Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1952 — Page 2

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M iIL ,j; l£reamed""cjl I Comments/Ml I On asz,«3a „ Q -j- -’p -> . JTCreamed comments op the Sunday school lesson, Jesup Dispels Fear. Matt. 14:22-33,/or Sunday. December 14. 1 ? Fear becomes an evil pnly when k ceases to perform Rs function ih our lives and a plague. We are to fear only what God will do to us if we defy Him. reject His salvation, and follow out own sinful ways. : .'.m H • ‘ V. 22. “And straightway he constrained this disciples to enter into the boat, and to go before him unto the other side, ‘ till he should send the multitudes awM>” “Constrained”—commanded. J The next much needed lesson infaith was the sea experience, Whan human honors wwp' almost forced upon Jesus, ha retired for prayer — an example for us. H j 1 ' V,23. ((And after he > had sent the multitudes away, he went up into the mountain apart to pray: and when even was come, he was /here alone.’’Jesus knew He was not tp be Israel’s king. Ih order to be true to His mission of reconciling men to His Father,? He must keep in touch with Him. j. J V. 24. “But the boat was now in the midst of the Sea, distressed by the waves; for the wind was contrary.” Jesus had sent them into this storm. Contrary winds are no indication we should turn back when in the path of duty. V. 25. "And in the fourth watch of the night he, came unto them, walking uppn the .flea.”, 'There is always trouble when onei is separated from i Christ, but rescue, is always at hand. To test tlieir faith. Jesus waited till the fourth watch -La long tidie alone. | :/ V. 26. “And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying. !l|t is a gjiost; and the]y cried out tor fear." During violent attacks of /ear the *eart and Ihtnd can be Stabilized 4«ly by the; companionship of JesXIS. ; l[ ! ■ | i £V. 21 "But i straightway Jesufe .> .x. ;l ! ' . Jl 11 i

......... FIRST CHR46TIAjN ; Traverse Chandler, minister ' 1 Morning worship services ’ at 9:30 a.m. The theme of the minister's sermon is “Eternity In the Heart.” The offertory and prelude with Miss Phyllis Kraft, pianist. Mrs. Gerald Strickler will direct , the choir in the singing of the anthem “Softly and Tenderly.” by Landon. Communion services will be observed. ; Junior cbu;rch services' at 9:317 d.m. In the children's sanfctuary. There will also be a rehearsal for the Christmas program. Bible school at 1(1:30 a.nii. Gerald Strickler, supeHhtendeftt and Uverett Faulkner, assistant. Evening a t p.m. Woman’s day oUNiervaiice with Mrs. Owen Vaught, qf Foyt Wayne as the guest speaker. !Woman’s day is sponsored by women of the church when they may ..lay upon the hearts pf the congregation the claims of the missionary- program for whole-heaytqd interest and support Alt** members and friends of the chwth are invited to attend. lI The Willing Wojr/er’s fclass will have their annual ‘Christmas party it the home of Mr.-and(Mrs. Gerald Strickler Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Thursday evening at 7 p ip. at tho hodie of Mrs. Gerald Strickler. ; ■v 's.. L s i’. I I ’ UL ’ • \ '‘■• ■■. 1! -. The great Use of |ife ih to spend it for something which j|)Htlasts it. — W. James. ;. ....i’i Li .L i. ■ 1. . ... I

