Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1953 — Page 2

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■Questions Discussion Questions on .the Sunday School Lessen, Confessing and Following Christ, for Sunday, Jan- - ‘ ji ' »i ' 1. WhyHs it so difficult to confess Jesus? 2. What does it mean to follow Christ? . ' !?.'■ 3. Whit are the keys to the kingdom iJOf God? I 4.- Why did Peter, later Change ' his views on Christ's sufferings? 5. What makes the Christian's road difficult to travel? i,' , F HELLER COAL, FEED & SUPPLY < ••Thrpugh Service We Grbw” Coal, Feed, J Paint, Cement i \ Wire Fencing Grinding. Mixing, Sheiling Monroe & Bth St. Phone. 3-29 V ' . .—.... .M..... To understand everything* is to forgive’everything. ?, .|a. ?-.— i PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar ■ \ ' You Can’t Beat a Pontiac (J. S. Tires DuPont Paints ■ 1 :■ J ! ■ _J/~' F ‘ DECATUR SUPER SERVICE J .» 224 W. Monroe Bt. 1 ■ ■ Phone 3-2015 ; > In Decatur Since 1921 ■: / 1 ~£_ *.l ... Self-confidence leads to uelf-real-ization and successful achievement. — -Pealef? kj \ ■■■■ ■—-yy----1, -Jgte; •insure Your Future’*L Decatur Insurance Agency Since 1877 Kenneth' Runyon . i | ’ All Forms of Insurance.?/ K. C. Bldg. Phone 3-4300 .■M / “ Begun’s Clothing Store Fof Men and Boys , ( Phone 3-3208 Go To Phil L. Macklin & Co. || • . . J ' Prompt, Courteous Service For All Makes of Cars. ■ ’ . • ' ■ ■ 107 S./First St.* Phone 3-2504 I . s ;

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I Comments Jsl F on s.sz.atyl Creamed comjments on the Sunday school lessqn, Confessing and Following Christ. Matt. 16:13-25, for Sunday, January 11. Thp time had come for the ! disto understand fully that Jesusl was. thei Messiah. If their viewH were rigijt He would establish them; if wrong, correct them. He began- by ajskihg the general opinion of she people. V.lB. "WTien | Jesus came into the cbasits of Cajesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying. /Whom do min F the Son of man am?" JeSus’must prdye that he the Son of God and Atao that /lie is not just ja son of man but the son of man? V. 14. "And thiy said, Soane say thou art John the Baptist; some EllAs; and others, Jeremias, or one of the prophets.” All answers were reverent. The fact that the Pharisees' favorite epithet, ’‘the son of Beelzebub” was not used was proof that their opinion was not seriously regarded by the masses. A . Y. 15. “He saith unto them, But whom say ye I am?” Jesus addressed all of the disciples,.“ye”, not merely Peter. V. 16. “And Simon Pe.ter answered and said, Thou prt the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Peter expressed the opinion of all the disciples. They are not ashamed to confess that he is the Son of the “living” trde God. Some, today, are. . ! , V.l7 k “And Jesus answered and said unto him v Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for'flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, hut my Father which is ill heaven.” The Jewp ..were expecting to know the Messiah by his external splendor. In spite of my lowly position; you learned by what 1 have dqne and taught and lived Ah at I am from God. V.lB. k'And 1 say unto thee. That thou art Peter, upon this rock 1 will build jmy; church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against It.” All who confess Jesus as Christ are living stones of a spiritual house. Jests' church. Peter's confession showed he was worthy of the name Peter. All the plots and stratagems of the epe-s mies of the ohurch Juould not be able to overcome it. Vd9. "And I wilt give unto thee the ■ keys of the kingdom of heaven and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in -heaven: lAtWAearfe* -■ A ■ Humility is not a feelmg of in- . feriority but 4 feeding of oneness with humanity -—a sense of kinship accompanied by a loving sympathy with humanity — Which places n 'man with his thinking and feeling not above his fellow men and’ 1 not below: them, but on a common level with'them as his brothers: where he can neither fringe | before them nor stoop to them, because they are his brothers; and where he can help them. Do You Kliow .. -zi / . \■/ ! ' 1. How many_years intervened betwben the writing of the Old Testament ,and the New Testament? '2. M r was the lasj: prophet o? the Old Testament? \ ' 3. Who wa\s the first prophet of the New Testament? 4. What were the sacred' books ■ 3 ! [if; ■( ■‘ , 1 . " J:

