Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1953 — Page 2

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\ T7TT — 1 Discussion on I IQu t|OnS 1 Discussion questions on the Sunday school lesson, In the Shadow of the Cross, for Sunday, March 22. 1. What are the conditions necessary to welcome Christ as a •guest in the home! 2. may Mary’s devotion to Christ be expressed today? 3. When > does philanthropy have its greatest value? 4. By what will we best remembered when we are dead? ‘5/ In what respect wag the Mosaic law inadequate? - >' Ashbaucher’s , Tin Shop l Established 1915 All {Kinds of Roofing & Siding'; - Furnaces — Stokers \ Conversion Gas & Oil Burners Insulation—Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 , For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service. Just Gall . BAKER PLUMBING I AND HEATING 704 W. Monroe St. -Phone 3-26Q9 ....... I . LUTES Flower Shop Phone 3-3304 Flowers for All Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages .3 The Bible is God’s signpost on man’s, road of life. RIVERSIDE GARAGE \ • - We Repair All Makes of Cars t Front Wheel Alignment. Batteries and Tires. 24-Hour Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe st. Phone 3-3312 BI RK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool arid Mill-Feeds “Work with Burk” .Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 To live your best, live enthusiastically. , LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of Hardware Sporting Goods, — Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint 236 W. Monroe Bt. Phone 3-2021 STEFFEN IMPLEMEN3S-CO. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment DeLaval Dairy Equipment . « Louder Barn Equipment See us for Service : V: 114 N. 3rd St. Plpone 3-3813 • I '''■ \ ' 8 \ To think a thing ,is impoaofble is tp make it so. . The First State Bank •- V Decatu.r, Indiana UstablisKed 1883 e M?mb?r federal Deposit Insurance Corp. IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant — OUR SPECIALTIES — Short Orders and Eoontaipr-Servlce. A Good Quiet Place to Eat. Bus Station. 217 8. 2nd St. Phone 3-41 in Don’t wear your wish;bone where your backAmne ojugbt to be. A .. \ — > “ YOST Gravel & Ready Mix — READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL Phones: 3-3114, 3-3U5

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| Creamed tn I I Comments/Ml f On 8.8. avvfl | LessbnjGr*jg| Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesson. In the Shadow of the Cross, Matthew 26:4-12; 2630; for Sunday, March 22. In this ICssoni is demonstrated the Lord’s love. Mary anointed Jesus because of her love and the understanding of- his mission. In Christ’s redemption was expressed his love for us. In the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper he shows us how to accept this gracious offering. V. 6. “Now when Jesus was in Bethany in the house of Simon the leper.” Just before the crucifixion of Christ, a special inception was given him, in Bethany, in the large , home of Simon, once-a leper. It is most important that daily a reception be tendered the Lord and make him a continued guest. V.7. “There came tp him a woman having an alabaster box of very precious ointment, and poured it on his head, as he sat, at meat,” Mary, the sister of the resurrected Lazarus, so deeply loved Christ that she expressed herself in no tennsA She added! . and fragrance to this occasion. She gave freely her best in her expressed devotion. Withhold-, ing nothing from him brings out spiritual Valdes. V.B. "But when his disciples saw It, they had indignation, saying, Tri what purpose is this waste?" They were too practical; They were like those today who have little interest in missionary work, having other places for their money. V. 9. "For this ointment should .have been sold and given to the poor.” True philanthropy follows consecrated Christian living and does not precede it.