Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1956 — Page 2

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CLEKICUB SAYS: Clericua says: “Wo are prone to tblak of Jesus' suffering on the cross only, but he euffered intensely preceding his death. There was the betrayal by Judas. the falae accusations of the chief priests, the mockery of the crowd, the taunts of Herod, the chastisement by Pilate, his condemnation as * criminal, the absence of his clout est friends when he needed them, most, his heavy load to the crosa."

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, S mjii ipqmrnmmm IIIMUM I■■ pp-rr I ! on ss»*i4S iUBMjjUgJp Creamei Comments" oa ths Sunday school lesson, Jesus Institutes the Lord’s Supper. Luke 32:7-23, tor Sunday, March 18. Thq passover feast had deep significance to thf Hebrews becpyae jt commemorated their deliverfrom the bondage in Egypt; lambs were sacrificed to recall their salvation as blood was placed over the doors of the homes so that |h| dqalb t». and »ielea»epe| bread fas used to recall how, for the lack of time, fetherw was , no Iqpvened bread, ft’hriel gas |>e Lamb of Qod that [tooeaway the sins of the world; the w»|pl pf pnJfeyejipS bread was continued with a hew meaning, Lord. ? V 5.7,8. “Then came the day of unleavened brpad, w|ien the passover igust be killed. And ho sent Peter and Jphn, saying, Go and prepare the paaqpver that w« may ept." Jepns observed the aacred old Testyipent rite ot the moat sacred memories; tor this last supper, a lamb was slain and other provisions necessary were mad? Vq.9,lQ. “And they said unto h|m, Where wilt thou that we prepfuw? And he said unto them. Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house'where he entereth in.” Jeags possessed supernatural knowledge. The custom was for women tp carry the water so the identity of the man was easy. The men's name is unknown. It matters pot whether our names are known to be recognized as servants of the Lord. V.Jl' “And yg shall say upto the good man of the hoyse, The Master sayqth unto thee, Wljerp U th® guest chamber where 1 shall eat the passoyer w-ith my disciples?" To be a really good man in the sight of God is a great compliment; he lived to serve the Lord h»I»f F‘s?“ ijiw an important part in the 'Apt&k his service, See the nett verse. V. 13. “And they went and found as he had said unto them and there they made ready the passover.” Due preparation is most important for the observance of the Lord's supper. -V.14. "And when-the hour was come, he sat ppyg, and the twplve apostles with Ipm.” Herp was a sacred and holy fellowship, the inner circlp gs a hpst of friends Jesus had. Only to them liquid Jesus rpvpal thp mpaning qf th? mo»f important part of his life. .. .. 1 ' V. 15. “And he untp them, Will? <fc#ifire | bgve to eat this passover f jth you before I suffer.” Here i« the prologue to the Lord’s Supper. There is a dppp iqqk tqtp The heart of Jesus apd pt his suffering love. y lj. “for I say unto ypu, I will not sny iqpr.e eat thereof, until it by TulHjies in the kingdom qf God." Jesus made it dear that tl)is w?s his last earthly meal with thenj. This wgs a pal| fpr deep concern and sorrow. It ppt them into a good frame of mind for what was to faky place. V. 17. “And he tpok the cup and gave thanks, and said. Take this and divide it among your selve? ” Jesus was looking ahead to the ushering in of an advanced program of the kingdom of God. For this was thankful. Hiq fellowship pas now taking; form pa the aigal war eaten together, „ I say uutu you. J will

