Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1953 — Page 2
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fDEcussioirTTl iQir Hons &g| Discussion questions on the Sunday school lesson, Jesus Condemns False Leaders, for Sunday, March !• ■ ' 1; Why ar* men needed in places of authority? x . 2. What constitutes a . good leader? ■ * 3. How deal with a wrong man when in high position? - 4; What makes a man great? 5, How reconcile God’s mercy with hhi judgment? RIVERSIDE GARAGE We Repair All Makes of Cars, j Front Wheel Alignment Batteries and Tires. 24-Hour Wrecking Service 12« E. Monroe St Phone 3-3312 BURK ELEVATOR ■ ’ Grain, Hay, Field Seeds -\ ' . l_ '. ' \ J! ' Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk*’ Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 To overcome\ frustration one must Ke in the and purpose of God. LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of Hardware Sporting Goods, Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint 236 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 He who loses health loses much; but he who loses fortitude loses all. —Riney. STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louder Barn Equipment —tes»us fpr Service :ii4 N. 3rd St Phone 3-3813 The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 \ ■ ■ ft ’ Member Federal Deposit \ Insurance Corp. IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant — OUR SPECIALTIES — Short Orders and I- Fountain Service. A Good Quiet Place to Eat 1 Bus Station. 217 S. 2nd St Phone 3-41T8 Without earnestness no man i« ever great, or does really "great thingy—Bayne. - . ; t YOST Gravel & Ready Mix READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL 1 Phones: 3-3114, 3-3115 HELLER COAL. FEED & SUPPLY “Through Service We Grow” v Coal, Feed, Paint, Cement ‘ Wire Fencing \• * , Grinding, Mixing, Shelling Monroe & Sth St. Phone 3-2912 f i r.. ... ... PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar You Can’t Beat a Pontiac U. 8. Tires Paints DECATUR I' SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monroe 8t Phone 3-2015 in Decatur Since 1921
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I Comments J&J on &s.< artel L- LessonJigsa Creamed on the Sunday school lesson, Jesus Condemns False Leaders, Matthew 37-39, fori Sunday, March 1. ! i ! After Jesus silenced ! his critics, he spoke words of condemnation, setting torth a staking fashion the difference ! between true and false leaders, -d .< '■ ■P' r I V.l. “Then spake Jesiis. to the multitude and ! to his disvipfles.” Jesus would vindicate his position as the Messiah, Lord, ahd Master to the large crowd composed qf all classes, possibly including the scribes and Phirisees who he was about to condemn. Jesus spoke with courage and conviction. V. 2. tfye scribes and the Pharisees sit in| Moses’ seat.” Mosers,- the lawgiver, through the centuries had successors to whom was assigned authority and the function of teaching the law. Some work such as the preservation of the scriptures was commendable. V.3i. “All therefore they bid you observe and do; but do not ye after thety works;: for they say and do not.” The office of authority in state and church is to be respected' but when those in authority do wrong, thjey are to be condemned. The profession jand practice of religion m|ist coincide. V. 4. “For they bind heavy burdens and grievous to he borne, lay them on men’s shoulders; but they themselVbs will not move them with pnei of thpir fingers.” The law was interpreted in «|ich away that it was almost impossible for ordinary to serve it. There- was no aid gtyen to \the masses |n theto attempt to' keep the law. j i j V. 5. "But all> their jworks they do for to be seen of men; they make broad their phylacteries and enlarge the border of their garments.” Jesus goes to the heart of the matter,; namely; ihe wrong motive and, therefore, they were false iMufcrs. The sip of sins is - Nl. - ; i : iJLOm fteaciwi th-. T While ohe nedds to take chances sometimes, life to not' > matter of luck. There is ay personal factor connected with chancs and here