Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1952 — Page 2
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I Discussion on I fl Questions g_§| Discussion questions on the Sun-Sf-hool lesson, The Family at Bethany. for Sunday February 17. 1. Why was this home at. Bethany called a Christian home? 3- Wfcy |s a. Christian home of suth gragt importance? < 3. What are spine of the things that break down the Christian home today? 4. What can be done in removing these menaces? . 5. How should a Christian look upon sickness? ♦♦♦♦♦♦ H4444Hte4>444HH Pumphrey Jewelry Store (.IFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop. • , Established 1915 Ail Kind* of Roofing A Siding j ZFurna'coa — Stoker* 7 0 Conversion Gas 4. Oil Burners insulation—Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 • i | — Uncertainty is only a lack of knowledge.—W .L. Moore. \ ft • ■ ;-1 ' - -A * -; n i-m i ' THE OLD RELIABLE Jjg ■ irn 1114111! rr> §1 1,011 Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose Your , Clothes wj t h Confidence from Your Favorite Store HOLTHOUSESCHtJLTE & CO. Ola Experiment is folly when experience shows the way. / DISTRIBUTOR 5 ; • MOBU-GAS M9BILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 ♦t********************** Progress and .prosperity are products of perseverance and pajjtfmue . • j The First State Bank » i Decatur, Indiana g - ? • Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. » •• . Nature tfopth her work well; i time is never to be hurried. — Emerson. • -A— --*■ . jrjilgrt 4 A Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service < RESERVE' YOUR SALE DATE t Livestock. Farm, and' i _ Real Estate Sales ; * Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann , Corner Kifsk &. Monroe Sts. { /h I w» w * • ♦' •»> Christianity toward the |>enitent is forgiveness . . ;—— j | « * ■™wmnmai Phone 3-201$ In Decatur S§nce 1921 A will dedicated tp tlfo right and just will clothe itself with power -rßiney. —, ——. .■■ * *L—till4l♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦<*< DECATUR FARMS ■ dressed chickens EGGS AND POULTRY V / <'a Wholesale and Retail So. Third St. Phone 3-2113
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, I ® I ; I on SiSw-arwi ; , <?r«am«l Au the Buuday school lessop. The Family at Bethany, Luke 10: 38-42; John 11: i--5; 24-27, for Sunday, February 17. In th|s is a, pfcture of a bjj. j ,l>y presence of Christ and the individual response of each member of the family. ' . V. 38. "Now itjcamf to, pass. aa they went, that fee entered into a certain village; gnd a certain woman named Martha received him • h< *v home.’’ j Martha, charged ► wifo tb* main received him Into her home. V. 39. "And she bad a sUter called Mary, which also satai The word thatall the niembers pt the family w?re devoted to him—-another characteristic of 'a Christian; hom>, v. 40 "Bgt Marthg wggi cumbered about much seprfag, taupe to him and said. Lord, doth thou not care tlyrt jP y Jne to serve alone? Bid her that she help me.” The difference between Mary and Martha wag that Martha stressed too muc| the phyar ical side, qiaking work her xay of serving the Lord, pbasized a spiritual feajst hvith more time spent with her Lord. |L, j V. 41, "Aqd Jesusj answered and said unto her. Martha. Martlia, thou art carefql and trolled about many Martha represepts a large multitude who they tyst have not time for da|ly ’private devotions, Bible reading, Meditation, prayer, worship, service.; ' : ,y. 4 "But one thing U needful: and Mary hath that good pgrt which shall not, be taken from her.” Jfary Represents that qompany who sppght and found a deeper, richer experience, thap thgt of the average, Christian: she ( did pot neglect, her duties in the home as portrayed by (he word "also” in verse But love for the Lord was a greater motive than that of d tjd choosing the motive of love rather than that of duty was that “good part” which the Lord commended. V.l. "Now a certain' Ulan was sick, whose name was Lazarus of i
