Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1953 — Page 2

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IdSuSTZ! jQu Discussion Questions oh tiife Sunday school lesson, Jesus Teaches God’s Grace, (or Sunday, February 8 - ■ y • ■ . 1. Why did Jesus give tha parable? ■ I \ , ' _;.j ; ?• What is more importanj than wrtrks in a Christian*?. ' £ 8. What does' a Christian Eposes 3. What does a- Christiaij possess that can not be earnedf 4. What are some greati privileges that are too often postponed? 5. Account for so muci : ~ ' ?.= ’ STEFFEN I | IMPt&ENTCb. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment ‘ H DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louder Barn Equipment: See us for Service J 114 N. 3rd St. Phone 0813 ■■-■"L.L . Lr-._ _Lll.l__ Os all habits the one of .player is the greatest;. —'Moe. ■ L|_ The First State Ba|ik Established 1883 ; Member Federal Deposit i Insurance Corp. - 4=! IDEAL DAIRY! Restaurant j — OUR SPECIALTIES —\ Short Order# and 1 | Fountain Service. i 'fj. A, Good Quiet Place to Eat.; Bus Station. yl 217 S. 2nd St \ Phone 3-48 . , . ■ .LA YOST fl Gravel & Ready Mik ■— ’ ■ I'B READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL J Phones: 3-3114. 3-3115 i ----- ’m- ' ’T A man who acknowledges ;he was wrong is wifiqr than he v|as yesterday. | I HELLER ii I COAL, FEED & SUPPLY “Through Service We Gfow’l Coal,, Feed, Paint, Certienf Wire; .Fencing ? | I Grinding, Mixing] i , Shelling Ij : Monroe & Sth St. Phonq 3-2012 Man looketh on the outw ird 4ppearance; God, on the heait. |* PONTIAC " | Dollar for Dollar | You Can’t Beat a Pontiac j U. S. Tires DuPont painf# DECATUR h 4 SUPER SERVICE v 224 W. Monroe St. | f , ™ .7 , Phone 3-2015 | j' In Since 1921 ; “Insure Your Future” { Decatur Insurance Agency Since 1877 ; Kenneth Runyon | AH Forms of insurance. K. C. Bldg. Phone 3[4Bf> V Begun’s \ | Clothing Store* J For and Boys r Phone 3-3208 [ ■ . - i-l- ' : »..(w !i Go To Phil L. Macklin & Co. s ■ for | ’ Prompt. Courteous Service For All Makes of Cats. „■ 107 S. Firs* «♦ Phone 3-2504 • j • I . ; I '" I. Il • •« i I

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I,IIIMI I CcwnmentsjO on s, & I Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesjson, Jesus Teaches God’s Grace, Matthiw 20:1-16,, for February 81 Our economic pfognam is not followed in this since God’s free grace a gift not to be earned; there is 1 fullness of joy to a sinner converted late in life just as there, is to the faithful Christians of many jyears. Eternal Jife is the same to all saved men. I Salvation is not earned. However, 'good works are encouraged since faith without works! is dead. V.l. “For the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man thkt is an householder, which went out early in the morning to hire laborers into his | vineyard.” The word “for” points to the disgruntled spirit of Peter who reasoned that a rich reward belongs to laborers such as he. Jesus was specific ih that entrance into his kingdom was the big subject. y. 2. “And when he had agreed Wiith- the laborers for a penny a day, he sent them Into his vineI yard.” For the sakel 6f the illustra- | tion,> those hired ’irst bargained the top pric&; they worked for all that they could get. Gettlng’rather than giving was thdlr motive. -V.3. “And he ; went -about the third hour, and saw others standing in the, market place.’ l Note that God seeks men for his kingdom. No matter whether or ; not some privileges have been passed.; it is well that new privileges be hailed. V 4. “And he said unto them: Go ye alio into the vineyard and whatsoever is right I will give thee. And they went their wayf’ Note there was no bargaining here; these were voluntary laborers. Willingness to labor was their virtU3i_ V. 5. “And again he wdnt out about the sixth and ninth hour, and did likewise.” God continues to seek men for the kingdom. V. 6. “And about the eleventh" hour he went out, and found others atajaMW idle, and saith unto them' "Wfiy stand ye here all the day?” There was only one more hour to work, but the privilege of labor was still open. These were i.

