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I CommentsJ&l I on kl-eosonJajHgß Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesson, Christ's standard of Moral Purity. Exodus 20:14; Matthew 5:27-32; Mark JO:M, for Sunday, June 1. . h The moral sense of the sacredness of marriage is deadened by t|ie toleration in! mind first, of all ianity strikes at the core of adultianiyt strikes at the core of adultery and all other evil- practices by cleansing the stream of thought by means of the regenerating and purifying power of qhrist through the Holy Spirit. j ! V. 14. "Thou shall no commit adultery.” Adultery is an old time sin and calls for this plain com 4 mandment, V 5.27,28. “Ye have heard that it was said by them of ; bld time, Thou shaJt not commit adultery. But I say unto you, that whosover looketh upon a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.” The look is not supposed to be casual but persistent!, the desire not involuntary or momentary, but cherished with longing. V. 29. “And if thy right eye of- ! fend thee, it out. and cast it from thee; for |t is profitable for thee that one of thy members perish, and not thy whole body be cast into hell." Anything as dear to us as the right eye or a right hand must go if it \causes us to sin. We must discipline ourselves with vigor. The terribleness of allowing luring thoughts to linger In the mind is described by the word “hell;" The practice even of love affairs with married men and women winks iii the wrong direction. Homes broken, society corrupted. spiritual integrity lacking, are the results of the toleration of unwholesome! tolerated and Impure thought?' regarding sex life and the sacredness of the marriage vows. V. 30. “It hajth been said. Whosoever siialT pi|t away his wife, let him give her a writing of divorcement.” Polygamy and dismissing undesired wiv»s was so common in Old Testament times that religious leaders allowed a writing : i' . i ' r'' ; Hate ’is a poison that kills affection. Love is the source of life. A thought eyen of disliking another will find expression in some way, and if repeated, antagonism and hatred will result. A lovely thought of another will leave an influence, and like an arrow, wiil< enter the heari of another, leaving a spiritual deposit which will germinate real living. Human love, like djvine love, makes the lives, of others worthwhile, and makes a reservoir of power in the givdr. —- rU Book Roylew India, Give Me Thine Heart, by Isabel L. Petjtit, the W. A. Wilde co., is an historical novel; based on real revealing how farreaching can be the effect !of bringing to Christ a lost soul; in this case, a Hindu outcast, whose grandchildren are still actively engaged in Christian work in India. The book gives the solution to India’s political and economic problems. \ ! ■ - | We should wage war only to win peace. P. Hoffman.

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IJ I, " St. Mary’s Catholic\Church Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6:00 a.m. First Mass. 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children’s Mass. 10:16 a.m. High 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. 1 4 1 \ i: Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary, ti ' ■ THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Robert J. Trnsky, minister Ernest Lehman, supt. !Noctie —We have moved to a larger building, our new address is 121 W. Grant St. 9:30 Worship service. 9:45 Communion service. Sermon. 10:30 Bible school. Prayer meeting 7:30 Wed. evening, Mildred Keller, leader. - Several of the young people attended the Christian young peoples rally at Montpelier Tuesday, evening. They all enjoyed a weihet and marshmellow roast afterwards. ZivN evangelical AND REFORMED i ! William C. Ft|ler, pastor Church slchool at 9:00 a.m. Raymond Snyder, superintendent. Every class is lead by a capable teacher. Bring your entire family and join one of the clashes. !\ Pentecost Worship service at 10:00 a.m. Celebration of the Holy Communion. Meditation By the pastor, “The Price of All members and friends are urged to! be present!. Special offering tor the National Mission Board’s New Church Building Fund Cgmpaigm! Official Board meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. \ ! Women’s Guild meeting on Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Heidelberg Class covered-dish subper on Thursday at 6:00 p.. Coffee, meat and rolls vfill be furnished. Members of the class apd frisnds are asked to bring own table service and a covered dish. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 p.m. , [ Come and worship with us. t "he Vacation Church > School, sponsored by i \the {Associated Churches, will continue from Monday through Friday of beat week; The closing program will be hefei on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Liijieoln school auditorium. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Jack Krudsen, sup’t.. ! Worship service, lb:30 a.m. Mr. Duane Ratz, guest minister; Special music will be presented by Dick Reidenbach. BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willardi, minister Sunday school 9:15 a.m. We are being asked to honor our teachers ini show our appreciation by being present ! 10(>% this Sunday. Let us 3U down that narrow lead which Trinity hgs. Morning worship 10:10 Sermon: “Our Need of Spiritual Renewal.” ■' ! VacaittOn Bible school continues nejct week with a closing public sefvlce on Friday evening at 7:30. Midweek service Wednesday at 7:|o, Children’s group also. i i The council of administration and the quarterly conference will meht jn Wednesday evening at 7; 45. !> - Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7:45. ' ! ■ ' V . Unit No. 1 (Mrs. Martz’s)’of thfe Women’s Society of Tv’orjd Servicie will meet on Thursday afternoon 2:QO at the home of Mrs. Henry Adler, 518 Marshall StrieeX. Mis. Lena Harruff and Mrs. Fred Beelefr wi|l assist. Mrs. Edna Hammond will have charge of tlfe lessoL study- i . practice of Children’s Day willbe held on Saturday at Ifoo o’clock. Ninety-nine percent of the fail-' ures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.—C-' W. Carver. DISTRIBUTORS of MOBILGAS MOBILOIL ' . I ’j PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Sth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 .■ < \ - I I

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jonas M. Hotkey, minister Gerald Strickler, superintendent “The Teaching of Jesus” will be the topic of the sermon for this coming Sunday morning worship service at 9:30 a.m. The choir will sing “Great is The Lord” by Landon, under the direction of Mrs. , Gerald Strickler. "Miss Phyllis Klraft will play “Clair de Lune” by Deßussy and “Vesper Prayer” by Kern, Junior Church Practice will be held ini preparation for Children’s Day which will be June 8. DVBg The Union Daily Vacation Bible School will continue for five days this coming week, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. each morning. A picnic will be held on Friday, June 6. •» Associated Churches _ At 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday the monthly .meeting of the Associated Chufches Council will be held at the Reformed Church. i Church Board The church board will meet in the church office at 7:30 on Wednesday evening, June 4. Lydia Circle Miss Florence Licbtenstiger will be hostess to the Lydia Circle at her home on Wednesday, June 4, at , 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Dorphus Drum, will be program leader. Choir. \ Practice for the choir will be held at 7:100 p.m. on Thursday, June 5. 1 Coming Children's Day —June 8. State convention at Winona Lake —June 12-15. ■ , * First Baptist Church Robert H. Hammond, pastor The Bible school of the church meets at 9:15 a.m. Mr. Don Sliger is, superintendent and there are classes for all groups. Within the next few weeks, transportation will be provided for all needing it . to and from Sunday school and church. ; The Load's Supper .will be observed in the Rooming worship service at 10:30. The theme of the message will be “This Is My Blood.” The choir will sing the spiritual “Won’t You Set Us Free?" The B. Y. F, meets at 6:30 in the lower auditorium. At the 7:30 evening service, the pastor will present his resume of the American Baptist convention held last week jin Chicago. | Following evening service there will be a uingspiration in the lower auditor ( ipm. Refreshments will be provided by the B. Y. F. On Wednesday night the ihoir will rehearse at 7:00, followed by the prayer service at. 8 :00. The Thursday night Bible study Mass meets at 7:30. You are invited