Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1952 — Page 2
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3 Discussion on I ■Questions ..JUtesson ijiscussion;.,quest ions on the Sunday school lesson. A Humble and Grea't Hearted Leader. for Sunday, . September 7.L Why is it that great men are often guilty of gross sins? 'ft ' ?, Wh<u on ? can one claim GO(i"S ‘ : ' _ 3. How ma . a pardoned sinner overcome. his influence, when hav'ifi:- done w t.otu' ' ' I Why is sin that breaks, qp a home life sb dastardly? •'! <■ I.J At What : points are many pSwuls to .‘dame in the rearing " of fhejr.children?
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■ | Comments I on as/’tiSrcd! [ft Besson Jfefggg Creamed Comments, on the Sunday school lesson, A Humble and Great .hearted, beader, II Samuel 12:1-7; 12:13,1’4; 18:32,33; II Samuel 24:24 for Sunday, September ;7,. The great king, the beloved Psalmist,, like all men was human and subject to temptation and guilty shame of sin. There are no 100% heroes. But God'sftnercy pardons, restores and blesses the penitent. VI. “And the Lord sent Nathan to DaVid. And he came unto him and said, There were men in one city; the one rich.'the other poor. ’ The fact that Nathan went reveals his courage ami devotion : to duty for it was dangerous to rebuke a king. V. 2. “The rich man had exceed- ' ing many flocks and herds.’’ This parable adroitly* given had its ap--1 plications, not at first seen. This • rich man represented David,. V. 3. “But the poor man had noth- ; ing save one little Iqmb, which he ! had bought anil nourished upland I it grew up together with him,/and . with the childpen; it did eat of his meat, and drank of his own ( cup and lay in his bosom, and was unto him as r a daughter.” This ’ pet lamb was held in affection, : an- experience that David as Shep- ; herd could understand. The appli-j cation points'to Uriah, a poor but art al army man. to David. V.L “And there came a traveller unto the rich man, he spared to take, his own flock and of his own-herd, to dress for/the wayfaring man that was come unto him: , but took the poor man’s lamb, /and, J dressed it for the that ,was come to him.” The application points to the of, Uriah’s wife in adultery. This story em-j phasizes the, meanness fttnl the selfishness and heartlessnesw of the rich man in taking from the j pobr man his one-prized posses-J sion. thus picturing David at his j worst. ~ - | ■V.S.- “And* David’s apger was ; greatly kindled against file man: and he said to Nathan. As the Lord , liveth. the man shat hath done this thing shall sUrelv die.” David nil-
1 ' ft ■' ■ "Tlwre are four ways in which God guides us to know His will,” savs Hannah W. Smith —through the Scriptures, through providential circumstances, through the conviction of our own higher judgment, .and through the inward expressions of tile Holy Spirit pit our minds. Where four harmonize, it is safe to. say God 1 ' s’lieaks. If God tells me in drie voice to do or to leave undone anything, He will n,ot tell me the opposite in another voice. If there is contradiction, the speakers are not the same. There will be harmony when God % speaks.\ A ' Lesson Prayer: Lesion prayer; Our sorrow for sip drives us to thee and the remembrance <>f them ever keeps us humble. We are so grateful for a Savior with the love and the power to pardon, redeem, and strengthen 'us to walk as children of God. Grant that we shall show our gratitude by our continual effort to be co-laborers with Christ iu redeeming others.
