Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1951 — Page 2

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"Do You Know 1. Which king took' Jerusalem from the Jebusites, and made it the capital of Israel? 2. Which .kina had an ivory palace? 1 * 3. Which prophqt had a vision of J a valley of dry bones”? 4. Which prophet read the “hand •writing on the wall”? 5. Which prophet saw the Lord \ with a “plumb line”? \* . -- _— .... Do You Know Answered 1. David (2 Sam. 5:6,7) '■ 2. Ahab (1 Kings 22:39) . 3. Ezekiel (Ezek. 37:1-14) 4. Daniel (Dan. ,5:5-31) 5. Amos (Amos i 7:7) .. A : \ .■■ ■". 4. a STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment / DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louden Barn Equipment See us for Service. 114 N. 3rd St. Rhone 3-3813 DIERKES Implement Sales Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery Sales and Service Hi-Way 27 * Phone 3-3311 People hate, as they love, unreasbnably^—Thackeray. ' f 4h»»+-M>WW6W4’»»4-6666+» EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your Repairs To Brant Motors, Inc.' Third at Monroe A x “We Know Your Ford Best” ♦6 »■»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦ rTHE OLD RELIABLE iMrJI / GILPIN ORNAMENTAL IRON ■■ DECATUR., IND. A real man is he? whbfee goodness ?s a part of himself.—Mencius. »4-»H4-4-4-4-»4»»4-»»FI'4-»4»4-4-f wash in m Holthouse Drug Co. \ The the state is the highest law.-/-Justinian.

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Creamed Comments on the Surj day school lesson, “Living .Together Neighborhood, Roman* 12:9-21; 13 >B-10, for Sunday, July 22. | • : Human worth of Individuals is measured in part by the contribuf tion made to society. A Christian is a citizen of the kingdom of God which implies that he Is a good . citizen of his neighborhood and his country. V. 9. “Let love. be without. dis( simulation. Abhor that which is tvil, cleave to that whiqh is good.’* The key word in livlfcg together 13 good neighbors is “love.” But love must be sincere; it is lovq tnat hates evil so that one speaks out against it regardless of the cost; it is ’ love that when re', bounding from evil holds ten* aciously to the good. ? V.lO. “Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love? in honour preferring one This love is like unto the mothers love tor her child, which is so ini terested in the welfare of others that it fakes second place. ' f V.ll. "Not slothful ip business? fervent in spirit; serving the Lqrd.” Three aspects of Christiaii living are a diligent hand, ail earnest spirit and a right serving the Lord. | j; V. 12. ’lßejoiclng in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing inj stant in prayer.” This is the hopd of i heavenly glory; one needs moral reserve to have' patience in trials. There is: to be such a Chris) tian attitude that life is constantly expressing a prayer. | v ' | V. 13. "Distributing to the necessity of saints; given ‘to hospital ityj” There is to be an expressed consideration for the needy, and a predisposition to make visitor? feed at home. ; V. 14. "Bless them which persecute you; bless and curse not(’ Love has a redemptive element and has real meaning \when treating kfndtj'.bne's enemies; a Christian is different from a "Tion-Chrii-tian in never cursing but always expressing praise. V. 15. "Rejoice with them that rejoice and weep with them tha* weep.” A heart full jpf sympathy will enter into the livtes of others

God deals strangely with folk, often In a th|t seems contrary to all Human understanding nnd \wisdbm. We A do pot know wjiy of how God builds his eternal program. All we see Is the scaffolding c t that program. Gol who had, a successful beginning? of all creation, will have a successful purpose in all time. Atfthe end,, the (aithful to God will be happy that they have endured pH things fin this life. I Leeton Prayen H' 'V' ‘ Lesson prayer: We are grateful for the 1 possibilities of making a good neighborhood; grant that may study how best to do it and tender lovihg service and develop rympathy, thus creating a meaningful fellowship. ■ I j This is the hour for confessing our neglect of God, ou* withdrawal from the plight of suffering man.\-r KM.

