Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1952 — Page 2

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CHURCHiBF THE tyAZARENE and Marshall Romainn D. Wood, minister Sunday sMool, 9:30 a.m. Worship Service, |0:45 a.m. Junior service, 5:45 p in. Youth service, 6:45 p.m. service, 7:80 p.m. Th? will bp brought by Rev. Hotna|| Habegger of Berne, Church Missionary meeting Wed k nesday at p.m. You are iri« vited to atfijpd thesp services. , Decatur Farms • We t |Z , Condensed J&itlermilk 1 gFor Sale ■fl ~~ S. Third Street PHONE 3-2148 . h; Min enrobed by, Christ is h|»! q J D9ERKES . Implement Sales i Ferguson Tractor Machinery SaM and Service Hi-Way 2?J Phon* 3-3311 Thi? Really Personal ; |hoto’ Christmas Cards • onlyLsl.2s per doz. Holthouse Drag Co. Whether know it or not, we are influencing others. . -!■ i ~ '; • AUCTION SALES Extf)erid|ced Salesmanship 7 atfcjfour Service RES®RVE£YOUR SALE DATE ‘ -Livetwck, Farm, and _ Real! Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co, Jj#'. Sanmann Corner Hirst A Monroe Sts. ; 1 mSB S. 2nd St. ;|F F =» 1 'The abilitl to love the un-ovely wiw do it,, Is a mark o| Godliness! BABER’S Jewelry Store . Decatur —Fort Wayne . • » for • FINE JEWELRY ; i i ; -f : “a man may be a blot or a biessi|g? but a blank he cannot be.’* - WT — ««*- DISTRIBUTORS 1 '5. of fMOBILGAS MOBILOIL 5 PETIIIE OIL CO. f Cor. ,Bth & Mon Foe r . Phone 3-2014 \ ■ iii r x 1 u. il mmi 2 Alter “sowing wild oats” one Items 1 he has tost something precious. i ■ , i . . s Wij.iTJ.rr;-,lr'i Ashbaucher’s 4 Tin Shop • t Established 1915 All Kinds of Roofing & Siding Furnaces — Stokers Conversion Gas & Oil Burners :■ Insulation—Building Specialties ' Phone 3-2615 Adversity and temptation should inrite to a deeper prayer life. — Higley. - - Jh II JBI ■!' mil "I JiRF |» . Eor General Plumbing and tyeMing Needs, We Are At . Yoyr Service. J list Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATINC 704 W, Monroe St. Jhone 3-860? <"" one’s character is stamped by the way he works. LUTES * * Flower Shop Phone 3-3304 Flowers for All Occasions , Potted Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages

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ICrSmecT 0 ®! I Comments JO (Wf <'framed"" com mends on tKT Sundsiy school lesson, The Compasaiua of Jesus, Matt. 9:1-9, 35-38, for Sunday, November 9. The Bible intimates that there is a direct connection between sin and disease in that sipkness has come into the world because of man’s fallen state. Not that all sick folk are sinners; but medical atid religious leaders are more and utare realizing that the healing <jf the body follows the healing of the ?oui. / \ V.l. •‘♦And he entered into a boat, and crossed over, and came -into his own city.” Capernaum was Jesus’ residence city aftpr being expelled from his Native towW? V. 2. “And behold, they brought to hipi a man sjck of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jpsqa seeing their faith said uqto the sick Os the palsy, Bon, be of good cheer; thy sins are forg|v?p.” Mark says the maxi wag brought by fqur men, Jesus seeing their faith and the ri?ht attitude of the sick man in Tji? heart toward him, forgave his •sins. Sin is a bartier between man and God. ’ ’ V. 3. “And behold certain of the scribes said unto themselves, This man btasphemeth.C Forgiveness was t<g the sick man, balm; to the scribes, only blasphemy. f People see only what they look fbr. The scribes didn’t recognise Jesus’ divine authority. • Y. 4. “And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts?” The to; search men’s hearts belongs only to God. is now claiming hits ommiscience. V. 5, "For which is easier to say. Thy Sins are forgiven; or to say, Arise and walk?” The ope involves divine power;- tfce other, divine authority. If he could do one, be could do the other. V. 6. T'But that ye may know that the Son of-man hath authority on earth to forgive sins . . . Arise, and take up thy bed, and go unto thy The miracle was proof that Jesus had power to forgive sins. From forgiven and pure

