oc-plain-dealer 1924-02-04
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COMMANDED TO WORSHIP OF GOD
Dr. James Allen Geissinger preached yesterday morning upon Rev. 22:0, "Worship God."
It was an impressive service throut attended by a large audience. The choir rendered, with much sympathy, Gounod's "Send Out Thy Light," and Reginald Taylor sang, "Lead Kindly Light" effectively.
The chorus choir of this church is a delight to all who attend, and helps much with the congregational singing and the responsive reading. Yesterday morning, a large number from the choir united with the church at the close of the sermon. Every member of the choir is now not only a professing Christian, but a member of the church.
Dr. Geissinger spoke with much feeling of the importance of this commandment to worship God, and called attention to the fact that anything that tampers with the faith of man in God is undermining the life of the individual and of the nation. He urged the congregation to keep this commandment, and that no one has any right to let his ordinary work crowd out his service to God in the spread of religion.
"The commandment," he said, "runs thruout the Apocalypse: Worship not the beast; worship God. It booms thruout the Bible—at Stinaf, at Mt. Carmel, from Amon to Bethel, and from the Exile. Our Lord brings it out at the beginning of his ministry: 'Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and Him only shalt then serve.'"
"This commandment is given to us to guard us against all forms of idolatry and superstition. Man's first concern was not his roof tree, but his altar and religion has not faded from his interest. Man has climbed slowly to more glorious conceptions of God until today we say that God is light, truth, wisdom, love. He is Father, Savior, Helper."
And yet, withal, man has ever been falling into superstition and worshipping stick or stone or star or bowing down before bulls and goats and serpents and golden
LIQUOR AND GAS POOR MIXTURE
Joe Robles of Fullerton found liquor and gasoline a bad mixture when he ran into another machine last night and was picked up by Officer George Annin, who discovered a quantity of the forbidden juice in his possession. No one was injured, although both machines were damaged. Before Judge French he entered a plea of guiltity and heard the fateful sentence: "$200 or 300 days." Robles is trying to raise the coin.
Godfried Frey, charged with carrying concealed weapons, also appeared before Judge French, and was sentenced to 60 days in jail. David Brickwell and Edward Sumegi, charged with vagrancy, were sentenced to 30 days each in the Orange county jail.
ALLEGED AUTO THIEF BROT SOUTH
George Melbourne, arrested in Stockton on a charge of automobile stealing, and suspected of having committed burglary at the A.W. McPherson home, LaHabra, was due to arrive here today in charge of Deputy Sheriff H.M. McKague.
Melbourne is charged with the theft of a car from LaHabra on the night of the McPherson burglary last week, and the car was found in his possession at Stockton.
COOLIDGE SEEKS AID FOR FARMER
By ROBERT S. THORNDUNGH
(I.N.S. Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 — President Coolidge today called upon the people of the great agricultural northwest to come to the rescue of their banking and farming interests and promised the new and cooperation of the federal government to save the situation.
Addressing a conference of leading representatives of these rural northwest states, the president declared that reconstruction, no charity, was the policy of the government, in providing financial rehabilitation for the wheeled country and outlined a program to remedial measures designed to enable the farmers to "work out his future with the help of funds availed by the government."
1 — Enactment of the Norbeck Burges bill providing an appropriation for the purpose of promoting the diversification of agriculture in certain sections of the country which have herefor been deceived primarily to the production of wheat, and.
2 — Authorizing the war finance corporation to make advances for agricultural purposes at the end of the present calendar year.
“This commandment is given to us to guard us against all forms of idolatry and superstition. Man’s first concern was not his roof tree, but his altar and religion has not faded from his interest. Man has climbed slowly to more glorious conceptions of God until today we say that God is light, truth, wisdom, love. He is Father, Savior, Helper.
“And yet, withal, man has ever been falling into superstition and worshipping stick or stone or star or bowing down before bulls and goats and serpents and golden calves.
“The commandment was also given to save us from the peril of atheism. Paul says in the first chapter of Romans that although men knew God, they would not recognize him as God, and were given up to their unbelief. Thus we have the story of Baal and of the days of Noah and the whole backsliding of Israel, and it has ever been thus. In the days of the French revolution the crowd was not satisfied simply to be rid of oppressing prince and priest, but they must do away with the church, the Book and the day and with God himself and enthrone a harlot. So in the Russian revolution. In America Franklin reminded our forefathers in the constitutional convention that they had forgotten God while secularism has menaced America until today.
“But this commandment was given to ensure as that we are to worship God and not to make any ceremony a substitute for right-courness. All work is to be done as a devotion to God. We are to worship God not simply with our lips, but as we battle against evil, poverty, disease and ignorance. As we earn our daily bread we are to work together with God and to work is to pray. Only let us not turn this around and make any form of humanitarian a substitute for devotion to God.