to attend. - Children's day program will Ibe bn June 8 at the 9:15' Bible school hour. Sunday school picnic — the\ biggest ever — will be held on Thursday. June 12. Plan now to attend. Transportation will be provided and a grand time is planned tor all. .. X \ r. j s . ■ \ First Methodist Church W. Monroe at Fifth 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 will be in charge of Mrs. Lowell. Smith. Mrs. Raymond Walters is in charge of the nursery for all pre-school children during the church school and worship 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, “O Holy Father’* by MaphettL There will be a service for the reception of pew members into the church fellowship. The pastor’s sermon theme will be f’The Royal Mile,” 6:00, intermediate and senior youth fellowship groups will meet at 6 p.m. for election v of officers and selection of adult counselors. Vacation Biblp school sessions will continue throughout the week, beginning at 8i 3Q each morning. Wednesday 1 7100, yopth choir rehearsal. 7:45, senior choir rehearsal. f 7.:3ff, Bible study and prayer. 8:30, official board meeting. \ ' Thursday i 8:00, Everready class members { will meet with Mrs. L. A. Gowens. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. W. Guy Brown, HlM♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»»♦»♦»♦ The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 'I H * £ H'■! I ■ . I

—■ HegHBBgBBBgBBgS and Mrs. Paul Edwards. 8:90, Wesley class members will meet in the Wesley room of the church. Hostesses: s Mr. and Mrs. Clay Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Owehe, and Mr. and) Mrs. Clyde Harris. Devotions will be given by Mr, and Mrs. Claude Koons and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Butler will have charge of the program. * — Zion Lutheran Church W. Monroe and Eleventh streets Edgar P, Schmidt, paster The festival of the Holy Spirit will be celebrated Bunday with services at 8 and 10:80 o’clock. The Sacrament will be administered at both morning services. Sunday school and Bible classes will be conducted between 9:15 and jl0:15. There are classes for all ages. Church Calendar The Walther League meets Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock in the parish hall. Ejection of officers will be held. Ths Married Couples club meets Sunday evening at 8 p.m. in the parisji hall. Vacation Bible school will be held each day next week, classes beginning Monday morningg at 8:30.. Church council meeting Tuesday evening at 8. Choir Wednesday eveninig at 7. On the warm summer Sundays we invite our members and guests to attend the early service, at 8 o’clock each Sunday. ' ' \ Missionary Church ! Tenth and Daytori streets H. J. Welty, minister 9: op, Sunday school. Classes for all fine capable Christian teachers.! Ralph Myers, superintendent. We welcome you to our growing Sunday school. 10:00, Morning gworshfp. Special music, Esther Steinman. \ Message, "Pray Without Ceasing”! 7: Op, Children’s Gospel hour. 7:oft, M Y. F. Eddie Beihold in charge. Lester will give us a talk on, The Three Types of Christians. 7:30, Evening service. Hymn and chorus sing. Message, “Obeying the Spirit.” Wednesday 7:30, Bible study and prayer service. June 8, we will have our annual jub breaking service. This is a special missionary service. June 2-20 we will have our vacation Bible school in the church. The program will bevJune 22. A ivelcome awaits you to worship with us! 1 | — r B.V Clericus Says: Cleticus says: “Adultery, Jesus ruled, grows out of evil thoughts. He always maintained that the time to deal with sin is when it is sti}l confined in the realm of thought, emotion, and purpose. Do not dally with those states of heart and mind which produce sin. It is fatal to wait till the impulse has fulfilled its course and brought forth an act. Uproot the noxious weed as soon as it appears. Pounce upon evil before it has assumed the mlgjhty strength which will render it irresistible. British Methodism is losing 65,000 young people annually because its various youth organisations i do not pass them on to the church as members. Os more than 1,000.000 who use the church premises reg-, .ularly. three-quarters \have little direct' connection with the church. Suggested remedies: more weekend activities and more varied church programs.

