Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1952 — Page 2

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. I Discussion on I R®| F'~ v 3 Discussion Questions on the Sunday school lesson. Jesus :lfe Teacher, for Sunday, December'!?. 1. Why did Jesus use the parable? . . 2. Can we prove religious truth? 3. What is meant by the kingdom of heaven? d ■ \ 4. Is evil a mystery? 5. How are Christians related to the increase of God’s kingdom? Go To Phil L. Macklin & Cp. for Prompt, Courteous. Service’ For All Makes of Cars, h 107 8. First St. Phone 3-2504 I! ■ £• n . II : Loyality to God will inanifest'it* self in a : Christlike humility that gladly serves.. L

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I Creamed fl I I f On tin Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesson, Jeeus, the Great Teacher, Matt., 13:24-35, 53-54, for Sunday, December 4. i Jesus is a great teacher because (1) his ide As bud. languages simple; (2) his teachings meet the needs of the human * heart; (3) they afe practical; (4) they Are supported by heavenly authority. V. 24, ”Another| parable set he before them, saying, The kingdom of . heaven is likehed unto A man that sowed good seed in his field:” This parable teachers that God has ap a personal devil; hence, the evil In world. The “kingdom of heaven - ' here means the effect of tljje gospel as it is preached. The ‘fgpo|d seed” is the jr-uth Jetus and his disciples preached. . J - , i; V. 25. “But while men slept, his enemy came arid sowed thres among the and went way.” Just' as thie three (darnelgrass) is much like wheat in growth » n d form, sio hypocrites are so much rehl Christians |hat it is Impossible to distinguish them. The devil ‘j’went away” because stn in thfe j hbtirt needs little cultivation; it is a native product. Gjhice needs constant care. ? V. 26.; “But when < the blade sprangJup and brought forth fruit, then appeared the! tiares alAo.” Evil is hot easily dihclerned till it conies to fruition: ' > V.2TL "And servants of the householder cArhe and said unto hint. Sir, didst thou 4°t sow good seed in hath it tares?” The devil does his work in darkne|ss> Good and evil are not know biy professions, but by the fruit. J ; V. 28. “And he said uhto them. An enemy hath done this. And the s servants say unjto laipa. Wilt thod then that we gd And ' gather them up?" If offences cartie they will npt be held against urt, it we have done i I V. 29. “But siifl./NAy: lest haply while ye gather up the tares, ye root ufr the wheat witij them.” By gathering the tjayes the servants would tread dcwn the wheat, loosen the earth, anid injure the crop. | .i I ' V. 30, “Let jMth; gfbW together

' r : 'V*./ h Lj''. • b means liittte whoa, one put .to God may an'yiipbra tive heed tfir self, ordferk tikGod or ">Ww*fplailntive in some one Ryayer is nojt saying sheautifuL words in a holy place." It may not evArt be <|uiet and rev- • erent thought ;about abciut God. Realprayp r is the jburney of human ! consciousi|iess from Its absorption of self, things, and people, to an awareness of God. —Dr. Albert Day, i ‘,\ {' ’ . t—- —4-r — i \ . Lesboh Prayer: Lesson prayefr: We would live so close to Thete thiat we shall be unaffected by the eivil about us. We would so mAnifest Thy Spirit and compassion that jthe frustrated and discouraged mil \ the .shelter of bur friendly companionship and sympathetic understanding. ' I i Da You Know Answered True or tatsb? [ 1. Adam and 'Eve shad only two children. t