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whether they are happy or sorrowful. V. 16. "Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceit.’] Let each so enter into the feelings and desires of others as to be of one inlnd with them; in your ambition do not over-reach; have an open hand for the fallen. Be not worldly wise; seeking only the wisdom , that comes from God. V. 17. "Recompense to no man evil for evil, provide things honest •*n the sights of all men.” Never use the rule, ’‘Give as good as you get.” Have no place for retaliation. It is telling the whole truth, even if a sale is lost, that makes for honesty, vj \ V.lB. "K;. it is possible as much as lieth In you, live peaceably witn all men.” Peace in society comes cnly when Christians take a bold stand for peace—a peace with righteousness and good will. V. 19. "Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for It is written, vengance is mine saith the Lord.” Cod will handle every case so why attempt to pronounce wrathful { udgment. V. 20. “Therefore, if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him to drink; for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head.” tßepay hostility with love, supplying some need. V. 21. “Be not overcome with evil but overcome evil with good.” One is overcome by evil when tespqnding in the same kind of ill treatment. The test of disciplel- - is returning good for evil. V. 8. “Owe no man any thing, but to love one another; for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.” To cherish hate is to fail to keep the law of love. Abstention of any sort must spring from a loving heart and must be practiced for the purpose of increasing love in the world. When this is done, then commandments are kept as stated In verse 9\ \ > : V.lO. "Love worketh no ill to his neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfilling of the law.” True love will not ipjure another intentionally.

—Based on copyrighted outlines Produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ in th? U.S.A., arid used by permission. Clericus Says: Clericus says: "The general principles of your life should be a love which is perfectly sincere has depth of moral feeling, consideration for others, zeal, fervor, devoutnes*. hopefulness, fortitude under persecution, prayerfulness eagerness to help your fellowChristians by sharing what, yoc possess With them and by ready exercise of hospitality.” Book Roviow Roads to Radiant Living, by Charles L. Alleti, the Fleming H. Revell Co./ consists of flftyrthree common sense, “heart-side” talks, such -as. What’s Worrying You? Make Up Your Mind! Something Worth Fighting For, Throw Away Your Walking Stick. They give light and truth for everyday living, and understanding to solve spiritual and personal problems. . r To do good for godd is civil retribution. To do good for evil is Christian perfection.—" Seeker. I

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Bt. Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. Selmets, pastor 6:00 A.M. First Mass. 7:10 A.M. Low Mass 9:00 A.fc. Children’s Mass 10:15 a.m. Low Mass. Weekday Mass 7:00 a. m. Prayer Hour and Benediction, Friday 7:30 p. m. \ Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. X Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonae M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent "Great Hymns of the Early Church" will be> the title of the sermon for the morning worship service beginning at 9:30 a.m. The words of these hymns have influenced the A history of the world by» being recorded in the Gospel according to Luke. Junior Church will begin also at 9:30 a.m. Notes The choir will rehearse in the sanctuary next Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. The Indiana adult conference will be held at Butler University school of religion, Aug. 5 - 10. Dr. Ephraim D. Lore, Dr. Dopald West, Dr. Walter Sikes and Dr. F. E. Smith are among the leaders. Dr. Lowe.will be vespers speaker. , * BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Will*rd, minister school 9:15 a.m. Vernon Supt. Morning worship 10:10 a.m. Sermon “Service For God.” Building committee will meet with the architect on Monday evening at 7. Estimations on the proposed addition will be presented. No midweek service. The W.S.W.S. branch convention ■ wll meet beginning Wednesday at Park, Wawasee. The sessions will conclude oh Sun day. Boys Camp at Oakwood Park begins on Sunday and continues tor the week.

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 The church at study. \ Members are asked to beon time lor assembly at 9:30 in brewer' to cooperate w,ith the assembly program. Youth and adults will assemble in sanctuary; the children, through primary age, in Wesley class room. Noah Schrock is general superintendent. 10:20 The church at Worship. The organ meditations begin at 10:20 sharp. Mrs. Eklgar Gerber is organist. The special vocal selection will be,Vh duet by Mr. David Einbler and' Mr. Marcus Foreman. They .will sing, “The Lord is My Light/" by Allitsen. The pastor’s sermon theme will be, “The Peril of Neutrality." The Methodist Men Will meet at v the Boy Scout cabin for a watermelon feast at 6 p/m. Monday. J. G. Gattschall is chairman of food committee, and Don Smith is chairman of recreation committee. The Mid-week service will be held Wednesday at 7:30, and will be followed by the July-August meeting of the Official Board. The Intermediate v soft-ball team will play at Monroe Tuesday evening, and they will play the Berne team lit Worthman field on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The pastor will meet with the music committee in the church <tudy ut 8 p m. Friday. The WSCS plan a pie sale on Thursday. Orders may be called ip to Mrs. 11. A. Stucky or Mrs* Paul Edwards Wednesday. July 25, the members bf the WSCS are Invited to a carry-ln dinner and sewing party at home of Mrs. J. W. Chapman. They will prepare articles for the country fair. An ice cream social planned on. the church lawn for Saturday. July 29, by he Builder’s Class. Ther£ will also be pie and lie cake available. .i ■ . - i - . t Hell is truth seen too late.—H. G. Adams. Experienced Salesmanship at Your Seryice \ RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock. Farm, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann Corner First & iJonroe Sts. PHONE 3-3301