\ ■ : • Some overburden themselves by dwelling on the past or by imagining possible difficulties to coihe. There is a mental strain in living eitheh in the past or in the future. The present opportunity to live to the full consumes all onje’s time, energy, and talent to be at one’s best ; mental strains must be lifted. , Bujld a little fence o| trust around today, ? ■ \ Fill the space with loving work and .therein stay. Lobk not through the sheltering bars upon tomorrow', God will help thee beaf what comes of joy. dr sorrow. Lesson Prayers Lesson prayer: Forbid that we should set up economic measures when considering oiir place In the kingdom of God. Grant that we may appreciate God’s ] love in the bf salvation and eternal life which is given as a free gift to those whose motives are to render voluntary service. Hplp us to understand that \we are co-laborers together with God.

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\ ilL '' ' not lazy, for they were willing to V.7. “They say unto him, Because no man hath hired us. He saith unto them, Go ye also intothe vineyard; and. whatsoever is fight, that shall ye receive.” The one rule is doing right. These did not try to bargain; they had willing hearts, having waited all day ' for a chance. It is a matter of a chance that counts in\ life. Npte that here the idea was that of the ’ receiving instead of the “give me” 1 spirit- Grace of God is to be re- ' ceived and not earned. V.B. “So when eien was come ’ tbe Lord of the vineyard saith iintp -his steward, Call the laborers and them their hire, begining from the last to\ the first 1 .” There is a day of reckoning. Had the first laborers been paid first they would' have goife away satisfied and so the teaching pf this parable wduld have been miseed<. Those who labored but one hour mpst have been happily but those who worked all day, in view of the payment to; the one-hour workers, reasonied they would get a bonus. They worked for all they could get and more. The motive of money getting makes economic gluttons. Those all. day workers failed to realize that it was a privilege to work in the kingdom; So a Christian does not count the days Visser vice bat counts all his expenditure or time and talent but a deserved appreciation of being Counted wdrthy of being a member of God's kingdom., . "Vllß. "But he mnsWered one Os them, and, said, Friend, I do thee no wrong; didst not thou agree with me for a There could be no question as to Justice in the matter. The steward was not hard on him; he even called him a friend. V. 15. “Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? Is thine eye evil because I am good? The spirit of demanding vitiates and demoralises so that there develops an evil spirit thajt is to be condemned. ■ V. 16. “So the last shall be first, and the first last; for rhany be called but few chosen.” Final rewards are, meted out first to the most worthy. \ ?' —Based on copyrighted outlined .produced Jur.the division of Chris-tian-education, national council of the Churches of Christ in the ’ll., 8. A., and used-by permission. i

Do Yom Know 1. After the flood what promise did God make? a 2. What caused a change in the : condition of Israel in Egypt? 3. What did Jesus do in evidence of His authority to forgive siA? 4. What confession of Peter] won great praise? 5. What Bible character made riddles? . ' \ ’ Do You Know Answered 1. He would not curse the ground any more, nor again smite every living thing. 2. The rise of a new king. 3. He cured the man sick es palsy. A 4. “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.” I; 5. Samson. CLERIOUS SAYS: -‘Clericus says: “Whpn men does, by repentance and faith God’s eonditions.and becomes right ‘ for receiving God’s favor \sing, he has done God no favbr, he has\merited no eternal' crown, he Is ah unprofitable servant, and he ' enters heaven by pure, abounding. forgiving, saving grace alone.” — ; 1

