Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1953 — Page 2
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Lude Funeral Rites Are Held Thursday Funeral services were held yesterday for Frank A. Lude. 70, in Fort Wayne.
SPRING Evangelistic Services CHURCH Apri|7tolo — 7:45 Eyangel|s| GOOD SINGING — GREAT PREACHING EVERYONE WELCOME ! KEV. DONALD T. MARGIN, Pastor ■■MiBNaanHMMiMBMMHB VHFandUHF TELEVISION RECEPTION ? There Will Soon Be Several UHF Stations in This Area. , _ , \ • ■ ' •; - ,>• || \ • I Ammim All-CHANNEI I I ATVin Super 28 I I will get every one of them I I at the turn of a single knob I fe SrTt I MnßSn ■* I Rflß||sKW jNCMK * ' BUM ■*!■ ■ Ell Bio n Kll < ’ i ■ KB hhS ®3 I I I WS ■ * ; y2sH9&k FAIRMOUNT 21-Inch console in z hand-rubbed Honduras mahogany, tax ||| rjE and warranty included, only. . .\.. . Z ~-VflF aijd UHF j MSO-o® INSTALLED ORVIN «S FR*T with 7 feuflt-in, a|l ch W el tuning j Ig to recsive ALL stations within present or future. A ’ No convertor |o tyiy, no taping stripy to install, no service needed when peiy stations come on the air. HAUGK’S HE ATING—APPLIANCES—PLUMBING : S. Second Street \ Across from Court House
>Jr. Lude formerly lived in HU death occurred Tuefeday. Among his survivors is a sister, Lillie Schladenhauffen of Decatur rural route. Trade In a Good Town —Oecaturt
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McManus Refuses | Any Legal Counsel f Confessed Killer \ Befuses Attorney ® DUBUQUE, la.. UP — Fred E. McManus, confessed killer of fWe persons, was apparently without hope,'rerporse or self-pity today. He | stubbornly refused !eg|j counsel and his father’s attempll to save him from a death row celt But he finally thawed . toward h|s brokenhearted parent when met la|te Thursday. The 18-year-old marine frofti Valley Stream, N. Y. Tuesday mitted shooting dowp a Rochester, N.Y., I youth, a Keeneyville, I|||\ couple and two women at Spring Valley*, Minn, all in a four-d 8& Crime i with his 16-year-oiif blonde Sweetheart. J] The body of oie Rochester youtf, 19-yoar-o|d William BravermaSd, was found only Thursday in -Ja gravel pit ‘ iifear New York Ciiyl It had been the object of a search.-. \ Meanwhile, tfie question of Mfe Manus* custody was still (New York. Illinois and M in nesoHii all vidd for the right to try but h 9P e ttid states had official extradition proceedings. :]■ McManus, who turned his bas; on his father Wednesday and told officers he would rather “not haV r anything to do with .him,’’ final|J] met wjith the New York brewe|fc executjvo for IS minuies. Patrolman Jack Moore, wkp hel»| ed capture the youth ’near her®' and wb° was present! at the meeting, said the boy Showed more af] fectiont The father, Mose shook hands with his son when stepped, into the slayer’s ja| ceil. He placed an .affectionate hand tjn |he youth's shoulder ana begged; ham again toaccept |® lawyer] 1 ,■ ® ,k Thei family can uoje the moner better than I can,’’ McManus sal® "X’ll • wjait and\iet the court aj| point du attorney tor me.’ il The *bnly thing that shattered yopng IMcManus] composure wa| the name of his lover. Diana Mari| of N. yI whp.<t*'|s also held here. Wednes day' McManus leaped to his tee and ijiued to escape frqm an intei rogatidn room when his fathe mentioned her name. When an oi ticer restrained him, he; collapse! Into a (ihair. his body heaving witl sobs. No Qne injured In I Two-Auto Collision ' r ‘ w j A mishap was invest! gated Thursday afternoon at abou| 3 o’clock a mile north of Berne oil highway 27 involving cars drive® by Otto F. Hildebrand, route 2i Decatuf, and Lynn\ E. Testenholtzg Lansimt Mich. V' ‘ I' \ ioth cars, heading north, col lided vvhen, according to report) from sheriff Bob Shraluka an< state trooper Walter Schinner whp investigated, flildebrand pull ed out to pass a cui l ahead of him unawarfe directly behind. Wai him. Damage was estimated at S2GO to both cars with no one injured. inters ISHSLyRIii —gM - EH * ■■ ' I HHC " ■ SENATQft Joseph Mcpaythy (R),\ Wiacotisin, waits in State department reception room before hii luncheon conference with Secretary, of Stat* Jphn Foster Dulles at which they discussed his private negotiations with shipowners to halt trade with Red-governed cou» tries. Later It was" reported McCarthy was continuing his efforts, but would keep the State department informed. Mutual Security AdmintitratoT Jlarold E. Stassen had charged McCaidhy with •’undernrtnttig" diEiCiAi efforts to halt such trade. (International a* B . * * ' ' !Wl
