Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1952 — Page 2

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I I WisdomWl ttj«O»CAM»OOCoB day school lesson, God’s estimate of F ijman .Life (Temperance) for Sunday, May 25. 1. Whefe~in Ahls lesson 1* taught any thing against drinking? I 2. ’Why is the inner life so Im- | port lit? |’ •j 3. Whdt has a man’s conscience ] to djfuith worshipping God? 5 4. Why should one become as •s a little child to be converted? 5. what value does Christ put ‘ on llie? ° * i -Jl—— ' 1 1 HI if | > r IDEAL DAIRY | . I Restaurant — Our Specialties — . Short Orders and i | Fountain Service ■ ' 1 A food Quiet P|acp to Eat. Bus Station s I 217 Si 2nd St. Phone 3-4118 I ■STEFFEN I IMPLEMENT C4l ? Quality John Deere Farming I I Equip.nent DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louden Rarn Equipment fl ’ See us for Service. L\ • } 114 Nl 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 toMimU >661611< H4HH4 I Bdierkes ■ implement Sales Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery | Sales and Service iHI-Way 27 Phone 3-3311 ♦hh>66*h*»hm*6HH< »e 61 »•♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦* t »•♦♦♦♦♦♦ courteous \ SERVICE. Bring yom Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. < g Third at Monroe >, "We Iteow Your Ford Best” !>♦♦♦♦■ 4*******»*»*6H>*<ie MECATUR | . LUMBER CO. “Home of Homes” Builders’ Supplies and Coal : Estimates Free )hone 3-3109 111 Jefferson St. QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING I j .__ g | All twork done in our .. |?) yowrj plant right here In Decatur. Holthouse Drug Co. >*»***♦♦ . —— For General Plumbing ant Heating Needs, We'Are At Your Service. Just Call t f .KER PLUMBING AND HEATING W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2609 loye t|» believe that no heroic ifibe is ; ever lost.—Garfield. Pumphrey Jewelry Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS / War is' the greatest source o| evil and oq moral corruption. Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop I I Established 1915 Ail Kinds of Roofing A Siding Fuiroaces — Stokers Conversion Gas & Oil Burners insuiatloh-r-Bulldihg Specialties | Phone 3-2615 ‘■L ■ rz.—_ We would that our ftountr; \ might always be 4 in the right., 11 j ‘ 4'"** •k THC OID REL,ASLE jfi ; F iMfoJ| “"Snip* .ri 1 rr ";i<.■ r<

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I Comments Jftl on s.s.<*fPfe| Creamed sonunent6 on the Sunday school lesson,; God’s Estimate of Human Life? Exodus 20:13; Matthew 5:21-26; 18: fl; Luke 9:51-56, (Temperance), for Sunday, Humnn personality is sacred it >e«d§ to be safeguarded; to do this there kre certain laws tiat must be observed. We Wi|| dp well to study these laws. , V.M. untary taking of one's life, or that of another, suicide, inupder, is wicked; for by doing this, that which God bqa created and highly praised is destroyed; life ish a trust; it really belongs (o God. Conscientious objectors have \a point. Those who engage in war make the government guilty of killing. Wars are no( the wilh pf Gpd. but he allows a .place foj seif.defense. This verse a temperance teaching\in that lan alcohoj addict destroys life piecemeal One but of‘{( every fifteen moderate drin|tei?s is ap alcoholic, physical ahd mental powers depleted; he is a menace to society and a curse to himself. ] '■ 1 . V. 21. "Ye have heard that it wias said by thepi of old time, Thiou shalt not kill and whosover shall kilt shall be in danger of the judgment.” Jesus endorsed the commandment not to kill aind pointed to the penalty pronounced by the judgment, the court of Justice Jesus came to save life; therefore, he coUld not tolerate killing. In the ! following verse, Jesus points out that by altowihg the cause of murder in the mind, one is as guilty as if he hadi committed murder; the inner liife can be transformed by him; this fedemption. Vs. 23,24. if thou bring thy gift to the, aitar and there rememberest that thy brother hath ought against thees Jeaye there the gift before the altar and go thy first, be reconciled | to thy Wither and then come afad offer thy gift.’’ Real worship l and devotion can not begin I’ till oqr consciences are clear. ■ ' ! V. 25. "Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou are in the way with him; test' at apy lAQut&MCte* <P^' ; ■ That which costs dearly in human lives blight not th b $ forgotten. Just as man’s redemption cost the life of Jesus, and this fact; should be always remembered, so holy communion is a I recognized church ordinance in w-hich the phrase, "Do thia' in remembrance of Me” is repeated. There is* a •parallel* on the level of patriotism when Memorial day is observed. We must preserve welll that which hag been earned and maintained often at great sacrifice] It calls for spber thought {and serious living; that the highest freedom of' life shall continue. 1 * i Haalc Ravlaiaf ■ I . - L \i L Kpys to Christian Living, by Luel’.a Knott, the wl pl. Wilde co., is designed to help discouraged people today. There I are dismissions on fqite, scripture, prayer, obedience, consecration, and suffering, ip which problems are met and solved.

