Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1951 — Page 2
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- -a y y . *** I Comments I Creamed Canvneqts on the Sunday Sehaol Laaseo, Jacob Receives the Promise, Genesis 28: 1G22 for Sunday* October 14 The divine purpose aa aunouncel to Abraham of producing a great nation through the obediI ence and worship of the one God was to be carried oat by oae ol Isaac’s sobs, the oae moat fitted being Jacob. V.lO. “Now Jacob went out from Beersheba and ve«t toward Haran.” Jacob had incurred the displeasure of his brother Esau, who sought A his life, and his, jdirrwd mother planned his visit to Hanm. ffere waa a lonely boy not sure of himself. % V.II. “.\nd he lighted on a certain place, and tarried there all bight, because the sun was set; and he took of the stones of that place, and put them for his pillow, and lay down in that place, to sljeep.’’ In his escape danger,: Jacob suffered hardships the'first eight; he missed his good bed but made the best of the situation. He did not utter a woyd Os complaint. In turn were great possibilities. ' L ’ V. 12. “And -he drehmed, and behold a ladder set up on ths earth and the top of it reached to heaven; and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on li." His vision came while he .Was looking up, possibly suggested by the rugged contour of the 1 adjacent hills. Here was revealed divine communication for him. | 'l l V. 13. “And behold the Lord stood above it, and said. I am the Lord God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac; the. Land wherein thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed/* Here is a clear assurance of God s promise. One’s highest privilege is to Know God and <be assured of his as la indicated it 1 the two following verses. 1 Y-lA--L'Aud behold i am with, thee, and wHI keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again to this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of." God reveals I It pays big dividends always to; be frank and honest Philip Brooks once said. “Keep clear $f concealment; keep clear of the need of concealment. It is an * awful hour when the first necessity of hiding comes. The life is different thenceforth. When there' are questions to be feared and eyes to be. avoided and subjects which must not be touched upon, then the bloom of life is gone.” Book Review ■, Thine Is the Kingdom, by James H Hunter, Zondervan's Publishing Haase, ie a prize-winning. Christian- novel of “dark mystery, delightful romance, evil intrigue and sparkling adventure." The story moves from the' gloomy environs ot Moscow to the quiet Canadian woodland, revealing the influence of a mighty God in the lives of strong men who livd dangerously -and Jove heroically. The mob has many heads, but no brains.—Rivarol.
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— ■*' 1 • ~~ " ~ himself aa one who 1* mighty and will provide comfort all along the way. To practice the presence of God is a fine art V. 16. "And Jaoob awaked oat of hie sleep, and he eald. surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not.” Jacob perceived that the Lord wae there as weU as in Beersheba, and that wpprever he went he would not get away from his presence. He had fancied himself alone when be w>s in reality in the presence of Gad. God sought Jacob before he sought God. .One can not run away from God in this life. V. 17. "And he was afraid, and said, How dreadful is this place; this is Done other than the house of God and this is the gate of heaven.” To recognize oneself steading in the presence of God produces awe. There is a close reiatioa between God’s house os earth and God's bouse in heaven The majority of people going to' heaven will go by the way of the church. i i V. 13. “And Jacob rose up early in the morning and took the stone that he bad put tor his pillow and, set it up for a pillar, and poured I oil on ths top of it” Jacob had been unconsciously resting on, God so his pillow- became a pillar. > Meeting God was such a sacred experience that. Jacob marked the place as a memorial. V.IP. "And he called the name of the place BetheL" Bethel means “House of God.” \ V.JO.’“And Jacob vowed a vow., sayinc. if God will be with me and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on so', that I come again to my father’s' house ip peace, then shall the Lord *e my God.” Here was not so, much a doubting of God as a statement of a constant and fuller revelation of God. Jacob could see God in the needed food and'raiment which would be. provided to the end that ha could definitely, claim God as his Lord. V. 2!, “And this stone which have set for a pillar, shajl be' God’s bouse; and of all that thos shall give me I will surely give . the tenth snto thee.” Recognising* God was being a good steward. Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ hi the U.S.A., and used by permission. ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED WiiHam C. Feller, pastor Church school at #.OO a.m. James i Stauffer, superintendent. Miss* Bertha Scheldt will speak to the school during the class period. Mission festival service at a.m. Guest speaker will be Miss Bertha Scheldt, missionary to Hpn- . dums. A special <Mfering will be received for World Service. Special ; anthem by the senior choir and a duet by Mrs. N. A. Arnold and Mrs. W. C. Feller. The Youth Fellowship will kieet at 6:00 p.m. tUecHon of officers and program. Second worship service at 7:34) p.m. Miss fcheidl will again bring the message and win show slides. Youth choir rehearsal on Wed- ' nesday us 6:30 p.m. Budget ‘ committee meeting on ( Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the church parlor, ' I . , I Phoebe Bib|e class meeting at t the church on Thursday at 7:34) » IM»[i Senior choir rehearsal on Friday , at 7:00 p.m. Cateehptieai classes on Saturday morniugit* seniors at frj juniors at J 10 a.m. Come and worship with us.
