Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1951 — Page 2
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Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer:' We are thankful for bur Christian home and for the i,odly Influence of . Christian home end for the godly influence of Christian parents; grant that every member of the family may feel the sacredness of home and make a contribution of affection, thoughtfulness, kindness, and serv* ice, that there may be harmony i nd good will. Grant that the secret of a happy home may be so well learned that homes will not 1 e broken and children shall have a good chance to grow up well matured in every way.
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Creamed Cotnmenta jm the Sunday school lesson, “Safeguarding the Home/’ II Timothy I:3s. 3:14,15; Ephesians 5:|2,25; 6:gl, for Sunday, July 8. I The place of important human jelatiops is in the hom|; the divorce evjl will be solved oily when right relations in the Lome are maintained. Valuable suggestions are founp f in the dfe ferent selected scriptures of today’s lesson. ! ’ V. 3. “I thank God, whom I serve from my forefathers wflpi pure conscience, that’ without ceasing I have remembrance Os thee in my prajyerft night and day/’ Paul in prison With a rettectife mood recalls his i)pme religious teaching and renjempers tenderfy Timothy, a dear friend, whom h* would love to have with him; i •here is one way trhef friendship; is expressed, apd that is in prSyer, cue for the other, ' A , V. 4. “Greatly desiring to see thee, being mindful of thy tears, that I may be filled I with joy.?’ Likely Timothy whs in tears whep he last bid to .‘Paul. It ijs uo discredit to apeak ip tears; in tire case of Ppul, he interpreted Timothy's tears in . V. 5. “Wtren I call |to remembrance the unfeigned that if 1 in thee, which i dwelt first in thy ' grandmother Lois, and thy ' Eunice and I am persuaded in also.” Timothy’s faith; was real, ' sincere, earnest. Thef Christian ' relations as to his mother and grandmother generated, right a|- < titudes and relations in the homfe 1 and toward God, From such a homp ; there emanates to a confidence and fi|th th|t i right relations; so Papl was ih • this circle of friendship. ,f < V,6. “Whdrefqre I put thee Hi lemembrance tbit thou stir up 1 gift of God which i$ in thee ijy 1 knew that times I would come which 5 the putting on of my hands.” Paiil 1 would try his Hwttl* and he must 1 be well fortified. Home training can go as far ps a child is under •lie personal influence Os the home, but in adult life, the child becomes ' a man with individual|responsibil- * ity. Certain ceremoniej may have < values in added i to recognize God and be faithful > Where showers fall most, there the grass is greenest. ; 1 suppose the fogs and mists of Ireland make it “the Emerald Isle"; aut’ whenever you find groat *°B B 9* i rouble, an<L mists of , sorrow, yml always find emerald green heart<; ( full of the beautiful yerdure of the j comfort and love of God. Say not , when the swallows leave that they ( are dead. They have merely gone ] to a far-off land; they will be back. f Do You Know 1. Which Bible book seas written ' 1 ■ ■ -■ 1 I y a herdsman? 2. Which, about) a runaway slave? 1 . 3. Which, by of Jeougl ) \ 4. Which, by a scribe? or 5. Which hooks, by a physician? ' . —_— t ■ Do You Know Answered : 1. Amos. \ \ 2. Philemon. 3. James and John.
