Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1952 — Page 2

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College Choir Here On Sunday Evening To Present Concert At Zion Reformed The Mission College a . cappellg chojr will present a sacrpd concert St the Zion EvantelcUl and Reformed church in - this «jty Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. ■ , . The mixed choir, of 48 voices, is directed by Prof. W. Henry- Eller- ( head of the music departuept or the college, which is lo<ated pear Plymouth. W|a. The c ollege was established during the Civil War primarily to prepare men for the minsjtry. It fa now a < oeducational, liberal arts eolleg» which shares ths campus with a seminary. ~ : Included among selections to be presented by the choir will be 'Shaw’s. “With a Voice of Singing.’’ Schuman’s “Te Deum," a .Russian chorale, “Holy j i Martin s “Great Day,”and the first group concluding with “Say Ye to the Righteous.” Two German hymns, “Schaffe in Mir” and “Froest Mich Wider/’

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Win ppen the tocond gortio^; of the program. |hs)udad will be ’ How Fair fa Thy FM*-” “In Mirth and in Gladness,” ?’in Dulel Jubito,” “O Sacrfed| Head now Wounded," “Spautaß JCaater Carol of the Lambs,” and ‘‘Now Thank We All Our God.” The third group will include “O Qutun Gloriosum.'” “Cantata Dortinp” and “Hear My Prayer. O. God?’ [ ' • There wjil bp up admission charged but a free wiM offering will-be received. , | p“ Rebekahs To Observe Go To Church Sunday A “Go to church Sunday” will be observed by members of the Rebekah lodge thia Sunday, in observance of the birthday anniversary of Schuyler faltix, founder of the order, Mrs. Dorphus Drum, secretary of the lodge, announced today. . ■ ; ' The Rebekah and I.iQ.OiF. lodges have been affiliated for one hundred years. Snow’s history of Adams county records that Olive lodge of the Daughters of Rebekah No. 86, was founded here June 24, 1872. St. Maryas lodge* L0.0.F, was founded Sept. 1, 1869 J according to the history. Decatur Encampment No- 136 was founded pct: 17, Members of the Rtfbekah lodge are asked to attend the Church of their choice Sunday in groups, or individually. | | 1 !(;;Q

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Or. Benjamin Smith ’ At Bethany Sunday Bethany "Evangelical United Bre. threjn Church will hear Dr. BUnjar min F. Smith, of Warsaw, Sunday at the 10:10 service .of worship. Dr. Smith is the conference superintendent of the east district of the Intjfcna north conference of the denomination. He comes to Bethany church for the first time since the church was assigned to bis supervision at the reorganizatioa of the denominational conferences in the state last August. Dr. Smith was reelected to bis office at the August session, having been a superintendent of the former St. Joseph conference of the United Brethren church. Dr. Smith will speak on the theme “A Plea for Pause.” J ■ . J\ u ; W 3 ; '■ Two Indicted For Horsemeat Scandal Chicago, March 21.--(pP)— forihe rstate officials today faced indictments charging bribery in connection with the hprsemeat scandal. The Cook county grand jury returned an indictment charging bribery in four counts against Franks Hyun, former assistant superintendent of the state food and dairies division. John Namara, former state meat in , speetor, was charged With bribery in two counts. Bond was set at IJO.OOO for Ryan and 15,000 (or McNamara.

