Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1951 — Page 2
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Clericus Says: “In true 3 Christian fellowship we | always bear t one another's burdens. In such a spirit u'e share our experiences and, if need be, give to the fullest of what we are and of what we have to the welfare of others and to the glory of God. The church Is the body of Christ, and therein every one of us may find a place Os privilege and responsibility.” ’\? •£- ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦»♦♦♦»♦»♦»<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Yost Construction Co., Inc. Ready-Mix -Concrete Sand and Gravel . General Construction Phone 3-3114 | ' j ♦♦♦4 »»»♦|jf M »• * W"* ♦4»4»4"»44»»»H4"i I iti BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds “Work with tkirk” Phifee 3-3121 or 3-3122 t 7 * •. < ♦ Ml IS MH ll>»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦ ' i Kindness gives birth to kind* ncss.-*-SophC>cles. ’ 5 • : 1 .I*•»<!!»♦♦♦» ' “Insure Your Future” I I ■ Decatur Insurance ■ Agency t! ... Since 1877 ] Kenneth" Runyon All Forms of Insurance! j K. C. Bldg. Phone 3-4300 ‘1 ♦ HtHWi l H I I M l **»»»* , ■ -H — fli — | Half-knowledge is worse than ( ignorance.—Macaulay. . h " | ♦4 44 I HM>♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦»♦♦| * For Gas, Oil or Coal-burning t Home Heating and Modern J Kitchen Equipment, Call or See - - - i MAZELIN , Heating Service 5 238 N. 2nd SU Phone 3-3808 t ♦ 4 1 11I 1 MW4 I ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ f — I—_i -— j T| s ie ablest men in all walks ofL life are the meq of faith.—Barton. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'h ♦♦♦♦♦4♦♦♦♦♦"» 1 IDEAD DAIRY V ■ k Restaurant l< — Our Specialties — . Short Orders ;and Fountain Service A Good Quiet Place to Eat. , Bus Station 217 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-4118 ’The man that loves and laughs must sure do well.—Pope. 4 I 4 i 4 ♦ ♦♦♦ STEFFEN'; IMPLEMENT CO. ’ Quality John Deere Farminfl \ r Equipment • DiLaval Dairy Equipment Louden Barn Equipment See us for Service. 114 N. 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 Learn to live, and live to learn. —B, Taylor. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4*444»H4Hl»• DIERKES 1 Implement Sales > • Ferguson Tractor J: Farm Machinery , Sales and Service Hi-Way 27 f Phone. 3-3311 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ It is great : to be great, put greater, to,be huipan.— W. Bogers. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦!♦♦♦ COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring Aour ; Repairs :To Us. p Brant Motors, Inc. ■/ Third at. Monroe I “We Know Your Fdrd Best” ♦♦♦♦♦ »♦* *» » ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ \ Love keeps revel « whdr£ there butytwain. — Shake epeare, f rTHE OLD RELIABLE GILPIN ORNAMENTAL IRON DECATUR., IND. — — — r vlt lightens the stroke.,to draw near tp Him who handles the rod. —T. Edwards. i .M ~~QUALITY M PHOTO FINISHING All work done in our own plant right' here In Decatur. ' —• ' ■ Holthouse Drug Co.
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[Creamed q| Comments/Ml on 8.8.*®! Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesson,« “Fellowship In the Church,’* Phillipians j:2|7-30; 2:1-12, tor Sunday, September 9. There was strife in the P)nllipian church which Patil loved he proceeded to solve a possible fight by true Christian fellowship which he taught in this text. V.2V. “Only let your conyersatioh be as it becometh the gospel of Christ; that whether 1 cojne to see yon, or else be absent, I mqy hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mli|d striving together for .the faith pf the gospel.” i By conversatiop. Paul meant the manner of living. Goodness to be genuine mujt exist even though unseen. Little differences melt away when a lireat cause is earnestly sough: after—the great cause is the faith, of the gospel that inward experience by which God is revealed. This inward experience involves love of God and obedience to his Will. V. 28. ‘‘And in nothing terrified liy your adversaries which is 'to them an' evident token of perdition, but to you of salvation, and that of God." Why be afraid if you know' you are doing the-right thing? The only thing to fear is personal betrayal of Christ. . j ■ V. 29. “For you it is given in the behalf of Christ; not only to believe in him, but also to suffer fdr his sake? It is a joyous privilege to be full bf faith in God to the point of being willing to sutfei* for it. To suffer because of sfech faith makes one a means of Gqd’s revelation others. • V. 30.. “Having the same conflict which ye saw in me, and now’ hear to be in me." The term conflict was borrowed from a gladiator contest. Paul when in PhllMpi suffered, being put in prison chains, imt he prayed way out; aomejjiilig others can do Ml'W ' .. _ ' V.l. “If there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if ,any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels of mtercy.” {Consolation means an encouraging wTird and this, cqmes in Paul's examinple and also through Christian fellowship. There will affection and sympathy tor Piul now in prison in Rome f \ V.2.v “Fullfir ye my joy, that |Any body can return evil fjor tev|l, get, mad. and “fly off the hdndle.” Any body can feel hurt, phut, carry a grudge, and spoil hik own life. A really big man ijties none of these things. The pne problem is to grow big, making this the order of the day. The good influence of great personalities helps; keeping occupied in worthwhile service stimulates a better life; deliberately seeing the good in all men and offering help to one’s enemies does much fol* one, too. Seek to possess, and express the spirit of. Christ.’ L I Do You Know Supply the nouns—1. God is ——. ; ; p. Wine is a-—.
