Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1953 — Page 2
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Discussion questions on the Sunday school lessoA, The Righteousness and Justice of God, for Sunday. July 5. 1. What is mehht by the Fourth of July freedom? 2. What is meant by Christian freedom? 3- Why Iras' tie Mdsaic law Inadequdfe fn the sdTv&tion of men? 4. Why is oetsondl contact better thih letter in building the Christian life? t- What Is meant by “justification by faith”? TtlE PIONLeR RESTAURANT , The Best in Fbdd, " Serrig & Hospitality 142 S. Second Phone 3-9085 THE OID RELIABLE ■ flUUffluiT »■ RIVERSIDE GARAGE i We Repair All Make* of Cars. , Frqnt Wheel Alignment. Batteries ants Tiyei. 24-Mbt/r Wreaking Service 126 E. MonHe St Phohb 3-3312 There is always safety in valor. _ —Emerson. BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 saaattawcMKdaßMg.iT wr LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of hardware Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint 236 W. Monroe St. Phope 3-2021 STEFFEN - v implement co. Quality John Deere Farming . Equipment ~ i DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louder Barn Equipment . See us fSv Service 114 ff. 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 =a£=—saaKacancaass The Fifst State Batik Decatur; frtdlina Established 1883 Member Federal deposit Insurance Corp. " ' Ti - : i=s We are one ptedple and will «ct IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant — boft Specialties — Short Orders and Foontaln Sdhvice. ' A Good Quiet.PJace to E*t. Bus Station. 217 S. 2nd St. , Phone 3-4118 Gt&td & Ready Mix READY, Mix”CONCRETE SANb dhd GRAVEL Phones: COAL, “Throdgh Seryico W*, Grow” Coal, Feed, Paint, Cement Wire Fehcine Miilnfe, Shefliftg < _ , Ribrtroe A Bth Si. frbohe S-Wl2 jjjjggjgjJgJgSJJJSJgJJSiJEJJJjfiJS PONTIAC DbtMf fbf Dollfft You tdh’l Beal a PdnttMc U. S. Tires—bijPont faints SCPEK C SERVICE 224 W. Monroe St.
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Igfr. w NM 1 Creamed comments on the Sun- • day school lesson, The Righteousness and Justice of God, Romans . 2:1-8; 3:21, 22; for Sun- ! day/ July 5. .Pitttl’i theme is thfe Inadequacy the 18# th save man from his sin and the fulfillment of the purpose of God in the salvatfoil through Christ, and that by faith in hip is the only basis for righteousness. . * V.B.- “Firit, I thdnk my God through Jesus Christ for you all, ; that your faith is Spoken of throughout tbe Whole World.” Christianity is the great cause of thaftllflfihg; hope add: faith go hand in Jiang #ith graptude. Paul is grateful tor the Influence and work of these Roman Christians. V. 9. “For God is my witness, whom I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son, that Without ceasing I mike mention 6f you always in my. pniyers.” Here is a positive declaration of Baul’3 interest ih the Christians at Route, it ii fcood tb have i jftifei jlst. V.lO. "Miking truest, if by Shy mbhhi now fit lehgtii i ml|ht have d prosperous jbdftey by the #til of God to home unto you.” Paul wisely planhed a ptoirata. possibly hivihg in mthd a long missionary journey to Spath with a stopover at Rdrtte. Paul’s prayer for this visit was answered not as Paul had thought, but answered by his going there is a prtfotiet; this latter plah proved most bffictire. » V.li, 'For I long to seb you, that I may impirt to you some special gift, to the end that ye miy be established.” Paul kniw th# importance of establlshing Christians by the grace of God. , V. 12. “That I may be comforted together with ydu by the mutual faith both of you and me.” Paul thought that the Roman Christians and he might be mutually encour-’ aged by their faith; here we see the great need of the church with all its helpful meetings. V.l3;?’Now I would not have you ignorant, brethren,, that oftentimes I purposed to come unto The Nation’s Strength I know three things must, always be To a nation strong and free. One is a hearthstone bright and dear, With busy, happy loved one • ■ i near. One is a ready hiart and hand To love, and serve, and keep the lind. One ii a worn ahd beaten way To where the people go to pray. So, Jong as thebe are kept alive. Nation and people will survive. God. kbeh them always everywhere, The hearth, the flag, the place of prayer. - —Afibbynibils. L*«ion faifte Ijesson prayer: We ire grateful -for Ihw and order -but more for -‘ho s Miration through faith in Christ that furnishes the dynamic power to walk right with God and man so that onb naturiljy ahd Ipeely lives a life of law and order, We, pray for that faith that will nake the contact with God where>y there may flow into the soul lis transforming love.