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Until thb harvest: and in the time of tho hardest I Will say to the reapers, Gather up first the taree, and bind them, in bundles to burn them; hut gather the wheat my barn." Jesus refers here to those persons who are suspected of hypocrisy; they Won’t harm -real Christiana. To rtynove them from the chdrph would caus4 too much dlhcord. God Only ; knows the heart. 1 V 5.31,32. \ “Ahother \ parable set hte before them, saying, The kingdom of hekven is like i|n.to a grain of mbatard seed, which a. man took and sowed Jin his field: Which indeed Ik less than alt seeds; but when It is gyown, it is greater than the herbs, and becometh a tree; so that-the birds pf the heaven come and lodge in the branches thereof.” The greathesig and pbwer of little things is emphasized here. Faith in the heart is first feeble but gradually the \ convert will see more clbariy, Jove more strongly, and malice mote sacrifice for the kingdom. The “birds of heaven,” the needy who tdrn to the ohui’Cjh fpr help. \ V. 33. “Ahother parable spake he unto them: ThO kingdom of heaven Is like unto leafen, whlteh a woman . . \ hid in three measures of meal till it was all leavdned." The gospel of. Christ spreads secretly, silently, steadily, pervading the entire personality and the kingdoms of the world. >. V 5.34.35. “And these things spake Jesus in parables . . .; and v«\ith a parable spake he nothing' . .: That it might be fulfilled which was spoken through the prophet, saying, I will open my mouth in parables; I will utter things hidden from the foundation of the world.” The people. were not ready for the hidden truths; God’s full wisdom is too great even for Christians to understand. ‘ V 5.53,54. “And it came to pass when Jesus had finished these parables, he departed thence. And coming into his own country he them in their synagogue, insomuch that they were astonished, and said. Whence hath this man his wisdom, and these mighty works?” “His own country,” Naz-> areth. Not, so much unbelief now-! The world must adopt Jesus’ wisdoin if it would save itself from rbin. —Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A., and used by permission.

2. Lach of the twelve tribes of Israel is named after one of the sons of Jacbb. 3. Os the three patriarchs, AbraV ham. Isaac, and Jacob, two visited KgjHftt. \ ’v 4. On the death of Moses, the people met \ah<T elected Joshua as his siiccesor. 5. The books of Klngjfand Chronicles cover much the same ground, but frbm different points of view. Do Know 1. FAlsb: Gen. 5:4 speaks ol “sons and daughters.” ,\ 2. False: Ephram and Manasses were not sons of Jacob. ' 3. True: Abraham (Gen. 12:1,020) as well as Jacbb went to Egypt in a time of famine. 4. False: Joshtfa was appointed by Aloses. (Detit. 34:9) 5. True. ■ r - > ; ' I . For the ‘ first time, the Ohio council of churches this yeAr was assigned a large‘tent at the Ohio state fair. Rural minister? from all parts of the! state conducted religious services there twice daily, aud vesper services were held each evening for young people who had farm exhibits on the fair grounds. A display interpreted the work ot the state council.