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i •€• Mary's Cathotls Church i Very : Rev. MaQr. SeUnstx, pastor i 6:88 AJL First Mass. 7:89 XM. Lor Maaa 3:00 A.M- Maaa 10: A.m. High Mass. i Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Prgyer Hour and Benediction, Sunday 2:30 p.m. Holy Communion Bundays Flrgt Sunday, Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name So- ' cietyi-i }J\ Third Sunday, St. Mary's Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Marr ■ j ZiDN LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor it® Jesus Commanded GO . PREACH THE GOSPEL • EVERYWHERE Zion’s annual Mission Festival will jfee . observed Sunday moaning with; special emphasis Op World evangfHsm at both the 8:06 and 10:3© services. The services; will be identical, excepting the choU's appearance at 10:30 to chanit the Introlt for the day. Dave Enibler and Karl Retaking will joffer a duet from the oratorio, St. iHul. by Mendelasohn. entitled, “•Now; we are Ambassadors.”i A Special offering by erivirippe and gdate will be received for the Loewi work of evangelizing the world; Members, will use thje envelo|tas contained Ln their 1951 car ton.' ' \ 'I CHRISTIAN EDUCATION . BgJLDS CHRISTIAN HOMES Sunday school classes for all ages are Conducted beginning at 9:15. The adult Bible class meets In the nave; the junior Bible class In classroom 1; the junior to senior departments of the Sunday school iu the parish, ball basement; and the and primary departmen|d in the church parlors. Saturday Bible school in conducted wh Saturday morning in the parish hall from 9:15 to 11:39 a.m. ; f Yott.iaj’e invited to enroll your clild ndxt Saturday. , , J Church Calendar XVptther L ea k ue bay-ride Sunday evening, leaving the parish hall at 5:30. AU leaguers and their frtapdfe invited. , \ Married couples club Sunday at ■ 8 pin. Musical program, galnes., and ,refreshments. Committee corp--1 posed s of Mr. and Mrs. Cbct Kleinknight,' Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth . Schpepf, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoyt Cat i* ,ow * \ ; . . •! , Aonlt membership class Monday. 7:34 p.m.. parish hall room 1. This forum is open to the public? it will be conducted by the pastor. Neekjle club meets Tuesday afternooh? 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. E. Ehlerding. 1 Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 1 7 A; general house cleaning of the church will be made all day Thursday. Come early, ladtas. bring rags. 1 Ldneh will be served. ft. V BETHANY CHURCH . * Eyaaggiicul United Brethren F- H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9:15 a.m? Vernon Ggstarj superintendent. Morning worship 10:10' a.m. 1 Men's All men of the church ' are io Ip resent in a body. The Bev. W R,- Montgomery, director of I; adult W° rlt » nd men’s brotherhoods * is tb tta the speaker. The theme of Dr.: Montgomery’s address is ; "Cijrisi Calls Men.* Since this is a special observance Os men> work, , in the local church it is expected ' that every man will make an, efl fort to be present. Youth Fellowship planning meeti ingi6:oPp m. AH youth between the, agqis of 12 and 24 are to attend as iliefee are several important matters to plan for. \ ' Evening service at 7jo« o’clock. Second sermon on “The Lords' Prayer” ( Tbelßelhany men's club will medt <n Monday evening at g:3O for thf monthly supper meeting. Mr. E. W. Buscbe of Monroe will, present slides of his recent trip-to Europe!. 'The uidweek service on Wednesday at 7:90. The adults will dis“Ltoes Your Family Live Its ReilgioD,” , The iu® Join Us class will meet on Tuesday evening at the churchat 7:30, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Sea-; man and Mr. and Mrs. Edward; Martz Ure the hosts and hostesses. ’ ; | DECATUR , DUMBER CO. “Home of Homes'* \ | i Buiiders’ Stwplies and Coal Eatimates Frha atone s 3-3303 111 Jefferson St ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
