Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1955 — Page 2

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I Oa Creamed Comments on the Sunday school lesson. Jesus Teaches Confidence in God, Luke 12:22-34. for Sunday. January 8. (oaf ide nee fs based on siacerity. Confidence in people calls for integrity. honesty, truthfulness. Confidence in truth cslls for an absolute surrender to it. Jesus so fulfflTed these requirements that there was no question about the called-for confidence. In this leeson are presented two ways of life— one is the way of anxiety — the very opposite of the right way —the way of confidence. V. 22. “And he said unto the disciples. Therefore I say unto you. Take no heed tor your life, what ye shall eat; neither for the body w-hat ye shall put on." A complete | faith hi God is essential — faith that wise provisions are made for man's well being. However, in the frame work of this faith, man needs to plan well and -not be idle. He is to proceed one day at a time. “Givq us this day our daily bread” points the way. V. 23. “For life is more than meat, and the body more than raiment." Life and our physical bodies are first; food,and raiment are second. God. having given life and physical bodies, has made provi-1 sipn for them. V. 24. “Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; and God feedeth them; how much more I are ye better than the fowls?” The Providence which watches over' the birds can be trusted to protect the (ilsciples. V. 25. “And which of you with taking thought can add to his stat-, ure one cubit?” Worry can not add to one's stature or to the span of life. In fact, one who worries does | not fully trust God. Therefore it Isa sin. It is the of illness' and distress. V. 26. “If ye then be not able to do that thing which is least, why take thought for the rest?” Since j God ably handles the part over which he__has. control, why not leave part in his bands with confidence? *- V. 27. "Consider the lilies how they grow; they toil not. they spin nq|; yet I say unto, you ( that Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” God causes the short-lived flowers that are without intelligence to become more beautiful than the garments made for the greatest of kings. 4 God haq a • greater interest in Us ; than in the inanimate objects; his care parallels his interest. Here is the fundamental reason for our confidence in him. ¥.28. “If then God so clothe the grass, which is today in the field, and tomorrow is cast into the oven. how much more will, he clothe ; you. O ye of little faith.” “O ye of little faith” is one of the most vital statements Jesus ever made. I It is keen today by such questions 1 as. Why do the wicked prosper? Why do the innocent suffer? Why was a loved one taken by death?! What is heaven like? "Trust and obey, tor there's no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey.” Our common greeting. “How are you?” might well be, changed to. "How is ybur faith?” Vs 29. 30. "And seek not ye what ye shall eat or what ye shall drink, neither be ye of double mind .For ail these things do the nations of the world seek after; ind your Father knoweth ye have need of these things.” Confidence must be expressed in a receptive ■ondition. Here is the value 0 of true prayer; for one does not change God by prayer, but one

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CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall Street C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Jesse Edgell, supt. Juniors in charge of Mrs. Geo. Anspaugh. Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Young people's service at 6:45. Evangelistic service at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Union service at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Evangelical and Reformed church, showing the film: “Our Bible, How it Came To Us.” Monthly missionary service at ,7:30 p.m., Wednesday. A welcome to all. I <Wavl Take time to work—it is the price of success. ■ Take time to think — it Is the source of power. Take time to play — it is the secret of perpetual youth. Take time to read—it is the foundation of wisdom. Take time to worship—it is the highway to reverence. Take time to be friendly—it is the road to happiness. Take time to dream —it is hitching your wagon to a star. Take time to love and be loved—lt is the privilege of the gods. Take time to look around—it is too short a day to be selfish. ; Take time to laugh—it is the music of the soul. CLERICUS SAYS: Clerfcus says: "Be sincere! We can all be that. We may lack many i things, but no one Heeds to lack sincerity, for sincerity requires only an unselfish heart and an unwavering will.” I Que Ml on S ggl Discussion questions on the Sunday school lesson, Jesus Teaches Confidence in God, for Sunday, January 8. 1. What are the causes of so ' much worry today? .2. What are the evil effects of worry? 3. What is the cure of worry? i 4. Why is there sq littje faith today? 5. How may little faith become true Christian faith? changes himself, when prayiiy in confidence, because the heart is opened and tile mind receives dlvine impressions, and the will to do right is strengthened. V. 31. "But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Make first things first always. Difi ferentiate between needs and ' wants. Have confidence that God will supply your needs. I V. 32. “Fear not little flock; for ■it is your Father's good pleasure ■to give you the kingdom.” The kingdom of God here and hereafter is a gift. Our part is to have the . necessary faith to claim it. Vs. 33. 34. “Sell what you have and give alms .’ . . For where your treasure is there is your heart also.” Show- your faith by good works. Re full/ef faith and you will be faithful. ’ —The Rev. D. Carl Yoder. . —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.

