Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1952 — Page 2
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|™ScSotT ■Questions &§! Discussion questions on the Sunday school lesson, David's Religious Contribution, for Sunday, September 14. 1. Why was David such a good wlorshiper? \ 1 2. Os what value lis a public service of worship? ,i , 1 3. Why have a clruridL building, for public Worship? I •4. Why it be beautiful?, 5, . How may -one best live in I ills posterity? , . 'Only with Christ at Uae center; of ourfTTvek can our wmhd become Christian. —(Campbell. Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop Established 1915 \ All Kinds.of Roofinfl A Siding r 1 | Furnaces — Stokers Conversion Gas JL Oil * Burners Insulation—Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 i 4, J? 441 . .. . . L ~. sor5 or General Plumbing and eating Needs, We Are At I x Your Service. Just Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING i , 704 W. Monroe St. -Phone 3-2609 \ fl, Flower Shop fl < \ Phone 3-3304 fl—* j ■ T t Flowers for All Occasions > \ - Potted Novelties Potted Plants —Corsages ■ I. ■~--4X-.-4l j ' ~*.4 ! RIVERSIDE GARAGE ■> Wle Repair All Makes of Cars. Front Wheel Alignment, Batteries and Tires. ; 24-Hobr Wrecking SerVice 126 E.. Monroe St. Phone 3-33'12 j BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool, and Mill Feeds M “Work with Burk” Pifone 3-3121 or 3-3122 ' , I. ~ — None is so blind as the one who x will | hot Sep ‘spiritual things. — Crespo. 1 * LEE HARDWARE CO. - General Line of Hardware I •< Sporting Goods, Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint 236 W. Monroe St. Rhone 3-2021 A horse atid huggy on the right flloadivill go farther than an auto- • mobile on the wrong road.—Riney. STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. . / Quality John Deere Farming, Equipment DeLaval Dairy Equipment ' / Louder Barn Equipment >’ . 1 See us for Service 114 H. Std St. Phone 3-3813 •the First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit ‘ . .1 • ; • Insurance Corp. - 1 r | "l ..v •• ■-■ I will major in the power of God rather in the power of pings.—J. T; Browning. IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant — »OUR SPECIALTIES — Short Orders and Fountain Service. ; A Good Quiet Place to Eat 7 Bus Station. r : *•' 217 S. 2qd St. Phone 3-4118 fl ■ldLqo. bl. YOST Grave! & Ready Mix \*| r - < 4 READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL TA ,— ■ |: Phones: 3-3114, ■ ’ 1 ■ y -■
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-ISSeSSe J -"al I Comments IliLessoaAgMgl xfey school lesson, band's Rlligidus Contribution, II Samuel 7k 1829; 23J<-4 for Sunday, September 14. i: ■ - ; t jDavid Was ttye Old Testament in worship, having been the adthor of many psalms. There was Wn in his heart a desii-e to makfe jjiiblic worship ibeaningful by tat-erected-a greai temple 4- a W«e wherd Gqd should be j>ubjWy worshiped. i ' \i 1 ; 18 - “Then went King David id. feid sat before the Lord, and UJ6 am I, O Lord God? and what wny house that thou hath brought ,ftl> hitherto?” Evidently David ' Wweil d6wn before the ark in the fe>t. It was there God had oftefc revealed himself' positively. A® Disvid thus worshiped, the viqiod Qf> 4 holy temple of God dawned itjfori him? There |is Inspiration id public worship. jjv.l9. “And tb4s; was yet a small thing in thy sight. D Lord Gj>d; but thou hast also spoken of servant's house for a great while <o ; come. And is (his the manner (rs; man, O Lord God'?” Here U|.a expression of astonishment at Hthe greatness Os honor destined for him and his house. jl'J \ V. 25. “Afid now. Q Lord God, the weird that thou hast spoken concerning thy I servant, and concerning his house, establish It forever, ano do as thou hast said/' David! seels the development of God’s purpose, a (plan that all woujd tmrsh|p;him publicly. David’s prayer gives his assurance of cooperating, hut all honor is given God| for it. Is rhe that will do the work and establish his kingdom. We are colahbfrens together with God. y. 26. “And let thy name be magnified for ever, saying, The Lord OffiW’Sts is t|ie God ©ver Israel;! ami ‘let the house of thy servantDttyid he established before thee.” name is„the enduring name aMd |bT being true so him Davidi Tils posterity would ber H.lessed as the .channeled lineage: 4 i. J -4 .. ■< 1