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and Seventh streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor Two identical services will be conducted Sunday jat the usual hours of 8 and 10:30. “Christians Are Letters of Recommendation for the dosnel,” is the pulpet theme, based on 'II Corinthians 3, 2. Holy Communion will be celebrated at both Sunday services. Guests are held to announce previously to the pastor. n ii \ Sunday school classes for all ages will be held from 9:15 to 10:15 in the new parrish hall. Church Calendar ' « The inter-river zone of the Walther League will hold itspanrual picnic at Lehman park, Berne Sunday, beginning with a potluck dinner at 12 or 12:30 noon. There will be games and singing All young people are invited, in the afternoon, closing with a vesper at. 4:30 o’clock. The Missionary Society will sponsor an ice cream social Wednesday evening at the Legion lark, beginning at 7:30. The FourH band will play. • The pastor will be absent three days this week attending a public relations institute at Valparaiso University.

CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. s McCurdy, Minister Floyd A. Morrlsen, 8. 8. Bupt Morning and Evening Every Sunday /' 8:80 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour” W. K. J. O. 1380 on your dial. \ 9:39 a.m. Morning worship. 10:30 a.m. Bunday school, “Chrtetians attend Church, and Sunday school, regularly!” 6:30 p. m. Shining Lights. Miss Norma Agler. and Miss Sabina Taylor, directors. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president. Mrs. Elmer (Scott, Mrs. Guy Agler, Mrs. Emery Hawkins, Counselors. 7:30 p. m. Regular Sunday Evening service. Tuesday 8 p.m. Adams County Prohibition Hally, Rev.yJohn Lamey, Speaker. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service.'A - 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and Youth choir practice, Mrs, Kenneth Roop and 'Mrs. Kenneth Katkine, directors. - We Welcome You Affiliated with the Church of God, General offices. Anderson, Indiana, “where a Christian ex perience makes you a member.” (Acts 2:47) TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN \ Madison at 9th St; John E. Chamber?, minister 9:15 —VS. S. — Chalipfei* Barkley, supt. 10:30 — Divine Worship — Message by thb pastor. 7 Miss Helaine Foley will sing a special number in the morning service. 1:30 — Youth Fellowship picnic at Berne. 6:30 — Jr. C. E. and Y. F. 7:30 — Evening service. Wed. 7:00 — Mid-week service. ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED x ; William C. Feller, pastor Church school at' 9:60 a.m. James Stauffer, superintendent. All classes will meet in the downstairs assembly room. A sound motion picture,. “Love Thy Neighbor” will be <;hown. Worsnip Service, at 10:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, "The Stewardship of Faith.” Soloist for the service will be Miss Shariene Lehman. $ The Huth and Naomi Circle will have a pot luck dinner at the home of Mrs. Rufus Kirchhofenon Thursday at noon. Members are requested to meet at the church at 11:00 a.m. The Friendship. Bethany and Philale’hean Circles will not meet in July. The Heidelberg class 'will have a picnic supper at Hanna-Nuttman park on Thursday at 6:00 p.m. Come and worship with us. MISSIONARY CHURCH \ Tenth and Dayton Bt. ' H. J. Welty, minister 9:00 Sunday School. Myron Hart, Supt. 10:00 Morning Worship. Duet,

- NOTICE — —of having been overcome with the heat at San , Antonio, Texas on June 9, I wilt not be back in my office before Aug. 1.

Rev. and Mrs. , Welty, “God’s Ways are Best.” Message: "How To Be Just With God.” \ 7:00 M. Y. F. Testimony Quiz. 7:00 Children’s Gospel Hour. 7:30 Evening Service. Hymn sing and chorus time. Message: “Eternal Treasures.” Wednesday, 7:30 Bible Study and Prayer service. Myron Hart will be in charge. The pastor will leave Monday and be gone, till Friday to attend the annual conference, held at Beulah Beach, Ohio. August 8, we will have a special service with Rev. Waldo Schindler, from the. Gacon, Africa. The public is invited to all our services. . . —j— NUTTMAN AVENUE UNITED BRETHREN M. T. Slmen, 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, y 7:50 p.m. The main elections for the new conference year will be held this Sunday morning. All members are urged to be present arid participate.

