Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1953 — Page 2

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IDiscussionTZY IQu *ions Discussion questions on the Sun day school lesson, The Christian Home, for Sunday, August 2. 1. Why is the home so import ant? i'.; ' -g, , 2. What precautions ought tc be- taken in founding a home? 3. Why are there so many di vorces and what can we doabout itt 44. Suggest a nome program that will hold the children in the ‘ home? l : 5. What makes a home a Christian home? . T < *• h AUCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE , Livestock, Farm, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. San man n Corher First & Monroe Sts. j PHONE 3-3201 Nobleness of Character is nothing but steady love of good, and steady scorn of evil. —Froude. • li ' ■ BARER’S Jewelry Store Decatur —Fort Wayne for ' ’ rl — FINE JEWELRY DISTRIBUTORS OF MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. ■ y \ . T\ T Cor. Sth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 Truth is your truest friend,, no matter what may be the circumstances. —Lincoln. Aahbaucher’s Tin Shop Established 1915 All Kinds of Roofing & Siding Furnaces —Stokers Insulation—Building Specialties tj Phone 3-2615 THE PIONEER RESTAURANT The Best in Food, Service & Hospitality ** 142 S. Second Phone 3-9085 Self-control is more often called for than self-expression. THE OLD RELIABLE F flMfr II RIVERSIDE » GARAGE We Repair All Makes of Cars. Front Wheel Alignment. Baftcries and 24-Hour Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 In virtue there is strength; in 'Vice there is weakness BURK ELEVATOR . Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 r LEE HARDWARE CO. general Lin? of Hardware Sporting Goods Pittsburgh W’allhide Paint 236 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 There is no substitute for selfcommand. STEFFEN implement CO. Quality John Deere Farming. Equipment DeLaval Dairy Louder Barn Equipment See ue for Service 114 N. 3rd St. ' Phone 3 3313

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I I On s.s.< j, Creamed comments on the Sunday school lesson, The Christian Home, Colossians 3:12-25; 4:1, for Sunday, August 2. I Much consideration needs'to be given to the !hpme t°r God has Tinned that th? birth <4 children should take place there, and they ought to have a good start in life. More attention, needs to be given to make Christ real in the home. Paul in this leqsqn furnishes essential teachings fog a Christian home. J V. 12: “Ru,t on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and belpyed, bowels of mercies, kindness, humblun?ss of miud, meekness, longsuffering:o TH?' Christian home' has to Jdo with individuals first of all, and so here is described some of, the Christian virtues that need, to prevail: a heart of compassion that is sincere embraces kindness, meekness, long-suffer-ing. etc. J • ' V. 13. “Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another if any man have a quarrel with any; even as Christ forgave you, so do also ye." We ate patiently to endure unlikeable things in others; in case we have entered into an unnecessary controversy, end it all by asking pardon, for no one ought to quarrel ever. Asking pardon is sometimes a bitter test. V. 14. “And above all these things, put on [charity which is the bond ot perfectness.” Love is like an outer garment which covers all virtues. Since God is love, one must have God in his life. V. 15. “And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which ye are also caUed in one body; and be ye thankful." Christ wants us to have this, peace, and if we do not have it, We are not nd ensuring up tp our cabling. V. 16. “Let the word of God dwell in you richly irva.ll wisdom; teaching one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts unto the Lord.” The word of £od dwells in? us when we take It to heart and practice Us teachings. Since God speaks to, us through his word, we need to read ' I • ■ [ Rules of Living Do all the good ycu can; By all the means you can; In all the ways you can; In all the places you can.; At all the times you can; To all the people you cang,-’* As long as ever you can. John Wesley CLERIOysj SAYS: Clericus says; Madame Scbu-nian-Heink sayii, “In the ideal home is found, lib laugh of a baby, the sopg of rpgther, the strength of the father, Warmth of loving hearts, light from eyes, kindness, loyglty and comradeship are there. Home is the first school and th? first church of young ones where they learn what is right, whqt is gopd, and what (h kind, where they go for comfort when they are hurt or are sick, where joy is shared and sorrow eased, where money is not as important as loving kindness and where the teakettle sings jfram happiness-" There is no elevator tp success; take the, stairs 4h d climb.—Riney.