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' r~ r - rarr fee likeminded, having the same love, being of onfe afccord, of one mind.” Paul longs for a foundation of rejoicing. Likemindedness , Is the essence of church unity • and it Is manifest in (1) the same love, $Le., unity of affection, (2) one accord, i.e., the unity of senti- - ment, (3) ohp mind, i.e., souls i which beat together. V. 3. *Let nothing be done . through strife or vain glory; but - in lowliness of mind let each esl teem other better than themselves.’’, Paul now touches on the ■ strife in this church and lays i down the, principle of living for pthers having in mind what a good rpersbn an adversary misht become. i V. 4. “Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.” The welfare of others, of every body, is ' to be uppermost in mind; the k way to stop a quarrel is td express kindness -in behalf of those that . are quarrelsome. V.?. “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus." To love what Jesus Idves and to , hat.e what Jesus hates |s a Chris- , tian principle that will dissolve , dissension. This is not such ap i easy. matter but it Is a most important way of life. Vs. 6,7, “WhO. being in the form of God, thought it no‘t robbery to be equal with God; but made of himself no reputation and took upon himself the form of a Servant, and was made in the likeness of men.” In thinking of Christ, one must recognize that he surrendered the power he had. and. being divested of omnipotence, was born as a helpless human berfiig and maintained human restrictions to the grkve. exercising just enough of divine ‘ power to produce saving faith In himV.Bl “And being found in fashion as a man, humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross." \Jesus went to the depths of suffering afnd humiliation; this fact i ought to melt souls. i V 5.9,10,11. “Wherefore God ’ also hath highly exalted him and - given him 4 which is above every mama; Mhat -as the name of r JesuS, every knee ;sl»ould bow.” . Sometime Jesus must bey recogr riized as Lord and Saviour, if not - In this life, then in the day pf . Judgment; all men should bow i their knees now. i —Based, on copyrighted outlines 1 by the Division of Chripr tian Education. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the j U.S.A., and used by permission. 3. The Son of man is Lord of ’ the ——. 4. The fear of lhe Lord is the beginning .of . 5. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his t'-- —-. ' r 'L ' Do You finow Answered l yl. ' love. (I John 4:8) 1 2. —mpcker, (Prpv. 20:li \ 3. t Sabbath. (Luke 6:5) ’ 4. —r- wisdom. (Psa. 111:10) a 5. -*— righteousness. (Matt. '16:33) J U..on Pray-r: | i We are grateful for Christian) * fellowship whereby we may share our experiences with others and effect a union of purpose that will make a fuller revelation of God and his will: Grant that we may be so earnest in serving the Lord and ourfellowman that we may 'find nor* time or place for quibbling, and dissensions.'.