; r \ 'i ' i • ' 1 | Jlhe girtning makes'a good ending,’’ is hejrer true in anything. Thfe prep_>r||i4ri' of the seedbbd, rthd the? 5< li&i»*4e of good seed are \the most operations in farming. Br|*on. who died at thirty-six Confessing that his life was in the and yellow leaf,” wrote:' “T|i4 thorns I have reapeij are of Xiii 1 planted. I should have? ,ko>wn what fruit would fmni such seed.” For a 1 good day? -affask well dohe, a life well spent stJ rt. right. Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: We are gratefulfor great men of prayer Ithat haves Jed people to God and thus made thb//kingdom of God a ? reality. sSi’aiit that we accept oip* responsibility in seeking God by earnest/ priiyer that he may find us as. channels to reach others and claim/ thfim as his own children bringing in his on. earth. •; »4 ■ j - ’ !!? ' 4 J *||t is well to gWe kind words a <-irari<e among vain Swords, hasty: wprds, spiteful words. liberty like!. charity must begin at; home. 'I , ? . ij 444 ‘ ’ U ■ H; 4/ .!!; J
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■' of God. KJ'' V. 27. “For thou, O Lord of hosts God of Israel, hast revealed to thy servant, (saying, I will build thee a hpuse; therefore hath thy servi ant found in his heart to pray this prayer Unto thee." God's promise has given David courage and hoW- . ness to ask that which he would . hardly dark to ask for otherwise. V. 28. "And now, O Lord God, , thou art that God, and thy words be true, and thou hast promised this goodness to thy servant.” , Not David's desire or prayer is the i oasis fbr expectancy. All must be according to God's word and so it . is “true.” Only that which is built on God’s everlasting truth will '■ stand. (I I f - V. 29. “Therefore now let it please thee to bless the’house of thy servant, that it may continue forever before thee; for thou, O Lord God, hath spoken it; and with 1 thy blessing let the hou.se of thy servant be blessed forever.” God’s blessing dan accomplish the realization! of the promise. David prays not only for himself but for all his successors. There is a joy In seeing God’U! work, in .whcih we! have had a part, go, after we have lived out our day. h I [ V. 22. “Now these We the last words of David. David the son of Jesee said, and the man who was raised up on high, the anointed of the God of Jacob, the sweet; psalmist of Israel, said, the Spirit J of | the LOrd spake by me,, and his ' wtjrd was in my tongue.” Hare is Dajvid’s parting testimony of his ! copfidencO in Ahy fulfillment Os the < prbmises. concerning the eternal dominion !of his posterity. Every good man ought to leave an inspiring testimony of the goodness mt God. ' v 4 ' V. 3. .“The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel Spake to me. He that ruleth Over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God.” Justice is a divine attribute and does nOt have its source in man. A good ruler fears God. \ V. 4. “And he shall be as the light of the morning, wfaeh the sun riseth. evert a , morning without clouds: as the tender! grass springeth out of the earth by clear shining .after : rain.” Here is put in poetic form the Mossianic glhry of the coming of the Ix>rd. L ■ \ .! ' i ‘ .I—
\ -n " Do You Know ! 1. What prophet biiunjl his. } hands, feet with girdel J and then said that thus would I’uul be bound? '.j / ■ 2. What apostle was banished to the Isle of Patmos? 44j 3. Who was! sold fori twenty pieces of sliver? 4. What- apostle was bjttert by a viper, yet suffered no hurt? 5. What 12-year-old ' giirl was brought to life by Jesus? L? ■. . Do You Know Answered 1. Agahus (Acts 21:10,11-). 2. John (Rev,-1:9). 3. Joseph (Gen; 37:28). 4 ; 4. Paul (Acts 28:3,5). 5. 'Tire.! daughter of J aims (Luke 8:41, 42, 54. 55). . 1 L. ‘ 4 'i| — ... ?! Clericu* Says: Clericus says: One is a religious leader of. his country wired he seeks the guidance of God in all his decisions and activities and las- • he Uriels to lead his people into a ! true understanding of God and His ways. A good ruler must have an intensely strong spiritual / life ■ so that there flows put of his mind the purposes and the will of Ood. God fills with gladness the hearts of those who serve Him. — h'Wadsw--ortrt. | /
