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Book Review Wine of Morning, by Bob Jones, Ji.. Van Kampen Press, is a novel of the early Christian era, in which .the main character, Joel, is coni nected with insurrection and intrigue and also with romance. It gives a deeper appreciation of . Christ’S ministry and sacrificial death, as tolft from the view point of Barabbas, who was Joel, the foii of a Rabbi. ! c —.. .....p. . -.-. v ... —. —UDIERKES Implement Sales. Ferguson Tractor ; Farm Machinery Sales and Service Hi-Way 27 | ~ Phone 3-3311 ‘ i The wiidtlle course is best; things in excess bring trouble.— Plautus. EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE, firing your Repairs To Us. ~ Brant Motprs, Inc. / Third at Monroe ; “We Know Your Ford Best” ~ gL THE OLD RELIABLE r igml' ■ 3’l 4^Hi r l !! tm Vl i J Id *ILR▼ ■ t GILPIN ORNAMENTAL IRON DECATUR, IND. Justice without wisdom is impossible.—Froude. ■" wash m Yoe eawl iM— nW”'! Holthouse Drug Co. ' ’ • J ————————y . '—[ Kindness is thq golden chain by ( which society is: bound together. , —Goejthe. 11 1 I»♦♦♦♦ 1 LUTES Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions t, -? Potted Novelties ' < J Petted Plants —Corsages ■ Phone 3-3304 VJ i i**» « > fetter know nothing than half know many thingb.—Nietzsche. <♦♦***'l« I H'H't 11 1 111 H*. RIVERSIDE GARAGE Mfe Repair all makes‘bf cars. gFront Wheel Alignment. | Batteries\ and Tires. 21-Hour Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 ijVhere there is much light thP shadows are deepest.—Goethe. Pumphrey I Jewelry Store A GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS If you would be loved, love anti he lovable,—Franklin. imi i o it Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Established 1915 All Kinds of Roofing & Siding/ r Furnaces -4 Stokers Conversion Gas & Oil Burners Insulation— Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 ♦#.i >iti t ♦♦♦♦♦ \True~merit, like a river, the deeper it is. the less noise it makes.—Halifax. | j || I'K l ** Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose Your Clothes with Confidence from Your Favorite Store . HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO. ' e i n i im> 1 1 »**.♦>♦♦♦ \ By Speaking of olir misfortunes we often relieve them—Corneille. »♦ <i♦ ♦* ♦ 11' * ?''! T<' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DISTRIBUTORS T I of MOBILGAS MOBILOIt PETRIE OIL 7 Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014
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■■ • —- r —. _ r CommentS/MJ on <8.7. 1 Creamed Comments on the Sunday school “Safeguarding the Home,” Matthew 19:3-9; I Corinthians 13:1-7, for jjuly 15. | "I So important iß|the safeguarding of the home, that two lessons arc devoted to the subject. The matrtage vow should She taken so seriously that there <ian be no thought of ever dissolving; this the; most i>acred of all relations. V. 3. “The Pharisees came' unto him, tempting hints and saying unto him, Is it lawffl for a man to jut away his wifeiifor any cause?” Here was a disputed question and it served as a planfto catch Jesus; the school of Shammai allowed a divorce only in thelpase of adultery while the school of Hillel allowed a divorce for any cause. | V. 4. “And he answered and; said unto them. Have y§ not read, that he which made thepa at the beginning mnde them male and feihale.” Jesus auswered the/.question by referring to the scriptures. God planned marriage fjom the beginning of creation; he never planned divorces. ! : \ y. 5. “And said. For this ciuse shall a man leave father and mother. and shall cleave- to his wife; end the twain shall be one fleih.” There is a natural in the mating of two lives; |when this ass nity is satisfied by marriage, then this new relationship is saifeguanjed by living independent'of f.>nijer home ties. ' | \ 1 V. 6. “Wherefore they are no moire twain, but jone flesh. therefore Godj hath joined together let no man put atuinder.” Marriage is more than-a ifivil contract. Because marriage■ » n institution established by God, i wl|o (hoose to enter into that relation s hip are in a very real; sense joined !>y God. and they are duty bound to abide by that law. ~ i V.7. “They say unto him, Wtjy then did Moses comtpand to give a writing of divorcement, and 7° put her away." For tjiis J provision, What roots are to a tree, belief is tp the soul. Great o<fk trees have roQts Great sou| have grese taitji. However, the faith that holies has [spiritual The stable man has [that intangible confidence 1.1 iimself with capacities to lie and; to do, a recognition of-God v. ho may transform apid empower bis life, and a determined effort io Realize man’s highest ideals. •' P 1 ; 'I ’ iii Clericus Says:; f • I • V H Clericus x says: "The marriage bond is to be as permanent g's life itself. Nothing. $s to be allowed to enter into tpe relationship of husband and wife that is calculated to destroy she bond Qf holy union. God intended for ma|iriAge. oiice the bond is made, tp be co-extensive with l|fe. To regard the marriage bond is to lay the' foundation for the collapse of a;social order." Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: We (hank thee for home here and a home beyond this life. We pray for a|new sense. .. family relations and |for God to ■.. - / • ' ‘ I .