Clifford Hovermah has been elected by the local class to act as delegate to the annual conference to be held at Rockford, Obio.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Seventh and Marshall Sts.

Ralph A. Carter, paator

Sunday achool, 9:30 a.m, x Jesse Edgell, superintendent. We are be ginning a new church year. Join us In these services.

Morning worship, ' a.rr Message: “What Shall 1 Render Unto God?”

Youth service, 6:45 p.m. Evelyn Hicks, president.

Adult Study \ Group, 6:46 p.m. Mrs. O. Sudduth, president.

Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Message: “The Walk That Pleases God.” o ■ 7'

The Prayer and Praise serylcs will not meet this week but we urge all our people to attend al’ the services of the Adams County Holiness Camp at which will be in progres* all week.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH \ Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible B>chool The regular Bible school studies continue throughout the vacation months, with capable teachers and interesting classes. The 9:15 hour is for Bible Study. Ralph Kenworthy, supt. ' Morning Worship

In the morning worship service at 10:30, Mrs. C.E. Bell will be at (he organ for the music of the worship hour. The pastor's theme for the day will be “A Parable about People.” Everyone is cordially invited to pre&rve your spiritual' vitality through the sum me r months by regular church attendance.

Tuesday Night

'Hiesday night at 7:30 is the monthly meeting of the .Salamonia Associational B. Y. F. All members of the iocal youth fellowship are urged to attend. Cars will leave the church for Poneto at 6:45.

Wednesday Night

The regular prayer service is Wednesday night at 7:30.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A. C. E. Gillander, minister

Church school, 9’30 a.m., superintendents, Richard Macklin and Jack Knudsen. Attorney Robert S. Anderson will teach the young adu|ts class in the absence of Mr.

Worship, 10:30 a.m. “Jesus, Please Show Me de Way” by Rodgers, will be, the solo by Mrs. Clark Mayclin. The serinon, "Christians and Comparative Virtues”

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Your church is yoqr spiritual home, your place of worship, tbe house of God in yottr community. Your church .leads you to tlio best that is in life, gives you faith, endows you with courage and hope. - Your church trains your children in the virtues of Christian character, teaches them to face life with honesty respongibilwill look particularly at the point where humility arid loyalty seejb to conflict. Methods of silencihg the "agents of disaffection, disseri sion; and disloyalty” who abound In our church life as in our national life will be suggested. Trustees as well as elders are asked to meet for a moment after the benediction to consider the necessary change in vacation plans. Young people of the church are planning to sponsor a& ice cream social Friday evening August 3. Baptists in Japan report 37 churches, 40 pastors, and more than 4,200 members. Senator Estes Kefadver, Tennessee, has awarded “Father of the Ypar” by Alvin Austin, director of National Father’s Day committee. ■ i The number of Roman Catholics now in the U.S., Alaska, and the Hawaiian Islands, is 28,634,878, the increase last year being 868,000. | \ A Mennonite clothing merchant of Elizabethtown, Pa., has con tributed 1,536 pounds of children’s clothing, worth\>s,ooo for relief work in Korea; An estimated 250,000 members were added to the 8 church bodies of Hie National Lutheran Council, during the 2-year evangelistic campaign of 1949 and 1950. In a letter to the Japanese municipal officials,. General Matthew Ridgeway wpproves the Scripture distribution by the Pocket Testament League. “Their magnificent rffort,” he said, “can be measured by the’fact that they have already distributed 7,000,000 Bibles to the Japanese people. The spreading of the Word of Grid is a most important undertaking.” - . To make prayer effective sos world peace, the Laymen's Movement of a Christian world suggest*, the following: \ Pray each day for the men and women whom history! is making prominent—whether we know them as "friends” or “enemies” —wheth <r they are on this or the other side of the iron curtain. Search yok\ own heart arid mind to see iiow you may come to love God with greater devotion aijd how your affections may b e stretched to include t all those who suffer, who are misled, disHeaft cned. or indifferent. Seek an opportunuity to let our government officials know the duty and privilege we have: in sending wheat to India, supporting “Point Four,” aiding diplaced.persons and refugees, and in showing—in every Way 'consistent with cur ability—the power of cdir passion and loving kindness.

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