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lifisfefel STi MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor. 6:00 ’a.m. First Mass. T:3O a.m. Low Maas. 9:00 a.m. Children’s Maas. 10:15 a.m. High Mass.; Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. | Prayut Hour and Benediction Sunday 2:30 p.m. Holy Communion Sundays. First, Sunday, The Catholic Ladies of Columbia. \ ' . Second Sunday, Holy Nam© Society. J . J Sunday, The Rosary SoI defy. > Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary: FlMjj METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth street Samuel Emerick, minister 9:00 The Church at Study, lip:00 The Church at Worship This will be the lkst Sunday for the- above time Schedule. Oh Sunday, September 14, we will to our Cornier schedule (9:30 ind 10jW). ; ; The sermon for the worship service this Sunday will Introduce a i series of messages by the pastor on A re-evaluation of the church land 1 outt relationship!! within it. The I theme for this Sunday Will be, “For [Such A; Time As Thife.” Special ! music will be a solo by Mrs. Dan Tyqdaii. I! 'V 1 [Evening Youth fellowship meetand worship services will begin [September 14? i ; V Monday 8; 00 The Evening Circle will meh at the ho,tte ot Mrs - Alfred BeaVers, Homestead 16. ; Iwedpesday 7130 Mid-week service of Prayer and? Study in,W T esley room. '8;30 Official Board meeting. ! Thursday 2 1' 00 The first fall program of the W SC.S. in the Church Sanctuary. |lrs. Tim Sprague will be wc-Khipi; leader. : iCo-hbstesses are MaW. W.. Guy Brown and Mrs. Wjlliatei .'Brown. Nursery attendant wilk lie. Mrs. Watson Maddox. - fl—- ; Bethany church Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, Minister Siimlay Sehcxji 9rod. Arthur Beel'eY. Supt. ’ Mntning Worship 16:00. Ser-' mon*./ "At the EJqge of the Map." Monday 4 at 7:30. Group conference nt Trinity church, for ail meihlietfs of local conferences and -■hufdhes. Dr. L. L. Ba!ughnian of Ohio and Dr. B|. F. Smith. ft ..kupeiljßtehdsi'nt., will be preietitj \ The Dorcas .class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7 30, at the home of Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. 617 W.. Jefferson t’nit No. 2 (Mrs. Ketchums) will rndbt on Thursday evening at 7:30 at’the home of Mrs. L.,Doy! Miller. 104 N. 9th street; Mis. F El. Willard will preseht the study. Satur|lay,| Sept; 13. a suprter for the pbhlic will be served by the Kum-Join-.F6 class. Chicfcpn and hata will be 'the meat jchoices Serving.- will begin at 4:30. \ CHURCH OF GOD : Founded A. D. S 3 ,i Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hosjita) Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Herman W. Hammond, S. S. SUpt. 8:30 ,ja.m f , "G hrls Uan Bh>ther : hortd Hour” WKJG, 1380 oh ylour Hal. J 9:30 h m. Morning Worship Sermon': MA true witness for GOd.” 10:30 ; a.m., church school, “Christians Attend Church and Sunday Schopl Regularly.” ; 6 :30 jp. : m. Yo-uth Fellowship. 6:30 jp. m. Shining Lights. ■ 7:30 b-irt-. regular Sunday eve-' nlng service, Sermon: “Satin Defeat?’ TnWednesday , 7:30 p.m., annual business mhetihg?./?j..!r; r-■ ? . 8:30 sanctuary and youth choir practice, Mfrs? Kenneth Watkins. and Sirs. Kenneth Roop, directors.. _ V • * ;We' Welcome You If yep are a Christ ian Jesus himself made you a member of the jChurcti of God, and you need not join apother. see Apts 2:47. ; ' Affiliated with the Church of God, general offices, Anderson, Indiana. “Where a Christian experience makes you a member.” J j Phone 3-2015 In Decatur Since 1921
f 1t ........ t TT . , ir . TItjNITY Evangelical United Brethren < l Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 8:15 a.m., Sunday school; Cl:aimer Bollenbacher, superintendent. We are expecting Increased tendance since the vacation period is over. Departments of five age groups will meet the need of all. 10:30 a.rp., divine worship. Evangeline Empler, organist and minis-1 ter of music. The cholt in their first appearance this fall will sf|ng the anthem “Lead Me, Lord” by Wesldy. The sermon subject is “Builders Can Make Mistakes.” 6:3G p.ni., junior Christian endeavo(- and youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m., the evening service of worship in the sanctuary. Gospel .singing will be enjoyed and pi epare our hearts and minds for tie message. “We Have Found Him.” The church council of administration will meet after the eve-j nihg service for the regular monthly meeting. Moniday, 7:30, Fort Wayne grtyip meeting at Trinity church. Dr. L. L. Baughman; general secretary of the council of administration of the Evengelical United Brethren . dhurch wiU be the speaker. Tuesday, 7:30, ( Women’s Society of . World Service at thp church. Mrs- Blanche Miimrna will be the leader. > Wednesday, 7 o'clock, mid-week of prayer aihd Bible study. 