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|Que-UonS «J -fe Discussion Questions on;the Sunday school lesson. Possessions nad the Kingdom, for Sunday;! Febru- ' ary 1- . . . ?.b'' J = .. 1 1. What is a moral mkn? " 2. Why is a moral infen who does pot accept Christ, lbst>? 3. What are the temptations when one has money that' interfere with his' becoming fe Christian? . , O;. 4. Under what conditions may one posses Wealth and yet be a good ' 5. Why is i$ difficult ttfejjoiivert. a moral man to Christ? -A- ? - The First State Bank \ Decattir, Indiana Established 1883* b' . - v - . . w A- • Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. IDEAL DAIRY ; Restaurant 1 — OUR SPECIALTIES Short Orders and Fountain Service. ' A Good Quiet Place to Eat. ' \ < Bus Station. 217 S.l2nd St. ' Phone fe-4118 _ i ""?==■ j Kind words accomplish much, tho costing little. fcfe-' __ J V - YOST Gravel & Ready Mix ■ |fc READY, MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL' 4 Phones: 3-3114, A_ . HELLER T COAL. FEED & SUPPLY \ “Through Service We Grow" Coal, Feed. Paint, Cement Wire Fencing •« >| Grinding. Mixing, ..J i! Shelling bionroe & Bth St. Pho.ne' 3-3012 - -■ -•= PONTIAC J ■ . ■. Dollar for Dollar You Can’t Beat a Pontiac <J. S. Tires DuPont Paints . r •' DECATUR \''- ■3 . SUPER SERVICE . 224 W. M orCroe St. •«. • ' ; feb L . - 4 . ; 1 - _ —-- - z - j ■" ; 1 _ ' .;. Ut Phone 3-2015 In Decatur Since 1921 1 / -?U “Insure Your Future”- | Decatur Insurance Agency . r . Hk Since 1877 \ 4 Kenneth Runybn All Forms of Insurance. K. C. Bldg. fl Phonfe 3-43(jp Begun’s ; : Clothing Store I For Men and Boys , z Phone 3-3208 A Digging others out of tfoUplf? makes a grave (or our own. ’ / - • ■ i n~ i■ in ’ / ' ‘ Go To Phil L. Macklin & Co. I ' > • ,’.’t ! .for Prompt, CourteWs Service For All Makes of Cars. -107 S. First St. ' t Phone 3-2504 \ 4 Thk ™ £ 010 fcII,ABU LisaJi n iiui i 11jiui 4 r : 1

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I Creamed rj*| I Comments f On &s.< «rgd| Creamed comments bn the Sunday school lesson. Possessions and \ thel Kingdom, Matthew 19b 16-28, for Sunday, February 1. I Id this'lesson wiel Ijipve the example of a good moral man who v.as not fit for thd. kingdom ■ because of his Wrong delations to God, his failurq’ fully tp surrender to God. ■ « 4'i || I V.ltJ. “And Behold, one came and said to him, (jood Master, what good thing shall I? db, jthat I may have eternal lifer’ pbre was an earnest, 4 sincere moral man who wanted eternaP bjit did not want it bad enough. iHd made the mistake of eihphasizlng doing above being. Hie Knbw| Christ las a good exampld, £ooid teacher, but he did not fenow i him- well enough. ’ J < !.y | \ 1 V. 17, “And h 0 gaid, unto him. Why callest thou mes good? there is none good but one. that is God; > but if thou wilt 4ntdr life, keep the commandments.H Jesus *would not be classified as like other good men but rather he would, bedrfssi- | fied with God about whom the | ten commandments; emanated. V.lB. “He saith unto hihi. which? Jesus said. Thou shalt dp no murder, Thou shalt not conimit adultery, Thou shalt jict stbal, Thdu shalt not bear false witness, Hohor thy father and thy mol|her: and. Thou shalt love they neighbor as thyself. - ' The commandments ed had to do with right relations with man. and they be well summed up in the Testament - great commandment. This seeker Would not hurt his fe 'low inam but he would not. loye him eijioiigh to help him, if such help billed for ' sacrifice prompted lovit*. There was too much of self in tli| picture ' and not eriough-ef Gcjd. 4 1 V. 20. young man Jsaith to him. All these have jl kept from my . youth up. what lack 1 yet?" 1 He was a legalist hndl Jived within the law; he was not subject to man’s criticism for he had a good moral ’record. He belonged to the class that think themselves bound for hebven hy > human 1 judgment there is nothing against 1