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; 1 w—not drink of the trait of the wine until the kingdom of God shall come.” Here is indicated the future program of doser fellowship with him. V. 19. “And be took bread, and gave thanks and break it and nye untp them saying. This is my body which is given tor you; thia do in remembrance of me." As bread is broken to be eaten for physical lite, so Jesus' body was broken in dpath that his life might enter the spul for spiritual life. The big difference was in the sacrificial suffering pt Christ. This fact must never be forgotten. In the following verse, the cup. standing for his blood, his broken body which deepens the meaning pf his death on the cross. And now the scene is changed as Jesus points to his betrayer, as state# in the following three verses. This is difficult tp understand —how Judas, one of his chosen disciples, could be guilty of having a leading part in his death. —Th# Bev. D. Gprl yoder. —Based on copyrighted outlines produce# by I#® Diyisjon pt Christian Education, National Council of the Churches Os Christ in the U. S. A„ and use# by permission. BETHANY SHUBCH BviMNicpi Mnitpd Pr«»hrtfl Benj. Q. Thpmas, Minister The snow cornea apd goea. The seasons change. But our God Is the same yesterday, today and forpypr. His love ip constant. |le rpjpices when we heed his call to ‘■pssembje yoursplves together tor psalms and spiritual songs ” Come Wit# y.our family qnd other families, gnd if you pre alone, cppm eml Yho are louesomr a b 4 rylP lc P together. |u tye prpisp and thenksgiviqg to Qqd fpr pis gloripus iqye shown toward all his children. f;00 IL fP. Syndpy School Wjth Mr. Richard fi. Maloney as superintendent. 10:00 a. m. Divine Worship. Sermon. "Jqsps la the Way Ot Lovy." ” " 5:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship. The Cqmmi ,,B tou qp Missions and Social Acljon in charge.,,. : ...JWMteL W p. to. The W Join Up Clasa Birthday Supper. TtHMBbTf t:3g p. m. The Loyal LUUKhtprß Claes pi home of Mrs. Adolph Kolter. wpripimitoy: § :3 ® P- »■ Youth C>q|r. B:|p p. m. Senior Choir. 7:to P- ni. Midweek Lpnten spryice. . 'fbjirsrfcy: 2:00 p. m. The General meeting pt the W S. C. S. at the churpb. U Our heather Says: AH yqur strength is in your union ! •- ' 2. Ag yqiirdanger in discord; Therefore, be at peace henceforward And brothers live together. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. ■■ .—- . — I Wit . aA| I -and— jMHJ I Wisdom B C* 1 * 3 ? * '** **** w A - ter from Scotland came to J. Hudson Taylor to offer himself for service in China. “Why do you, with only one leg, think of going as a missionary?" asked Taylor. “f do not see those with two legs going, so I must,” replied George Scott. He was accepted. *? W Holy asm. withlß J* thp spur# pf ppise apd powpr.

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"W—---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 a.m., High Mass. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. .Lenten services. Friday 7:30 p.m. Way of the Cross. Weekday Mass, 7:20 a.m. Holy CompmiMoP Sundays. First Sunday, ths Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Hply Name Society. Third sunday, the Catholic Ladies pt Columbia. ' | Fourth Sunday, Children ot Mary. CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th and Washington Street David Slagle, evangeliat 9:3d a.m., Lord's Supper and Preaching service: The worship hour. “A Searching Question" is the sermon topic for the hour. This question comes from God to man. 10:30 a.m.. Bible school time. ' Lee Moser, Bible school supt. 1 Classes and classrooms for all ages. Bring the family to Sunday morning Bible class. You’ll be glad ' you did. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service. This service supplies an opportunity for you to worship in the ' house ot the Lord. “The Night of i Agony” is the message. 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday prayer i meeting and Bible study. Il Cor. i 13 is the study. It This year our annual anniveri sary service will be held March 25. The public is invited to attend a carry-in-dinner which will be ■held around 12 o’clock. An afterI noon service will follow. Everyone is welcome to every service of the Church of Christ. MIBBJONARY j Tenth and Dayton Street J . H- P«tor ’ 9 a.m., tSuaday sdwofeaAaur. Ralph Myerp, general supt. Classes fpr all agf groups. Honor the Christ and attend His House. If 1 you are pot attending Sunday school anywhere, we would urge you to visit one of our classes of 1 your age group Missionary offering today for David Zimmerman. 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Solo. Mrs. Charles Tumbleson. Message, by the pastor. 2 p.m... baptismal service to be held at the First Christian church. 7 p.m.. children's gospel hour. 7 p.m.,. teen-age MYF. 7 p.m:, adult fellowsbip. '7:30 p.m-, evening gospel hour. Hymn sing and chorus time. Trombone solo. Gary Millington. Mes- , sage by the pastor. Monday. p.m., Sunday school committee and teachers will meet at the pastor's home. W'edbesday, 30 p.m.. Bible study and prayer groups will meet. You will find a warm Christian wejcomp at any or all of our services. ZiON Eyangelical and Reformed Third and Jackson Streets William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. Laverne Roth, superintendent Children, young people and adults will find a class and a welcome. Come and bring the family. Divine worship at 10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: "Behold, the Man!” The senior choir will sing, “Angels '"at Cal Vary" by Fearis. Your attendance in the worship . service will pot oply set a good example to the non-churched, but will also inspire others. Visitors are always welcome. The Mission Band will meet during the sermon portion of the service. Youth fellowship at 6:15 p.m. Gary Robinson will give the devotions. Mrs. Adolph Weidler will talk about the Winnebago Indians and our denomination’s work among them. Sponsors for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson. Final review for the senior, catechetical class at J p.m. on Tuesday. youth cßoir rehearsal op Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. final • mid-week Lenten service on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The filmstrip. “Judgment and C-rucifix-