is the key to isiicCess. One is endowed with reason an fl judgment and capacities for action. With zeal and wise direction, a man ventures, forth; taking a good chance to r make progress in definite linesi Wheiji one :s living at one’s, befit, God’fe will and Crhist’s -way of life are Accepted; so. pressing toward the mark fpr the prize of the h|gh calling qt God. the chance to! succeed is insured and one may dount liimself really lucky in a true sense. I \ BETHANY Evangelical United .Brethren F. H. Willard, <njinisf’er Sunday school 9 a.m William F. Christen,; superintendent- J Morning worship, 1 ) a.m. Sermon: “The dhriwtian and His Church.” ,jj |.j' ' Youth 'fellowship at 6 o'clock. The meeting will -he held at the parsonage and tnembers and friends of the YF may come anytime aftef 5:30, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deaton, counselors, , and members of the YF will participate in the discission “Christ Comes to Africa.” I ■ ! H Choir rehearsal, Tuesday evening at 8:30. The evening service at 7 o’clock. ! _ E_i
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selfishness. Self importance was seen in the display of their garments marked with tokens of the law; the scribes and ®harisees were making a show of V. 6. “And love the Uppermost rooms at feaets, and the seats in the synagogue.” They;; desired to be seen of men; they paid homage to themselves. .•!< !■ V.7. "To be called of nA Rabbi, Rabbi.” These false ieadfijfs hankered after degrees. . * V.B. “Be ye not called Rabbi; for one is your master, evjdn Christ and all ye are. breathren.” Christ must be honored and al,j ; men respected as being mem'bjdfFs of| a brotherhood. V. 9. "And call no man yipir Father upon the earth, for one is your Father, which is in Jeajus here speaks of spiritual relation ship. A man has an earthly father and a spiritual V.lO. "Neither be ye called mps'ters; for one is your Master,' even Christ." Master and 1 Rwbi are terms that especially belong jto the* Lord and It was at this point that the Pharisees erredj t i <, | V.ll. "But he that islireatest among you shall be your Servant." The word servant wag noWn mon uskge till Christ came. The characteristic mark of ity is service. ; ■ V. 12. “And whosoever exalt himself shall be abased he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.’’ In time, a sqlf ifhportapt man will be discounted b^i'his fallows and likewise a humblpman |n due time will be highly respected. V. 37. -“O, Jerusalem, Jelfisaleip, thou that killest the and stoneth them which are seht unto thee, how often' 1 would gathered thy children together evejn as a hen gathereth hpr uhickeiis under her wings, an<| would not.” Judgment of men has in it the mercy of God. || V>3B. "Behold your bousw is left unto you desolate.” The; jtemplb, once the house of God wjftl be ;a house without God and will be destroyed. > I; —Based on copyrighted butlines produced by the division of Christian education, national c(l|pcil of the Churches of Christ iqfethe Tjl. S. A.i and used by permission. Film from the “Life of PWV’ se ! , ‘ ies entitled "Return to Jerusalem?* Midweek service, Wednesday at 7 p.m. Beginning of a stndy on >he disciples of Jesus. “Jaimes, the May of Silence” will be of this week's study. Ji The board of Christian education will meet on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Lli • ■ Do You Know 1. Where is Mount, Moftah? 2. What was the name'Lpf the high priest whom Fkul called a "Whited wall”? 3. What was DorcasHi other name? k i;r 4. Where in the Bible isjfhe reference to "a little cloud/|oike a man’s hand”? 5. What othef name bps the Passover? . ij#| | k J Do You Know Answered 1. It is the hill in Jerusalem on which the temple was buli|t. 2. Ananias (Acts 23:1-sij 3. Tabitha (Acts 9:36).J? 4. she coming of the Stpym afti er Elijah's contest on Mt. I Carmel (I Kings 18:44). 5. The feat of unleaven€|< bread (Ex. 12:17-20). ; Anger is a destructive hc|i|; keep ; it out of your life.' ■ " —r~ S L As a man grows older anti' wiser, he talks less and. says I’ 1 ' ,| jli jj | Your evil deed is made hy evil word.