r c The truly great tjoo big \o notice slights or allow injuries to divert them from theii; purpose. A small man has self-love! a«d\ selfesteem. and because jsfelfi Ils so important, ajny! slight hiiTtfe and expressions jof self protection are .forthcoming. When\Jesth' critics ' accused him of having, a? devil, he lid not hatlor the nor dwell dn it. He knew he did not have a devil and that wais the end of it. He Is the world’k ideal of a great man. > CLERIOUS SAYS: Clerifeus says: > “We caii test our goodness, always by asking ourselves the question. ‘To what extent does iny' goodness spring from love? - vf’e should sfbp thinking about being good] five close to God and you are Hriufed to be good. What we have t(i feivg. up in order to have eternal . life is oiir- | selves our wills, ou* purposes, Inu pFrefetences. our pr ejudices." i < • • j-, ~ — - ■ .*■ a : b . 1 To overctome coldness pt heart ■ heal the wounds of others with the j ointment of love. — Blpugh. \ I ' —4 E-h. !

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them. Yet down deep in his heafl he knew there was something lacking. V. 21. “Jesus said unto him. If thou wilt be perfect, sell that thou hast, and give to the pooft and thou\ shalt have treasure in heaven and come and follow Man is- judged by what he holdiJ supreme in his life, and in thik case it was wealth. Not that rtchek are wrong but they should be secondary to God. The measure of his responsibility in right use of his wealth was not! proportionate to a fully surrendered life to the will of God. ' ? V. 22. “But when the ypung mail heard that skying, he went away sorrowful; for ne had great possessions.” Sooner or later sorrow follows when God’s requirementisl are not met. Nothing more is heard of this good man for h*ik name is not written in the Lamb’s book of life. He might have been an outstanding follower of the Lord, but he lost his chance. V. 23. "Then said Jesus unto his disciples. Verily I say unto you, that a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of God.” There are. so many temptations connected'with the possession of money that chances to become his followers are. too few. \ V. 24. “And again I say unto yo.u. It is easier foq a camel to go through the eye of a /needle, than fob a rich man to enter into the kingdom\of God." The teaching of Christ is reinforced by a proverb that suggests an impossibility; this is the rule; there are Bible exceptions as in the case of Abraham. Job, and even Peter possess-) ed his own home. V. 25. "WB£n the disciples heard it., they were exceedingly, amazed saying. Who then shall be saved?" The disciples did not yet under-: stand the Way into the kingdom. They, still held to the importance of the material things of life. V. 26. "But Jesus beheld them, and said uirtto 'Them. With man this is impossible hut with God all things are possible,” The phrase “with God" makes difference; to, be with God''one must be a true follower of the Lord, for he is the\ way, the truth, and the life. —BkseS oh copyrighted outlines produced by the division of Christian education, national council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by permisison.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Church Mercer Ave. at Five Points 4 Ray J. Walther, Pastor i SABBATH SERVICES 9:15 a.m. Churth School Harold Glazner, Superintendent Classes for all ages. > '. Ip:30 a.m. Worship Service Westminister Fellowiship ally Theme: “.Strive To Know - Dare to Believe” v y The entire worship service will \be lead by the young people of the church. The Service of Worship will be used by youth groups throughout, all the Presbyterian Churches U. S. A. E The Church Choir under the lead- ' ership of Mrs. Robert Nisbet will i sing- the anthem “God Be \Vith I The 6” by Grazioll. e j (Nursery during the Service) 3:45 p.m. The young people will leave in a group from the church to go to Huntington to take part in a Presbyterian Area Rally. ’ Week-Day Services Tuesday 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Loi\’ l>laek v will entertain the Women’s Association’s Executive Committee. , Wednesday 7:00 p.m\ Choir Practice. l.:(W) p.m. General Meriting of the women’s association (Nursery Provided >. When yon meet temptation, turn to the right. — Riney.