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v ; — see Deuteronomy 24:1,2. Here was the contention of Hillil, divorce for any cause. The critics did not understand that Jesus taught higher ideals than were allowed in the p developing of religion where God had to deal with people quite immature religiously. 1 . V.B. “Aqd he galth to them, Moses j-because of,the hardness of your I hearts suffered you to put aw-ay your wives; but from the beglnr.ing it was not so.” This law was , not an ideal law', but Moses con J tidered it tq be expedient under . conditions prevailing at that lima; . do this law was not a direct com mand of God. V. 9. “Bui 1 say unto you, whosoever shall pdt away his wife, ex- ( ccpt it be for fornication, and shall . marry another, committetb aduß , tery; and whoso marrieth her ' which is put away, doth commit 1 adultery.” Jesus’ statement nullifies the Mosaic law. The sin df un t faithfulness toward God and in marriage relations (Jhrißt\ can not tolerate, for the home is not only sacred but is the basis for goou I society: the divorce evil was the teal cause of the downfall of Rome . it is alarming to note that in our ■ country we now have one divorce for every three marriages. Jesus never taught that husband and . wife may not separate if they can't get along together, and so here !s away out rather than by divorce proceedings. V. 4. "Charity suffereth long, and J.-j kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up.” Charity means {love which is seen in patience and humility, amiability, These are virtues seen iiy an idea 1 tome where love dominates. V. 5. “Doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil;” Here, are qualities of an ideal husband and wife as are also the qualities expressed in the following twv> verses: “rejoiceth not ip iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth: bearetji all things, belief ecu all things, hopeth all things; evfdureth all things.” ,i - —Based on copyrighted outlines uioduced by the Division of Christian Education. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by imrmisslonhave the right of way. May God’s love .be born in our hearts that the 13tp chapter of I Corinthians may be clearly expressed in bur lives. ' ' Do You Know Which quotations are from \the Bible? 7 1. “Cleanliness ,\is next to godliness.” 2. “Cowards die many times before their death; the valiant never last of death but once.” 3. “Good deeds ring clear through heaven like a bell.” 4. “As we have borne the image ol the earthy, we shall also beathe image of the hbayenly.” 5. “Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing.., Do You Know Answered 1. John Wesley. 2. Shakespeare. 3. Jean Paul Richter. 4. I Cor. 15:49. 5. Prov. 18:22. Let thy child's first lesson be obedience; the second \will be what thou wilt. Franklin. 7 No mam ever prayed heartily without learning something.—,Emerson. /
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3 < lyjKSemcei. » Bt. Mary’s Catholic Church r Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetx, paator f 6:00 A.M. First Mass. 1 7:30 A.M. Low Masa L 9:00 A.M. Maae 10:15 a.m. Low Maes. \ r Weekday Mass 7:00 3. m. I Prayer Hour and, Benediction, Friday 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. . Second Sunday, Holy Name SbI ciety. ' . 1 . Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society, r Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary 1 '' k’ ■ \ ’ - FIRST METHODIST CHURCH' W. Monroe at Fifth 1 Samuel Emerick, minister t , 9:30 The church at study. r The church school assembly be--1 £ins promptly at 9:30 with all per--1 sons from Junior age and up being directed by Noah Schrock, general r superintendent. Mrs. Lowell J. > Smith is in charge of the children’s 1 assembly in the Wesley classroom, t 10;30 The {church at worship. t In this service the paster will > preach the sermon from the Scrip- ( tural setting! of John's gospel, chapter 5, verses 19 to 27. The serI mon subject will be, “The Voice That Wakes the Dead.” Guest t soloist for this service will be Miss , Alice