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iybu (but was jet hitherto) that I might have some fruit among you also, even fts among other Qentiles.” Paul always had in mind fruit—the conversion of sinners ahd the Strengthening of believers, V. 14. “I am debtor both to the Greeks and to the ikrbari&ns; both to the vise and the unwise.” Paul’s salvation was so profound that he felt under obligation to pass the good hews of salvation to all regardless of any distinction, i V. 16. “80, as much as in me is r l Mm rbady to preach the gospel to jrdu that Are it Rome Also.” Personal contact is more impressive than a letter. Rome, the capital, furnished a great opportunity to do missionary work that would emanate to tdiny places. V. 16. “For I am not kshamed of the gospel of Christ; for it is the power Os God unto salvation to fevery man that betleveth; to the Jew first and also to the CrOek.” Although Jesus was scorned and killed because of his desnisers, Paul was hot alhafaed of him for he knew by biperltace the dynamic power accompanying his faith in Jesus Christ. V.ii. “I'or therein is the righteouSfless of God fevealed from faith to faith; as it is written, the jiiit shall live by faith.” Exercising one's faith leads to a larger faith which results th justification of the sinner by faith in Jesus ChHst. V.l. “Therefore thou are ink<cusablfe, O man whosoever thou hft that judgest; for wherein thou judgest another, thou condemnest thyself; for thou that judgest doest'the same thing.” Often the faulty one sees in another is but a reflection of his own fault. This was true of the Jews who judged the non-Jew unsaved. V. 21. “But now the righteousness of God wtihout the law is manifested, being witnessed by the law and the prophets.” This halftechnical expression means here away of salvation provided for men by God—a righteousness now being . conveyed to them, not through the keeping of the law, but as be explains in the next verse, according to an altogether different principle of faith in Christ. —Based on copyrighted outlines Sroduced by the division of Chrisan education, national council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A. and used by permission. EMI You KrtbW DO tou kNOW Finish the following why questions: 1. “Love youi 1 enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you .<. .” 2. “No man can serve two masters ...” 3. “Ask . . . seek . . . knock - » 4. Jesus said, “1 am come that 5. “Let not your heart be ’troubled.” Why? Dti You RfioW Arifcwered 1. “That ye may be the children of your Father, whish is in heaven, for He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and the good . . ." (Matt. 5:44-45). 2. . for either he will hate the one and love'the other; or else he will hold to the pne and despise the other . . (Matt. 6:. x 24). 1 3. “For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh flndeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened’.” (Matt. 7:8-9). 4. “. .'. that they might have life ... artd haTe it more abund-' antly.” (John 10:10). 5. “Ye believe in God believe also in me.” (John 14:1)-. Political liberty has its origin in Christian liberty.
