Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 26 November 1955 — Page 2

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Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: We are graleful for the gift of eternal life, but we are not uuiniudful of the need of discipline to be good disciples. Knowing the value of eternal life, 1 help us to surrender self, to give Christ the supreme place in our ’ife. that God's purpose of redemption muy be worked out through us. DECATUR LUMBER CO. “Home of Homes” Builders' Supplies and Coal Estimates Free Phone 3-3309 111 Jefferson St, V DIERKES Implement Sales Ferguson Tractor Farm Machinery Sales and Service Hl-Way 27 Phone 3-3311 ~TT I PHONE 3-3030 158 S. 2nd St. DECATUR FARMS • .. 'i Cash Buyers of POULTRY and EGGS WE SELL Honeggers* BIG “H” Feeds and Fairmont Condensed Buttermilk 410 S. 3rd Phone 3-2148 BEGUN’S 7 Clothing /Store For Men and Boys Phone 3-3208 RIVERSIDE OARAGE We Repair Ail Makes of Cars font Wheel Alignment Batteries and Tires. 24-Hour Wrecking Service 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 DISTRIBUTORS OF MOBILGAS - MOBILOIi; PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 Quality Photo Finishing • * HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. FT J 'J ' ~ BABERS Jewelry Store Decatur for FINE JEWELRY ACCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE PATE Livestock, Farm, and Reul Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann Corner First & Monroe Sts. PHONE 3 3201 Go To Phil L. Macklin & Co. for Prompt. Courteous Service For All Makes of Cars 107 S. Flrat St. Phone 3-2504 PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar Yiu Can t Beat a Pontiac xj, S. Tiraa—DuPont Paints DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 221 W. Monroe St.’

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I Creamed CJI | Comments JM I on asz'afWl [ Leaaonjgjn Creamed-Comments on the Sunday school lesson. Meaning of Discipleship, Luke 9:23-36, for Sunday, December 4. God's great purpose is to see; tire world redeemed through his Son who must be supreme in the lives of his followers. Here arises tire question, will seif be supreme in our lives or will Christ be supreme. For Christ to be supreme, therg is required self discipline, a ‘ complete and full surrenderl once and for all time. This is I Christian discipline, and whep it is thoroughly done, then comes the gift of salvation. V. 23. "And he said to them all. If any man will come after me. let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me." Iz>ve of self is the prime reason for sin. Getting pleasure, money, position, comes as a result of love of self. The hardest thing to give up to be a Christian is self. Spell "self" backward and add "h” and you haye it. Cross self with flesh j and you have the cross Which man | must take up to follow Christ. V. 24. “For whosoever shall save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it.” The center of self is will which must be surrendered to the will of GodWhen God executes his ’ will through man, then man lives the eternal life that never dies. V. 25. ‘‘For what is a man advantaged if he gain tire whole world, and lose himself or best cast away?" Here is the most important question based upon reason. One can well afford to lose everything to gain a home in heaven. V. 26. "For whosoever shall be ashamed of me arid of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when be shall come in his own glory and in his Father's i and of tile holy angels." The question of salivation is not to be treated light!?? I>ecause judgment day is coming, at which time a man's •record will so be presented that it is man’s own final judgment. V. 28. “But I tell you of a truth, there be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the kingdom of God.” In a sense, the kingdom of God was to be ushered in during their life time, as was seen on the day of Pentecost. V.2S.“And it came to pass about eight days after these sayings, he took Peter and James and John and went up into a mountain to pray,” Jesus, feeling the need of prayer, sought a quiet place; his closest disciples were to be given a rich experience in a further and fuller revelation of God. V. 29. “And ;as he prayed, the fashion of his countenance was change* and his raiment was ' white and glistening." Likely Christ was praying regarding his coming death and he received a divine illumination as a token that his Heavenly Father would Ire with . — V. 30. “And there talked with him two men which were Mosessnd Elias.” Here were two. one representing the law and the prophets. whose natural death Is not recorded. As they talked, there must have been given divine encouragement. Here is a little picture of life beyond — they were conscious, they possessed eternal life. they were eas'ily identified. See next verse. V. 32. “But Peter and they that were with him were heavy with sleep; and when they were awake, they saw his glory and the two