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-■ St* MARY’S catholic church Very Rev. Msgr. Selmetz, pdstbr, 6 iOij- a,m. First Mass. i?:3|j a.m. Low Maks. I j>,.» 9;0(1 a.m.. Children’s Mass. 4.0:15 a.m. High Mass, j' : . Weekday Mqbs 7:30 a.m. i’h' t’rayer hour and benedteiibn Sunday 2:30 p.m. Holy Communion Sundays, f* ; Flrdit Sunday, The; Catholic?lLadies of Columbia. ; IB j", Sunday, Holy Name?;So-\ clety.j . I Third Sunday, The ’ ' W ■■ Fourth Sunday, Children of ifary • l'j| | at S I OF CHRIST,;'; , 121 W. Grant St. j Robert J. Tlhsky, Minister Eeriest Lehman, Bible School sqpt, -9:30 Morning Worship and Com£ muiiiori service. Sermon: “How Strong; Is Your Faith?” Thiijiis Building Fund Shnday andithe total offering will go into Euildipg Fund. J , i Kkr SQ Bible School. Last day wie had 49 present. T|ere are only two more Sundays in our i Contest., We are striving havi oiier 50 these next two dayS; The Green Team is atilj ahedd but the contest has very clbse. If you a\e a\ that is going places come abd worship with us. f' I: 7:fco Fvening Evangelistic her-! vice.i Sermon: "Broken Pmhi isies.” ' ■ . 'I Monday evening at 7:30 Jthe Eiders will meet at the hbme.’of the iniriLster. f'- . Wednesday evening at 7':30^ J ijs Prayer meeting and Biblei s&dy night. iiQur study is fromi G»ds Word —Acts 21: 27. 1 5 Children’s Bible Hour Saturday at 2:00. : ffi| | B| •‘Church of god a i Cleveland Street i Two ;Bl<|>cks Northwest of Hospital Dwiaht R. McCurdy, Minister Robert, G. Strickler, 8. 8. Supt. Mublttl'bg and Evening servmes, every Sunday. 8:,30 H- m. Christian hoodi Hour, WKJG 1380 on jfcur dial. i t i‘9:3d ti. m. Morning Worship. Sermon:. "Praise Ye The Lord.?:’ 10:130 |a. m. Church School Classes for all agbs. \ You kte Welcome- ■ - ' ! 1. 6:88 p. m. Youth Fellojwsj|i|)« College (Quartet in Charge. ’ 6; p,i m. Shining Lights.! p 7s3oi ]i. m. Regular evening service. Quartet in'Charge. A'. I Wednesday 7:30 Ji. m. Mid-week i’ra&f mhetihg.;! : 8:30 pu m. Choir Practice. MIM Kenneth Roop* and Mrs. Whtkins, Directors. Z We Welcome Yon < , If you are a Christian. made you a member of thle (ihuiich: of j-CMt|,.'bbd you need not jbin another. Read Acts 2:47. ||n with the Church if. Gcjd, Anderson, Indiana, "\Vhqfe : a Christian Experience makes yijjij a member.” \■ J I MISSIONARY g ii Tenth and Dayton Streets > H. J. Welty, minister ■ 9 i a.ht. r ; Sunday school 'd houo Ralph Myers, Let*;i ter Strahm. junior superintendent Wfe ii r 8 e V° u take your entire fai> ■' ily tb Sunday school. Church goin£ tarnilies are happier families;, | ipj a;tn.. morning worship. Th,e chbir Will sing. Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz will bring the message, f 2 p.m.. the Adams county school convention will be held at our church. Tlys is benefit evf ery l&ihdaiy school in the cduntiL We urge jjiur Sunday school group to attend. 1 i p.m., children’s gospel hour. 7 KjW.; MYF. Eddie Beihold its change. ;A round table dlScuissloji will be given on "Superstition.” K 7:3orp.jn!., evening evangdlistld! Hymn sing and time, the pastor will begin a series of “Deeper Life Crusade" foil the nekt ten weeks In the Sunday evening Services. The first sag will be, "beeper With God ” Wedhesday, 7:30 p.hi., Bibl£ stuidyTtnd prayer service. 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, choir practice. ■ If you have no church home w<