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spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid.” Fear cannot be dispelled by an act of the will;, Jesus* presence is necessary to do that. And he is 'ever ready to help us in all Our difficulties. V. 28. “And Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it be (hou, bid me come unto thee upon the waters.” Peter had less faith than be thought. Was there any vhin glory here? There must be no trust in oneself. V.29.\"And he said, Co|ne. And Peter went down from the boat, and walked upon the wjatere to come to Jesus.” Wherever Jesus is there arp miracles. Peter had faith as long as his eyes w-ere on Jesus. No storms cah overwhelm us as long as a sense of Christas power dominates us. V. 30. “But when the wind, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, cried out) saying. Lord, save me.” With his eyes off Jesus, on the ?vaves, he to sink. The miracle* lasted ; only as long as faith lasted. This is the story of our failures; we must keep our eyes on Jesus. V. 31. “And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and took hdld of him, and saith unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?” Jesus’ hand is extended to us when we sin. We can't lift ourselves; only Jesus can do that. V. 32. “And wlien they gone tup into the boat, the wind ceased.” When Christ enters our lijves, difficulties are dissolved. We become partners of Christ in the performance of miracles. We fail only when faith flails. V. 33. “Then they that were in the ship came and worshiped him. saying. Os a truth thou are the Son of God.’’ This was not a al conclusion that Jesus was the Son of God; it was a conviction that caused them to worship him. The real power of the is spiritual power. We need fear only that we miss the purpose intended for our lives. —Based on copyrighted outlines produced )>y the. Division of Christian Education, National : Council of the Churches of Chriai in the U. S. A-, and used by permission.

ZIOW LUTHCRAN West Monroe and Eleventh Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor x 8 a.m., early worship service. 9:15 a.m., Sunday school classes and Junior Bible class. 9:30 a.m., adult Bible classes. i . 10:30 a.m., late worship service. \ The Holy Gospfel for the second Sunday in Advent has beep selected by the pastor as the text for the sermon. The pastor will speak on the topic, “Live; Watchful Lives.” The Holy Gpspel is found in Luke 21:25-36. The choir will appear at the Mate worship service and sing “*O Come. 6 Come, Immanuel,” a Gregorian chant of the Bth Century/ Members of the \congregation, who failed to bring their of Love ( pledge last Suriday. ajre urged to bring them this Sunday. Sunday, 2 p.m.‘, voters j meeting with election of- officers and Report of school survey. i I Sunday, 6:30 p.m., married couples club Christmas party with a pdt-luck (|ihner. ; Tuesday/ 6: 30 /rm., adt)lt ptembership classL . • Tuesday, 7:30 p.rii., I Sunday school teachers staff. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., (choir Rehearsal. f ! Thursday, 6:30 p.m., adult membership class. . Saturday, 9:15 to 11: £0 km., Saturday Bible school. 'i If you have no church-home, come and worship at Zibn. “Always take ybur job seriously; never, yourself.”

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IftSiiiSayL-l BT. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor. 6:00 a.m. First Mass. 7:30 a.m. Low Mass, i 9:00 a.m. Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. High Mass. Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. Prayer and benediction Sunday 2:3(f 4 p.m. Holy Communion Sundays. . First Sunday, The Catholic Ladies of Columbia. \ >■ ; Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. Third Sunday, The Rosary Society. . \ - Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary - | .. Ly ' '..1 nuttman avenue v United Brethren In Christ A. B. Neuenschwander, pastor 9:30 a.m.. Sunday Bible school. Lawrence Michel, superintendent 10:30 a.m., morning worship service. Revival message. i 7 pin., children’s meeting in charge of Mrs. John Sprunger. .7.-15 p.m., pre-service prayer meeting for adults. 7:30 p.m., revival service with evangelist John Sprunger bringing the message. Revival services continue every night of "the week under the leadership of pastors A. B. NeuenJohn Sprunger as evangelist. The children's meeting is under the direction of the evangelist s wife and meets every night at 7 q’t cloc. Large \numbers of children have been attending. Everyone is welcome. The revival service foil everyone meet in the main auditorium at 7:30 each evening. Special music in tire service tonight, Saturday, will include the Stout Sisters of Berne featuring accordion and vocal numbers. Don't miss this inspirational service tonight; 43ETHANY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren, F. H.'Willard, minister Sunday school 9:00 a.m. Arthur Beeler, superintendent. Morning worship 10:00. Sermon: “The Divine Visitation.” The choir under the direction of Miss Dorothy West will sing “O For A Thousand Tongues Th Sing" by Loudon. Mrs. F<i H. Willard, organist will play “Christmas Pastoral” by Hafker and “Cradle Song" by Slyinsky. , \ Senior and junior high youth and' parents will meet at 6:15 at the church for a planning conference. Evening service 7:00 '‘What Are the Joys of Christmas.” The Bethany Men’s 1 club will meet bn Monday evening at 6:3(1 o’clock for a sjuppeir meeting. Aucioneers froiny the school will be present as guests and present a program. The Entire building committee willy meet on Monday evening at 8:00; o’clock. . \. ■ ■ L The Dutiful Daughters class vyill meet on Tuesday evening at 6:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ivan Stucky, 227 N. Third Street for a pot-luck dinner and Christinas party. Mrs. Fred D. McConnell is assisting hostess. | ’ \ The Dorcas class will meet* at 1:00 o'clock at the church fof'its Christmas dinner and, party P Midweek service, Wednesday at 7:0(1 "Specific Things to Pray For it Christmas.” Children’s group during the same hour. Choir tc'icarsal, Wednesday at 8:00 o'clock. Unit No. 1 (Mrs. Hammond’s) will meet at the church on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Eugene Runyon will have the lesson study. Hostesses for the meeting are: Mesdauies Vernon Custer, Cbahner Lee, Charles Lamlin and Fredert/ck Striker.) | i tjhit No. 2 (Mrs. Ketchum's) will meet at the home of Mrs. Winston Rawley, 621 Winchester Street on Thursday at 7:30 o’clock. Alva Buffenbarger will jiaVe the program and the hostesses are Mesdames Clarence Smith, Charlee Johnson arid Albert Johnson. The Young adults will meet t at the church on Thursday evening kt 7:30 o'clock. Practice for the children’s Christmas program. Saturday at l:Q0. The film “Holy Night” will .be on Sunday evening at 7:08, December 14. — Not what one does, but what he tries to do makes the soul strong. — Tenny.,\

