Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1952 — Page 2

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IccSSnentejO I On IL LesaOnJjkgsa Creamed comment! on the Sunday school leeeott, Nicodemus, a Hesitant Follower, John 3:1-12; 7:45-52 for Sunday, January 27. m thia lesson W» have ah account of Jeeus’ deaUag with a man highly intellectual, ranking high socially and officially. Salvation for him. was more diXficult than in the cane of those in the common walks of life. !■ Vs. 1,2. “There was a/ man of the Pharisees; named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. The same came to Jesus ? by. Waht and said unto him. Rabbi, ww know that thou art a teacher come from God: for no man can do these miracles that thou x doeet. excipt God be with him.” Nicodemus was a member of the Sanhedrin, a body of 70 whose positwmof power and wisdom was reabectbd. Nevertkeloss, one member of this august body was an inquirer, he did his own thinking for he proceeded independently. He[;hMl a high regard for Jesus whom he called Rabbi; he thought of Jesus as divine. He sougtht Jesus at night likely because it was then when he might have* an uninterrupted, interview; he was not a coward for he dared with Joseph to bury Jesus when fear was dominating. V. 3. “Jesus answered and said unto him, Veriiy, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, be can not see the kingdom of God.” Nicodemus needed a new beginning. since his intellectuality, his official position, bis social rank, were not the foundation of the new life Jesus brought into the world. This new life could not be attained by means of an education or by social position. V. 4. “Nkxxlenaus saith unto him. How can a man be born ‘when he is old? Can he enter the second time into his mother’s womb, and be born?” Nicodemus thought in terms tof the physical. He wonk! be duUladtol. reason alone. Here is a danger today ' when college students are laying undue emphasis on book learning, sometimes h:’cfWhen Heury Ford was. seventyfive years old, he was asked the secret of his health and calm spirit. "Three rules,” be answered, “I do not eat too much; I do not worry too much; it I do my best, 1 believe that what happens, happens for the ImwL*‘ TRINITY EVANGEL ICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minuter 9:15 —Sunday School L CRainier Bollenbacher. general suberiiitendcnt. The tine increase in attendance during January has been appreciated— be sure, to attend this Sunday to help make January a record month. 10:30—Divine Worship: Young '•©ogle's Day. Mrs, Evangeline Embler is playing the prelude, “Prelude in F" by Stanford.' The girls’ trio, composed of Lois Straluu. Dorcas ' DuvmUob. and Dorcas Sautbine. will sing “Just as I am.j Thine Own tOj Re.* The ?hoir wifi sing Ihe anthem,. "The Heavens are Telling'' fry Beethoven. The message especially for, youth is "Committed in Christ."

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flag at their parents’ religion. V«5; “Jesua Verily, verity, 1 say unto thee, Except a man be bom of water and the Spirit he can not outer into the kingdom of God.” Jesus insists on a spiritual beginning wrought not by reason but by a faith that ac- . ©epts the word, the water of life; n there is » work of the Holy Spirit that must be accepted. Like begets like —flesh begets flesh; the Spirit . of God begets spiritual life; for k this reason, no one ought to mari vel. Vs. 6,7. > V.B. The wind blowath where it t Usteth. and t>ou hearest the sound t thereof, but can net tell whither it cometh and whither it goeth; so I is every one that is born of the , Spirit.” In the material world, re- , suits are accepted even when the , causes can not be intellectually traced. Who can t©U how grass , that a caw eata becomes mUk? Yet one does not refuse to drink , milk. • VsJ, IQ, "Nicodemus answered i and said unto him. How can these things be? Jesus said and answered him, Art thou a master in Israel, and knowest not these , things?” Nicodemus insists on saying “how?” and for the time being lost out. If Nicodemus had been a searcher after truth in all sincerity, he would have accepted the truths Jesus had been teaching , for two years. j Vg. 45, 46,47. “Then came the officers. to tbe chief priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them. Why have ye not brought i er man spake like this man. Then > er man spake likek Uris man. Then answered them the Pharisees. Are ye also deceived?” This is an attempt to catch Jesus by bringing him before the Sanhedrin; but so effective were his teachings and personality that those who were to Iwing him failed. V. 50. "Nicodemus saith unto them. Doth our law judge any man before it hear him, and know what he doeth?” Niccodemus had courage to ask a sane legal question, viz. basing judgment upon the truth. He endured tbe scorn of bis fellows as seen in verse 52. —Based on copyrighted outlines ■ produced by the Division of Christian Education. National Comrcil of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by permission. —- 6:oo—Union Youth service at the First Presbyterian church ,as a p«;rt of Youth Week program. The sound film, "The Accused” will be shown. 6:30 —Junior Christian Endeavor. 7:30- Evening service of gospel in song and. message. A youth choir is being planned and young people wilt share in. other parts of the service. WEDNESDAY 7:00 —Mid-week service in four age groups. B:oo—Choir rehearsal. THURSDAY 5:00— W. & 4BL 8. book review of the book. “Beside tbe Hearthstone.” Ladies are asked to bring sandwiches and a covered dish for •he laneheon. FRIDAY 3:30 and 4:oo—Junior choir rehearsal. i. Clertcus Says: Hsmau efforts liave never been able to produce life. Likewise after we have repented and yielded and been forgiven, the finger of God must touch our spirits and confer spiritual life upon them. This may not seem to fit into srientifie • corn-options because science deals with matter. This is not contrary to science, but it is just beyond science.

