Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1952 — Page 2

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Rural Church News pleasant ©ALR CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN John D. Mishler, pastor | j The Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m. with Mr. Floyd Roth as gfen-S era! superintendent and Mrs. Frieda Yager as primary The lesson study of the adult classes is “Thomas and thb’ Risen Lord.” Classes for ail age groups. Morning worship at am. with the pastor using thq theme "They Saw That the Stone was It(||led Away."’ Miss Ellen Ttose Yager; will giVe a reading and .the children’s department will fiiilg two special numbers. | she evening service begins at 7:00 p.m. The Ladies sextet .Will bring special music and there fvill be a film shown entitled ,Bet|ilehepi to Calvary.” Every one isi in-; vited to these Services. of 4he chinch- ‘ i | ■ Wednesday evening prayer s|ryic| at 7:00 p.m. Men’s pjac, ti# at 8:00 p.m. Come aid eqter inro the evangelism program of the church. Easter points the |ray through the year. We serve a Risen Savior. SAk£M EVANGELICAL and REFORMED Church Mila North of Magiey H.E. Settings, minister ■ 9p>o Sunday school. Classes for every age group. 10:00 Easter Worship,service and Holy Communion. Sermon topic, "The Promise of Easter." f j 7:30 Easter praise service. iitti childrens’ and Adult choirs pgiligiparing. , 'll Monday 7:30 The Girjs Guild will meet in the Elmer Reiiieke homfp. Tuesday 6:30 Father and Soq banquet: Rev. C. 4- Scimid'- of Cross Church, Berne, is the g|jest speaker. , s . M' I; . .|. ■ J Wednesday 3:30 children s rehearsal. 1 .I i 7:30 Adult choir rehearsal. ST. PAUL, f WINCHESTER ‘ Qifdyit United Brethren in' Stanley Peter*, pastor St. Paul Church | A special, disciples Communion service on Good Friday 7:30. : Come and join us in |bid unique and inspiring service.] 1 Easter sunrise service at 5:34 a.m. 'i •> I Morning worship service at ‘Ji 15: The se|f denial offering for Afj-icq will be received- : Sunday schtjol 10:15. > 5 Hour bf prayer and Bible studs for youo§ and) old. Wednesday at 7:30. (Notice change iq time). Winchester Church J Sunday school 9:30. ■ | | Class (meeting 10:30; g Harvesters 7:00. ; i Evangelistic service 7:30. Hqur of prayer and Bible stpcyj Thursday at 7:30 . (This week St. John chapter 9). ; . F~ i I t PLEASANTVALLEY Wesleyan Methodist Church G. R. Shaw, pastor i 9:30 Sunday school' and Easter progiam by the young missioparT workers band. | 10:45 Morning worship, East®! message by the pastor. ? jj No evenipgfi. services at i the church, as we will attend the revival service at the Monroe Friends church. " T- I ■ 7:30 Wednesday eveiting prayet and praise service. Leader: 1, Leo Sprunger. \ | ■ ;,;; - ■ — RIVARRE CIRCUIT i V United Brethren in Christ William F, Ensminger, pastor ; 'Mt.-Zion at J, j 9:30 Sunday school. j i | j 10:30 Evangelistic Service. 1G v. Franklin Ntirris preaching. g 7 : Oil Evangelistic Franklin Norris preaching;. f Wed- eye- at ” o'clock pyayer met ting. ■. Mt Victory >n State Ljn£ J * ... _j. . ■■_ i® i