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to him. V. 14. “But continue thon in the thingh which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing nt when thou hast learned then.” The content points to perilous times because the evil lusts and the 7 pride of men wopld so develop as .to clash With godliness. Against such times, Timothy is admonished to stay with what has been taught him; he is to know the character of those who would teach him. V. 15. from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to mhke thee wise unto salvatipn through faith which is in Christ Jesus." Here Is ar. Ideal type of conversion, namely, teaching a child religiously in the home by goidly parehts who early In the life of the <Shild make: it clear that he belongs to God and that he\ is to know God by a study of hts word and then have implicit faith in God, that s|ill cause him to trust and obey him. It is at this point that toq many homes are a failure with dire consequences. V,A2. “Wives, submit yourselves to your husbands, as untp the Lord.” This is a statement in the light of the social frame of that day. Paul did not think 1t wis» to break custom of the day since it seemed to work well then for family harmony; equality and liberty of individual is Christian teaching. V. 25. “Husbands love your wives, even ad also Christ loved the church and gave himself for it.” Love is the right relation in the home. F<|r a happy home, three things each campanion should nay or do daily to the other: “I k>ve jou;” impress a kiss; give a word ot appreciation of\ something well done. V.l. “Children, obey your parents In the Lord, for tliis is right. ’ Immmature children need guidance, hence this admonition. V. 2. \“Honoun thy father and mother.”" In too many homes it is. “Father and mother, iamour ybut children." V. 4. “And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath but bring them up in the nurture ard admonition of the Lord]’’ Discipline needs to be administered *ith love; hi all instructions, let there be a consciousness of God and his will. —Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Wucation, National Council of the Churches of Chris. In the U.S.A., snd used by permission. 4. Ezra. ' 5. Luke and Acts. IwcW/l Confusion is found every where 1 today—in world affairs, iu pol itics, in economy, in education, in religion. As a result, there is a spirit of criticism which makes life miserable for ourselves and for others. \ This confusion maktes many complex problems. Many solutions are suggested;, in fact, so many that more confusion follows. !>’ there away out? ' , Yes, there is away out. It is to simplify everything to a practical formula —be right and do right. God is ever undeniably right and we must find him hnd know himknow his will and then do his will. T>eing right and doing right will bring calm, quietness, peace, and trust. It works. —Rev. D. Carl Yoder
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St. Mary's Cathoflo Church Very Rev. Ms«r. Solmets, pastor 1:00 AM. First Mass, l' 7:20 AM. Low Maas »:0| A.M. Children’s Maaa 10:18 S-m. Low Mass. / I Weekday Mass 7:00 ». m. Prayer Hour and Benediction, Friday 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion Bundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. Third Sunday#'fft. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children ot Mary : • 4 (■ _ ■ FIRST BAPTIST CHUNOH Robert H. Hammond# pattor V Bible School Bible achooLls at Ralph Kenworthy, auipt. \ \ Morning Worship In the mdrdias worship service the {pastor will bring the message oa the subject “A Parable From Poverty.” The service is at 10:30 and all are invited to attendWednesday Night The regular ! prayer service will be held on Wednesday; night at 7:30. Thursday Night The monthly meeting of th? Women’s Missionary Society will on Thursday night at 7:30. Hqetesses are Mrs. Weldon Soldner, Mrs. Homer and Mrs. Ira Bodie. The Radeji is Mrs. Frank YoimgJ Mejmbprs are askbd to bring old mea's and t»y’s ! shifts, slightly frayed or worn, children’s and baby clothing, and feed bags, to he Included with our missionary box to .Africa. >, F HBT METHODIST CHURCH W, Monroe st Fifth Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 The church at study. The church school will open with an assembly period. All persons fijom the junior department through adults will assemble in the sanctuary. Tht primary and ypunger groups will meet in the basement assembly ' 10:20 Tfne cnurch at worship. In this servile©- there will be special prayers |or a peace settlement in Korea, 'the pastor’s sermon topijc will be, { “issues of A Christian 1 Peace.” Guest soloist for the day. will be Miss Pauline'Britzehhofe She will sing, “Soft \ Were Your Hands, Dear Jestis,” by O’Hara. fr:O0 p.!m.—There will be a special higli school youth meeting. Each member should be present, . Church Calendar Moiidav The executive committee of the building council will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday: The intermediate boys team will play the Berne team at perne on Tuesday afternoon at. 1:30. Wednesday,: Bible Study on Philliplans at 7:30. Committee on evangelism at 8:15. Committee members are: Miss Etta Ma lonee, Leonard Sbliday, Mrs. George Helm, Fred Busqhe, Luther Schrock. Kent )Koons, Rosemary Hetrick, Paul Moore, Mrs. Jess Niblick, Mrs. Claude Koons Mrs. Alva Lawson. Mrs. Paul Edwards. Clyde Butler, Miss Anna Kay Williams, William Frazier. Mrs. Albert Beery. Mrs. Harty Dailey# Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, Mrs. Harve Bak er, Mrs. Erhian Johnsop, Mrs. Tim Sprague, Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Jr., Al Beavers, Lloyd Cowens, Carl Gerber and Htibert Zerkel, Jr. Friday: The music \committee, will meet with the minister in the church study at 7:30. Members are. Chester Dalzell, Mrs. C. DI Collier, Mrs. J. L. Krider.’ Mr. G. L. Brayton, Mrs. Guy Brown, and Mrs. Lloyd Neil. // Membership class pictures: those who ordered pictures of the recent membership class ($1 .per copy) may secure the pictures at the church office from Mrs Everhart any afternoon between 1-4 o’clock. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A. C- E- Glllander, minister 9:30 a.m„ church school, Richard Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. Any\teacher Who cannot be present, please arrange for a substitute ip time to study the lesson. 10:30 a.m. f Corning worship, beginning the pummer sermon series, “Christians and Moral Problems”: “Christians and Patriotism.” Special music will be a solo by Miss Helaine Foley.