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( ST. MARY’B CATHOLIC CHURCH ( Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor. t 6:00 a.m. First Mass. 7:30 a.m. Low Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children's Maks. ‘ 10:15 a.m. Low 'Mass. Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m.’ i Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday, The Catholic La J dies of Columbia. I Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. ' Third Sunday,\ The Rosary Soi ciety. ' 1 Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary MISSIONARY CHURCH I Tentn and Daytoh St Pastor, H. J. Welty 9:00 Sunday school hour. Ralph Myers, supt. Lester Strdhm, junior supt. Sunday school is a family kffair. Children brought up in Sunday school are seldom brought up iin Court. - I 10:00 Morning worship. Ladies trio, “Hiding In Thee.” Message, ’’Spiritual Regards.’’ 7:00 Children’s gospet hour. Choruses and fannelgraph; stories for the children/ 7:00 Missionary Youth Fellowship. Annebelle Shaffer in charge. 7:30 Evening service. Hymn sing and chords time. Message, “Christian Stewards." Wednesday, 7:30 Bible study and prayer period. We urge , ypu to attend God's House oh thd Lord's day. Time spent with worship in His House is well sfrent. If yod have no church home we invite you to worship with us. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer AVe. at Five Points Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m.. Sunday church school. Harold • 1 Glazner, superintendent. Classes for all ages and lessons for all of life. 10:3(7 a.m., morning worship. Sermon “Religion In A Revolutionary Generation”. Monday, 8 b.m.. church fair planning board meeting. \ Wednesday, 7 p.m., choir practice\ Mrs. Robert Nisbet, directing. “Secure, in a land of liberty, may oyr sanctuary ever witnesA to the sovereignty of,God, the effectiveness of His redemption, and the ultimate triumph Us His kingdom of righteousness, peace and joy.” NUTTMAN AVENUE United Brethren in Christ A. B. Neuenschwander, pastor Stanley Luginbill, assistant pastor Lawrence Michel, superintendent 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible school. It): 30 a.m.. morning worship. Message: The one way of Divine Acceptance.? 7 p.m., Bible hour in the lower auditorium. 7 p.m., youth meeting in charge of Mr. Luginbill. . i 7 p.m., adult C. E. studying “The Case Against Modernism” l)y C. E. Tulga. 7x30 p.m., Sunday evening gospel hour. Continuing the exposition of the book of Acts. i ' i Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer and Bible study hdur. CHURCH OF GOD Cleveland Street W. H. Kirkpatrick, minister . Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital : j Robert G. Strickler, S. S. Supt. B;3h a.m. Christian Brotherhood Hout, WKJG 1380 bn your dI&L 9:30 a.m. Morning l worship: Sermon by Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz guCst speaker. 10:30 a.m. Church school, clhsse? for all ages, Come! 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. ” 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday evening services: sermon; Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer meet* 1 Ing. 8:30 p.m. Choir practice, j ■ WE WELCOME YQU If ybu are a Christian. Christ • tirade a hieniber of the Church of bbd, and yoti need not joiq another, read: Acts; 2:47. Affiliated with the Church of God Anderson, Indiana. “Where a Christian experience makes you a member.” The stdte’ that tolerates disrespect for any liw brefeds defiance to all law. I Wmir nnrg m LUTES Flower Shop ; Phone 3-3304 Flowers tdr All Occasions Potted Noveltiks Potted Blants—torpages i
— lull 111. 1.1 HMSt ■ BAPTIST CHURCH E. B. McAllister, pastor The Bible school meets at 9:15 with classes for all age groups. Lester Mitchel, supt, Jim Strickler, song leader. The morning worship service begins at 10:30. Rev. McAllister will bring the message. There will be special music under the direction of Mrs. C. E. Bell, organist. The Salamonie Youth Association will meet this afternoon at Bluffton. Cars will leave the church about 1:30. There will be no young peoples meeting tonight because of the afternoon meeting. ’ , Do you want to be refreshed in spirit and body and mind? Come to the service tonight at' 7:30 and receive a tonic from God. immediately after the service there will be a reception for the McAllisters in the lower auditorium of the church, everyone Is invited. Monday night at 7:30 the members of the board will meet in the lower auditorium of tile church. This will be/ihe first rrteetihg of our new pastor 4 with the board. Lets plan to attend. The Dynamic Builders class will meet Tuesday night at 7:30. The hostesses are Mr. & Mrs. Weldon Soldner and Mr. and ■ Mrs. Don Sliger. Come for a good time of Christian fellowship. The mid-week service is at 8:00 Wednesday night. We have heard it said, “Ask the man Who owns one.” If you want to know if we have a good time on Wednesday evenings, ask those who attend the service. A short business meeting will follow. FIRST CHRISTIAN Traverse Chandler, mln\ltter Morning worship services are at 9:30 a.m. The theme of the ministers sermon Is “The Power io See.” Communion meditations followed by the observance of the 1 Lord’s Supper. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Stri|k ! .et. will sing the anthem “ivory Palaces,” with Mrs. William Bauman at the piano. Junior church at 9:3(1/a.m. in the lower sanctuary. Mrs,. Edward Anderson will present the story, “The Littlest Angel.” Bihie Strickler; supt. and Everett FaulKnor. assistant. .Hi L_j . . The official board will meet at the church Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. The Lydia Ruth Circle of the C. W. F. will meet with Mrs. Paul Daniels on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m Mrs, Harmon Kraft will preside over the business session and Miss Florence Lichtenstlger w|H lead in the Worship service and also present the missionary study “Where Cross the Crowded Ways.” Theme: Spanish Speaking Peoples in tne U. S. A. You are welcome to worship with “ S . I TRINITY EVANGELijCAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minister 9:15 — Sunday School;;sChalmer Bollertbacher, general superintendent. The Sunday School has five departments and is closely graded so that each pupil enjoys a class of his own age-group. ? 10:30 — Mortjing Worship and Service of Holy Communion. We meet at the .Lord’s heeding His Words “This Do inj;Rememfbrance of Me”. Evangeliqia Embley is organist and will direct the choir in the anthem, “O Most Holy” by Franck. All metwers are urged to be present soy ‘the final communion service of the conference year. . ? 6:30 -— Junior ChristiarifEndeavor Youth 7:30 — The Eveiling Service o' Informal worship. Monday — 7:30 —' TAe Final 1 Session \of the Local Will meet for the hearirs of reports apd conducting of justness All officers are urged to; be present. | Tuesday afternoon an< Evening f- The Youth Fellowship Will meet fit the church and to earn money for th c You h Camt>. Wednesday — 7:00 — Slid-week Service. k Thursday — 7:30 — Lplies Aid Meeting at the Church. Patriotic men do not shrink from \ danger when cghsdence points the path. I- ’■ *■ ■ ; ® ' We cannot make the nqjlbn better without making thei citltens better. \ [For 1 General I’lumbitig and Heiiiintr Needs, We Arfe At Your Service.. Jilst Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING 704 W. Mbhrob St. Phbijb 34609 i ,; /' L
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■g——— Ziori LUTHERAN CHURCH West jMenroe and Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, iPaaier Two services of worship are conducted at convenient hours: 8 ana 10:80 a.m, The early service is most popular it this season. Cnhie, ‘worship with us. The pastor continues his serial) of sermons on The Beatitudes. ‘fßlessed are the meek; for they shall inherit the earth,” will be the sermon theme tomorrow. The Choir closes its season as the early service Sunday, singing, “O Savior of the World,” UV John Goss. Sunday School and Bible Claes will meet at 9:16. The Adult Bible Class wll ibe dismissed during July and August. Sunday school classes will 'be held' each Sunday for alt classes of all departments. OHUtRJCH CALENDIATt The annual Sunday school ahd Congregational Picnic will be held tomorrow at St. John’s Grove, 1 mtle 8 north on Hi-way 27. A Potluck dinner will open the picnii: at 12:30 p.m. There will be games and contests for young and old. ■Memfbere and their friends are cordially invited. The Executive Board of the Iri-ter-river Zone Os the Walther League will meet at the Parish Hall Monday at 8 p.m. ' Zion Walther Leaguers will have an outing Tuesday evening at the i 'Paul Busse home. Meet at the Parish Hall at 6:45. There will b/ games and fun, eats and song. During the pastor’s vacation, beginning this week, services will ‘be conducted at l the usual hours, 8 and 10:30, by the Rev. Walter D. Bauer. The Rev. Otto Busse and the Rev. Mr. Bauer will also • Ibe on call, in emergency. The quarterly meeting of the Zion Voters’ Assembly will be ■ held Sunday afternoon, July 12th, at 1:30 p.m. ‘ '\ CHURCH OF CHRIBT 121 W. Grant St. Robert J. Tinsky, minister Leon McClain, Bible School supt. 9:30 a.m., morning worship and communion service. Sermon: "A call to Repentance and Revival.” •10:30 a.m., Bible school. 