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,r| — *.y CHURCH OF CHRIST \ 121 W. Grant Bt. Robert J/Tlnaky, minister Leon McClain. Bible school supt 9:36 a.pi., morning worship and Communion service. Sermon: ••Bible Baptism.? 10:30 a.m.,’ Bible school. Let your light Shihs by attending our service*. Help us keep our fight shining! brightly. All members are reminded to be faithful in their attendance. We also invite those Without a church home to worship with us. 7:30 p.m., evening evangelistic service. Sermon: “Christ Before Pilate or Pilate Before Christ?” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting and Bible study. Lesson begins at Acts 26:13. Saturday: 2 p.m., children’s Bible hour. 1 • y '-■ ■' AUCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service - RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock, Farm, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J.F. Sanmann Corndr First & Mfonree Sta. PHONE 3-3201 < BABER’S j ? Jewelry Store [ Decatur —Fort Wayne for FINE JEWELRY DISTRIBUTORS of MOBILGAS MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 Ashbaucher’s A Tin Shop Established 1915 All Kinds of Roofing & Siding Furnaces — Stokers Conversion Gas A Oil Burner* ' Insulation—-Building Specialties Phone 3-2615 ■ For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service. Just CaD x BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING ? 704 W. Mohroe St. .Phone 3-2609 LUTES Flower Shop Phone 3-3304 Flowers for All Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plants—Corsages RIVERSIDE GARAGE We Repair All Makes of Cant - i Front Wheel Alignment. x Batteries and Tires., 24-Hour Wreekirfg Service 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds 1 Coal, Wool and Mill Feeds “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 LEE HARDWARE CO. General Line of Hardware »portitfg Goods, Pittsburgh Wallhide Paint 236' W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2021 STEFFEN IMPLEMENT CO. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment De Level Dairy equipment Louder Barri Equipment See us /or Service N. 3rd St. Phone 3-3813 The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -•n ■

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> I Comments J&l ’ r On 8.8.' .dyvf r L - LessonJalraal Creamed comments on the Sun- ’ day school lesson, “The Living Lord.” Mathew 28:1-10; 16-20, for : Sunday, April 5. 1 Christianity is the only true religion because its founder died and rose again; ao other founder of any other religion did this. However, i the resurrection does not prove Christ divine so much as it proves that Jesus as Son of God, having all power, could not ; be held by the grate. 4 V.l. “Ift the end of the saibbath, i as it began to dawn toward the U first day of the week, came Mary ’> Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulcher.” Here is a new status of; women hood; Women j were the last at the crucifixion i and the flrat at the tomb; they loved Christ most arid therefore adored him most. The Status of woman determines the level of so1 ciety. a V. 2. “And, behold, there was a treat earthquake; for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door and sat upon fit.’’ The women wondered' about the stone at the door of the tomb, 3 barrier to their plan of anointing i body. Gbd makes the Impossible possible when his trustworthy followers plan a great Christian service. f ‘ V 5.3,4. “His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow. And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and :became as dead men.” The brightness and glory of the messenger 1 Were his heavenly credentials. His presence put fear into the guards. Iniquity can not stand- the judgment of God. V. 5. “And the angel answered land sdid unto the women, Fear ; iiot ye; fdr I know that ye seek Tesus, which was crucified.” God ‘provides help to those who' seek i fesus. Because God seeks all men, he is revealed w'hen men seek .him. ■ v " bH .j ' V,6. “He is rtot hfrre; for he is "Isen, as he tfai(L Come see the place Where the' Lord lay.” God burnishes assurances of himself to those who earnestly seek him. •p '-4 ' '£ ’•' i ’ . • ! i ■ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Romaine D. Wood, minister ' Sunday school 9:36 a.m. | Morning worship service, 10:45 km. I. • - i Junior service, 6:46 p.m. • Youth service, 6:'45 p.m. ; Evangelistic service, 7:3(1 p.m. Missionary service, Wednesday, 7:30' p.m. | \ ' \ .You are invited to attend these i ervices. 'i | V \ ’ I ' 1 / \ • _ | FIRST ipRESSYTERIAN Mercer Ave. at Five Points Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday church school. T aroid GlaSnbr, i superintendent. I lasses for all ages and lessons i ’’r an of life. 10:30 a.m., morning worship ’ ervice. Palm Sunday processional ! Ith the youth choir singing Wheh His Saltation Bringing’* ; >' • thbir anthem. The adult choir , * ill sing as their anthem “Jesus, oy of Man’s Desiring” with Mrs. t obert Nisbet directing. The ser- • -.on for the, day is entitled “The ■ f* and Buts of Discipleship” and s vlll be directed to the 1953 class : t communicants to be publicly ; weired into the church. The Sac- ; iment of baptism will be adminI tered making this and especially ' eaningful and triumphaht day. • - 6:30 p.m., Westminster fellow- • . hip.