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Picnic month for the circle* ot the Women’s Association: i Evening Circles (Ruth and Naomi) Wednesday, 6; 80 p.m. covered dish at Hanna Nuttman park. Afternoon Circles (Mary qnd Martha) Thursday, 1:00 p.in., covered dish at home of Mrs. Dale Moses. Any one needing transportation, get in touch with Circle leader. 1 j Friday 8:00 p.m., Session meeting, looking forward to Communion July 15. BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. N. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Vernon Custer, superintendent. Morning worship 10:10 a.m. Sermon: “How Do You kind Life." Mission band and Little Heralds will meet. . j Annual Sunday school picnic. The picnic is to be held at St. John’s Park on highway Na 27. The basket dinner will be served at 12:15# Activities for all ages are being planned. . Midweek service at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday- J Unit Nd. 1 will meet on Thursday evening at 7! 30 at the home of Mrs. Carl Hammond, 821 Nuttman Avenue. Unit No. 2 will meet on Thursday evening at,0:30 at Hanna Nuttman park sot a picnic. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monree and Eleventh streets Edgar P. Sohmldt. pastor (The Lutheran Church Is The Bible Church.) I\ The 8 o’clock Service Is especially popular during the summer months. Attend this worship service before you start your day’s outing. I ? - For the later worshippers, the 10:30 worship hour will be more suitable. TMs service, too, lasts less than an hour. "Plenty in the Midst of Want,” based on the Gospel, Mark 8, 1-9, will be the pulpit; theme for Sunday. Sunday school classes for all ages will be held in the new Parish Hall. You are Invited to enroll your child tomorrow. The quarterly meeting of the voting assembly Os the congregation will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, in the church. Sunday school teachers meet Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. Vacation Bible school sessions will be conducted qvery morning this next week frbm 8:30 to 11:00 o’clock. Glasses are held in the new building- You are invited to enroll your child. \ } j- -J— . $■ ‘ MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton St. H.! J. Welty, minister 9:00 Sunday school, Myron Hart, supt. 10:00 Morning worship, solo, “The Strangqr of Galilee,” by Mrs. Welty. Message,. “The Spirit Filled Home.” 7:00 Children’s gospel hour. 7;QO Missionary ytauth fellowship. Miss Viola Welty, missionary to Nigeria, West Africa will speak. 7:30 Evening service. Miss Viola Welty will again speak of the missionary work In Africa and show pictures of their work. Monday 7:30 The building com mittee will meet at the church. Tuesday 7:30 Youth night at the parsonage. Wednesday The hour of prayer. Thursday 7:00 Ladles’ fellowship will meet at Mrs. McCragg home. , Monday, July 16. Miss Leia McConnei, home missionary of the Kentucky M ts and founder of Mt. Carmel high school and Bible school, will be at our church With a group of her young people. A welcome awaits you to visit our church. { \
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9:ls—Sunday ’school, Chalmer Barkley, Supt. Lesson stqdy—•Diving Together in the Family.” 19:30 Divine worship. Mrs. David Embler will use as the prelude “Grave Adagio” by Men> uelssohn. Miss 4 Marjorielu Hill will sing the solo “How Lovely is the Hand of God” by Densmore. The sermon theme will be “Christian Steadfastness." • I, \ 6:30-+ Junior Endeavor ant Youth Fellowship. 7:3o—The evening service and message, “The Weak, but Loyal Church.” The Sunday school council Will
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meet at the close of the evening service. Tuesday 7:30—W.8.W.8. meeting at the church. Mrs. Nina Light is the leader; Mrs. Laura Sapp. Mrs. Addie Andrews and Mrs. Glennie Schindler are the hostesses. Wed. 7 —Mid-week services. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Beveeth and Marshall Sts. Ralph A. Cartor, paoter 9:80 am-11:15 awl. Unified services. Glenn Habegger# superintendent. Message: "Poverty That Makes Rich,” by the pastor. 5:48 p.m. Youth Service. Evelyn Hicks, president. , 8:45 pm. Adult study group. Mrs. O. Sudduth, president. 7:30 pm. Evangelistic service. Message: “Salvation Through tho Gospel of Christ." Wednesday 7:» >m. Prayer, and praise service. Thia will be a week of activity at the district caipp grounds at Marion, Ind. „ \ Tuesday—Sunday school convention. Woman’s Foreign Missionary convention, y I Tsursday and Friday -District resembiy. , LOCALS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Piss and ■children Pauline, Catherine and William, of Allenton, Pa., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Frilzinger. They left this morning for a three week visit in the western states and the Canadian Rockies. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jenas |M» Beritey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent The sermon for this Sunday’s morning worship service is entitled “What Lack I Yet?” i Willing Workers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheiderer ikrlll entertain the Willing Workers «)ass at their home, \ 616 W. Monroe street,. Tuesday, July 10 at 8 I'.m. r Junior Church Worship services adapted to age levels for those under 12 begin :at 9:30 am. Official Board The July meeting of the Official Board will begin in the church office at p.m. this coming Wednesday. . Ladies Aid The annual Ladies Aid picnic will be held in the church basement next Wednesday evening at 6:30. Mrs. William Tee pie will be hostess assisted by Mrs. Jessie Royce. The picnic wUI be carry-in. Itfotes The choir will practice Thursday, July 12, at) 7:30 p.m. ’v Bethany Rally days will be Tuesday and Wednesday, July 16, 11, r.t Bethany park, Brooklyn, Indiana. • CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd A. Morrison, 8. S. Supt. V Morning and Evening - Services every Sunday. 8:30 a.m. "Christian Brotherhood Hour” W. K, J. G. 1380 on, your dial. • 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, Sermon: “Christ Takes Away All Fear.” 10:30 a.m. Church school, “Christians attend church and Sunday school, regularly 1 ” 6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president, Mrs. Elmer Scott, Mrs. Guy Agler, Mrs. Emery Hawkins, Counselors. 6:30 p. m. Shining Lights. Miss Norma Agler, and Miss Sablna ;
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When Peter eontessed Christ as the Son of God, Christ said. “Thou art Peter and upon this rock will 1 build my church,” It it God’s plan that there be a church; and so helpful has been the oburoh in making a better community ths; no one would want to live in n llace where there was no church; But since the church is made up of people like Peter who confess Jesus Christ to be the Son of God,
Taylor, directors. 7; 30 p. m. Regular Sunday Evening Service. Sermon; “Walking With Christ.” Wednesday a 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer meet--8:30 p.m.. Sanctuary and Youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop and Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, directors , We Welcome You Affiliated with the Church of God, General offices, Anderson, Indiana, "where a Christian ex perieace makes you a member.” (Acta 2:47) The of dod Stands For: Full salvation from sin. Sanctification of the Believfer. Divine Healing of the Body. And the Unity of all God’s people. (Jn. 17:31)
Champaign and Urbana, Illinois, Lave conducted a drive to; raise money to send wheat to India. With the >3,600 contributed, 1 a car . load of wheat Is to be purchased , end sent to one of the most seriously stricken areas, the Indian ; government paying the shipping charges. , . Dr. George Alden Cole, pastor of the largest Baptist church in Portland, Me., refused a church wedding to a couple who. met through an advertisement hnd decided over a week-end to get mar riedf In Washington the Baptists have just completed a two-week cru aade in which total attendance at the 23 participating churches vas 72,(700, with 855 pew members added to the rolls. The Methodists are already preparing an intensive campaign for nqxt March. Billy Graham will conduct one next January in the local armorycapacity 15,000. # European leaders believe that the chief danger of war just now comes not from Russia but from the “wild statements by public men in the. United States,” according to Williarq H. Stoneman, note.’, newspaper man, as quoted in Be tween the Lines. This explains why the remarks Qf General Mac Arthur created such widespread consternation in both Europe and Asia. There is evidence that public men in Washington are stressing war danger and maintaining tensions at the present time chiefly to keep up the spirit which will justify increased military preparations. including universal military training, which the army has be<en. ttylpg to fasten on this country for a long time. —Gospel Herald. | Book Review I Victory Over Suffering, by :Wm Goslooze, Baker Book House, is ♦he story of a seminary professor’s victory of faith fend prayer over disease and suffering. Following the discussion of each question.
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there would be no church in a commnnity if there were none who 'would so acknowledge Christ. This puts-every one on the spot jit is not fair to want a .church in your community and depend on c thers to make if possible. Why net do your part, confess Christ, unite with the church, and attend next Sunday? —Rev. D. Carl Yoder ■ 1 t
such as, Why am 1 sick? Does God answer prayer? Can faith heal me’ there are testimonies of others who have had similar experiences, gems from 'God’s Word, and suitable selections of poetry. • » . • , / ,i r Clerictts Say*: ' ' | L Clericus saysd “If the family Is to hgve a satisfactory home life, i then the family relationship must b>e built on the Bible. Just as. the faith of the individual must step from a knowledge of God’s word, so the ideal homp life must Vest rolidly upon the teaching of the scriptures.”
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