Fi/st Presbyterian Church ; '> ; Five Points _Bunday School 9:15 a.m. Jack, Knudsoen S. S. Supt. Harold Glazner Assistant. Worship service 10; 30 a.m. Rev. Arthur W. Raabe, D. D. minister Ciboir will sing “Consider and Hear Me” by Carl Psleuger. Westminister Fellowship 6:00 P->n. j[. . CHURCH OF GOD Founded A. D. 33 * I’ Cleveland street Two blocks northwest of bospitgl. Dwight R, McCurdy, minister Robert G. Stricklhr, S. S. supt. [Morning and evening services every Sunday, you are welcome. _ [ [i “Revival Meeting” ’ [8:30 a.m., “Christian brotherhood hpqr.” WKJG, 1380 on your dial. ■!? . 9:30 a.m., mouring worship, Rev. John H. Kane, guest speaker. 40:30 a.|n., church school, classes for ail ages. cpme. 6:30 p.m., shining lights. » \ 6:30 p.m., youth fellowship. 7:30 p-m-, regular Sunday evening service; Rev. 4ohp H. Kane, speaker. ' through Saturday, 7:30 i.iii-, revival services,. Rev. John {. Kape. evangelist. Wednesday. 9:30; a.m., missipniry rally. Huntington. Ind. ■ , We Welcome You It you are a Christian Christ

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Hearts, God’s healing power flows through our bodies, making them wholei and on into ouri homes, business, social and . world rela tipn to make, them better. ’‘And he ?rpee> and departed to his ifouse. Ru| when the multitude suw it. they lyere afraid, and glorified God, who had given such authority unto men/’ Three miracles had b?en performed: fordlspprnment of men’s hepyts, body hpaling — proof of Jehus’ divinity. “But" ponfrasts the reaction of the multitude <ith that of the scribes; they gave credit where it belonged. V. 9. “Apd as Jesus passed by from theppp, he saw' a man, called sitting at the place of tqll: and He saith unto hlpa, Follow m?- And he prose, and followed him.” Luke says that Matthew, a Jew and tax collector for the Romans, “left all” and followed. To see Jesuq with spiritual eyes is to love fyipi. - > ,I ' V. 35. “Apd Jesus wept abput <ll the cities and the villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing *ll qf diseases and ... sickness.” The goqd pews of the gospel of th* kingdom was, and still is, that m*y return if they liny* faith in God. repent, and follow him—surrender to his will. V. 86. “But when he saw the multitudes, foe w*s moved with pompassiqn fqr thpip, because they were distressed and scattered, as sheep not having a shepherd.” Compassion that does not become conduct does others no good and, us harm. The people were weary of religipus rites with po hplpfu| teaching, care, and attention. V 5.37,38. “Thep saifh pe upto his di*ciplps, the harvest indeed is plenteous, put the laborers are fpw. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he send forth laborers ipto the harvest?’ The “harvest’.’—the miiltitpdes that' followed Jesus. Prayer should be the first step in every enterprise. The Master cdlls every one of us *9 r a special task, regardless of bis work or profession. All Christians are needed in kingdom work. —Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council Os the Churches of Christ in th? U. S, A., and used by permission.

made you a member of the Church of God. and you need not join another! (Read A?ts 2:47). Affiliated w|th the (Jjhurch of God, central offices, Anderson. Indiana. “Where a Christian Experience a member.’ Church Os Christ \ 121 W. Grant St. Psqatur) Indiana Robert J. Tin?ky, Minister Ernest Lphman, Bible School Supt. 9:30 .Morning Worship and Cmornunion Service. Sermon: “Jesus’ First Miracle” 10:30 Bible School . 7:30 Idvpning Jfiyangrilistic Service Sermon: “Restoring the New Testaiment Church” Wednesday evening at 7:30 will be Prayer Meeting\and Bible Study. This wepk wll| be our missionary study. The Ipsson will be led by Ernest Lehman. Colored slides will be showp pf the mission work in Africa. Saturday at 2:00 iA Children’s Bibie Hour. This Sunday w||l be the last Sunday the '(charter will be open for signing. Those who have ndt signed as yet but plan to do so g?e urged to be present Sunday, 1 Many of us breathe physically, but we are not alive spiritually. —Evans.