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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC Very' Rev. Msgr. Selmetz, pastoft 6:00 a.m. First Mass. .7:30 a.m. Low Mass. jl:00 a.m. Children’s Mass. 10:15 a.m. High Masn. Weekday Mass 7:30 a.m. . J Prayer hour and behedictiop Sunday 2:3ff p.m. Holy Communion Sundays. g First Sunday, The Catholic lase dies of Columbia. Second Sunday, Holjr Name S<| ciety. ' I Third Sunday, The Rosai-y S(| ciety. 'I | Fourth Sunday, Children of Mar|| Good Friday Three Hours from 12 to 3 o’clock devotion®, adoration of the Crosa and*WAy of the Cross. 3 Zion Lutheran S West Monroe and Eleventh streetj Edgar P, Schmidt, pastor, S Palm Sunday w’Orsliip servfceSs will be ‘ conducted; at the usual hours of 8 and 10:30 o'Aock. The* pastor will speak on the “Faithful until Death.” The choi| will sing, “Lift Up Your Heads,"' by Healey Willan.y . ■! The Sunday school and Bible class will meet at 9:15 a.mlji and the adult Bible class at 9:30.: The latter meets in the nave. ; -’j The young people’s society 1 , the Zion Walther League, meets Sun* day afternoon from 4 to 6 pirn, id the hall. Committee” Mem-| bers are Dorothy and Alice Flem» ing and Joyce Callow and Jean? nine Schultz. All young people are® cordially jnvited. # The pastor will speak evening at a reconsecration and<| confirmation reunion servlet at(| St. Peter’s Lutheran church, For|« Wayne. j V' , The board of elders will meei| with the pastor on Monday at W p.m. An adult i membership meets with the, pastor, Monday*® at 6:36 p.m. ; j : S Holy Wednesday. CommunioA announcements will be receiver® in |he church at 2. 4,5, 7, jand P-m. ’ j Maundy Thursday, the HoM week Communion service begin-’ ning at 7:30 o’clock. ■ The Rev.? Walter D. Bauer will preach and? will assist the pastor in adnynis| tering the Sacrament. | Good Friday, the noon-day Iserv-j ice, beginning at 1’4:30 o’clock. At this worship hour, the entire his-! tor.V of the passion of Christi will be read, the lessoris with appropriate hymnS and pray-| ers. A holy and reverent quiet will| prevade this service. Children of! school age will especiilly benefit? from this worship hoirt. Children, 1 bring your parents! t Good Friday, 7:3di p.m,, morial service of l the Savior's death will be conducted. The tor will preach the sermon, “It is FinishedjVO’or SalvUtiOn is complete.” The choir will sing, “Go to Dark Gethsemane,” by T. Tertius Noble. j ; The public is cordially invited \to worship at alt these .services. IWe welcome you. 1 ■ \ -P —i —p- ’ ’ ;| first Baptist The Bible school meets at 9:15 with classes for all age groups. If you don’t attepd any church regularly, you are invited to study | God’s w’ord with us. There willjbel special music by Jim Strickler. 1 Don Slfger, supt. > I In the morning worship service I at 10:30, Rev. McCiirdy will bring. I the message. Come for\ a real I blessing. The choir will sing the anthem “All Glory, Laud and Hon-’ Anyone who w*ould like to bring ■Howers to the v churth Easter Bunday in memory of a loved one, □(ease get in touch with Cal Peterson. ' The BYF will in the lower auditorium at 6:30 p.m. , There will be no evening service. There .will be a hoard meeting at the church at c:3O p.m. Mond»y. All members afe urged to attend. ' : <'.< \ The \ young people’s class will meet in the lower auditorium of church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Come for a good time. The choir will rehearse at the eliurch at 7 p.m., Prayer meeting is at 8 o’clock unHELLER COAL, FEED & SUPPLY * “Through Service We! qrow“ ; Coal, Feed, Paint, Cement Wire Fencing Grinding, Mixing, Shelling M a.nroe 4. Bth St. Phone 3-2912 1

