Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1952 — Page 2

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to Discuseion questions on the Sunday school lesson, Jesus Commissions the Twelve, for November 16. ■ \ 1. What does the Bible tench about healing? 2. What, about witnessing? ' 3. Discuss the meaning ot the lost sheep. - i 4. Explain, “I came not to send peace but a sword-” ■ J ’i 5. What is the paradox in which is summed up the whole of our Lord’s teachings? DECATUR LUMBER CO. “Home of Homes” - Builders* Supplies and Coal Estimates Eree Phone 3-3309 141 Jefferson $L Naught's had, all’s spent—wftere our desire is got without content. Tr>. ... Decatur Farms We Buy Chickens Condensed Buttermilk j For Sale *“ :i ’ S. Third Street ? ; _ PHONE 3-?I4S ! DIERKES 4 Implement Sales Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery Sales and Service Hi-Way 27 Phone 3-3311 This Year Send Really Personal PHOTO Christmas Cards only $1.25 per doz. ? Holthouse Drug Co. AUCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship \ at Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE j Livestock, Farm, and Real Estate Sales ■ Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann / i Corner First & Monroe Sts. 1 PHONE 3-3201 I Wr PHONE 3-3030 ». I 158 s - 2nd st - RABER’S Jewelry Store Decatur —Fort Wayne for ‘' f FINE JEWELRY ■ . j. j 'To dare is Jgreat; to beat is greater.?—Deems. DISTRIBUTORS . *' MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE DIP PO. Cor. sth & Mpnroe Phone 3-2014 *God does not take away opr trials, but strengthens us through them.— Pusey. | r -■ n —---; Ashbaucher’s Tin Shop y Established 1915 j All Kinds of Roofing & Siding I Furnaces — Stokers Conversion Gas A OH Burners ,i insulation —Buttdinq Specialties Phone 3-23615 Just remember, every rising has Jits setting, very life its time pf fretting. —Guest. - J , y:»For General. Plum bing and Heating Nfette, We Arei A| Your Service. Just Call BAKER’ PLUMBING AND HEATING W. Munroe St. 3

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I Comments z»J | on SuS/iarel B CessonAfgaa 1 Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesson, Jesus Commissions the Twelve, Matt. 10:1-7, 2427, 34-39, for Sunday, November ij. rji.-TT - This lesson is to remind us that We also are commfssfaned workers tmder the Lord, sent io be His witnesses. As he called the disciples to Him, so he calls us evpry day tp confer upon us His divine authority, U we meet the required condition—complete surrender, ! V.l. "And he called unto him his twelve disciples, and gave them authority pyer uncleaq spirits, to cast them out, and to heal all manner z of disease and all manner of sidkness;* The di ßC iple« were 'open to. guidance, submitting to Jesus’ Lb|rdship. !; When Jesus speaks to bur hearts we are being called; when we are challenged by some opportunity for service’ we are being commissioned. 1 ■ ■' ; V 5.5.6. "These twelve JesUs sent forth, and charged them, saying, Go not intOj any way of the Gentiles, and enter not into any city of the Samaritans; but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel." The Gentiles and Samaritans were not ready for sueh ministry, and going to them would have increased the opposition of she enemy and shortened Jesus* ministry. The Jews were separated from God; hence, lost. V.7. "And as ye go, preach, saying, the kingdom of heavei Is at hand." Jesus brought the kingdom to earth. Jesus In bur hearts is heaven; to go to heaven, we must take it with us. V 5.24,25. “A disciple is not abbve his teacher, nor a servant above his lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as tys teacher, and the servant as his lord). It they Lave called the master of the house 'Beelzebub, how much more them of his* household 1? The world will give Jehus' followers the same treatment he received. To call Jesus Beelaebub was to pour upon Him the greatest abuse and contempt.

