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I Comments JcJ I On s.B. ~®re| I Lessonjfrjrga Creamed Comments on the Sunday School Lesson, "Justice for People In Need,” Isaiah 58:6-8; Luke 4:16-22; Hebrews 13:1-3 for Sunday, September 21st. In this lesson Jesus pointed to prophecies concerning himself which described his work of ministering to people in need. Its purpose is to show that in true religion, justice, expressed in practical deeds of mercy, is superior to meaningless ritual. V. 6. “Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?” True fasting gives one an opportunity to forget self satisfactions and concentrate on a self examination which would result in improving one’s relationship with God and man. One's relationship with his fellow men would be improved if he released others from unjust and oppressive Obligations. V.7. “Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when hou seest the naked, that thou Widest not from thine own flesh?” God approves those who feed the hungry and clothe the naked and are sensitive to the sufferings' of others. V.B. "Ilien shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the Lord ♦ UHRICK BROS. Complete Line of FURNITURE CARPETING APPLIANCES COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HAMMOND FRUIT MARKET 240 N. 13th St. IRON RAILING PHONE 3-4313 i Bn I 158 s - 2nd st. | PHONE 3-3030 DIERKES Implement Sales Sales & Service MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY Hi-Way 27 Phone 3-3311 DECATUR FARMS CASH BUYERS of POULTRY and EGGS WE DO CUSTOM DRESSING 410 S. 3rd Phone 3-2148 GORDON’S Western Auto Store : AUTO PARTS—ACCESSORIES 5 HOME APPLIANCES “Lowest Prices In Town” 152 N. 2nd Decatur BEGUN’S Clothing Store For Men and Boys Phone 3-3208 ! IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant - OUR SPECIALTIES — f Short Orders and Fountain Service. A Good Quiet Ptace To Eat Bus Station . 217 S. 2nd St. Phbne 3-4118

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i shall be thy reward.” When one f does deeds of mercy and makes . every effort to keep in right re- . lationship to God and to his fellow men, the outcome will be . personal and social health and prosperity, with the grace of God as an advance guard before him, and the glory of God as his rear guard. Vl6. “And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and. as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read.” This was probably Jesus’ ; first and only sermon in his home church to his fellbw townsmen. Faithful attendance at worship had characterized Jesus’ early years. It was the custom of the rabbis to stand up while reading the Scripture and to sit down while expounding it. V 5.17,18,19. “And there was delivered unto him the book of the prophet Esaias. And when he had opened the book, he found the place where it was written . . , The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the broken hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised . . . To preach the acceptable year of the Lord.” Jesus selected as his text Isa. 61:1-2, which consists of a soliliquy of the righteous Serv-| ant of the Lord. This passage des- i cribes the work of the Messiah, which was exactly the kind of work Jesus had been doing. Most people were expecting and hoping for a Messiah who was a Conqueror and did not think of him as a great champion of the poor I and oppressed. The acceptable ! year of the Lord was the year of! Jubilee, the age of liberty and re-■ lease from captivity. V 5.20.21,22 “And he closed the i book, and he gave it again to the ! minister, and sat down. And the I eyes of all them that were in the I synagogue were fastened on him ! . . And he began to say unto' them. This day is this scripture ! fulfilled in your eyes . . . And all : bare him witness, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth. And they said, Is not this Joseph’s son?” The audience was impressed and deeply moved by Jesus' words at first until they remqjnbered him as only the village carpenter. By saying “This day is this scripture fulfilled,” Jesus implied He was the promised Messiah. V 5.1,2.3. “Let brotherly love continue . . . Be not forgetful to 1 entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels un- ' aware . . . Remember them that; are in bonds, as bound with them; | and them which suffer adversity, ! as being yourselves in the body.” ’ Brotherly love is frequently emphasized in the New Testament. Hospitality was an important social virtue, since there were such limited accommodations. Abraham entertained an angel unaware as recorded in Gen. 18. Many Christians were in prison because I of their beliefs and should be min- ■ istered unto, since they too might I be in the same position some \ time Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the- Division of Christian Education. National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by permission. The worst indigestion a fellow 1 can have comes from having to i eat his own words. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 121# Elm Street George Yarian, pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a m. Your Sunday is never complete unless you go to Sunday school, and so plan now to bring the whole family

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and be present tomorrow. You need ; your class and your class needs • you. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Ser- : mon by the pastor: "Borderline 1 Christians.” I Evening service, 7:45 p.m. Ser- ■ mon by the pastor: “Who Can Be Saved?” Wednesday evening, 7:45 p.m. ’ Rrayer meeting and Bible study. , • Saturday evening, 7-8 p.m. The I I hour of prayer for the praying peo!I pie. ! You always have a very special invitation to attend the church where people from all denomina- : tions can meet to worship God. You ' ■ will enjoy the friendly atmosphere, ■ the spirited singing, and the in.spired preaching of the Word of ; God. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig, pastor 9 am., Sunday school hour. Sep- ' tember got off to a wonderful start! Be sure your entire family attends • Sunday school tomorrow. 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Pastor speaks on this subject: ! "The Advice Os The Almighty.” - Hear the choir under the direction jof Darrell Gerig. Junior Church | and Nursery Department for chilI dren ages 2 through 11. 7 p.m., pre-service prayer for ! revival. 7:30 p.m,, revival service with ; Rev. Billy Springfield as the evanj gelist. Don’t miss hearing this outstanding man of God. Monday thru Friday 7 30 p.m.. revival continues all week at the Missionary church. I There will be services each eveI ning with the exception of Satur- | day night. Put revival first on your ■ calendar for the next week. — CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street Huston Bever, Jr., pastor 8:30 am., "The Christian BrothI erhood Hour,” over WKJG. Dr. i Dale Oldham, pastor of the Park Place Church of God. where approximately 1,000 people worship ' each Sunday morning, is the speaker. i 9:30 a.m., morning worship. As ■ i a congregation we want to extend : to you an invitation to worship I with us each Sunday. This is the : church where a Christian Experi- ! ence makes you a member. 10:40 a.m.. Sunday school. Mrs. | Mary Hazelwood is our Superintendent and working with her is a I very capable staff of workers and ■ teachers. They are here to serve you and your family. | 7:30 p.m., evening service. This ! service has seen a 30% increase 1 this year. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer service. The film “Split-Level Family" will be shown. You are invited. FIRST BAPTIST 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor 9:15 a m. Sunday school hour. Don Sliger. supt. We have a graded school with a class for every age. 10:30 a.m.. morning worship servj ice. The sermon will be given by the pastor. Mrs. Eugene Lehman is church organist 7t30 p m., evening gospel hour. Sermon by the pastor? Miss Jane i Bedwell will play the organ. Church Activities I Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Men’s Broth- : erhood meeting at the church. Mr. Lase Grimm is the president of the brotherhood. Alt men of the church are invited. Wednesday, 7 p.m , midweek hour of prayer and Bible study. 8 p.m.. choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., dynamic builders class party at the church. The services of our church are open to the public You arc invited to visit our friendly church.

