Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1952 — Page 2
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r'wTTMI ■ —an4 — I Wisdom Ma s'?*>» c*M roota J ” Useless Burdens , Mdst Christians are like this f . h» a p. tH« was toiling along the road, bending under a heavy bqrUen, when the driver of g wagon 2 4 tffferedsthe helg .wfciok ».« joyfully accepted. But, seated in the wagon, hy continued to bend beneath his 'burden. When asked why, he re--plied, "It' is almost too much to ask you to carry me; I could not let you Carry my burden too.” ♦♦H•el l lie»♦ DIERKES Implement Spies ; ■ ! ‘ ’ l-li -■' \ j Trpctor < ' [ Farm Machinery Sales ■ and Service Hl-vjfay 27 Phone 3-3311 * i *<><«>«« in in >*♦♦«♦♦♦< EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring you, Repairs To Us. .'.z Brunt Motors, Inc, '.i Thjrd at Monroe “We Know Your Ford Best 1 ’ & ' ..-.Fv. - , . . : <i.i' DECATUR EUMBER CO. I’ t I. “Home of Homes” i Builders* Supplies and Coal d 4; Estimated Free i, ‘ Phonp 3-3309 111 Jefferson St. ♦++++-v+++++4-++++Hr++4-++-l ', k. :—. £-r -A • \ QUALITY PHOTO-FINISHING ' : W' : - ■ -— All work done in our . < own plant right here r\ In Decatur. > — * Holthouse Drug Co. I ♦++*W m 4-4 m M , 4-4 , 4~W-4 , 4 , + < M , 4 , +4 , 4 m I . For General Plumbing apt i Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service.' Just Call BAKER PLUMBING ; AND HEATING ■L- ' - . 704 w. Monroe SY Phone 3-2609 ~ * ‘ If you want others to love you., think positively. j / Pumphrey ? ; Jewelry Btore f ORNALL J I ! To gri\w into Godliness, we must * ■\ Incak through the shell of self. ) pvt—Sockman. ; ’ v W'. j Ashbaucher’s Tip Shop r Established 1915 Ai| Kinds of Roofing A Siding ; j Furnaces — Stokers HjtF’ Conversion Ga»A Oil Burners llj! insulation—Building Specialties!. Phone Persecution isl weakness engendereftf by fear. . «. . ■ !| B {• THE OID RC t»ABLE r rrTTWWfWfflt! Be Particular About your Apparel. Choose Your Clothes with Confidence frpm Your Favorite Store \ ‘ I HOLTHOUSESCHULTE & CO. J1 IT ■ ■ -, t 7 j \ The simplest than, fired by eu- \ can became persuasive. DISTRIBUTORS ■ f - ' V•; of MOBILGAS MOBILOIL t PETRIE OIL CO. |ii ■ > ■’ . ■-. *l. Cor. Bth & Munroe | j Phone 3-2014
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I CommentSzM| on | l( Creamed Comments on the Sunday School Les so m, Warning Against Profane Living, Exodus ?a: 7 j Mathew 5:33-37; 23:46-22, for Sunday,; May 4. \ The orientals have jgiven fregpent htteifan<?e to phrases that were in the fbifm of profanity, and they .considered themselves free to violate statements made with such so that they lived profanely. V.7. "Thou phalf pqt take the name of the Lqrd thy (|od in vaitf; for the Lord will not hold him 'guiltless that -taketh his name in vain.” To in Q|o Testantent days, ag well as bi the time of JChyist, a name! bore so much piehning that it was! identical with the person,*So tba\jlp takd~pbil’B name in vain was irrevereneipg God himself. Hence, the sin. V. 33. 'A^ain. ye have heard it ha|th been;;said by them of old, Tlio.u shalt nbt forswear thyself, but shall perform to the Lord thy oafhs.” See iJeviticus 19:12, and Numbers These laws required truth when sivearihg in God’s name and the performance of what was vovred. Not tq forswear meant not to swear falsely. V. 34. "But 1 say pnto you, swear not at all; neither by heaven; for it is God's throne.” Thia is an unqualified statement to be taken not in the letter as a n ew lax, but in the \ spirit as inculcating such a love of truth that so far as we are concerned, there shall be no need of great oaths. What, Follows 'in the next verses is directed against the casuistry which put stress on the words ‘unto the Lord' and eya4ed taking oaths in whjch the divine, nahjie was not mentioned: by heaven, earth, Jerusalem, or by one's own head. — Expositor's Greek Testament. Back •of the ’heaven." earth. Jerusalem. one’s own head, is God. the creator] The use of words.beginhing with ’"By” so often’ heard todays by .implication is profanity thdugh it is not meant so. V. 37. "Buti;iet your communications be