Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1951 — Page 2
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Book Review r, Th< * W< T d % tv es On, edited by ( . Frances Brentano. Doubleday and •/ °j. .selected from American and British sources, principally, a edition of fiction from the , Classics. consisting of chapters or single episodes, Complete in themselves. Each selection has a spiritual lesson, '‘reflecting the beauty I . w faith.” Among the 58 authors ate Lloyd Douglas, Peart Buck. | rX James Barrie, A. J. ftronin, and Sholdni Ash. ' I*U ulin mil in i♦ BURK ELEVATOR > Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Woo! and Milkjeeds i I;-: */ - ; **Worii with Burk" Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 Faithful work /is praise and ' / prayer. - Van Dyke. HHIIIIIMIHIIIIHMII • “Insure Your Future” Decatur Insurance Agency > Since 1077 Kenneth Runyon AH Forms of Insurance! -K. C. Bldg. > Phone 3-4300 No one is useless who lightens life's burdens. < . < ■ II < , v L 1 K-H*++++++++++++++++++* _For Gas, Oil or Coal-burning Home /Beating and Modern Kitchen Equipment, Call or See -- - n F -- 4 MAZELIN Heating Service 238 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3808 ♦ t*t ♦♦♦♦*»• IH+HHHH I‘ T 1 Man's fortunes 4re according to I ■ j"/ his pains. - Herrick. I <■♦ <■♦♦♦♦♦< I HHH WtHH IDEAL DAIRY? L Restaurant ! ■ ( ' — Our Specialties — h .. J ' Short Orders and * Fountain Service ;./ * \ A Good Quiet Place to Eat. , Bus Station 217 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-4118 • HMIIMIII I *I * »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< \Vh> seekeat thou rest, since thou art born to labor? - Kempis. - Markhaul. , ' ' Wi ♦♦♦♦♦<*♦►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. x Quality John Farming [/• Equipment _ DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louden Barn Equipment See ua for Service. . 114 N. 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A If you want knowledge, idoib 4 pleasure, you must, toil for it. - Ruskin..*'. - * \ j . ■ . J.. . .... ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦!■♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DIERKES 4 4 Implement Sales ' Tractor t ; , Farm Machinery Sales anfe Service* 1 j Hi-Way 27 f Phone 3-3311 -•''; h 1 •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Stubborn labor conquers everything. - Virgil. ;■ i ————H —4—■—,* ■ —£- EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Brinfe/ your 4 Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. Thtrd at Monroe "We Know Your Ford Best”-‘ ; ' J. 1 »<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE OLD RELIABLE IIII|I|Hi■ * 1 I I I i I I ■ ■ GILPIN ORNAMENTAL IRON DiCATUR, IND. ’.; —j" * -T"— * LittleX does the laborer realize how hear his work is holding fem to God. - Whitman.— ‘ QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING . < | All work done in our? own plant right here? . In Decatur. ; Holthouse Drug Co. = t<| 1 1 11 ♦< ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MfM !'♦ LUTES. • - Flower-Shop Flowers for All Occasions ' / Potted Novelties ~V 4 ! Potted Plants—Corsages jPhone 3-3304
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fcreamecTjal H CommentS/MI ilj On I .Creamed Comments on. the Sunday School Lesson, Christian Re 1 aliens among Nations. John 4:4 14; Acts. 10:25-28, Colloi ians 3:11, for Sunday, September 1L i Jesus recognized the worth of every individual and hence he .taught truel+rotherhood, disregarding color, racial or creedal lines. ,V 4 4. “And he must needs go thrdugh Samaria.’’ The Jews hated the! Samaritans, a mongrel, race, which had interfered Jvith the program of Israel at‘ different times. Because Jesus would nott tolerate hatred, he ; dispelled the Jew’s race hatred by goipg through Samaria. V. 5. "Then cometh .he to the city Os Samaria, which is called SychAr, near to the parcel of. ground that Jacdb- gave v to his sdn Joseph.” Jesus stqpped at the capital pf Samaria,’ the very heart of this diespised_country; hife would pot sliy a Way from the clear path of duty. V.6J “Now JaCob’s well was there. Jesus therefore being wearied with his journey, sat fhuaKon the well; and it was about .tjhe sixth houri” Jesus having a human form became tired and sat down on the curb of a-fitrnbus well at noon; beiitg hungry,! his fellow travelers went into town to gat food. This well Sad a jsacred history as it was Abrahamj’s stopping place tfhere he met G<>d and erected an altar. L V$T. “There coineth a woman pf Samaria