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■ I Comments J&l on as.*®?* |» Lesson Creamed Comments on the Sunday school lesson, the Right Use of Sunday, Exodus 20:8-11; Mark 2:27. 28; Luke 4:16; 13:10-17, for Sunday? May 11. ' God e purpose extends through the six days for irork Into the seventh day for worship; in this purpose the materia! and spiritual welfare of mankind is made possible. V.B. “Remember the sabbath day to keep it holy.” So Important is the right use of Sunday that special attention is given so as nSt\to forget it as a day to be* distinguished from ordinary days., and held sacred. i V 9. “Six days shalt thou labor aiidFtdb all thy work." Physical needs call for man to do-;bis part in supplying them, body needs rest every dhy, and here is a suggestion for a day of rest when there is a cessation of all toil. Note? that if one does not work, then rest loses its meaning. , jr V.lO. “But the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God; in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son. nor thy daughter, nor thy man-servant, not thy cattle, nor thy stranger within thy gates.” God created,*anc| he now recreates. Man was made a living soul in the first creation, byt that soul needs constant recreating to live; The necessary attention for soul life is planed by God on the seventh day. No work sijch as is performed during the six days is permitted, except works of mercy as taught by the Lord. V.ll. “For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, ;the sea and all that in them is, and rested on the seventh day; ( wherefore the . Lord blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.” By his works, Qod hallowed the seventh day, and man. created in. his image, ought ;HOt do less. |! i I . V.. 27. “And he said unto them, The Slabbath was made for man. arid not man for the sabbath.’’ The sabbatA was instituted for man’s own well-being because it supplies physical and spiritual needs. Not to use it properly Üba the worship of God, if possible i in'the house of t - - BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard,..minister . Sunday school 9:15 a.m. This Is the second Sunday for that attendance contest with Trinity Church. We need to make our attendance larger than ?18 in order, to catch up With Trinity. < Morning Worship 10:10. Sermon: ■‘The Home that Is - ’ Youth Fellowship picnic—Hanna Nuttman Park or the church at .3:3<i. • ' .Evening service 7:30. Bethany will unite with the closing Service of evangelistic services at Trinity church. J J Children's Chapel will meet duritig the hour of worship. S J Midweek service Wednesday at 7:00 o’clock. The children > will meet duririg the hour. Choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 8:0<> o’clock. Unit No. 2 (MrscKetchUm’s) will meet on Thursday at 2:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Gerald fcole, Homestead Nik 30. . Unit No. 3 (Mrd. Alger’s) wilj mebt at the home of Mrs. Alger’s! 328 N. Fifth Street on Thursday evehi.ng at 7:30. Unit No. 4 (Mrs. Snell’s) will meet on Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Betty Hammond. 1110 Master Drive.

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God, results in spiritual lethargy, decay, and death. f V. 28. “Therefore the Son of man is Lord also of the Sabbath." Here is a claim to authority which implies Christ's deity. V. 16. “And he came to Nasareth, where he had been brought up; and as his custom was, he went into synagogue on the sabbath day.” It was Jesus’ custom to attend the sabbath service of worship; if he need this worship period, what about you and me? V.lO. “He was teaching In one of the synagogues on the sabbath.” It is evident that in the later days of his ministry he continued attending Sunday services of worship. ■ • . f V.U. “And behold, there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bowed together, and could in no-1 wise life herself.” Such a case would draw forth the pity of any normally human person. “ \ V. 12. “And when Jesus saw her, he galled her to him, and said unto her, Woman, thoii art loosed from thine infirmity.” Jesus performed a healing ministry; we ought to . give more heed to his healing ministry of today for it is still his will that the sick should be well. V. 13. “And he laid his hands on ' her; and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.” Nothing but divine power could account for this instantaneous cure. How'much this woman woulb have missed if she had not attended this public service of worship. V. 14. “And the ruler of the synagogue answered with indignation, because that Jesus had healed on the sabbath day, and said unto the people, there are six days in which men ought to work; and Th them come therefore and be healed, and not on the sabbath day.” He afted as if divine grace were « sabbathbreaking toil. The ruler gave too much attention to in an.