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ft seriously. V.IZ. "And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.” All our deeds should be in accordance with God’s will and tend to promote his kingdoip. V.lB. “Wives submit youreelves unto your own husbands, as it is in the Lord.” These woijds were written when slavery iwas a recognized fact in society and (he slavery spirit was found in wives. Baul did not upset an established custom but sought to refine it; the Christian concept of a wife is that of a companion and not a slaved however, the husband should bpar the heavy burdens of the home, the wife as partn'br cooperating so that love binds their souls in the name of Christ. V. 19. “Husbands love your wives and be, uot bitter against them.” The husbqnd as breadwinner, as a Christian, thinks and works with love for wife and hbme as his controlling motive, V. 20. “Children, obey your parents in all things.” Since children in their early life are helpless and dependent on parents, they will grow mentally and spiritually under th? direction ot good parents. V. 21. “Father, provoke not your children tp angpr, lest they be discouraged.” Few parents have been tree ot having been provoked by their children; all discipline needs to be, done in the spirit of love, and this calls for a close walk with God. V. 22. "Servants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh, not with eye service-as menpleasers but in singleness of hpart, fearing God.” Recognizing slavery, Paul would teach the wlay to render service in a Christian mapner. V. 23. "And whatsoever lye do, do It heartily as in the Lord and not unto men.” In this and the following two verses, Paul goes into detail as to how a slave may serve acceptably to God. V.l. “Master, give to your servants that which is just and equal, knowing also that ye have a Master in heaven.” here is a program that will rob slavery of its distressing features. —Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the division of Christian education, national council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A. qnd used by permission. I Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer; We rejoicp in haying had such a good home where we learned the meaning of life and were given inspiration to carry on a service of usefulness. We praise God for the memories of good parents and the rich blessings of noble lives and holy influences that are our rich inheritance. Grant that we may keep the hQme Hrps burning and send glowing flames of love to all tn dur home.

[wit m 1 Wisdom'll Dvfiyht L. Moody was often criticized tor bis positive assertions to the assurance of suVntion Que day a critic Ulin out right, “Ho ( vi(- do you know you savetl?” Moody replied by saying “I was there when it Uapp|Ued.” •Much the same answer was made by a\ Christian student who was hpw fyp t,here a Go ( d, to. - which hq reid>ed> “I have just been talking to him.”

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ywrrrr 7 kihj-, , kbSiiJiaaV-l ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Mtgr. Seimetz, paston 6:00 a.m. First Mass; 7:30 a.mULow Mass. 9:00 a.m. Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. Low fMass. “ Weekday Mhss 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday, The Catholic Ladies of Columbia. Second Sunday, Holy Namb Society. ■ Third Sunday, The Rosai-y Society. Fourth \Sunday,l Children of Mary ~t— —• . MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Daytop St. H- J- Welty. Minister 9:00 Sunday School Hour, Myers. Supt. Lester Strahm,, Junior Supt. 10:1)0 Morning Worship. Solo. Kent VouGunten. Message, Rev- I van Augsburger, Imissionary to the Dominican Republic, will be speaker, in the absence, of the pastor. 7:00 Children's Gospel Hour and Mys will be combined. There will be a special talent program. You are invited. ; 7:30 Evening Service. ‘ ifymn sing led by Mr. VonGupteh. Rev. Ivan Augsburger will‘be showing pictures of their work in tfie Dominican Republic. Wednesday.* 7:30 Biblo 'Study and Prayer service. f-Myron Hart V’H be in charge. ; The Pastor and some J Junior young people are leaving today for Youth Camp at Winona Lake, Ind. Nearly two hundred youth are ek* pected from this district. [ \ There is a warm Christian welcome for you to attend any or all. our services. FIRST METHODIST W. Monroe at Fifth st. Samuel Emerick, Minister 9 a. m.. the church at study. The aidult' classes will meet In the Church sanctuary with Miss iitta Mallonee as the teacher. } 10 a. m., Divine worship. During 'the absence of tjie pastor, the guest minister will be the T|ev. Pritchard Amstutz of this c|ty. He will speak on the theriie. “The Greatest Thing in the World." Mr. Alva Lawson, local layman, will preside during tlje Worship period. A solo, “Bless This House.” will be sung by Jernes Rowley. t The MYF will meet with the New Haven groqp flora picnic at McMillen park. Foit Wajfoe, at 5:3 , n ' • > Sixteen of our Junior Hi youth Will leave on Sunday afternoon for Camp Adventure at E|pwbrth Forest. Wednesday—7:3o, Mid-week service in the Wesley room. '..1 /I ' PRESBYtERIAN CHPfICH Mercer Avf, at Fivs Points I Rev. Ray J. Walther, Pastor ;9:15 a.m. Sunday Church School Harold Superintendent Classes for all ages and lessons for all of life.) . » h 1:30 a.m. IVotship Service, feirnjon “The Basis of Christian Service" Soloist Paul Sanrer. This will be the last sermon by the Pastor before leaving on his vacation the first two weeks 6f August. Mr, Faris Franz, the church's student for the ministry, will fill the pulpit during the Pastors absence.