to, draw water; Jes®3 saith nnto her, Give me to drinil’ 1 This was a despised woman, a great sinner, a slqve in service. Here was an opportunity for Jesus to show a welcome to the down and out. He approached her on a human level • Give me to drink. V’X “Then saith the woman of •Samaria unto him. How is lit that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of ine, .which am a woman of Samaria? ipr the, Jews have no dealings with she Samaritans.” She was surprised to have, Jesus treat her civily. His simple request ! led to a friendly conversation. Htere was an example of communion. V|lo. “Jesus ansUered and mid of God, and who ft is that saith unto her, If thou knewest the glft unto theei Give me to drink, thou w<juhist have asked him, and he would have given thee living water.” Jesus' aroused her curio1 "j ' \ '■ 1 ' • '4 When we serve the world, we touch what is divine. We get our dignity, oqr courage, our joy > n work because ol the greatness of the far-off- end ;- always in light, always attainable/, never any moment attained. ‘When wfe find the job where we kan be oHisse, we are hitched to the star of the world, and move with it. The libertV z 6f the press, and religious' freedom is bejpg endangti ed by the sway of totalitariani’sfn, for the business of a dictator is-a suppression of the press. And where you have a free press, you inh not have a dictatorship, Peron -3— . ? ! - -
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siiy. The living water was a ejmbol of divine grace which goes forth from him. . V.ll. ,‘*The woman saith unto h|m. Si thou kast nothing to draw with, ard thd Fell Is deep; from whence .then hast thou the living water?” This wbuian was puzzled, not understanding the meaning of the IB ing water. But it suggested; to her that there was something bette- that he vzas offering. That was erpt^h.if/ '' " -J [ V 5.13,14. “Jesus answered ' and said unto her, whosoever drinkptii of t|ii» Water shall thirst again. But whosoever shall drink of the water that I shall give him, shall be la him a well oT water springing up into everlasting life." The literal water stood for all worldly methods of satisfying the iwiml. 'Thd livindf water is from a faun tn tn planted ih Vhe soul, so that the soul’s'ujeedsVre fully and constantly ihet. NL ' V).25, “And as Peter^was com’ng' in, Corndllua met him, and fell down at his and worshiped him.'' Cornelius was a Gentile belonging to a class nob considered worthy of being a member of God’s kingdom. Peter came to TSorneliiun as a result of a it clear that all /were welcome Iby Got}. Peter received a royal vyelconie ahnbst reverential. V. 26. “Bat •; Peter took him up, saying. Stand up, I?fnySe!f am cwo a man.” It, matters not how popular the preacbWisr he dare not any rteverence of himself. I , .27./‘And as he talked with him he went in and found many that were come together." Cornelius wanted to know the Fay also and a congregation for Peter. s V. 28. ‘‘And he said unto them, Ye know .that it is an unlawful thing for a man that\is a Jew to keep company, or come to one of another nation; but God haXh shewed me that 1 should not -call any man cominon or unclean/’ Here waa a Jewish rabbinical tradition that cut out the Gentiles; but Godi willed it otherwise. Here was the open door .for\us who are not Jews. V.ll. “There v is neither Greek hor Jew, circumcision or uncirebmCislon, Barbarian, Scythian, bond, nor free; bat Christ is .all ant in all. No distinction* among men are* recognized. By God's transformation. all men may . bear his ip)4<e. 4 [ • /- Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education.. National Counci of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.! and used by permission.. —■ V —: —*— in Argentina is destroying the last vestiges of a free press. This was the route taken by Mussolini in Italy. Germany followed the rame pattern. The peculiarity of al! these dictators - Mussolini, franco. Stalin. Peron - is the es-‘ tablishment of their owh aysteni of .journalism. ‘ spokesman tor Hitler, used to Say, “Liberty of the press is one of the greatest abuses of democracy.” By all means, every interference with the freedom qf the press, as wel as freedom of religion, must be nipped in the bud if we shall survive as a democracy. 4/ i•. j— j\. -j Clericus Says |j i Clericus says: “The Assembly Os the United Nations brings together eminent people of many 1 nations and affords them an opportunity- of talking over their probfems. This means much And gives hope for the future in spite of the, communistic threat that is hanging over the world. Ignorance is the prime source of prejudice arid eonsiequent suspicion and hatred and ip justice,"