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and Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heavien.” Peter had no authority over the other disciples; the' first to confess, he was honored in being the instrument to- first open the doors of the Gospel to both Jews and Gentiles. All the disciples following the teachings of Jesus and the guidance of the Holy Spirit could forbid ("bind") and permit ("loose”) seemed best and it would be acceptable to God. V. 20. “Then charged he his disciples .that bheyshould tell no man that; he was Jesus the Christ.” Doing so would arouse Jewish malice and endanger Je-sua’ life. Ills time had npt'yet come. I V.2 1 !. "Frpjn thjat time forth be,-l gan Jesus to shew unto his diseipl/es how- that he must go unto -Jerusalem, and suffer many things of the elders and chief priests and “scribes, and be killed, and be raided again the third day." The disciples must how be prepared for the awful event .that was before him. They must (know the character of the Messiah. ' V. 22. “Then Peter took him, and began to rebuke him, saying. Be it far from thee, Lord; this shall not be unto thee.” Peter, strongly attached to Jesus, could not bear to -think of \his Buffering so. Fie should have been submissive. V. 23. "But. he turned and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me,Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not of the. things that be of God, but thoie that be of men.” It' is one thing to receive a commission from God and another to carry it out. Many profess their faith loudly till they meet their enemies; then! they deny their '(Lord. Peter’s advice, if followed, would have prevented the very thing Jesus oame to do. V. 2,4. “Then said Jesup unto his disciples. If any man will come after me, let bhn deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.” •Deny himself” U- surrender -his will to God. his affections, his body and snul. The cross was a symbol of death. One must die to self, endure what is burdensome, (trying, in following Christ.'One must do his djaty regardless of what the world thinks. V.? 5. “For whosbever will save bis life shalF lose it: and whosoeveii will lose his life for my sake shall find it.” He that is to save his comfort and security here shall lose eternal life; he that is willing to\ invest his lite for His sake shall be saved. /—Based on copyrighted outlines produced by' the division of Christian education, national council of th? phurches ofl phrist in thfe U. S. A., and used by permissioiy written between thq Old Testament and |he Ndw Testament cabled? 5. Quote the verse in whiqh God’s children ar£ called Jewels. Do You know Answered 1. Four Hundred years i'\ 2. Malachi M/T : 3. Zacharias 4. Aptoctapha 5. "And they shall be mine, sail’a the Lord hosts, in that day when I make up my Jewels. oilaOii 3:17) ■ L j I — 'i! CLERIOUS SAYS: Clericiis says: It is highly wicked and improper to attempt Io counsel God, or to think that we underst? nd things better tllian F(e does. H s -plan ffs plait; and though it does fall in with out views of wisdom, we should accept his will. What/ lljl does we know not now, yet know hereafter. ,',/J / / Kind words help one's oWip good nature and good will.