\" VW - ; V.KZ. "When Jesus understood it, he said unto them, Why trouble ye , the woman? for she hath Wrought a J good work on me:” Jesus understood and Mary ifnderftood this act of Mary, but the discjp4es did not V. 11. “For ye have the poor always with, you; but me ye | haver not always.” First-things must be placed first; when Christ comes first then there' will be an utge to care for the poor, as that is his Out fteachto XlgmvAlfrspbn & 9 AThe common denominator in the generally Accepted measure of life Is money <j>r possessions. When the question is asked how any one\is getting along, the usual answer will be in terms of money. According to this standard of life, there are two classes-—the have’s and the have-niot’s. This measuring rod fails when applied. to life after deatlL- The real answer is in the wprds. "BlesSed ape the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of God." This involves humility, sejfidenial. sacrifice, insufficiency. The spiritual denominator is faith in God. ' CLERIOUS SAYS: Clericue says: “On the’ cross Jesus ratified the' covenant of God's forgiving love. In the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, he ratifies it anew in \he heart of every believer. The sacrament 1 turns our eyes heavenward —the time when the Lord will drink with us the new cup pf blessipg in his Father’s kingdom.” ••’- A bank account you can inherit; friendship you cannot. Lt :

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.will. V. 12. "Veirily I say unto you. Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in the whole world, there shall also this,, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial’ of her.” Jesus foresaw the future program of his redemption. In this program is the hope of the world. To it all should dedicate their lives as did Mary. Things worth remembering aibout us will be seen in our concern in the salvation of men, at home and abroad. This thought needs to be connected with Christ’s teachings in the two preceding lessons —thoughts of the great judgment day. V. 26. “And as they were eating, Jesus took bread and blessed it, and gave *to the disciples, and said, Takp eat; this is my body." The atonement\pf Jesus must never be forgotten; the bread as a consecrated symbol of the broken body of Christ will serve to refresh our memory. We may go to the grave of our friends but no. one can go to Jehus’ grave for he is alive—no grave could hold him. Coming to the Lord’s supper may be like going to his grave. V. 27. "And he took the pup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, drink ye all of it."! It was with grgtitude tlimt Jesus inaugurated a new dispensation; the Mosaic love is fulfilled in the law of God’s love as stated in John 3:i6. \ \ ; . V. 28. "For this is my blood of the new testament which is shed for many for the remission of sins.’’ The theme "remission of sins” is the outstanding theme of the Christian church; there is something vitally lacking when this subject is seldom treated in a church service. V. 29. "But I say unto you. 1 will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine until that day when 1 will drink it with you in the Father’s kingdom." They were looking forward to the day’when they might enjoy fellowship with him in a heavenly state. V.3p. "And when they ha<d sung a hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives.” The \closing hymn of the Passover, Psalms 115118, now had profound meaning as Jesus was the Passover of al! time. , ' —Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the division of Christian education, national counci’ of the Churches of Christ in the U. ,S. and used by .permission \ f Dp You know 1. How much bread lef after feeding the five thousand? 2; How many sisters had Lazarus? Name them. 3. Who was the wife of Anan , ias? 4. What young man went Ac sleep while Paul preached? 5. Who were grant" mother and' mother? Qo You Know Anowerei Twelve baskets (John 6:13 2. Two =- Mary and Martb (John, 11:1-5). 3. Sapphira (Acts 5:1). 4. Entychus (Acts 20:9). 5. Lois and Eunice (11 Tim. 1 5). ' Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: So great is th salvation, O Lord, that our mog precipus gift is nol adequate t express) our appreciation of it Gtfant thy help to us to tejljiette the story of the gospel and 'to sho’ A its meaning by our lives. -Gran that we may learn how to be los in the love erf the Lord. Don’t be foolish and\ get sou’ •when things don’t come your way