MISSIONARY CHURCH H. J. Welty, minister 9:OV Sunday School, Myron , Hart, Supt. This Is Rally Month and you are urged to be faithful. 10:0® Morning Worship. Duet, Mr. Hart and Mr. Harden, "My Only Hope" Message, "Doers of the Word." 7:00 M ¥ r. There will be a Bible quis With eight taking part. 7:00 Children’s Gospel Hoar. 7:00 Evening Service. Hymn tlag and chorus time. Message, “Christ’s Humiliations.” Tuesday, 7:00, Youth night at Ibe parsonage. Wednesday, 7:30, Bible study and player service. j\ ; You are invited io come and worship with us. Oct. 21 will 'be a special day in our church. We will have\ six young people from the Hawaiian I Islands with us for the day. You will want to hear and see these joung people. v ——— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth , Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 Church at study. A fine fal) attendance baa been recorded thus far. This Sunday should be no exception. 10:20 The Church at worship. The anthem by the senior choir will be, “Oh for a Heart df Calm Repose" by Larson. The pastor will preach from the theme, "The Family — the Church’s Concern." 0:00 Youth Groups. i Reid and Richard Sailors wilt | assist with the opening program Os the intermediate group. Jack Lawson is devotional leader tor the seniors. Following devotions both groups will unite for “Scenes of European Travel" to be shown by Rev, Emerick. 7:30 Evening centennial service. Guest preacher will be Rev. Mt. Ben F. Franklin, pastor of the church 19jU-32, and the present pastor of Broadway Church, Logansport. Mr*. Franklin is the former Victoria Mills, daughter of Mr. Fred Mills-. this city. A fellowship hour has been arranged by the Ever-ready class at the close of the service. < . . Country Fair ~ I The lyi.C.S. has made final ar-< rangements for the program of the country fair. ’ Monday The auction of canned goods, vegetables, chickens, furniture, and numerous other items, beginning in "The, Big Top” at 7 p.m. 1 1 I Tuesday Ham and chicken supper served in the dining room, 5-7 p.m., by the men of tbe church. V Wednesday' I 7: di) Youth choir refiearaa.l 7:45 Senior choir rehearsal. ’7:00 Mid-week service “Highlights of Oxford Conference.” 8:00 Board of Thursday an<| Friday Annual bazaar in church dining room. Open all day. Lunch and supper to be served. ! —- ; M ' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, Superintendent “The Minister” is to Be the ser -, mon subject this coming Sunday tor the worship service beginning kt 9:30 a. m. Juator Church services for children under 12 years of age will begia at the same time. ; Youth Groups JJunior Fellowship and tbe Christian Youth Fellowship will meet at the church at 1 p. m.'tor a trip to Barbee Christiaa Camp. Spiritual Enrichment Five Sunday night services of Spiritual Enrichment wjrf begin . this Sunday evening al 7:3© p. m. with Dr. Edgar F. Daugherty preaching on the theme "Operation Mental Hygiene." Corinthian Glass ?' Tbe monthly meeting of the I Corinthian class will be held on I Monday, Oct. 16, at 7:3© p. m. 3 \ Advisory Council Another meeting of the AdvisCouncil is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 7:15 p. m. in the church office. i ' Choir < Rehearsal for the choir will be b&ld next Thursday evening at' 7:30 p. m. | Coming Events October 21—Laymen’s Sunday. : October 22 — Layiten’s League Dinner at Huntington. • — l —— I 1 \ ! \ Punishment should fit the trim- 1 , Inal, not the crime. Revepge should be eaten cold. —’ i Hubbard. < . . 10, ? QUALITY. PHOTOFINISHING All work done in our own plant right i In Decatur. ' -T— Holthouse Drug Co. 444444444444404444444444 ;V. . ■ \ _
\ FIRfT BAPTIBT CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School In the Bible School- at *:|* a i special Rally Day prograta will be . presented with children from all departments of the Sunday School taking part. AMI parents and friends are urged to attend to help us meet our goal. Morning Worship In the raornipg worship service at 10:30, the Rally Day theme will be continued through music and sermon. The adult choir will sing ■“Thy God Relgneth.’’ The pastor will use for a sermon theme the subject “The Cross Our Banner.” You are invited to attend and participate in this service of worship and inspiration. Baptist Youth Fellowship There will be a quiz program for the BY. F. at 0:30. Evening Service The evening service will begin with an old-fashioned hymn sing, followed by the sermon “What 1 God Cannot Do/*| The service is at 7:3d. Monday Night Monday night at 6:30 the men i ct the church will present the r Father and Son Banquet. \An interesting program has been prepared and a splendid dinner will r be served. Tickets are 11.00. 1 Mondak Tuesday and Wednesday r Monday through Wednesday, • October 15-17, is the Annual Indiana Baptist Convention, , to be held with the First Baptist church ■ in Kokomo. » Wednesday Night Choir rehearsal is at 7:00, tolr lowed by the prayer service at ’ 8 00. ( Friday Night The Fbilathea class will have' its monthly meeting on Friday • night gt f 7:;m A Mrs. Bell and Mrs. • Johnson are the hostesses, and Mrs. Shroll is the leader of the piogram. : 1 I TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 9:15,— Sunday school; Chalmer Bollenbacher, superintendent. We „<r,e expecting a good attendance , -after 'the "rally” of last Bunday. Tbe award is to be presented to the rally day class winner. 