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| ■> TT-" i BT. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Msgr.. Seimetz, pastor . 6 a.m., First Mass. 7:30 a.m.. Low Mass. 9 a.m.. Children’s Mass 10:15 am., High Mass. Weekdsy Mass, 7:20 a m. Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday, the Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name SoI ciety. I Third Sunday, the Catholic LaI dies of Columbia. f Fourth Sunday, Children of I Mary. CHURCH OF CHXIST e 12th and Washington Street David Slagle, evangelist e *9:30 am., Lord’s Supper and preaching service: the worship b hour. A good resolution fgr the person who has been neglecting i- his spiritual growth would by to take Heb. 10:25 seriously. Start b the New Year out right by being in the Lord’s House Lord's day, b morning and evening. The message will be: "4 New Road.” 10:30 a.m., Bible school hour. Lee Moser. Bible school supt. t Classes for all ages. 'Remember i. that this Lord’s day is enrollment s Sunday again. Enroll this Sunday, . and receive a pin. i- 7:30 p.m., evening evangelistic service. Our regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting and Bible study is being dismissed because of our 8 revival which will be in progress r then. We are beginning • our twot week meeting Tuesday evening. 8 The public is cordially invited to attend this revival. Everyone is welcome to every service of the Church of Christ. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets H. J. Welty, pastor 9 a.m.. Sunday school hour. Ralph >|yers. general supt. AssisV ant SupJ. Zearl McClure. Building Fund offering today. Classes f<jr - an age groups. If. you are not ats tending Sunday school anywhere, , we invited you to begin the New Year in our school. j 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Special music. Message: “New f Year’s Theme — Rejoice in the Lord.” 7 p.m., children's gospel hour, it 7 r ulm teen-age MYF 7 p.m., adult fellowship hour. b 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour. Message: "Cautions for 1956.” Tuesday, T:3O p.m., we urge all 1 to see the film “Our Bible. How it 8 Came To Us”, which was produced ' by the American Bible society; 3 and will be shown at the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. 8 Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Bible 8 study and prayer service. Start the .year right by attending ’ the House of God. We invite all 1 to worship With us in our services. 1 i- . CHURCH OF GOD » 628 Cleveland Street j W. H. Kirkpatrick, pastor r 8:30 a.m.. "Christian Brothers hood Hour" heard over WKJG, • 9:30 a.m.. morning worship seiV r ice. First Sunday of the New Year. - The theme of the service will be, 1 “What to ■ Remember, What to ex--1 peel of 1956!" us start off by putting first things first, for the ■. path of happiness is found only s by the way of righteousness — rise i- up O Men of God, and be done with 1 lesser things! - " " • 10:30-a.m., classes for all ages. Hazelwood. S. S. Supt. 1 p.m., “Christian Brotherhood ' Hour" heard over 800 KC. 7:30 p.m.. evangelistic service.C. W. Strickler will serve as chairman. The pastor will bring a message on the subject. “We Can Walk the 'Road of Abundant Life!” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer service followed by Missionary activity. 7:30 p.m., youth fellowship. 8:30 p.m.. choir practice. FIRST METHODIST West Monroe at Fifth Virgil Wooley Sexton, pastor 9:30 am., church school. Classes for all ages. Leonard Soliday, general superintendent, in charge. Nursery for toddlers. Supervised crib room 10:20 a.m.-, divine worship. The service will open with the prelude. "The Everblooming Rose,” by ' r - - - Go To Phil L. Macklin & Co. for Prompt, Courteous Service For All Makes of Cars 107 8. First St. .Phono 3-2SOI

