Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1956 — Page 6

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The Ohio State Cap.itol, in Co ' luinbua took 22 yearn to build. A 1 low-domed striH'ture of Doric style. 1 it stand* in a 10-acre downtokn 1 park. A memorial to William McKinley at the treat et<anie depicts the Oh 10-born provident delivering

The Farm Bureau Co-op .... takes this opportunity to thank our Co-op patrons for making our recent | TIRE SALE the largest we have ever enjoyed. j ’ , Now! | May We Call Your Attention To Our GREASE and OIL — SALE Ask your Co-Op Service Man for Sale details or inquire at the MONROE BULK PLANT and talk over your needs with Leon. We have the Federal Tax Refund forms. Your service man has them and will assist you in properly filling them out. Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op HERNE MONROE ' GENEVA 2-2612 6*6035 14 PLEASANT MUXS > WILLIAMS 7*7316 L. & S. on 18, Hoagland

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SPEAIfi <r.> ' IntMMherul Unfa* S.k-xU) Schott I Mtn F%M%M Baeksre««< Bert>larei John Rrbrkwt 3:S—Silt. Develtenal Reading: Joha 3:14-11. Savior of Men Lesson for July 15, 1950 THE Bible does not say that Jesus saves men from hell. It does say that he saves men from their sins. This is much more important; for suppose a man were saved from hell but not from his sins? Perverted by sin. such a man would carry his own hell vdth him

even through the gates of heaven. Christ is the Saviour of men here and now. not in the future alone, but in the living present. In the Bible the word "save" means, first of all. to res-

cue. Christ as Foreman Saviour comes to the rescue of men who are chained and beaten,' men who are the victims of their worst selves, bondsmen of the devil. Your worst self hates your best self. Left alone, your best self has a very slim chance, if any. You need to be rescued from yourself, and Christ is the rescuer every man needs. Sin-bearer How does Christ rescue men? The Bible suggests, and the church echoes, many answers. Let us look at three. Christ rescues men by taking their sins on himself. As a modern Christian writer (Hordern) puts it, he “took the rap” for mankind. As St. Paul put it, “He who knew no sin was made to be sin, tor us . . .’* In a long-ago battle for Swiss independence, the story tis that one of the front-line soldiers seized as many of the enei my's spears as he could gather in his arms, and forced himself on them, thus making by his death a gap through which his fellow-sol-diers poured to victory. In North Carolina, when the United States government was about to punish the Cherokee Indians for an alleged crime, their chief Junaluska offered to give his own life if the let W go."So' he was killed,'and his peo- ' pie went free. These'are imperfect illustrations of what Jesus Christ ELECTROMODE - ELEt'TRR’ HBATINO Free Estimate &• Operating Cost Wiring, Repair & Contracting j REYNOLDS ELECTRIC 840 N. 13th Phone 34497

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.did as sin-bearer, as self-giving Sacrifice. He "tasted death for every one.” That does not have to be done,twice. Example Another way in which Christ saves is by being himself. Once there was a school-room in which the small boys and girls seemed to learn a courtesy, a graelousness of manner, which children in other rooms did" not learn. Some one who wondered how the teacher did it, and who knew how hard it is to teach some children even the ABC’s or of politeness, asked one of the boys how the teacher did it "She don’t teach us at all,” the small boy said. "She lust walks around, and we feel as polite as anything." A well-known “Spiritual” sings, “I want to be like Jesus, ;l in my heart." Jesus saves men from their sins by so inspiring them that they know there is nothing better than to be •tike* Hirn; If you are learning to play the piano, you don’t learn best by listening to poor pianos poorly played. You learn by listening to a master-pianist, a real artist. Now there is an easy way of misunderstanding ’’ s matter of Jesus saving us by his example: it is to suppose that we mus. every day compare him with ourselves, keeping (so to speak) a chart on which our "spiritual progress” is charted every day—2o% like Jesus in 1955, 25% in 1956. and so on. That is abs-ikite’r wrong to do_.lt; all you become is a Phari-. see. The right way is to keep our "find fixed on Christ, so to love him in sincere earnest, that we shall grow more and more like him, one may say almost without knowing it ’true saints are no£ self-conscious. r Jnsian Guest Once Jesus Invited himself to dinner at the house of a very ihady character named Zacchaeus. After dinner Jesus said, “Salvation has come to this house,” and we know that Zacchaeus began to be a different man from that afternoon. In the last book of the New Testament a picture is drawn of Christ standing outside a closed door. "If any one hears my voice and opens the door, I will come In . . .” So Christ saves men by being their permanent unseen Guest, by being the Inner Companion whose very presence is a saving power. Christ is Saviour, not alone by what he does for men, out by what he does in men. Being “saved” is more than knowing or oelieving; being saved is becoming, by his invitation, host to the . Lard of. all j > ,. .... ... n Rural Churches UNION QAHPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED‘BRETHREN CHURCH Lawrence T. Norris, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School Warren Nidlinger Supt. Rolland Gilliom Ass’t. 10:20 Worship Service. Evening Service 7:30 Worship Service Wednesday Evening 8U)0 Prayer Meeting. Omer Merhinian leader. ' 8:00 Youth Eeliowship. Mary Speakman President. Thursday Evening 8:00 Men’s Meeting. (Brotherhood) All the men are invited. ■" RIVARRE CIRCUIT UNITED BREAREN IN CHRIST Carlyle Seiple, Paster Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:3<h£unday School 10:3fl"? Worship service with the message by the pastor. —- 7:00 Christian Endeavor with the president in charge. 7:30 Wednesday evening is prayer time at Mt. Zion. Pleasant Grove Located about miles Northeast of Decatur. 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Prayer and praise service with the class leader in charge. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Worship conducted by the pastor. 7:30 Wednesday evening is the “Hoiir of Power” at Pleasant Grove. The Women’s Missionary Association will meet Thursday afternoon at-1:30 at the home of Mrs. Mary Shifferly. All of the ladies of the church are invited.. Mt. Victory --— ——__ Located 2U miles north of Route 224 on the state line. 9:30 Sunday Schoo', .....AfitJtL Pniyor t-he- ■ class leader in charge. 8:00 Wednesday evening is the prayer hour at Mt.'Victory. XOTK E TO *l.l. PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF .loHM ROS I RE. Ileeenxed. In the Circuit Court of Adams County, Vacation Tenn, 1956. In the matter Os the Estate of Joint Mostire. deceased, j I’.etate No. 5117 Notice la herebyk+vch that Harley Jlosure as administrator with the will annexed of the above named estate, lias presented and filed Ills final account In final settlement of Said estate, and that the same will conte up ff>n- the examination, and action of said Adams Circuit Court, on the 3rd day of Auguste 1956, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in sa+d conrt and show cause, If,any' there be. why said account should no.t he approved. And the hefrst of said decedent, and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any said estate. S/Har]ey Mosure Personal Representative H/Jlylea F. Parrish Judge ' > Galllvan & Hamilton Attorneys for Administrator July