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CHURCH Os The NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D.. Wood, Minister Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Worship Service, 10:45 a, m. Mrs. Donald K. Ault, Missionary to Africa, will be the speaker at thik service. Junior Service, 6:45 p. m, Youth Service, 6:45 p. m. Adult Study Group, 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.j m. Message by the pastor. Missionary service Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Our Vacation Bible school continues through the next h week. Therja are classes tor all from age 4 to age 15. J ■ : . . ' . . ?/ ' • T I 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 and evening services every Sunday. 8j:30.a.m. Christian Brotherhood hour, WKJG 1380 on your dial. 9:30 a.-m. Morning worship, sermon: By Rev. Ewald E. Wolfram, guest speaker. > .10:30 a.m. Sunday school. Christians attend Sunday school regularly. ’ 6:30 p. m. “Shining Lights.” 6f30 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Miss Virginia Taylor, president. 7; 30 p.m. • Regular Sunday evening Sermon by Rev. Ewald E. Wolfram, guest speaker, j Tuesday’ 7:30 p. nn Cottage Prayer Meeting! Mr. & Mrs. Cal Peterson’s, 603 StWednesday \ 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer meeting. “Christians, attend prayer meeting regularly!” 8130 p.m. Sanctpary and Youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth W’atkinp, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, direc- ' WE WELCOME YOU If you are a born-again Christian, Jesus made you a member of The Church of God. Acts 2:47. Affiliated with the Church of God, Central Offices, Anderson, Indiana. » , v “Where A Christian Experience, Makes You A Member.” TRINITY Evangelical United Bretnren Madison at Nintn |Jphn E. Cnambe>*B, minister 9:15 Sunday school: Chalmer Bollenbpcher. general superintendent. Our friendly attendance contest witi Bethany continues through June. Average attendance for May was 257; let’s keep it high. 10:30 Divine Worship and Holy Con munion. Harold Miimma, organist; Evangeline Embler, minister of music. “Blessed Jesus” by Chris Johnson is the anthem by the choir. The Communion meditation by :he Pastdr is “The Pentecost Nee led Today.” All members are invi ed to the Lord’s Table for this fina communion service of the confere ace ! year. 6:30 Junior Christian Endeavor and j Youth Fellowship. 7:po Evening service of praise and iwarship. The sermon theme is

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“The Damascus Experience.” • The church council meets at the close of the evening service. i Monday 6:30 Softball practice at McMillen field. \ Tuesday 7:30 Ladies aid at the church. Mrs. Roy Miimma, Mrs. Earl Mounsey, and Mrs. Wilson Reed are the hostesses. Election of officers will be held. f Wednesday 7:00 Mid-week services.' 8:00 Choir rehearsal. Sunday, June 8 i \ . Church membership day and Children's day. For the most part, God guides only those who daily seek Him.— McCracken. 000 AWM Happiness lies in l the thrill of I creative effort.—F. D. Roosevelt. 5 ‘lnsure Your Future” i Decatur Insurance Agency , Since 1877 Kenneth Runyon , All Forms of Insurance! K. C. Bldg. | Phone 3-4300 8 1 >44 5 The Constitution does not provide for first and second class cit- - izens. — Wilkie. v . BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk” r j Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 - *****♦**♦♦*♦***4l4*oll l ' To* delay justice is injustice.— \ Penn. 4 • X I — |4 _■■.... „ r LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of Hardware Sporting Goods, Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 The secret conviction is manifested in action. t I< <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦ RIVERSIDE GARAGE We Repair all makes of cars. Front Wheel Alignment. Batteries and Tires. v* 24-Hour Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 Christianity if tried would not be. found wanting. ! - t h ' »»»*♦«♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦« t LUTES Flower Shop Flowers for All Occasions J Potted Novelties j Potted Plants—Corsages Phone 3-3304 » < 9<i<4 44< 'riie sorest of afflictions are intolerable' only when we see ’them in the wrong light.—Ldwrence. Yost Construction Co., Inc. j Ready-Mix Concrete » r Sand and Gravel JI General Construction Phone 3-3114 \ M 449 DECATUR FARMS DRESSED CHICKENS T EGGS AND POULTRY -■' '' - K - Wholesale and Retail l So. Third St. ' Pho.no 3-2148 ■ ■ ■■■ .. ' ’ • ' ' ' . ■ ' A