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, ’ r °" ' ' ' ■" .... 1 St. Mary'a Catholic Church L Very Rev. Msgr. SelmoU, paeto* 6:00 A M. First Maaa T:W AM. Low Maas i ’ »:00 A M. Children’! Masa 10:15 a-m. High Mas*. , '? Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Prayer Hour ana Benediction, Sunday 2:30 p.rn. Holy Cemmunlen Sunday* L ? First Sunday, The Ladies of Columbia. • Second Sunday, Holy Name 8»- . . l 'L. W'" Third Sunday. The Rosary clety. Fourth Sunday. Children of Marr FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor f v Bible School Bible School i i Coine to Bible School at bit's and study the Word of God for inspiration. hope and guidance along life’s pathway. Ralph Kenworthy. Supt. Morning Worship - \ • | ThS choir . will present the anthem “The Lord Js My Strength" in the morning worship service at 10:30. We will have as pur guest speaker for Youth Week the Rev7 Kenneth Ewing, minister to star dents at Purdue University. You will want to hear Rev 1 . Ewing's message and his report on his most interesting and rewarding work. \ B. Y. F. I The Baptist Youth Fellowship will join the other Youth Felldwships of the city in Call meettog at tbe Presbyterian church at 6:00. Evening Service : The Evening Gospel service wilL be a baptismal service. The pastor will speak on the subject irf “baptism,” in its Scriptural meaning and method, and at the close of the service a nuinlwr of candidates will l>e I>aptized>;-Y" ou are welcome . Io attend this service and witness the ntogt beautiful symliol of twe Christian faith. K ' : Monday Night 6- . The Official Board of the church will meet at the church at 7:io Monday Night. Wednesday Night The choir will rehearse at 7:<W>; Prayer Meeting is at 8:00; and the Business meeting of the church wijH follow- the Prayer Service, \ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth St, Samuel Emerick, Minister 9:30 The chureh study. Assembly period in the church sanctuary. Classes for all and a nursery to care for infants and toddlers. Noah Schrock is general superintendent. 10:20 The church at worship. Organ meditations by Mrs. Edgar Gerber begin at The anthem by tbe youth choir will be. “Give Me This Day” by Peery. The pas- . tor’s sermon topic will be, “Modern Youth Looks at Jesus Christ.” 6:00 A special youth service has been planned for each Youth Fellowship group. This service i» planned in keeping with the, National Youth Week events. ? 7:30 Rev. O. Wayne Pauteik pas-i tpr of the First Methodist Huntington, will give his "India Story.” He will use colored slides; with his address. The public is vited to attend. 1 Monday , 8:00 Evening Civile of tlfte W.S.C.S. will meet In \.the Wesleyclassroom at 8 p.m. Mrs. Andrews Is in charge of the lesson ami Mrs. J. G. Kaehr is the devi* tionai leader. K i. Wednesday 7:60 Bible study hour. The sev* enth in a series of the studies dn the Life of Christ,from the Gospel of Luke. The pastor's theme wil| be, "Never Man So Spake.” 7:09 Youth choir rehearsal. 7:45 Senior choir rehearsal. Methodist Men The Methodist Men are reminded . of a meeting planned at the church on Monday evening, February 4, at 7:30. ' f ' • . ' —__ —• ’ My blessings haVe banishett feat. —Ovid, y i ; . — ' i'W"' Happiness is the inevitable, byproduct of virtue.—DcLong. I H »<<♦♦♦«»« t It* BURK ELEVATOR! Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal. Wool and Mill Feeds “Werk with Burk” • \0 ! “'' ■’■ rhvne 3-31 -1 or