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ZION EVANGELICAL AMD REFORMED \ William C. Feller, Paator Church School at 9:00 a.m. Raymond Snyder, superintendent. There are classes for all ages, under the leadership of capable teachers.’Come hnd atudy with ua. Worship Service at 10:00 a.m. Sermon by the paator, “Only a Voice”. The senior choir will sing, “Thy Light Is Come” by Lee Rogers, and Miss Pauline Brintzenhofe 'will: sing, "The Voice in the Wilderness’ by Scott. Mission Band will meet during the aermon portion of the ; service. ! " ~ Family night for the Youth Fellowship with a pot-luck supper at 6:00 p.m., .followed by a program. Mrs. Phyllis Haugh will show pictures of her summer trip to Europe. All young people and their parents are Invited. . Churchmen’s Brotherhood meeting on Monday at 7:30 pm. Albert Sellemeyer wlll talk on hia summer trip to Alaska. Bethany Circle carry-in supper and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Calvin Yost on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m.- , Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. The members of the Heidelberg Class will meet on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. to decorate the church for Christmas. GirlsJ Guild meeting on Wednesday ’at 7bßo p.m. in the home of Mrs. Robert Houk. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7;90 p.m. | t • • Catechetical classes on Saturday seniors at 9, juniots at 10 a.*m. ■ L i i ■, Co|ne $d worship with us; * ' , I "'7 “ - rT i ■“* | ■ ■ • j MISSIONARY CHURCH ; Tenth and Dayton Sts. \ 1 H. J. Welty, Minister 9:00 Sunday School. Classes for hll ages. Ralph Myers, general Supt. and Lester Stralm, Junior Supt. 10:00 Morning Worship Service The choir will sihg: "With Thy Spirit Fill Me.” Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz will bring the message of\ morning.. J: 0(1 Children’s Gospel Hour. Mrs. Amsfutz will give a special illust; ated Christmas story to the children. " '■ 7:00 Missionary Youth Fellowship, A dramatization of the famous hymn "Have Thine Own Way” will l> e givgn in this service. / \'7:3o Evening Gospel Service. Rev. Amstutz will again bring the message of the evening. Tuesday 6:00 (p.m. Ladies’ Fellowship will meet at the home of Mrs/Welty, Wkdnesdhy 7:30 p.m. Special missionary of the Oriental Missionary SJpciet.d, has served Va term ift Colombia. 8- America and is now preparing Ito reiurn to 'Ecuador, S. Ahierica to further *his missionary work. • 1 ' Tile public is invited toy conie and h ea r the story of Modern Day Miracles i» Colombia and Ecuador. He will also be showing moving pi/tUres in color of these lands. We cordjally Invite you to come and worship with us in our services* ,\ L! ' ' i ; CHiURCH OF CHRIST 121 W. Grant St. Decatur, Indiana Robert J. Tinsky, Minister Ernest Lehman. Bible School Supt. 9: 30 .Morning Worship and Communion Service. Sermon subject: "How We Got Our Bibld" \ 10:30 Bible School 7:30 Evening Evangelistic Service. Sermoo subject: “Redeeming the Tium”; I Wednesday evening at 7:30 iq Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Our lesson this week will begin at Acts 19:21. j evening; the peacqn’s will meet at Saturday afternoon at 2:00 is Children’s Bible Hour. We are starting a contest this Bunday, entitled. “Roll ]Up the Points”. The congregation has been divided into two teams—the Red and the Green. Points are given for Church attendance, Bible Schbol attendance, being on time, bringing a Bible, and bringing a visitor. We invite those whcP'are not attending services elsewhere to worship with us and help us “Roll Up the Pointy.” ■ | ■ j • c . To live With a high ideal to a successful lite. H t “Truth is always the strongest argument;” ‘\ js ' j