■ l ZION EVANGELICAL AND I REFORMED CHURCH William C. ( Fellir, Pastor ' 'Church School at U.OO a.m. Victor Kicss. superintendent. The adult classes will together wd will be taught by Mrs. Adolph Weidler. r I ' Worship Service at 10:Oft a.m In the absence of thc f pastor, the Uiev. Robert W- Roschy, Executi’ e 'Secretary of the Associated Churches of Ft. Wakne. will preticii the sermon. Special music, will be furnished by the Adams ' Centra’ Quartet, composed r,f FrciL Fov, Larry Schwartz. Alin Lebnian and Sherman Arnold. They wffb slug, “4 New Name In Glory” by Miles, aud “This World Is Not My Home” by Voss. The Bethany, Friendship aiid PJjdlalethean Circles will no| m°ht In July. Come and worship with up. W "lAJ- LL 1111 Ml Mg g",Ugg YQST Gravel & Ready Mix SAND aud GRAVEL Phoneg:

FIRST BAPTIST OHURCH E. B. McAllister, pastor The Bible school begins at 9:15. Lester Mitchel, Supt., Jim Strick ler, song leader. The Morning worship service begins at 16:30. We are happy to welcome Rev.j Kirkpatrick as our guest* speaker this morning. There will be a Young People’s Associational meeting this afternoon at Muncie. The bus will leave the church about 1:00. Come one. Come all! r This evening you will be able tc s?e in our church a 4'5 minute sound motion picture entitled “Re gions Beyond." It has d dvriainle story. Il is completely different “See the Congo in fell dolor. ' Monday night the official meuiibers of the boiard will meet la th,® lower auditorium of the church Lets all plan to attend. The ithne is 7:30. The Mfd-week service Wellner day night! at 8:00. Don Lsiiger in the leader, < !— T~ f CHURCH OF CHRIST 131 W. Grant St. \ Robert J. Tinsky, Minister Leon McClain, Bible School 9:30 Morning Worship and, Co:A munion Service. Sermon: “How to Read the Bible? 10:30 Bible School. Ot|r Fami’ z Tree is st|ll growing. To! date ate have increased our average for July and August by I3'f over th il of last July and August, ive agaiq urge every member of the I?lb!e Schoql to be present this Smuja; <to\ help our Family Tfee growing. , ? i 8:00 Evening Evangelistic servilce. Sermon by the :.:ini.4ter. Wednesday, 8:00 Prayet Meeting and Bible Study. The -tudy wil|‘ begin at Romans 1:2>4. I BETHANY CHUROH . Evangelical United Brethren 1 F. H. Williard. Minister Sunday Sbhobl 9:0(r William F. Gfaristen, Supt. Morning Worship Sernion. “Being By The Spirjt". This: is the last service of the coMerie'nee year. \ , ‘ Jhe pastor leaves on! Wednesday foe OakWqod Park. Lake Wawasee wliere he -will attend the meeting of the Board of Ministerial Training and the annual seslsiojti of the Indiana Conference. Nortih. whlcli opens on Thursday rtornlng. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Traverse Chandler, minister Morning worship, lit^.^3oLin. yhe sermon subject is “The Finajity i»f the gospel.” The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed The choir under , the direction of F.MrS. Gerald Strickler will sing “Show Me the Way” by - Junior church at aim. AJrs. Edward Anderson will present “In the beginning. God”. Bible School at' 10:30 a|m. emerald Strickler Siipt. and 'Everett Faulkner assistant. In lesson “Growing in Christ” reference Is made to various activities in the chui’eh. The lesson leads ts> a cmjclusion that everjr is io be a church worker. The general meeSng of tliq C. W-' F. will be held at the church. Monday evening at 7:30 pm. The president Mrs. Gliner will preside. Mrs. Homer Ruhl Is giving the eall tb worship apd Miss Ava Kraft is presenting the program “tyhere Cress the crowd-, .ed, ways.” Tplte choir will rehearse at the church, Wednesday evening at ,7: ftp p.m. . A sincere 'welcome is extended to all. 4 . ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH West Monroe and Eleventh Sjl., Edgar P. Schmidt, Pastor Two services of worship are epndutied at convenient hours; 8 and 1'0:30 a.m. Holy C'oinmunion will Ac celebrated jat the 10:30 service. The common cup wiil. ba Used. ■ Th? Rev. Walter 'Bauer ill use Blessedness of the Belpever|i” as hjifl sermon topic Sunday. Sunday School wjll be held at 9:15p.m. - • CHURCH CALENiIM'R Th?rc will be a special d|or collection Sunday for the benefit o( the pideon Society, .w'cll knbtfd Bible distributing organization. ; ' Sunday evening the Ladies Missionary Society and the Walther League are co-sponsoryig ftp lee Cream Social on the parking 10l adjoining the Parish Hall, beginning'at 7 d’clock. A special Miskjon movie of India, together with