Yep. yea; Niay. nay; for whatsoever :is more than these cometh of evi|.” Qne> conversation should consist of spaight-for-How true are words. "Man looketh on-the outward appearance but God looketh ?upon the Mark the emphasis on looking beautiful in the advertising of apparel, in the sale of cosmetics, iri< beauty contests, in show rooms; in beauty parlors, in social >in love affairs, and even at death thp body Ms fixed up to look attractive, bringing out the remark, “How nice n>®4qpked.” Os course, God loves the ungutiful. for he made the world hut; it was to have p beguty within w|wre the of character are found. ' ' MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton St. H. J,«Welty, minister' 9:!o(» a.m; Supday school. Ralpl| Myers, superintendent. Glasses for all ages with capable Christian teachers, fbis 1 is National Family Wetjk and we urge (every complete family to be in God's Ijouse. 10:00 a.m-. Morning worship. Music' will .be given by the Voni in .i iii
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ward, truthful speech. “EJe whpee words are always truthful nped not confirm them with an oath, nor does he give any justification for dqpianding ohe.” Levertoff, i V. 16. “Woe unto you, yp blind glides, who say, Wbosovera shall swear by thg temple, it is nothing; b»it whpsoevpr shalj swear by the gold of the temple, a debtpr.” Matthew 23 consists chiefly of a series of woes pronounced upon the Scribes and Pharisees, whom Christ calls hypocrites seven times. By .profession they wpre leaders apd guides; they wpre woefully lacking in spiritual insight. Because then considered gpid niorp importhnt than any o|her part of the temple, it was considered XTong tQ swear by gold. y.lf. “Ye fools and blind; fpr whether is greater the gojd of the temple that sanctifieth the gold?’ it wep Gpd w'hQ caused tfte temple to be eacred through his presence there. Without the temple, the in it wobld not be sacred. V.ls. “And whosoever shall, swear by thp altar, it is nothing; but whosoever sweareth by the gift that b M |tf be is guilfy.” To excuse themselves, the Scribes afid Phprjsees i»)a4 e tpeir own by which they mjght take ap oath to bei lightly regarded. V. 19. “Ye fools and blind; for whether is greater the g|ft or the altar j that sanefffieth the gift?* Apar from its connection with the sacred altar where it is offered as a gift to God. the animal would have no sacredness at all. Hence, a false discrimination. Note the following verse. \ V. 21. "And whoso khall swear by the temple, sweareth by it, and by him that dweileth therein.” Christ says that he that swears ’by the temple really swears by God who gives the teipple its sacredness; surely, such an oath is not tq be evaded by pretext. V. 22. “And h< thait Shall swear by heaven, sweareth -by’the throne of. Gud. and «by him that sitteth thereon.” According to the Talmud. an oath by heaven is! not binding, but Christ says it is. In bll these verses Christ taught that the inner life was wrong; hence, -their outward expressions in theform of baths. . * ■ *-, — Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of. Christian Education. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A.>, and used by permission. Guntens. Message. “A Sure Foundation.”* > \ 7:00 p.m-. Children’s gospel hour. 7:00 p.m., M.Y. F. Eddie Beihold in charge. Esther Steinman will tell of her wprk in the Ozark Mts. Bob Mqnday, student of the Ft. Wayne bible tpllege will favpr us with special numbers cn the piano. 7:30 p.m., Evening service.. Hymjn sing land .chorus time. Message, *"|rill Death Do Us Part.” |I? I MqjKlay w 7:30! Buldlng committee yill meet gt the church. Wednesday 4? --’k 7:30 Prayer meeting and Bible study. This will be a. special service in connection with national family! week. The thmne will be. "The Family Altqr.” . Thursday \ >^7: 00 Ladiek FelloivshiD will regular work, ineptipg, aPll the devotions will be;directed to national family week. \ If you have no churyh hqinc we invite you tq our chyrch Take the faintly to church. -y — Be firm where there is wronghut be' fitan in your affection, too, j—Day.
