Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1952 — Page 2
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s < I Options | - I ~ .. . j Discussion questions on the Sup- ; day school lesson, Solomon Begins I His Rdjgn, for Sunday, September ? ■' 1 I 1. How account tor David’s or 1 any parent’s having some children ! ' that dishonored him and some that J \ did nojt? ~[ 2. What are the virtues that a ■ .father pughit to pass on to his son? 3. What part does God have in right relations between father and ■ son ? i | ; : j ’4. How fkr ought a father go i ini indulging his* son? |B < , 5. What is the best petition a = chjld of God can offer? , - ; Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop , j . j Established 1915 I Alli Kinds of Roofing 4 Siding ; H 'Furnaces — Stokers j 'I Conversion r Insulation —Building Specialties . f "M Phone 3-2615 | ’ For General Plumbing and J Heatipg Needs, We Are At Your'Service. Just Call BAKER PLUMBING L . AND HEATING ' •*'.704 W.'iMonroe St. -Phone 3-2609 ' 1 , " ==■! .j ] lutes ? • Flower Shop i i iPhone 3-3304 i ] I • • -I Flowers for AIJ Occasions ’ Potted Novelties !l \ ' ’ 9 : , ■ . ’ ! Potted Plants —Corsages ,- ' ' ---''S RIVERSIDE GARAGE - We Repair Alt Makes iof Cars. , • Wheel Alignment. | ’ ' ’Batteries and'Tires. > ■ 244-tour Wrecking Service I_L__l26 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 < I BURK ELEVATOR | Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, W 0 0! and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk” ? i ; Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 ” ‘ --|L' — [ — i -.-n.L X. ...» —a. ;• The Bible is a window through wjiich we may look into eternity. I — Dwight. ■ . ■ = | LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of Hardware ? Sporting Goods, Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint 236 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 1 •• i -'T.." , gsga A teacher who ' does not love ;• teaching is a deterrent Ho learnSTEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. y ■ * Quality John Deere Farming , Equipment DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louder Barn Equipment , See us for Service •i’ 114 N. 3rd! St. Phone 3-3813 '■ ' ’ ■ ? j The First State Bank i . Decatur, Indiana L ' - ! Established 1883 ■A ; — Member Federal Deposit I . ■i Insurance Corp. I - 'ia— .... I - . DiUic til ties are mere molehills 3. to thpst; who courageously face IDEAL DAIRY I | \ Restaurant J — OUR SPECIALTIES — I Short Orders and Fountain Service. A Good Quiet Place to Eat. Bus Station. J ’ ? 217 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-4118 [ YOST Gravel & Ready Mix ’ READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL Phones: -3115
I Comments zSI P On Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesson, Solemn begins His Reign, I Kings 1:38-40; 3:5-9; 8:27-30 for Sunday, September 21, The purpose of God in giving right leadership to his people now called forth Solomon, the non of David,’who had given dlrecttan to the appointment of this sofa, the* best qualified for the throne. God’s will is best carried out when> the national leaders are God-fearing men. ■y t 35. “So Zadok, the priest, and Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, the son of Jelioiada. and the Cherethites, and the Pelathites, went down and caused Solomon to ride David’s mute, ai< brought Mm to Gihon.” There an attempt by one of David’s sons, Adonijah, to sieze the throije, so something had ’to. be done about it quickly. David 'in bis dotage was informed of the -attempted usurpation and quickly •those leaders duly recognized by took Soloibon and had him ride David’s mule signifying , his ;cQintn£ to the throne. It- was just a short marching to Gihon, a spring in the valley just east of the well of Jerusalem. , V. 19; “And Zadok the priest took the horn of oil out of the and anointed Solomon. And they blew the trumpet; and all |he people said, “Long live king Solomon.” This anointing had essentially the saine significance as the placing of a crown upon the head of a modern kingi The response was quick and overwhelming. Here was true patriotism. V. 40. “And all the people came Up after him, and the people piped with and rejoiced with great joy, so the earth rent with the sound of them.” Herb was a case of public approval by a great demonstration. V. 5. “In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a ydream by, night; and God said. Ask what shall ! give thee,” This dream took Place after Solomon had offered many Sacrifices so he was truly
■ Receptivity and response are heces'Sary to realize ,the power of God withfti. God calls for a voluntary Opening of the door to the inner life. It is written. “Behold I stand at the door and knock.” God piii- best friend, needs a welcome reception and constant association. The song “My friend and I go talking through life together” portiays a life possessed with divine power. , ‘ From the meeting held in at Springfield. Ohio, the North American* Assembly on African Affairs concluded that Africa of all overseas lands is the most promising field for Christianity. ’ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Five Points Jack Knudsen, S. Supt. lUro|d Glazner, Sunday school '9:30 a.m. < Worship service 10:30 a.m. Guest minister will be Rev. Robert Roschy, executive secretary of Associated Churches of Fori Wayne. soloist will be Miks Alice Langston, singing “The Lord Is My Light,” by Marsh. Youth fellowship 5 p.m. under leadership of Miss Frances Dugan.