-made rules, the traditions of the Jews. V. 15. “The Lord then answered him, and said,. Thou., hypocrite, doth not each one of you on the sabbath loose his ox or his ass from the stall and \lead him away to the watering." Jesus appealed to reason; it was a clear case and all wete ashamed. —Based on coyrlgMed outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A., and used by permission. — — ——— The Dorcas Class wiy meet on Tuesday evening at 7i,30;»t the church. f ‘ ! The Dutiful Daughters Class will pieet on Tuesday evening, May 13 at at the home of Mrs. Velma McFarland, 903 W. Monroe street. Bethany Men's Club will attend a group rally of the Conference BrottlerhoQd on Friday at 6:30 at the Crescent Avenue Church 1 at Fort Wayne. A delegation of 25 men is planning to attend from Bethany Church. •[ ' ....L NUTTMAN AVE. U.B. CHURCH M. T. Sitnon, pastor Sunday schobl, 9:30 a.m. Worship service. 10:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p.m. Worship service. 7:30 p.m. Bible study is conducted each Wiedflesday evening at 7:30 under the direction of the pastor. The 7th chapter of St. John will be studied this next week. Surinner Mumma, of Huntington, • will lie the lay speaker this Sunday evening. He will speak of the ex1 pansion of the church in relation ’ to the responsibilities of the lay- ' men. Mr. Mumma is a native of the Decatur and has 1 represented 5 the * denomination In variouS* sections "lot the United States. *

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St. Mary’s Catholic Church \ Very ' Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6:00 a.in. First Mass. 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. High Mass. Weekday Mass 7!30 a.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.. Thjrd Sunday, The Rosary Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Jack Knudsen, Supt. Morning Worship—lo:3o A. M. Rev. James Baldwin, assistant minister at Bethany Presbfterian church, Fort Wayne. The solo Will be presented by Paul Saurer. Ruth Circle, Wednesday, May 14, 8j:00 p. tn. at Church. Naomi Circle, Wednesday, May 14, 8:00 P. M. at the home ‘of Mrs.. John Spaulding. MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton St. ‘ hi. J. Welty, minister 9:00 Sunday School, Ralph Myers, ;Sopt, Classed for all ages. Short program will be givep.'.ln honor, of “Mother.” Plants;'will be given to the Oldest and Youngest Mothers prseent. 10:00 Morning Worship. The choir 0 will sing the selection, "Blessed Book,” under the direction of Esther Steinman. Every person whose Mother is present in this service will have the privilege of presenting a rose to her. I Message: “A Corsage For Mother.” j ] \ 7:00: Children’s Gospel Hour. - 7:00 M. Y. F. Eddie Beihold In charge. A Special Mother’s Day service is planned. 7:30 Evening Service. This is our closing service of "National Family Week.” Wi urge the family to attend church together. During this service for the Song service we will honor “Mother’’ Requests.” Message: “Treasure For The Home.” Wednesday 7:30 Bible Study and Prayer meeting. 8:30 Choir Practice. You need the Church and the Church needs you! Bring the entire family with you. A welcome awaits ajl to any or all our services. '! i J TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Nintn John E. Chambe'-s, minister 9:ls«a.trt.. Sunday, school; Charles Bojlenbacher, general superintendent. In our friendly attendance contest with Bethany church, we hope to increase attendance at both Sunday schools. 10:30. a.m.. Divine Worship. Harold Mumma. organist; Evangeline Embler. minister of music. The anthem by the choir is “O God of Mothers" by RodmanA Reverend J. Erwin Branson will bring the message. ‘‘First Principles versus Foolish Particulars." Why not honor your mother thia Sunday by worshipping with uO. ' 6:30 p.m.. Junior Christian Endeavor and Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m:. The evening evangelistic service. Bethany church will be 6ur guests. Reverend Branson will lead the song service, and the choir will present special music. Reverend Branson will* give his closing message. Tuesday 6:00., Mother and daughter meeting. sponsored by the Women's Society of World Service. There will be a covered dish supper, and ladies are asked to bring table service. Mrs. Ruthi Williams is the program leader. All women and girte are invited. > Wednesday 7:00, Mid-week services In four age-groiips. i , 8:00, Choir rehearsal. Friday 5: SO. Brotherhood banquet and rally at the Fort Wayne Crescent Avenue church. Saturday 9:00 and 10:00, Pastor's study classes. AUCTION SALES : Experienced Salesmanship J kt Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock. Farm, and Real Estate Saias Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. sanmaam Corner First & Monroe Sts. PHONE 3-3201 A