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ocrviceL-1 St. Mary’s Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6:00 <.ml First Mass. ! 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. High Mass. > Weekday Mass 7:3Q g.m. Prayer Hour and Benediction, Sunday 2:30 p.m. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, The Catholic Ladies ’ of Columbia. ' , ' Second Sunday, Holy Name Society, 4 I { ? Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary. . ' L_ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School — 9:30 a.ip. Jack , Knudsen, superintendent. Mqrning Worship — 10:30 am; Duane Ratz, guest Presbyterian Men; Rpcatur chap* Ipr, will hear Captain Arno Walker of the Salvation Army, at it’s May 7th meeting. Ruth jCjrclp will bp hostess for the 6:30 p.m. sup* per. 'j Preaching Sunday; May nth (Mother’ Day) Rev. James Baldwin. assistant minister at Presbyterian church. Fort Wayne. . . .! ' TfMHITV _ Evangelical United Brethren j Madison pt hlrntn John E. Chambers, minister 9:15 Sunday, sct)opl; Chalmer Bollenbacher, general .superintendent. We are entering a friendly attendance contest with Bethany Church |lu>'ing May and We hope it will stimulate attendance at bpth Churches. 1,0:30 Divine worship. Harold Mumma. orgainist; Evangeline Emblev. minister of music. Anthem by the choir: "Ifoly Ghost, Light Divine." Reverend J- Erwin Brap* son, evangelist from Kansas will bring the morning sage: i"Slate Your Case Against; , Christ.” F | i A■■ i >; \ » ' 6:3o—{Junior Christian Endeavor: and Youth Fellowship. 7:30-Evening; evangelistic sprv4 ice. Congregational singing led by Reverend Branson; special number: by the choir; and evangelistic mes? sage: "The Story of a Runaway! Boy,” by the evangelist. Evangelisiip (services con-1 tinue during |the coming week eacbj evening at 7; 30. Tuesday might is 1 youth night—we want a yoiith choir; for the eveping. A special time; and camp-tire service with the youth, will follow th® service. You will be bjessed by attending as many of these services as possible. Branson is minis- 1 ering tb the church ih a fine way.' You will want to hear him! y I Saturday ’9:00 t|lnd 101:00—Pastor’s .classes? CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33; | Cleveland Street Two Blocks fMorthweat of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Herman! W. Hammond, 5. S. Supt. Morping aiid,...-cveiiing services every Sujuhfr Christian Brotherhood hour. WjKJG 1380 on ypur dial. . 9:30 a.m. worship, sermon: "The Christian Family ” 10:20 a.m.. Dedication of children. \ 10:30 p.m. Sunday school. Christians attend Sunday school every Sunday! j \ 6:30 p!m. Shining Lights, Norma Alger] director. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Vir- ' ginia Taylor, president, Alice Jean : Hawkins, song director. 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday eve- [ ning services, sermon: “In a | Well.” Christians attend the Sunday evening services regularly. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meet- I ing. Christians attend prayer meeting regularly, 8:30 p.m. Youth and sanctuary i choir Mrs. Kenneth Wat- .< kins, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, direc* = tors. . i s \ WE WELCOME YOU If you are a Christian, Jesug ’ made you a membeF of the Church ’ of\God. (Acts 2:47), Affiliated with the Church of God, Central Offices, Anderson, ; Indiana. “Where A Christian -Experience; Makes You A Member.” i i?. ■ , In Decatur Since 1921 j
BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical Urjlted brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sunday-school 9:16 a.m. Morning worship : 0:10 a.m. Sermon “What Mean These Stopes.” Youth fellowship, $:0"0 p.m. Evep|ng service, 7:30. Fjlm, “Amos.” \ Midweek service Wednesday at 7:00; The children will bieet also. ; The council of administration will meet on WednqsdajF at 7:45. Choir rehearsal, ’ypdnpgday at 7:: 45. The yppng adult class will mqet on Thursday evening at 7:30 at the church. I . \ i < —b ' J - i ’ FIRST METHOpiST CHURCH w. Monroe pt st. Samuel' Emerfck, mlpiatrf 9:30. The church at study vHth Noah Schroplt serving as superinteqdept an 4 of the adult assembly. Children’s assembly will be in charge of Mrs. Lowell Smith. Mm. pnytnond Walters la in charge of the nursery for all pre-schopl children during the church school .md worship periods. 