWWMNMNMMMMM BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds, Coak Wool and MUI Feeds “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 The eyes and ears both testify to the ’condition of the soul. MANWWWWVWWMNWM OID RELIABLE GILPIN ORNAMENTAL IKON ; DECATUR., IND. The soul rises from the ashee of its own* dead self. oewee+4 e eeoeeei io »o» »♦< LUTES Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions ; ® Potted Novettlsa Potted Plants—Corsages JPhone 3-3304 111 HEOOOII II IB»*»♦♦**♦« ■Exigences create the necessary ability to meet and to conquer them. Phillips. A i BI EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS i SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Monros “We know your Ford Boat’' iiiVeeoei in kOiiiieoßM < A good countenance is the best recommendation. , RIVERSIDE i GARAGE We repair all makes of cars* Front Wheel Alignment. Batteries and Tires. 24 Hr. Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St. \ Phone mmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmiamm

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Creamed Com meats, on the Sunday School Lesson, and His Ministry, Luke Mark 10:4$; John' for Sunday, June 10. j ’■ » | In the lesson today there is presented the outstanding purpose of God in man's highest welfare aS taught ip the Old Testament; it is revealed in Jesus’-; teacher, healer, servant. Redeemer; we get just a glimpse of Jesu>’ life as It had, to do with his misjion; but in thia lesson is furnisher! a starter for further study. j V. 14. “And Jesus returned In the power of the Spirit into Gallllee; and there went out a fame of him through all ghe region about.” The power \oD the Spirit was given at his baptism and displayed in his. temptation, and for Mme time now had been demonstrated in hia GalUleau ministry; Hia life and works were so unasu<j that they’ brought fame to him. V. 15. “And he taught in tlMdr synagogues, being glorified of all” The synagogues had pome into existence during the captivity and were bontinued, though the Jerusalem temple waa the * synagogue outstanding of publie worship. Jesus accepted the synagogue plan of worship and used it as a medium of teaching; hia fame ?! waa the foundation for glorifying him. -t | V. 16. ’’And be came to Nazareth, and as hia custom was, he went fn| where he had been brought up. to the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to* read.” Jesus would not forget the home folks regardless of the indiCferenco found there; the: honir is one’s testing pla<>. Jesus honored the word in .that he stood; i|p when he read it. ' -V •; '(• j V. 17. “And there was delivered unto him4he book of the propbet Esaias. And when, he had opened the book, he found the place wherS it was written,” The Old Testament has value in that itexalts the promises of God; Jesus wpuld not i?j nore it, neither dare we. The outstanding characteristic of Jesus and such great preachers as Billy Graham, is the constant use of thS scriptures.. V. 18. “The Spirit of? the Lord Is upon me, because he h|tb anointed me to preach the gaspet to the poor, i.v- A' •? ' iff < HI

■ ! // : a i " - — ' *“ •'!' . B ZION LUTHERANjCHUIRCH | West Monroe and Eleventh streets Edgar P. SchrnidL pastor | (Where beauty of sanctuary and service invite to wotohlp j i Two worship sejrv&es are capducted at Zion each <9iinday morp-ing-zat 8 and 10:30 o ? plocl£. . / Thte Lutheran Bqy i& toutß of area, attending the jeamporee jiat Hanna-Nuttman will be our fuests at the 8 o'clock; service. The pastor will preach op. the subject “God’s Plan For Your Life." Si|ce an estimated 25(1 seputs will Attend this service, our people who can, are encouraged to attend /the late service Sunday morning. S|at ing capacity of ths schuneh. crowded. is 325. ||| • ,I’ The second at 10/30 Will feature the choir /Which will sing ;n. arrangement ; b>* Noble Cain, “Love Divine, All Love Excelling.” Sunday school and Bible class will be conducted at 9:15 o'clock. There are classes ; ‘or all Ages taught by competent, U'nsecrated teachers. . r' • ' • I “ft Is easier to build hoys va£n to ;—