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Monday, 7 p.m. board of education. ' \i Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., adult membership class. Wednesday, p.m., junior confirmation class. Wednesday, 7 p.m., choir rehearsal. ■ j; \ Thursday, 1:30 p.m., altar guild. I Thursday, 6:30 p.m., adult membership class. Saturday, 8 a.m., junior confirmation class. \ 7 Saturday, 9:15 a.m., Saturday Bible school. A new adult membership class will be organized op Monday, February 16, at 7:30 p.m. Do you have a church-home? If not, we cordially invite you to make Zion Lutheran your church and your regular place of worship. I TRINITY J Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth John E., Chambers, minister . 9:15 a.m. Sunday school; .meeting in five separate departments; Chalmer Bollenbacher, general superintendent. 10:30 a.m„ jpprning worship. The sermon subject for the final Sunday of youth week is “How Does EvR Get You?” Evangeline Ernbler will be the organist and will direct the cMoir in the singing of the anthem, “Llord, Open Thou Our Sullivan. .2 p.m., Sunday school convention at Decatur Missionary church. "6:30 p.m. junior Christian endeavor and youth fellowship. 7:30 pirn., the evening service of worship and praisp with the gpspel message by the pastor. ' The church council meets at the close of the evefiing service. i » Monday, 6:30. p.m., Sunday school conventloh banquet at the Hartford township high school gymnasium. \ Wednesday, 7 p.m., study and prayer hour. 8 p.rti. Wed.i choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Indies aid meeting at the church.' Friday, work and win class Social. . • * ■ 'i Saturday, 9 a.m., intermediate clalss. 10 a;m., junior pastor’s class. FIRST BAPTIST Robert H. Hammond, pastor • Tpe Bible school meets at 9:15 a.m., with classes for all age groups. You will enjoy the study of God’s work in this friendly atmosphere. Don\ Bilger, supt. | The morning worship service is at 10:30. The pastor’s sermon sub- , ’ect will be "My Communion Pledge.”. The ordinance of the Load's Supper will be observed. The B Y. F. will meet in the lower auditorium at 6:30' p.m. Choir rehearsal.is at 7 p.m. Wednesday night followed by the niidweek prayer service, at 8 pan. \ The orchestra Shearses at 7:30 on Thursday night. Women’s missionary society- of , ’he church will meet at tEe church on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. The eader is Mrs. Ralph Kenworthy. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ‘ Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, minister Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Worship service; 10:45 a.ni., message by\ the pastor. Junior Service, 6:45, p.m. Youth service, 6:45 p.in. Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m. .This is the closing service of he youth revival. Rev. Verdean Iwens will speak. Missionary service, Wednesday it 7:30 p.m. [ ■_ , There will be evangelistic services at the church on Saturday vening, January 31. You are in'ited to attend these, services. — ' ’’ The explanation of triumph is. all in the first?syllable.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN “ Traverse Chandler, minister The morning worship service at a.m. will begin -with the pre\ lude by Mrs. William Bauman at the piano. The choir will sing the anthem “The Lord is my Shepherd” by Schuler, .under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler. The minister’s sermon subject\ will be “He that Ipveth me.’ The ordinance of the Lord’s supper will be observed.l Junior church members will attend the adUlt services. Bible school at 10:30 a.m. Gerald Strickler, superintendent and Everett Faulkner, assistant. \ The official board will meet in the church office Wednesday evening at 7:80 p.m. Mrs. Harmon Kraft- will be hostess to the Lydia Ruth circle, Wednesday evening ait 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Paul Daniels will have the worship service and j>reslent the Missionary study on thle theme, “Africa.” # . The choir will practice Thursday night at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gerald Strickler. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Ave. at Five Points Rev. Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m.. church school. Harold Glazner, superintendent. Classes for all ages. 1 \ J 10,:30 a.in., morning worship service. Sermon “I Am Job.” Anthem “Now God Be Praised” Vulpius. (Mrs. 'Robert Nisbet, director). ' \2 p.m., session jrndeting. 6 p.m.. Westminster fellowship. 6 a.m.-9 a.m., Monday—Groundhog breakfast in the chupch dining room. The public is invited to this breakfast ’sponsored by the men’s dub of the church; All you can eat and 'onlyJ7sc per adult and 5Cc per chikl. If you have not\purchased a ticket, come and purchase yours at the door, 1 7 p.m., choir practice. • ■s—- — FIRST METHODIST W. Monroe at Fifth street Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 a.m., the church at study. Cassies for all. 10:20 a.m., divine worship.*Tbe pastor will continue the current series of sermons on the general , theme. “Things Mbst Surely Believed Among Us.“ The theme for the sermon this Sunday will be, “We Believe in the Holy Spirit.” Thp youth chdr will sing the anthem, “God Is a Spirit” by Scholin, under ,the direction of Robert Ray. 2 p.m., congregational meeting in the church sanctuary. All members and friends arb urged to be present to hear thb proposals for possible futhre projce<|Jhre in the building program. ; z , \ 5:30 p.m.. MYF fellowship in the Wesley rooqi. The ptograu) is planned on the current church-wide, study of “Africa,” and a picture story of Rev. Blake's work in Africa will be showh- The second commission with Barbara chairman, is in charge. Recreation and \ refreshments will conclude the fellowship hour. 7 p.m.. evening worship service and visitation. 7 p.m., youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday. 8 pm. senior choir re- ; hearsal. 7 p.m., mid-week prayer and Bible study. “Vital Elements jin St. Pahl's Religion.” p:ls p.m..’ official board meeting.

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