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IflMSeraiceJ ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev.;j|Msgr. Seimetg, pastor. 6:00 a.m; First Mass. T'iSO g.nif Low Mass.9:00 a.mj Children's Mass. 10:15 ja n|/ Hteh Mass. / Weekday? Mass 7:30 a.ixf. Prayeir' ‘jipur and- benediction Sunday! 2:j(F p.m. Holy Sundays. First : Sunday, The Catholic Ladies of | Columbia. Second ijunday, jtfoly Name Society. j ' Third: Sunday, The Rosary Society. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary METHODIST , West Monroe at Fifth Street ) Samuel Emerick, minister I, 9:30 the church at study. ? 10:20 a.m.j divine worship and holy commX|nioti service. Spjeciai music for this service will be,tur| nished by (a men’s quartet. Thr communion meditation will “Mary Ponders” by the pastor. 6 p.m., |d:YF fellowship in the Wesley rooin. ~ ; Spiritual Emphasis Week j v 7:30 p;m4 <the Rev. Ray J. WaG' ther will ireacli on Sunday evening. the first in the series of seri vices. Spec|ai music will be provifi* ed by our Jdr. Robert Ray| choir will filso sing a soto? Beginning Monday night aa<i next Suncjajj the speaker will lip Dr. Clyde W/ Meadows, pastor: df the King street/ U. B. chuHh. Chambersburg. P^ t : < Bring ypdr neighbors aud friends with you to these services at the? First Metbodist church. ? Thursday. 2 i>.m., the gendralj meeting of tlie \y. S. C. S. in tU< Wesley ri|oml Mrs. Jay Thacker: will be leader and M’s.; [ljbfinas Mflntoslr will have of the devotions. Cd-hostepses wilG be Mis. J. M Doan topd Mrs. O. L.i v “‘ a - . - bhURCH OF GOD ’ Founded A. D. 33 ' ‘ Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital: Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Robert fe. Strickler. S. 8. Supt. : -8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhoods hour (WKJG. 1380 on your diajl.9:3o’tit.', morning worship? ser< mon? ■ (, H&w to make 1953 a great: year.” | '. > 10:3b sun., church school, classes for al| ages. You are welcbmeJ 7:30 p>n., no evening services. We .ure uniting with all the churches of Decatur, for the first service of Spiritual Emphasis Week to lie held at the First Methodist church. Monday through Saturady, 7:30 bin. Spiritual Emphasis Week First phurch, Dr. Clyde W. sle4lows,'-evangelist. \ Not mjld-w.eek service. Wo are uiijtitlg jhyitti W churches of l)e---ctaturfor Spiritual Emphasis week?We Welcome You ! If yob .are a Christian. Chjist made y6u a member thp' Cbtkrch of Godjand you need not- (join ?andttipr. T|ead Acts 2:47. Affiliated with the C,hurchi of Dodv central offices. Anderson,, Indiana. ’‘Where a Christian expert,euce makes you a member.” : < 1 ) CHURCH OF CHRIST ip . ?121 W. Grant Street Robert J. Tinsky, minister? Ernest Lehman, Bible school siipt. 9:.3(i a.m. j m<mnidg worship ahd (•ommiinioii; servi<e. Service: "The Mun JKesus.’’ I : ... 10:a.m., Bible school. Our content, ‘illoll Up tile Points” be ha|f over this Bunday. So far our has been the best .since<this[pew bhurch started. The Red fream is leading the Green Team but only by A few points. If , you |ave been planning to attend oUr services we urgt; you to do so during this contest, f 7:30 p.m.. evening evangeliistH servik:e. Sermon: "God vs Baal”. Mcinday evening at 7:30 p.m..‘(lie elder# meet at the home of the minister. Wednesday evening at 7:30 Will be prayer meeting. Tins week be Missionary highv The lesiiioh will l>o led by Homer Fifer. Colored slides will be shown of\ Gie South India .Mission. !|: Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Wil} be children’s Bible hour. Th lß meeting is open t to all boys and girls o| the community? ’ ?, mttoOi if 1 iiOff AUCTION SALES :‘j Experienced Salesmanship ? «• at Your Service ? RESERVE YOUR DATE Livestock? Farm, and jjc 1 I Real Estate Sales \ Midwest Realty Auction Cd. i J. F. Sanmhnn Corner First & Monroe Stajl ’ PHONE 3-3KJOI |[ : ....L—r ■ ■ / !:

BETHANY ' Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister a Sunday school, 9 a.m. William Christen; superintendent. Morning worship 10 a.m. The regular communion service tor the new year. Youth fellowship at 6 p.m, : . Opening service of Spiritual Emphasis Week,? 7:30 at the First Methodist church. The Rev. Ray J. Walther, N pastor of the First Presbyterian church will speak. Unit 1 of the Women’s Society of World Service will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs,. Orie Newhard, 616 North St. Mr<Carl Hammond isAhe program ehairman. ZION EVANGELICAL I * REFORMED William C. Feller, Pastor Churc|i School at 9:OQ a.m, Victor Kieio,i superintendent, installation of elected officers and teichers. 1 Wh|y not bring the entire family for Bible study on this first Sunday of the n|ew year? Worship Service at 10:00 d,m. Following a brief service of worship the annual congregational meeting will be held. Election of officers will take place and reports from the various organizations will be gived- AH members are urged to be present. There?-will be no youth fellowship Sunday evening. Spiritual Emphasis Week, services will open in the First Uethodist Church Bunday evening at 7:30 p.m. The speaker for the opening service will be Decatur’s newest minister: the : Rev. Ray Walther, of the? First Presbyterian Church. From Monday through next Sunday evening, Dr. Clyde Meadows will ibe the guest speaker and sonjr leader. Youth .choir rehearsal on Wednesday as 6:30 p.m, Bible class? meeting will not meet unttt tl:e third Thursday this rnonth because of the special unionl services. ? ! \ » The Women's Guild meeting has also been ppsFpdned for orie week. Senior cho|r rehearsal on! Friday at 6:45 p.m. Catechetical classes <?n Saturday morning: seniors at 9, juniors at 10 a.m. Com?e anil worship jaith uS. CHURCH OF THE |MAZARENE Seventh and Marshall I Romaine D. Wood, Minister Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service a.m. Youth Service 6:45 p.m. ‘ Junior Service 6:45 p.rii.? •Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. All services and .Meetiiy?s during this week are postponed: in order to participate in the “Spiritual Emphasis services at the Methodist Church, bet us take advantage of the meetings and attend. - \ — , ■ , • TRINITY EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minister 9:15 — Sunday School: Chalmer Bollei’ibacher, superintendent. A good New Year’s resolution: “1 will attend Sunday School regularly.” 10:30 — Morning Worship. The minister’s sermon theme for this first Sunday of 1953 is "Life Has Its Boundaries”. Harold Muinma will be the organist and Evangelina Emblerj will direct the dhoir in the anthem .•'Holy Spirit. Truth Divine” by Rogers. The local conference will meet briefly at the close of the mprning worship service. Officers jjdease bring reports. 7:30 — Opening service of Spiritual Emphasis Week at the Methodist Church. Reverend -Ray Walther. pastor of the First lai| Church is the speaker for Sunday night; the Methodist choir wjll sing. x ' Monday to Sunday — Dr. Clyde Meadows will speak each evening, at the Spiritual Emphasis Week Services. We all remember his messages of last year-and expect great things again this year. Meetings of classes and organizations a( Trinity Church have been postponed for the week so that all piay attend the union services. Lesson Prayer: Lesson Prayer: Help us as Christians to deny ourselves, submit to trials, do our duty, welcome persecution, be true to our faith, no matter what may happen. We know that Thou are guiding our destinies — working for our good.

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ZION CHURCH West and Eleventh Edgar paator ' v 8:06 a.m., worship service 8:15 a.m., Sunday school and Junior class 9:30 a.m., 4p|ult Bible class 10; 30 a.m., ji-ate worship hour For Sunday, tl?e pastor has chosen ;?the serinor) topic, “Christ Manifests Himself to the Gentiles”, basad on IsalahltO: 1-3. The choir Will appear at the 10:30 service and s(pg ‘Lead Mfe, Lord” by 8. S. Wesley. \ The newly elected offiefera, who »-vlll serve is the Council of 1953, will (formally be installed at the 10:30 service. The Marrie Couples Club will meet on Sunday at 8:00 e.ml \ Monday, 7:3 j p.m., Board of Ushers [ Tuesday, 6: p.m.. Adfilt Membersfoip Class 1- 11 Tuesday, 8:1)0 p.m., Church Coun-I C, l \ . ; | Wednesday, ;OO p.m., ‘Giroir rW hearsal \ ' L f A ' ■ i Thursday, 6|30 p.m., Adult Membership M'l. 1 Saturday, Q:JS a.m., Saturday Bible £chool | j if you have foo church home, come worship w’tthg. us and nfeke our church your \ ■ -F —- t FIRST*BAPTIST I Robert H. Hammond, pUstor Bible schoolj classes form a vital part of the program' of C iristian education which matures and develops the Christian life Meet With us at 9:15. Donald Sligef, superintendent. ?! '| i In the morning worship service, the pastor’s subject will foe "Builders Together,j" The service is' at 10:30, and tfoe ordinance of the ford’s Suppei; will be observed. The weekly B. V. F. meeting is a|t 6:30 on Sunday evening, .and Will dismiss in time for B. Y. F/s to attend the Spiritual Emphasis Week service.