■ J.n ...-L One day whjle visiqng my par-; alyzed wifej in the hbspitai, she! said./’You ought to bp glad you can walk." A new reasqn gratitude came info my life; and fropt that thought »e felt aps|W the call to walk wifo God more closely, fpr this js most important. )Ve are going to some place, and opr ,waity decfcfoa our dea|iny. God planned each styQVld wafo straight into eternity. Hqw we are talking ip the q^estfon.\ ■ pne> walk is more important than his talk. I ’1 .(1 .■ i ;i i. ■ j—. j , BETHANY 'i Evangelical Brethren F. H- Willard, sphool ,^:I J S, Arttyur Bpelfr, supqrin|cndien|. jbkmse? for ilj agfp. T.wq plasses for younger aud older adul|4. ‘ ; Morning worstyipjlO: 16;afoi.?’!lfo.w ?an the, Blbfo Hrfoi Un?’’, The ptfoir inder the direction of Mr. Wil'liam ’’honias wilj sfog ’Teffoh Me Thy Way” by Herbert. , tip i j Youth Fellowship 6:00 p in. Evening seryice! 7:(ML Sermon: ‘What Does Jacob Say Th Ua." -■* > -1 I «-f <
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Bethany, thqgpwn of Mary and her sister Martha." Sickness ia ao respecter o( in slcknegs there may be revealed the glory of God. .. . .. , H . V. 2. “(It was that Maty wrhicb anointed .yj t h iß fe«d. K»h her hair, Fhoge.brtythqr Lazarps wAf sipk.)? Hare is again the consecrated woman who went to the full length pf her possibilities in hes dqvotiop to the Lofd. Thera was nothing good tq V. 3. "Therefore his sisters sent unto him. gayij||, Lord, behold, he Khgm 4bQV I%Y«Bt is gj©k..” Jesup w V kgowp a| the Physician; he was also a great Friend,. When sickness comes into the home. It is well to know the Lord ijTmnd and g wry . present help fn Ume.of trppblq. L;\, , V. 4. “When Jesus heard that, he said, Th|a unto death, hut (QJ thp glps pf, God that the Son of,God might be glortfie ( <| thereby” Paul "Our afflictions w;mc.h but,, for a mompot worketh (n us a far more exceeding eternal weight of glory.” Jesus, though, milts, awqy knew all about Lazarus’ sickness. ;|4ltewise he knows when we sufV. 5. "Now Jesus lovpd Martha, and her sister and LazarUq,” God’s Iqve never lets go; it is dod’s way of approach to all men. V. 24. "Martha saith unU him, I know that he phall rise ; egain in the resurrection at the lapt day.” Martha had faith in the final outcome wjiich was to be commended. V. 25. "Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection and the life. He that believeth in me, though he weredead, yet shall he live,” Jesus spoke of the resurrection in the present tense. When.Jesns enters a life, a;spiritual resurrection begins because he is the ! resurrection. Vs. 2p. zi. "Apd whosoever liveth and beljeveth in me ghall nevjer d|e, Believest. , this?”, The answer in the negt points tq a richer experience to Martha (hat day; styejbecame a living witness of the Jx>|?d. —Based on copyrighted outliu,qg produced by ttye Division of 'Christian jpdqcatmn, National Council of (he Ctyurches pf Christ In the U.S.A., and used bpr permission. \
J ■ . , 1 t 'l•* :I j . The buildjng will West.on Moqflay evening «|t, SUM) <jt’vlo.ck io. consider bids on the jiroposed unik I .The putifo.i Dffoghforf ,fcla?s will meet on T ue saay evening at 7:30 at the bopje of Mrs. Arfopr ; Baker, Mr?. Russell Melphi is assisting. J Midweek service,, Wednesday 7:00. Children's group will meet at the same hour. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at 8:0 »-' H Unit 3 (Mrs. Ketchum’s) will meet on . Thursday afternoon pt |;QO pt ttye horpe of Mrs Marfoa Rawley, 621 Winchester St. Mrs. Metta llamma will have the lesdou study. i j d •:! -»r- ■ I I' --- H ! • r ' 1 Unit No. 4 (Mrs. SnelJ’p) will Qn.ThHrsfoftX.eypnfog at, 7:30 o’clock a| the home of Mrs. iforothy Beftfor. |o|B ~tyMtmjfo Mrs, Kenneth Gaunt bill present the study. J ] 1 Pastor’s church membership class," Saturday Ift: 30. The Kum Join Us class will inees on Tuesday evening at 7:3(1 at the parsonage. Mr. aud Mrs. Vernon Custer are assisting host and hostess. i ! ‘ 1 • ■'[ p , • It is,a .crime so make a .counterfeit dqllgr; jt.fo ten .tlfoqsnnd j times wqrbe to make a I man.—Lincoln.,