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, worshiping Gold when Qod, spoke. V. 6. “And Solomon said, Thou ' hast showed to thy servant David, my father gre|at mercy, according as he walked with thee in trpth ■ and in righteousness, and in uprightness of heart With thee; and thou hast kept for him thii great . kindness, that Ithou hast given him , a son to sit qn his throne; as it this day.” Solkhnon honored his father and set forth the ideals and virtues ofhhn. It is a sad picture when a son losbs respect for his father. V.7. “And now, O Lord my God, thou hast made thy servant king instead of David my father; and I am - but a little child; 1 know not how to come in or go out.” Likely Solomon was l&to 20 years Os age; but in his muniillty he counted himself bui a child and.so ignorant of a king’s duties. V,B. “And thy servant is in the midst of thy which hast chosen, a great people, tha|t can not be numbered hor counted fpr Multitude.” To fee king of a people committed by covenant tO'Qod made it appropriate that he should enter upon his task as if on jholy ground. i • i, ‘ J . V. 9. “Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to thy people, that I may discern between good and bad; for who is able to judge this thy so great !a people.” This meant that Solomon | wanted intimat s relations with the I God of all wise om. j V. 27. “But will God indeed dSvejll I upon the earth? behold, the L l|eay-v On, and htaven, of heavens csn not contain thee; how much legs this house that I have builded?” Here is an exalted conception of God’s majesty and omnipresence. V. 29. “That thine eyes may be • open toward this house night and day, even toward the place which: thou hast said, My name shall hie there; that thoji mightest hearken unto the prayer which they servant shall makii.” It is th pod’s house of prayej where God shows forth power, glory and salvation, in the following verse Solomn touches the key note of real praying in that he begs for forgiveness.
MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton street H. J. minister 9:00 Sunday School Hour. Ralph Myers, Supt. Lester Strahm, Junior Supt. The World’s best seller —the Bible —is taught in our elasises. i ? ■ 10:00 Morning worship. Duet, “Let Me Lose IMy Self,” ■ Mr. and Mrs. Welty.\ Message, “Forgetting Self.” There will lie Dedication of babies in this service. 7:00 Children’s Gospel Hour. 7:00 M Y F. There will be a mock radio broadcast in charge of Garnet Bixler. . ' -. 7:30 Evening service. Hymn sing and chorus time. Message, “A Good Report.” Wednesday 7:30 Bible situdy and prayer meeting. Thursday 7:0(7 Ladies Fellowship will meet at the home Os . Mrs. Arden Schill-' ing. _• A all to wodship witlurK : ? On, September 1, Dr. Henry Smith Leiper will resign as Associate Secretary of the World Court ' cil of Churches, which he helped to Organize, t() become Executive Secretary of the Congregational Christian Churches. We make friends by being one.