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8L Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetx, pastor 6: Ofc A.M. First Mass. b ’ 7:30 A.M. Low Mass ) 9:00 A.MXJblldren’s Msss IO:|5 a.m. Low Mass. Weekday Miass 7:30 a.m. Prayer Hoiir and Benediction, Sunday 2:30 p.m. V’ Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Hdly Name Society. J' . ■ i Third Sunday, St. Mary’s Society, j Fourth Children of Mary —4 L ZION EVANGELICAL AND-REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Church Scpool . atj 9:00 a. m. J;.mes superintendent. Adult; classes will be taught by Ferd Lltterer. Worship service at 10:00 a. m. The new chancel and furnishings will be used for the first time Sunday morning. All members are urged to present. The pastor will speak on the theme,: “Enriching Our Worship.” Churchmen’s Brotherhood on Monday night! at 7:30 p. m. in- the ichurch social room. \ Youth choir rehearsal on Wed-j nesday at 6:30 p. m. Double) trio rehearsal will, follow. i Womeh’s Guild meeting on Wednesday at 8:00 p; m. in thb church social i room. Senior chojr rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 p.) m? "' • '1 \ Cohte and worship with us, ■ ' : j . ' _ \ TRINITY; EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN i Madison at 9th St. John fe. Chamherf. minister ‘ 9:15L-Sunday School; Clialmer Bollenbacher, j Superintendent. Lesson study: i“Fetlowshlp in the Church.” ■ 10:30—Di vihe Worship. Mrs. Evangeline Embler will play t|ie organ prelude “Introspection’? by Smith? The solo. “Bldss This House" i|y Brahe will be spng py Alicfc Langston. The choir will ab so be In their after the twomonth vacation. The sermon subject by the ipastor will be “The Civer and Hte Gift.” With vacations over and children l>ack in School, qiir Slogan is “Back to Church” during the i-ally Month of ,Sepiember| i’ 'v 6:3<>—.Junior Christian Endeavor and Youth Fellowship. 7 7:3o—Evening service of gospel in song and A 2(Mnihute recoAl heard of the uniting conference held at Odkwbod Park AiiffUst 22. Tuesday, 7!:3t) —Women’s Society of World 3erviqe at the horne of Mrs. Frank Kltson with Mrs. Hubert Gilpin as the leader. \ Wednesday, 7:00? Midweek service in; four age groups. B:oo—Choir rehearsal. . - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A. C. E. GjHander, minister ?Church Schbol. 9:30 a. rh. Richard Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. .This is the day to get all classes back to full strength. Divinfe Worship* a. m. Sermon. “What God Can Not Do.” Can God bless America if its people ignore Him? Solo \ by Lyman Hann, "f Walked Today Where Jesus Walked? Children’s sermon, “What We believe.” Circles begin again in the Women's Association, differing from | tht? blue book, JMartha Circle will meet with Mp. Dugan Thursday afternoon whlje Wednesday “kaottii” meets with Mrs. Je&n Burk, Fornax street. r . J. —T——. x CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33 Clbvqland Street Two Blocks, Northwest of. Hosoifal, Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister | Floyd A. Morrison. S.S; Supt Corning and Evening Services, Sunday. 8:30 /a m. “Christian Broth 3rhoetd Hour” W KJG 1380 on your, dial. - ) 9:30 h. m. Morning Worship. Dr. and Mrk. David W. Gautke, Supt. of t*eacfc Memorial Hospital, Tengchung, <?hina, guest speakers. 10:30 &.m. Sunday school “Christians attend Church and Sundayschool regularly!” 6:30 jtp.m. Youth Fellowship, fi—— - —i-— >
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Mr*. Kenneth Watkins, president; Mr*. Win. Hawkins, cpunselor., 6:30 pin. Shining Lights, Miss Norma Agler and Mis* Sabina Taylor, director*. b 7:30 pin. Regular Sunday Evening services: pr. and Mrs. David" W. Gaulke, Supt. 'of Peace Memorial Hospital, Tengchung, China, guest speakers. \ / *,* Wednesday 7:30 p‘. m.v Mid-week prayer melting. / p.in. Sanctuary and Youth Choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, Mr*. Kenneth Watkins, directors. Sunday, Sept. 23rd "Rally Day” and “Home-Coming” Rev. and Mrs. Glen iE. Marshall, guest speakers j' ' ? ■ We Welcome You Affilated with the Church of Gpd, general offices, Anderson. Indiana. "Where a Christian Experience, Makes you a Member!” ' ' \” . J CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sqventh and Marshall Rotfiaine D. Wood, minister 7 Sunday' school at 9:30 a.m. Mr. Jesse Edgell, superintendent. Morning worship service at 10:30 With sermon by the pastor. Youth service at 6:45 p.m. with Mrs, Evelyn Hicks presiding. Adult study group at 6?45 p.m. Evangelistic service a|t 7:30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor. > Midweek prayer sefviep Wednesday* at 7:30 p.jn. ' \ 11 ' MISSIONARY CHURCH H. J. Welty, minister ; . 