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I ho hath sent me to heai the brok-; en hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovery; of sight of the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised,*' The anointl ing 6f the Spirit was his qualification foretold by the prophet ' giving him the power as is as- . sorted in those verses. Here are the > best evidences of God’s power manifested In Christ The gospel is for . all classes including the poor; He healed physically and spiritually; . those bound by sin were released; I be brought the light of truth that i dispelled darkness; He displayed : lifting power for those that were , crushed. \ V. 19. “To preach the acceptable , year of the Lord,” This may re; fer to the time when the exiles ■ were permitted to return and so these words could weil be applied i to the period of his ministry. V. 20. “And he closed the book > and gave it again to the minister. t and sat down. And the eyes of all ; of them that were in the synagogue . were fastened on him.” The eon- . gregation was tense. Bpt Jesus . was calm and Composed. V. 21. “And he began to say unto them. This day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears.” In applying . this passage to himself,* Jetsus ’ claimed the prero/atives of the ( Messiah. His kinfolks had some- ; thing to think about. What \they , thought determined what they , were; it is so today. V. 22. “And all bare him witness, and wondered at hia gracious words which proceeded out of. his , mouthA And they said, ps not this Joseph’s son?” The peopT® recorded Jesus* claim as a fact, a mental assent, but they would not spy tha4 this was God's son. V. 10.\ “For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost” Here again is stated Jesus’ mission. Jesus made itidear that there are only two classes in the world the sayed and the lost. V. 4s. "For even the Son of man came not to be ministered unto btft to minister; and to /give his life a ransom for many:” Christ assumed the life of the flesh and ! then .laid down that life in order . to get men to turn to God and have eternal life. He is the world’s greUt- ; esf servant. .• 'T j [ Jphn 3:16. “For God so loved the world.” This is the greatest text in the Bible -a great a great Son, a great salvation. M Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A., and used by permission.

' — r —■ —— — ! . mend men." 1 CHURCH CALENDAR The Walther League softball team will play the St. Paul s team on the Preble diamond at 1 o’clock, Sunday afternoon. The Sunday school boys team will play Immanuel of Union town1 ship at 4 o'clock also on the Preble diamond. Tile Parish Hall dedication com1 mittee will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. ! Missionary -Society meets Weoaesday at 1:30 p.m. A mis- ’ sion film in sound and color will he shown. Ladies are asked to remember the kitchen lihen /shower for the new building-' ft Choir a-ehearsal Wednesday |a| I 7 p.m. z \ • I Hannah Altar Guild meets Thurs- • day afternoon at 2 o’clock in the church. ’ Sunday-school teachers staff • meets Thursday evening at 7 p.m k On Wednesday evening, 8:30, 1 the Sunday school boys will play St. Paul’s school in a softball game j at McMillen field.

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St. Mary’s Cetholis Church Vsry Msqr. Sslmstx, pastor 6:00 A|d. First Mass. \ 7:30 A.M. Low Mass 9:00 AM. Children’s Mass 10:15 San. Low Mass. Weekday Mass 7:00 a\ m. Prayajrf Hour and Benediction; Friday 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Seooatt' Sunday, Holy Name Society. i • Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Marr ImPtTiJaM AVE. U.B. CHURCH ' T. Simon, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Worship service 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. Singspiration 7:30 p. m. \ Worship service 7:50 a. m. < i Prayek' Service each Wednesday evening at 7:30. The church will conduct a week of bible school for the children of the church. Also, the school is open to jthe public; anyone may attend. There will be classes for all ages hdhght by a qualified staff of Christian teachers. The scncx.l will run J through from Monday June 11| to Saturday June 16. There wsl be a picnic dinner on Saturday3ud on Sunday a demonstrative program will, be presented by the children during the evening worship hour. / J Vl.'. \ I . • I i|©~* —■ -f<~ ' ' • f?HU <CH OF GOD ' Fou <ded A.D. 33 .‘Cleveland Street Two Stalks Northwest of Hospital Dwights R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd JA. Morrison, S. S. Supt. Morniifgi and evening services, every Suaday. - \ Christ World Service Day 8:30 aim. “Christian Brotherhood Hoijr” Ft. Wayne. . 9:30 Ja.rn. Morning worship, Sermoni! “When God Comes.” *», 10:15 4- «>• World Service Off^r- f Ing Marc|i. 10:30 a(ih. Church school, "Christians attend church and Sunday school, jegularly!” 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Ke^ ll6 ** l Watkins, president; Mrs. Epjery Hawkins Mrs. Guy Agler, s|rs. Elmer Scott, Counselors. | 6:30, p.m. Shining Lights, Miss Sabina Taylor, And Miss Norma Agler directors. 7:30 j|m. Regular Bunday evening Service, Sermon: "When God Leaves.’’! V ? Wednesday 7:30 blm. Prayer meeting. i 8:30 rrm. Sanctuary and Youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop and Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, directors. ;' I ’ r . . ' •We Welcome You Affiliated with the Church of God, General offices, Anderson, Indiana,' "where a Christian ex periencei makes you a member.” (Acts 2:U‘7). 5 . ■- I i T ' CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Seventh and Marshall Sts. Radph A. Canker, pastor Unified seY>ices, 9:30 a-in. - 11:16 a.m. 41enni Habegger, Sunday school ■ superintendent. Message. “Dew Tb Israel” by pastor. A welcome avails you. \ . Youth; service, 6:45 p.m. Evelyn Hicks, president. v Adulfjstudy group, 6:15 p.m. Mrs. O. Sudduth, president. Evangelistic service. 7‘ 30 p.m. Message :■ “Ranted" — A Man.” Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and praise Service. Thursday 7."30 p.m. Young People's Missionary meeting. Daily?.Vacation Bible School will begin Monday morning at 8:30. There wall be school each week-day except Saturday, from easy*!w(4king distance will be picked up by the Sunday school bus each morning and returned home at noon. Ajny who do not already ride the bus", to Sunday School are re quested to contact the pastor and leave homeland address. The ages oi those attending are four, through twelve.’ The school is ope» to any who wish to attend. The supervisor 'Will be Mrs. George Anspaugh. ''i . ■ ■ I