8 o’clock, choir rehearsal. ,« : | --^-4^ — • | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor The Bible school program begins at 9:15, with the divided op-1 ehlng exercises, each department meeting separately. Classes for all will study God s word for a hill thifty-ipinute period. Donald Sliiger.. superintendent. The adult chqir will make its first* fall appearance in the morning worship service at 10:30, singing “Show; Me: Thy Task” under the direction ot Mrs. Margerite Lee. with Mrs. C. E. Bell at the organ. The pastor’s theme, the fUst iii a series of messages on basic Baptist beliefs, iis ‘‘A saved chtirch , T he ordinartce of the Lord's Supper will be observed. I • The B. Y. F. will hold its first fail ineeting in the phurcli at 6:30. The theme of the evening worship service at 7:80 wtl| be “Makirtg Life Count.” The Salajnonie Baptist association meets with the First Baptist churchy Decatur, on Tuesday night and Wednesday, afternoon and evening; September and 10. Three organizational rallies wil! hfe Held;, thte B. V. F. at the feaptist church, the Woman’s Association at; the Presbyterian church, and the. Men's Brotherhood at the Christian church oh Tuesday eve ning at 7:io. Sessions on Wednesday will iij church, nith nestings £t l?p.m. and 7:30 All church school $ Workers are urged to plan attend the Leadership Training School sponsored ,by the\Associated! Churches of Decatur, and to be in the First Baptist: church, with sessions at ;7 op September 16. 18, 23, 25, and m®ss jrally at 7 ?30 on September 30 in honor of the issuance of the 4ew ’Revised Standard version of the entire Bible. > ZldN LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and Eleventh - Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor \ The bhurch of the Lutheran Hour. 8 a.m ; . early worship. 10:30: a.m., late worship hour.. 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. - The pastor will base his remarks ori John 7:25-31. The topic of the sermop! will be “Jesus Came 'Preaching”? The noh-churched pub!;ic is cordially inyited to worship ’Vith’ u (si ait either of our two wor ship services. ! Sunday school classes are conducted' in the Parish hall from 9:15 to'lff: I'6. The adult Bible class will resume on Sunday, Sept. 14. Listen to the Lutheran Hour every Sunday at 1.0 a.m. over WOWOjand at 7 p.m. over WGL. The (following meetings will be heard during the coming week; Sunday. 3 p.m., the board of governors pf tbs northeastern Indiana district of the L. L will rtieet at the Parish hall. \ Suhdaiy, 8 p.m., Married Couples Club. Monday, 7 p.m., board of education. I 'i I I ■ '• ■ j-. SIP.nL executive board of the inter-river sone of the Walther league.'; i ; ~ Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday a ■ ■ ■ ..J i. .■■Li*. sa, | 11 1 .'"iSB “Insure Your Future” Decatur Insurance L Agency ? I. Since .1877 Kenneth Runyon AH Forms of Insurance. K. C Bldg. Phone 3-4300
school l:3f Missionary society. Ttip l|et, Mikolon, executive secretary of Indiana Lutheran child association ot Indianapolis? meeting. |j | g’ ( ’ Wednesday, 7; 30 J>.m4,Zlon choir rehearsal. ; f 11 4 Thursday, 7::?0 p.mu combined reliearsal of Zion choip knd G. E. . Plans are progressing for the Lutheran Hour j-ally tope held in DeUatur <RL Sunday, September 21. Saturday school wilt open on September 20, at 9:15 a.m. —-4 iy MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton street j H. J. Welty, minister , 9 a.m H Sunday school hour. Ralph Myers, superintendent. Les ter Strafem, junior superintendent. Vacation time is: over jrtow and ev- [ erypone to be back in their ovrj| Sunday schrtlo. We have called this Sunday, “Welcome back Sunday.”: Our Sunday school is entering thte national Blmday school congest, put on by Christian life. Th® date is Oct. 5-Npv. 1 Watch ‘for further announcement on this. IQ'a.m.l morning worship. Special muMc. Message, “A Vision ; Nrted- - I ' I ’• 7 p.m. children’s gospel hour and M f F Mil be Thfere. wlll he a special program. 