< ” ' - i i CHURCH OF CHRIST I 121 Yf- Grant street \ Robert J. Tinsky, minister 9 a.m.,’morning worship and communion service. Sermon; "The Blessing of Faith.’*’ j 10:30 a m.. Bible school. Ernest 'Lehman? superintendent. 7:30 pm.t evening evangelistic service. Serinon: "The Church of Christ ■ Wednesday evening at 7:30 is .Bible, study t and prayer meeting, pur lesson this week will begin a| Acts 19. Next week our meeting w.ill be held on Tuesday. Norval pairipbell, missionary to the Philippine Islands will be present to tell of the work there. He will glso show colored slides. Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. will be children’s ‘Bible hour. i' Ji BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, Minister Sunday School 9:OQ a.m. Arthur Beeler, Superintendent. 1 '.Morning Worship 10:00 a;h. Mr. Glen Custard will on the theme of the “Home, Church and School”. Other laymen of chur(h will assist in the service. •Mission Band at|d Little Heralds ’will meet during the hour of worship. i : J • ; The Evening Service at 7:00. The Crim “Jafrus’s Daughter" will be shown. families the iehiirch should see this film on the life of ‘ . .■ ?i • • ;

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V. 26. “Fear them not therefore; for there is nothing covered that shall not be revbaled; and hid, that shall not be known.” Their innocence, their Lrincjfples, their Integrity, in due time would be revealed and the world do them justice. V. 27. "What I tell you in darkness, speak ye in the light f and what ye heat in the ear, proclaim upon the house-tops.” In the friendly intercourse of every-day life, witness to Jeeus Christ. \ V. 34. "Think not thgt I cartie to send on the earth: I came not tb send but a swordj** The Prince of Peace didn’t come to produce discord and contention, but he is saying the effect of his coming> would be such. Real peace comes as a result of struggle. V5.35,36\ "For I came to set a man at against his father. and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in l|Sw: Anda man’s foes shall be they of his own household.” When Jesus com; es into the heart, then there will be a struggle against temptationeven the dear ones in our homes will oppose ufc. If they do not believe in Christ. Life is g continual fight, but if wc are loyajl, we shall have peace. V. 37. “He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me; and he that'loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.” Christ must be loyed supremely or he is not loved at all. He must be obeyed, if we ar® his followers, ttis basic demand is that we surrender to His w|ll. V,3Bj "And he that doth not take his cross and follow after me, is not worthy of me.” "Taking his cross” means we must do our duty, let the people of the world think of it as they will. We have to die to self. „ V. 39. "He that findeth his lite Shall lose it; and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it." Accept the. cross — the daily pain of sacrifice and renunciation, and you experience a joy and peace which the world can never give nor take away. , —Based on copyrighted outlined produced by the Division of Christian Education. National Council of the Churches Christ in the U. S. A., and used by permission.

Jesus. ' - “ The Bethany Men’s Club will meet on Monday evening at 6:30 ! for the November Supper Meeting. Dyke Edleman of the Piston, Basket Pall Team speak. J The Dorcas Class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at\ the church. The are Mrs. Minnie Black rtnd Lillie Hammond. The Dutiful Daughters Class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gentis, 226 Marshall Street. Mrs? Clarence Brunnegraff will assist. The Church Choir wil| have its rehearsal on Tuesday evening a| 6:30. Midweek Service, Wednesday at 7:00. . P\ Fellowship Cultivation night on Thursday at 7:00. The following will furnish teams for visiting; The Loyal Daughters Class, Class. Dorcas Clas*s C. L. W. Class. Mr. Hocker's Class. Children Dept. Teachers. The Young Adult Class will meet on Thursday evening at 7:30 at the church. ' Unit No. 2 of the Women’s. Society of World Service will meet on Thursday evening at 7:30 at the nome of Mi’s. Alva Buffenbarger, 629 N. Seventh Street. Mrs. Gerald Cole has the lesson study.