-in, I , . Id CHURCH OF GMO .J? ’’ Founded AD. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Nortbwsst of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Herman Hammond S.S. Supt. " Mprning and Evening •Services Every Sunday," 8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood Hour WKJG 1380 on your Dial, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, permon: “The Forgiveness of God ’ 10:30 a.m. Sunday school, “Christians Attend Sunday School Rsgulariy,” \ ' t;3O p.m. Youth Fellowship- Mi»« Virginia Taylor, president. 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Miss Normg Agler, Mbs Sabina Taylor, directors. 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday ®verting service, senacm: "The Remembranee of God.” i'4 ' . Wedheeday 7:30 p.m. Regular mdiFweek prayer meeting. ’' 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and jgwth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, directors. WE WELCOME YOU Affiliated with the Church or God, Central offices* Anderson. Ind. "WHERE A CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE, MAKES YOU A MEMBER!” t NUTTMAN AVENUE UNITED BRETHREN M. T. Simon, pastor The Rev. Paul Parker, conference superintendent, will meet with the pastor and people, tn quarterly conference session at -7:30 Saturday evening. Also following the Sunday school hour on Sunday morning Rev. Parker yfill conduct the worship services climaxing tbe services by . administering Communion. In the afternoon, those desiring to- do so. will travel to the Van Wert United Brethren church for a conference wide Christian Endeavor rally. The program wiß;belgin at 2:15 p.m, and at 5 p.m. the lunch hour of fellowship will’be held in the basement of the church All are urged to bring sandwiches and one other item. The V|tn V|ert ladies will furnish hot j cdfllee, paper plates, and table The afternoon and'evening |esaiou will b® addvawaad by >l>r. Gene Stone, general secretary?- of the International Christian deavor Union. MISSIONARY CHURCH J Tenth and Dayton St. i H. J. Wslty, pastor | : Ralph Myers, Supt. 9:00 Sunday school. ClasseaJfOr all! \ 10:00 Morning worship. D|st. Mr. and Mrs. VonGuUten. Thfere will be dedication of babies s»nd small children. Message, “o'ur Children.” S 7:00 Children's Gospel Hour, | 7-..0Q M.Y.F. Eddie Beihold |lll be in charge. 1 7:30 Evening Service. Hymn iing chorus time. Message, from Grid's Word. If Our revival campaign will b<« in Wed., Jan. 30 with tbe Walker >nd Pike Evangelistic Party. George Pike will be tbe song efan- ■ gelist. Miss Opal Sprunger will be gpest pianist. Rev. Harold will be the evangelist Tbe pi#lic is invited to these meetings ejich evening at 7:30i L' — BETHANY CHURCH > Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, Minister ' -Sunday School 9:15 a. in. Arthur Beeler, Supt. B Morning Worship 19:10 a.pw. DcmHuinattoual youth, service.. AU yon th to be present in observa'di e qf The Call. Sermon: ‘‘CominiMe<l in Christ." Youth will tbe service. ■Children’s Chapel during 'the hour: of worship. ‘ Miss in charge. 4 J Youth Fellowship. All ifouth I ellowfthips of the churche* of Decatur are to meet, at the Weshyterlan church at 6 o'clock. 1' ' Evening Service at 7:90. hThe historical slides “Modern Expansion of the Evangelical Utifted prethren Ghurch” will be The Sunday School officers.- #nd teachers will tried ph Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. , p? Midweek Service Wednesday at 7:00. The children’s meet also. • - Chbir Rehearsal Wednesday at We neqd to care less fdp external things and more for eternal values. , i-. ’ MBMQBBBWHJM Mt in “Insure Your Future? Decatur Insuranee Agency | Since 4577 b Kenneth Runyon All Forms of Insuranse! K. C. Bld?. Phone 3-43(10 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MB M 111» HM t k ■ !i- IF