8 p.m., evening worship. Sermon: “The Policeman’s Advice.” Evangelistic services every night this week at 8 p.m. Rolland Steever from Kokomo, Ind., will be preaching. Robert Hargrove of Defiance, Ohio, will have charge of the music. Everyone is Invited to attend these services. ZION EVANGELICAL f ANb RfeFohMEh William C. Feller, Pastor Church School at 9:00 a.m. Victor Kiess, superintendent. Come and join us in the study of God’s Word. Worship Service at 10:00 a.m. service of sacred music will be' presented by the memfbers of the vouth and senior choirs. The numbers wik linclude “Jesus Is Our Shepherd” (Lawrence) and Blessed Be the Lord God” (Ashford* ind the Chorla Benediction by the senior choir. “Follow the Gleam" XiDouglas) >nd "Thou Art My Shepherd” (Thuringian Folksong) by the youth choir, “In God We Trust” (Mana-Zecca) by a double '.rio, composed of Mrs. N. A. Arnold, Mrs. Rdbt. Roth. Mrs. Myron Hhggard, Mrs. Dhllas Goldner, Miss Janet Goldner and Miss Kathryn Goldner, a duet, “We’ve Done Our'. Wodk” (Carrie Jacobs Bond) by I •Mrs. N. A. Arnold and Mrs. Roht I Roth, solos, “HoW Lovely Are Thy Dwellings” (Liddle) by Mrs. Myron Haggard, and “Ho>w Beautiful Upon the Mountains” (Harker* by Rev. Feller. Mts. L. A. Holthouse is the chbir directress Mnd —i— __
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Mr. Walter Lipptnan says, “What separates us from the totalitarian regimes Is our belief that man does nbt belong to the state but to the Cfeatot. And beirig ah immortal soul, he is possessed of ‘lnalienable rights’ as a person which no power on earth lids a fight to violate. This is the forgotten foundation of democracy in the only sense in which Democracy is truly (Mrs. J. Frbd Fruchte and Mrs. Harold Murphy, organists. All members and friends are invited to attend. National Conference on Christian Education will be held at Burdue University beginning Tuesday evening and closing Friday eventhg. Mrs. 8. E. Leonardsori, Mrs. Wesley Lehman, Mrs. Ruing Kirchhofer anii Rev. Feller wtll j attend the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday sessions Others may attend on Friday. ' Uome and worship with us. BETHANY CHURCH \ 'Evangelical United Brethren F. H. Willard, Minister Sunday School dtN9:OO a.m. Wil! iam F. Supt. Morning Worship at 10:00 a.m. •Sermon: “Our Country’s Heritage” CSHTLDR'EN’S Chapel during the hour of worship. ; The f Fourth Quarterly Conference and the Council of Administration Will meet Wednesday evening at 7:00. Quarterly Reports will be due. CHOIR REHEARSAL Tuesday evening at 6:30 Because of the Summer Assembly, the Junior Camp and Annual Conference the pastor will be awawy several Wednesday’s during the jnonth of July and the midweek services at Bethany Church will not b® held. The Loyal Daughters Class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Earl Fuhrman, Bellmont Rd. Unit No. 3 of |he WSWS will meet on Thursday evening, afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the home og Mrs. Arthur Baker, 328 S. stb St. Mesdames Walter Butcher and Albert jjohnson are assisting. Mrs. Earl Fuhrman will have the study for the meeting. FIRST METHODIST K W. Monroe at Fifth St. Samuel Emerick, minister 9 a.m,, the church at study. We have classes for all age groups. 10 a,m. divine worship. Methodist churches throughout the 'World will be observing the 250th anniversary of John Wesley's birth. A special service wiH be held, and all members are urged to be present. The pastor's theme will be “Heritage and Destiny’! A group of nesw members will be received into the khurch membership. 6 p.m., Youth Fellowship, James Rowley, 722 Mfercef Avenue. Monday 8 p.m., iCommission bn Worship meeting, Wesley room. Tuesday 8 p.m., Commission on Missions meeting, Wesley room. ? Wednesday 7:30 p.m., mid-week Bibik study and prayer. — 8:30 p.m.. Commission on Education meeting, Wesfoy room. Thursday 6 (p.m.} Wesley class picnic, HUnna Nuttman shelter house. Each family is to brittg hamburger, buns, a coVered dish, and table service. Cold drinks will be furnished by the committee so charge. •» , 8 p.m., Commission on Member: ship and Evangelism, Wesley room, God's warnings to nations are serous, yet full of mercy. The important thing for man or nation is to learn how to live. "\~'"r., ..:.
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