Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1954 — Page 6

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Presbyterian Youth To Install Officers .Tha Westminster fellowship of the First Presbyterian church will install new’ officers at a pitch-in dinner Sunday evening at 6 o’clock, Newly-elected officers are: Sue Petrie, moderator; Jack Macklin. vice-moderator; Twanette Magley, clerk, and Larry Moses, treasurer. During the meeting, the retiring officers will be recognized for their accomplishments and the ISS4-S5 program will be discussed Orders Autopsy In Death Os Aged Man INDIANAPQLIS (INS) —An autopsy was ordered today in the death of Bandamin J. Heindlck, of Louisville. The S&year-old man died lat# Thursday at St. Francis hospital in Indianapolis. He suffered a broken right leg Sept. 1« in the Hoosier capital when he was struck ■by a car driven by Mrs. Doris iMichler, 36, of Greenwood. Marion county coroner Boy B. Storms said he was unable to determine whether Heindick died oif injuries suffered in the accident or cd a heart attack. _ Trade in a Good Town — Uecatur TMt. 1 COLONIAL RESTAURANT 234 North 2nd St. OPEN 24 HOURS WEEKDAYS SUNDAYS—9 a. <to Bp. < PLATE DINNERS from 60c A Meal— A Lunch—A Snack

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Presbyterian Men To Hear Rev. Kuhlberg The Rev. Werner Kuhlberg, pastor of the Lutheran church at Schumtn, <).. will be guest speaker Kt the monthly dinner meeting of the Presbyterian men’s club, to be held at the church Wednesday evening. J. F. Sanmann. president of the club, stated that Rev. Kuhlberg will speak following the dinner, and his address will be open to the public. L ': '•’■.■j ... ',, a ' > '*i> ■ •7, . .. .. ■ • i Annual Sunday School Convention Nov, 7-8 The annual Adams county Sunday school convention will be held Sunday and Monday, November 7 and 8. The Sunday afternoon session will be held at the Bethel Brethren church, located six miles east of Berne, the Sunday evening session at the First Mennonite church at Berne and the Sunday school banquet Monday evening at the Adams Central school. Detailed information will be given at a later date. • Os special interest to all Sunday school folk is the fact that the 9th annual national Sunday school convention .will be held in Indianapolis October 13-15. Sessions will be held in the Cadle Tabernacle, home of the radio program known as “The Nation’s Family Prayer PerioL” Fifty top ranking men and women in the field of Christian education are the speakers and leaders in this convention which has had phenomenal growth during its nine years. "The sun ctfuld as easily be spared from the universe as free speech from the liberal institutions of society.’’—Socrates.

BEG PARDON The Mme of Wolter Hamenonet was unintentionally omitted from the roster of old Company A, 14th Indiana national guard, which was published in Thursday's Daily Democrat, Rural Churches UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T, Norris, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sugday school. Wendell Miller, supt. Robert Plumley, assistant. 10:20' a.m., worship eervicg, followed by Holy Communion. 6:45 p.m. Junior‘W E. Mary Speakman, president. 6:46 p.m., youth fellowship, Betty Miller, president. 7:30 jxm., worship service followed by the business of the local conference. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. Omer Merriman, leader. SALEM " Evangelical and Reformed H. E. Settlage, minister 9 am., Sunday school. Freeman Stepler, superintendent. Classes for all age groups. 10 a.m,, worship service. Baptism of infants, reception of members, and Holy Communion. 7:30 p.m., youth fellowship. Monday, 7:30 p.m., regular quarterly meeting of the church board. Tuesday. 3:30 p.m., children's choir rehearsal. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., women’s guild meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., ladies chorus rehearsal. Thursday, al| day meeting of the ladies aid. ST. PAUL CHURCH 9:15 a.m.. Sunday school. 7 p.m., Christian endeavor. 7:45 p.m., worship service. 7:30 p.m,, Wednesday, prayer service. David Cole, who recently returned from- Alaska will show slides and give a talk about Alaska for Christian endeavor. Rev. Walter Luginbill will be the speaker for worship service. A friendly welcome awaits you at these services. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST James Reffett, pastor 9 a.m., Sunday school. Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. PLEASANT GROVE - United Brethren in Christ William F. Ensminger, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., worship service. 7 p.m., Christian endeavor. W’ednesday evening at 7, prayer meeting. , ..j JUXMURCH James F. Thomas, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., worship and Holy Communion. 2nd Friday of the month. W. S. W. S. meeting. 3rd Friday of the month, young married peoples class meeting. MT. TABOR METHODIST Edgar Johnston, pastor .Worship service and communion of the Lord's Supper, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 ami. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30. Rally day and home coming all day Oct. 17. ANTIOCH United Missionary Charles Collier, pastor Ellis Skiles. S. S. Supt. It's. RALLY month at Antioch. Come join our growing school. Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Young people's service, 7:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m. “Young people who regularly attend Sunday school are not found in court." - WOOD CHAPEL E. U. B. Albert N. Straley, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, Paul Henrey, supt. Lesson: "Job's Struggle to Understand Life." 10:45 am., morning worship with world wide conununion service. Meditation: "God's Presence as Guest." t Thursday, October 7, midweek prayer meeting. 8:30 p.m. "Christ Calls to World Wide Witnessing". 8:30 p.m. youth fellowship, Vera Stewart, advisor. /. MOUNT PLEABANT Methodist Harley T. Shady, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:40 am. Youth meeting at 7 p.m. PLEASANT VALLEY Methodist Harley T. Shady, pastor Morning worship at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school at 10’: 15 a.m. Homecoming next Sunday, October 10. EQUITY’S OWN Daisy and Ivonghorn CHEESE lb. 49c EQUITY . DAIRY STORE