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. 11 4 TRINITY \ Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth '■ John E. Chambres, minister 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; Chalmer Bollenbacher, general superintendent. The Sunday school is I organized for the enfcjrd' family—I bring yoor children | and study God’s word. ; 10:30 a.m., morning worshi p. On this young people’s day the pastor will fise as a sermon subject, THow do we acquire character?” The-' girls’ trio (Dorcas Davidson, Lois Strahm and Dorcas Sautbine/ will sing “Just as I am” by Barhhy. Evangeline Embler will be the organist.and direct the choir in the singing of the antheni, "Calm Repose” by Bartniansky. ? 2:3)0 p.in.. Fort Wayfee groiip rally a,t First church, Fort Wt)yne. Youth will meet at the church at 1:45. The rally will feature “Pictures of Korea” by Lester GrUe, principal of South Wayne school. The Indiana state pastors’ conference will be held at the Trinity ; English Lutheran, church in Fort Waynje Monday thrdugh Wedneslday 0f this week. Several Deoapir I pastors plan to attend. Tuesday, 6 p.m.. Women’s Society of World Service booh Btu< ly and luncheon. All ladies are* invited and asked to bring a covered dish and table service. Wednesday, 7 p.m., study and prayer hour. 8 p.m., choir'rehearsal. Saturday, \ 9 a.m., intermediate pastor’s class. 10 a.m., junior pastor’s diass. I 11 ' ——— l. )’• NUTTMAN AVENUE United Brethren in Christ . A. B. Neuenschwander, pastor Stanley LuginbiM. assistant pastor | .. Lawrence Michel, S. S. Supt. 9:301 Sunday Bible School 10:30 Morning Worship. Message by tlxe pastor. , 7:00 Children’s Bible Ilour 7:00 Youth Meeting 7:00 Adult C. <E. \ ' .7:30 Sunday Evening Gospel Hout. Message by the assistant pastofe _ | Wednesday 7:30 Prayer and Bible Study Hour. Lesson, (John 5. '? 8:30 Administrative Board meet- - ing. yVe sere happy to announce the coming of Mr. Stanley Luginblll to serve as assistant pastor* and youth director. Mr. Luginbill comes to us from Bob Jones University with a fine record as a student preacher and leader. Young people we invite you to our Teen-age Class this Supday morning to meet Mr. and Mrfe Luginbill. We know you’ll like them. ’ 4.-J .’ \ ; ■_ Li : .■ ? ZION EVANGELICAL II And Reformed William C. Feller, Pastor Church School at 9:00 a.m. Vid; tor Kiess. superintendent. Your •. entire family is invited to join I. one of our classes. .Worship SeryicO at 10.00 a.m. National Youth Sunday will be observed and various young people will participate in the service. The 1 youth choir Will sing, “Come Unto Me” by Liszt-Wilson. Barbara Heller will give the Call to Worship: the invocation will be given by Ronald \R6binsop; Verlin Egly will lead the responsive reading and Joyce Franklin will, read the Scripture. Sherman Arnold lekd in the responsivie prayer. Youth Fellowship at 6;00 pfen. D-evotfons ife given by .Marilyn Jaberg and' Marilyn Robinson will present the lessen. < Ruth and Naomi Circle on AVedjiekday at 2:30 p.m. at the Church. Youth choir rehearsal oh Wednesday at 6:30 p.ip. I ETiendkltip Circle oh Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Harold Murphy. > Bethany Circle on Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Wes ; ley Lehman. ,1 Philalethean Circle on Wednes- I day at 8:00 p.m. in the home of > Mrs. Albert Brushwilldr. )> ■ Senior choir rehearsal on Friday I , at 7:0(F p.m. I ’ Catechetical classes on S&turday ' niorning; seniors at 9, juniors at ! iio a.m. j? ’ 1 ( 1 ( Come and worship with Usi , 1 . 1 > \; ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ’ West Monroe Eleventh ' j Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor 1 ‘ 8:00 a.m., Early worship hour ,9:15 a.tn., Sunday school classes and Junior Bible class. j 1 9:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class .10:30 a.m.. Late worship hour. ; The Rev. Otto C. Busse, pastor 4of St. Paul Lutheran Church of

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Preble, will deliver the sermon at both services. His sermon topic will be “God Pleasing Sentiments”. The choir will sing “How Lovely Are the Messengers” hy .Mendelssohn at both the 8 and 10:30 services. Holy Communion .fem be celebrated at the 10:30 service. The Adult Bibik Class win lie conducted at 9:30 in the church. CHURCH CALENDAR Monday, ’7:00 p.m., Board of Christian Education Monday, 7:30 p.m., Waifher League Inter-River Zone Workers’ Institute, The| Rev. Julius Acker; of Hammond win speak Refreshments will be served by Zion of St'humm,- Ohio. Tuesday. 6:30 p.m., Adult Membership Class Tuesdaiy, 7:00 p.ih., Zion Walther League meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p.ml, Sunday School teachers staff Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., Choir ffehearsal J Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Circuit athletic committee meeting Thursday. 6:30 p.m,.. Adult Membership class Saturday, 9:15 a.m.,, Saturday Bible School If you have no church-home, Zion cordially invites you to worship with us. i , p__ 1 '. , \ | ; CHURCH OF GOD Founded A. D. 33 Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, Minister Robert ,G. Strickler, S. S. Supt. Morning and evening services, every Sundayr 7 “YOUTH W,eHK” 8:30 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood Hour", WKJG 1380 oh your 9:30 a.m. Morning! worship. Sermon: “Christ CalL To Youth.” 10:30 a.m. Church school, Classes for all ages. You are Welcome. . 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights 6:30 p.'itn. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday Evening Services, Sermon: “Lord Teach L’s To Pray!" / WEDNESDAY v 6:30 p.ni,. Youth Choir practice 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week' Prayer Meeting > 1 8:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Practice: .Mrs. Kenneth Roop and Mrs. Kenneth Watkips, Directors. WE WELCOME YOU If you are a Christian, Chris’ made you a member of the Church of God, arid the Bible giyes you scripture authorizing you ie join another, read. Acts 2:47. Affiliated w\th the Church of God. Anderson, Indiana “Where a Christian Experiefece make you a member!” \ | FIIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Traverse Chandler, Minister Morning Worship services at 9:30 a.m. Tjie minister will speak from the (heme “A Worshiping World.” The prelude offertory with Mrs. Wißiam Bauman at the piano. The responsive) scripture reading — Duet. 26:8-11! The choir will sing the anthem “The Lord is a, great God" by Wilson. The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. " , A Juniyr church services at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs. Edward Anderson iu charge. Mrs. Charles Jessup, pianist and Edward Anderson, iong leader. Bifele School at 10:30 apn. — Gerald Strickler, Supt. and Everett Faulkner, aSsisfdnt. . 0 Tile General I meeting of \ the C. W. F.\will be held at the home of Mrs. Harmon Kraft.’ Mrs. William Teeple will have charge of worship and Miss Ava Kraft will present the program on the current foreign missions theme “The Wo-