MONROE METHODIST B. Willi* Gierhart, minuter 9:30 a.m.. ’ morning worship. Church school. Iff: 30 a.m. John Christenen Jr., superintendent. | • Wednesday, midweek service, 17:30 p.m. Meeting of Commission on membership and evangelism at 18:15 p.m. Thursday, meeting 'of Commission on Education at 8 p.m. * . MT. PLEASANT A. M. Christi*, pastor Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Everett Singleton.' supt. Worship service, 9:30 a m. M. Y. F„ 7:30 p.m., Brice Sheets, adult sponsor7~\ ST. LUKE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, HONDURAS Louis C. Minsterman, minister David Smith, superintendent fl a.m., church service. Sermon: Practical Value of 'Religion.” Offering for building and repair. 1 10 a.m., Sunday achool. 7 p.ni?| youth meeting and picnic at Berne park. Bring wieners and buns.' Thursday, all-day guild pieeting. Marie Engle, leader. ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, VERA CRUZ Louis C. Minsterman, minister Roger Bluhnv superintendent 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., church service. Sermon: "Practical Value of Relig7 p.m.. youth meeting and picnic at Berne park. Bring wieners and buns. Tuesday.. 7:30 p.m,. guild meeting. Leoders: Mrs. Paul >’oder, Mrs Dwight Gilbert. Mrs. Verlin 't Kauffman. Mrs. Henry ; Schaffter. SALEM Evangelical and Reformed H. E. Settlage, minister R. F. D. t, Decatur, Indiana — 9 am., Sunday school. Classes for all age groups. 10 a.m.. worship service. Sermon: "The Christian’s Real Wealth.” 8 p.m., churchmen’s brotherhood pieeting. Wednesday, 1 p.m., children’s choir rehearsal. Thursday, 8:15 p.m., men’s chorus rehearsal. Friday. 7:30 p.mj, ladies chorus rehearsal. WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor Bethel 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, Jerry White, supt. Lesson: ‘‘Jesus Is the Savior of Men.’ - "W84.--a.m.73*r|i e r 'service. Marg-• -■arei-Akom. vlasff leader. Thursday. 8 prayer meeting. Wood Chapel 9:30 a.m., Sunday sidtool. Wayn< 10:30 a.m., prayer service, Clarence Abbott, class leader. Thursday. 8:30 p.m., prayer meeting and youth fellowship. ST. PAUL MISSIONARY T pastor Sunday school. 9:15 a.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid all day Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Shoaf. ANTIOCH UNITED MISSIONARY C. W. Wilson, pastor 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., worship service. 7 p.m., young people’s service. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service. Halts of music.) Our Sunday school fs prepared for every age. If you do not attend anywhere, we would appreciate your coming out. t PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST Chas. O. Masten, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. If you are hot .attending Si. S., you will receive a hearty welcome at P. M. B. .Read Ezekiel. 1 PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m.. Sunday school for the family. Robert Nussbaum is the superintendent and Mrs. Naomi Mishler is the children’s director. 10:30 a;m., morning worship. Robert Oeisel wH Ibe the soloist. He will sing “The Penitent.” The pastor will bring the morning sermon “This Man Was Justified." 7:30 p.m., evening worship. The pastor will show color slides of the recent annual conference at Eugene, Oregon, and .jsvsneis. along, the way. Wednesday evening Bible study and prayer at 7:30 p.m. Study Gal- ■ atians 6. Neighbors, friends and vacationers are alwa-ys welcome to these services of fellowship and worship. Summer months are times of great opportunity for Christian fellowship i and Christian service; A female fish deposits thousands and even hundreds of thousands of eggs. . • - It takes nature fjo<n_ 50ff to I,ooo' years to make an inch of good topsoil. - ; .. ... . w ., . U ..— ..t., ... ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Trailers Regular Bank Interest Rates Decatur, Ind.

7:30 p.m., evening worship. The pastor will show color slides of the recent annual conference at and scenes along

Summer Attendance Rev. J. R. Meadows Summer is here: Church attendance is melting under the glare of the hot suu. The attendance spirit of some of the church members is becoming limp and almost void of life. Many will take to the comparatlvejcoolneas of the country or lounge indolently at home on Sunday. This Is also the season for visits and vacations. There are many varied reasons dor not being in church on Sunday. Whatever the reasons, few are valid ones. God is in church whatever the season. That is the best place for us to find Hhn. This summer let us all strive to

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THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “But seek ye first the kingdom of God. and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you."—Matthew 6:33.

CAL E. PETERSON

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