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BT. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very, Msgr. Seimetz, pastor. 6:0(1 la.m. First Mass. 7:3o|a.m. Low Mass. 9:.00ja.m. Children’s Mass. IQ:{XS a.m. High Mass. Weekday- Mass 7:30 a.m. PrafAr hour and benediction’ Holy ft Communion Sundays. Firsts Sunday, The Catholic Ladies; o$ Columbia. Secoli d Sunday, Holy Name So-, ciety. ■ i \ Third Sunday, The Rosary Society; fi . - 1 \ Sunday, Children of Mary • j jir Lenten Schedule Tueq( hy, 7:30 p.m. Sermon and Bened|:tion. I | Fricki r. 7:30 p.m., the way of the crosk Lid benediction. OF CHR.ST I i i|2l W. Grant street Robert J. Tlnsky, minister Leon McCiain. Bible school supt kim., morning worship and comih.il i ion service. Sermon: “Except V Repent.” 10:.^<} am., Bible school. This is the fhird Sunday of our campaign. ’ Keep the Light Shining.” Our light flickd'red last Sunday. Our for this Sunday will be 43. Pla to be present and help us "Keep qjie Light Shining." 6:30'1p.m., training class for church I Officers.- x 7:30 |>.m . evemug evangelistic Sermon:, "\yiiat the Bible About Prayer.” meetings and 'Bible study., This week, is: our week to study aboht missiouy. The [lesson will concern our clnjrth schools, and will be led by DpiiplFifer. Satu'i’disy: 2:20 p.m., children’s Bible hour. - ’ . - Sunday. March 32, will be anniat qur church. We will a basket dinner after the srevices and at 2:30 will h4ve a special service with Richard; Burton, minister of the MarkieAbhurch of Christ, as speaker - - _ jCHURCH OF GOD ; Street, Two blbpks northwest of hospital . Dwight R. McCurdy, minister Robert G. Strickler. S. S. Supt. Morning > -and evening services every Sunday. \ 8:.10. a.m., "('hristian Brotherhood Hqiir”, WKJG, 1380 on your , dial? ■ ; p 9:30 a,in., morning worship, sermon by: Rev. Albert A. Duke, natiotiAlly 1 known evangelist and slngler. , / 101:30 p.m.. church school, cltuss-. ■s for dll ages. Ytfu are weljrbine. 6:3(1 p.-in.. youth fellowship, Rev. A,. A-. Ihike, speaker. 6:30 p t m.. Shining Lights. 7:30 i ,m.. regular-Sunday evening set "h es. ReVi Albert A. Duke sj>eaker; j ' ' \, 1 Monday-Friday. '7:30 p.m.. each - evening revival services. Rev. Puke Wjl 1 be speaking and singing, ' ;;We Welcome You If you are a Christian, Christ made yh|i a member of the Church of God; and'acconding to tli,e Bible you neqd not join another. ’Read Acts Affiliated with the Church of God. Anderson. Indiana, "Where, a Experience makes you a member.” ? ’ BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, minister Sundipf. school. 9 a.ni. William F. Christen- superintendent. Morning worship. - 'IO a.m. Sermon: ’T’he Christian and prayer.” Youth ! fellowship. 6 p in. Bob Baker, leader. Evening service. 7 p.m. Film: ‘The Frisit Missionary Journey." A film from the “Life ot Patti Series.'*’. r The kh’n Joiir Us class will meet on Tuesday evening at 6:30 at’ the church for the class birthday meeting. The clgss members w ill bring covered dish and • table servi'vq. Hosts and hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robs and Dr. and Mrs. Ray Stimely. The Loyal Daughters class win meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Webeg. , . Midweek Lenten service. Wednesday Sat 7 p.m. There will be a children’s during the saime hour. \’. l \ ■ i '

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ZION j; Evangelical and Reformed William C. iFeiler, pastor ( C|mrch school at 9 a.m. Victor .Kleis, superintendent. Come andbting your entire family for the study of God’s word. - Worship service at 10 a.m. Fifth Sunday in Sermon by the pastor, ‘The Jeering Malefactor." The youth choir will sing, “Calvary\" by Rodney. A cordial invitation is extended to all who arp without a church home in. Decatujr to; worship in this service. Mission band during the sermon portion of: the service. i’puth fellowship at 6 p.m. Joyce Frhnklin will give the devotions and Marlene Snyder will present the topic. confirmation clhs’s will meet [on Tuesday at 4 p.m. Yopth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Sermon: "The Praying Malefactor.” The youth ehqir will sing. Senior choir rehearsal after the service. \ Seiiior choir rehearsal on Friday at,7 p.m. Catechetical classes on Saturday mdrn|ng: seniors at 9, juniors at ip a.