I Clark, played by Mrs. Edgar GerI ber at the organ. During the eervice, she will also play “The Lord is Mindful of His Own” by Mendelssohn and "Paeans of Victory” by Morrison. The senior choir under the direction of Leland Neuen will slug "O Holy Father' by Marchet-, i ti. There will be a story sermon , for the members of the junior church entitled “The Next Chapter.” This service iko-Lhe antaUal student recognition service of the church. College students participating will be Miss Anita Smith, prayer; David Uhrick, scripture; ushers: David Owens, Sheila Ahr Owens. Sarah Gerber, Carol Elzey, Dan Thomae and Jack Lawson. Robert Ochsenrider, who is a ministerial student at Earlham College, will deliver the meditation on the subject, “Religious Problems of Campus Life.” Other stuI dents honored at thia service will • be Tony Custer, Janet Hott, Janet | Hetrick, Janet Everhart, Dana Dali zell Brentlinger, 'Robert Sprague, Phillip Krick, Mary Ann Swearingen, John Doan, June Edwards and Luther Schrock. 6 p.m./ the senior Methodist youth fellowship will meet in Memorial Chapel for the service of Holy Communion. The pastor will be in charge. The cabinet is requested to meet in the pastor’s study at 5 p.m. The Intermediate Fellowship will resume meetings on January 8. We join today wfth the other . member churches of the Associati ed Churches of Decatur in an attendance crusade which will run until Easter. The theme is “The Answ-er is God.” Let us all attend each service of the church during this time. It can be a great spiritual experience for each of us. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., the Associated churches of Decatur present the sound moving picture, "Our Bible, How it Came -to Us”, at the Zion Evangelical agd Reformed church. An offering will be received to defray expenses. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid-week service in Memorial chapel. 8:30 pan., church school workers conference in the lounge. A filmstrip will be presented on literature and resource material for Class use. All teachers and assistant teachers are urged to be present. Friday, 7:30 p.m.. commission on membership and evangelism in the pastor’s study. Sunday, January 8. 10:20 a.m., the morning worship Service on this Sunday has been- designated by th'e official bdhrd as a congregational meeting for the purpose of information and discussion of the building program of the church.-All members are urged to be present! . ZIPN Evangelical and *Raformed Third and Jackson Streets William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. Lsiyerne Roth, Teachers and officers for 1956 will be installed. Begin the new year by bringing your family to study God’s Word. Worship service at 10 a.m. There will be a brief* memorial service ■ for the members of the churqh who departed this life during 1955. Annual congregational meeting will, also be held. There will be reports and election of officers. Mission Band will meet on the second and fourth Sundays of January. There will b£ no youth fellowship Sunday evening. ■ ’“"'Tht' Associated Churches of Decatur will sponsor the showing of a film: "The Bible: How It Came To" Us” in this-church on Tuesday evening, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. Every one is invited to attend. An offering will be received to defray the rental expense of the film. „ Youth choir rehearsal pn Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. Senior choir_rehearsal on Wednesday at 7 p.m. - Women’s Guild meeting on Wednesday a{ 7:30 p.m. Heidelberg class meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Christmas decbrations will be« removed. Catechetical classes on Saturday mohning: seniors at 9, Juniors at 10 a.m.' ( a and worship* with us. ZION LUTHERAN West Monroe and Eleventh Street Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor A changeless Christ for a Changing world. New Year’s Day services will be conducted at 8 and 10:30 o’clock Sunday morning, with the pastor preaching the message. “Our Saviour's message for the New Year,” PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar Y»u Can’t Beat a Pontiac U. S. Tires—DuPont Paints DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 22-1 W. Monroe St.

• based on Luke 12, 4-9. The choir will appear at the I laterservice, singing, “Hide not - Thy face, O Lord,” by Haydn r Morgan. Installation of new church r officers for 1966 will be held at 1 thia service. *, Sunday school and Bible classes i will be conducted at 9:16 o’clock. • All Bible classes will begin new - courses of subject and discussion I materials Sunday morning, the be- • ginning of a new quarter. You are ■ Invited to enroll Sunday morning. > Saturday Bible school will be conducted again next Saturday at ' 9:16 o’clock after the holiday vaca- > tion. The pastor’s adult instruction • class will not meet until Monday, ■ January 9th. > Organizational meeting of the - new church council will be held ■ on Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. 1 Choir rehearsal Wednesday at ’ 7 pnr Begin the New Year by worship- > ing the Lord in His house. If you ■ have no church home, the Lutherl an church cordially invites you to worship. There are services at twx> • convenient hours every Sunday, ■ 8 and 10:30 o’clock. f 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mercer Ave at Five Points Rev. Ray J. Walther, Pastor Sabbath Services: ' 9:15 a.m. Sunttay School Royal Friend Superintendent. 30:30 a.m. Worship Communion Meditation Never- 1 the-less Solo by Paul Saurer. t This year the Associated , Churches of Qpcatur* will co-opera-I lively have a Church Attendance . Crusade in keeping with the Na- ’ tional Crusade dates from January 1 to April 1. The theme is “The Answer is God” and throughout . these three months each Church will endeavor to have all of its members to actively witness to the . fact by their regular attendance i to the Church Services. The Answer is God! Witness to the fact by your faithfulness in worship t Received into the Church on this . Sunday morning. . „ Mr. & Mrs. John Combeliic come • by Letter from the Plymouth Con- ■ gregational Church of Chattanooga, - Tennessee. Mr. 4 Mrs. Richard Schauss come i by Letters: Mr. froth the Presbyi terian Church of Norwalk, Ohio, and Mrs. from the Presbyterian . Church of Howe, Indiana, i CHURCH EVENTS Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Zion E & R Church. The Associated Churches 1 wil Ipresent “Our Bible. How It ■ Came to Us.” There will be. an 1 offering to defray expenses. ’ Wednesday — 9:00 - 10;45 am. Morning Bible Study Class 8:00 - 9:45 p.m. Evening Bible Study Class This year the Epistle of the Ephesians will be studied under the leadership of Mrs. Ray Walther. To umke the study available to , more women, there will be two groups. Every woman is Invited. Chapter 1 will be studied. 6:00 p.m. Westminster Choir Practice — Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin. , Directing. 7:00 p.m. Senior Choir Practice Thursday — 6:00 p.m. Boy’s [ Basketball Practice. Sunday, Jan. 8, Newly elected officers to be ordained and in--1 stalled. BETHANY < 0 Evangelical United Brethren Benj. G. Thomae, minister ! “I was glad when they said unto s me, ‘Let us go unto the house of ■ the Lord’.” Come and worship the Lord our i God. Begin the New Year with ’ God and walk in his paths of righteousness. You are heartily - invited to come and bring your