6 Bunday schpol. ;o Class pepltol. Knlttlp, glass leader. J No Sunday evening services due to revival at Bobo. , [ Wed. eve. at 7 o’clpck prayer meeting. - ' , -\j i Pleasant Grove 9:30 Warship service. 10:30 Sunday school. No evening service due tel revival at Bobo. Monday evening, quarterly conference with Rev. Pauj Parker, conference Supt. preaching. Wed, evening, prayer meeting. Thurs. evening, ; visitatio i night. Revival i Starting April 21st grith Bishop Ezra M. Funk, evangelist: Jay Martip, pianist and Elizabeth Ensminger) song leader. “Set a low price on all things but Christ.” ■» • i. : ' UNION chareL t Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. florrte, P iator 9:30 Sunday school. Wendell Miller, »Supt., Warren Nldlinger, Ass’t. 10:20 Worship service. \ Evening Services 6:45 Junior C. E. Rowena Merriman. president. 6:45 Adult C.E. Earl Chase Prbs. 6:45 Youth Fellowship, Betty Miller, Pres. .[ , 7:30 Wqrofoip''service. ■ Wed nesd ay Evening 7:30 grayer meeting. Omer Merriman leader. , ‘ . SUNRISE SERVICES ' iSunrise services. All ara invited to cqme and join in this service in memory of the Christ who came forth from the tomb to bring life to the whole w.brldA PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Harley T. Shady. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a m. Easter Morning Worship at 10:3U. Sermon subject, "Resurrected With Christ.” Prayer meeting oq Thursday evening at 7:00. ~ SALEM METHODIST CHURQH Harley T. Shady; Pasior Sunday School a\t 9:00 p. m. Evening service at 7:0). Sermon subject,; “The Could Not Hold Its Prey.” — Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:00. Monroe Methodist W- L. Hall, minister 9:30, Morning wprship. r 10:30. Sunday school. There will be no Ml’F meeting. 7:30, Easter program and Cantata. , Wed. 7:30. the mid-week service. Wed. 8:15, choir practice. i . Monroe Friends Chu-ch Vernpn Rilpy, p»stgy Sunday school, 9:80 a.m. Zurcher, Supt. Morning worship 10:30 a m. Closing night of revival Sunday at 7 p.m. ,/ Midweek prayer service at church Wedpesday 7:30 p.m. Pfebl* Circuit M*thqi|jst F, Kisc, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship service 10:: 0 ‘a m. Norval Fuhrman, church ay lead er will have charge of service. The Rev. Bill Brentlinger, will briqg the ‘ Easter message. Mr Brent linger is a member of Mt. Pleas- ! ant, church and is studying for the ministry at Adrian College Adrian. J Michigan; ! Lpo Kipg, Cr.. Supp Pleasant Valley i Sunday school 9:30 a.m Worship service 10:30 i.m., ths f pastor will deliver The Easter mfes- ] sage. Baptismal 5 service following the message. Raymond Teeple, Supt.

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jrwf "J| ■ In ter nattonal Uniform »» Sunday School Lesson* SC&JBTpRK: John 11:14-16; 30:24«. ? rr. REAOINQ: M*Ww 28:1-10. Th* Risen Lord La**9n for April U, 19SB ’ ‘■W !> - — »■ i! 1 IN all the chorusing Easter music, in all the multitudinous many* voiced "I belifve . . in the midst of the Eastgr lilies, is it hard to

believe? Some find it so; gnd feel yshamed th«t in the presence of Others’ bright faith tbpir own doubts rise darkly dim, their faith once clear gnd warm now grown opaque and cold- It is at Easter time that such a person finds