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ST. MARY’B CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Msgr. Belmetz, pastor. 8:0$ a.m. First Mass. ‘ 7:3$ gj,m. Low Mass. •<. 9:os q.m. Children’s Mass, x 10:35 a.m. High Mass. Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Prayer hour and benediction Sunday 2:3(7 p.m. ' \ Holy Communion Sundays, j FirWt Bunday, The Catholic Ladles of -Columbia, Second Bunday, Holy Name Sbcietyiil ' » Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. | : j Sunday, Children of Mary ! Lenten Schedule Tuefdiy, 7:30 p.m. Sermon and Betted jetton. 7:30 p.m.. the way of the cross anil benediction. J | - — , ■[ FIRtT BAPTIST The Battle school meets at 9:15 With qlqsses for all age groups. You Will enjoy the study of God’s woi-k jp I this friendly atmosphere. Don Slider, superintendent. The jnorning worship service begins j 10:30 am. Rev. Eugene McAlister will bring the message. ReV. MqAlister is a student at northern Baptist seminary, and will bnaejuate in May with two? det' greee. is .now serving as supply pastor at Hanna City R . Illinois. The chd|f wijl king the anthem "Show Me Myj Task.” Therfe; will be an association jof the B. Y. F. at tjie afternoon at 2:30. Everyone he sure to attend. The etehing gospel service bfegins afi 7:30, with the singing of gospel lusnngs and choruses. Rev. McAlistjeri will also bfing\ the evening message. Come fdr a blessing. There W KI be ( a board meeting at their church at 7:30 Monday nigHt. tTljie junior deacons are invited to httend. The "Jbung people’s cllass Will family ($ Sunday school! I£ wjU’ be home of Don Sligqr at 7:30: Tuesday night. We whni to organise our class and elect officers. (Sc|me and have a good time. The qrljoir will rehearse at the church ,qt 7 o’clock Wednesday night. The prayer service will be at 8, unger the leadership of the Berean J class. The monthly business minting will follow. Tile imehestra will rehearse at the ehiiirgh at 7:30 Thursday night. Thp Philo class will meet in the lower auditorium of the church at 7:30 pjipl,«Friday. The hostesses will be; announced laiter. . TekiljH and Dayton Streets tjs J. Welty, minister 9 a:i».i, Sunday sobool hour. Ralph Myers, superintendent, junior sKipei|ntendent, Leeter Strahm. Classes ?-for all ages. Take • the family :tq Sunday school! It Will do niu ( ’h’for your family. 10 a.ini morning worship. Choif will sibg, “Harbored in Jesus.” Message,; “Christian Assets.” 7 p.m.,’children's gospel hour. 7 p.ni.,l M. Y. F., Eddie Beihold. president!. p.|n., evening service. Hymn sing andichorus time. This is the fourth service in our “Deeper Life Crusade"| conducted each Sunday evening through Easter. Message, “A Doorbell Ministry.” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m„ Bible study. asd prayer meeting. 8:30 p.m/, chop- practice. March 1 3-11, we will have our Sunday school revival with Rev? Clareiicej Gerig, of Phoenlz, Aris., as g|iesd speaker. The public is ihvltSd to these services. If you have no? church home we invUgl you to Worship with us. Church of goo ICleveland Street Two blocks northwest of hospital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister x Rcbert 0. Strickler, S. S. Supt., 8:30 am., Christian hour, W CJG, 1380 ton your dial. 9:30 arn„ morning worship, ser-? mon:-“Sin is a Bad Bargain.” » 10:30 i.m., church school, classes for a 1 ages. 6:39 pm., youth fellowship. ‘ißadib Qua: tet” tn charge. j 7:30 H'Tn., regular Sunday evening senvices, "Radio Quartet” in. charge. . ' , . , Wednesday, 7:30 .nL mid-week, prayer Meeting, Mr. Allen Pob, leader, hementber to bring your Bible. ; I ' . -w ■ ! 1 : l , c ' 1 amMWttraganr iiraua 1 : Go To Phil ] m Macklin & Co. ■ IL ,1 ’ Prdpti i, Courteous Service . F»r All Makes of Cars. I 107 8. First SL I Phone 3-2504
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CHURCH OF CHRIST ... 121 W. Grant Bt. T \ Robert J, Tlnaky, ’ Ernest Lehman, Bible school supt. 9:30 a.ip., morning worship and evangelistic »ervhe. Sermon: fThe Dividing Line,” • 10:30 a.m., Bible aehool, 6:80 p.m, combined board meeting. ‘ ;T 7:30 pin., evening evangeiiatic service. Herinon: “In Jeaua Name”. ; Wedneaday mid week prayer meeting and Bible study at 7:80. The lesson will begin at Acts 22: 1,7. Saturday ChlldranVßible hour at 2 p.m. All of the children of the borhmunHy are invited to attend; this program. ZION J: Evangelical and Reformed William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. Victor Kiess, superintendent Your entire family is invited\ to attend a class for the study of God’s word < Worship service at 10 a.m. First Sunday in Lent. Sermon by