Langston. She will sing MaI lotte’s "The Lord’s Prayer.” \ At 7:30 the pastor. will deliver the sermon for the pastor of Trinity Ev.U B. chun,hThe Builder’s Class will meet at HannarNuttman park for a family 1 picnic suppea Monday at 6 p.ni; ' Thy Board of Education will meet 1 Wednesday following the inid-wtak 7 service. [ ’' > : / . Friday evening at 7:30 the commitWe in charge of planning for ' r the kbniversary program thii fall I yill meet in the church office. ZION EVANGELICAL 1 AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor 1 ChUrch school at 9 a.m. James 1 Stauffer. superintendent. Adult, classes will be taught by Edward , Jabefg. , . \ Worship, service at 10 a.m. Sermon by /the pastor. “Enduring , Treasures.” Mission Band during the Phoebe Bible class meeting on Thursday at home of Mrs. George Thomas. Come and worship with us.\ . : H 7—\FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastoi" \ f Bible School . Bible school is at Classes are provided for all age groups. Ralph Kenworthy, Supt. Morning Worship The pastor's summer series on the parables of Jesus will be continued with the message at tl\e 10:30 hour, the title for this fweyk. "A Parable of Provision.” All are invited to hear these messages during the summer weeks. | Wednesday Night The weekly prayer service is at 7:3('. AdloUed by the monthly meeting of the teachers and officers of the Bible school at 8:30. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent This Sunday’s sermon is "Worship.” Is it a waste of time t< worship God when we couljl be making money? Services begin at 9:30 a.m. and church school follows immediately. Junior Chutcli begins also at 9:3.0- a.m. running concurrently with the morning worship service. Slimmer is a good time to go to church. Choir Rehearsal for the choir will be 1 eld in the churdi building at 7:30 o'clock next Thursday evening. , Notes , An adu\ty conference will be held al the School of Religion, Butler University on August 5-10. This conference is especially Resigned ss a leadership training course. The National Laymen’s Retreat of the Disciples of Christ will be a s Bethany, West Virginia this year. August 10-12. Historic Bethany College will be the site of tne meeting. Never leave that iill tomorrow' which you can do today.—Franklin’ l_ -HOTICEBecause of having been overcome with the heat at San Antonio, Texas on June 9, I will not be back in my office before Aug. 1. x > > ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ' West Monroe and Eleventh atreete Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor Attend our I 8 o’clock worship if you' plan a trip or an Outing Sunday. You will be oil your way by nine, and will hav< started the day with the Cord. Another service, identical to thq > first, is conducted 10:30 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class are held at 9:15 o’clpck. Enroll your child tomorrow. Vacation Bible school enters Its final week Monday morning. En inllees are still accepted. Opening devotion in the church each morning at B:3ff o’clock. Your child Is welcome. The board of finance meets Tuesday; at 7:30. \ for Holy Communion to be celebrated next Sunday will be received on Friday/ in the churt’h, at 2,4, 5 and 7 pin The Sacrament will be celebrated .T both the 8 and 10:30 services next Sunday. ' . A closing service and exercise ■ will be Conducted next Friday eve- ; ning at 7:30, marking the close of I Our vacation Bible school. Especi- . t-lly the parents of our children i who were enrolled are cordially ■ invitd. Exhibits of handicraft will be on display. The event will be 1 held in the auditoriuni of the new Parish H a >l- ■. f V-+—; BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:ls\a.m. Vetpon Custer, superintendent/ . Morning worship 10:10 a.m. “The' • Fundamentals of Prayer.” Mission Band and Little Heralds w ill meet during the hour of [worship. A The' building committee will nieet with the architect on Monday evening at 7 o’clock. /' Unit 3 of the Women's Society of World , Service will meet on Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Violet Bonifas, 221 F. stli street. Mrs. Brice Roop is sssisting. Mrs. Amos Ketchum will have the lesson study. on Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Bieberich. The meeting will be iu the form l>f a picnic. All units of the WSWS are asked to remeinjber tlae special Brazil offering which will be taken to the Branch convention, July 25. No mid-week service. < CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33. f Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Floyd A. Morrison, S. S. Supt. Minting and Evening Services, Every Sunday 8:30 a.hi. "Christian Brotherhood Hour” W. K. J. G. 1380 on your dial. \ \ 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, sermon: “What Must 1 Do To Be Saved?” -a 10:30 a.m. Sunday school, “Christian/; attend Church and Sunday school, regularly! ' 9 6:30 p.in. Youth Fellowship Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president. Mrs. Elmer Scott, Mrs. Guy Agler, Mrs. Emery Hawkins, Counselors. 6:30 p. m. Shining Lights. Miss Ndrnm Agler, and Miss Sabina Taylor, directors. 7:30 p. m. Regular Sunday Evening service, sermon: “What Can I Do To Be Saved ?”\ 9:00 a.m. Monday thru Friday. Daily Vacation Bible School. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service. i 7 4 v ! 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and Yoytb choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop and Mrs. Kenneth Katkins, directors. ' 7 -a L z W’e Welcome You Affiliated with the Church of God, General offices, Anderson. Indiana,, “where a Christian ex perience makes you a member.’ (Acts 2:47) The Church of God ! Stands For: Full salvation from sin. Sanctification of the Believer. Divine Healing of the Body. And the Unity of all God’s people. (Jn. 17:21) i MISSIONARY CHURCH fTepth and Dayton St. H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 Sunday schoo’. Myron Hart, supt. Classes for all ages with capable teachers. 10:00 Morning worship, duet, ——t —~ hr ISI ■ s 11 <»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DECATUR FARMS DRESSED CHICKENS EGGS POULTRY Wholesale and Retail So. Third St. Phone 3-2148
Evelyn Summers and Annebelle Shaffer. Message, “The Christian's Warfare." 7:00 Children’s Gospel hour. ?\ . -7:QO M.Y F. This is called “Talent Night.” A program has been arranged. 7:30 Evening /service. Hymn time and chorus time. Message, “The Christian’s Armor.” Monday, 7:30 Leia McConnei, founder of Mt. Carmel Bible School and high school, and a missionary to the hills of Ky. will have four of her young people with her to conduct a special service for us. The public is urged to attend this service. W’ednesday 7:30 Bible study and prayer service. Thursday", 6:00 The Young Married People’s class will meet at the Hanna-Nuttman park for pot-luck supper. We welcome all to attend our services! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN \ A. C. E. Glllander, minister Church school, 9:30 a.m., Rich ard Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. Summer and vacations have not cut down ou. attendance much, so let us keep up the good record. Worship, 10:39 a.m. [ Summer communion service. Sermon theme, ’Christians and Public t Worship. ’ Special music will be by Miss Pauline Brltzenhofe of the Zion Reformed church: “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings! by Liddle. Planned education meetings the next two Sunday . afternoons wil take the pastor and some of the men of the church to Fort Wayne and Warsaw. Any requests for communion service to sick and rhut-ins will be attended. Sunday evening, or Monday morning. • 7.'.. [ TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED Madison at John E. Chambers, pastor 9:15 —Sunday school, Chalmer Barkley, Supt. j. 10:30 — Divine worship, Mrs David organist. Girl’s trio —Dorcas Sautbine, Lois Strahm and Dbreas Davidson. Sermon by Rev. Jonas Berkey. 