10:20. The chprch as worship. The worship service is with organ meditations by Mrs. Edgar Gerber The youth t qhoir will sing the anthem, "God Is.. A Spirit” by Sctiolin. The pastor’s Sermon theme will be, “When It Is Hard to Believe.” 12:45. The member! pf the Youth Fellowship will meet at the church at 12:45 to arrange'travel to Garrett for the district convention beginning at 2 p.p. 7:QO. The third ln v a sprees of four Sunday evening programs pn the thpme "Faith A Fgipily Affair.” Mrg. Samupl Emenc|c will be ip charge. Mrs. Doyle Collier will be the devotional leader. Mr. Robert Ritchie, War re n high school principal, will speak pri j.he subject. “Living Qur Religion at Home,” and Mis. Cfate E. Kne-pple, conference W. S. C. S. president, will tbll “How the church helps the family livp its religion ” Ushers, for this evening service will be: Mrs. Elmef Chase. Mrs. Lloyd Cowens. Mrs.'Q. G. Biughman, and Mrg. Niland Qchsenrider. At the clqke of the session there will be ui fellowship tea in honor of Mrs. Knepple and Mirs. ty. P. Robjnson, local woman’s .society' president. Monday 6; 30. Mother- Dang titer banquet in the church, dining room, person is asked to bring a didh of food and her own table service. Mugh’ is being | arranged by Circlq I. ,qnd pie Meliorations by Circles 2A and 28. ' j ' Wednesday s ‘ ' 7:00. Youth choif rehearsal. . 7:30. Prayer ; apd study. 7:4s.'Senior [choir rehearsal. S; 15. Pfficjal board meeting in the WesleV room- This is the final meeting o| the ’ year. Thursday 2:<»0. The woman's society pf Christian '?serviice will haye , a pledge service and program pf Installation for new pfheerg. Friday 7:30. Meeting of the plans and construction coipmltjtee of the building council. : i tAe CHURCH O* CHRIST \ 2?6 N. Second, ground floor. Minister Mcelroy Ernest Lehman, supt. , . “Worship” , Worship begins in the heart. Sq did the Psalmist p| - ay. "Create withiii me a fight spirit, O Lord.” So also did Jesps teach that worship is not acceptable unless it comes from a jure heart. So alsp Raul tapght. “Let a Ilian egamipe himself, and sq eat of the loaf and dripk of the cup." I 9:30 Wqrahip Seyylcfe I “Tq H e aven” and “When I Commune” composed by Mrs. Floyd Rupert will lie played by hey as the prtehide gnd ‘ 10:00 Communion Service Sermon —by t)ie paktpr. 10:30 Bible Sjchool Prayer meeting will be in the, phureh building Leader — Homer i Fifer. , ' i “Rags” Tgltered clothes nay cover a ’hqart of gold, because God dwells, phereln. j Chapee la a name fbr our [ ignorance. . • A drive to collect used bicycles for church workers in Eastern Germany! has beeiy athrted by the Ecumenical Board of Denmark, which Is knokwn in Et rope as "the country of bicycles.” DECATUB FARMS i : DRESSED CHICKENS * EGGS AND POULTRY /W’ "nr : ’! > Wholesale and 1 Retail So. Third St. * Phon|*3-21« . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦St♦♦♦ :- i I
.ya ZION LUTW|Ii®*CHURCH Wgat. Msnrqa gnßflfvpnth Stf. i idfgrzt. Pasfv Tt»p Church of thp jt-u|hprpa Hour Two identical sqtvicaa are conducted each Bundi>’ at 8:00 and' 10:30 a.JP- During l|he lase spring and summer month*. eight Q’clock ibrvipe is popular. We invite you tp w|th U». “The Christian Citizen and Servant” will be the pulpit theme tomorrow. At 10:30 the choir >i|l sing, "ket pa Praise (jpg,!’ by Olds. Sunday schppl and Bible classes begin at 9:15 o’clock. Thpre are classes for all ages. Church Calendar The annual spring Laymen’s meeting pf tlje Decatur Circuit- will be he|d Sunday afternoon at st. Lutheran pbprgh, Preble, iniitami at Trinity; Suburban, as previously aanoupced. Tip»e of meeting |s twp o’clock. Zion married couples plpb meets Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. Board Qt elders Monday at 8 o’clock. Church council Tuesday at 8 o’clock. Junior Confirmation Wednesday at 6:30 o’clock. Choir meets Wednesday at 7:30 P-in ' Lt* ?[!? j Annual Mother-Daughter ban* quet Thursday evening, 6:00 o’clock. ip the parish ball- [ The Walther leaguq meeting, postponed from last Sunday, will be held tomorrow afternoon from’ 4 to 6 in the parish hall. h■ l 1 \ I FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jongs M. Berfcey, minister Gergfd Strigitler>/ su»>erintfindeu| This Sunday will be observed as Babj’ Recogpition Sunday. The sermon will be entitled **Ab 4 Little Child.” During the service by Handel and “In A Gardep”! by Thompson will be played. The anthem will be entitled Soul” by Sweney-Lane. Junior church memberg I will share in tgis worshipt service Vhiqh will begin at 8:30 ?M 1 '■!?’