Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1952 — Page 2

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■ I Comments J&l on Creamed Comments oh the Sunday School Lekson, Jesus andvthe Law, Matt. 5:17-20; Mark 10:17-22, for Sunday, April 20. As an introduction to a series of lessons on the law.B of God, today we have a lessoa of general nature „ regarding Jesus and the Law. Jesus, as Saviour of the world, brought to ma’nkind the grace of God in effecting a pew creature who voluntarily Hyes the teachings of the old covenant. ! V. 17. "Think not tliat Lam come' to destroy the laws or the prophets; I came not to destroy but to fulfill J The Old Testament laws, such, as the Ten Commandments, were not to be nullified; the soul hunger for the power to obey God was satisfied in the redemption work of the Lord. V.lB. “For verily I say unto you Till heaven and earth pass away, one dot or tittle shall inno wise pass from the law till all be fulfilled." Jesus had respect for God s teachings in# the Old Testament apd not one of them should be abrogated in the least; for they were a basis for a fdUer revelation of God and for a fuller development of the life of men. VIS. “Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least Commandments., and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven; but whosoever ihall dot and teach them the same shall be called great in the kingdom of God.” Jesus would not ,such laws that would set aside God’s plhin teachings for traditions as found in the teachings of the Pharisees. Being guided by one's opinions, not seeking to know God’s truths, places one in the low rank in the sight of God; but unreservedly seeking to know and do God's will makes such a one, great in God’s sight. V.34k-*‘Fsw’-verily I say unto you. except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the Saribes and the Pharisees, ye shall, in no case enter into the kingdom of God.” Jesus states clearly now Pt£acfa\ Contentnjieut is a virtue and is a Biblical teaching. However, to press contentment too far is to ■ incur the danger of settling into complacency which would be n<» inc entive for progress or improvement or advancement; Where to draw the l(ine is a question. Character demands that one live at his best, so th©re is an urge to do better and b$ better; but when an honest effort has been made for these forward strides, then there Is a place for that degree of contentment that casts out all worry. | ——. , 1 Book Review A Man Called Peter, by Catherine Marshall. McGraw-Hill Book so., Inc., is the story of a great modern;minister and a much loved personality, whose influence wasi deeply felt whenever he preached-, dnd especially in the U. S. Senate Where he | was chaplain for two years. His record of love and faith reveals the sincerity with which he brought God into the of men. The book includes a number of Dr. Marshall's sermons and prayers never before published.

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what he had inferred. Making a profession, of religion ia not a light matter. Jesus goes to the source of a man’s outward expressions iu words, deeds, etc., for he taught a change in one’s thinking. Impulses, and motives. All that one says or does has value only if it comes from a heart right with God. V. 17. “And when he w-as gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeling to him asked him. What shall I do that 1 may inherit eternal life?” In the following verses is given an illustration of the teachings of the preceding verses studied. The mao whose name is not known seemed all right. He was in earnest, for he ran; he seemed to be a worshiper. for he kneeled; he seemed like an earnest inquirer, tor he asked a pertinent question. V.lB. “And Jesus said unto him, Whs do you call me good? There is none good but one. that is, God.” Jesus would apt countenance flattery, so he called attention to God as the one who is good. Vs. 19,20. “Thou knowest th? commandments, do not commit adultery. Do not kill. Do not steal, Do not bear false witness. Defraud not, Honour thy father and moth er. And he answered and said A.H these have I observed from my youth.”-Jesus did not quote the first and last commandments of which he was guilty; as a good teacher, Jesus gave this man a chance to see himself by recalling the onjiitted commandments which were enough to bring him to repentance for he worshiped "things.” Vs. 21.22. “Then Jesus beholding him, loved him, and said him, one thingy thou lackest; go thy way and sell whatsoever thou hast and give’to the poor; and thqu shalt have treasures in heaven: and come take up thy cross arid follow me. And he was sad at that saying, and I went- away grieved; for he had glreat possessions.” This man was a good, moral man, bull he was wrong in his purpose in tian Education. National Council litr. / —based ori copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Chris- | of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A., and used by permission. Do You Know 1. What is the proverb about the power of the tongue? 2. Finish Paul's exhortation, “Prove all things . . . ” 3. What is the first Command-i naent? 1 ; 4. Finish. "Thou shalt guide jne with thy counsel . . ,J” 5. What did Christ say about his sheep? \ J -L-^— r, / • H Do You Know Answered 1. “Life ind death are in the power of the tongue.*’; (Prov. 18: 2i>7 - j ' j S L; . 2. . . h°ld fast that which is good." 3. “Thon shalt, have no other Gods before me." (Ex. 20:3) 4. “. , hh<l afterward receive me to glory.” I.Psa. 73:24) 5. "My | sheep hear my voice, and 1 know them, and they follow jne’’ (John 10:27) J ■ ll—: Seme 7M) Americans are expected toibe among the thousands whe will attend the international as sembly of the Lutheran World Federation in Hannover. July 25 tc August 3. ’4 . ■ ’ —— The buildjing and plant of the International Christian University at Mitaka, Japan, will be dedicated on April 30 next.