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comics, will be shown by Relfhard Werling. There will be. a fish pond, entertainment and muk ic, and home made cake, pies and other confections will be sold. The public is invited to attend. NUTTMAN AVENUE A. B. Muenschwander, pastor Rev. Deloyd Garwood, local young man studying for the ministry at Huntington College and Seminary, will speak at Thb Nuttman AVenUe Church the Cnited Brethren in Christ atp7:3o Sunday evening. Everypne is idvited to attend this service and hear this .young man. \ ■* TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minister 9-15 — Stinday School; Chaimeir BolletiAac'her, - general superintendent. 10:30 — Morning Worship. The Pastor's sermon subject is “Our Twentieth .Century Challenge”. Evangeline jhnbler is the organist and Jack Lawson will sing the solo “Thanks Re to God" by Dickson. There will be a special congregational meeting for the election oif a chUr< h trustee. 6:30 — Junior Christian Endeavor and Ybluth 7:30 — The Evening Service ori first, floor. The youth will have cha.rge-and will bring “Echoes of Cfekwdod.” Wednesday -44 7:00 — Mid-week Service. Thursday — ft:00 a.m. — Opeii ing Session ot the Annual Conference at Oakwood Park, Lake WVgwaiee. Revetend John E. Chambers and Mr. Clialmer Barkley will he minister ant. lay representative! brom Trinity Church. 4

Segregation has, been eliminated from* all federally operated schools at armjy posts, including those in the South. ( ! For the first ||ime, the Port Arthur. Texas, Ministerial Alliance hsis elected a Negro as its president. He is the Rev. I. G. Gooden, pastor of New Hope Baptist church. . ■ r—...!. 1 , President Eisenhower sqnt amessage to the' Suuday-school-con-ference of the brethren in Christ Chtrrch meeting in Abilene, Kansas. llipsaretp deACfwy hrdlllll sas. His parents were once members so the church thhre aud he ' attended tits Sunday-school. He said he hoped its eonlerenee would e "quicken appreciation of the importance of religion iu our national life.” ! > The Annual Confei-ence on Prophecy and the Jew will meet at Winona Lake, Ipd. August 30 to Sept. 7, together one of /the greatest .aggregations of Hebrew Christians and Bible teachers ever to be assembled in corhectioh with such a conference. The great Missionary Rally will 4>e held Friday. oept. 4, at 2:30 pin. 5' fo 7 4 " "" ’The Book of Hope" is the theme that has bpen chosen by the American Bible ; Society for this year’s program pf' Worldwide Bible Reading from Thanksgiving to Christinas. This will be the tenth observance of the reading program. Universal Bible Sunday, which is the (high point of the pro-

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gram, will be generally observed on the second Sunday in December, December 13. Dr. Billy Graham has written the which, together with other materials especially prepared for title help of in celebrating this program, will be distributed to at least 167,000 pastors throughout the United States. This group represents 61 communions, . Book Review H Teach Your Wife To Be a Widow. by Rogers, Henry Hall & Co!, presents plans directed by a husband that will enable his wife, should she become a widow, to carry on the business, i . . — Do You Know 1. From iwhat Jewish king did Jesus descend? 2. How- old was Christ -when He began His ministry? i| 3. What was His occupation before He became a minister? 4. How long did He preach? 5. Was Jesus just a human being? __ 1 ■ Do You Know Answered 1. David.] 2. Thirty. . 3. Carpenter. 4. About three and one-half years. 5- No; He was both human and divine; both God and man at the same time. ' { ? . f|©wr» _ Z J, Tn, The Turn Away from Paganism The home and our public educational system have, been suffering a religious collapse in That God aud the Bible have largely rufled out of their programs. heartening to see a hopeful turn in the national attention that is being given to the publication of the 1 pew Revised Standard I Bible. The public press has joined with the churehps in lauding this new versiqn, making it more readable, more intelligent and more injteres'ing ■ than the- King James’ Version. without , lessening itS T com tent. Copies are being published 'by ffie million. Book stores have it on display and every effort is •being made by means of the Bo il: to get back to God. It is hi good omen, and it -may turn the tide of materialism to Christianity and again make God real and point . to Christ who is' the way, the 1 truth and the life. + r ' : ' ■ "4 Tt-ue beauty is soul deep. >■ j-j/J — I ['l . Correct your own faults! when ' you see tjie error of others. Greatl men -, ! do not feel great; small men, do-not feel small. . J: ■ - ~ ![ A thild’k honest error is not to be ridiculed. ! The loftiest motives may regulate the ( simplest duties.

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to build. Depending on God gives faith In freedom to do his will. In these troubled times we must build on the faith pt our fathers that worked out • ou!r beloved country’s government. Why not-niake that religious faith a §tern reality, accept the invitation and come to church next Sunday? ? The Rev. D. Carl Yoder ■i ! - ■ , '! J .

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