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time thine adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison.” It is no uncommon thing for estrangements to arise because of the non-payment of a debt Christ advises the debtor to make settlement quickly. There is a loss of* the inner Ute when mental disturbance are permitted. V. 26. "Verily I sky unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence till thpu hast paid the £ttermqst farthing.” Once a matter is committed .ts legal procedure the law must take its course. The law knows no mercy. V. 5. "And Whoso, shall receive one such Mttle child in my name recelveth me.” t A child is the best example pf man qs he comes from the Creator’s hand. Being in a receptive mood makes possible the Incoming of Christ, effecting a unlop as taught in "I am the vine and y« ate the branches.” V. 6. “But whose shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me. it were better for him that a millstone be hanged about his neck and he be drowned in the depth pf the sea.” The penalty awaking one who plots tpe destruction of on# of God’s > children will be , worse than death. V.SL "And it came to pass, when the time came that he should be received up, he steadfastly set his fa.ce to gp to Jerusalem.” Jesus knew the way to redeem life was by the way of the cross, so he determined to face the crisis. i V 5.52,53. \”Aud bent messengers befpre his facp; and they went and entered into a village of the Samaritans, to make ready for him ” Instead of going around Samaria. he took the straight course, knowing fun \ well the hatred of the Samaritans. Nothing could stop him in the redemptive plan. V. 54. “And when his disciples, James and John, saw this; they said, Lord, wilt thou that command fire to come down from Heaven, even as Elias did?" Jesus would not tolerate retaliation. y 5.55.56. "But be turned and rebuked them and said. Ye know not what manner of spirit ye are. ypr the \ Son of man is not come, < destroy men’s lives, but to save em- Xn4 Went to rfhotber village?’ attitude toward lisp wa? emphatic. 1 —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. Leeton Preyen itesson prayer: We pray that we rhay have a high conception of life hnd see to it that it is bot desecrated with death blows. We are grateful that life at its best \is united with the life of Christ. Grant tljat we may so abide in him that lijs life shall constantly flow into oprs. Clertcye Sa»f: ( Clericus says: "The body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, we must noCdesecrate it with immoral practices of any kind. Temperance deals with aE varieties of moral problems. Sexual immorality, dishonesty, and lying come within the purview of temperance lessons, in exactly the same way as does liquor indulgence. We must emphasize the sacredness of human life. Do not forget that there are other ways of killing the human body and soul besides the stab of an assassip.” Christ gave his blood that we might be free from sin and have the "peace only He can give.”