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monree and Kleventh Sts. Edgar P. Schmidt, Pastor , j THE CHURCH OF THE ’ . LUTHERAN HOUR »' Christian Family Week, which has been observed since last SunI day. *ill be climaxed on Mother’s Day at both the 8:00 and 10:30 ■ Services, with the worship theme of, ‘‘The i Marks of the Christ family," tiased on Joshua 24, 1418. . All the families of the congregation are urgently requested to • be present at one of the services t>ri Sunday and to be' seated together as a family unit. A tract entitled, "Let us show Love at homej will be distributed to all families. The chplr will appear it 10:30, singing, “O Happy Home.” by Niemeyer. 'I Sunday school and Bible classes will convene at 9:16 o’clock. There are classes for all age groups. iCHURCH CALENDAR \ The Board of Governors of the Ptorthern Indiana District of the L L. L. will meet at the Library Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Saturday school boys play Trinity .suburban in softball at Trinity Sunday, at 1:30 p.<in. The Board of Education meets Monday at 8 p. m.i ' The Decatur Zone of the Walther League, Executive Board, meets in \ the Parish Hall Monday at 8 p. m. 5 'Sunday school Teachers Staff meets Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Junior Confirmation class Wednesday at 6:30. ! Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 p. m. Saturday school, Saturday morning at 9:15. : ■ A Daily Vacatioh Bible School will be conducted at Zion Lutheran Parish Hall, Monday. May 26th to Friday, June «th, 8:30 to 11:30 a. The spring joint Rally of the pecatiir Zone L. L. L. and L. W. S; L. will be held at the Hoagnd high school, next Sunday, hy 18, at 8 p. m. Mrs. George Blelter. Lutheran missionary’s Wife, will be the principal speaker. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 226 N. Second, ground floor. C. G. McElroy, pastor Ernest Lehman, supt. , “Tribute” , 3 Let us each pay tribute to our mothers by being present in the House of the Lord this Sunday; A mothers pride is at its very highest point when she sees her children humble themselves before God. 9:80, Worship Service. “I need Jesus” by Gabried and ‘‘One Day by Marsh will be used as prelude and offertory. 10:00, Communion Service. Sermon C. G. McElroy. i 10:30. Sunday School. Prayer meeting will be Wed. 7:30 p.m. in the church. Leader, Frank Rumple. . V p FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Barkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent i ; For the observance of Mother’s day, the sermon will be entitled ‘A Christian Home." " Motherhood, Sublime. Eternal” by Moore is to be sung by the choir. “May Night” by Pajmgren and “Faith” by Hornberger will be played by Miss Phyl1s Kraft. Ghurcb School Floivers will be presented during the ehutch school assembly period to. the youngest and the oldest biothers present. “ . | ' Willing Workers i < ThP Willing Workers class will facet Tuesday evening, May 13, at ??30 o’clock at the heme of Mr. Hid Mrs. Edward Anderson, Willhire; Ohio. Study Course ; The study course, “The New testament church and the Restorstion Movement!’ will be contin•iqd at 7:30 p.m. oh Wednesday, May 14. \ ■ • k ' ’ Choir At 7:00 p.m., Thursday. May 15. the choir will meet for rehearsal. Coming Events . May 19-23 — International Con•entlon at Chicago. May 26-June 6 — Un|pn Daily Vacation Bible School. \ - ! June 8 — Children’s day. ; Junto 12-15 — State Convention it Winona Lake. , : June IB — Father’s day. • ! \ Phone 5-2015 ? In Decatur Since 1921 (

First Baptist Church Robert H* Hammond, pastor Bible School The Bible school hour is 9:15 a. m. This Sunday will be the first with our new superintendent, Mr. Sliger, to charge. Morning Worship Our Mother’s day worship service is at 10:30. The theme for the service in the pastor’s message is "A Letter to Mother.” Mrs. Ed Lobsiger will bring a solo for our special musical selection. Recognition will be given to every family sitting in a group together. Baptist Youth Fellowship B. Y. F. meeting is at 6:80 in the lower auditorium. Evening Worship ! In the evening service the pastor will speak on the subject “A Man’s Hand.” This service features inspiring Gospel singing and an hour of informal worship. The time is 7:30. Monday Night The men's brotherhood is invited to attend the combined meeting of the Salamonle and the Fort Wayne Association Brotherhoods at 7:00 Monday night at the South Wayne Baptist church in Fort Wayne. Cars will leave the church at 6:f5. I . Wednesday Night Choir rehearsal is at 7:00, followed by the prayer service at 8:00 and the monthly workers conference of the»Sunday school at 9:00. Thursday Night\ \ Bible study class meets at 7:30 each Thursday night. You are invited to attend. I Friday Night The Philathea class will meet Friday night at the church at 7:30. Hostesses are Mrs. Edna Strickler and Mrs. Bunny