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AT. MARY’S catholic church very Rev.' Msgr. Seimeta, pastor. 6:00 ?.m. First Mass. ?:30 *.m. Lpw Mass. : 9:00 ?.m. Children’s Mass. 10:15 *.m. High Mass. Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Prayer hour and benediction Sunday 2:30 p.m. Holy Ctypmunion. Sundays. ! First Sunday, The Catholic Ladies of Columbia. Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. [Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. • J Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary ZION LpTHFRAN West Monroe and Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor I The greater Stewardship of the Gospel is the general theme for the worship services during the month of November. On Sunday the sermon will speak of the Fundamentals pt Christian stewardship as the pastor speaks on the theme. "Cathedral Builders.” \ Worship services are conducted at two convenient hours, 8 and 10:30 o’clock. The choir appears at the late service, singing, “Lead Me, Lord,” by Wesley. Sunday school classes for all ages are conducted at 8:15. G. A. Schultz is superintendent and Paul Busse. Jr', assistant. You are invited to enroll your child. \ 1 The Junior Bible class meets in the Parjlsh hall at 9:15 with Herman Krueckeberg as leader. The pastor leads the adult Bible class in the church nave. It opens at 9:30 a.m. . Saturday Bible school for children of grades 1 to 8 is conducted each Saturday from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. The annual fall meetlpg of circuit “A”-f Decatur zone, wj ll held Sunday afternoon, 2 p.m., Friedheim. Zion married couples', club meets Sunday evening. 8 p.m. The Rev. Dr. John F. Stacb, professor of religion apd social studies at Concordia coll?ge, Fort Wayne, will speak. All idults of the congregation and their friends are cordially invited. The Walther league executive board, all officers, will meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Adult membership class Tuesday at 6:30. Chhrch council Tuesday at 8 p.m. Zion missionary \society annual guest day will be held Wednesday, beginning with a musicale in the southwest classroom of the Parish hall at 1:30. All ladies of the congregation are cordially invited, and members of the spciety are encouraged to bring guests. A briqf topic discussion on ‘'Dealing wRh Brokenhearted Sinners,” a short business meeting. <nd refreshments will make, up the balance of the meetipg. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7. Adult membership class Thursday at 6:30. School survey compiittee Friday at 7. Worship with us each'Sunday at 8 or 10:30 a.pi. Fl CHRISTIAN Traverse Chandler, minister Gerald Strickler, eupt. Morning worship at 9:30 a.m. The minister will bring us the sermon on, “God the Creator an< Man the Steward.” The prelude “Lead on O King” by Smart and the offertory “Fairest Lord Jesus” by Willis with Miss Phyllis Kraft, at. the piano. The choir will eing the anthem "Lead Me LorjT’ by Wesley, under the (iirection of Mrs. G. Strickler. The junior church members will attend the adult worship service. Gommunion services will be observed. I The annual month of tithing begins today and ends on Gratitude Sunday. Nov. 23. We aye making preparation for the Thanksgiving season. It is a tipae of unselfishness and’devoted worship. Special offerings have been encouraged at this season of historical significance in our ctiurch. “Moreover it is required | stewards, that a man be found faithful.” I Cor. 4:2. The official board will meet in the office of the church Wednes- 1 day evening at 7:30 p.m. > Mrs. Paul Daniels will be hosLEE HARDWARE CO. General Uiije of Sporting Goods, Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint 236 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 J