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‘ S*. Mary’s Catholic Chyrch Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor > ; 6:00 a.in. First Mass. ■ > ( 7:30 a.pi. Low Mass. t 9:60 a.m. Children's Mass. J3j 10:15 a.m. High Mass; k Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. . Prayer Hour and ;Banediction, . Sunday 2:30 p.np. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, The Catholic Ladies of Columbia. Seriond Sunday, Holy Name Society, ! « : t Third SUnday, The 4 Rosary Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary. j ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monros and Eleventh Bts. Edgar P. Schmidt, Pastor THE CHURCH OF THE LUTHERAN HOUR “The Blessings of Easter,” will he the pulpit theme at Zion for the first Sunday after Easter, known as Quasiinodogeniti. Two services wlil be conducted at 8:00 and 10:30 o’clock. Thescboir will appear at 10:30. singing, “Ave \ erum" by Mozart. 1 '’The Appearance of the risen Christ to the Emmaus Disciples” is the story-lesson for all departments of the Sunday School. Junior and Senior Bible classes and '.hei Sunday school all meet at 9:15. CHURCH CALENDAR Walther League Zone spring rally Sunday night, 7:30, at R.E.M.C, building at the north end Os Ossian. All young people of Zion in\iteil. Board of Elders meets in the Parish HalW>ffice Monday at 7; 30 O’clock. Sunday school, Teachers Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Junior Confirmation Class Wednesday at 6;<30 o’clock. ; Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 P- !11 - , , > ■ Announcements for Holy Communion will be received Friday in the church on the hours of 2. 4. 5, 7 and 8 p. rti. The Holy Sacrament will be celebrated next Sunday. April 27th, at the 10:30 service. Saturday Bible School Saturday morning 9:15 to 11:30 o’clock.' Classes for all the grades. FIRST CHRISTfAN CHURCH Jonas M. Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent “The Blessed” is the topig of the sermon for this coming Sunday morning worship service, which begins at 9:30 a. m. Miss Phyllis Kraft will play “Elegy” by Sturgis and “Ere You Left Your Room" by Perkins. The anthem is to be "He Will Show Mercy” by don. i ’ Junior Church junior Church will begin at 9; 30 a. in. and conclude with the close of the adult service of worship. ■ Thjs worship service for children will befollowed immediately by •lasses in Bible study. District Youth Meet First Christian Church. Gas City, will be host to the youth of the Fifth District beginning at 1:30 p. in. this Sunday afternoon. neers For Christ" is t|ie theme of the nieOt. i * j Corinthian (’lass Mrs. William Kohls will be hostess to Corinthian Class at her > home on Monday evening. April 21, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Cloud i will be in charge of entertainment. Priscilla Circle ' The Priscilla Circle of the Christian Women's Fellowship will meet it the home of Mrs. Edward An- • lerson in Willshire. Ohio, on Mbn- ' . day, April 21. at 7:30 p. m. Entertainment will be Mrs. Fred Scheiderer. . New Testament Course The Laymen's League will ’be I lipst to those attending the study uriurse on “The New Testament Church and the Restoration MoveAnient’’ next Wednesday evening at ‘ 7:30 o'clock. TNT Class ‘ The TNT Class will meet next ’ Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ! Berkey. “ Choir t The choir will hold rehearsal next Thursday at 7: GO p. m. i decaturfarms DRESSED CHICKENS , EGGS AND POULTRY - Wiujle&fte and. Retail &o. Third St. _ Phone 3-2148 • ' i ’ I J L-V

, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , ’ R*x-. A. C. E. Qillander, Minister ? Church school,: 9:30 a.m., Jack I Knudsen adn Harold Giazner, superintendents. , Primary children win f d«dlcaxe their new worship center at the opening worship of the whole d Worship, 10:80; g. ra . Choir will , sing, “Ye that Sthnd in the House of the Lord.” Sermon, “What is Needful?" Children’s sermon, "Speak Lord.” Congregational meeting follows Benediction. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m„ Women’s Association at the Church, with kfary Circle, hostesses. Devotions Will be led by Mfa. Edward Cook. The program, ’’Youth of Our Church” will be directed by Mrs. Charles Magley. ; Sunday, 2i7. the pastor will preach his farewell sermon in Decatur. i j “Friday, May 2j 1952* 7:30 p.m., May Fellowship Day—First Presbyterian Church, Decatty, Indiana. Mrs. J. F. Sanmann, president of *Jhe Decatur council of church wopien announces tljat—‘Spiritual Security for Today'4 Families’ is the 1952 theme for May Fellowship Day jvhich will ,be observed in Decatur, it The Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, ‘ May ?. Twelve pecatur churches will participate In this fellowship meeting and committees from The Missionary Church, the TrlniW E.U.B. church and the Bethany E.U.B. church trill Assist the Presbyterian church in the program for th|s importent occasion." NUTTMAN AVENUE 1 UNITED BRETHREN M. T. Simon, paster j: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. 7 j Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. | Evening worship, 7:00 p.m. . Bible study will be conducted at ?:00 p.m. Wednesday evening. The group will study the fifth chapter rif St. John. The pastor extends an Invitation to any who care to come. -«— i MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton. St. H. J. Welty, minister •J 9:00 Sunday school. Ralph Myers. £upt. Sunday school members, remember this is rally month or Ipyalty month. Keep the attendance ripming up with your, faithfulness! Special music will be furnished by guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thrush gnd family, of Wabash, Ind. :• 10:00 Morning worship. Music Will be given by tha Thrush family. Message, “A Great Surprise.” j 7:00 Children’s gospel hour. | 7:00 MYF. A Bible quiz will be given by eight taking part. I 7:30 Evening service. A service you will enjoy! A good song service conducted by Mr. VonGunten. Mes"Children of the Day." | Tuesday. 7:00 youth night at the parsonage. 1 Wednesday. 7:3Q Bible study and prayer service. 8:30 choir practice, i You need the church and the Church needs you! ? If you have no church home we invite you to our church. CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital i Dwight R. McCurdy, minister M«rrnan W. Hammond* S, 3. 3upt. > Morning and evening services eyery Sunday. I "REVIVAL SERVICES” :8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood l|Dur, WKJG 1380 on your dial. 19:30 a.m. Mbrn|ng worship, sermon: "What Must I Do To Be A tlhrtstian?” by the pastor. *10:30 a.in. Sunday school. Christians attend Sunday school everv Sunday! '6:30 p.m. Shilling Lights, Norma A&ler. Sabina Taylor, directors. 16:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Virginia Taylor, president. ■7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday evening services, sermon: by the pastor, entitled: "There Is Something I n A Name! ” Wednesday |7:3(> p.m. Regular mid-week prayer meeting. ■8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and youth choir practice. Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, and Mrs. Kenneth Roop» directors. Jf j WE WELCOME YOU 7 ; Affiliated with the Churth of Gbd. Central Offices, Anderson, Indiana. “Where A Christian Experience, Makes You A Member!” ! r (Acts 2:47 >- 'I ?! When life’s battles weaken you, defeat. Ti ••••••♦•»■* > * 1 1, Yost Construction , Co., Inc. ; Ready-Mix Concrete . Sand and Gravel j ” ! I ' i General Construction Phone 3-3114 »IHI