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THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Grightwell, pastor 9:15 a.m. Sunday school hour. Don Sliger. Superintendent. We have a class for every age. If ypu do not attend another Church you are invited to join our growing Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service. Sermon by the pastor, “Religious. but not Righteous." Choir, directed by Robert Boat, will sing.' I “What a Friend” Mrs. C. E. Bell will play the organ. 2—4 p.m. Special Choir rehearsal. 0:30 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship Adult Study Group, 7:30 p.m. JCvening Gospel Hour. Sermon "Abraham. Man of Faith". You are cordially invited to the services of our church. You I will find a warm Christian welcome awaiting you. Monday — 7:30 p.m. Monthly church board meeting at the ; church. Tuesday— Women's Missionary Conference at Bluffton Baptist , Church. Dinner meeting is at 9:30 p.m. Evening session is at 7:15. Transportation will be provided for those going. Wednesday —7 p.m. Midweek Hour of Power prayer and Bible study service. 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Friday — 6:30 p.m. Philo Class Christmas Party. men who were with him.” The disciples became thoroughly awakened; they were overshadowed with divine illumination. Something supernatural was happening. V. 33. "And it came to pass as they were departed from him. Peter said to Jesus, Master, it irgood for us to be here; and let us make three tabernacles, one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias: not knowing what he said.” Peter in his confusion, as Moses and Elias were about to leave, must have felt this occasion was too good to give up. Here is a little suggestion of what heaven must be. No one wants to leave it. V. 34, “While he thus spake, there came a cloud and overshadowed them; and they feared as they entered the cloud.” Being surrounded by such a luminous cloud produced human fear. Recall or fears when loved ones mysteriously leave us. V. 35. “And there came a voice out of the cloud, saying, This is Imy beloved Son. hear ye him." i Here is a divine announcement of 'Jesus’ sonship. Here is a call for Jesus' followers to take to heart his life and his teachings. I V. 36. “And when the voice was past, Jesus was found alone. And they kept it close and told no man in those days any of those things which they had seen." There is a secret in God’s presence. -'Based on copyrighted outlines produced by the Division of Christian Education. National Council of the’Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by permission. Our Preacher Says: Secret of Happiness I love to think of nature as an unHmited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every day. every moment of our lives, if we will only tune in. I*o those who have not yet learned the secret of happiness, which is the joy of coming into the closest relationship with the Master and Preserver of all things, I say: Begin now to study the little things at -your own door, going from the known to the unknown, for indeed each new truth brings us nearer to God.—George Washington Carver., “ Without implicit faith in Christ the strongest heart will falter.

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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr. Seimetz, pastor 6 a.tn.. First Mass. 7:30 a.m.. LOV Mass. 9 a.m., Children's Mass 10:15 a.m.. High Mass. Weekday Mass, 7:20 a.m. Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday, the Rosary Society. I Second Sunday, Holy Name ciety. Third Sunday, the Catholic Ladies Os Columbia. Fourth Sunday, Children of Mary. FIRST CHRISTIAN < Traverse W. Chandler, minister ) Morning worship Iregins at 9:30 a.in. with the prelude by Mrs. William Bauman. Communion meditation and the Ordinance of the Lord's Supper. TJre topic of the minister’s sermon is "Day Is At Hand." Scripture lesson: Romans 13:1-14. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler sing “What Will I Do Without God?”— Perry. Mr. Glen Borchers, soloist. Junior church at 9:30 a.m. in the lower sanctuary. Bible school hour at 10:30 a.m., Everett Faulkner, supt. Gerald Strickler, assistant. The general meeting of the Women's Christian Fellowship will meet Monday evening Nov. 28 at the church at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edward Anderson leader. Mrs. Traverse Chandler in charge of worship. Choir practice: Juniors, 6:30 p.m. Adults 7. Wednesday evening. TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth Street John Chambers, minister 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. Clifford Hoverman. supt. Your Christian life will be made stronger by regular attendance at S. S. where God's Word as studied. 10:30 Am., morning worship. Sermon by' the minister: “The True Joy of Ctit is ftnss.’”-llxroW Mumma is organist and Paul Liechty will direct' the choir in the anthem: “Beautiful Savior.” 6:30 p in., boys and girls and youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m.. evening service. Sermon: “A Day of Good Tidings.” The committee on Evangelism will meet after the evening service. Wednesday. 7 pin., mid-week service. 8 p.m.. choir rehearsal. Thursday. 6 p.m., Sunday school fellowship dinner. Friday, 7:30 p.m.. Work and Win class meeting, and Christmas auction. CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th A Washington Streets David Slagle, evangelist 9:l® a.m.. Lord’s supper and preaching service: Worship hour. Our service will open with a piano p relud-e Aft er -hymns es praise -and Lord's Supper the message: “The Almost Christian" will be delivered. 10:30 a m.. Bible school hour. Lee Moser. Bible school supt. Classrooms and classes for all ages. Bring your children and attend our Bible school for the best training for life. 7:80 p.m.. evening evangelistic service. "The Accepted Time” is the title of the message. Sing the old songs of Zion with us this Sunday evening. 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday, prayer meeting and Bible study. Last week we enjoyed the slides on the Kiamichi Mountain Mission. This week we resume our study of 11 Cor. You are welcome to the services of the church which believes in the restoration of the New Testament church. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Streets C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Jesse Edgell. supt. Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Young peoples service at 6:45 p.m. Raymond Thomas, leader. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. Sermon by the pastor. Bridal shower for Paul and Marilyn Andrew’s Tuesday evening at the parsonage. Prayer meeting Wednesday at