10:80 — Divine worship. The I service begins with quiet meditat] lion during the organ prehide by the organist. Harold Mamma. Evangeline Em bier will direct the choir i in the singing W the anthem “Calm , Repose” by Martniansky. The paw tor will speak on the theme, “The Man Who Forgot.” Why not attend chur«h regularly! 6:30 — Junior Christian Endeavor knd Youth Fellowship. 7:30 — The evening service of singing and message, “The Bread Jesus Blesses.” We believe that Sunday night should be used by the church. Will we use it or lose it? Wednesday — 7:00 — Mid-week service in four age-groups. 8; 00 — Choir rehearsal, with Evangeline Embler in charge. Sat ay — 9:00 a.m. — High school day at Indiana Central Col-i lege. ( Sunday, October 21 — Men’s day with men of the church in charge of the worship service. CHURCH OF GOO Founded AJ>. 33 I Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCprdy, minister Herman Hammond, SjS. Supt. Morning and Evening Services, Every Sunday “Revival Services” 8:30 S.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour" W.K.J.G. 1380 on your dial. 9:30 a m. Morning jvorstiip: sen
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An experience is published in the Gvtlook, which la vtrj suggeetlve, vta., "f go to church because I am a father. I love my > children. I give them six days of hard work every week. Sometimes I am tired on Sunday, but I can not get away from the fact that God expects me to be on the job as a father for my boys and girls on Sundays as well as other A 'l 11 ' I — .i i; mon by Rev. q. o. Boggeto, evangelist. ' i | r 10:80 asn. Bunday school, “Christians attend church and Sunday school regularly? 6:80 p.m. Youth Fellowship. 0:80 p.m. Shining Lights. 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday eve-, niijg services: sermon by Rev. O-i O. Boggess, evangelist. Wedhta<iay 7:B© p-m. Mid-week prayer meeting. 8:30 P-m. Sanctuary youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, and Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, directors. We You i AtfHiatod with the Church of • God, general [offices, Anderson, - Indiang. I “Where a Christian Experience, makes you a membsr.” ' _ <Ads t:07) : “° iL *0%%% PVBl f c Adams will, at P. oq the day of November. ISSI. at th* Cosbmiisioner's Room, Auditor's Office in tke oty of Oecatur. Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the application of tbe following named person, requesting the issue to the applicant, at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning tbe ’ fitriees of said applicant, and the I propriety of issuing the permit ap- , plied for to such applicant at the premises named: Hubert and Pauline 'Ralston, 97945, irestaurant). 18| N. 2nd St-d Decatur, Indiana, liquor and i "'sAID'ri'vESTip ATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUB-. LU? PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTINDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERr \ AGE COMMISSION. : By John F. Noonan* Secretary. > Bernard E. Doyls, I Chairman. • OCT: 13. • i* J \ I - - - j FIRST PRESBYTERIAN A-G-E. Giilsnder, minister Church School, 9:30 a.m. Dick r Macklin and Jack Knudsen, superintendents. Next Wednesdays • family night program, after the i earrytjn supper, will be especially ■ for parents of pur church school • children add tbpir teachers. Rev. I Mileys Freeman of Auburn and Rev. George McMicta of Fort Wayne will present the program, using film strips and answering ques- ' tioos on the curriculum or practices tn teaching. These ministers will travel here representing our preqby tery's Christian Education commtt- ’ ' I I? - '' 1 /•' 7 Morning worship, 10:3d a.m. “What is Truth?” asked Pilate the pagan.; It is hard eyen in this educated and Christian era to know the answer. But since only the Truth of God cun make and keep us i free, we must seek with all our hearts to know Truth. Have we a “Passion for Truth?” The choir i will sing, “The Heavens Resound,” of Beethoven. I Nd choir practice Wednesday because of family night and Christian Education program. Supper will begin at 6:30 p.na. Study groups l on “God and the Nations” will begin Sunday avening October 21. •b . j The eighth annual National Con vocation of the Church in Town and Country will be held in Portland, Oregon, October 30 to November 1, under auspices of the National Council of Churches.
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