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Si Mary’* Catholic Church Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6:00 g.m. First Mass. 7:30 a.qi. Low Mass. 9:00 am. Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. High Mass. ' ' Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Piuyer Hour . and Benediction, Sunday 2:30 p.m. Holy Communion Sundays First Sunday, The Catholic Ladies; of Columbia. ’ j Second Sunday, Holy Name ciety. | ‘ . ] Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. Fourth Sunday; Children of Mary. j ZIPN EVANGELICAL 1 . And REFORMED CHURCH Will|»<n C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m., Raympnd Snyder, superintendent Classes for all agep. Worship service at 10 Am., serrnoii by the pastor, "The Asleep-, s ion, An End and a Beginning.” Persons without a church hpme ; in the city are invited to worship in this service. ' ” ' p d'\ Youth fellowship at 6 p.m. Nola Lehman will give the topic end ■ Katherine Goelz will have the 1 devotions. I ’ Thd vacation c, hur c h school sponsored by the associated churches, will open in the Lincoln school on Monday at 8:30 a.m. Boys and girls between 4 years of ege and high school freshteefi are invited. p* \ Philalethean circle on at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrq. {Dallas ■ Goldner. Please note change in date. Ruth and Ndomi circle on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Friendship circle on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of MrsJoe Hazelwood. Bethany circle on Wednesday at > P4gksu the home Os Mrs. Wesley Phoebe Bible class meeting on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. at the church. / ■' i Come and worship witty us. ; ' i I { !’ '•■‘l'l NUTTMAN AVE. U.S. CHURCH M. T- Simon, pqstor Sunday school, 9:30 a m. Morning worship, 10:30 a s m; Christian endeavor, 7 p.m. J Evening worship- 7 ; 30 p.m. Bible study will be conducted by the pastor from the book of 81. JOhn on Wednesday evening at 7’30. 1 , \ ' The Sunday school will coo nerate with the community Bible school to be held at the Lincoln school. All children frpm the of four through fourteen from l>fe local church will have their Bible expenses paid for bjj the Sunday school treasurer. The pastor and superintendent urge all ctyildreh of the church to take advantagte of this opportunity as their will be no Bible sctyool conducted at the church this yeat l . ■ | METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth St. Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30, Tbe church at study With Noah Schrock serving as general superintendent and director of the adult assembly. Children’s assembly Will bp in chargp of Mrs. Lowel! Smith. Mrs. Raymond Wasters is in charge of the nursery for qil pre-school children during the church period. L There will be no worship-serv-ice. Rev, and Mrs. Samuel Emerick are attending the annual conference pt Trinity church, Elkhart. Ordination service and the reading of pastoral appointments will be the main feature of the Sunday afternoon session beginning at 1:30 o’clock. Vacation Bible School May 26 to June 6 with Mrs. Russel. .Owens as dean. The school will start Monday morning at 8:30 at {the Lincoln school. All children iof kindergarten through junior agps are invited to attend. Monday, 7:30, meeting of the trustees of the church in the church study. . , ,\j Wednesday ' 7:00 Youth choir rehearsal 7:45 Senior choir rehearsal. 7:30 Bible study and prayeij.«?* The First State Banfc Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp-