|nCome and worship with us. T l f »R3T PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Ave. at Five Points **" Ray J. Walther, pastor 9>.lf) a.m., Sunday church school. Haroki Glazner, superintendent. Classes for all ages. a.m.. morning worship serA’h;®. Sermon “The Its and Buts of Prayer.” Anthem; ‘At The Gross" by Nevin; Mrs. SRobert Nisbet, directing' . ■ | ~5;:30 p.m., Westminster fellowshij).- ' Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., junior pho,ir practice. 7 p.m.,senior choir pra<:tiee. 8 p.m.. Lenten prayer meeting. ' “The Upward Look In Seasons of Sorrow". In anticipation of the One Great Hour on March 22nd, •he film "Os These Our Brethren” Will, be shown at the conclusion of the prayer service. Friday, 4 ! t).mU communicant’s class. Cix> to church this Sunday. ; ■■ — ■ V \ ZION LUTHERAN \ West Monroe!and Eleventh jEdgar P. Schmidt, pastor 8 'a.m., early worship hour. , 9; 15 a.m.; Sunday school and ’ntor Bible class. 9A30 a.m.. adult Bible class. '■ 10:30 a.m., late worship hour. ‘The letter to 'the Church of Hiiiadelphia” will be the sermon erne for the Sunday worship ‘-VVicjes. This topic isf based pn Rev. 3:7-13 and is a continuation : f a series of sermons, on the Let>rk to the seven churches of Asia Trior. ' [ ' ’’'he choir will appear at the service and sing “Adoramus by Rosselli. Monday, 6:30 p.in., adult mem-, >rshlp class. 8 p.m., board of eduu ion. Wednesday, 7:30 pan.. Lenten ’esper service. \The pulpft theme ’ll be “The Power of Divine ForA eness.’’ 8:30 p.m., choir rehear sat Friday. 2/ 4. 5. 7, 8 pan.. Comunion announcements. The Sac'inent of Holy Communion will e. C elebrated on Sunday, March ?..at the 10:30 \Bervird. v Saturday, 8 am., junior confiraqToti. class. 9:15 a.m., Saturday Bi- ‘ Je School- s ’ ‘ A ~ MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenttf and Dayton St. H. J. Welty, Minister 9:M Sunday School Hour. Ralph Myers, Supt. Lester Strahm, Junior 'Uptl Sunday School is for the enireVa'mily. Take your fapiily to Sunday Schopl! We have classes for all ages. 10’00 Morning Worship. Special Music will be given. The “Deeper Gife Crusade”, will he in the mbrri' service this eek. This is the sixth in the series and the theme t|iis week is "In Tune With God.” - 7:00 Children’s Gospel Hour. 7':o0 t M Y F.VMiss McConnell’s group will bel' in charge. 7:30 Evening Service. Hymn Sing and Chorus Time- Miss Leia McConnell and her group of girls, from the Kentucky Mts. will be in charge of this service. The public is incited to this special service. MONDAY r 7:00 The Church Council will meet at the Church. TUESDAY 7:dp MY F Committee. \ i ‘J WEDNESDAY - '7<3.p Bible Study and Prayer Service. B:3| Choir Practice. - ft you have no Church Home we urge you to come worship with us! “Insure Yovr Future” Decatur Insurance Agency Since 1877 \ ; Kenneth Runyon - All Formii of Insurance. g. C, DJd<. PhojQe 3-430 Q

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FIRST METHODIST 9:80 a.m. The church at study. We have classes for all age groups. 10.20 \a.m. Divine worship. 'Mrs. Edgar Gerber will begin the morning worship service with an organ prelude, “Adagio LameHtoso” by Tschaikowski. The pastor will continue the current series of sermon on the general theme, “Things Most Surely Believed Among Us,” the theme being- “The City of God.’’ The. Youth choir will sing Hie antheim “Rejoice Greatly” by Woodvrard, under the direction of Robert Ray. 6 p.m. Lenten fellowship supper in the church dining room. 7:30 p.m. Evening Lenten service. Dr. W. A. Smart, Chaplain professor of Bible of Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., -will be the guest preacher in the fifth service of the Lenten series. Special music will be furnished by the Methodaire?, a male quartet of the church. A nursery 1 will be provided for pre-school children. MONDAY 9:30 a.m. Adams County Ministerial Association meeting. WEDNESDAY 7 p.m; Youth choir rehearsal. 8 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m- Mid-week service of prayer and study. “Paul’s Experience after Conversion.” | FRIDAY I 7 10 a.m. W. C. T. U. County institute in the church sanctuary. .... FIRST BAPTIST .CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL The Bible School will meet at 9:15 with classes lor all age groups. You will! enjoy the study of God’s work in this friendly atmosphere. LCster Mitchel, Assistant Supt. \ AiORNING WORSHIP ’the Morning worship service at 10?30. The choir il I'sing the Anthem "Come to the Saviour". Rev. Dight R. McCurdy ill be the speak'on.