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MT. VICTORY United Brethren in Christ William F. Ensminger, pastor 9 a.m., Sunday school. 10 a.m., worship service. Wednesday evening at 7, prayer meeting. * PLEASANT VALLEY Wesleyan Methodist G. R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sutiday school. Rally Day. R. C. Harrison, supt. W:3O a.m., morning service, Message by the pastor. 7 p.m., W. Y. P. S. meeting. Virgil Sprunger, leader. 7:30 p.m., evening service. Message by the pastor/ Sunday is rally day and. one goal is to fill every pew. We ought to do it, for every one wants to be there to fitad out who the Mystery Family is. and who the first person was to call on them this week. Who is the Mystery Family? Come and See. 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday evening .prayer meeting and business meeting. • PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST - . H.A.Davis, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Mrs. Harlen Jones, supt. Installation of officers. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. Holy Communion. — 7 p.m., Thursday, prayer meeting. MONROE FRIENDS Vernon Riley, pastor Sunday school. 9 a.m. William Zurcher, supt. Classes for all ages. At 10 a.m. we will have as our guest speaker Ethlyn Ballard from Muncie. She will speak of her conversion to God, her deliverance from spiritualism and marvelous healing of her body. Evening service 7 p.m. Prayer meeting. 7:30 pjn. Wednesday. A welcome extended to all. GERBERS MARKET 105 3. 2nd SL Phone 3-2712 Meats A Groceries Decatur Equipment, b Inc. ■ HI way 27 North Sales and Service (Fiol Phone 3-2904 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Trailers Regular Bank Interest Rates Decatur, Ind. R. C. Meyers sch B. W. Meyers R. H. Meyers W. E. Meyers DECATUR AUTO PAINT & TOP CO. Bodies and Fenders Straightened Auto Body Glass For All Cars Phone 3-3013 213 N. First St BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 Hill II I I '[ Roop’s Home Store Freeh Meats A Groceries 'llO9 Washington St. Phone 3-3619 OECATUR READY-MIX Concrete with a Conscience Phone 3-2561 Maier Hide & For Co. Dealer In All Scrap Metals Telephone 3-4419 710 Monroe St. ■ '» ■ Kelly’s Dry Cleaning Plant A Office Uptown Store 427 N. 9th St 155 8. 2nd Bt. COLES MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES 237 W. Monroe St Phone 8-2515 REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE The Decatur Insurance Agency Est. 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heller Bldg. Decatur, Ind. Habegger Hardware “The Store Where Old-Faehloned Courtesy Prevails" 140 West Monroe Phone 3-3716

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How To Say Prayers By Mrs. J. R. Meadows Set aside a few minutes to be alone and quiet. Talk to God simply and naturally, telling Him anything that is on your mind. Practice talking to God as you go about the activities of the day: Affirm the fact that God is with you and helping you. Pray with the thought that your prayers reach out instantly over land and sea and surround your loved ones with God's love and care. Think positive, not negative, thoughts when you pray. Always state in your prayer that you are willing to accept God's will, whatever it is, and ask it in Jehus* name: ~ ~ In your prayer simply put everything into God’s hands. Say a word of prayer for people who do not like you or have treated you badly. At some time during every, day say a word of prayer for thisnyoubled world, for our country, and that a sweeping revival will be experienced over the land and souls be born into the Kingdom. Go to your church next Sunday wiht a prayer that God will bring sinners io repentance, THIS WEEK'S BIBLE VERSE Pray without ceasing—l Thessalonians 5:17. SALEM METHODIST H. A. Davis, pastor 10 a.m.. Sunday school. Maurice Miller, supt. 7 p.in., holy communion. 7 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. PLEASfANT dale Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 am., Sunday school for all the family. Homer Arnold Jr., superintendent and Mrs. Valera Liby as children’s director. This first Sunday of the new- church year is Rally Day. Let everyone be present. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. The pastor’s rally day message will be "Seek First His Kingdom." 7 p.m.; departmental meetings for CBYF, children and adults. Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold and Mr, Joseph Schwartz will lead the adult discussion on “What is a Democratic Family?" 7:30 p.m., a program of promotion for all children going into new classes. The evening message will be "Christ—The True Vine." The church board will meet at the parsonage Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening. Bible study and united prayer fellowship at 7 p.m. A cordial welcome is given to all to worship God at our church. A loyal Christian puts his Lord first in life. MONROE METHODIST Ralph R. Johnson, minister Worship. 9:30 a.m., anthem by the youth choir, Mrs. Phyllis Johnson. director. Sermon by the pastor: "Patchwrk Religion." Sunday school. 10:30 a.m..' John Christener, Jr., supt. Classes for all ages. Youth fellowship, 6:30 p.m., Nancy Shoaf, president. World wide communion observance, 6:30-8 p.m. We will come and after meditation, partake of the Holy Communion, remaining to pray as long as we wisji, leaving quietly. The WSCS executive will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Doyle Hoffman. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30. Lesson from IT Corinthians 6-8. Choir rehearsals Wednesday. Youth 6:45, adult 8:15. WSCS Fall party and guest night Thursday at 7:30 In the church annex. All ladies of the church are Invited and urged to attend. Remember the Spiritual Life Mission: October 17-22.

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