Bfmp ’ i ; dl |Bk _ Unifoyt Sunday Schjaoj SCRIPTVRK: Act. <•: * DEVOTIONAL RBAbING; Proverb, Business Woman ” - ■ -J - Lesson for March 23, 1962 *»*■■> I will IO 'O.’W 4 apHEBE were no timetables and no * maps on the ship that carried, Paul from Troas to Sa mot hr aco and Neapolis. But even if there hid been maps ported in the : ’ .■ j ; ' passengers* cabin, and even if they had > •«, had the words ASIA -Ril and EUROPE where they ought to S,S‘ |r*B| | - have been, it is »' j-'! AaWw doubtful whether Paul or any of his party woul ’ have M thought that as im- IMBiEjfll portent as we think Q r . Fwewa . For the Christian religion wu now for the first time, so far as we know, leaping from the continent of; it| birth to th* continent where it would have power for more than a thousand years. Btlt Luke, writing Acts, does not even notice this fact. To educated people of that day, the name of the continent es ’’Europe’* meant little or nothing. It was mostly populated by barbarians anyway. The important world of that day was centered around the Mediterranean. Going into Macedonia from Tro*s was simply going from pne province of the Roman Empire toanotlier. Centuries went by before Christians realized what an epoebmgking step this was. ... She Wes at Prayer-Meating IF there were no maps, there were no Hotel Red Books, either. There was no way of wiring ahead for accommodations. When Paul arrived in Philippi!, a strange dlty. he did not look up the Travelers* Aid or the Chamber of Commerce; he hunted up th* nearest prayer-mjeet-ing. i • - There he met and coaverted the woman named Lydia, the first European ever te become a Christian. She is to many ways a kind of sample as mgny and many a Christian after her. Ffg one thing, she was a buainopi woman, a setter sf purple, that i*. Id* purple dye which was \ us sspetoive and So much h|, demand j|i those days. It is art interesting fact that while Christianßy draws from eycry level of society, top to bottom..the first convert in all Europe was noit a rich man, a beggar, not a pro tear’: st n an. not a slave, buti an independent, 1 middle-eia.s business womai - .. H „V\ -| i ’ ’ ‘ Successful Maleaman | i \. CHRISTIANITY has always appealed to salesmer. They do rot pretend to be the greatest people on earth, but they have always helped to mak' the 'orld go ’round One of the most v.gorpus Christian organizations in America ia tho Gideons, made up entitaly of traveling salesmen.' It tvpuld be interesting to.think what It is about the Christian religion that appeals.l Especially to hufiness people, but! are nfjust pass ok. \ Lydte> *•! n °te, rhust have been successful ih her purple-dye business, since £he had a home big enough to entertain the entire missionary party. Able, successful people. people who can go out against stiff competition and make good—tlie Christian church is w*U supplied with such persons. TJiey have always been th* backbone pf the church. Then Cygia WM also a suc- < essful woman, some religions, euch m I»|am, appeal especially . to m»a, and !*»'• womep out of the picture except in so far as they ckn be iwehri to men. Christ, on jthc contrary, ever since the earliest days in Galijee has , made an appeal to Loth men 'and women. Indeed, one of the greatest triumphs of Christianity has been what it has don* for womankind. If woman’s lot over the world is better thap it was 3,«dr years ago, if women would rather live, if they had their choice, in .Christian lands than where Christianity haa never taken strong foothold, /t fa because of tlie kind of religion that Chris- • tianity is. ■ . I ;-M 4 • • • Open Ifaart, Open Home Furthermore ’ and ««9«t im portant, Lydia devoted wjiat she had to the service of Christ and his cause, i She set her house at the disposal of Paul and his mfaglonary friends, and we can well Imagine that Lydia had a large part in fafar in sending those parcefa to Paul in prison at Rofne. Hpw much the church owes to bpspjtable women! A good chpreh fa ow, tnfa Which the »on»ep wfa) ifap members earry the same bosgitAtfiy (hat fa their habit if home, nol only opening their bowa to mtoieters, missionaries, L’bristiaw . u orkers r but making the chureb itself a tor the lM*ly. Life without g ; woman s touch would be « dreary thing;. g u g fao would a womanlcss church.- j I u T’ r j '-s- ■