i■ — i KwQiXvSnW CtimiAwm *Tnb-r < I Kf.|:N.ir~CT4J!OG4-MZWf ”John Hi 17-21. Our Living Lori Lesson for April 5, 1853 * *—7 i p \ITHAT does Easter mean? It is Y v a question we may. well ask ourselves each year. The visitor from might have a hard time answering the question ifor himself. He would see Easter sales advertised in the department stores and he might think Easter , was a name tor a special kind of bargain. Or he vtauld hoar about an Easter parade; or he would look at one. and he would conclude that-Easter is a time mainly for showing off new’ clothes. Or on a college campus jbe would ; ‘ bear about the Easter vacation. and he might suppose that it: is just a name for a holiday from work. Then he might cotne on a flock of children hunting for Easier eggs, and he would suppose that . Easter meant “gaily colored." As a. matter of fact, even if !he Went church, he might get strange ideas about what Easter * means. • • •, • Springtime And Roses To War some people yes. and even some sermons—one
might fancy that Easter is a festival to remind Us all of springtime. To be sure, nature reminds us in many ways. The days grew longer, the nights flowers begin to scatter Over .the hill-
sides. the grass Dr * F j’ grows greener every wefek. ? In the far northern statjes there |re heavy thaws, morjj snow rhelts thah talk. In the fdr soujtl?ern states warm weathers has already come, the roses are in full bloom, visitors from the north are coming d ow n to look at the famous gardens in Charleston and Mobile and other placed. ’?? Is Easter just away of celoSttpg springtime tn churcW I blrds. the roshs. the Easter tie—are they all alike the sighs <?t spring? Is Eastesr a symbol of the resurrection of dead nature, 18 Easter a sign that nature never really dies, ‘that warmth follows cold, that when (plnter comes, spring is not far behind? 'T No. this is not it if this were SR. • then when thp last winter comes, when the ' whole ’ earth grows \ cold—-or perishes in cellHsion Xvlth some flaming sunthen becomes of sprihg? No, ■ all will end some time* when the world ends. Easier celt* birates something that will outlast al) the springs es this world. '-'*• ' ' ?\ \ Life After Death Listen again to the talk tn church, to other sermons, closer, much closer to the Easter truth than all the talk of springtime and \, roses You will heat much said gpOut immortality: about the life beyond this the “beau- ] tiful isle of somewhere.” Easter, It is said. Is to£remind us thqt we are that beyond this life is aether one. that ] no soul ever dies Well, it does remind us of this [' But suppose |hat were al|? The , belief in Immortality is not by itself religious Look: nearly eyer.ybodv around you believes he will be living ‘ tomorrow Does ]that make everybody religious? UYbu" know it doesn't i- Now suppose everybody believed he would be living, some’where. somehow, a thousand years t I ’from now: would that make ev- ' erybody religious? Os course nqtl it is true that no soul ]ever dies? That may well be a | horrible thought There may be |land most Christian churches beglieVe sadly that! there are* persons long since) gone from this world to hell, who cannot die but Swtjo wish very much that they could *' ' ’ ] immortality. Christians believe, js a tayt; but believing In that sact 1 alone, all |t>y Itself, is not f necessarily religious and It may comfort at ail Easter must f mebn more than ’fodal Lord Os Like And Death ! ] The real meaning of Easter canjiof be expressed by any sentence ’that leaves Jesus Christ out. Kasfsr ’ celebrates this: He Is risen, |?hrlrt is risen indeed. This means. Os course, mbrd than that ©nee upon bl time fylere was a j man |n Palestine who came back jo life after |>elhg dead some‘3B Jpours. ? What we Christians mean by it ||s that she wme person we call and Master and Saviour »nd King I* the Lord of Hfe. o< life itself. i The 1851 census showed Can>da*s Topulatibn passed the 14.000,000 mark for the first time and Montreal was jhe first city to top |500,000.. Il' '