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knowingly became his own judge Every man’s record of sin unfotgiven will form final judgment, sc that God is not to be blamed in the great” day of judgment. ; V. 6. “And shall restore the lamb fourfold 3, because he did .this thing, and because he had no pity.’’ Dai- . id had no pity when he placet! Uriah at the dangerous front of ■ battle, expecting him to be killed. . 7 VI7. “And Nathan said to David. 1 “shou art the man.” David stood • sfelf-condemned and self-sentenced This he acknowledged in his ponij tential Psalnis 51 and 32. David ; is a good example of sincere repentance. And so it Vvas that to i Nathan in the following verse, he j said, “I have ginned against the i Lord. And Nathan sad to Davids | the Lord hath also put away thy ■ sin; tliou shalt not die . . . Here is the gospel message. V‘.l4.\“Howbeit, because by this I deed thou hast given great peep\sion oL-the Lord ti? blaspheme, the I child also that is born unto thee j shall; surely die.” While Davfd would be forgiven he was to bear milch of the penalty of his sin in ■ the death of the child and in hi's i own family adultery, murder, and l tyranny. The marks of sin follow I the sinner though forgiven. It neyI er pays, tq sin even when under * God’s mercy. ' ; V.32.,“And the said unto Cushi.Js the young num Absalom same? And Cushi answered, The enemies of the Lord my king, and all shat rise against thee to dp ; thee hurt, be as that .young mail , is.” David loved his son, Absalom, i even though he attempted to takfe i his life here is portrayed the np- ' bleness of David’s character. David’s love was shown in* his lameq- ' it of thee at a price; neither will pampered his son too much so he j became a spoiled child. V. 24. “And the king said unto Araunah, Nay but I will sorely buy it of thee at a price nei;her will I offer burnt offerings uqtb tlie Lord my God of that which doth i cost me nothing. So David bought, the threshing floor and the oxen for fifty sheckers pf silver.” DavidI needed to make atonement for disj regarding God in taking a* j and so he wanted to make fitting -sacrifice which was not yto be ;a ■■ gijjt of another. God is pleased with i our offering self ..and our possession, a fine expression of diving relationship. '
Cfericus Says: Clericus says: “Because of David's true repentance, God heard him and put away his sin. There Is nd greater ! happiness in the world than that which coines: to ■ a mian whtj he lias been j forgiven. A terrible burden has j been rolled away and a sense ql , freedom and joy uplifts his heart. 1 This is the heart of the Christian : gospel. Christ forgives our sins , if we are willing- to confess them i to him and are truly sorry \f(ii* them.’’ \ .. ' i g —a | Wisdom"Wl H (QiQK 0 • »OOEt | Purpose Lightens Labor ’ 7 ■ Three stone i utters were driving I their chsiels into a massive block ' of granite. A stranger who hap ; ■ pened to be passing by afeked the l first stone cutter what he was din ing. “I’m cutting stone.” < growled i the laborer; he asked the second ! the same question .who said. “I'm ' working for three dollars and a ■ half per hour.” When the* question was put to the third one. his face lit up and he answeied, “I’hi 1 building a cathedral.”
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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor. 6:00 a.m. First Mass. ■ 7:30 am. Low Mass. , 9:00 ’a.ni; (Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. High Mass. Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Prayer Hour ’and Benediction Sunday 2:3o\p.m. > ; I’ Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday, The Catholic LadI ies oPcolumbia. j, 'I \ Second Sunday, Holy Name? Soj ciety. - -i ./■ | Third Sunday, The Rosary dp- | cijfty. | .Fourth Sunday, Children.of Mary I ' ——— \ o TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth i S John E. Chambers, Minister,! i; "9:15 —Sunday School; Chalnpr Bollenbacher. Supt. A vvelcogie awaits you in any One of the departments? z - y 16:30 Divine Wprship. Evangeline' Embler, organist and mjni of- music. A mixed quari/t, I composed of Georgia Fough|y, kJulia Jackson, David Embler, aiid I David Wynn will sing “Q uljy | Saviqr. Friend Unseen.” The pits- ; tor’s sermon on this Labor Stjn- | (lay will be “Do You Enjoy Your Work?” /:■ i 6:3o—Junior Christian EndeAv- ■ or and Youth Fellowship. r j )7:30 —The Evening. Service- ’pf ■ worship on first floor. ‘ 1 i t'm ine is “iesus Also Calls Us i 1 to Work." ? -T'l 'WEDNESDAY 1 - 7:00 Mid-week Service in fqur i age-groiips. ' > > \' «