“The reason for this command is equally clear: The only power that will steady a man under the strain and pressures of life is faith in God.
“Mr. Babson, the great business expert, insists that national well-being depends upon natural resources, free labor supply, accumulated wealth, intelligence applied to work, and also faith in God. Destroy this bond that links man’s heart to God and you have broken the mainspring of man’s life. Man without God is grass; but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, as the prophet of old truly said.
“Brethren, the main business of life is to keep this commandment. The man who says there is no God is a fool. The man who thinks that he can live on bread alone is not otherwise. No man should boast that he is ignorant of music, art, nature, history, or any great human achievement, or any great phase of life. Nor should any man boast that he is to guard us against all forms of idolatry and superstition.”
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man's heart to God and you have broken the mainspring of man's life. Man without God is grass; but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength, as the prophet of old truly said.
"Brethren, the main business of life is to keep this commandment. The man who says there is no God is a fool. The man who thinks that he can live on bread alone is not otherwise. No man should boast that he is ignorant of music, art, nature, history, or any great human achievement, or any great phase of life. Nor should any man boast that he does not know God nor does he care to. The righteous live by faith. Let the doubt of God creep over the heart and evil comes in like a flood. The man who works seven days a week to get on is wronging his own soul and will pay for it sooner or later. Let us keep this commandment. Let us be careful about his commandments that we know them and keep them. Let us feed upon his word. Let us keep his day. Let us not forsake his altars. Let us keep our tyrst with him in closet of secret prayer and he will reward us openly. Our neglects may seem insignificant at first and may not be large to begin with, but they creep upon us to our undoing and the spiritual collapses of men and women all about us show how it behooves us to take heed to our ways.
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HORSE RACING DIES AT CULVER CITY
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4.—Bethesda horse racing at Culver City died a painless death today.
Dick Ferria, promoter of the track, is making plans to stage on auto race at the Culver City plant on March 12, with all the A.A. A. drivers, including Jimmy Murphy, Hearne, Hill and others, it was announced.
The ill-fated horse racing proposition opened Xmas day and because of lack of attendance racing has been suspended.
Steps is be taken follow.
Counting all expenditures, the plant is said to owe $200,000.
The fund created by the bill, now pending in congress, could be used to make loans to wheat farmers to enable them to purchase livestock and poultry, thus equipping their farms for dairying and general farming.
"It should not be toned to men who have not the temperament, the experience, or the industry necessary for successful farming," Mr. Coollice declared.
"It is designed to help those only who can give reasonable assurance that they will succeed. Moreover, government aid in this connection must be predicated upon full cooperation of existing creditors of the farmers."
BAKERY MAKES WAY FOR BANK EDIFICE
The Boston Bakery last midnight pug in its first batch of bread, etc., in its new location in the Antelina Kraemer bldg. Today the work of tearing down the building formerly occupied by the bakery at the northeast corner of N. Claudina and E. Center sts. is under way. The building adjoinng will also be removed to make room for the six-story building of the American Savings bank.
Lee Eicholtz, the proprietor of the bakery, said today that the new oven would have a maximum capacity of 7200 loaves of bread every 24 hours. He is planning to open a parking space in the rear of the bakery, including lights for night use.
RECOVERING FROM WRECK INJURIES
Mrs. C. J. Briggs of Santa Ana and Paul Elder of 309 S. Olive at, Anaheim, are recovering today from injuries received when their cars collided on the curve near the Olive mill yesterday.
Elder is declared by Mrs. Briggs on being on the wrong side of the road. She was cut about the face, but a baby in her lap was unbart. Elder escaped. The cars were pretty badly damaged.
SUES EMPLOYERS
Suit for damages of $10,250 was filed today by Wallace C. Miller against his employers, Walter M. and Virginia Cookson. Attorneys Chas. D. Swanner and R. land Thompson represent Miller and W. F. Menton and Robert O'Connor the Cooksons.
Miller claims in his complaint that he lost an eye. He tried to grind a nitrogenic fuse on a emery wheel and there was a violent explosion.
LEAVES LEGACY TO MISS. SOCIETY
Including a bequest of $500 to the Woman's Home and Porter Missionary society of the San Antonio Christian church, she will die late Grace E. Senior, who did January 30, was on file for probate in the superior court today in connection with a petition by E. B. Smith of Santa Ana.
The estate was valued at $300.
BENDER HELD FOR ANAHEIM ROBBERY
Charles Bender is in the county jail today, after being arrested last week at Phoenix, Ark., charged with a $100 robbery in Anaheim recently. Bender was botted Santa Ana by Dan Adams, deputy sheriff.
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VEES LEGACY
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holding a bequest of $500 to
man's Home and Foreign
ary society of the Santa
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