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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Stelmetz, pastor. 6:00 a.m. First Mass. a.m. Low Mass. 9: QO am. Children's Mass. 10:15 &.m- High Mass. j ; Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. PrAyer hour and benediction i Sunday 2:3(y p.m. 1 Holy Communion. Sundays. ' First Sunday, Thp Catholic La- ; dies of 4 *’Columbia, ; I J Second Sunday, Holy Name So- ’ ciety; Third Sunday, The Rosary Society, , Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary ! - Tenth and Dayton Streets H. J. Welty, minister 9' ia.m., Sunday school hortr. Classes for all with capable Christian teachers. Ralph Myers, supt. Lester Strahm, junior supt. 10 am., morning worship. This J is national MissionAry youth fellowship day and a number of ! young people will be taking part, t Message, “The Church’s Commis- ; sion.” 7 p.m., gospel hour. Mrs. j|J.. Pritchard Aiinstuta will be in charge. | , 7 P.m., MYF; Eddib Beihold in charge. A special music program has l|een arranged. ? ! 7:30 p.m., evening service. Hymn i sing led by Mr. yonGunteri. Message will be given by Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible study and prayer meeting. Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz will- be in, charge. The pastor is conducting a youth revival at Fort Wayne, Curdes avenue Missionary church. p.m., choir practice on Wednesday. Saturday, 9:30 a.m., the children of the Sunday school will meet, for practice from now qn till the program, The Christmas program will be giyen on Dec. 21, Sunday. t is a warm Christian welcome for you at any\ or all of our services. ' <;■ !! —— l — ' ■ I- FIRST BAPTIST Robert H. Hammond, pastor It is our privilege to study freely: in tiije Book of Life, God’s Word/ Join with us in this study lyat9:ls Sunday mornings in thAj Biblq school. Donald Sliger, supt.! The Sunday morning worship: service begins at The mon subject is “Opportunity." The/ choir, under the leadership of Mrs-/ Donald Lee, wUI stng “The Harborl Called Home?’ j The gaptist Youth Fellowship at 6:30. « { Thie evening worship service at| 7:30; will be a baptismal service.! The pastor will bring the message! discdsSirtg the practice of the 01H dinapce in Baptist ichutches, andi a niimber of candidates will be? immersed. The public is invitep to attend. * The official board of the church| will meet on Monday night at 7;3p o’clock at the church. Wednesday night the choir will rehearse at 6:45, followed at 8 p.m4 by the mid-week prayer service/ and the business meeting for the| mont;h of November. Thie orchestra will rehearse at: 7 o’clock on Thursday night, sols, lowed at 8 p.m. by the Bible study,? classi. ' Friday night at 6:30 is the annual Philo class Christmas dinner. Members of thei class will await announcement id further detail at the Bible school hour on Sunday, t i ZION Evangelical and Reformed | William C. Feller, pajtot ! Citurch school at 9 a.ih. Ray/ mond Snyder, superintendent, Thete are classes for all ages. 'Each member of your family is in/ vited to attend. Worship service at 10 a.m. Ser-? mon by the pastor, “The Advent CAll.?’ The youth choir wilt sing,' “Thanks Be To God” by Dicksons Therte will be a special offering for world service. All members and friends of the church are in* vited to attend. > ’ There will be noi youth fellowship meeting Surtday evening. Sunday school teachers and officers Will meet ,in the church parlor on' Sunday At 7:30 p.m. Official board meeting on Mon* day At 7:30 p.m. / .1.. :/ .. / . ■ ' - aOHssKHKHsaaasaKs For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are AL Your Service. Just CaD BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING | 704 ?W. Monroe St. -Phone 3-2609•