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tew- to th« Lyfli* gpd Buth Circles at 9»er home Wednesday evening at‘ 7:30 p.m. The chqir will rehgarse on Thprspay qvening 7 p.q». at the home of Mrs. G. S|rick|er. We, will co-operate with the coi|acll of United Church Women in |he observance and share in the project of World Community day to >e h?ld at the Zion Evangelical Reforn|o<l church, Friday, Nov. 7 at 2p m. 'l, * Rfeligious books Will be qn displhy on the tables of the church for- J’ou'r observance. Welcome to ou? service!! /, j , (■ —■— ■ \ ; I Bethany phtirch Evangelical Unjtad Brpthfap H. Wlllprfi, Minister Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Arthur Beeler. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Sermoni “A platform For tbe\ President “Mrs. jF\ H. Willard, Organist, wilj Wy ("Largo” by Handpl and *“Trawnerei” by* Schumann: The choi? under the direction of Mips West will sing “See|r Y « the by Roberts. The Yqptb of Bethany Church are invited to be [gSe|ts Os the Youth Fellowship at jwlmfy Church for a meeting at . 6?. it , Sunday School are to be gu?sjS4 [qf Trinity Sunday School at a Meeting at 7:30. This is to be in of Bethany Sunday School whim in a recen) Sunday School Contest. Wednesday evening <ai 36:30. Service, Wednesday evinipg A 00. Thj? of Administration will on Wednesday evening at 8:00 . UnttjXo.il of the Women’s Society foL World Service will meet on Tjjupkday afternoon: at 2:00 o’clockta^’the home of Mrs. Richard McCcariqJl. 342 S. Third Street. Mrs. Earl ?B&tler will have charge; of the Cultivation Thursday foliowlris classes are to make Vls- ; I Class Daughters Class Yosrisi( Adults Crusaders f pom the Children’s DepartMipK's will also make visits. [it ■—“ 5../ Trinity Ey*hyelical United Brethren ladieenjat Ninth Chambers, Minister nday School; Chalmer df, superintendent. Our Continued through the October. Let us make a record-breaking month, orbing Worship with the of Good Literature Sunlarold Mumma will be st and Evangeline Emiirect the choir in the the anthem. "Th? Heavens aVe Selling” by Beethoven. The message will he “The This Hour”. We welto the House of God, dedlcatfd -for worship and service. It that you will find your troubled spirit, comfoj’t ipr &our sorrow, hope for your d|pco|ra|;ement, warm friendship tor yfftufj loneliness, and light to guide! op your way. The Girl Seoute will be recognized at this s?rvio.l I ■ ' j 6:30--.unior Christian Endeavor anil YquQi Fellowship. The Bethany youth; wwl be guests ot the Yduth 7:30- ,4embers of the Bethqny Sunday Sc hool will bp guests at the Service as a result of havSunday School attend- j last spring. Various special iin ruber s will be presented. The rtjlntl "We Hold These Truths" will IteSthown. A social period will follow. All Sunday School members of both xjhurches are invited to be preedit. || ' . * L Monday ’7>o,ri—-gJallfhg teants will meet at for assignments. V Wednesday ‘ ,<;«0 ?fhe Hour of Bible Study and Prater. ’ 1 I Rehearsal. A Y Thur »day 7’2|—>adies Aid at the church. <1 Friday |W° r ld Community Day Serme fct the Zion Evangelical and Church. Reverend Herald AYeltv will be the speaker. Thanksgiving dinner at the church. ■ -tfSTEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. Qualify John Dwa firming o.^v.W^ u ,p„.„. Kosher Bgrn Equipment „?ee us for Service 114 St. phone W 3

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MISSIONARY ? Tenth and payton Street H. J. Welty, minister 9 a.m., Sunday school classes vgnill meet. There is a class for you. Ralph Mypra, superintendent. Lesley Strahna. junior superintendent. Today Ip 100% Sunday in our fifth week in national Sqnday school urge every clgas member to be |p his iplace to make |t 100% attendance tpr you? class. 10 a m-, morning worship- Special music by Mr. and Mrs. Arden Schilling. Message, will be given by Miss Mildrpd Wanner, missionary to South America. Miss Wanner is medical missionary Ind Will tel| of her fork ?mqn)g these peop!e- ■ 2 p.m., great missionary rally with Rpv. Clayton Stainer in charge. The First, Missionary church qf Berne will be co-operat-ing in this service. Missionaries from different lapds w||l bp speaking. You will not want to miss this service. Come, bring a friemj. 7 p.m-, children’s gospel hour. 7 p.m., MYF. Bddie Bel hold in charge. The theme to be used is, “Waiting Millions.” Thl? will be a special missionary Service conducted by a number of our own young peoplp. ; > 7:30 p m-, evening service. Special music by Mr. Myers. Song service led by Mr. VonGunten. Message, Mrs. Clarence Birkey, missionary to Africa. Monday, 7 p.m., meet at the church for church visitation night. Wednesday, 7 [3O Bible study and prayer service? 8:30 choir practice under the direction of J. Pritchard Amstutz. Rally day is Not. 9 and also the closing day of the contest. We invite you to worship with us. There Will also be a Gospel Team from the Fort Wayne Bible college with Us for the day. If you have no church home we urge you to worship with us. —■—/ —- First Baptist Church Robert H. Hammond, pastor Bible School The person who regularly attends Bible Schooi'to study God’s Word is better fitted to face life’s emergencies. Come tq study at 9:lq. Donald Sliger, Supt. Morning Worship In the morning worship service at 10:30, the choir will sing “O Man of Galilee,” under the direct|op of Mrs. Donald Lee. The pastor’s message will be “A Vot|e that Counts.” - i Baptist Youth Fellowship The Youth Fellowship meet for song, fellowship and inspiration at 6:30. ■ , Evening Service The theme of the everting service will be “The Desirability of Salvation.” A Singspiration will folloiv the evening service in the lower auditorium. Thrire will be good fellowship in song and refreshments will be provided. j Wednesday Night Choir Rehearsal is ut 7:00, followed by the Prayer Service at 8:00. Thursday Night Orchestra Rehehrsal is at 7:00, followed by the Bible Study Class at 8:00. Friday Aftprrroon World Community Day wilj be observed Friday afteynoon at 2:00 at t?e Zion E & R Church. Radies attending are urged to uring thpiy “Packets for Peace." \ ‘ ’ FlflST METHOQIgT W. Monrop gs Fifth Street Jggmupl Emerick, minister 9f?o a.m*. thp church at study. 10:20 a.m., ,lhp church at worship. The pasfpr’s sermon for the worship service will be, “Our Primary Loyalty.” Special music will