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■■■ O f ' lP * I •T. 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. 10:15 Am. 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. Third Sunday, The Rosary So-} I ejety. fourth Sunday, Children of Mary FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, pastor { The Bible school opening exer-; ■ cisegs stimulate interest in on-times i attendance. Classes meet following the exercises, began at 9:15) fOr all age groups. A hearty wel-* cpme is extended Donald’ Sliger, superintendent. The 10:30 mornipg worship serv-1 ice is the most popular church! Featured each week is theadult choir, this week singing, “I Ain Trusting,” by Bob Roy Peery. The sermon theme is “A New Tes< tament Standard,” continuing dhe series on basic Baptist beliefsX The B. Y. F, is planning afßtluck dinner to be held at s:3onn. the church basement, followed by the . regular weekly meeting. All youth of the church are invited. ,1 Bring a covered di4h|and your table service, as you hjaye been contacted by A B Y. p.- officer. At 7:30 the Gosjiel song service begins the evening worship. Special music will be a trumpet solo by Mr. Robert Boat. The message is on the subject ‘’Close By' My Side.”
[Monday night at 6:30 at the churih is the annual father and son banquet sponsored by the men’s brotherhood of the thurch. Mr. Fred Busche, just returned from a trip to Europe, will be the speaker, and a, men's quartet will provide the Special music. The cost is $1 and tickets may be secured from Harry Hakes, Dick Sehnitz, Jim Strickler and other inetnbers of the brotherhood. Leadership training school sessions begin at 7 o’clock oh Tuesday and Thursday nights of this week. The adult choir rehearses at 7 p.hty. Wednesday, followed at 8 o’clock by the. mid-week prayer service. The monthly teachers’ and officers’ meeting will follow the prayer service. | Thursday night at 7:3b rehearsal will be held for the newlyformed church orchestra. This meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger. 346 south 3rd street." The Philathea class of the Bible school will hold its annual chicken dinner for members and their husbands at thel country home of Mrs. Irving Zimmerman, at 6 p.in. on Friday. Members are to bring their husbands, a covered dish, and table Service. The Baptist church bus is providing each Sunday, transportation to and from Sunday school ! arid church. Those desiring rides are asked to -3798. •IV . « ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and "Eleventh Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor The church of the Lutheran hour. 8 a.m., early worship. ! - • 10:30 a.m., late worship hour. 9:15 a.m., Sunday school! e 9:30 a.m'., adult Bible class. The pastor will base his rerharks on “Is Your Christianity Genuine?” Luke 6:43-49. The choir will pppear at the 10:30 service tp s|ng ‘Holy is- the Lord our God” }by Vogler. The non-churched public is cordially invited to worship with us!j \ . . J " ■ i S ; Stinday school classes fpr aM ages are conducted in the Parish hall from 9:15 to 10:15. The adult, Bible class will meet in the front pew's of the church at 9:30 to resume the study of the Gospel of St. Mark. j Listen to the Lutheran Hour every Sunday at 10 a.m. over WOWO and at 7 p.m. over WGL. The following meetings wll| be held during the coming week: Sunday, 1 p.m,, Walther league executive board. . Monday, 7,/p.m., Zion Sunday Phone 3-2015 Iri Decatur Since 1921
school board. * Monday, 8 p.m., Decatur Circuit Athletic committee. Tuesday. v 7:30 p.m., Zion Walther league.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Zion choir rehearsal. Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., L. L,. L. convention committee. ! Thursday, rehearsal 6f Zion and G. E. choirs. ! Saturday, 9:15 a.m., Saturday Bible class will open with a service in the’church. All children; in the grades, li to 8, are invited to enroll. The Lutheran Hour rally will be held In Decatur on Sunday, September 21. Zion church will be the Host church fpr the rally. The Rev. Armin C. Oldsen. the Lutheran Hour speaker, will deliver the address at the Decatur high school auditorium at 2 p.m. Sunday afternoon. The public is invited to attend this program. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, minister i Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. I Worship service, 10:45 a.m. Young people’s meeting, 6:45 p. ni. Junior serviefe, 6:45 p.m. ; ’ Evangelistici service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Youth pi?ayer meeting, Friday, 7:30 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOO Founded A. D. 33 I Cleveland Street Two Block* Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Herman W. Hammond, S. S. Supt. j 8:30 a.nj., •‘Christian Brotherhood Hour” WKJG, 1380 on your j : \ ■ 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Serpion: ‘‘What Think Ye of Christ?” ; 10:30 a.m., church school, “Christians Attend Church, and Sunday School Regularly.” 6:30 p. m. Shining Lights. 6:30 p. m. Youth 7:30 pjm., regular Sunday eventing services. Sermoh: “Is It' WeH With Thee?" Tuesday and Thursday ,7:00 m. Leadership Training School,, First Baptist Church. Wednesday •8:30 p,m., sanctuary and youth choir practice, Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, and Mrs. Kenneth Roop, directors. j ’ We Welcome You If you are a born-again Christian Jesus himself made you a member of the (bhurch of God, and you ndpd not! join another, see Acts 2:47.■ Affiliated with the Church of God. general offices, Anderson, Indiana. “Where a Christian experience makes yon a member.” BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren : F. ft Willard, Minister Sunday School 9:00 a. m. Arthur Bee er. Supt. Classes for all ages. 'Primary and Junior children now meet in the house for meriy occupied by the janitor. Morning Worship 10:00 a. m ‘The Doar Between.” Evening Service at 7:00 p. m. ;Thls is the first of the evening services , and a film entitled “Stepheh. The First Christian Martyr" wijl! be shown, i The film is the jfirist in lhe “Life of Paul” series anil others in the series will foi10>-. ; The Kltim-Join-Us cafeteria sup per for the public is being served oday frotn 4:30 until all art seHpd. The Men’s Club will on Monday evening at 6:30' Reid Ericson, director of Salet ■Training of the Central Soya h he speakej. The''T’i-tfm-Join-l’s class of thi (Sunday S chool will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the churcjt The theme of the party will bit fSkool Ease.” The hostesses are Ms. and Mrs. Winston Rawley and ML and Mrs. Glenn Mauller. Mrs F. H. Willard will have charge of the devotions. • ■ The School of Leadership Edu? cation sponsored by the associated of Decatur will have Its first session on Tuesday evening at 7:00 o’clock at the Baptist chuich. The school will be Os particular interest to Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary worker. - ■ 'I ■ Unit No.; 3 (Mrs. Alger’s) of thie Women’s Society of World. Service '■ will meet on Thursday > noon at 2 o’clock at the home of . . “Ins ire Your Future” Decatur Insurance Agency Since 1877 ' ~ <enneth Runyon All Forma of Insurance. K. C. Bldg. Phone 3-4300
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Irs. Gporge Hamma, 125 S. First treet. Mrs. Jphn Spahr will be e chairman of the program. |The Loyal .Daughters Sunday ) «|hool class yrill meet oxi\ Tuesday evening at 7:30 at thfe home j << Mrs. Orie iNewhard, 616 N. 7|h str set. —4 —— FIRST CHKIBTIAN CHURCH : Traverse Chandler, minister Gerald Strickler, Sups./ |“Let us” wih be the minister’s imrmpni theme for the morning Worship services at 9:30 a. m. >e prjelude ia “Faith” by Hornl&rger land the offertory “Prayer” Igr Federer, with Miks Phyllis Kraft at the piano. , The choir und|r direction of, Mrs. G. Stickler will sing the anthem, “Christ in Me” by yValtef, Communion services will be observed. I ■ Junior f church w(lll bp held at th< same| hour as the adult servic|s, in charge of Mrs. Edward AnfersoiL , ,1 Churchy School at 10: 30 a. m. Everett Faulkner is thp assistant superintendent. | We are pleased with the increase in attendance; Je|us said “j am the way.” Through, Him We may have i the pdyver, and the peace we need on life’s roiad. Why not let Jesus Christ, the living Lord of life, gi|e 'Uk directions and follow Hiort-i; f she Cbrinthian Class will meet at|the faonie of Mrs. Joe Cloud, Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. I Mrs Wni. Teeple will be in charge of entertainrnenk. . Priscilla Circle of the C. W. F. will mept at the home of MHs. Fred Scheiderer Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Ray Schwartg will be ttys lesson lead■erJb The choir will rehearse on Thursday evening at 7:00 p. m. M th ® church sanctuary. » e Pteniber 28th and Oct. Ist are beifig set aside as Bible Recognition Sundays. A new Bible will be given to the holder of the old-j est Bible)on sans ire being made for Rally t>ay. to be held Oct. Ist. 1 : J-Is. ' ,z , ‘ ■" ’■