76:30—Jr. C. E. and Y. F. 7:3o—Evening service with message by the Rev. Sam Wed. 7 —Mid-w'eek service, j The United- Cburbh pf Canada’s Board of. Overseas Missions 'has made a 825,000 contribution toward the building program of the International Christian University in Japan. “The Lucknow Area of ’lndia,’ says Rev. J. T. Seamands. missionary in Belgaum, “has been transformed by the preaching and teaching missions. There have been more voluntary lay workers, more recruits for the an increase in self-supporting churches, end in the number of tithers.' In South hidia. after 2 months evangelistic meetings, a new understanding ran through the community. Quarrels were dissolved, court cases withdrawn, Bible study groups formed. Many high (aste Indians becamp Christians Many are persecuted but they arj determined to follow Christ. The theme for Christian Educat on Week to be observed September 30 to October 7 is to be ‘ Teach Religion—Make Men Free.” Sponsored aby the Division of
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. I u.|ii [ — Christian Education of jth|i National Council Os Churches ft and its forty member denominational boards pf edupatipn, the special week will offef qhurches an opportunity to' demonstrate, ttiig importance pf Christian and «o launch their new profcraiftk ot work for the fall and filter I J i 7 Leonard W. Mayo, president ol ♦he Child Welfare lca> reports that 100,000; children ere born out of wedlock . lb the United States each year; reports that 6,0b0,000 childreb are members of faqiilies disrupted by divorce, death, or desertion. [Ovet 100,000 children are bern year without benefit ot medical care. Over 1,900,000 childrefi un der fifteen suffer from some imroh1c disease pr Imainpent; Twentyfire percent of the persons: 'com mitted to mental institution^/eac 1 - year are undbr eighteen- yeijWs of age. 1,000,004 children suffer be haveior disorders and each sßftr be tw'een 250,000 and 400,0(j0 appear in juvenile courts. When we are constantly 7nad» (onscious that life is worth living then we can give to op timism. hope, and satisfactiqp. Ir « business office was .hunjfs th»s sentence, “I complained because r had : no shoes until I met who had no feet.” Away witlr com plaints and regrets and .'make the most, of what you have. Kedp th( home fires o( hope and ambition burning! || “Keep the Honje Fires/Burning” That song ot the first Work War, “Keep the Home Fjires Ing,’ 1 ’ gave zest and a hdppy s.pirr 1 that had an immense moral value 1 Recently returned to;ou native town where we ’taught ir the public .schools. Contihually .pic pupils, or thq children of forinei pupils grasped our hand, £n< .memories of good old days wn revived. In our mind ftrei were burning again and there iwai new zest and joy that madci. u: I feel life was worth living.! 7 World Congress On ? Evangelism To Close ’ Winona Lake, Inti., July 14— 1 world .congress ,on evdngeliln sponsored by Youth for Christ [in 1 ternatiorjal moves into its finaLtWt days today ahd Sunday wiith tju largest crowds in thef seven history of the movement certain set all attendance and records, i ■. j 1 7 i ' B Plaits for Sunday .indicate (hat > many as 25.00 h people may/ into this resort city of 1700 [peoph for four major services. The{ moi» \ing meeting kt 8:45 will be addressed by the Rev Floyd Ankerberg of Chicago. The Revi Ja(?£ Cochrane of Detroit speaks at and (he Rev. (pedric gears of Cht cago. director pf Chicagpland Youth tor Christ, at 10:45 a.m. Sunday afternoon at 2:30; finds Dr. Billy Graham (>f Monfreatj, N U broadcasting h(s ATJC network gram fro mthe Billy Sunday (abefe nacle. Graham will speak fpllow ing the 3Omini(te hour pf broadcast. < f 1 ~' '. ■. * | Nothing is politically right Whicttt is morally wrong.—O'Connclt .’ r- ' -1 ■ ‘K . ~ '‘ ' I r J Igt Patience and gentleness df power.—Hunt. ! , K
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1 offers the means to find Christ. Christ brings hope; the churcti roinfs the Way of life full of hope. Christ is a Comforter; .in th J church man finds sustaining grace 1 In the revealed Christ. Why not accept the invitation and. come to , church next Sunday? —Rev. D. Carl. Yoder. . ; ■' ' [ ---
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