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ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetx, paster. 6:00 a.m. First Mass. 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children’s 10:15 a.m. High Mass. \ Weekday Mass 7:tO a.m. Prayer hour and benediction Sunday 2:3(7 p.m. Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia. ■ Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. \ Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. ’J ’■ i' Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary ■ W MISSIONARY ' Tenth and (jayton street H. J. Welty, minister 9 a.m., Sunday school hour. This is the last Sunday n| the contest and is rally day. We welcome yoii! Ralph Myers, superintendent. Lester Strahm, junior superintendent Special guests Will be four stiv dents from the Fort Wayne Bible college. ‘ \ VG am., morning worship. Special mttaic will be given by Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hodges and Mt and Mrs. Ivan Peterson, students of Fort Wayne Bfyble college. Message, “On To Victory." 7 p.m., children’s gospel hour and MYF. Combined with the students of the Bible college in charge. 7:30 p.m., evening service. Song service led by Mr. Clarence Hodges with Mrs. Ivan Peterson at the piano. There will be solos, duets, and a chalk drawing. Message Will be given by Mr. Ivan Peterson. Monday, 7 p.m., meet at the church for visitation night. Wednesday. 7:30 .p.m., Bible study and prayer meeting. 8:30. choir practice under the direction of J. Pritchard Amstutz. Thursday. 7 p.m., ladies fellowship will meet in the basement of the church. There is a warm Christian welcome for you at any or all our.seA vices!

ZION EVANGELICAL i AND REFORMED William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9, a.m. Raymond Snyder, superintendent. Your entire family is invited tq join a class. Worship service at 10 a.m. Annual thank offering service. Mrs. Karl Beck, fonner missionary to China, will be the guest speaker. Responsive reading will be led by Miss Marilyn Jaberg, president of the Girls’ Guild. Mrs. Ann Lehman, president of the Women’s Guild, will read the scripture and introduce the speaker. “Father, we Thank Thee” (Hurlburt-Wilson) will be sung by the double trio, 'composed of Mrs. N. A. Arnold, Mrs. Robert Roth, Miss Pauline Brintzenhofe,' Mrs. Alice Johnson, Mrs. William C. Feller and Miss Alice Roth, under the direction of Mrs. Ix A; Hol'thouse. ‘‘Count Your Blessings” (O’Hara) will be sung \by Mrs. Wiillma C. Feller. Mrs. Fred Fruchte will be at the organ. Thank offering boxes are to be presented. All members of the church and friends are Invited. Youth fellowship at 6 p.m. Churchmen’s brotherhood on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Girls’ Guild meeting In the home of Miss Marilyrt Jaberg on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Senior rthoir rehearsal on Friday at 7 prtn. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 9. jnniors at 10 a.m. Come and worship with us. • . I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Five Points Ray J. Walther, pastor e Sunday school,’ 9:1'5 a.m. Jack Knudsen, superintendent Harold Glazher, assistant. Worship service 10:30 a.m. Title of sermon “The persistency of Predestination.” U. Choir will sing “Praise To The Lord, The Almighty” by Pietatfa. Session meeting, 2:30 p.m., Sunday. /' - Westminister fellowship supper 6 p.m., welcoming Rev. and Mrs. Walther. \

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j FIRST pAmBT Robert H. pastor Those needing transportation to Bible school at 9:15 are to phone 3-3798 to have the bus stojp A few seats are available. ThOre pre classes fdr all. Donald Slight, I superintendent [ I' In; the morning worship service pt'll):Sb, the choir, under the. direction of Mrs. Donald Lee, wllj Hnr| "Father, We TH*nk Thee,’ 1 by Rrown. The pastor wRI bring the '/message on the suMqct "A Brigfiter Day.” The regular B. Y. F\ meeting is at 6:30 p.m., under the leadership-; of Allen Lehman, president. You will enjoy the informal evening .service at 7:3(1 jrsatprs!i| arq gospel hymn singing, special mu ß ' ic, and a message from the Word —“A: Living Witness,” by (he pastor. / . i>t Mrfnday night at 7:30 o’clock all teachers ind' officers of the Bible school meet for their monthly conference. A stiply on better teaching methods will be presented, followed by a discussion period. and evep more informal discussion around the table with coffee aind light refreshments. Wednesday night services jncludfe? the choir rehearsal at 7 p.m., toileted by the mid-week prayer service at 8 o'clock. You are ißvited. Orchestra rehearsal is at 7 p.m., on Thursday, followed by the Bistudy dans at 8 o’clock. This week, begins the book of Exodus, and discussion will cqver the first five Chapters. k ? Missionary society meets at 7 night at the' church. Hostesses are Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Vai Peterson, and Mrs. Hila Marriy. Mrs. Weldon Soldner is the leader. ■ ——h. / I Church of God j ' Founded A. D. 33 i Cleveland Street j Two blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Robert G1 S. S. Supt. Moaning and Evening Services every? Sunday. YOU ARE WKL COMlt. a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hoirl W. K. J. G. 1380 oh your Dial, ; , ’ 9:3(| a.m. Morning Worship, Serm6n: John H. Kane, Evangelist. 10: $0 am,; Church School, Classes fem alt ages. Come. g:3O p.m. Shining Lights. 6;3d Youth Fellowship. 7:30 pan. Regular Sunday Evening Service. Sermon: R6v. John H. Kane,- Evangelist. WEDNESDAY 7:3d p in. Mid-week Prayer Meeting.. i 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary and Youth Choir Mrs. Kenneth M?atand Mrs. Kenneth Roop, Directory z. WE WELCOME YOU If yiou are a Christian. Christ made a member of the Church of Gb<|, and you need not join apotherjßead Acts 2:47 with the Church of God. Central Offices makes? you a rnem h>r.” “Wherfe a ghristian Experience jt IB A PRIVILEGE TO WORSHIP GOD. ‘