Iler the leadership of the men’s Class, followed by the monthly business meeting ip we will |lect officers for the following year, p | The orchestra will rehearse at church at 7:3o‘Thursday night 1 The? Good Friday Services wlil be held at the Zion Evangelical Reformed church from 12-3 Friday afternoon. j The Sunrise service will be held at the Cjhurch <j>f God at 6:30. 1 CHURCH OF GOD Cleveland Street Two Blocks Northwest of Hospital s Dwight R. McCurdy, minister l|ol>eH |G. Strickler, S. S. Supt. | Morning :and evening services eHry Sunday. \ • , J8:30 a.m.,, Christian brotherhood hour. W«JG 1380 on your dial. \ 5 9:30 a.m., morning worship, sermon: “Blessed Be the King.” 1 16:30 a.m., church school, classed for all ages, come. f6.:30 p.in., shining lights. 16:30 p.m., youth fellowship, I 17:30 p.m., regular Sunday evening services, sermon: "The i.eyoss.” ' f7:80 p.m., ordinance services, Communion and feet washing, read John 13. |8:30 p.m., choir practice. I - We Welcome You |l| you' are a Christian, Christ you a member of the Church of God. read Acts 2:47. f | Affiliated with the Church of dbd. Anderson, Indiana. '“Where a Christian Experience makes at member.” ■ I ■ ■ ' ' __—. | MISSIONARY CHURCH l|\| Tenth and Dayton St. |;\| H. J. Welty, minister j |9 a.m., Sunday school hour, list Iph Myers, supt. Lester Strahm, junior supt. Classes for all ages capable Christian teachers. | <lO a.m..' morning worship. Duet, [Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers. “Why Jesus Wept.’’ I |7 pan., children’s gospel hour. I p p.m.. MYF. Eddie Beihold in I charge,. |; j 7;30 p.ijn., evening spjvice. ji’fleeper Life CrUsade” its Intneth Sunday, I' llf you are not attending Church |!on Sunday nights, why not visit gufe dujririg this crusade? Hymn |sSng nad chorus time. The message will be, “The Victory of the ;L'|oSS.” . ' ’ ! AVednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible |study and prayer meeting. ißev. Ui Pritchard Amstutz will be in ?si|ig and chorus time. The mesjwlll be attending a Sunday school cdnventUn in Cleveland, Ohio. ! ‘S:3O p.m., Ichoir practice. : -Friday, 12 noon to 3 p.m.. Good BFfiday setviya will be held at the iZlton Reformed church. I iNext Sunday, April f>. will beour rally month. Wp are call}irg it “Get Acquainted Month.” 44 you afe not attending ehurch (elsewhere we Invite ysu to come Hd worship with us. There is a warm welcome for I ’ ZION Evangelical and Reformed V ; William C. Feller, pastor i fchiwch school at| 9 a.m. Victor supeVintendept. Come and bring your entire family. ‘ Palm Sunday worship service at 10 a.m. Sermon by .the! pastor: '“Accepting Christ As King.” A k lasp of eight .young people will receive the rite of confirmation. The youth choir will sing, “The if’alms" by Fauro. All members pf; tpe chureh and friends are invited to be present. ; iYouth fellowship pot-luck supsper at 6 p.m. Members and their* JlpaHents are invited. Members of gt Ire confirmation class will be jptests and their parent* are also Einvited. ! R ; Bethany Circle on Tuesday at bp.m..in the hbme of Mrs. Cletus holler. |l Philalethean Circle on Tuesday iat; 8 p.m, in the home of Mrs. C. L.; August. \ > ' ■, choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 7 p.m. | Church membership class for adults who wish to unite with the church on Easter Sunday will hneet on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ||i the new Sunday school room. I* Friendship Circle on Wednesday lit , 7:45 p.m n in the church parlor. |, friendship circle and girls’ guild members will color Easter gsggs! on Thursday beginning at 9 Members at;e asked to bring i covered dish for the noon luncheon. class meeting on at t:3O p.m. at the j I? Union Good Friday three-hour gervice in this church on Friday | i PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar , You Can’t Beat a Pontiac 6. Tire* DuPoet Paint* DECATUR > SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monroe St. I W ' 1 !