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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH V. Rev. Msgr. Seimeta, Putor Sunday Maasea 6 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a m. Weekday Maasea 6 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:15 a.m. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH West Monroe at Fifth Street F. Hazen Sparks, Minister 9:30 a. m. Church School. Mr. Fred Soldner. superintendent will be in charge. We have classes for all age groups, a crib room, supervised nursery and kindergarten classes Tor pre-school children. Bring your children and come to the Church School. 10:20 a. m. Divine Worship. Rev. Sparks will preach this Sunday on the topic, "Christ’s Prayer for His Church.” “Give Me This Day” by Perry is the anthem which will be used by the choir this Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Gerber will play, “Soli Deo Gloria” by Wilson: “Canzonetta” by Kohlmann and "Taccata in F. minor” by Manifold. The Senior Youth Fellowship will meet at the church at 4:00 o’clock for the beginning of their Christian Witness Program. As many ! as can are asked to bring cars. < Following instructions and assign-, ments all prospective youth for the i M. Y. F. will be visited and brought to the church. The devo-i tions will be presented by Miss | Connie Baxter at 5:30 o’clock and: the program will be in charge of! the president. Miss Susan Gerber ! The refreshment committee is in charge of Miss Jackie Chew, chair- • man, with Judy Hott, Joyce Helm. Larrv Hall and Lamar Taylor as-; sisting. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dailey are Guides of the Way. The Intermediate Youth Fellow-1 ship win meet in the Recreation I Room at 5:30. All members are asked to be present. Parents are asked to note that i the Junior Church will not begin: until the first Sunday in October ! This Sunday evening at 6:30: o’clock members of the church will honor Rev. and Mrs. Sparks | and their family with a pot-luck: supper. The W. S. C. S. will be: hostesses and will furnish the! drinks, rolls and butter. All mem-’ bers and friends of the church are ! asked to come and, bring a cover-! ed dish and table service for each ■ member of their family. Tuesday evening at 6:30 the: Wesleyan Service Guild will hold their first meeting of the year with a pot-luck supper at the home ! of Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. Mrs. I Erman Johnson and Miss Wilma 1 Andrews are assisting hostesses. All linembers are asked to note the time and place. Please bring your table service and a covered dish. Plans for the new year will be presented. On Thursday the W. S. C. S. will begin their meeting with the Executive committee meeting at 10:30 o'clock. The Circles will meet at 11:30 o’clock and at noon a luncheon will be served. At one o’clock the general meeting will be held and the guest speaker for the afternoon will be Mrs. Walter Shady, president of the Fort Wayne District W. S. C. S. All members are asked to be present. The Wednesday evening Fellowship Hour will be held in the Chapel at 7:00 o’clock for meditation and prayer. The regular rethe choir Mil also be held at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. FIRST CHRISTIAN W. L. Burner, minister Morning worship begins at 9:30 a.m. Xvith a piano apd organ duet, Mrs. Glenn Borchers, organ and Mrs, Wm. Bauman, piano. The minister's sermon topic is "Together We Build." The choir will present their first anthem of the season, "Service is Praise" under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Everyone is invited. This Sunday is “Visitation Sun-, day” and the secondin our spe- , cial emphasis on church activity. ’ We hope that all families of the ' church will be contacted during this week. 1 Be present in the Lord’s House this Sunday. BABER’S Jewelry Store DECATUR FOR FINE JEWELRY

BETHANY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Benj. G. Thomas, Minister Rejoice and be glad, for t God loves you and invites you to be His co-worker. As His child He instructs you to "love the Lord your God with all your mind and with all your strength, and with all your heart.” Everyone who has been coming is urged to be present. Further you are encouraged to bring with you those who are attending no church or Sunday School. Come to the Sunday School and to the worship services and all the activities of the church. Sunday School, Nine O'clock. Mr. Wm. Journay, superintendent. Classes for all ages.' . Divine Worship, Ten O'clock. Miss Eleanor Miller, organist, will play as the prelude: "Quietude” by Krohn, and “Fugue” by Bach as the Offertory. The Sermon: “When the Brook Dried Up.” The Junior Department will bring the special music and sing “A Summer Hymn.” Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. The Kum Join Us Class will meet at the church. They are having a White Elephant Auction in connection with their meeting. Wednesday, 6:45 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. The director. Paul Gehman. urges all to be present and on time. 7:00 p. m. Prayer Service. Thursday, 6:44 p. m. The Vision For Victory Dinner for members of the Council of Administration, will be held in Fort Wayne. Meet at church at 5:45 p' rh. 7:30 p. m. The W. S. W. S. Guest Night in the church parlors. All ladies invited. Miss Clara Plomp of Fort Wayne will speak. ZION LUTHERAN West Monroe and Eleventh Streets Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor The Church With Carillonic Bells 8 am, early worship. 9:15 am., Bible school. 10:30 a.m., late worship. "A Preacher From Heaven” will j be the pastor’s pulpit theme at both morning services. The non-church-ed public is invited to attend. Sunday school classes, nursery to senior, meet from 9:15 to 10:15. All Bible classes will be ire-acti-vated tomorrow morning at 9:15. The adult class meeting in the church nave, will begin study of the Book of Philippians. The junior and senior high school classes under Messrs. William Gernand and Norman Witte, respectively, will study the book of Acts under the theme. “Faith Marches On.” High school classes will meet in the parj ish hall. The superintendent, Norj bert Bleeke, and the pastor, urge j a full attendance at all classes. Saturday Bible school will open i September 27, Saturday morning, I 9:15 a.m., for children of grades four through eight. Church Calendar A meeting of the Voters’ Assemi bly of the church is called for Sunday afternoon. 1:30 o’clock, to consider the request of the pastor for i his release to accept the call to Faith church. Lincoln, Nebraska. Walther League Executive board meets Wednesday, 6 p.m. Evangelism committee, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Emmaus Guild meets Wednesday at 8 p.m. Theme of meeting is “Get Acquainted Night." Committee is: Mrs. James Bleke, Mrs. ' Edward Wolfe, Mrs. Roland Miller. 1 ' and Mrs. Martin Bultemeier. All ladies of the congregation are invit-i ed. . Going to church will not necessarily save a man. but not going might well damn him. “Blessed are they that hear the Word of God and keep it." Luke 11. 28. , UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avenue Paul D. Parker, minister Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Lawrence Michel, general superintendent, will have charge of the school. You will find a friendly atmosphere in the class arranged for you. We have a graded school. There are classes for all ages. Morning worship service, 10:30 a.m. Sermon subject: “Divine Love.” Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m., “Evangelism Through Recreation* will be the study topic. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. “The Lost Sheep And The Seeking Saviour,” Will be the theme of the pastor’s message. Prayer and Bible study Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. You are welcome to attend our services. / H I AUCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship At Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock, Farm, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Really Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann Corner First & Monroe Sts. PHONE 3-3201

ZION Evangelical and Reformed (United Church, of Christ) i Third and Jackson Streets 5 William C. Feller, pastor ■ Church school, 9 a.m. Wesley r Lehman, superintendent. The adult 1 classes will be taught by Mrs. 1 Adolph Weidler. Come and bring your family. ’ Divine worship at 10 am. Ser- ’ mon by the pastor: "Coming to Oneself.” Special music will be , furnished by Mrs. William C. Felj ler. She will sing "The Voice of ’ Prayer" by Townsend. Every member and friend of the church is urged to be present for the worship of God in His Sanctuary. Visitors are always welcome. The Mission Band, for boys 1 and girls from the first through the ’ fourth grades, will be held during > the sermon portion of the service. Christian Education workshop or t leadership training institute, for the Evangelical and Reformed Church--1 eS of this area, will be held in Zion ! Church from 2:30 until 8 p.m. All teachers and officers and youth 1 workers of the church are urged ■ to attend. : Youth choir rehearsal Wednesday 1 at 6:30 p.m. . Senior choir rehearsal Friday at ! 7 p.m. Catechetical classes Saturday morning: seniors at 9, juniors at 10 a.m. Come and worship with us. TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren t Ninth and Madison Streets j J. O. Penrod, minister , September is a good month to be present in God’s House. The entire month of September is rally month for Trinity church. The attendance for the first Sunday was very good. 1 Come and help us make this Sun- ’ day even better. 