Young People’s Day Observance TRtffiTY EVANGELICAL GIHTEB METHUEN CHURCH 10:30—Morning Worship; Music by Girls’ Trio arid Choir. Youth Message: “How do We Acquire ' Character?” 2:30— Rally at Fort Wayne First Church. Theme: “Strive to Know—Dare to Believe.” COME AND WORSHIP WITH US. (Courtesy Decatur Super Service)

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Evidently Jesus had learned that in common worship. And throbghthe experience of common worship, out the centuries numberless even under conditions wliicli frhnk-people have founld, as Jesus found,' ? ly were not ideal, deepened his feel-that these acts most invariably Ing of reality. Throughout the cen-bring an awareness of' Divine turies human beings have been re-Presence which, fills our wprld peiting these three acts: the actafed enfolds all of us within its of exposing ’one's spirit to Itheldve. Since the act of common glories of Nature, the act of with-worship is one of the ways to redrawing from the day’s tumult, alizfe God’s awareness, why not then growing inwardly quiet, and accept the invitation and (?OME TO the act of uniting with other people CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY?

man of Congri.” The Choir will rehearse at . the home of Mrs. Gerald Strickler on Thursday evening at 7:00 p.in. PIRST METHODIST W. Mgnroe at Fifth Street Samuel Emerick, minister 1 9:30 The Church at study with classes for all ages. 1 <. 10:20 Divine worship. The morning worship service will begin with an organ prelude by Mrs. Edgar Gerber. The sermon will be the second in a - series on the general theme. “Things Most Surely Believed Among Us.” The theriie for the pastor’s sermon this Sunday w,!!! be, “We Believe In Jesus Christ-” Special music will be provided by the Senior choir under the direction of Robert, Ray. There will be a service for the reception of new members into the enufe'h. ’ 6:00 MrF fellowship in the Wesley room. The second in a series of three programs on “Africa" will be given with Barbara Lewton, chairman, in charge. 7 00 p.m. Evening Worship and Visitation. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal. Sioo p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. 7:00 p.m. Mid-week, prayer and Bible study. ; Jfital Elements in St. Paul's gion”, 8:00 p.m. MYF Council meeting. All officers, commission chairmen, and adult counselors are urged to be present. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall 1 Romaine D. Wood, Minister Sunday Schriril 9:30 a.m. r * Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Junior Service 6:45 p.m. Youth Service 6:45 p.m? 'Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m The Youth Group of the Church lis sponsoring a Revival beginning Monday evening and continuing through the week. Rev. Verdean Owens, Pastor of the Church of tjie Nazarene at Geneva will be the speaker each evening and special music will i>e furnished by People’s Society. You are invited to attend these services. . BETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United! Brethren F. H. Willard, Minister Sunday School 9:00 la.in. William F. Christen, Superintendent l/Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Service for the Youth of the church. Fort Wayne Group Youth Rally. Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Banquet and evening session at Fort Wayjle. First Church. The Evehing Service at Bethany Church at 7:00 will feature a film on she life of Paul entitled “Years of Apprenticeship. ' » The Entire Building Committee will meet on Monday evening at 7:00 o’clock at the church to meet wjth the architect and contractor. Fellowship Service and Supper for the entire congregation will he held on Wednesday evening at 6:30 Film will be shown on mtasfonary work tn Africa entitled "In the Footsteps of tfie Witch-Dofetor.”

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