;>\ First Baptist Church f Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School . The Bible school hpur is at 4:ls. Special features will marty thp opening exercises. Donald Sliger is Superintendent. tn ttye morning worship service St 10:$K~the theme of the service Will be "Christian Fatrtott.” T*te choir will sing a patr|ptic apthem. The B. Y. F. will mpet at 4:30 tn the church lower auditorium. Evening Gospel Service Following the opening gong service and moments of meditation tn worship, the 7:30 gerytee will feature the Life of Paul Him “First Missionary Journey.” Those who a»e following this series will he interested in seeirfg every film. They gre both educational and ingpiratlonal. 'The monthly meeting of the official board of the church is Monday night, at 7:30 at the church. The junior deacons are invited to attend. , Tuesday night, the members of the B. Y. F. will go to Muncie, Walnut St. church, for the associations! B. Y. F. meeting. Cars will leave the church at 6 in order to arrive in time. * Wednesday night, choir rehearsal is at 7:00, followed by the prayer service at 8, and the monthly business meeting at the close of the prayer service, / The Bible study class meets at •7:30 oh Thursday night. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:3|0 g.m. Jack Knudsen, supt. Worships service, 10:30 a.m. pr. E. C. Lindsay, guest minister. Retired miinster from Goshen, IpWomen’s Association meeting diana. Miss Helen Haubold. soloist. Wednesday. May 28th at 8:00 p.m. Decotions, Mrs. Ernest pigh. Tlite lesson “P’s and Q’s cif Missionary (Education will be presented by Mrs. Dave Langston. Members of Ruth Circle will be hostesses. CHURCH OF GOD Founded A.D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Herman W- Hammond, S. S. Supt. ? Morning aqd evening services every Sunday. 8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood hour, WKJG 1380 oh your dial. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, sermon: "A Pure Religion/’ ’ s 10:30 a.m. Sunday school. Christians attend Sunday school regu larly. - 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights. Mrs. jElmer Scott. Mrs. Herman Hammond. Mrs. Ora Slew, directors. { 6:30 p.m. Youth fellowship, Miss Taylor, president. ■ 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday evening services, sermon: | “A Pure (World.” I ' J 1 * Wednesday 7:30 p.m( Mid-week prayer meeting. "Christians, attend prayer (meeting regularly!” I? 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and Youth |Choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, Mrs. Kehneth Roop, directors. WE WELCOME YOU : If you are a born-again Christian, ijesus made you a member of The Church, of God. Acts 2:47. f, Affiliated with the Church of God, Central Offices, Anderson, Indiana. 1 “Where A Christian Experience, (Makes You A Memtyer.” TRINITY . Evangelical United Reetoren Madison at Ninth John E. Cnqmbe'-s, minister 9:15 Sunday schopl; Cbalmer Bollepbacher, superintendent. Our pttendance continues to run high (268 last Sunday) during the contest with Bethany Church. 10:30 Divine worship and Menterial dpy service. We welcome to pur service the American pegion, its auxiliary and junior auxiliary; (tye Veterans of Foreign Wars and auxiliary; and the Disabled American Veterans and auxiliary. Harold Mumma will be the prganist, and .the choir will sing thplabthem, “Alleluia! Alleluia!” by Ppge. The memorial message by the pastor is "The Pause of Remembrance.” Jqnior Christian EndeavoA and Youth fellowship. ! . ( 7: So Sacred concert at Trinity* Church by the G.E. choir, directed by Mr. David Embler. The qtyncert will feature piano-organ selections by Evangeline Embler and Harold Mumma; soloists —Heteine Foley, Karl Reinklng, Sharlene Lehuian, Janet Seitz, Winston Seitz, AUCTION SALES i j Experienced Salesmanship at Yaur Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock, Farm, and ,j Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Airften Co. J. F. banmaun Corner First A Monroe St*. 4 " PHONE 3-3201