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I 7:30 p.m. J A welcome to all. ASSEMBLY OF GOO |l9 South 13th street George Yarian, pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Come I and let God bless you as we study His Word. Sunday morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon: “The Four Carpenters." Sunday evening service, 7:30 p.m. Sermon: "The Waters of Marah.” Wednesday. 7:45 p.m., Bible study. ( You have an invitation to attend the church where people from all denominations meet to worship God. If you have a spiritual need, I want to encourage you to come , and let God meet your need. < —J FIRST PRESBYTERIAN , Mercer Avenue at Five Points Ray J. Walther, paator 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. Royal Friend, superintendent. . 10:30 a.m., worship service. Sermon “Able To •Receive the Christ”. Advent Sunday. The first Sunday in Advent, the season of expectancy, a time of spiritual preparation for Christmas. Anthem: “Fairest Lord Jesus”. A Silesian Folk Song. Mrs. C. Mayclin, director. 4.30 p.m., junior fellowship. Mrs. W. W. Cravens will complete a very successful month as the group's sponsor with a program on the American Indian. 6 p.m.. Westminster fellowship. "Alcohol and People.” Wednesday. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.. church fair. 11 a.m.4 p.m.. Cafeteria lunch. 5-7 p.m., turkey dinner. Tickets are still available —$1.25 for adults and 60c for children. Shopping all day in the wonderful surroundings of the “World at Christmas.” Mrs. Jack Knudsen and Diane Linn, your co-chairmen, seek every Presbyterian's help to make this a wonderful fair. Thursday. Junior basketball game, 6 p.m., Lincoln school gym. ZION Evangelical and Reformed Third and Jackson Streets William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. Richard Schafer, superintendent. There is a class for every member of the ‘family. Ctfme ■ and -study l God’s Word with us. Divine worship at 10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, “To the Glory of God.”“ This will be the annual Kingdom Roll Call commitment service. Pledges of time, talent and treasure for 1956 will be made during the service. All members of the church are urged to be present. The senior choir will sing, “A Song of Thanksgiving” by Parks. There will be no youth fellowship meeting Sunday evening. The Heidelberg class Mill decorate the junior department Christmas tree on Tuesday evening beginning at 7 p.m. Youth-choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Friendship circle meeting at the Church on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. MIW 'DOren Shaw, a guest fro tn England will speak. Bethany Circle on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Forrest Murray. Heidelberg class annual family Christmas party and carry-in supper on Thursday at 6 p.m. Members of the Chi 'Rho class and their families are also invited. Bring covered dish and table service and a 25c gift for the exchange. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 9, juniors at 10 a.m. Come and worship with us, CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street W. H. Kirkpatrick, pastor 8:30 a.m.. Christian Brotherhood Hour heard over WKJG. 1380 KC. 9:30 a.m., morning worship hour. The theme of, the service will he “The Law of Christian Safety.” Our nation is urging all to drive safely, to learn the laws of safety, to be a careful and skilled workman. Therefore it is well for Christians to live by the spiritual laws that will mean for greatest good to the greatest number. 10:30 a.m., classes for all ages. Mary Hazelwood. S. S. Supt. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service. Jayson Shafpe serving as chairman. The gospel message, asks a question. "Is There Any Word From the Lord?' 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday, prayer service and Bible study. Youth