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FIRST METHODIST W. Monro* at Fifth St I Samuel Emerick, Minister S:SO Church School Assembly. Our goal: “That parent* will bring their children rather than send them.*' But in any case, the child should be here. 10:20 The Church at Worship. Special music will be rendered by the youth cboir under pie direction of Robert Ray. The sermon topic in the current aerie* on the great commandment* is, “The Achievement of Fidelity in Marriage.” The sermon 1* planned to be suggestive of way* to make secure the sacred and tender bond ot marriage. z S:0O Youth Fellowship hour. Special guest* will be the member* of the Butler Youth Fellowship. “The Silver Chalice” by Thoma* B. Costain will be reviewed by Ml** France* Dugan. Guest* will be welcome. \; Refreshment* will be served at the close. 7:00 Evening Worship and Visitation. Folowing a brief worship service in the lecture room, teams of visitor* will participate in a program of house-to-house visitation. Everyone is invited *t T p.m. Monday 7:30 p.m. — Trustees Meeting in the Wesley room. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. — W.S.C.S. joint meeting of the afternoon and evening circles in the church sanctuary. The evening circle wiH be iu charge of the Christmas program. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Samuel Emerick and Mrs. Maynard Hetrick. ' Wednesday —l7 p.m. YOuth choir rehearsal. 8 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. Bible Hour -and study. 8:15 Board of Christian Education, Noah Schrock, chairman. CHURCH OF GOO Founded A. D. 33 \ Cleveland Street Two Block* Northwest of Hospital Dwight ft. McCurdy, Minister Robert G. Strickler, S. s. Supt. •Morning and Evening Services every Sunday. You are Welcome. 8:30 a.m. "Christian Brotherhood Hour” WKJG 1380 on your Dial. 3:30 a.m. Morning Worship, Sermon: “Thia is the day for great Christians” .V _ 10:30 a.ir. Church School, Classes for all ages, Come! \ , 6:45 p.m. Shining Lights. 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship. . • 7:30 p.m. Regular Sunday (Evening Services, Sermon: ''How God Revealed Himself” /» Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Youth Choir Practice p.m. Regular Mid-Week Prayer Meeting. 8:30 p.m.! Sanctuary Choir Practice,* Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, Mrs. Kenneth Roop. Directors. \ WE WELCOME YOU If you are a Christian, Christ made you a! member of the Church of God, and you need not join another. Read Acts 2:47. Affiliated , with the Church of God. Anderson. Indiana “VVhere a Christian Experience makes you. a member!!’ FIRST CHURCH Robert H. Hammond, paster bible School - ! The Bible School opening exercises begin promptly at 9:15. A special number will be played by the orcheelra. There are classes for all age groups, with a new class for older young people and young married couples starting 7 this week with Mr. Weldon Soldner as teacher. Donald Sliger i* Supt. Morning Worship The morning worship service at 10:30 brings our attention to the subject “The Danger of Respectability.’’ The choir will sing “Have Thine Own Way." This is .the