-4- II - IgggggßggggSßß ZION EVANGELICAL And REFORMED CHURCH WlHi«m C. Feller, paster Church school at 9:oft a.m. Raymond S n>y de r, superintendent. Classes for all ages. Worship service at 10:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, "Walking in the Newness of Life." Mission Band during the sermon portion el the service. Let us maintain the Bastes enthusiasm by being present in the church service on this Sunday after Easter. Youth Fellowship at 6: Oft p.m. Ruth and Naomi Circle at the church on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Bethany Circle on Wednesday at 8:00 p.nj. the home of Mrs. Walter Beckman. (No youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at ft: 30 p.m. change in date.) i Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 p.m. \ Regional Youth Fellowship conference hi this Church on Sunday, April 37. ' . f • Come aad worship with us. FIRRY METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth SL Samuel Emerick, minister 9: 30 The church at study with Noah Schrock scrying as general superintendent and director of the adult assembly. Children’s assembly will be in charge of Mrs. Lowell Smith. Mrs. Raymond Walters is hi charge of the nursery tor all preschool children during the church school and worship periods. 10:2ft The church at worship. The worship service is opened with organ meditations by Mrs. Edgar Gferber. The youth choir will sing the anthem, “Send Out Thy Ldght,” with Mrs. Walter Krick as the director. - The pastor's sermon theme will be "Christ s Confidence in His Church.'.’ This will be Loyalty Sunday and each member of the church has been reminded to attend church and show his loyalty. The Board of stewards will be commissioned and leave their pledges on the altar. After the worship services the stewards and their families will meet in the basement for a carry-in dinner. At 1 p.m. they will begin their calle on the members of the church for their pledges. ft: 00 Intermediate Youth Fellowship group will conclude an attendance contest. The losing team will entertain the winners. 6:00 The senior youth group will meet in the lecture room for a film program. 1 7:oft The first of a series of four Sunday evening programs will be given on the theme, "Faith 1b A Family Affair." Mrs. Samuel: Emerick is in charge of arrangements. Wednesday -.2 '7:00 Youth choir rehearsal. 7:45 Senior choir rehearsal. 7:oft Bible study hour. The pastor's theme wiil be, "The Empowering Christ.” i Thursday ;The W.S.C.S. Circles will meet in the church at 2 p.ip. Mrs. George Helm will continue her current study on The book of Acts. Circles 2A and 2B will be hostesses. .Methodist Men will please keep, in mind the Father-gon banquet on Monday evening April 28. ; ■ . '■ TRINITY * Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth y John 8. Chambers, Minister '9: ,1.5 — Sunday School: Chahner Hbllenbaeher, general superintendent. We are in an attendance loyalty contest up tp June 1. We hdpe to average 250. Regular attendance ijs important! 10:30 — IXvine Worship. EvaJigftline Embler, minister of music: Harold, Mumnia. organist. The cftpir will sing the anthem "At the Nkme of Jesus” from the cantata i’Man of Sorrows.” The sermon ? ■ Br-T— ! -Hr ' “■ "H— —

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subject to be used by the pastor is "Jesus’ Thrilling Program.*' , i Come and worship with us. J ft: 30 — Junior Christian Endeav- : of and Youth Fellowship, . : 7:3ft — Evening service of wor- . ship using the theme, "It Costs You Something to Belong.” MONDAY d 9:3ft — County Ministerial Association at Trinity Church. ■ ■ 7:00-10:00 — Skating party spon- , cored by the Youth Fellowship. WEDNESDAY 7:00— Mid-week service of prayer and worship, all groups meeting in the sanctuary. 8:0ft — Choir rehearsal, FRIDAY ’ 7:3ft — Fort Wayne Group Rally 1 at Trinity Church. 25 churches are 1 to be represented id this firn get- ■ together since conference union 1 AR members of the church are 1 urged to attend, especially church ’ officials. . - 1 ' V SATURDAY 9:00 — Intermediate Pastor’s B Claßß - ■ . i r • 10:00 — Junior Pastor’s Class. |i t ' . b : THE CHURCH OF CHRIST (119 So. Second SL) " a Above Publix Store s Ernest Lehman, supt. 9:30 Church service. "Speak to i My Soul,” by Pickett and “The s Tempest is Raging,” by Palmer will i be used as prelude and offertory, f 10:00 Communion service. Ser--1 -mon. | >. Ift: 30 Bible school. e Prayer meeting 7:30 p,m. at the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. joe Brook--1 hart.. >. ' V ■ ——- r s FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, Paetor The Bible School hour is 9:15 ' with interesting classes for Sail age groups. J Morning Worship service at 10:30 will suggest the' question ’’Was It Worth It?” through the r pastor’s message. The chqir will » sing “Come, Holy Spirit, Come.” tj. Baptist Youth Fellowship meet- . ing is at 6:00. Reports will |>e giv-i en on the State R. Y. F. Convention in Indiaaapolfa. The Cathedral film “Ambassa dor for Christ,” the fifth in the Life . of Paul series w|H be shqwn in . the 7:30 service. The puxlic is invited. ' The Men’s Brotherhood will . have a Ladies’ Night Banquet at » ,6:30 Monday night, with thb Rev. : John ,Knio)t? field rejireseutative ' of the Indiana Baptist Convention. I as the speaker.. The meal -ftvill be » pot-luck, with meat, coffes, and h roHs furnished. Be sure and bring table service. The asspciatioual B. Y. IC. will meet at Pleasant Mills ,al| 7:30, Tuesday night: —i * Choir rehearsal is at 7:( 0. fol- , lowed by the mid-week prayer • service at 8:0© on Wednesday. The Thursday night Bible study • class will meet at 7:00. The Builder’s Class will sensor a skating party at Sunset Park at 7:00 tor all thbse in the church. ■ It will continue until 1O:OO. Tickets may he secured from Mr. Slig- ■ er and Mr. Hakes. i The- monthly meeting of the , | Philo clhss ia Friday night at 7:30 jfat the church. A

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Bethany Church Evangelical United Brethren \ F. H. Willard, minister Sunday- School, 9:15 a. 'm. Arthur Beeteir, superintendent. Morning Worship, 10:10 a. m. Sermon: "Keeping Our Ifaith In \ These Difficult Times." y Youth FeUowship, ft:oft. Evening-, Servvke, 7:0(* Sermon "The Slavery That Makes For Freedom.’* < \ The choir will meet on Tuesday evening at 6:00 for a “carry-in supper” and practice. The Midweek Service on Wednesday a£ 7:00 o’clock. The theme of the meeting is "Important Christian Discoveries.” A Fort ?Wayne group rally will be held oni Friday evening at Trin > ity church; Church workers in al’ age, levels are urged to attend. The session begins at 7:15 and closes with refreshments at 9:30. Wtt B > I • »»♦»• ft i < ft DIERKES Implement Sales Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery Sales and Service Hl-Way 27 l Phene 3-3311 f eoeoeoeeft t li t> >< 1 1 ' STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CU Quality John Deere Farming Equip.nent DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louden Bern' Equipment _ See us for Service, 114 N. 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 Many respond to cults because they are weakened by mental con- 1 flicts. ‘ IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant ; — Qur Specialties —1 i Short Orders and I ' Fountain Service fl A Good Quiet Place to E4L Bus Station 217 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-4118 ♦♦♦e<e»»Oddddddee at Judgements are . prepared fox scorner^.— Proverbs, fl . V P ' cteftotete sesdefftMefte ♦»» For Gas, Oil or Cftal-burning Home Heating and Modern Kitchen Equipment, Call or I S«e - - MAZELIN Heating Service ; 238 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3808 IM I ft ll lld Take inventory of life often? clean up your "show-case."—Rincy. ft I I I “insure Your Future'* / z Decatur Insurance ’ Agency j Since 1877 I- Kenneth Runyon AH Forms of Insurance!' K. C. Bldg. Phone 3-43(M) IltlftdddOW "Take no thought tor tomoriow" is another way of sayipg, "Do nor. worry." 1 »/, < .■ 'i-' I I I m i l Hft I ft BURK ELEVATOR T ' ■I’ ■ ■- , ■ ■ ; Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal; Wool and Milk Feeds t “Work with Burk** t f Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 ' teftetdeedift» i »ig a »ig l l l g , A dictator cannot fepcaf the 7 /: laws of mercy and .justice.- • LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of Hardware Sporting Goods. j’l Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint p 238 W. Monroe St. Phone 3*2021 »»»»»♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ji l l l fv