8:00 — Choir Rehearsal.' i Tfje choir returns after several vai-ation. All members please Tie present. , ‘ ‘ I,' THURSDAY “ ]L 7:30 Ladies Aid at the Church with Mrs.- Harry Brown, ’'Mjis. David Wynn, and Mrs. John Kfelly hostesses. , . . t f 'FRIDAY - 7:30 Work and Win Class k'oeial at the home of I jr. .and Mrs. William Str.ihm. r ... . CHURCH OF GOD Founded A. D. 33 ii Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister '< Herman W. Hammond, S. S. Supt. Morning and evening se.rvi.tis every Sunday. \ \ . ' R:.30 a.m., “Christian Brotherhood Hour” WKJG, 1380 on yout dial. ’ . a., m. Morning Wo.rsltip, Sernio.n: By the Pastor. < ,10530 a.m.. ( hurch V’hool, ’'Christians Attend Church and SunSj . Seliool Regularly,” “ 6:30 p;i m. Yquth 6:30 p. m. Shining Lights. ;■ 7:30 p?m., regular Sunday e|U ning service. ■ Sfermdn by the Pastor. || . Wednesday ft 7:30 pan., regular midweek in<a.ver meeting. ' . ' / 8:30 p. m. Choir Practice. We Welcome You ,J ’ • Affiliated with the Church iftoi' God. general offices, Anderson, 'Tn-* liana. .“Where a Christian experience nialtes memlier,” ■ I \ ’.ft _ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, 'pastorp Bible School ft 'Bible, school begins at 9:15 asn Classes for all age groups niiiet \,'aeh week. Plans are underwiij .'or a great Rally I>ay and Fall season. Don Sliger. Supt. ift. Moriiing Worship ft Tn the. morning wor-hip servile it .10:30., the pa'stor will spe ik rpn ’’.e su'ije''; "God’s Appointmeiij." Mrs. C. E. Bell i- in charge ’j\e music.. i ft S nid.iy Night The Sunday night service \Viil resume next Sunday rjigjit. s; , ember 7. at 7:3b. •('. I? . Wednesday F r ' The’ choir wjjl reniparse it 7;'; ■ ■ in Wf'dnesdayft night. As. is the first rehearsal for t’/e |ail eason, all 01 ’ members <1 nd t -fese iesirir.g to join the choir for ijie coming season are urged , tp ft be •present at the appointed-.tlrn£ The mid-week service xiu the chinch is at 8:09. A time/of ■»r and fellowship is pla/nned for all. You will want to Attend.? The monthly husiriesfs/meeting
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of the church follows the prayer service. Bus Service \ The Baptist Church . bus is scheduled .to go into weekly service beginning on September 7. The bus will pick up before Sunday School . and make; a return trip following the worship service. , Those desiring to use tills service are asked to call the parsonage | 3-379 X and leave your address and name. .. A special invitation is extended to those' having no chulch home to enjoy this friendly service of our church: • Clothing Dfive Good usjed clothing kinds D being solicited.' . Heavy clothing is. needed for distribution by Airman . Bob’ Metzger in Greenland. Lighter weight clothing is needed for distribution by missionaries in.lndia. Girls clothing high school age—is needed for the Mather Negro sehodl in South Carolina. t Call or bring clothing to MFs. Harold Baughn or Mrs. R. 11. Hammond at the parsonage. r- U BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. F. Willard, pastor Sunday school, 9 a.m. 'Arthur Beeler, superintendent. A special emphasis is being made in attendance gince vacations have lowered -the average. Morning, worship. 10 a.m. Sermon “Yoh Are Christ’s and Christ Is Gods. 1 . \ Coupcil of Administration and’ Ipcal conference will meet on Wednesday Evening at.7:30. Young adult convention is being held at Oakwood Park this Satin day and Sunday. .