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» «B^jSemce y St. Mary’s Catholic Church YgrtL Bsu. pastor ns&w* »:00 4M- Phlldrpn> Mm 10; 15 a-m. High Mass. Mass 7:30 g.m. Prgypr Hour and Benediction, Sunder HO J 5 g .a. y Hely Communion JSyndayft fUrgt ,Sunday Vi The Catholic Ladies Columbia. Second Sunday, Holy Name 8oSunday, Tbe Rosary Socieb' 4 jM Fourth Sunday, Children of Mar* ■■ — - ZION LUTHSRAH CHURCH t « n d Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor .; The Chprch of The Lutheran Hour The "Conquest Christ." the great mission projqct audio njnion dollar expansion program in which the Lutheran Chqrph-Miasouri '&T-. nod is engaged, will be the thme of the 8:00 and 10:30 service# Sunday. brochure, "Strengthen Thy Stakes," fill be distributed tq ttye worshippers and > will he referred to wtyile the paa(or preaches ,pn the "Conquering Christ.” The Choir will appear at fOckOt, singing "Send Out Thy: Light.” J>y Cuonod. \ i Sunday school and Bible Class meet || 9:15. Th? Sunday school children will receive informational materials, permitting them , also to take part in the' "Conquest for Christ” endeavor. J Church Calendar The "Conquest for Christ” epngregational committee meets Mpn? day evening at 7:00 pm., ■ On Wednesday, the Junior Cop? firmation Class meets at 6:30, tbp Choir at 7:00, aud the "Conquest for Christ’’ Canvassers at 8; 18 ppu. The Adult Membership Class metg Thursday as 7 p.tyi. — ‘ CHMRpH OF qvD J ; , , Founded A.p. 33 \ J Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Herman Hammond S.S. Supt. ” Morning an<f Evening Sm? vices Every Sunday.” 8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood Hour WKJG 138 b up your Dial, p L 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, Sermon: "There Popular Mna!” 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 1. . 6:30 p.m. Styining Ligfitjj. 6:30 p.m. Youm Fellowship?:3o p.m. Regular Sunday Eve: ning service, sermon:! "Leaving AU To Fpllpw Jeans.” ■she "Builders class" taught -byMr. Ray Smith, will attend this service, with loppresent. Wednesday 7:3<i p.m. Mid-week pray\er-mePt-;J ln g. 8:30 p.ui. Sanctuary aud yoqth :hoir practice. . WE WELCOME YOU with the Church of »od, Central offices. Anderson, Ind. "WHERE A CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE, MAKES YOU A MEM 3ER!" I ■* ■ V FIRST CHRISTIAN Jopaa M* RerkWfo Minui(er Gerald Strickler, juptriptendent t , "He clotty Fnr Xp»” is tty# • topic of ,thu serpen for ttyis ronA lng Sunday at the jqorninp worr ship servfce beginning at 9:30 ;i,.m ,The cbiirvb building |s locaU Ml at thq coruer pf Second anj Jeffei>ou .streets. We welcome you to our seryj(;ea v ~ Junior CJiuryh , Your children are invited to attend Junipr Church woratyip sery. Iqes heginnvig also at 9:3.0 a.pv this Sunday. Traiu,ed Christian leaders supervise these services Wh.h h are ,eoncurreut with the adult services- , Youth Groups i dunjqr Fellowship will meet Sunday afternoon in the church parlors at 4 o;cloyJc Ttye Christian Youth Fellowship wjll reties the I jth phaser of the Gospel qccqrdlng to s£rk as 6 p.m. tbb| Sunday evening in the i church office. 5 i A r , Priscilla Circle J . The Priscilla Circle of the CWF , will meet at ttye home .of Misses Ava and Phyllis Kraft on Monday,’ —■. —ll
M- u j - I February jig, at 7; 30 jam. okas Mrs, Pqql thtfiipls be 688 to the CorintbldD class p$ February i 18, Monday, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Elmer Darwachter will be in charge oi entertainment. ! \ (hymen’s League, The Laymen’s League will not ’ ma .wwfo* . but * ext Wednesday, • C *»9*F . Thqt ghgii w s |H at 7 pun. this coming Thursday. ’•js;:.-wsst u m m jKiniir, I ■ j Ms I i * H;l6r-Su9dßy Barkley, general A Wy hav.|: appelated ,|he- (|np at- - tepdanca during ttye W»L • »‘ x • weeks, A "God pf Our played, by .an |ußt F miertet: v Bouu|e SecagG Uhdipet; t pavidsoq, cleripet; Ann Potts aud Reverend John Cham<bero, (Fombpn#f. 10:30—Divine worship.—’;’l!. was I glad when they said unto me,, let us go into the tyqqse of tbe/Xfurd ” The choir wiflj sipg the anthem “In the Strength of-God’.’