bis case most tragic. Doubt'that echpes a universal loss of faith is J almost natural; but why must doubt stand like a dark rock in a sunny i meadow, cold in the midst of flowing springtime? s • » The Man of Dark Mind TRAGIC suqh loss of faith may be; but hot new. For in Christ’s first Twelve—we must say first Elevep, for Judas had sold himself to another— even in that choice company there was one who, on the First Easter, when the voice of all his friends spoke as one: He is risen! could only answer, Is he risen, indeed? : The church has given the name of Saint to these eleven men; thpy will not deny it to Saint Thomas. For sainthood is not confined to those who have never wrestled with doubt; saints are not only those ih whose eyies God and his ways have been always clearly seen. High in the roll of saints i* the name of Thomas, a man of dark but honest mind. His doubt wa* very like him. He was not a man who most easily believed what was most pleasant. '..|- When Jesus had set his face to go to Jerusalem, the other Ten/looked for a Throne, and throngs for all; Thomas alone looked for death. Yet in the very hour, peered by no bright illusion, Thomas could sky what no bther did: “Let us go too that we rpay die with him.” J In the upper room at th* Last Supper. again the voice of Thomas bespoke his dark mind. “W* know not whither thou goest;- and how can we know the wuy?” z So it could have been small surprise to the Ten that when they went to Thomas with the glad news of Easter Day, he was slow to believe. • ♦ • The Last Beatitude NOW the Lord Christ , did not rebuke this man Thomas, when at last the two came face to face once more; nor did he praise him. He knew that Thomas had acted as a Thomas will. ' But our Lord looked down the centuries, to us and beyond. Thomas had not asked the impossible; but soon, sooq would come the time when a request like his could not be granted. Not forever could Christ be seen on earth with the visible eye. To only a few would be granted even the dream er vision of Saint Thomas could have toughed if he had dared. The time was ‘shortly coming when men must believe, if they Relieve at all, without seeing. Easter days, would come and gb. the voice of faith would rise in a thousand songs: He is risen! But not\on any Easter, for twice a thousand years least, would Christ return to bi\eak bread with his friends in such | away that doubt could no longer be. Blessed are they tha* have not seen, and yet—! • • • The Risen Lord \ SO Saint Thomas was wrong, and right. Tie was wrong if he thought: I cannot beiieve unless'! see. The Christian way is not the seeing that is believing; it is the b®j lieving that is seeing. But be was right if he thought:' I must believe for myself, I can take no other man’s faith for my owq. And be was right at the last: “My Lord and my God!” Was Thoma- only a man of tem- ! perament, a man easily blown from depth of doubt to height of faith? i By no mesjns. He knew what difference Easter makes, once the truth I of it comes home to a mind. If the message of Easter is not true, Christ is dead, —rather Jesus is dead and there is no Christ; his brain is dust, tiis dream a cobweb in the wind of death. But if the message of Easter is true—and the whole Christian church is witness that it is true—then Christ who lived kgain on Easter morning lives forever past all the mornings of the i world, lives to be man’s only king, reigning from the very right hand of God. < If Easter is not true, ; we shall walk softly as befjts those in mourn, ing on return of a day of sorrow; Easter is trqe we shgll say aqd sing with Thomas and sll the saints: j My Lord and My God!

Weed Chapyl E.U.*. Albert N. Btraley, pastor Sunday Bchopj 9:30 a.m. (ESTIi. ; Clarence superintendent. ; Lessen, “Thomas and the Riseh ; Lord.” | Wqrs&ip service 10:45 a.ip. Set mon, “The Blessed Hope of jthh i Cjirtstiap." The ordinance of in- • for the election of officers. [ Midweek prayer and prpise serf icie Wednesday evening. Orville Jewell, class leader. I I I I St. Luke Evan. & Reformed Honduras H. H. Meckstroth, minister L r 5:00 Easter Sunrise serv|ce. iA play. “I Made The Cross" will l|e, presented. This will be followed by, an Easter breakfast. I \ | ] 9:00 Worship service with Holy,! Communion, Baptism and reception Os members. lOtCO Sunday school. Thursday—An all-day meeting of the Women’s Guild. Mrs. Noah Egly'will be hostess and Mrs. Jay Yost, leader. ‘ Pleasant View Baptist 1 Wren, Ohio Sunday school-MLSO a.m. Minning worship* 10:30 a.to. Sernion isubject, "This Resurreition. Evening service- 8 p.m. The choir under; the direction of Miss Bealric Myers wi|l present an Easter Cuntata, “Redemption’s Song.” ’ 4-H Junior leoders Attend Conference Mi's. Holman Egly, Mrs. Ben Mazelin. Miss Gloria Koeneman, and county ageqt L.E. Archbold ac> a groqp of 4-H junioil’ leadeis to a district conference iri Wabpsh Thursday. This conference was sponsored by the Farm Bureaii in cooperation with the state 4-H dub department. f The Adams county 4-H junior leader delegation was: Jefferson tbwqship. Barbara Lehman; Wabash; Marjorie Neuenschwpilder and Larry Fehstermaker; Hartford. Laveta Alt add Clark Stably: Blue Greek. Hepfy Sipe, Roin on a (jootshjill, and Roger Ripley; Mom roe. jPalty Beitler, Harry Mazelin. and 'Rober( Steury; French. Linda Heygrly and Jerome Rausch; Kirkland, Elaihe Freels; Washington. Virginia Mitchell. Ardqla Parrish, and Louis Runischlag: St. Mary's \fanei Shady j Union. Wass and ■ Alleq Grote: Root. Kenneth liusijik and Shirley Gerke; Prebit. Brandt. Shirley Fuhrman, and Roger Roeueinaq.