and Jack Lawson; harpist—Kathryn Mayclin; the Aeolian cbolrl the Aligirl choir; and the Men’s Glee Chib.> Miss. Eileen Bieberich islbe accompanist. The public is cordially invited to this closing concert of the current year. Wednesday 7:00 Midweek service*. 8:00 Choir rehearsal. Next Sunday, June 1 Final service of Holy Communion for this conference year. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 226 N. Second, ground floor. C. G. McElroy, pastor Ernest Lehman, supt. 9:30 Church service. 10:00 Connnunion service. Sermon. i i 10:30 Bible Schppl. Prayer meeting Wed. BVe. 7:30. BETHANY CHURCH . i Evangelical United Brethren F- H- Willard, minister Sunday school 9:15 a.m. Let us all be present to help in the ly contest being held with Trinity Bunday school. Morning worship 10:10. Mi. Garry Demming, a representative of the Gideon’s will speak. Mr. Demining was formerly a chaplain and is now a florist in Bluffton. Mission Band and Little Heralds will meet during the hour of worship. The Mission Band will be in charge of M rs. Ralph Habegger, Mrs. William Christen, Mrs. Winston Rawly. The Little Heralds will be in chgrgp of Mrs. Guy Koos. No evening services until September. i The quarterly conference will meet in cailed sessio\i following the service of worship. The bpgrd of trustees will meet on Monday evening at 7:30. Midweek service on Wednesday at 7:00. The children will also meet. Choir rehearsal, Wednesday at 7:45. 1 \ I. ' ' 'Vacation Bible school begins Monday morning at 8:30. The sessions will close at 11:00. MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton Bt. H. J. Welty, minister 0:00 Sunday school. Ralph Myers, supt. Classes for all ages. ; I 10:00 Morning worship. Choir will sing, “Keep In Touch With Jesus.” Message will he given by Rev. Arthur Neuenschwander. 7:00 Children’s gospel hour. Esther Steinman will be in charge. 7:00 MYF. This will be, a Missionary service. Eddie Beihold in charge with three other young people giving stpriesi of missionaries. 7:30 Evening service. Hymn sing that you will enjoy. Message, Ret. Neuenschwander. The pastor is concluding a youth rally at Grabill church today. \ > Wednesday 7:3Q Prayer service and Bible study. 8:30 Choir practice under the direction of Esther Steinman.-, ,/ Friday. May 30, there will be a special regional youth rally at the Harvester Missionary Church in Ft. Wayne. Gerald Gerig will be the speaker. We welcome you to come and worship with us! ' \ I i — FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M- Berkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent “The Way of Living” will be the ttile of the sermon for the morning worship service at 9:30 a. pithis coming Sunday. Mrs. Gerald Strickler will direct the choir in singing the anthem. “Praypr Perfect” by Riley-Stenson. The numbers “Spring Melody” by Mallard and “Abide With Me” by Mendelssohn are to be played by Miss

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Samuel McChord Crothers has said, as the statesman on the battlefield felt that the experience of free government which had begun here in America should not perish from the earth, so we feel that the experience of organized religioq, qhd the new experiment of freedom in religion, not perish Ifrom the is only op way to keep it from per- •[! '/ ' Phyllis Kraft. Junior Church ‘'Muriel's Lesson” is the title of the story for Junior Church. Practice will be held in preparation for Children’s Day. ' Missionaries From India The general meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship on Monday, evening, May 26 at 7:30 in the church parlors is one to| whcih the public Is invited to attend. The Priscilla Circle, who are in charge of the program forth 4\ evening, have arranged for Mr. and Keith Hall, missionaries to India, to speak and to show pictures of their work in the foreign field. Refreshments will be served. \ TNT Class James .Strickler, 117 Porter Vista, will be host to the TNT class qn Tuesday, May 27, at 7:30 p. m. New Testament Church “The New Testament Church and the Restoration Movement”, a study course, will continue on Wednesday evening, May 28, at 7:30 q’cloqk. r / Choir Choir practice will begin at 7:00 p. m. on Thursday, May 29. D V, B S DVBS will begin this coming morning. May 26. CHIIRCH of the NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 4. m. Worship Service, 10:45 a. m. Junior Service, 6:45 p. m. Youfth Service, 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. Midweek Service Wednesday, 7:45 jk m. ! Our Vacation Bible School starts Monday at 8:30 at tfate church. Children between the ages of 4 and 15 are welcome. The sessions will be held each morning Monday through Friday for two weeks.

The: 20th general conventiqn of the Evangelical Lutheran church (841,000 members) will bd held at Minneapolis,! Minn., June 4-10. The 93rd annual sjrnod, the Augustanh Lutheran church (459,000 members) will bp held at Des Moines. lowa, June 10-15. y U—■— Church membership in the United States increased 59.8% in 24 years and now includes some 5% of the nation’s population, the National Council of Churches reports. Over the 24-year period. Protestant churches were reported to have gained 63.7% in membership, the Roman Catholic church, 53.9%, and Jewish congregations. 22.5%. The smaller “holiness” sect& of Protestantism and the Eastern Orthodox churches showed the most startling gains. Blessedness is promised to the peacemakers, not to conquerors. The blood of our youth should not he penalty of 6ur sins.

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