the pastor, “The- False Friend.” The senior choir will sing, “God of Our Fathers” by Ellen Jane Lorenz. Visitors are always welcome. Persons without a church home are cordially invited to worship in the services of this church. Youth fellowship at 6 p.m. Devotions will be given by Kirchhofer and > the lesson tpplc will be presented by Nancy Kirsch. .Philathean Circle on Tuesday at B.p.m. in the home of Mrs. Ed MilHbr. \ ■ Ruth and Naomi Circle on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the church. : Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Mid - week Lenten service on Wednesday at 7:30 p,m. Women’s sluild Quiet hour service. Mrs. Phyllis Haugk will be the leaderMeditation by the pastor. The senior \choir will sing. .Bethany Circle will-meet iri the new Sunday school rooms after the servttee on ] Wednesday. Mrs. Mabel Bockman will show nictures of Mexico. Senior choii; rehearsal on Friday i\t 7 p.m. 1 J 1 Catechetical classes on Saturday morping: seniors at 9. juniors at ,10 a.m.' I? Come and worship with us. TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madiabn at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister S.:HS a.m., Sunday school; Chalmer Bollenbacher, general superintendent. In the Sunday school ■we endeavor by teaching and example to poin< children, jtouth and adulto to the Christian wiy of life. 10:30 a.m., mofning worship ahd jHbly Communion. The.communion meditation’ by the pastor will be "The Law of Sacrifice.” Mr. Harold Mumma will be at the organ add Evangeline Emtoler will direct the choir in the anthem, ‘The. Lord’s Player” by Forsyth. The special communion offering is Used ' for the support of our missionary in Santa Cruz; New Mexico, Mrs. Jqssie Divine. All members are expected to ln attendance; for ' this Lenten service of. Holy Communion. ’ $:3(( p.m., junior Christian! endeavor and youth fellowship. ■ 7:30 p.m., the evening service of gospel jnusic and message, "The. Church on Fire.” | ' Wednesday, ‘j’ p.m. mid-week service of worship. The sermon subject will bb "The Hour Has Cojne”. There will. be special music and a sermon story for the children. 'Thursday, 7:30 p.m., progressive workers ' Sunday school class] \ social. FIRST CHRISTIAN Traverse Chandler, minister The morning worship service at 9:30 a.m. will begin with the prelude with Mrs. William Bauman at the piano. Communion meditations. The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. Mrs. Gerald will direct the ijhoir in singing the anthem “Come Ae You Are” by Ellis. The minister’s serpon theme is “Self Improvement.” The offering for the "Week of Compassion’* will be taken.,: Junior church at 9; 30 a.m. in the junior sanctuary under the leadership of Mrs. Edward Andersbn. The theme of her message will be "Patriots of yesterday and today 4rho followed Jesus.” Bible school at 10:30 a.m. :Ger- ..... . \ ; ; / , THE OLD 1 RELIABLE ■ ffl] 111^1111 Il GILPIN QRNAMENUL IKON BiTatuljnS
aid Strickler, supt. and Everett Faulkner, assistant. Attend your Bible school every Sunday! Mrs. Paul Daniels wUI be hoatess to the general meeting of the C. W. F. Monday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Homer Ruhl, will preside. Mrs. Dorphus Drum will give the devotionata followed by the presentation of the program by Mrs. Harmon Kraft. Theme: "A Wider World for Women.” Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7 p.m. ut the hpme of Mrs. Gerald Strickler. 1 r L’ ; !'j\ . NUTTMANEAVENUE United Brethren In Christ A, B. Nauenaohwander, pastor •tenlay Luglnblll, aaalatant pastor Lawrenca Michel, superintendent 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible school. 10:30 a.m., morning worship Message by the assistant pastor. 7 p.m.i children’* Bible hour In the lower auditorium. 7 p.m., youth meeting in the primary room. 7 p m., adult C. E. in the main auditorium. b 7:30 p.m., Sunday evenihg gospel hour. Message "The Christian and his Money” by the pastor. | ! Wednesday, 7;30 p.m., prayer and Bible study hour. |Lesson: John 5. I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mercer Ave. at Five Pointe Rev. Ray J. Walther, Pastor Sunday Services I, 9:15 A. M. Church School \ Harold Glazner, Superintendent ‘(Classes for all ages.) 10:30 A. M. Worship Service Sermon The Ifs and Buts of our Faith \ \ ] Anthem “Holy Art Thou” Mrs. Robert Nisbet, Directing \ 5:30 p.m. Westminister Youth Fellowship Week-day Events ] Wednesday ' 7:00 p.m. Choir practice > 8:00 p.m. Women's Association Meeting Friday ? 4:00 p.m. Communicant's ZION LUTHERAN Monroe and Eleventh Street* Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor 8 am., early worship service. 