■ TRINITY |v«^ fl iiicai United Brethren |, I Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 9:;15 a.ifi., Sunday school; Chalme|; Bollenbapher, superintendent. Tjiftne sos the nionth “Keep Cliriibing,” Rally is October 12; Prpfnotiop day September 28. . 18:30 a.m., divine worship; Eyangeline EmWer; organist ai*l minister ol music; The choir is singing the.anthem “Oplgi Repose” by Bbrtni<nsky. The Sermon subject is TT®) Busy for Christ?”—The first |n I series on stewardship. 6ipo p.m., Junior Christian endeavor and yopth fellowship, i ! 7|30 p.m., evening service. Serhio| subject, “The Valley of Service.?? I coubcii Os the Associated churches at |he Zion Evangelical and Retorted church, j ■ : Tuesday, 7 p.m,. leadership training school kt the First Baptist I <fhti|ch. j - ’. Wednesday. 7 p.m., mid-week prater services. J B|p.m., choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7 p.m., leadership tracing school. 7ij3o p.tn. D. Y. B. class meeting; at the church. Hosesses are Mr|; Ciatlys Hakes, Mrs. George Hilj| and hjrs. Bertha Hakey. Sunday, Sept. 21, College and seri|inary day will be observed. i'''i : ~~ 7 I : . orry to yoij|r coffin adds a a smile one out. . i —n ——— e lack of civility costs mhny ' a mgn his position.
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The deep-down yearning to serve humanity must be given expression. The necessary opportunities for such expression are supplied by human needs all about us. To accomplish the most there should be the medium of an orgpnZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor j Church school at 9 a.m. Rhymond Snyder, superintendent. There are classes for all ages. Come and bring your family. I Worship service at 10 a.m. Sermpn by the pastor: “Friendship With God”. Special music will he furnished by members of the Wilbur Nussbaum family of Berne, i A cordial invitation is extended to all those who are without a church home in Decatur toworship in this service. Tuesday and Thursday evenihgs from 7 until 9:20, leadership training school, sponsored by the associated churches in the First Baptist church. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class in the church parlor on Thursday at 7:30 p.m Senior choir rehearsal on Friday 1 ! at 7 p.m. Registration \of ] catechetical classes on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. ; , Come and worship with us. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH W. Monroe at Fifth street Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 a.m., the churcji at study. ? 10:20 a.m. the cfturch at worship. 6 p.m., Youth Fellowship., 7:30 p.m., evening worship hour. This time schedule will indicate that we begin this Sunday wiih our regular fall and winter pro-gram-arrangement. In the church school period Schrock will preside, apd Mrs. Lowell Smith will direct the chil- ; dren’s assembly. Everyone should I be back in their class groups this Sunday anp help get their Claks under “full steam ahead” in a new year of activity. The pastor's sermon for the
Id: 20 a.m. Worship wilj be, ‘‘What ’ Is the Church?” It ia part of jefejySS rent series on the, Church arid Churchmanship. Special music will be arranged by the music cobimittee. There will be a brief ijnstallation for /all officers arid teachers of the Youth Fellowship. At 6 p.m., all MYF members arid counselors will meet fpr a carryiri supper event as thejr first falll program. Guest speaker will be Bill Graham, student during the past year in Vienna, Austria. He will tfell of the Methodist youth work in Austria. In tjie 7:30 evening worship, Bi|l Graham will tell of hisi first-hanp observations of Communism, hils flight into Berlin, his travels in Central Europe, and the, churchjs place in world-crisis. It is expected that his parents. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Graham, will accompany him arid sing in the service. Board of Trustees at S p.m. op Monday. ’ , i. ; Mid week service at 7:30 p.m. oh ’ Wednesday. Board of Education! at 8:30, Wed-1 nesdaji. : Friday at 7:30 the [Canvass Coni-, mittee will ineet to organize further plans for the building fund canvass. i ■[ ' i Clericus Says:. .I ■ r 'i • I .... ’ i' j ? ’• Clericus says: “True religion includes all there is of us. Objectively it includes all that we do. Therp is to be complete trust and doming , ion. This means that a religious ' person is perfectly Integrated in his relation to God.”
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