Members of Heidelbbrg clast will rtiieet on Monday evening at 7 o'clock |o decorate for the family night program. Women’s Guild meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:80 p.m. ' Heidelberg clasp family night pot-luck sapper and Christmas program /pn Thursday at 6:15 p.m. Cbffee, meat and rolls be furnished/ Bring covered dish, table service for your own family and ’2lc gift for own children. Senior thoir rehearsal at- 7 p.m. Catechetical classes on Saturday J morning, seniors at 9. juniors at jIO a.m/ Conte and worship with us. ; > pj. ©HURCH OF CHRIST 121 W. Grent St. \ Robert J. Wipaky, minister ; Ernest: Lehman, Bibik School supt. 9:30? a.m., morning worship and cbmmenlon service, sermon, “Dead : Men’s ,/Bones.” 10:30 a.m-, Bible School. 7:30 pm. evangelistic service. Sermon: ”What does your Bible Say A|qut TUhlng?” Wednesday \evening at is prayer meeting and Bible study. Odr lesson win begin at Acts 19:8. / . Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock is chiidrdn.’s Bible hour. ! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN : Merger avenue at Five Pointe Ray J. Walther, paster Sunday church school; 9:15 a.ih. Jack Knudsen, superintendent. ; Classes tor all ages—you are inyfted. ■ ‘ ! Morning worsted service, 10:30 “Wheels A Rolling.” There will be a student recognitfob With Faris Franz, the church’s Candidate for the ministry, reading the scripture and Alice Lang»tbn a student at Indiana University, sfingirtg a solo of “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings.” j Fellowship 6 p.m. . Wednesday, iff a.m., church fait —i; nihning the entire day, the booths and tables throughout the handing will provide an opportunity to/secure one’s meals And to da one's special Christmas shopping. j *rhursday, 7 p.m., choir practice under Jhp leadership of Mrs. Robert NiAbet. t -_ TRINITY / Evangelical United Brethrert Madison at Ninth / John E. Chambers, minister ,0:15 ; a.m., Sunday school, Chalnter Bollenbacher, general supt. Tlie Sunday school is designed for the entire family with a departriient.,and class for every agegroup.'' ’40:30 am., morning worship, siernujm subject is “the gospel fol* j the tyorld.” The choir under the direction of Evangeline Emfiler will render two anthems, “Listen to the Lark,” by Dlcketison and “Psalm of Praise,” by Ivanov. Mr* Harold Mamma Will be the organist. New altar vases presented to the church by Mrs. Georgia Gage, in memory of her parents, Willis L. and Ida B. Magner, will be dedicated. You are invited to worship with us. 6130 p.m., junior C. El and Ys F. 7:30' p.m., the evening service with the sermon subject, “We too Must Keep the Faith,” II Timothy 4:7. , ' - Monday, 7 p.m., bailing teams wfil meet at the church tor devotions and assignments. ■Wednesday, 7 p.m., mid-week services for children, youth and adblts? 8 p.m., the choir rehearsal. < Thursday, 7:30., \he ladies aid monthly meeting at the church. Note— Sunday, Dec. 7, w-q will observe Universal Bible Siinday. FIRST METHODIBY I W. MAnroe at Fifth street J Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 a.m., chnrch school assembly. We now have classes fdr all agb gtoups,10:20 a.m., inorning worship. The pastor will continue the current series of sermons on applying the Ten Commandments to contemporary living. The sermon topic for This Sunday will be, “Coun-ter-at&ck Upon Creed.” The senior chblr Will sihg the ahtheni, “Whoso DWielleth Under the Defense of the Most High” by Prothbrde. District world friendship banduet for the MYP group at the Wayne Street Methodist chrtrch, Fort Wayne. Cars will leave the church at 4 p.m. 7 pim., Sunday evening services in charge of the Methodist Men’s ~ LUTES LU - Flower Shop [ | / Phone 3-3304 Flowers for All Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages as •y — — I

Monday, p.m., trustees moating. Tuesday, 2 p.m., W. C, T. tl. meeting tn the room. / Wednesday, 7 p.m., youth choir rehearsal. 8 p.m,, senior choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., mid-week service of prayer and study. 8:15 pm., official board meeting. Thursday, 7:» p.m., Wesley class fellowship at the parsonage. 7:30 p.m.,_ Everready class fellowship At the home of Mrs. Paul EdS. C. S. rummage sale in the church basement. EION LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 West Monroe and Eleventh Sts. Edgar P. Schmldtf pastor ADVENT SUNDAY 8:00 a.® Early worship hortr 9:15 a.m. Sunday school classes and Junior Bible class 10:3Q a m- Late worship service For the first Sunday in Advent, which is the beginning of the new Church year, the pastor will speAk 1 on the topic, “Thy King COmeth”. which is based oil Matthew 21:1-9. The choir Anthem for Advent Sunday will be “Rejoice Greatly” by H. H. Woodward; Holy Communion will be celebrated at both morning services. AH members of the congregation art urged to br|ng their Bond of Love pledge to church with them on Sunday morning. These pledges will be gathered and placed on the Altar. The Adult Bible Class will not be conducted due to the celebration of Boly Communion at both servicer/ \, ' ■' CHURCH CALENDAR Monday, 7:80 p.m. School Survey Committee Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Adult Membtetship Class. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. Church Council Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Zion choir rehearsal • ■ / ’ : Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Altar Guild ThtirSday 6:30 Adult Membership Class. Saturday 9:14 a.m. Saturday Bibfe School. Sunday- 2:00 p.m- December 7. Voters meeting for annual election of officers. A Sunday evenibg, December \7, Marrfed v Couples Clu,b. Zjon Lutheran Chrtrch cordially invites you to worship with us. If you have no church-home, niake Zion your chhrch-home. <■ V' J FIRST CHRISTIAN ’ Traverse Chandler, Minister Morning worship service at 9:30 a.m. The subject of the ministers sermon is “Requirements apd Rewards” The Prelude and Offertory wi|h Miss Phyllis Kraft at the piano. Mrs. Gerald Strickler will direct the choir in the singing of the anthem “Praise God For His Providence” by Lorenz. Junior Church services at 9:30 a.m. in the children’s sanctuary. Bible, Schdol at 10:30 a.m. — Gerald Strickler, Supt. and Everett Faulkner, assistant. We have capable Christian Teachers with classes for every age. Parents are Invited to bring their children and enter) them in a class. Anyone with out A church home are invited to attend our services. I — The Official Board will have a meeting in thb cftUrch office, Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Miss Florence Llchtebstiger wIH be hostess to the Ruth and LydlA Circle At her honfte Wednesday evening At 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Elmer DArwAchter will be the program leader. The choir will rehearse on Thursday evening at 7-tOO p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gerald Strickler. ’ A meeting of the Music Committee Will be held Immediately frtl-