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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Church A.C.E. Gillander, minister ! Church School, 9:30 a. m.. Richard Macklin and Jaek Knudsen, superintendents. W« are postponing Children’s Day until June 17 because of Vacation Bible School. Church worship, 10:30 a/Jn. MrSimon Heemstra is preaching today, assisted by Faris Frana. Beridon subject, “Our Obligation to the Past, Present, and Future.” Anthem- last of the season by the choir, “Make a Joyful Noise unto the Lord.” ' . p •Presbyterian Camps and conferences begin thia week at Winona Lake with school and college people. Miss Delores Wolfe will be a delegate. The pastor will teach and be vespers ( preacher. ’ . \ ‘ ; if Children’s Day June 17 combine Sunday School and church wardship in a unified service beginning Jal 10:00. Following the program Os the children and young people, the pastor plans to present the certificate of the denomination to oiir two ministerial students, Farts Franz and Robert Hansel. The young men will respond with their statements on entering the mihistry such as they gave at presbytery. Rummage sale Friday afternoon and Saturday in the church basement, tp charri of the women*® circles. \ I —. • i ■ FIRBT 7 APT IST CHURCH j Robert I L Hammond, pastor M «rning Service - Sunday will be the annual Children’s Day Observance with a combined morning service beginning at 9:45. J*here will be no separate: ' Sunday School, but classes will! meet briefly for attendance records. < \The children’s departments will present the special program for day, followed by a brief meditation by the pastor and the consecration ,of parents to the task of bringing up their children in a Christian hortje. \. .. I-i I Baptist Yodth Fellowship The Baptist f Youth Fellowship will not meet tonight, nor until the first Sunday In September. ; r Evening Gospel Service .. In the evening service the pastor will bring the message on the subject “God’s Lpve.” Wednesday Night The choir will rehearse at 7:90, followed by the prayer -service at 8:00. \ i j. Thursday Afternoon ! Thursday afternoon is the an- ■ nual Sunday School Picnic. It will begin at 2:00 at which time cars 1 will leave the church for Lehman’s 1 Park in Berne. Transportation will be provided lor all who do not drive. Announcements will be made in,, church about the program and preparations to be made. Friday Night f Friday night at 7:30 is the monthly meetihg of the Philathea Class of the Sunday school. The hostesses are Mrs. Carrie Moser and Mrs. Cal with Mrs. Maude Merriman for the leader. All memtH rs are urged to be present for this last meeting until fall. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH? Jonas M. Berkey, minister | Gerald Strickler, superintendent Father's Day will be observed this Sunday with the sermon entitled "Son d? God.” “All the Earth Shall Worship Thee” by Van Woert t is Io be sung by the choir. Flowers will be presented by the Church School to the oldest and youngest ’ fathers present. Services will be gin at 9:30 a.m. •: Willing Workers Willing Workers Class will hold their annual picnic at Lehman Park in Berne this Sunday afternoon at 5 o’clock. Special guests for this picnic are members* of Junior Church. This outing Will take the place of the regular monthly meeting of the class. Notes I A minister’s meeting will be at 9:30 a m.’ at the Reformed Church for election of officers for the coming year on Monday, June I 1L . Adult conference will begin on August 5. Young adult conference will begin August 31 ending at noon ’ on September 3. ! Choir practice will be held ThursI day, June 14. at 7:300p.m. i - 1 —— - i t Reports to the Southern Baptist r< Convention in the first ten days . of the Simultaireous Crusade east ■ of the Mississippi indicates 165,090 admissions to 18,000 churches. '