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fellowship at same hour. 8:30 p.m., choir practice, important for all members to be present. 7:30 p.m.. Thursday, Missionary society meeting in the fellowship basement. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets H. J. Welty, pastor 9 am., Sunday school hour. Ralph Myers, general supt. Lester Strahm, junior supt. Mrs. Schilling, primary supt. Special offering for sidewalks. 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Solo, Mr. Myers. Message, Rev. Harvey Mitchell, professor at the Ft. Wayne Bible college. 7 p.m.. children's gospel hour. 7 p.m., teen-age MYF. 7. p.m., adult fellowship. 7:30 pm., evening gospel hour. Hymn sing, monthly missionary offering. Trombone solo, Gary Millington. Message, guest speaker. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible study and prayer groups. Saturday, 9 a.m.. Children’s practice for the Christmas program. There is a warm Christian welcome to worship with us. United Brethren In Christ Nutt man Avenue Paul D. Parker, minister Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Lawrence Michel is the general superintendent. Our freedoms in America depends upon our faith in God. Bring the whole family and study God's word with us. Morning worship service. 10:30 a.m. Sermon. "The Call to Service.” Christian endeavor, 7 p.m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Inspirational singing. Sermon. “The Finished Product.” Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. You are welcome to attend these services. FIRST METHODIST W. Monroe at Fifth Street Virgil Wesley Sexton, minister 9:30 a.m., church school. Leonard Soliday, general superintendent. in charge. Classes for all ages and a supervised nursery tor babies and all pre-school children. ■ 10:20 a.m.. divine worship. This service will open with the prelpde "Largo" by Handel, with Mrs. Edgar Gerber at the organ. In observance of Laymen's Sunday, we will have as our guest speaker. Dr. Leo Hauptman, registrar. Ball State Teachers College. Muncie. Mrs. Lowell Smith will give the story sermon for the members of Junior church. She has chosen as her topic “A Basket of Fruit." Noah J. Schrock, lay leader, will preside. The choir will sing the anthem “Sanctus" by Gounod, under the direction of Mr. Leland Neuen. Visitor are welcome to all of our services. 6 p.m., the school of Christian living series of evening Services will continue in Memorial Chapel. Devotions, will be under the direction of Mrs. Leonard Soliday. The adult class will meet with Miss Frances Dugan reviewing the classic, “Practice of the Presence of God ” The senior MYF group will meet for a “Chalk Talk" by Mrs. Raymond C. Harrison, The Intermediate MYF group will continue the study on “Indian Amerileans" with Collin B. High in charge. Mrs. Doyle Collier will show the movie ‘.‘Holy .Night' 4 to the children of pre-school age. Mrs. Raymond Walters will be in charge of the nursery. Wednesday. 7 p.m., choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m.. mid-week service in Memorial Chapel. Thursday. 6:30 p.m.. Everready class meeting at the home of Mrs. W. P. Robinson, 610 W. Street.

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Saturday. * Ruiiigaga Sal* It church b*«e»*nt. Mr*. Raymond Walters will b* la ehart*. ZION LUTHERAN West Monro* and Eleventh Street Edgar P. Sohmldt, pastor The Church With OaHtlonle Bell* Tomorrow is the first Sunday in Advent and the beginning of a new year in the Christian church. Advent Is a soaaon of preparation for Christmas, and all the sermons, hymns, prayers, and anthems breathe the spirit of expectancy. Advent Sunday will be observed at both the 8 and 10:30 services, with the Sacrament being celebrated at the later hour. "Rejoice greatly, O Daughter of Zion.” by Woodward, will be sung by the choir at 10:30. The Sunday will also be observed as Stewardship and Loyalty Sunday, with an every-member visitation conducted in the afternoon by teams of members chosen by the Board of Finance and Stewardship. Members are asked to re- 1 main at home until the canvassers have called. Sunday school and Bibig classes for all age groups are conducted from 9:15 to 10:10. William Gernand apd Pau) Busse, Jr., the superintendents. request a full attendance of children for Christmas service rehearsal. The Adult Bible class meets in the church and extends a cordial invitation to all people over 25 years of age. Saturday Bible school for children of the grades, 1 to 8. meets each week from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. Brief devotional* for the canvassers will be held in the church Sunday afternoon at both 1 and 1:30. The pastor will conduct them. The pastor will continue his adult lecture course Monday evening at 7:30. Church council meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at 7 p.m. The first of three midweek Advent Vespers will be conducted Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. “The Glory of the Lord shall be Revealed.” will he the theme of the pulpit message, based on Isaiah, chapter 40. The Adtent Wreath *4ll be used again at these Vesper*. Each vesper will be preceded by a brief concert on the Carillonic Bells by Donald Bieberich, church organist The annual meeting of the Voters’ Assembly with election of officers tor 1956 will be held Sunday afternoon. December 4, at 1:30 o'clock. The annual Christmas party of the Married Couples club will be held next Sunday evening, Dec. 4, beginning at 6 o'clock with a carryin supper. Guests- are asked to bring a fifty tent gift for Christmas Exchange. Al| adults of the parish, and their friends, are invited. Prepare for a real Christian Christmas this year. Attend divine services regularly. Keep Christ in the center of your Christmas preparation and celebration. We invite you to worship at Zion Lutheran church. BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren Benj. G. Thomas, minister 9 a.m., Sunday school. 10 a.m., divine worship. 6 p.m., youth fellowship f The pastor is starting a class in the “Meaning of Church Membership” to be held during the Sunday school hour Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18. All interested In uniting with the church are urged to attend. “Every Member A Missionary” is the emphasis throughout the church for this is Missionary Sunday. Jesus made that emphasis when he said: “You shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem (at home) and in Judea and Samaria (surrounding areas) and to the end of the earth." Special music will be brought by The Male Quartet of Mt. Pleasant high school. The sermon is: “Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God." A special offering for the missionary program will be received. That given by the young people will flow through the Youth Fellowship for their special project. Wednesday, 6:3(7 p.m., will be the church fellowship supper at which Dr. Benj. F. Smith w4U.be

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