1 Church school will meet at 9 a.m. with Clifford Hoverman, superintendent. Morning worship will be at 10 1 am. The chancel choir under the i direction of Walter Henkel will ■' sing "Send Out They Light” by Gounod. The pastor’s message will be “Father. Forgive Thy Church.” The program committee of the • USC will meetj,at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday afternoon to begin to build the s program for next year. David E Wynn is program chairman. The youth fellowship will meet • for recreation and a lesson Sunday I evening at 6 p.m. I The Boys and Girls Fellowship ■ will meet Sunday evening at 6:30 i p.m. The evening worship will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m A sermon in 1 song entitled “My Wonderful Lord" will be given. The following people i will be participating. Kay Wynn, . Linda Jackson, Becky Jackson,. ; Onalee Barkley, James Habegger, Julia Jackson, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Deitch. Ted Hill, Lois Johnson. ■ Rosemary Strahm, John McAhren, Sephus Jackson. Chalmer Bollen- ■ bacher and Rev. J. O. Penrod. The Church School Council will i meet Sunday at 8:30 p.m. The second United Stewardship canvass training meeting will be held at Trinity Church Monday at 6:29 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 65 will meet Monday at 6:30 p.m. The worship and devotional life] commission of the YF will meet ' Monday at 6:30 p.m. Mid-week worship will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal will be Wednes- i. day at 8 p.m. The Vision For Victory Conference Dinner will be held in Ft. Wayne Thursday evening, September 18, for all members of the ' Church Council of Administration. The Kum Double class will meet at Hanna-Nuttman park Friday at 6:30 p.m.

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From the very beginning Christianity fostered Christian brotherhood, and it Mbs been the greatest agency In the world in breaking down artificial barriers of every kind. There was truth in the sneering criticism of Lucian, a seconficentury pagan critic of Christianity when he said that the Master of the Christians had persuaded them that they were all brothers. It was this spirit of brotherhood, fostered by Christ, and demonstrated, not only toward fellow Christians, but toward all men, which finally led to the abolition of slavery. Today Christian missions FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Avenue at Five Points Harold J. Bond, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday school with classes for all ages to which you will find a friendly welcome. 10:15 a.m., the Session will meet. 10:30 a.m., morning worship with the pastor using “God, Our Father” as the theme of the meditation. Mrs. Clark Mayclin will sing, "Enough to Know” /by Ogden and Mrs. Haubold will play “Prelude in B Minor” by Richolson, "Chanson” by Nevin and “Moderate Pomposo” by Crowder. 2:45 p.m. Sunday school teachers and officers will go to Fort Wayne for a curriculum servicing preview. 5:15 p.m., junior and senior hi young people will meet at the church for their annual kick off event. During the Week Monday, 7:30 p.m., every member canvass executive committee will meet. Tuesday— Counselling by appointment. Call 3-2522 for an appointment. Wednesday — 6 p.m., Westminster choir practice. 7 p.m., chancell choir practice. Coming — September 27'. rally day parade. September 28, rally day and promotion. If you need transportation to our worship service please call the church office no later than Saturday morning phone, 3-2522. CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th and Washington Street Carrell Myers, minister Lee Moser, supt. Today, 7:30 p.m.. Wi» Wun Class meeting at the church building All class ,members are asked to be present so that the coming year’s activities may be planned. 9:30 a.m., morning worship and communion. Everyone welcome Sermon: “Gospel Revelation, in Three Aspects.” This will be a different sermon. Don’t miss it. Come to worship, leave to serve. 10:30 a.m., Bible school for all ages. Come for wonderful Bible study and activities for all. 2:30 p.m., youth rally at Markle Church of Christ for youth of any and all churches. Everyone is invited. Call 3-4867 for transportation. Details will be given Sunday morning. 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour. This program is geared for all ages. Youth as well as adults. Come. Message: “How to Stand.’’ (Read the following scripture before coming, 2 Thess. 2:13 thru 3:18). Monday, 7:30 p.m., at Redkey. Ind. Area Men’s meeting for all men interested in New Testament Christianity. Details to be given Sunday morning after Bible school. Plan to go with us. Transportation furnished. Refreshments served. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Bible study and prayer meeting for all. Leader is Treva Lehman, You’ll be a lot happier if you don’t say wbat you mean if it is mean. ' Some fathers are willing to give their children everything except themselves.

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