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Report Eisenhower's Resignation On Hand Truman To Publish lk^ z s Resignation J Washington, Apr. 11 — (UP) — J President Truman has received Dwight D. Eisenhower’s resig-' ■ nation as supreme allied command’er and probably will announce it within the next <two weeks, relt- . able sources said today. » These sources said Mr Truman may make Eisenhower’s letter o£ i esignation public tomorrow, in accordance with the general’s reported request Mr. Truman succeeded the lute President Roosevelt exactly seven years ago to- ' morrow: \ , K Or Mr Ti’tiiniiii may await noth at foil of other North Atlantic treaty organisation memlatrs and perhaps the next NATO council nuating April 2,1, the sounes said. Eisenhower’s presidential campaign maiiagets are busy planning his program after he returns from Europe. even though his rdsignathm Is not yet official.’ Republicans boosting Eisenhower for the OOP presidential nomination expect hmi to step out of uis European defense post —• and put of uniform—lafe next month. Eisenh|ower was reported to have sent his resignation this week to defense secretary Robert A. Low ett. who forwarded it to the presilent. The letter was said to have I een as friendly as previous ones which Mr. Truman and Eisenhower have written each other. In it. Eisenhower was said to have told Mr. Truman that he feels i he has accomplished his main as- ■ signment—laying the groundwork i f or an allied European defense force to serve as a bulwark against possible Russian aggression. Mr. Trinnan refused to say at 1 His news conference yesterday ’ whether he ha.-i received Eisenhower’s resignation. But he did ‘ say that the timing of any anI’oimcement about it would l>e up “ to Eisenhower. This statement appeared to support the report that ’ the resignation may be announced tomorrow. , The Eisenhower campaign camp , has Ireeii bombarded with speaki ing invitations for the general, and ! confidently expects Eisenhower to t he hcuii and making a limited . number pf speeches before the Re- , piildicbn national convention opens in Chicago July 7.

CHURCH HEWS Missionary Church A choir of ladies voices of the Missionary church will present a special Easter program calkd,, "Crosses and Fine Linen,” Sunday at 7 p.m. The story pirt was written by Jessie Mae Cqker and tie music by Rob Roy Perry. Readers will be Misses Jean a:id Louj»e Johnson. The choir is under the direction of Miss Esther Stemman, with Mrs. Ralph Myers as pianist. Mrs. Charles) Tumbiesbn and Mrs. Herald Welty will sing the soloes and duets. The public is invited to this special Easter program. . ' T 12-Year-Old Boy Is j Accidentally Killed Warsaw, Ind,.. April 11 (UPj Richard Stahly. 12-y ear-old son of Mrs. Edna Julian. Warsaw, was killed yesterday when a .22 caliber rifle held by a stepbrother, Jack, accidentaiy\discharged-

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