1 FIRST METHODIST .CHURCH I W. Monroe at Fifth street r Samuel Emerick, minister 9:00 The church at yStudy with "Noah SchT'oclv general superintendent \dlrccting the adult assembly. Children's assemblvr is under the direction of Mrs, Lowell Smith. The nul-sery for all pre-school children is in charge p-f Mrs. Raymond Walters. •* 1W:00 The, church at worship. Organ meditation's by Mrs. Edgar (ijTbhr. Mr. Lowell .J. Smith, I'opal layin’an. will iresille during the worship service. The Adams County Gideons, an organization of Christian business men? international in scope, and comprising laymen ci many denominations, will be in charge of the worship period. \yednesday 7:30, mid-Week serv? ice will be conducted by the pastor in the Wesley room. September Wednesday evenings will present a -eri.es of important fllustTated messages on “Our Church’s Primary Task.” - • ' s\.3O, Musi£ committee' meeting 11 the Wesley room. Members of this committee are: Mrs. C.. D .'.'oilier. Mrs. Lloyd Neil. Mrs. R. E. Allison, Mrs. Asa Pollock. Mrs. larenee Smitley. 4 Mrs, Robert Mills, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, and Chester Dalzell. ’ Thursday? 7: CO, ‘■ Everready class fellowship at the home of Mrs. E, W.. Johnson. street. 7:30 Wesley classv meeting in the Wesley room of the church 'Election of officers will be held. Hostesses: Dr. and Mrs.-J/E. Mor- > is. j h'airmen. Mr. and Mrs. “ I). Burdette Custer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray : ollins.. M<. and Mrs. Russell Ow *eris -will be in chattge of the etAin and Mrs. Richard charge of devotions.; MISSIONARY CHURCH Tentjh and payton \street H. J. Welty, minister 9:oi<', Sunday school hour. Ralph Myers, L superintendent, ft. Lester Strahm, ! junior y superintendent -Classes for all ages With teachers that teach the Word of God. 10;00 Morning Worship. Mr. Ralph Myers, Mtjtssagft, Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz. 7too ftChildren’s Gospel Hou\;. Mrs. J. Prifchajd Amstutz will be in charge. 7:00. MYF. ..Gurnqt Bixler will be in charge. Lohise Johnson and Annebeile-Shaffer will give a skit “Co-ed's jOift partide.” x 7:30' Evt-ixiag service. Hymn sing and! chortip time. ; Message wilt he given Rev. J. hritehard AnistutaA Wednesday. 7:30. Bible study and service. ® Sept. 7. at ?:30 pm. We have request night at our church. This is a program always enjoyed i»y all. ' This churr is here to serve the
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I community.. It’s purpose is to help i men "to see Jesus,” and to carry out Ihe Divine,'intention, “not to be but to tiiinister." We welcome all to any or all of our services. NUTTMAN AVENUE V United Brethren In Christ A. B. Neuenschwander, Pastor Nuttman Avenue at 11th Street 9:30 .Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. Message: “Thy Church — What and Why?” 7:00. P. B. C. E. 7:30 —Sunday Evening Gospel l.lour with The Trombone Trio and Robert Liechty, Jr. Wednesday, 7:30, prayer and Bible Study hour. \ Welcome to the Lord’s House ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. i Feller, pastor This is our annual visiting j Sunday. 4 There will be ho Church School classes and no worship service. Members are urged to attend some other church. The Women’s Guild will hold its ’ opening meeting of the fall season \’on Tuesday evening, beginning with,a pot-luck supper in tlte church dining room 6 p. m. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p. m.'j O/ficiill board meeting on Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. C\hurch cabinet nleeting on Wednesday at 8:0$ p. m. This group includes pie official 'board and the lieadsl of all other church organizations. , The Heidelberg class will hold a -class reunion on Thursday’ evening, beginning with a pot-luck supper jijt ti:3o j>. In . Senior qlioir rehearsal on Fri'.day at 7:00 p. m. a CHURCH OF CHRIST p‘ 121 W. Grant Street Robert J. Tinsky, minister Ernest L« liman. Bible School Supu 9:30' Morning W.orkhip and Communion service* Sermon: "Christian Labor.” . 'tBible Schdol,, 8.; 00 Evening service. Sermon: “King, of Kings.” Wednesday evening will be ; Prayer' meeting. Thp time tor' this service has been changed from 8:00 to 7:30. This ‘Wednesday will be our monthly iiii--si‘oii-ary study. Slides will be shown ok ,our missionjuy work Tn Okinawa. ‘