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family for instruction and worship in the churches of Decatur. The Sunday services at Bethany chureh are: < 9 a.m.. Sunday school. Richard E. Maloney, general superintendent. 10 a.m., divine worship with Reception of new members into the church: the Sacrament of Holy Communion and the installation of Sunday school officers teachers. 6 p.m., youth fellowship. The commission qn Stewardship and evangelism is in charge. Let us have everyone out of junior and senior high school age. If you attend no meeting of young people, you will enjoy coming to Bethany. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., qhoir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m., prayer and study led by Mrs. ißay Stlngely. 8:30 p.m., the council of administration. < FIRST BAPTIST 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor 9:16 a.m., Sunday school hour. James J. Strickler, superintendent. 10:30 a.m., rooming worship. The Lord’s Supper will be observed at this service with the communion meditation by the pastor. Anthem by the choir: "Another Year is Dawning.” 6:30 p.m., Baptist Youth fellowship. »■ 7:30 p.m.. evening gospel hour. “The Happy Heart” a sound film will be shown at this service. This is the first Sunday in our church year. Our members and friends are encouraged to be in God’s House, an«f the New Year with Him. —A, Wednesday, annual church buslnessLmaqting. Reports of the church and -Sunday school will be given. All members of the church are urged to attend the meeting. • < 8:15 p.rn., choir rehearsal. - FIRST CHRISTIAN » Traverse W. Chandler, minister Morning worship begins’ at 9:30 am., with the prelude by Mrs. William Bauman. Communion meditation and the ordinance of the Lord's Supper. The topic of the , minister's sermon will be: “Positive Purpose.” Scripture: Rev. 21:1-7 text Luke 9:23. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler will sing. Junior church will join with the adults today. Bible school hotir, 10:30 a m. Everett Faulkner, supt. Gerald Strickler. assistant. Lydia-Ruth Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Daniels. Wednesday, January 4 at 7:30. Mrs. William Kohls wRj be the leader and Mrs. Elnflft Dlirwachter in charge of the worship. Choir practice Wednesday evening. Juniors at 6:30 and adults' at 7 p.m. Start the new year right by attending church this Sunday. TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, minister 9:15 a.in., Sunday school; Clifford Hoverman. general superintendent. We are co-operating in the nation-wide church attendance crusade beginning this Sunday. 10:30 a.m.. morning worship and service of Holy Communion. The communion theme: "In the Fullness of Time” will be used by the minister. Harold Mumma is organist and Walter Henkel, choir director. will lead the choir in the anthem. "O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee." All members are urged to be present for this first service of the New Year. 6:30 p.m., boys and girls and youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m.. evening evangelistic service-with the message: "On Being too Comfortable.” Mr. Henkel is song leader: Clara Ellen Hitchco<B organist; Gloria Fugate, pianist. The local conference will meet after the evening service. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., the sound film, “How the Bible Came to Us" will he shown at the Zion Evangel-', ical and Reformed church. Wednesday, 7t30 p.m., opening service of our Crusade for Christ, with Rev. Homer Achor as guest evangelist. Services will be held

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