from 12 o’clock noon until 3 p.m. Candlelight communion service on Good Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Liturgy-cantata "The Message of the CrOss.’’ Come and wbrship with us. NUTTMAN AVENUE United Brethren in Christ A. B. Neuen*chwander, pastor Stanley Luginbill, ~ assistant pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible schoof. Lawrence Michel, supt. \ 10:30 a.m., morning worship. Message, “Defeating the Christian: —The Devil’s Delight.” 7 , p.m., children’s jßible hour. 7 p.m., youth meeting in the primary room. 7 p.m., adult C. E. in the main auditorium. ■ 7:30 p.m., Sunday, gospel hour.' Message. “The New Testament church solving problem*,” Acts 6. Wednesday, 7f30 p.B*.,t prayer and Bible study hour. Lesson John 6 - r “ —— i FIRST METHODIST W. Monroe at Fifth St. Samuel Emerick, minister I 9:30 a.m., church school. 10:26 aim., divine worship. Continuing the current series of sprmons on the general theme, “Things Most Surely Believed Among Us,” the sermon topic will be “We Believe in the Kingdom of God.” The anthem, “O How AriHable Are Thy .Dwellings,” by JobOph Barnby, will be- Sung by the youth' choir under the direction of Robert Ray. The offertory solo “Bless This House” will be sung by James Rowley. There will be a service for the reception of new members into the church. 4 p.m., vesper musical program in the sanctuary. A program of sacred music, consisting df an-' thems, solos, duets, and quartets, will he directed by Robert Ray' and accompanied by Mrs. Edgar Gerbbr. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. youth choir rehearsal. 8 p.m., senibr choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., mid-week Bible study and prtayer. “The Place of the Cross in the Teaching of St. \Paul,” 8:15 p.m. official board Th 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thurs<® *»ervice of Holy Communioi*<?j the sanctuary. Union Good Friday services, 123 p.iii. Zion Evangelical nad Reformed chtirch, Jackson and Third street. , Saturday, 9 a.m., membership training class in the Wesley room. !H . 7 TRINITY I Evangelical United Brethren John E. Chamber*, miniater Madison at Ninth '9:15 a.m., Suhday school; CB4I- - Bollenbacher, general superintendent. The Victory and Progressive Workers classes will meet together for the fifst tirte and the new young adults class will rheet. Attendance pins will be presehted to the 56 persons who nissed only tVo Sunday* during 1952. | 10:3d a.m., morning worship. For t|ho Palm Sunday theme the ’"ill use “My House a of Priyer.”' The choir will sing tihe anthem “Ride on in Majesty “ by Thompson. Opportunity for lloly Baptism will be given. 2 p;m., special choir rehearsal. 6130 p.m., junior Chrietiap endeavor and youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m., "The Easter Story in Full Color"—a worship service based upon Chureh Craft color slides.: This wjill prepare ns for the events of Holy Week. Wednesday, 7 .m., service of worship. The choir will sing and' the pastor will bring the \ message <T. Must Needs Go Away.” Thursday, 7 p.m., celebration of the Lord’s Last Supper. The choir. C

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The real cause of world wars is found in the ineffectiveness of the church whose main function is to make this world Christian. The cah to make Christians has not been taken seriously, and so we have an unchristian world whose leaders are moved by unchristian motives which ever and anon are expressed nationally in war. The failure of the church can be corrected, and in one generation the

will sing and all will meet at the Lord’s Table for Holy Communion. The Ladies Aid will meet after the worship service for the regular meeting and election of officers. Friday, 12-3 p.m.. Union Good Friday service at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church.. Three services of one hour pach are planned. BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren F< H. Willard, minister Sunday school 9 a.m. William F.i Christen, superintendent. Departments for all ages beginning with nursery. The lesson .in the primary-junior department will be illustrated the use Qf the filmstrip, “Hosanna, in the Highest.” Morning worship, 16 a.m. Sermon: "A Parade that was different.” Mr*. F. H. Willard, organist will play “The Holy City” by Adams, “Panis Angelic us” by Cesar Franck and “Hosanna" by Welch. The choir under thd direction of Miss Dorothy West will sing “The Palms” by Faere. The rite of baptism will be observed at. this service. Youth fellowship at 6 p.m. Arlene Myers, leader. Plans for the , Easter breakfast will be announc--1 fed. Evening service at 7 p.m. The choir of the primary-junior department will present a program to be followed by thenjdedication of the new white surplices. |loly week Communion service. Thursday at 7 o’clock. The choir, under the direction of Miss tVest, wili sing “The Seven Last Words” by Dubois. The service of communion! will be observed before the presentation ■by the choir. Good Friday service, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. 12- . 3 p.m. \ FIRST CHRISTIAN* CHURCH Traverse Minister Palm Sunday In the rooming worship service a* 9:36 a. m. the minister will us* as a sermon subject “Are Ye Able?” Mrs. Will ram Bauman is the pianist and Mrs. Gerald Strickler will direct the choir in the siftgim? of the anthem “No Other Way” by Fleugge. Communion meditations. The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be Observed. * , Junior church in the junior sanctuary at 9:30 a. m. with Mrs. Edward Andersoh in charge. Bfble School aft 10:30 a. m. Gerald Strickler, Sept- and Everett Faulkner, assistant. Sunday evening Pre-Baster services at 7:30 p. n». The meditations are 1 John 4:1-16. The poeoa will be “The Eternal Goodness” by John Greenleaf Whittier. The special song is ‘Wortse’’ and the theme of the minister's sermbn is “Baptism.” Let us. pray for the Easter season that it may be a time of deep spiritual enriching in our lives and! a time f when others find Christ. April 2, Maundy Thursday, commemorating the instituyott of the Lord’s Supper, a silent candlelight communion service "In RememL

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worlds can be made Christian. If there were but one living today and he .would convert just one. to Christ, and the next year those two would each convett | another bxjjhrist, and then each following year \each one would win another to Christ, in 33 years every (me in the world would be Christian. Why not accept the invitation;, be a soul-winner, arid come to church next Sunday? —The Rev. D. Carl Yoder.

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