■ ' .Vs Chprch Board The church board will meet next! Wednesday pight in thp church office at 7: p.m. Lydia Circle Mrs. Dprpbus Drum will be hoptees to the pydia Circle op|W’ednesdsy evening. May 7, 7:30 o’lcbck. Miss’ PlOrefUe L|chtenstiger will be ip charge! pf the program. • \ [. Ruth Circle The Ruth will meet at the home fit Mrs. James Anderson in Scbumin. Ohio on Mpy 7 at 7:30 p.m. ■ '■ ' l\-j / , j j ■ Choir Practice fpr the choir will be held Thursday. May 8, at 7:00 p.m. Coming Events Mother's Day — May I|. International Convention — May 19-23. Daily Vacation Bible school — May 26-Jiine 6. State qpnvpntion — June 12-Is. gay'— June 8. zion Evangelical And REFORMED CHURCH Willing C, Feller, pastor Church sciiQol at 9:00 a.m. Raypipiip Snydpj-. superintendent. Ccjntp aii|d sith<|jl the lessons wrttlj us. Thpre are classes for all ages. Worship service at IO:00 ajp. Sermon h[y tlie pastor, ’’Commehdations of Jesiqs.” lu the latter part of tie service, Mr. C. H, Musgeljnajii a representative of tbp GidepnS! wip speak abput ]J]iat orgaqizalipn. Visitors grp gljygys yp|copie. : Ypyth fpllbwship qt 0:00 p.ip. Willa. Mae Gpelz w|ll pp the leaderii? ■ ■ ■ ■■! r h? [ 1 y! There will be no official board j M* ■ I » r ! ?'?■ '... ■■ ■? L
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I x J Attend Regularly! Dr. Lesllp D Weatherhead, the urp the hand for a mailed gauntrpnqwnpd min|stpr of the City let. Increase armaments by all Temple. Londoi, pleading that war means, but don’t rob the arm that Z? X'Xt? S& ’-'VS *' be " ot lts 7 X"-”. Bnndgy go, ip | w? measure, la 001 acce P l invitation like cutting of! the atrlklng arm FWF to church next Sunday? at the should?) in order to mens- —The Rev. D. Carl Yoder.
— j'| - -tr I meeting INa wpeg, as the pastqr will be the meetipg of Mieblggnrlmiigng Synod, in Rt. Joepph. Mich Cletus Miller w*|l be the Igy-deleggte,. Mother gpd d slighter banquet in the phnrelj dining room bn Tueß’ day >t 6:bo p.m. A covered dish and (able service are tobe brought. Youth chpir reaearsal on Wednesday at f:3O s-m. Senior chpir rehearsal on Friday at 7:Qo p mCome god go-ship with us. fFirst Baptist Church Robert h. Hammond, pastor J Hibh. school r Thp morning Bible school hqqr is 9:15. Classen meet for all age groups with the best in graded; l«h---son materials and capable teachers. ; Mornin r Worship .In the morning worship service at 10:80, tpp ordinance pf the Lord’s Supper MH be observed. Tpd pastor’s message theme is “This h My Boiy.” The choir will sing the anthpm “Thee We Adore, O Saviour.” Near members will be welcomed into fellowship. Baptist YpHh Fellowship The B. Y. F meets at 8:30 in the lower chun h auditorium. Evening Worship In the worship service at 7:30, the program will be presented by the Berne-Bluffton camp of qideops. Mi. Lawrence Irving of Bluffton wi l be the speaker, and special mus ic will be presented by the Rerne high school Young Men’s quartet. The public is cordially invited to attend this service. . ' • i r . • ; Wednesday Night On night the choir will rehearse it the usual 7:00 hour; At 8:00 vrlil be the annual business meetiig of the church. Every member of the church is urged to be present for the annual business meetini;. Thursday Bible Study The Bible Stidy class meets at 7:30 on Thursday night in the church. We are studying together in the book of GepeUs, and higlt interest is gree ing this; intensive study of the Wc rd. Friday Nigjlit The Annual J [other and Daughter banquet of Ihe church will be qn Friday nigh: at fi:39. Tickets are 60 cents api all the ladies of the church are tq get their tickets right; a»gy ah the seating capacity is limited. May 19-23 Tlje American Baptist convention meets on Msy 19-33 .at the international amphitheatre in Chicago. This will be the largest American Baptist convention in history, meeting in the great audit or in m w|uch v ill house the political epnveptiops later this year. All tljpsev in tb« church who are interested in attending as visitors qy delegates are urged to contact the pastor right tway. Lewes graven Lesspw-prayer: prant that we shall have sq^' 'everence for Gbd (bat we will not tolerate the Least suggestion qf profanity. May mens honor anil truthfulness be sq regnant within that there shall flaw out language of truth and hopqr- We are grateful tor a God Sft hflly that living in bls presence | we are ever praising hjiu.
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