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\ BETHANY CHURCH / I Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday School 9:15 a. Vernon Custer, superintendent. Children's Day program 10:10 a. m. , J The Bethhny Men’s Club will meet on Monday evening at 6:30 for the June supper meeting. Rev. Sam Emprich of the Methodist church will speak. The Dutiful Daughters class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7.30 at the home of Mrs. Richard McOonnell. Mrs. Heber Feasel is assisting. ty/Olr rehearsal Tuesday 7 p. m. '/ id week, service, Wednesday at T •) p?m. \ TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth . John E. Chambers, Minister I 9:15 - Sunday School; Chalmer Barkley, Superintendent. 10:30 - Divine Worship. The eholr will sing the anthem “Take It to the Lord in Prayer” by -Hoiton The message by the Pastor will be “Jesus Teaches In Parables.” 6:30 - Youth Fellowship and Junior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 - The Annual Children’s Day Program on first floor. All friends of the church are invited. Tuesday- 7:30 - The Women's Society of World Service will meet at the home of Mrs. Gladys Drake. Mrs. Addle Andrews is the leader. Mra Drake, Mrs. Ruth Williams, and Mrs. Mary Hill are hostesses. Wednesday - 6:00 - Church-wide Fellowship Supper and Congregational Meeting. Dr. B. F. Smith, I Conference Superintendent, will I be present and being a devotional message. Sunday School officers and a church trustee will be elected. . ■] ■ \-’ ■ Choir Rehearsal will follow tae Congregational Meeting. I r.\ ©. '■ MISSIONARY CHURCH H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 Sunday School. Mr. Mvron Hart, Supt. Morning Worship. Duet, Mr. Hart and Mr. Harden, “I am Satisfied with Jesus.” . Message, “Strengthened by His Spirit.” 7:00 We will have our Annual Jug Breaking Service. The children will give a short program ' and a missionary flannelgraph story will be given. Tuesday 7:30 Youth Night. All young people are urged to attend this service. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Service and Bible Study. ? We are beginning our Daily Vacation Bible School Monday, June 11, through June 22, each morning at 8:30 to 11:00. .All children are invited to attend. The program will be, June 24. p v The public is welcome to any or all our services. •ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Church schoof-at 9 a.m. James Stauffer, superintendent. Classes for all ages. ~ Worship service at 10 agn. Children’s Day program. . _ Prelude—“ Tell Me the Ofd, Old Story”—Mrs. Harold K Murphy, I organist. | Processional hymn — “Saviour,, Like a Shepard Lead Us.” Formation of Living Picture — 1 “Christ Blessing the Children”—' entire children’s department. Interpretation—“ The First Chil- 1 dren’s Day”—Mrtr. Howard Haugh. l Vocal solo—" Buffer the Little

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Luke tells us that when came to Nazareth Where he bad been brought up. “as his custmh waa, he went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood uf> for to read.” Thus we find owy Saviour observing public worsalp en the Sabbath in accord with "custom” and is doing so be set! a worthy example for his followers \ —

Children”—Miss Pauline Brints>L°fe. 'a Song—“We Are His Dear Children” —primary and junior depart; ments. ! ; , Prayer—Larry koffman. p;Presentation of nursery and kip, dergarten departments. Recessional —"Jesus Loves Dramatice Presentation —“HL® Helpers”—primary and juniors 4 I and 2. ‘ I “The Bible, Church and Home" —juniors 3. Song Loves the Llttfe Children"—primary and juniors. -j* ■ Announcements and offering.!/ Offertory—“A Child’s Prayef" (Demorest) —Mrs. Murphy. Congregational Hymn—“l Think When I Read That Sweet Benediction —Rev. Feller. ‘ Postlude — “March (E. Shephard Murphy. All members of the church Invited to attend. Aiinual Sunday school a.tvd church picnic on the Reppert A®»ction school grounds Sunday afternoon beginning about 2:30 o’clock. Covered dish supper about pm. Official board meeting on Monday at 7 p.m. ; . Churchmen’s Brotherhood {on Monday at 8 p.m. Jupdge H. Schannen of Fort Wayne Mill be the guest speaker. Youth choir reh e arsa I-?; joe Wednesday at 6:30 pun. PV Women's Guild meeting, on Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal on • Friday at 7 p.m. Comf, and worship with us.?f/ hu F RST METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth Samuel Emerick, minister I 30 The Church at Study, ./j Esch class will be in regular-ses-sion and in regular classroom/AU classrooms have been Redecorated and the school program will pro ceed this Sunday unhindered. |tr. Noah Schrock is general superintendent. 10r?0 Observance of < Mhtfiodist Student Day and Reception of new members. The children’s program will jbe featured in the first 30 minutesjbf the worship hour. Doyle Collier is chairman of arrangements. The heads of the chjjrch school departments will assist; in the direction of the program which will fie as follows: - 5 i O Kindergarten recitations and ercises directed by Mrs. Watsbn Maddox. » Primary department: Mrs. Chester Dalzell will direct the primgfy ehoir in the songs: “Jesus Loos the Little Ones.” “In the Templtt;’’ and “If We try.” Jack Dailey Vfij give a recitation, “My piano sok> will be played by Smith. . The Junior will pre sent a playlet, “It Answers Questions.” Ted Schrock will givje I the recitMtiou, “How It Started.’’;-, r | The Intermediate program wilfitH? in the form of, a chorus selectipo. 1 "Follow the Gleam,” and directed I by Mies Helen Haubold. I The senior choir will sing O 1 Anthem, • “Remember Now Thy 1 Creator,” by Adams. ; Following the anthem the paster will receive one of the large# classes into full membership whlel

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