Rgral Churgh News j»LEASAN7 ©ALE 1 , Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor I Sunday school at 9:30 a.m , with Mr. Robert Nusebaum -and Miss Patricia I Barger as superintendents. The assistant teachers will have charge of the classes] Children and adults are urged to attend the Sunday school classes of yqur hge group this Ehstelr Sunday. Morning worship at a.m. Special music from the and adult departments. The iniorn* ing ih'essage will be “The Christian Hope Lives Today.” The' evening service will begin At 7 p.in. A chorus bf youth dM adults will give the Eaatet cantata’“The Triumph.” ! Wednesday evening at 7 p.m., a class in leadership‘training will btegln whfch’ continues 1 for jO weeks. The title of the course is “Hoif the tMble 'Came to Re?f Anyone who desires to take the for leadership Others ar.e invited to' audit the course. The church board will meet at the parsonage Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. “ * Be a witness for Jesus 'Christ. Bring others to the Mouse of God to worship with you. The growing body of Christ knows how to itfork for |iim. rr 7 Sunday school at’pt v 3Q am. Thurman Rayl, sirperlntendefft' ' Easter morning worship at sermon theme,' *%fesurreeted With Christ?’ Prayer on Thursday evening at 7 o’clock, at sonag'eS ' ! SALEM MEJHQpiBT Harley J- «hady, pastor Easter morning worship at 9 o’clock. Sermon tbenie,/'“Resurrected With Christ. * Sunday school ajt 10 o'clock Austin iMerrfrnan, superintendent. Prayer ' meeting pia 1 Wddne’sdiy evening at 7 o'clock. ’ * t.e.< - PLEASANT yAhl-EV Wesleyan Methodist \ G. R. ShavV, pa<tor 9:30 a.in.. Sunday scliobl. Lets make another gaftt in our'attendance contesj. Vffgil Sprunger, fSuperintendent. 10:3D a.m..' service. Easter message by the pastor. 7 i>.m.,‘Young Peoples meeting. Virgil leader. 7: iO pan., evening'service. Evangelistic 'message py pastor. 7:36 p.mA Wednesday evening. Monthly nkissionary aqytfce ‘in charge of Mrs. Matilda Sprunger. 10 a.m., Friday, April’ 10, conference Sunday school convention at Jonesboro. Miss Mary Bennett of N. Y. will be the main speaker. !•» ST- PAUL QHUBCH William Myeri, Easter sunrise service at 5:30 a.m.' Sunday school at 9:15 a.m. Morning worship at 1G: 15 Evangelistic senice at 7:30 p.m. Our Revival services will continue each evening, ending Sunday night. We are praying God’s continued Messing upon us. WC praise God for his Son’, Jesus Christ. May people everywhere know the reality of the living Christ by permitting Him to ab|de in their hearts? ? ■' " \ l.:„ ♦-; United Brethren Donald pastor Howard Jones, superintendent Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Mbrning (worship, 10:45 a.m. Youth fellowship,-7‘ p.ln. Easter vesper service 7:45 p.m. Cantata by the choir under direction of Waldo Bennett. Revival services April 7-19. Rev. Walter Mullet, evangelist. Homecoming and dedication services, April 12. WOOD CHAPEL E. U. b. Albert N. Strabey 1 , pastor Sunday school at 9:30 h.m. e.s.t. Paul Henrey, superintendent. Lesson: d OUr Living Lord.” ' | Prayer service at'lo:3o a.m. Orville Newell, class leader. ’ ’ levelling Worship at p.m. T|his will feature a Special program by the young people,’ including songs and recitations by ’the' children's deburtm|ent and a dramatic presentation of the Barter story by the young people. There will be a short Baxter message by the ?>astor. Tne offering will go to he parsonage fuhd. Thursday at\ 8 p.m., midweek prayet service. (•■ . ■ ! WINCHESTER CHURCH United Brethren in Christ 1 Stanley Peters, pastor Sunday school, 9 a.m. Help break the record this SUndaj?, Morning worship 10 a.m.' Special. Easter service wi|h Reception of all those who desire to unite with Us in churCU membership. “The I-ord is risen indeed.” Honor our rtsefl Lord and Saviour by your presence in God’s house - tpis Sdpday. Harvesters, 7 p.m. Evangelistic bout, 7:30; p.m. Hour of prayer and Bible study. Wedntesday, 7:30 p.m. L Regular administrative board ’ ! , ■ 'l> ' '
•’ ishl * ' ■ JSAF COL. ROYAL N. BAKRR of McKinney, Tex., top jet ace of Korean war wf th J 2 Mlp ‘WU,* u congratulated by President Eisenhower in •Jie White House. Looking on are Mrs. Baker and Senator Lyndon Johnson Texas. * (rnterna/ional Soundphoto)