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Bt. Mary's Catholic Church ' Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6:00 A.M. First Masa. 7:30 A M, Low Maa* ; 9:00 A.M. Children’s Mass 10:15 a.m. Low Mass. Weekday, Mass 7:00. a. m. .Ji 1 Prayer ‘hour and Benediction, Friday 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Bunday,/ttoly Name Society. 1 Third Sunday, fit. Mary’s Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Marr i■ h ; ■ ———4 . ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. Feiterj pastor This being our annual visiting Sunday, there will be no church school sessions and no worship service. Members are urged to attend the services in some oiher church. On Wednesday, Sept. sth, the official board], will meet at 6:45 p.m. All members are requested to be present as a picture of the group will be taken. At 8 p.m/ on Sept. 5 the cabinet of the church wi! meet. This \tncludes the official board and officers of all organizations of the i church. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday 6:30 p.fe. x Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m.' ; -— L. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHIJRCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent In the absence of the minister. Robert IL Hammond,, minister of the Baptist ehijrrch of this city will deliver the sbdmon. Services begin* at 9:30 a.m, Mrs. Henry Neireiter ' will sing i“God Is A Spirit" by, Scott and .Miss Phyllis Kraft will play “Gdd So Loved the World/’ by Stalnel and "Cherubim Song” byi Bortniansky. I Church Schbol Election of Church school off!tiers for the coming year will held during the assembly period this Sunday morning. Indies Aid The Indies Ahl wjill meet on Wednesday, September 5 at 8 o’clock at the home ol Mrs. Elmer Darwachter. Mrs. (Ihrjs Inniger will be program leader, Mims, Homer Ruhl, devotional leader and Mrs. Fred Scljeiderdr assistant hoetess. ' 1 | 1 I ■ . 4 1 j .Choir | . } Choir practice is to be held this coining Thursday at 7:30. Notes Mr. Dale Medearls, national director Os Tbwri apd Country church, will preach here on Sep tember .23. \ | • ’/ > Dr. Edgar F. Daugljerty. pastor emeritus of the Muncie Christian church, wil preach for a five Sunday night series of ijieetings beginning Oh October 141 * > .i i h r . 'y \ TRINITY EVANGELICAL ' UNITED BRETHREN Madison at 9th St. i > r Jonn E. Chambers, minister 9:ls—Sunday school; Chaimer Bollenbaclien superintendent. Lesson study: . "Christjap Relations Races.” 10:30 — Divine worship. The service begins with the organ prelude, “Adagio in B Flat,” played by the organist, Evahgeline Embier. Special music will be glveh by Mr. and Bert Willhoit\ of Fort Wayne. The message hy the pastor will be “Christ Calls to Commitment.” The Suhday school and church officers fife l the con ference year will be Installed. | ,6:30 — Junior .Christian Endeavor and Youth Fellowship.., i 7:30 —The evening Service. The pastor will speak on of the Uniting Conference.” Mrs. R. O. Wynn, the lay member to tlfe annual conferencfe will *also bnng a report. t The quarterly conference yvill nieet,at the colse of itie evening service. ■ , Wednesday—7, MidrWeefe services of study and prayer.- , B—Choir8 —Choir rehearsal. This is the first meeting of the 1 choir since summer vacation. All members are urged to be present. Thursday—7:3o, Ladled Aid dt the church. * »♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< « > >♦>*»♦♦♦ Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop / Established 1915 All Kinds of Roofing & Siding Furnaces —> Stokers , Conversion Gas & '.Oil Burners' Insulation—-Building, Specialties Phone 3-2615 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MH*
FIRST METHODI»t CHURCH W. Monro* at Fifth Samuel Emerick, minister 9; 30— The church at toady. N<Mb Schrock, general superintendent. - - I ■[ • ' , 10:20 —The church at Worship. Orghn meditations by Mrs, Edgar Gerjms begin at 10:2d o’clock. The gusst 'minister for this servfpe wife be the Reverend Dr. M. O. Lester; former pastor of this ehnifeb. The sermon subject will be, [ "Interruptions.” The soloist for -this service will be Mrs. N. A. Arnold. Mr. Lowell J. Smith will pretode ' during the worship servicer '/.• The’ youth choir will meet Wednesday evening gt 7 o’clock, and the senior choir will meet at 7:45. .... . B ' On , Thursday evening at 7:30, the members of the official board will’ meet in the church basebent. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West’ Monroe and Eleventh streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor ,(Good Christians Make Good Citizens) !' i I For/ his Labor Day message to be ' delivered on Sunday morning the pastor has chosen the topic: “Three Prescriptions for HapiH\neto.” The text is Psalm 128. Two. identical services will be conducted at 8:00 rind 10: $0 o’clock. / 'I [ Sunday school classes meet at 9.15. , ’• Church Calendar < Trustees meeting Tuesday at 7*30 f p.m.' ’ ; 'i\i[ ’ \ Council meets Tuesday at 8 o’doefe/ Music Coirimittee meets Wednei*driy at 7. ! ” hnah Altar Guild, meets Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The Walther League/Executive Board will meet Thursday evening at -7 o’clock. I/ J ' Married Couples Club meets next Sunday September 9th, in the Parish Hall. / '
j BZTHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren /F. H. Willard, mlnhrter Suhday school 3:15 p.m. Vernon/Custer, Supt. 'j' ' . Morning worship 10:10 a.m. Seripon, "Changing Our Mental Attitude.” Board of trustees will meet after the morning service. The council of administration and quarterly conference will nipet on Tuesday" at 7:30 o’clock. The; mid-week service iwtll begin on Wednesday Sept. 12 with a ofetgregalfional meeting. The Women’s Society of World Servi/e will meet on Thursday' afternoon [at , the church to sew and quijt. ■ —; CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks, Northwest of Hosoital Dwight R. McCurdy, M Ulster Floyd A. Morrison. S.S. Supt. Morning and Evening Services, every Sunday. I ' t \ - 8: SO a. hi/ “Christian Brotherhood Hour" WKJG 1380 on your dial. 9:3d a.rn. Morning worship: Sermon: “vVhy God Answers Prayer!” 10:30 a.tn. Sunday school “Christians attend Church and Sunday school regularly!” 1 / f . < , j 6: ; 3a ip.m. Youth Fellowship, Mrs; Kenneth Watkins, president; /Mrs. .Win? Hawkins, counselor. 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Miss Norina Agler and Mito Sabina Tayloi*; directors. 7 30 p.fe. -Regular Sunday evening service. sermon: "Why God Doesn’t Answer, Prayer|” . $ - Wednesday / ! - 7; : 3d p.m., Mid-Week prayer Tnettihg. \ 8f: 3O p.fe. Sarictuary land Youth Choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, Mr*. Kenneth Watkins, directors. Sunday. Sept. dtf» : >:3b p.m. Dr. 4 Mrs: David W. Gaulko, Superintendent,of PEACE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Tengchung, China, speakers. Sunday Sept. 23r.d ‘ Rally Day” and “Home-Cotning ’ Rev. & Mrs. Glen E. Marshall, speakers. | j ■ We Welcome You \ Affilated with the Churcfi of God, general offices, Anderson. Indiana. "Where a Christian Experience, Makes you aJWembdr!” ••[ ■ jj- ; / ■ He hecometh poor who worketh with a slack hand.. Solomon. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>»|MAfl >t«»t Be Particular About [ your Apparel. Choose, Your Clothes with Confidence from Your ? Favorite Store HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO.
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1 MISSIONARY CHURCH V Tenth and Daytan St. H. J, Welty* minister 9 Bunday school. Classes for all aces with capable Christian teachers. Myron Hart, Sopt 10 Morning worship. Solo, Mr. Myers. Message, "The Second Coming of Christ.” 7 Children’s Gospel Hoar. 7 M. rF; A Skit will be presented by nine young people on •'Watch Ta Therefore.” Testimonies will be given by the young people going off to college. 7: id Evening service. Hymn sing and chorus time. Mr. Schilling will show 4 picture under the black light in connection with the evening mealage. Message, "The Resurrections.” ! Tuesday. \ \ 7:30 Youth night at the parsonage r Wednesday , 7:30 Bible study and prayer meeting. I "j Thursday 7:30 Church council #lll meet at the church. Friday 6:30 Rev. dnd Mrs. Welty’s classes will have a Ka-bob and a weiner roast. 'J*. '' Sept. 16, is Membership Sunday. 