Strickler. Mrs. Eula Stanley will be the leader. - FIRBT METHODIST CHURCH W, Monroe at Fifth St Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 The church at study with Noah Schrock serving as general superintendent and director of the (adult assembly. Children’s assembly is in the Wesley room with Mrs. Lowell Smith in charge. MrsRaymond Walters is in charge of the nursery for all pre-school children during the church school and \vorship periods. \ \ 10:20 The church at worship. The worship service; is opened with organ meditations by Mrs. Edgar. Gerber. The senior choir will sing the anthem, |*A Mother’s Day Prayer” by Thompson. The pastor’s worship sermon will be, “Religion Must Have a Home Base.” which is in keeping with the final observance of national family week. Miss Helen Haubold will sing a special selection, “FOr my Mother” by Malotte. There will be a service of dedication and baptism i for infants during the worship period. 6:00 Senior and Intermediate Youth Fellowship. The members of both groups Will join in a program to honor their mothers who will be special guests. The program will include special music selections and a sound motion picture film, “Preface to Life.” 7:00 The final in a series Os Sunday evening programs on the theme “Faith Is A Family Affair” wilt be in charge of Mrs. Samuel Emerick. The i panel discussion topic will be, “The Christian Family Living in the Community.” \ Members of the panel Will Include Mr. L. S. Brumbaugh, Superintendent of schools, Kendallville, and members of the conference committee on the family life study, judge Myles Parrish, Mrs. Floyd Krick, and the pastor. Devotional leader for this service will be Mrs. Nathan Nelson, and ushers will include Mrs. Richard Childs, Mrs. -—— - —- —J . . — _

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The second Sunday In May is dedicated annually to our mothers. Religious emotion and mother love “Here, Mother, you need not take are closely bound, for the latter is about the nearest approach in this life that we have to the wonderful cam passionate love of God. You cannot honor mother in the David Heller, Mrs. Joe Hiles, and. Mrs. Chester Dalsell. The public is invited to attend. Monday 8:00 Evening circle meeting at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Nila Neil. Devotions will be given by Mrs. Robert Smith and the lesson by Mrs. Neil. Hostesses will be Mrs. joe Azbell and Mrs. Mabel Marshall. Wednesday 7:00 Youth choir rehearsal. 7:45 Senior choir rehearsal. 7:30 Mid-week service of prayer and study. 8:30 Board of education meeting. 8:30 Meeting of all visitors who will be assisting in the W. S. C. S. visitation program. Friday 9:30 am., district Dr. A. W. Pugh, district superintendent will conduct the district conference here beginning at 9:30 on Friday morning, May 16. Rev. W. L. Hall will open the program as devotional leader. There will be reports from district work including W. S. C. S., lay activities, and youth camps. Miss Helen Haubold will provide special music. A laymen’s panel discussion is to be directed by Fred Busche, district lay leader. Reservations for the noon luncheon should be placed with Mrs. Lowell Smith or the pastor? 'WH ' ZION EVANGELICAL • And REFORMED CHURCH William C. Feller, pastor 4 Church School at 9:00 a.m. Raymond Snyder, superintendent. Bring the entire family and come for the study of interesting and: helpful lessons. Worship service at 10:00 a.m. Tire festival of the Christian home will be observed. Sermon by the pastor: “Christ in Jhe Home.” The youth choir will sing. Every family ought to be in church; especially on this day. Youth Fellowship at 6:00 p.m. Doyle Egly Will be in charge of this devotions and Verlib Egly Will present the topic. Official board meeting on Monday at 7:00 p.m. Churchmen’s brotherhood on Monday at 3:00 p.m. Youth choir on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class meeting in the church social room on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. choir rehearsal on Fri-< day at 7:00 p.m. ' ! Come and worship with us._ , CHURCH OF GOD ; Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Herman W. Hammond, 8. S. Bupt. Morning and evening services every Sunday. “Mother’s Day” 8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood hour, WKJG ,1380 on your dial. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, sermon: "Mother.” 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. Christians htteiwi Sunday school regu larly. i 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights, Mrs Elmer Scott, Mrs. Herman Hain mond. Mrs. Ora Blew, directors. 6:30 p.m. iouth Fellowship, Miss Virginia Taylor, president. 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday eve ning services, sertoon by:! Rev. M. H. Reynolds of Indianapolis, Ind.

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