Service in the annual Spiritual Emphasis Week program\ begin at 7:30 on Sunday bight and continue each night throughout the week at the First Mbthodist church under the sponsorship of the Association of churenes. The regdlarly scheduled quarterly meeting of the Salamonie Associational Men’s Brotherhood meets on Tuesday night at 7:30 at the First Baptist church in Montpelier. Transportation will be provided from the church at 6:30. The speaker is Judge Osborn of Marion. and special music will be provided by the men's quartet of the First Baptist Church. Muncie. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets H. J. Welty, minister a 9 a.m.. Sunday school hour. Ralph Myers, superintendent. Lester Strahin, junior superintendent. Make the best of this New Year ad it in the house of God. You need the church and\ the church needs you! If you have no church! home we urge you to come worship with us. There are classes for all? ( , 10 a.m.. morning worship hour. Choir will sing, “Sweet Will of God,” under the direction of J. Pritchard Aihstutz. I Message, “The Perfect Law of Liberty?" There will lief no Sunday evening service in our church or no Wednesday evening prayer service. We are cooperating with the Spiritual; .Emphasis Week. Dr. Clyde Mead,b.ws will again be the speaker. We urge you to attend £tkry night. There is a warm! Christian welcome for you to worship with us! . ' ? —' ■ ’ ’ ' A mark of strength is to argue a point sta?V fair. ’ iou can t prove the deepest things of life. \ ?

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Dr. (Earl Douglass says, “Christ-1 lans are members of Christ’s body?. How arresting, how inspiring, andi yet how startling! It fo* arresting' if pur conception of the church' has been superficial and worldly. It Is inspiring if we realize great privilege accorded us because of our allegiance to Christa It is startling when we realize how ' J, •_ ' ? ■ ■ FIRST CHRISTIAN Traverse Chandler, minister / Morning worship services at 9:30 a.m. The ministers sermon topic lg\ “Penalty or Lessop.” The. responsive call to worship. Psalms 9 :1-4 led by-Gerald Strickler. Mrs. Gerald Strickler will direct the choir in the singing of the anthein, ‘‘Show us ithe way” by Drake. The ordinance <|f tfoe Lord’s Supper will be observed, i . ? Bible School at 10:30 a.m. Classes for afo age groups. The Indiana town and country churches of the of Christ, will meet at Kendallville oh Monday Jan. 5. The institute Will begin at 10 a.tn. and at- 2 p.m. The evening session fwllli befcin with a fellowship'dinner at 6:30 p.m..- elimaxed by a worship service and a sermon by the pastor of the hqst church. Members are invited to attend. . s The officers beard scheduled meet in the church office Wed. -evening at 7:SO p?m. has been postponed one week? The Lydia Rutp circle scheduled to meet at the home of Miss Florence Lichtenstiger Wednesday evening at 7:30 .p.m.- has been: postponed one week. Our church is cooperating with the churches’ of Decatur. in fyhe annual observance of Spiritual Emphasis Wriek. beginning Sunday evening. Jan. <foll to be held at the Methodist churchy

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mercef at Five Points . Ray, J. Waltner, pastor Sunday services. y 9:15 a.m. Sunday church schopl. 10:10 a.m. Brief session ineetmg. 10:30 a.m. Morning worship service. Reception of new members. Installation (if officers., The Sacrament pf the Ilford's Supper. Anthein "He Leadetfo Me" Mrs. Robert Nisbefo directing. Solo “God, Father Lord Os Heaven” Aljfe Langston., '-- k , - - 2:(ioj p.m. [tegular session meeting- I ' j . v -i ’ 6:<H) Westminster Fellowship. | Wednesday, January 7th choir practice. A Pattern Prayer -for Eisenhower A telegraifo tp Piesident-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower was sent by the Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, as president.of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. The message read as follows:, • i ; f. ■' .. , j . . “As you race the grave responsibilities of leadership entrusted to you iby the people of our nation, prayers will rise from thousands Os 'Churches that you may be given divine guidance. We believe that through trust in God, wisdom, -strength, courage and composure rtiay be found Sufficient for any perplexity qf bu«den. We pledge dur support to every effort to unite pur nation as an ever-in-creasing force for freedom, justice and peace in a troubled world/’

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