Nuttman Avenue In A- B- Neuenschwander, Pastor 9:30? Sunday Bible School. Lawrente; Michel. Superintendent. jhave a class tor every age taggjkt| l>y ’ a consecrated teacher who kpows the Lord. 10:30 Morning Worship. Wilbur Wanner, speaker. 7:oo'Children’s Bible Hour in the basentont auditorium. t:30; Sunday Evening Gospel Hour. Wilbur Wanner, speaker. Wilbur fanner, the speaker t<£day, whs a star player on the Hartford High School basketball team during' his high school days. He was op the Hartford teani that went th Regional play at Huntington. He is jupt ps zealous for Lord now as he was tor his team and the game then. He is a senior at Fori Wayne Bible College preparing to answer the call of God to the ministry. Coine and enjoy the serviiep. Britig your friends —everyone i» , welcinrtn- Let God meet your heartneed. ; "i Wednesday 7:30 Prayer and Bible Stupor ‘Hour. Rev. John S prim ger will bd the guest leader. He is to be the. evangelist in a aeries Os meetings bginning Novmber 30 to December 14. This is your opportunity to iheet him ahead ot time.

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Trinity ** Evangelical Urjlfod Brethren Madison at Ninth John E. Minister 9:ls—Sunday School; Cbalmer Bollepbachsr, general superintendent We continue to rally in our attendance —let's leep climbing. 10:30—Morning Worship. The sermon theme is The Nation Blessed of God”. Mr. Harold 'Momma will be the organist and Evangeline Em bier will direct the cholf in the singing of the anthem "Lord for Thy Tender Mercy Sake" by Earrant. What a blessing it is to live in a land where we have rFeedom of Worship. Let’s use it! , «:M—Junior Christian (Endeavor and Youth Fellowship. 7:3o—The evening service, using the s«nnon subject, 'Tut on God’* Armor”. The Church Council of Administration w|H meet at the close of the eVening service for the regular monthly meeting. |‘ Monday 7:00 — Calling teams meet at the church tor assignments. Tuesday 7:30-Women’s Society of World Service at the church. Mrs. John Chambers is the leader. Hostesses are Mrs. Earl Crider, Mrs. Clarence Morgan, and Mrs. Hoy Mumma. This meeting is the annual Thank Offering service and Thank Offering boxes will be turned in. Wednesday 7:oo—Mid-week Service. : B:oo—Choir FIRST METHODIST W. Nfonroe at Street 9:30 a. jp., the church at study. 10:20 a. m., the church at worship. The Woman’s Society of Christian eervice is observing their, annual Tbank-otferig service today with Mrs. Leonard Soliday, Spiritual Life secretary, in charge; The theme for the pastor's sermon will be, “The Fellowship of the Unashamed.” The youth choir, under the direction of Robert .Ray, will sing, “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind/’ by Frederick 'Maker. * 6:00 p. m., MYF Fellowship with i Janet Hetrick end Jack Lawson in charge of the program. ? Monday 7;30 p. m. Evening Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Nila Neil, 1103 N. Second St. Wed nesday - ’*> j 7 p. m.. Youth choir rehearsal. 8 p. m., Senior choir rehearsal. 7 p. m., Prayer and Bible hoi)r study on “Psalms of Personal Thanksgiving.” 8:15 p. tn.. Board of Christian Education meeting. Thursday Annual W.8.C.8. Bazaar and New England Dinner will be held in the church all day. The turkey dinner will be served from 11:00 until 1:30 and a cafeteria supper will be served in the evening. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, Minister Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 p.m. Message by the Pastor ’ Junior Service 6:45 p.m. Youth Service 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Mesage”by Rev. Homer Habegger nf Berne. Midweek Service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. You are invited to attend these Services. :- - ' The dean of the Buffalo State Teachers College Ralph Horton, says that no nation has ever had such a great need forteachers as ours today, the nation is short 100,000, and the peak of the elementary school enrollment will not come until 1960 because the peacetime birth rate is higher than tl)at during, the war.