9 Sunday school. Myton Hart, Supt. , - - 10 Morning worship. Duet, Mrs. Idlewine and Mrs. Welty, “Gtod’s Way is the Best Way.” Message, “What is the True Church?*’” 7 Children’s Gospel Hour. 7 M.Y.F. Miss Pauline Wanner, bt Berne, who is soon to leave for Africa as a , medical missionary, will be our speaker. \ 7:30 .Evening service. Hymn sing and chorus time. Message, “The Sanctified Marriage.” Monday 7:30 There will be a meeting for all Sunday school teachers and officers. WEDNESDAY 7:30 Bible study and prayer service. , \ ' 7 THURSDAY \ 7 Ladies Fellowship wil meet at the home of Mrs. Merrill Johnson on Washington SL A welcome awaits you to worship with us! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School Bible School is at 9:15. Plans are being formulated for Rally Day,, so every scholar will want to be present every Sunday in preparation for thkt important time. Ralph Kenwolrthy, Supt. Morning Worship In tjie morning worship service at 10:30, the theme of the service will be “Pointers from the Patriarchs—Job -Speaking” Mrs. C. E. Bell will direct the choir in sihging "Break Forth into Joy/’ Baptist Youth Fellowship The Baptist Youth Fellowship Will meet at 6:30 for the first Fall meeting. It will be a planning ses--sfon to consider aims and opportunities for the coming season. Evening Gospel Service At 7:30 the Evening service will begin with a singspiration of Gospel hymns and The pastor’s message will be oh the subject "Vtoving our Faith.” i Ja . Tuesday and Wednesday ' On Tuesday night at 7:30 the Annual Salamonie Baptist Association wi ul convene with the First Baptise Church of Warren. The Tuesday evening service will be In charge of the Men’s Brotherhood and will feature the Rev. Philip Pliilbrook of Anderson as the print cipai speaker. Wednesday services will begin at 9:30 and continue throughout the day. Special fear hires of, the program will be the Annual Sermon by Rev. Polson of Liberty Center, a missionary address by the Rev. C. Edwin Boone of the Belgian Congo, an address h on our state Baptist work by the Rev. John Knight, field representative of the Indiana Baptist Convention, a panel discussion on “Preserving Baptist Distinctives,” and the keynote address “Stand Fast tn Your Liberty," by Dr. |L. E. Olson of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Every Baptist church member is urged to attend these'sessions it possible. Thursday Night The Women’s Missionary Societj* ' ■ ; 2 ’I
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~' 7 ' ' : — will meet At the chu&:h at 7:30., Mr*. Homer Reppert te in charge of the study. Every’member is Urged to be present for this meet,br -J ' I. : FIRST METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Flf|h Samuel Emerick, fnlnlater 9:30 The church at study. Noah Schrock is the general superintendent. / ! 10:20 The church at worship. Organ meditation* by Mrs. E<igar Gerber begin at 10:20 o’clock. The guest minister for this service will be the Reverend Dr. H. R. Carson, former pastor of this church, and at present executive secretary of the Preacher*’ Aid Society, MUncife, Indiana, James Rowley will sing, “MF Task" by Ashford. Mt. Lawson, local laymah, will preside during the woriAfc service. ? I r Church Calendar Monday, 7:30, Meeting of the music committee in the Church study. The members of this committee are Mrt. W. Guy Brown, Mrs. C. Doyle Collier, Mrs. J. L. Kijlder, MfW.i Lloyd Neil, Chester Dalzell, and Mr. G. L. Brayton. Wednesday, 7:00, Services of prayer and study. 7:00 Youth chbir rehearsal. 7:45 Senior choir i rehearsal. 8:00 Executive meeting of the W.S.C.S. | - Thursday 1:00 Luncheon? meeting of the Woman’s Society .jof ’Christian Service; The lesson and Economic&i will be gi|en by Mrs. W. P. Robinson. Mrs. itfborge Helm will glvW the devotions. All women are urged to attend. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and Eleventh slregta Edgar P. Schmidt pastor Christian Education Builds Christian Homes. Christian Education is the general theme in thq Lutheran Church this month of September. Each Sunday the pastor will touch upon some phase Os the Church’s activity in this field. “Work Mightily,’! Ecclesiastes 9. l(i will; be the pulpit theme this week, at both the 8 and 10:30 Sunday school classes meet at 9:15 with opening in the Parish Hall auditorium. • j Church Calendar The Married Couples Club meeds Sunday, 8 p.m., with the Karl Reinthe AdolphSctiamerloh’s and the Clarence Dtersch’s compok-, Ing the committee/ 1 The Board of Education meets Monday at 7. | The Gdlden Anniversary Committee meets Monday at 8. The Executive 6f the Intelriver Zone of the Wqlther League meets Monday at 8:$). Sunday school Teachers’ Staff meets Tuesday at TtfqO- ' The Ladies Missionary Societ| meets Wednesday afternoon at, 1:30. ■ ■' fall Choir rehearsal nesday at 7 p.m. DAvid Embterj choirmaster, encourages all formef choir members to be present. Then| are openings for a dozen voicem Singers, Come Wednesday at 7! Saturday Bible School opens o£ ficially next Saturday morning at 9:3®. Enrollment ln;Jthe school is open tp the general public. Clashes will be held in the new parish hall with thrqe divisions .‘ Grades 1 to 3, Primary;, grades 4 ?o 6, Juniors; grades 7 ,and 8, Senior. Remember, “CHRISTIAN EDU-1 CATION BUIL Df | CHRISTIAN I -7 FIRST CHURCH Jonas M. minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent “The Problem sermon title for Sunday's morning worship service beginning at 9:30 a.m. The anthem is to be "Bftss tire Lord” by Van b-1 ■ ' ' . • • ‘ ? \
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WI; The Church Invites You One of th*> requirements for bjß spirit with the spirit of the maximum eiiergy is rest. Many a eternal God', he may have his person goes through life without strength (renewed. There is no. knowfng the gloi»y and joy of better place tor this kind or reachievement because he is always laxation in quietness and meditahalf worn out. The art of rest tion than in the public service of and relaxation ought to be cul- worship. Why not . accept the intivated so that we can come back vitation and corrie to church next wi,th a bounce. When one is Sunday? ‘ willing to take tlm* to relax in quietness and meditation and align — Rev * D - Carl Yoder
Woert and Miss Kraft will play as the Prelade and * Offertory, “Clair de Lune” bY Deßussy and “O Jesus Thou . Art Standing” by Knecht. Junior Church Start your child in Junior Church at the* beginning of the school year that hfe or she may learn pf God as well as ot the things of this WRMd. Official Board Election of Board officers fo!r the coming year will be oni of the major items on the agenda of the mteting for Wednesday evening, Sept. 12, at J:3B o’clock. J i Willing Workers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Worth man will 'be host to th| Willing Workers class at; their home at 7:30 p.m. on September 11. Notes On September 21 —23 Mr. Dale Medearis, national director of Town and Country Church, will be at this church. Plan to assist in the program on the night of Sept: 21 - i Rehearsal for the choir is scheduled for next Thursday evening. • | v ' BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren * F. H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Vernon Custer, Superintendent. Morning Worship 10:10 a.m. Sermon: “God's Unfinished Business.” Mission Band and Littler Heralds will meet during the hour -of worship. V ■'l'M! Evening\ service 7:00 p.m. Sermon: “Joy in Service." The . Bethany Men’s Club will meet on Monday evening for the monthly supper meeting. .Zeurcher’s accordion grpop from Berne will provide a program for the evening. The Dutiful Daughters Class will meet on Tuesday evening at the hdme of Mrs. Walter Butcher, 112 N. Ninth Street. Mrs. Meldron Krep< will assist. i Congregational Meeting and Midweek Services, Wednesday evening at 7:00 o’clock. Tfte first part of the evening will be given over to the presentation of chapter I In the denominational study book. "Christ Calls to Committment.” Mrs. Vernon Custer will have charge of the devotions and the pastojr will present th4 study. The second part of the eveping will bd given over to the consider action of the proposed addition to the church building. All members should be present to« vote- A children’s grdup will inept separately during the evening. Unit No k I Gt thii Women’s Society of World Service will meet on Thursday’ evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger. 527 N. Seventh Street. Mrs. Eugene Runyon will present the study. Catherine Tumbleson, j Mae Butler and Olive Bgtler will assist the hostess. | ■ « Unit No. 2of thp Women’s So ciety of World Service will meet bn Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Mabte Striker, 402 Mereer Avenue with -MYs. Edward . Martz as the assisting hostess; Mrs. Vtrrion Custer will Save charge of the program. A chicken ham supper ;will be served on Saturday evening between the hours ot and 7:00.
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