1 Sept. 30, will be Promotion Sunday. , 1 ' _■ Oct. will be Rally Month. The is invit«| to any or all our services. B FIRST A.C. E. GMlander, minister Church school, a.m., Richard Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. S Worship, 10:30 a.mj. The pastor, back from vacation, Bin preach: ’’Labor! For will be Miss HSlen Haabold, and her solo: “In My House Are Many Mansions.” , r V Sermon for next Sunday, "Can God Bless America?” ,3 I , U Vacation over, the regular meetings of the church organizations will begin September 12 with Ruth and Naomi Ciales of the Women’s Association \ Wednesday, September 13 will be the annual "jig&pe’f or "love feast,” featuring a Covered dish dinner and’ ths picture "A V Wbftderful Life.” | Because Presbytery meets September 18, it is necessary for session to meet for a moment aft ter the z benediction Sunday to elect its commissioner. ' h NUTTMAN AVENUE UNITED BRETHREN M. T. Simon, pastor Sunday school, Worship services, 10130 a.m. i Christian Endeavor,^36:4s p.m. ’ fhngspfration, 7:30 wm. Evangelistic messag|| ]7:50 p.m. Mid-week prayer settyices, 7:30 p.m. Wed. evening. u Ji - "ii ■■'■■u |Discussion on I |Questions ed | th Discussion Questions ;|n the Sunday School Lesson, Chrfelian Relations among Nations, fpr Sunday, f September 2. 1. Name six prominent men not of the white race? 1 \ ! 2. Why not discriminate against those of another color or race? « 3. What has race or color to do itn thej present world chaos? 4. W i hat are some practical steps tot be taken to wipe out class barriers? 5. What good account are the colored soldiers giving of themselves? 1
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i ■ . ■ ' ’ ,J, God made man a working man and a worshiping man. As a working man, we ate told that God created man and put Mm in the Garden of Eden to care for and keep it Work M not to be considered as a penalty for sin but as a pleasure. The highest sense is in the fact that man at his best is working
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School ; Thp Bible school at 9:15 features classes for all age groups >s well as graded opening exercises. Ralph Kenworthy, Surpt. Morning Worship | The morning worship service at 10:30 will be in charge of the pastor,'' whose ’ message theme •? is "A Parable of Techniques.” Mrs: C. E. Bell will direct the choir in . their first fail appearance. The ordinance of the Lord's Sapper will be observed, j Evening Worship < This Sunday night at 7:30 are will have our first fair evening sfervlce. The theme- of the Service is "Emphases for Wednesday Nights.! The choir rehearsal is fob lowed by the prater service at 8 Do You Know ; True or False? 1. God, had somebody to help Him in the creation. 2. There were other people in the world besides 'Adam's family when they were living In Eden. 3. The animals were tame before the flood. 4. Animals were not eaten before the flood. ’ ’ [ ■ | 1 ; 5. The world shall dever be destroyed by a great flood again —i__.— .... Do You Know Answered ' 1 f ' ' I ■ • Do You Know Answered 1. True!'(Gen. 1:26; John 1:1-4) 2. False (Gen. 1:20) f 3. Truq (Gen. 9:2) ,4. True (Gen.. 1; 29; 9:3) 5. True (Gen. 9:11-17) (Church Illi LJofunjg|| How are fear and faith related? Fear is real and has:to do rith much illness; it affects the mind spiritually also. Fear causes final defeat as is majnifeisted in this statement, “O what’s the use?” This is not the normal way of living; is away out, namely, by the yay'of faith - faith in good inen, faith \fn oneself, and faith in God. There are nfany good people (o be fully .(rusted. As to ' one's own fear, that wilj take care of itself when faith in God is fully exercised. The experiences of many give tne answer as they declare they have a peace of heart which rests on faith in God. God who created all things! will .pot be defeated. and If we align ourselves with him, we shall not be defeated and there will be no fear. ; « \ The largest assemblyof Christian young people ever held in Europe was a young peoples’ conference when ,300.000 German Christians packed the Berlin Olympic Stadium or around a loud ■> speaker outside the (nclosbite of the third day German, Evangelical Church Day Congress. \ ‘ ■■ --f- . Who works for glory misses ofc | the goal. - Cox/
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1 with God and for God as his stew- • ard. God planned that the seventh ■ day should be used- for spiritual • rest and worship. So work and 1 worship go .hand In hand. Why not . accept the; \lnvit«tioh apd COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? ■ ' ',l - Rey. D. Cdrl Yo<|er. - Rev. D.‘Carl’Yoder.
Lesson Prayer: I Lesson prayer; We pray for an opep. mind and a kind heart toward those./ pot of our ra<|e or cold!*. Grant' that oUr nation ’.vili r rid itself "of world critjkiaiu., as to < pur race prejudice. We are fhl fdr the finis accdihplishineiits wrought by these. May we show a dde appreciation of their efforts and give them .the needed en-i .couiragement jto help theur [make the progress that is afforded those more favored. \ - f 1. ■. . J : . -iT '
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