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Weed, MMiter , • I Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.~ Jess Edgell. Supt. Morning Worship service, 19:45 a. m. Message by Rev. James Inealls, Youth Evangelist. Youth Service 6:45 p. m. Mrs. Evelyn Hicks, president. Adult Study group, 6:45 p. m. Mrs. Vera Sudduth, director. i Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Message by Rev. James Ingalls. You are invited to attend these services. riRBT CHRISTIAN CHURCH JmnM. Berkey, Mhtintar GemM Striokter, superintendent This Sunday is yoetb Sunday •nd tbe service will be conducted by the young people of the church. Tbo sermon forth« morning will be "Seeking and Saving the Lost.” ! .Tbe Junior Chnrcb will meet ‘ With the adult group for the tier- ’ vices tMs Bunday. ; NOTES Junior Fellowship, 4:90 p. m. C. Y. F., 6:00 p; m. [j General meeting of C. W. F. Monday, 7:30 p. m. FIRST RREBBYTSRIAN CHURCH A.C.E. Gillander, minister Church School 9:30 «. m.. Jack Knudsen and Harold Giazper, . superintendents. t Youth Sunday in worship, 10:30 t ». m. Members of Westminster > T eHowship will take pert tn the . service, and sing “Youth at Work” L as anthem. Sermon: “Childlike f or Childish," by the pastor. Session meets 3:00 p, m. in the . prayer room. 6:00 p. ni. in the sanctuary. , young people of the various chur--1 ches of the town and county con- . nected with the United Christian . 1 outh Movement | will see the . theme picture of “The Call,” a i sound filmstrip, “The Accused.” , Worship.’ more knowledge of j ' The Call.” and piosslble planning ! of a project will; follow the pic- , tore u National Council of Presbyterian Men meets in Chicago Febru- , ary 1,2, 3, to which meeting our pbauter plans to send\ two dele- « gates. 1 Deeatur Chapter, Presbyterian men. are serving the third annual •Groundhog Breakfast,” February 2. 6:90 to 9:00 k m Fruit juice, I j wheatenkes, coffee or milk will be the menu. And 89c the price fqr adults, 50c for chil- , dreg under 12. Be there Saturday morning. J I' \ I .... w ■ ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH William C. Feller, Faster Church School 'I at 9:00 a. m, Raymond Snyder. Supt. Classes for all ages; . Worship Service at 10:90, a. m. Youth Sunday with young people of the cougiegation participating In the service. Call to worship, Marilyn Kirehenbauer; invocation, Vertin Egly; responsive reading, Mary Lou Hannt; scripture, Sunya Stuckey; prayer, Sherman Arnold. ( The youth choir 'will sing, “Remember Now Thy Creator,” by Adams. Sharlene Lehman will sing. “Peace I Leave With You" by. tachmont. and Neil Thomas will sing, “The Publican’? by Van de Water. The sermon will be given by ‘he pastor on the ‘ suggested rheme for the day, "Committed to Christ.” All members and friends urged to be present. Youth Fellowship meeting in the First Presbyterian church at 6:00 Youth 'Choir rehearsal on WedMWday at 6:39 p. m. r

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We have heard it said that minister* are engagad in the greatest t occupation on earth— tha business I of carrying the message of the < Comrade Christ to humanity. They 1 are representative also of Poet David, Poet Isaiah, and a host of { others, no less worthy of emulation. Pbilalethean Circle in tbe home of Mrs. Leo Kirsch ou Wednesday J at 6:00 p. m. A chop suey supper 1 will be served by the committee. Friendship Circle on Wednesday 1 at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. 1 Harold MUrphy. Bethany Circle on Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. in tbe home of Mrs. , 1 Albert Frucbte. ? 1- ( Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 p. m. • Catechetical classes on Saturday rooming, seniors at 9, juniors at 10 a. m. ZION; LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monror and Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, paster THE CHURCH Ob' TH® LUTHERAN HOUR Holy Communion will be celebrated >a| both the 8 and 1/0:30 f-er vices Sunday, the third Sunday alter the Epiphany. Tl>e choir will appear at 10:30, Binging 'Teech me, Q Lordl" by Thomas Attwood- Dave Embler will direct. "Jeeab, tbe Dtvine Helper," will be they as tor's sermon theme at both services.; CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Sunday school classes for all ages are held in the Parish Hall, beginning at 9:15. Classes are taught jby competent and consecrated leachei's. Also at 9:15, a Junior Bible class meets in the Parish Hall and the Adult Bible class meets in the nave of the church. Saturday Bible school is held every Saturday morning from 9:15 to You are invited to enroll yo|r child, 'An adult class of Christian teaching meets Thursday evening from 71 to 9 o’clock in the library of the Parish Hall. 011 U RCH CALENDAR Lutheran Laymen’s League, Northeju Indiana district, board meeting Sunday afternoon, 1:30 in the /library. Walt|>er League business and social /meeting Sunday afternoon 4 to 6 * o'clock., “AU That I Have," a full-lengtb movie production with Christian theme will be shown in the I’arUh Hall aiuditorium Sunday evening at 7 p.? m. There will seating toe osiy 3»0 so you are encouraged to dome early. The ‘"Conquest for Christ” committee imeets Tuesday evening at Junior Confirmation class Wednesday ?at 6:30s p. in. Choiij rehearsal Wednesday at 7p - m -i ? n' v \ Adult membership class Thurs- ‘ day at 7 p. m. Lutheran schools bsaketbal* game, Zion Saturday school versus Preble Lutheran school, at Mon mouth gym next Friday evening. First ghme at 7:30. Married Couples club next Sunday evening at 8, in the parish Hall. N — Book Review i The Hem of His Gartneut, b Argye M. Briggs, the Wm. B Eerdman’s Publishing Co., is th story cjf a soul reborn, the scene of whhlh i« laid in Texas. With t selfish j mother and a shiftiest father. lived in her .adolescen years a life of anguish and loneli Hess. Her marriage to Stephet

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