- ■ “ 1 BAPTIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP The B. Y. F. will meet in the lower auditorium at 6:30. EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE Tnere will be no evening service. MONDAY NIGHT The Men’s Brotherhood will meet at the church ,at 7:30 Monday night. The will be announced later. {Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. WEDNESDAY NIGHT The choir will practice at the church at 7:00. Wednesday night. The Mdi-Week prayer service Us Wednesday night. The Mid-Week prayer service is at 8:00 under the leadership of the Philathea class. lEveryone is invited to attend this important mid-week service. ' THURSDAY NIGHT Th? Orchestra will rehearse at the church at 7:30 Thursday night FRIDA A’ NIGHT The Philathea class will meet in the, lower auditorium oj the church at 7:30 Friday night. Mrs. Pearl Kreiscber and Mrs. Bessie Johnson are the Hostesses, and Mrs. Hope Moyer is the Leader. All members are invited to attend. ‘ArINITY EVANGELICAL I. UNITED BRETHREN Madispn at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minister 9:15 — Sunday School: Chalmer general superintendent. Yoy are invited to study the Word of God With us. 10:30 — -Morning Worship. Dr C. W. Miller of Peru bring the sermon. Harold Mumma will be the qrganist. Evangeline Embler will direct the choir in singing the anthem, “Even Me” by Warren. All members pnd friends "of the church wiM to be present on

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this Sunday of Evangelistic Emphasis. | 6:30 — Junior . Christian Endeavor and Youth The Evening Evangelistic Service. Mrs. Don Gehrig will be the song leader and will provide special music. Dr. Miller will bring the closing message in the week of Revivaj Services. Monday— 7:00 -r- Sunday Council Meeting. All teachera, and officers of the* Sunday Schopl are gsked to be Tuesday— 7:80 — Woman’s Society of World •(Service aft the parsonage. Mrs. Erank Kltson is the leader. Hostesses are Mrs. John E. Chambers, Mrs. Homer Bittner, and 'Mrs. Charles Robenold. The pastor will have charge of the election of officers. ? ? Wednesday — 7:00 — -Mid-week Lenten Service oj Worship. Special music will be provided by a mixed quartet; the members are f Edward Deitsch, David Wynn, Georgia Barnett, and Evangeline lEmiiler. •8.100 — Choir Rehearsal. t CHURCH OF THE N|kzAREWE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, Minister ‘ Sunday School — 9:30 am. Worship Service — 10:45 a.in. Junior Service 7- 6:45 p.m. — . Youth Service — 6:45 p.m. t Evangelistic Service -7 7:30 p.m. Midweek • Service Wednesday • 1:3(1 p.m. You are invited to at- - tend these services and to worship - with us. » : { I - ' , ; Way| Wje will do wpU if very often we jpin ; with President Eisenhower as pe requested when he offered the : following prayer before his ,inpug- . ural address: ' 1 “Ajs we stand , here, at this rapm- : ent, : ipy future associates in {the - executive branch of the govern- . men| join me in beseeching that t Thoq wilt make full and complete our idedication to the .service of the people in this throng and their fellow citizens everywhere.j “Give us, we pray, the power to discern clearly right from wrong L-.gnd allow all our works and ac- ' tiohs; to he governed thereby a,ud by the laws of this land. > “Especially wp pray that our concern shall be for all the people, regardless of station, race, <?r calling. Max co-operailotT be permitted apd be the mutual aim of thqse who, [under the concept of opr ednstpitipn, hold to differing political belief, so that all may work for the good of our b.eloved country and flor 'flhy glbry. Amen.” Th4 wpste citie? of ancient js’ rael are gradually being rebinß.' - Plans call for 12 medium-sized pities; with about flO.OOff inhabitarits'each anp 112 small townships with populations of at least kO.OOO. The 4 largest cities today are Tel Aviv.- with 450,000; Haifa, with 300,0(k’; Jerusaljetw with 250,000. Already thef 1 cultural achievements of Israel’s big 'cities. h

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