. I? Van Woert. The aemoq ttymnn 1* “Embracing the Bins of Enemies.” using as a text Zechariah 4;6, "Not I tyy migtyt nor. by ppwef, but hi my spirit Wtfth Lord,”. America’s : main Upe qf defense, is to keep her churches strong. 1 Attend church this Sunday. 2—Special choir rehearsal. 6:30-tJuni6r Christian Endeavor and YoutU Fellowship. 7:3o—rThe informal service of praise and worship, using the ser? ’ mon subject, "Ms paring iron Shoes.” The Lord Is Day does not ehd at noon on Sunday—why pot attend your church Sunday night* Sunday Night 8:30 —Meeting I of the committee bp Evangelism. Members are Earl . Crider, Robert Butcher, Chaliper Bollqnbacher, )Mrs. William strahm, Mrs. Clarence Morgan. Don Cock ran. Mjrs. Ctyalmer. Barkley, Curtis Hill, and Lois Strahm. Wednesday. 7— Prayer serjvicty ip four age? 'groups. Special prayer will ,l?e of- ! fetwd Cor our Lenten services, beginning Wednesday, February 27. 8— Choir rehearsal. Thursday ; ; 7:30—D.Y.8. class meeting at the church. -Saturday L , 10—Pastor's study class for ail Juniors of the Sund»y school. Materials are furnished by the Sunday school. NUTTMAN AVENUE UNITED BRETHREN M. T. Simon, pastor Sppday sckoolt-;9:30 k . Worship service—lo:3o. ; Christian Endtyavor'-Hi:3o. Worship seryhpp—7.l! - < The Christian (Endeavor legson will be presented by Michel. All arc invited to pitrtici; pate. I . ■ The Y.M.B. wajll meet Saturday evening at the bpme of Dora Mae Fairchild at 7:45, —TT -TT. MISSIONARY CHURG.H Tenth and Qaytcm St. H. J. We|ty, pastor 9 Sunday school. Ralph MyerS, Supt. (.'lasaetf for >IJ| . : 10 Morning worsen- U»dieii trio will furnish special music. Message. "Life’s Objective/’ i 7 Children’H Gospel Hour and i MYF will be liomimbiupd with ppf Sunshine Sept., Mrs 1 Wiedenkebjr,. as jwst , speaker ' Mrs. .Wiederkehr will give a special scene-o-grgph letufpn, Which t will beof interest so, alf t ’ i:3Q Evening service, llymp sing andchorus time. Message, "No Condemnation." Tuesday t .< j . „ 7 Youth Nigh|t,. Meet at' the parsonage. Wednesday ci , 7; 30 Prayer service and Bible study. The public la invited to cpine and worship with us! n • h >. -i —t-.--’— i—.. j FIRST .PRESBYTERI AN i : A.C.E. Gillander, minister ! r L’hurch school, 9;?0. a.m„ Knudsen and Harold Glazner, superintendents, i ' . ( hurch worship, 10:3j0 a.m. Sermon, { "I will Build .My Children’s sermon, “Moses, Spared for God’s Purpose-” Choir will sing, "We Would be Building,”' to
I LL , in; Ltyo.,tuue of Finlandia. Qfforinga 9Uts|de, (the regular envelope wLty he jlivided to® W-rtf peso of building for Latin Protestants. . • w Felfowphip., § P-m-Wednesday, 4 p.m., commpnifor looking forward to Holy Thursday Communion. ( Wednesday, 7 p.m., choir nractics. Wedqeßday, q p.m„ so |je Quinary, film strip bn New Life Advance, “Seek Ye First.” This if in harmqpy with \ the denominaiicm’s program qf visitation evangelism for £ent; Sermon for February 24, "Laying Proper. Fouuda.tjous.” »,’•* i * ZION evangelical and ' William C. Feller, Pastor Church achqol at 9 ».n}. mppd . auperinfotMfont There .ejaawa gp all ages, in pfcaaant aurpundinps. under the direqtfou 9f capable teachenj. Worship service at 10 a.m, fyrmon by the pastor, "4 Wifq Investment." Mission Band during the sermon port io p of the service. A nursery will care for the ctyilr dren below the kindergarten age. Visitors aye always welcome. . Youth Fellowship at 6 p m, Devotions by Teyry Murptyy. Lesson topic by Sunya Stuckey. Recrea r ||pn and refreshments after the meefipg. Youth choir rehearsal. Wednesday pf 6>gq p.m. w.,.; The Phoebe Bible jplgss meeUng has been ppatponejl for one week. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday 7 P Catechetical .clasaes on Saturday morning: seniors gt 9, juniors at 10 a.m. Comeand w-orship with us. J “ ! FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ..W. Monroe at Fifth SL Samuel Emerick, MinlMMr 9; 30 The Church at Study. Assembly period in the church aanctuary. Mrs. Bay Walter* is in phaege of .the nutw.v, for preschool children from 9:30 to l|:30. Noah Sihrock is general superintendent. . . »q: Ttyq Ctyufch at Worship > t The w<yship service is opened With qrgai l meditations by Mrs, Edgar Gerber. The pastor's.permon theme win "Handling, Qpr Samaria?” Ttye anthem by the settlor .chqir w»H pe, "O, Saviour of the Woijld” by James Pews. Mrs. G. L. Brayton will conduct the Junior church worship in the Wesley room. 6-QQ Tqato ■ teWowablp Groups. Intermediate group will meet in Wesley ropm. Seniors will enjoy a sound motion picture in lecture room. 7:30 Evening Worship. ito-.,A.. MiValey, Fugty., .District Superintendent, wui jpqqdijjct our fourth quarterly conference. Soloist for thia sendee will be Miss Helen ygp bold, Sfce , will sing. "The Livipg God” by (XHara. The p&stor all! cpqduct. the opening woratyjp aqd pfofurea w|U b® shown of some of the past year’s work. ( Monday ,■ j 6:00 Evening circle will meet at ho pie of. Mrs. Homer power, AsSlstipg hostesses . will be Mrs. Gerald 'Smith and Mrs. Joseph Hiles. Tuesclay . , , |:po Mother s Club carry-in busbands as, gpesfs. ' They v w|ll attend the "Family Life Program” in the church sanctuary it 7:30. ■ ... , 7;30, Easily Gtfp program theme "The Faito qf the Family for .the Fytuß| t "2 par(kipating qn thg digeyssipn r wUl foplude: Mrs. J. E. Thacker, Miss Anna K.
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w'A.V’ 1' '• 1! 11 - ■■■ • and Rgv, Fmqrick of ttye local church and Mr. and Mrs. Simmons of G«Wai 7:.oQ|Bibla Stpdy hour qpnUnuing. Tb e j paptqr’s study thqtue will be, "A Challenge to Berxfoq,” J:QQ Yoppt choir rehearsal. 7; 45. Senior ctypfo rehearsal. ' j ... Thursday , 7.;30., Uueoia School PTA proW 1 e. Bagwen of Michigan State College giving the address. ’> . j ■ FIRgT BAPTIST GHURQH Robert H, Hammond, pastor ! Bible School With the Bible for our text and good teachers as our guides, let us |ll participate in the Bible .School hqux at 9:15. Ralph Kenworthy, Supt. \.f ijiG-/ , , Mornfog Worship . February 17 is Home Minions Sunday throughout the American Baptist ponveqtipp, with special emphasis being; giyen so our hofoe missionary work and a special offering to be received for the furtherance of| tbp work. There will be a visual demonstration of the work we do together with the pasr Uor’s sermon on the, theme ,“A VlMpn tyr Hofoe ( Missions.” Miss. C. E- Bell will lead the choir in singing “Lift Up the Gates of Praise.” B.Y.F. , The Youth Fellowship meets at 6:30 in the Ipwer auditorium. Evening Seryfoe .pThere will tye recorded gospel music by Christian artists for thirty preceding the evening servfoh, from 7:QO to 7:M The message Qf tfoe evening yfto be “A Singing Faith.” Following the service there will bn an, qld-fashfqned singspiration in the lower auditorium, with singing of tyyuins choruses, foL by light refreshments. Everyone i» invited tp attend (tye evening service and singspiration. Monday Night At 7: 30 the Men’s Brotherhood of ttye church will meet for their monthly meeting to hear the Rev. W. C. Polson, pastor of the Liberty Center Baptist church. Refreshments drill be served. • Tuesday Night , > The Salaqionie Associations! Youth Fellowship will meet on Tuesday night at the First Baptist Church of Montpelier. Cars will leave the' church at 6:30 to be there by 1: 39. ! . Wednesday Night , Choir rehearsal is at 7:00, prayer meeting is at, g:00, followed mediately by the monthly j meeting <M>:toe teachers aud officers of the Bible school. /. Friday, Night, \ Pbilc* class. will imw at Hit church ua, Friday night at 7:30 The pres:ram wip be iu charge 0 Mr. aud Mrs. Qeraid Rumple ant ’Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenworthy. We are grateful for Cbristiai homes where Christ is received an< worshiped. We would glorify th< Lord in health and) in sickness Grant that we,may be prompted ir to atetiou by the motive of loye bon within, as Christ has been ad mltted. tsJ i— , Do more than talk; say some thing. 4f 4ii’**i h R i.i ‘»
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