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ft Five Points Jack Knmlsfttf. S. S. Supt? Harold Glftzner’,' Asst. Supt. Sunday School 9v30 a. m. r Worship Service 10:30,;,a. m. Guest speaker will bp Earls ! Franz. Sermon: "Not For Sale."} Guest soloist will be Sliarlene Lehman, singing “Oh, come to my j heart. Lord Jesus," by Ambrose. “FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Traverse Chandler, minister i Gerald StVickler, Supt. I "Blessed Assurance" will be tliet ■ oT the sernjon for, . the morning worship at 9:30 a. m. The prelude' and the offertory will be played by Miss Phyllis Kruft. I The choir tinder \he diret tion of Mrs. Gerald Strickler, will sing \ tlie arithem “Thy Presence Lord" by Meredith. Communion service. Tlie worship service for Junior hurch at 9:30 a. m. will be in barge of Mrs. Edward Anderson ind'.Mrs, Traverse Chandler will present the lesson. > The Ofl’icial Board will nice: in the church office Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. tn. The Ruth Circle -will meet 'at Uft: ■ < ft ' \ ' \
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Jesus hojiored labor by being a laborer himself. He took a part in the home necessary tp care for it . He did'bis work wel|. at e sure But he to his days of labor, times of worship and, of service in redeeming humanity. His adher ents may do well in following* him as honest laborers and as setting examples in the worship of our
. the home of Mrs. Paul Daniels Wednesday evening al 7:30 p. m Mrs. paiiiels will also be the pro grani'-leader. The Lydia Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Elmet Darwacle ter Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.. m. Mrs. Dorphus Drum i- program leader. The general themwill be “Keep the Vision and the special them? is "Put in yoqr sickle and reap;” The. choir will rehearse in the church sanctuary Thursday evening at 7 :'OO p. m. ; . ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH / West Monroe and Eleventh Edgar\P. Schmidt? pastor I The church of the Lutheran hour, v v. • . , 8 a. in., early Worship. 10:30 a. in., late worship hour. 9:15 a. m.. Sunday school. The pon-chutched public is cor* dially invited to worship with ‘ us at either the S, o'clock service, which is the earliest worship Y‘i’vice among Protestant •churches in the city of Decatur, or at the 1H:3O service. Holy Communion will be celebrated. “He doeth all things well 1 ' will be the topic of the kefmon. This topic is based the story of The Healing of the Deaf Man, I Mark 7: 31-37. Sunday school classes for all ages are conducted’ in the Parish Mall, from 9 15 to lo: 15, Listen to the Lutheran Hour every Sunday at, 10 a. in. over WOWG and at 7 p. m. over WGL. Parking space has been provided at the rear of theAeliurch and Parish Hall. Please feel free 'to ! use this parking space while at.tending- the worship service or Sunday School. The Churc.lt Council will have ,'i- njyeting Tuesday evening at | 8:00 p. tn. ’ " T The Altar Guild will mbet on Thursday, at \2:00 p. m. Zion’s Married Couples Club' will their monthly get-to-gether at ■ S:4H) p. m. on Sunday.
September 7. Do You Know i 1. Who was Israel? I . 2. What great city was <*ip--1 hired by tin Israelites at the ,be- , ginning of the conquest of Canaan? 3.. Who were the three kitigs j of the United Kingdom?, l.< How lona did each rei :n? 5. -Who was' the first king of Israel? | — .- b Do You Know Answered 1. Jacob. 2. Jerjco. . ■ ' A * 3. Saul, Davyl. Solomon. 4. Forty years. 1 5. Jeroboam. . ; since the Communist invasion two years ago, the cost of living in Korea has ’ risen twenty-fold and a little more. Goverhm- nt figures show thq June 1952 price of Mee to be four times that ,of No: yenibef 1951. T|ie are indeed “pressed on every sid fl . but- not crushed; pejp’.e'.ell.’ but not drivn to dispair: persrienteft. but not forsaken?’ Their re Hi( nt faith is a challenge and an inspiration to those privileged to’be in a positwn to work with tin m.
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service for the welfare of others. Gojl mbured in creating the world H: six days.and resting the seventh <fay. : ht^se\ etrffi da bring regarded as holy because of spet-ial stress onlthe umship of God. Jleie 'is a suggested progt,am for hulividuals and for nations. Why .not accept the invitation and dome to church next Sunday? The Rev. D. ( ,ir| Yoder.
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