meeting immediately following the prayer'service. ‘ ' j' ' j WMA meeting at the home Mrs. Martha Kindell, in Monroe, 1 on Thursday evening at 6:10. i I. - h ST. LUKE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, HONDURAS H] H- M eck *! r °th, minister 5 a.m., Easier* sunrise serfice. George Reiisser, student for the ministry at the Mission House, will be thd* speaker? Breakfast will be served by the ladies following the Service. 9 a:m., service with Holy‘Communion, baptism and reception of members. 10 a.m., Sunday school. ’ " " - ? ANTIOCH ' United Missionary John Detwiler, pastor i:3O a.m.. Sunday school, Ellis Skiles, superintend 6ll *- 1’0:30 a.m., morning worship. T pm. JlapPy Hustlers. j:3O p.m.,, evening service. *:so p.m., Wednesday evening prayer service and Bib|e study. ' Tbe boys and will be giving 'a special Easter program duijr ing our Sunday school hour. any or all of our services. ■ B’v r ’ r *»* •••«■. * ?. ' r " *• •' ? ?> SAUfM Evangelical and Reformed ’ E W! £ §ettlage, minister 9 a'm., suhday 'school. Classes {or every age group. * a.m.,’ Etfeter worship and Communion service. Sermon, “My Redeemer’ Liveth.” ' Y. 30 p]m., evening service, led by yotith fellowship. Sermos-, "When the living Christ |s pres? I ent.’f Monday. 7:30 p.m., the Girls’ Guild meets in the Walter Walchle home. Carol Helmrich Is the program leader. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., regular meeting of the Women’s GuildMrs. Xfma "Repperp is the program leader. • 1 . CALVARY E. U. B, | 1 L. W. Strong Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.' in. ■, Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Young People 6:45 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. in. Wednesday 7:30 p: m. prayer meeting.' l '~ ‘J MONROE METHODIST CHURCfI Ralph Johnaon. Minister ■ ] Easter Sunrise Service 6:00 A. M. Sponsored py thd-Y'outh Fellowship. The Rev. G. H. Shaw, speaker. Morning Worship 9:30. Sermon by the Minister: ‘w Believe in the ReschTecUbn.” Baptism of infants & children. Reception of Members. 'V' ' " ’'']!' T0:80 Sunday School. Martin Steiner. Supt. No Youth Fellowship Today !
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FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1963
7: (Evening Service. Sound motion picture, ‘.‘These Truths We Hold”. The Executive Committee of the WSCS will meet Tuesday at 2:00 with Mrs. Harold Schwartz. Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30, Mrs. Homer Winteregg, leader. C Choir Rehearsals Wednesdays' Youth 7:00. Adult 8:15. MOUNT PLEASANT METHODIST Church \ F. H. Kise, Pastor Morning Worship Service 9:30, Sermon Theme: The Risen Christ and the Risep Life. Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Leo King. Sr., Supt. Friday. April 10. Bible Study at the Church, ebrry in dinner at 7:00 P. M. Study, 8 00 P. M. \ PLEASANT VALLEY / i Methodist Church - / F. H. Kise, Pastor /. Sunday School 9:30 A., M. Haymond Teeple, Supt. Morriing Worship Service 10:40, the pastors Sermon Theme: The Empty Tomb. RIVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ William Ensminger, pastor Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Class meeting. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. 7:45 Worship service. Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. prayer meeting and childrens - meeting led by Mrs. Hazeb Chronister. ■ Mt. Victory on State Line 9:00 Sunday school. v lOiPP Easter program. I e i®P in g at ” •<prayw meeting, jh ' f Pleasant Grove \ 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Worship service. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. prayer meeting. i. Revival , April 19 with Bishop E. M. Funk , as evahgelist. “For the Christian the best is always in the future.” -..J 7 UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Church / Lawrence T. Norris, pastor 5:45 SunriSe service. Rev. Karl Tauber, Berne; speaker. .9:30 Sunday school. Wendell -1! ill er, Supt.. T. I.'Drew, Ass’t. -. I 10:20 Worship service. And Holy Communion, reception of members, and Baptismal services. Evening Services 6:45 Junior C. Roweua Merriman. Pres.’ ’ ‘ 6:45 Youth Fellowship, Betty Miller. Pres. 7:30 Worship service. Wednesday Evening 7:30 Prayer meeting. Omer Merriman leader. , t-.-.