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Someone has said; “I do not go to church for three reasons: first, God does not compel me to go; second, there-is a great gulf between what I ain and what I should be; and finally, I do not want to be reminded of |t." It is a fact that man with these reasons la under conviction of a grave wrong and sooner or later becomes abased and self-condemned, a

be furnished by the spn|or choir. 6 p.m., MYF fellowship with MrEd Jaberg, layman of the Zion K. A R- church, and secretary of Associated Churches of Decatur, asspeaker. His theme will be, "The place of Religion in Politics.” The third commission, with Anita Smith as chairman, will be in charge of the program. Special guests will be the members of the Wgyne street MYF of Fort 7:30 p.m-, evening worship serivice with Grant Gottschall, a senior ministerial student at tbe Fort Wayne Bible college, as the speaker. music for this service will bq given by the youth choir unde? the direction of Robert RayWednesday, 7 p.m., mid-week Bible study on “Psalms of Personal Thanksgiving.” 7 p.m., youth choir rehearsal. 8 p.m., senior choir rehearsal. 8: p.m., official board meeting. Thursday, 7:30 ' p.m., Wesley class meeting, Wesley room. Committee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lawson, chairmen, Mrs. G. L. Brayton, Mrs. Nathan Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wisenberger, and M r - an< i Mrs. Forrest Brown. 7:30 p.m., Eyerready class meeting oq Thursday, Mrs. Albert Lanning, 1103 N. 2nd street. Assisting: hostesses: Miss Iva Qilpen ?pd Mrs. Paul Edwards. Friday, 2 p.m., world community day program sponsored by the council of united church women, Zion Evangelical & Reformed chUrcli. Rev. Herald Welty, minister of the First Mi ss id nar y k church will b? the speaker. Mr*. Lowell Harper of the First Presbyterian church will have charge of the igieditation period. ? I' L ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.nj., JRaymdnd Snyder, superintendent. There is a place for all members of the family. Come and study God’s word with us. \ " Worship service at 10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “Moses—God’s Man of the Hour”. Reception of new members. Mission band during th? seriqon portion of the service. The senior choir will sing, “Count Your Blessings” by Morgan- ’ ' \ [ Regional youth fellow-ship conference in St. Reter’s E gnd R church Huntington, Ind., Sunday afternoon and evening. Registration will take place frpm 2:30 until 3 p.m. Dr. H. W. Dinkmeyer, president of Elmhurst college of the E and R church, will speak at bpth sessions, and will also show slides of the cojlege in the evening. Official board meeting at 7:30 p.m. op Monday. Romen’s guild meeting on Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. ’ Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday nt 6:30 p.m. Hiedelberg class meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. - Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m.' Catechetical classes on Saturday morning; seniors at 9, juniors at 10 a.ni-

Suinday, November 9, the annual thank offering service will be held, sponsored by the Women’s Guild.

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condition which mgy last throughout eternity. In worshiping God, one hap an elevated feeling of having reached up, of having grown taller by walking with God, and, somehow, of having started tq climb with God in a heavenly direction. Why not accept the invitation and come to next Sunday? —The Rev. D. Carl Yoder.

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