9:15 a.m., Sunday school and junior Bible class. 9:30 am., adult Bible class. 10:30 a.m., late worship service. The pastor continues his series of Sermons on the Letters to the seven churches of Asia Minor with the “Letter to the Church of Pergamof.” wheih will serve aS the termon theme for , both mofning ervices. ; > Holy Comtnunion will be celebrated at the 8 o’clock service. The choir will appear at the 10:30 service 'and sing “O, Savior of the World’” by Sir John Goss. Sunday school classes attd junior and adult Bible classes will be conducted at the usual hours. The Rev Waltk Bauer will conduct the Junior Bible class. The second midweek Lenter Vesper service will be conddtoted next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The tor will speak on “power of Darkness.” The choir Will sing thd chorale. "Hail. Thou Once Despised Jesus/’ by Noble Cgln. Sunday, 12:30 b.m., Sunday school teachers sjtaff and families wi|l have a carry-in dinner in the Parish hall. ‘ 1 Sunday, 4 to 6 p.m.. walther league business social meeting. Monday, 7:30 |>.m,, adult membership class, new organization. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m!, adult membership class (A). Tuesday, 7:30 Sunday school tegcher’B staff. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., midweek Lenten service pith Holy Communion. \ , j Wednesday, 8:30 p.m!, choir re-
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Enriching Life Suppose the question be asked. “What do>you take with you after church attendance?” Some will answer that in! the church service they found a new courage and a deeper faith to meet the special problems they must solve or the trials confronting them. Others, when leaving the church take with them a new sense of Christian fellowship which satisfied social longings, a help for loneliness and a comfort in disappointment; they heaiwal. | ■ Thursday, 8:30 pm., adult membership class (A). Saturday, 8 a.m., junior eontirmatlon class. Saturday, 9:15 a.m., Saturday Bible school. FIRBT METHODIST W. Monroe at Fifth St. Samuel Emerick, minister 9:30 a.m., the church at study. We have teachers for all classes and classes fpr all age groups! 10:20 a.m., divine worship. The morning worship service will open with an organ selection, "Prelude for Lent," by Mrs. Edgar Gerber. Bill Brentlinger, student from Adrian College, Michigan, will preside during the worship service and, the message will be given by the Rev. James Norwood, Detroit, a graduate of the class of 1952 of Adrian college. Others in the college team are Gary Corbin, Romeo, Michigan, and Tom Wright. Scandia, Michigan. The anthem. ".Peace, Perfect Peace” by JProtheroe. will be sung by the senior choir. . 6 p.m.. informal fellowship supper in the church dining room. You will have the privilege of meeting the evening speaker during this friendly informal fellow- ! ship period. 1 7:30 p.in., Lenten Service. 1 Dr. Carl M. Davidson, pastor of First Church, Pueblo, Colorado.. will be our second Lenter speaker. Dr. Davidson was delegate to the storld Methodist conference at Oxford, England In 1951 and was the guest preacher on the liner Queen Elizabeth. Mr. J. Ward Calland will preside at this service and present the speaker. iThe scripture and prayer will be under the direction of the Rev. Frank Kise of the Preble Methodist circuit. Special music will be provided by the youth choir under the direction of Robert Ray. Guests are welcome and invited to this service. Wednesday, 7 p.m., youth choir rehearsal., }■ 1 8 p.m., senior choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., mid-week service. Miss Etta Mallonee, leader. Thursday, 2 pxn., Circle 1, Mrs. Adrian Baker, circle chairman, at t|he home of Mrs. Gertrude Bedwell. Circle 2A v Mrs. Ray Walters, circle chairman, and' Circle 28, Mrs. D. Burdette Cutter, circle Chairman! at the home gif JUrs. W. Jf Krick. Circle 38, Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, circle chairman,' at the horns of Mrs. A. D. Suttles, with Mrs. Fred Hancher, assisting hos--sss. Circle 4/ Mrs. Harry Essex, rcle chairman, at the home of rs. Leland &mit'h. CLERIOUS SAYS: Clerlcus says: “The official is one thing, the man is another. We accord reverence to the office that a man holds but we do not necessarily give reverence jo the man himself. Here are the seeds of democracy. We are loypl to\our institutions. ‘We submit to |the authorities of 1 those to Whom such submission is due. But we do not hesitate to cry out against the hehaviour of such persons if their lives are in any way unworthy.”
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