Rural diurcli Nows Hgrlgy T, sh»dy, pastor Sunday School at 9:10 a. m. Eyepijjg service pt J p.m. prayer meat fag op Thursday evening at 7:00 p. m. SALEM METHOBIgT CHURCH : Hwfay Tr Wwty, PHtor Suftday School pt g:ae g, tor Sunday school »t JOzgO >.«, Pmypr Meeting OP WMwda? evening at 7:00 p. m. , y ■ r Pleaaant Dale Chursh th# Wrofarap Jahn D, Miahtor, pHtaf Sunday school M »:«• a m. wifa Mr. Floyd Roth Be gsnerpi spperr intendant and Mrs., Pyteda Yager as primary superintendent. Clagsee for alt ages. Morning worship pt 10:30 g.m. Th* epsterp sectional CBYP will meet at fae Pteasppt pale church at7:oo p.jn. Ibis Sunday. Evepjpg worship at Ttoo emTJifa Monday evening will be ifae pbiTviudlug Doctrines Study Class. It will meet at.7:30 p.m. and Will study tb* history of the Gbprcb of ute Brethren. Wedndpday evening R|bte study and prayer meeting at 7; 00 p.m, The Men’s Chorus will practice pt Bioo p.m. One Great Hoyr of Sharing will be observed with cooperation pf many other denominations, “Inaamiicb as you hpye done |t unto op* of the least of these my brethren, you have done It unto me” ST. PAUL J WIMCHMTgIt Cirsidt United Brethren in ftpriM •tenley Peters, pastor •L Paul Ghuroh Morning worship 9:15. A Special film will b* presented sponsored by the Christjap Endeavor at 7=oo. The excellent religious f|lm is entitled “The Missing Chriati|D9.” Don’t miss it.* Hohr of prayer and Bible study for young pnd old, Wednesday al 7:00. The mid year council convenes gt the Zanesville U-B. church, Zanesville, Indiana bp Tuesday pud Wednesday. Winchester Church Sunday school 9:30. \ ! / Morning worship service 10:30. The mid-year council convenes at the Zanesville U.B. church, Zanesville. Indiana on Tuesday and Wednesday. Hour of prayer and Bible study, Thursday at 7, (Btudy St. John, chapter 8). SALEM EVANGELICAL gnp RgFQRMEP Church Mite North of Magley . H-E. Setting*,, minister Sunday 9.00 Sunday school. Classes for every age group. 10:00 Worship service. Sermon "Take not the Lord’s Name in Vain.” ; , ': I 7:30 Lenten service. Sermon, "The Innocent Christ." Wednesday 3:30 Childrens Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 Adult choir rehearsal. Calvary E.U.B. Church Rev. L. W. Strong, pastor Sunday school—9:3o. \ Morning worship—lo:3o. I , ’. No evening sen-ice th|s week. Wed. evening service—7;3o. ■ te ! Preble Circuit Methodfat F. H. Kfae, pastor ( Mt. pleasant, Sunday, school 9:30 a.in. Worship service 10:30 a.niLeo King. Sr ( . Sy pt. d i Pleasant Valjey, Sunday school 9:30 a m. Raymond Teeple, Supt. Z ’ J i, Wood Chapel E.U.B. Albert N. Straley, pastor ; Sunday school 9:AO a.ni. (ESJ). Clurepce Al»l»Q|t. superintendent. I-U-’tmop. "Lydia, who opened heart and honfa.” 1 prayer seryice 10:30 a.ni. Orvijle Jewell, class )ead cr - Worship service <S p.m. The pas'tor will preach ,pn “Lenten Meditations/’ Slides of our African mission in Sierra Leone will also be shown. Midweek prayer service Wednesday '8 p.m. ■; j . St. Luke Ev*n. A Reformed Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, minister 9 \yorsfiip service. x ’ llik Sunday school. 2 Catechetical instruction, r----ey • Monro* Methodist I 1 W. L/ Hall, minister . p.:30. Morning worship. IG’IW. Sunday school. . . 6:30. tho V.T.C. \ Pictures: “In The Footsteps Os A Witch Doctor,” and' “We Too Repeiye.” Wed. 7:30, Mid-week service. Wed.’B:ls, Chpir prgat|ce. The Men's chorus will practice After Uir choir pra<tue. / . V • Zion Lutliteran Church Friadheim A. A. Fenner, pastor Divjne' services 9 a.m. Topic: “Dedjyatiug Ourselves to the Lord.’,’ ' | o f solicitors. 10:15 a.m. with Holy Communion. 1 p.m. Meeting of all solicitors