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Imthly Communion Service; Baptist Youth Fellowship Baptist Youth Fellowship meets 6:30 ip the lower church audirium. > i i Evening Worship The message for the evening worship service is “Seeds of Reveal’* ' *.. ' ; Monday Night ■ Monday Night at 7:30 is the monthly meeting of the teachers ajid officers of the Bible School. \ Wednesday Night L Choir rehears*! is at 6:45, followed at 8:00 by the mid-week Brayer Service. I Night | Orchestra Rehearsal is at 7:00, foliowedby the Bible Study class at 8:00. The yoiith choir for the program will rehearse at 4:00 after school. J . Friday Night Th* Women’* Missionary Society of the Church meets on Friday night st 7:30. The hostesses are the officers, and the leader is Mrs. Borner Reppert. All member* are urged to be ! present. i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Avenue at Five Pointe Ray A Walther, Pastor Sunday Church School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship service 10:00 A. in. Stewardship Sunday. Sermon: “Moments In Eternity.” Anthem “Gloria” Mozart, Mrs. Robert Nisbet, directing. 2:00 Session meeting. 6:00 Westminster Fellowship. A half hour fun and food period >IU begin at 5:30 p. m,, followed jby the lesson at 6:00. Wednesday Choir practice? Mrs. Robert Nesbit, director, 7:00. - B:oo—The Woman’s Association’* Christmas party. The members of the Mary Circle will serve As hostesses with Mrs. James Kochek, Mrs. John Halterman and Mrs. Jack Helber presenting' the evenings program. There will be an installation of officers and a dedication of ‘ church women Kach lady is reminded to bring a present, for Gary Neighborhood House or Hillcrest, wrapped in Christmas fashion and labeled |or age of boy or girl, yk !f Sunday, December 14 — Rev.. Walther will begin a L series of phristmas sermons. TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister | 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; Chalkier Bollenbach.er, general superttendent. Adults and youth meet the sanctuary for devotions; Children’s groups meet their Own departments on first'floor. )110: 30 a.m., morning worship and iservance of Universal Sunty. The minister's message isj The Bible-rTfae Word of Life.” vangeltae lEmbler will direct the toir in the anthem “Blessed Jesby Christiansen; Harold Mum a will be the organist. Bulletins r the day are provided by the merican Bible Society. , '~i 6:30 p.m., junior Christian eneavor and youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m., the evening service as gospel music and message, “Will See Christ this Christmas?" | The church council of administration meets at the close of-the evening service in the prayer chapel ' I: 7 p.m., calling teams will meet at the church on Monday. 2__ ■ Tuesday, 7:30' p.m.. women s pockety of world service meeting at dhurch. Mrs. Viola Wietfeldt is leader. Mesdames Marie Wynn, Jean Kelley, and Laura Sapp are hostesses. ■ ff Wednesday, 7 p.m., prayer groups. 8 pun., choir rehearsal. I December 21. morning. Christinas worship and infant Baptism gervice. Evening, children’s Cbrist■mas program. I December 28, morning, ( bristkfias ICommudion service. Evening, Christmas cantata. "Christmas Around the World.” [ Hatred hangs a weight on your $oul; forgiveness tosses it away. I I. ; •. : ' j You become unconsciously what you are. v ,

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, Minister Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Youth Service 6:45 p.m. •' Junior Service G:45 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Midweek service Wednesday 7:00 p.m. ' Please note change of time of midweek service to provide time for Cantata practice. The Choir for the Cantata will also practice on Monday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. • \ | . j ' - \- Your Future” Decatur Insurance Agency , Since 1877 Kenneth Runyon All Forms of Insurance. K, C. Bldg. Phone 3-4300

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