7'i|o p.m. evening service. Hyjnn sing and! more ..will pe given. Message? “Mfe out of Death.”, | .. < f . study and prayer meeting. It; you have rto church home, why not ! make !mir foburch yoUy home. We welcome ■y ZION EVANGELICAL •J , AND REFORMED / William C. Feller, pastor Church School at 9:00 A. M. Rajfmond Snyder, superintendent. AlL?teachers wi|l take! over their individual classes. There is a clad* for every age. sjpome and brinjl your enjtire famijtf? \ Worship Service at> jjL‘oo A. M. Seripon by thte pastor; ‘'•What to Do Life's sig. Moment.” Miss Foujine Brintfcenhofe wil l sihg. ‘feot-t Were Youy Hands" by O’HarA. Visitors 'are arrays welcomi. .Mission [Band during the sermon portion of the service. Tfee Churchmen’s Brotherhood will meet on Monday at:7:3o p. m. is (he church social roitm. A. R. Holtihouse will speak. Yimth choiri rehearsal on Wednesflay at 6:30 p. m. <2 Senior choir j-ediearshl on frri.-day-i'jat 7:00 p. m; j | ■. Ch me and worship us. i i —— s ! , CHURCH OF CHRIST .! 121 W. Grant Street Robert J. Tinsky, minister ( Erftest Lehman.' Bible School Supt. 9!l!30 — Morning! Worship and Coi&munion setvice. Sermon: *B® Ye Imitator#.’’ •' , 10:30—Bible School. 7i|B0 —Evening Evangelistic Servient Sermon: "Let’s Go Back” W’ednesday evening at 7:30 Prater meeting and Bible study. Lesfcbn thia Week will -begin at Act® 16:27. ■Ji YQU are Welcome to a church that‘;isdttles every question by the Bib < - ‘ 4 .| • ; .FIRST FREHBYTEAIAN Five Points Jf|ick Knudsen, S. S. Supt, Harold Glasner. Asst/ Supt. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Worship Service 10:80 A. M. Gueftt minister w*ill He llev. Robert u Roschy, executive secretary of Associated Churches? of Fort WajSe. ' . ’ F ■ ; K . Giiest soloist will bi Robert —4 —j 4 —
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— ' j 1 • The body needs rest and recuperation* the mind needs reureation and instruction; the soul needs and worship. We ought to appreciate the Sabbath day and use it for: the purpose [for which it was intended.
— ? Geisel, singing “God is Love,” by Youth Fellowship will meet at the churdh at 5:00 P. M. under leadership of Miss Frances Dugan. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Traverse Chandler, minister Gerald Strickler, Supt. Worship Service at 9:30 A. M. The minister’s sermon theme will be “How would you answer?”, 1 The prelude and offertory will be played by Miss Phyllis Kratt The choir, under the direction of Mrs. G. Strickler, wiU sing the anthemi, “Show us the Way” by Drake. Communion services will be observed. Junior church members will attend 'the adult worship services this, Lord’s day. j The';! Willing Workers class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Anderson of Schutnm. 0., Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. The choir will rehearse in the church sanctuary Thursday eve- ' ning at 7:00 p. m. The annual District Convention of the Disciples of Christ will be held at Huntington, Ind., October 14. There will be an afternoon and evening session. r ———;! I I Wisdom ■ . C'aw o uun owe || . ■ A Clever Way Out • . One day Sara Jones got 50 cents , Aoo much in his pay but i didn’t spy a word. During the ?week. the paymaster found out his ! , and on the next payday i i Reducted 5G' cents. ; "Excuse mq, sir,” said Jones. ! “I’m 50 cent® short this week.” “You didn’t l ,cbm plain last week.”', “No sir,’ said iSam, 4 1 doh’t mind ' i overlooking one mistake. But.when, l it happens twice, theh it’s time to I say. something.” ; -r 4-; In to charges by Negro citizens that there is a deplorable lack of public play facilities for their race, Memphis will spend an extra 368.000 for recreation above funds budgeted for that purpose, and xHll continue improving the park system until playgrounds for j Negroes are up to the same standI ard as those for whites. ‘ Only 650.000,000 of the w’orld’s approximately 2.500,GM0.000 people - a|re Christians. Os these, only 200,000.000 are Protestants, according the moderator of the , PresbytUpian church in the United States. He pointed out that there must nqw be 4 or 5 times as many unsaved people in tke world as when Jehus gave his command for witnessing. In 1950, gambling cost the 1 people rtf the United > States 300 i times as much as their contribu- ' tions to missions;* crime, more tpan SCO times as much; and war, ? 5,000 times as much as the spread of- the gospel of peace.
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: • | i Other days bind us }to the seen . and temporal, but this day binds us to the) unseen and eternal. Why not accept the invitation and come to church next Sunday? —Rev. D. Carl Yoder.
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