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prtof so Mme Tuff. Male chorus, f:3O p>. WM- .MH-wef)c Lenten service 7:36 p.m. "indebted to Christ for Humility.” Thurs. Bible caisfl 7; 30 p.m. '‘God’s Law i and the Christian Life. k FH. Mid-week Lenten service 7;80 p.m. Sun. Mar. 30, Examination of Qouflrinamta • p.m. Divine service (Garmaa) 10:30 »»m. Fiawant Mill* . RMtft Mhrock, Mater LawaJJ Noll, ». 3, Supt. 9:9<r a.m, Bunday school. 10:30 a m. Worship service, sermon by the pastor. UWIOH CHAPfL gvrnfeHcal Vetted Brethren Lawrsnse T. Naeria Pastor 0:30 Bunday school. Wendell Miller, Supt., Warren Nidlinger. Aaa't. 10:20 Worship service. of Prayer. ’ Evening Services “ 6:46 Junior C. E. Rowena M.rrl mao, Pfes. Oil Adult e.E. Earl Chase, Pros. 135 Youth Fellowship, Betty Miller. Pros. 7:30 Worship service. Sermon —God Calls the Church to Repentance. Wednesday Evening 7:30 Prayer meeting. Omer Merriman leader. . | • Rivarra Circuit Umtsf Brethren in Christ i William Bnamlßferi paster Mt. Zion at Bobo Ixmise Banner, class leader •:M a m. Bunday sehoi, Jim Bebout, superintendent. 1 16:30 ami. Worship service. 7 pm. Evangelistic meeting Ray. Franklin Norris preaching. Mt. Victory on State Line Gregg Knittie, class leader 9 a.m. Sunday school, Carey Knitt)e, Supt. 10 a.m. Class meeting. Wed. eve. 7 p.m, prayer meeting. Pleasant Grove „= John Burger, Class leader 9:3d am- Sunday school, Warren Harden, Supt. 10:30 a-m. Worship service. 7 p.m. Christian Endeavor, Warren Harden, pres. Wednesday eve. 7; p.m. Prayer meeting. Revival announcement Rev. Franklin Norris, evangelist will be at the Bobo church for the revive! meting which starts Sunday evening, March 23rd. Rev. Norris has a wonderful testimony of God’s mercy and grace. \ ■ - -- --- ■ \ Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist Church \ Q. R. paster % »;:30 Sunday schpol, Bob Bailey Supt JO: 30 Morning worship, message by the pastor 7 Young people's meeting. Leader, Dav|d Sprupger. 7:30 Evangelistic service, message by the pastor. — 1 * — WEEK END SPECIALS 2 lbs. LARD * 25c with fI.OO Meat Order OUR OWN LARD GROUND J*BEEF, Ib. FRESH SIDE TUBE TOMATOES 19c MINUTE STEAK, 69c ROUND STEAK, th 69c T-BONE STEAK, lb. 69c BEEF ROAST, !b. 59c BOILING BEEF, 3 lbs. 61.00 FRESH SAUSAGE, !b. 39c LEAN PORK STEAK, |b 49c VEAL ROUND STEAK i- 1 lb. —79 c VEAL CHOPS! tb 69c Open Saturday, till 10:00 P.M, .i S U bo UTH MEAT MARKET So. 13th St. K Phone 3-27051

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7:30 Wednesday evenhig, pray- , er meeting, and the first of a series of studios on the Discipline of the Wesleyan Methodist church of America. CHIMCMMEWS •L Haul U.B. “The Missing: Christian**"! is a Christian sound motion picture with an al) Christian cast. It is a 60 minute film in natural color. Admittance free. The film will be shown at the St. Pahl U.B. Church, Sunday, at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend.

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Jobless Pay Claims Decrease In State > Indianapolis, March 21-—(UP)— The Indiana employment eecdrity division I; today announced a decrease id Hoosier unemployment insurance claims for the third straight week, during the period ending March 15. f Unemployment claims totaled 24,307, a seven percent, and 31,260 new claims was a decrease of nine percept, both over previous figures. The division also announced a five percent increase in the number ot uon-ag-ricultural job placements.