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First Chrletian Church Traverse 'ohandi«r> Minister Gerald Strickler Suet. Morning worsMp at 9 :30 a m. The general theme for the worship services for the month of November will be 'Discipleship Requires Stewardship”. The ministers message will be ‘Partners With God.” The prelude “Elegy by Sturgis and the offertory “I Would Be True’ by Peek with Miss Phyllis Kraft at ths; Plano and’ Mrs. G- Strickler will direct the choir in the singing by" he,B Art “" Junior Church will meet at the same time as the adult worship In the children’s Sanctuary. Church School at 10:30 a.m. Everett Faulkner is the assistant Supt. We are proud to announce an increase in attendance. You are welcome to attend our services! The Willing Workers class will hold their annual Thanksgiving dinner Tuesday evening at 0:30 p.m. It wil be held in the Church pkrfors and is for the Willing Workers class members and their families. They have asked that each one be there promptly at 6:30 p.m. I The fchoir will rehearse on Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. G. Strickler. —i- —-J—: ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH \? West Monroe and Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, Pastor 8:00 a.m. Early Worship Hour. 10:30 a.m. Main Worship Hour. 9:15 a.ia. Sunday School and Junior I)ible Class. 9:30 a.m. Adult Bible Class. "Thank God for the Gospel” Will be the pastor's pulpit theme at both worship services. “Jn Pastures Green”, by A. K. Bixby, is the Choir anthem to be presented at the late worship hour. ! CHURCH CALENDAR A Lutheran Laymen’s League Seminar will be held Sunday night, 8 p.m., at St. John’s Church, Bingen? Dr. William Arndt of SL Louis will give an illustrated lecture on his tour of the Holy Land. It will be of interest to young and old. All are welcome, ; . !j Monday—7:3o p.m., Walther League Zone Executive Board. Parish Halt j | ”” Tuesday—B:3o p.m.. Adult Membership Class. Tuesday—; 7:00 p.m., Sunday \School Staff. Wednesday 4- 1:30 p.m., <Missionary Society. Guest Day. Musicale by Mrs. David 'Em bier and Mrs. James Edington. Mission topic. Business meeting. Refreshments. Each member bring * guest. Wednesday i— 7 p.m.. Choir rehearsal. Thursday — 6:30, adult Membership Class. Thursday — 7:00 p.m., Zion Walther League business and social meeting. Committee: Carolyn McDougal, Gaynd Lankenau, Junior Conrad, and James Engle. ‘ 'V Friday — 7:30 p.m? Meeting of congregational canvassers. Saturday — 9:15 a.m.? Saturday Bible School. . i ’ i ' ' Tonight (November Bth) our Saturday School basketball team plays Friedhefan School at Monmouth gym at 7:30 o’clock. It you have po regular churchhome, 2ft on Lutheran cordially invites you to worship at Its worship services. 8:00 or 10:30 o’clock.

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