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Calvin Coolidge \ said, “The strength of our country is the strength of its religious convictions.” George Washington said, “It is impossible rightly to govern the world without God and the Bible.” Religious convictions are produced Ini' services of worship.

lowing .choir rehearsal. All members are urged to attend. h u CHURCH OF GOP Founded A. D. 33 ■ Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Robert G. Strickler, 8. 8. Supt. Morning and Evening Services every Sunday, you are welcome. 836 a.m. Christian Brotherhood Hour WKJG 1380 on yohr Dial. 9:30 a m. Morning Worship, Sermon: “WILT THOU BE MADE IQ:30 a.m. Cifirrch School, classes for all ages, ybu are welcome 6:45 p.m; Shining Lights , 6:45 Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday Evening Services, Sermon i '•‘Prayiug With Tour Life" 1 WEDNESDAY 6:45 Ybpth Choir Practice 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Practice, Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, Mrs. Kenneth Roop, Directors. WE WELCOME YOU [lf? you are a (phQsttati, Christ made you a member oLthe Church of God, and you need not join another. Read Ac|ts 2:47 Affiliated the Church of God, Central Offices, Anderson, Indiana. Where a Christian Experience makes yop a member” BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, Minister Sunday SchxxH 9:00 Arthur Beel er. Superintendent Morning Wdrahin 10:00 Sermon:, “Beyond All Bordugi” Robert Geisel of Ossian will sing “God Is Love”; by Bean. Evening Service 7:00. Program presented by the* Mission Band and Little Heralds 4n the interest of Thank Offering. - Midweek Service at 7:00. Theme “What I Expect to Get From Christ-, mas” , , • The phurch Council of Administration will meet on evening at 8:00 o’clock. Choir' Rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 6:30. The Women’s Society of World Service will have a general meeting at the chnrch on Thursday beginning at 11:00 o'clock. Three periods will be given over to a review of the book “These Rights We Hold" The reviewers are Mesdames Wni. Linn, C. Wm. Dellinger and Glen Custard. The luncheon which will be served at 1:00 o’clock will be furnished by a committee. ' — zl -U I Willie’s mother, a great believer 4,n the "be-a-little-gentleman-and-don’t-fight ’ method of raising her child, was unsuccessfully trying to instill this noble outlook into her pugnAcious young son. “Willie, when that naughty boy threw stones at you, why didn’t you come And tel) me instead of throwing them back at him?” “What good w<|>uld that do?” snorted WllHe. “You can’t hit the side df a barn.”

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The church is the house of God because i£ Is there that He is best .revealed. The church furnishes Bible teachings so fundamental for right thinking and right living. Why not accept the invitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? — ThA Rev. D. Carl Yoder.

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