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I! "J j ion” will be shown. The youth ' choir will sing. Senior choir rehearsal after the service. Presentation of the confirmation class before the official board, parents and friends following the Lenten service. i Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 9, juniors at 10 ami. Come and worship with us. QHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street W. H. Kirkpatrick, pastor <8:30 a.m., "Christian Brotherhood Hour” heard over WKJG, 1880 KC. 9:30 a.m.. morning worship hour. Rev. C. W. Shultz, evangelist, will speak at this hour. Story time for the children. 16:30 a.m., classes for all ages, Mary Hazelwood, supt. Li 1 p.m., ‘‘Christian Brotherhood Houy” heard oyer 800 KC. 7:39 pjp.. evangelistic service. Rev. Shultz, missionary from Trinidad will speak. The revival will continue each night through to and including Wednesday, Mar. 28. , Thp Men’s Prayer Band will meet each evening at 7 p.m- Let every Christian pray In faith, expecting great things of God. For surely this is God's time of visitation. Come night after night and bring a friend. ; TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth Street John E. Chambers, minister 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; Clif- ’ ford Hoverman, general superintendent. We urge you to be faithful to your church during March, which is Loyalty Month. 10:30 a.m.. morning worship; message by the minister, “What ’ Shall I Do with Jesus?" Clara Ellen Hitchcock is organist and Walter Henkel will direct .be choir in 1 the anthem "Behold the Beauty of; ’ the Lord” by Anderson. Visitors; are welcome; friends invited; and members expected to be present. 10:30 a.m., special choir rehearsal. 6:30 p.m., boystand griis ship and youth fellowship. Lester Snutbine will talk to the Y.F. and ralite hjs recent trip? to Labrador. ’V’to p.m.', the evening service , in the sanctuary. Parts II and 111 > of the film. “Our Bible. How It Came to Us” will be shown. . Wednesday, 7 p.m.. mid-week . ijenten service. Message by the minister. "The Helmet of Salvation.” 8 p.m., Wednesday, choir rehearsal. Saturday, 5:30-8 p.m., chili supper at the church, sponsored by the V. I. S. class. 1 FIRST CHRISTIAN .17 " — Traverse W. Chandler, minister The 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 “A Jojrobs Witness". Scripture lesson John 1:43-49. Text John 1:40-51. Tlhe choir, under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler will sing: The Old Rugged Cross.” Wilson. Junior church at 9:30 a.m. in the lower sanctuary. {Bible school hour at 10:30 a.m. Hverett Faulkner, supt. Gerald Strickler, assistant. The Priscilla Circle will meet Monday at the home of Mrs. Max Stucky. Mrs. Glen Borchers will bp leader. — Corinthian class will meet Monday with Mrs. Elmer Darwachter. Devotional leader, Mrs. Darwacht«r. Entertainment leader will be Mrs. Harmon kraft. iChoir praeti<-e. Wednesday: Juniors at 6:30; adults at 7 p.m. 1 ZION LUTHERAN West Monroe and Eleventh Street Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor The Church With Carillonic Bells "The Greatest Power In the World" will be the pastor's sermon topic Sunday morning at both the 8 and 10:30 a.m.. worship hours. Choose the hour most convenient for you and join the many worshipers in the house of God where beauty ot sanctuary and service are an invitation to worship. Last Sunday’s attendance was 423. The sixth in the series of midwee): Lenten services will be conducted Wednesday evening at 7 and S’ls’o’clock. “The Savior Ridiculed by the Rabble” is the theme pf the pulpit message. The atteudgnee last Wednesday evening

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was exactly 400. We invite you to be one of the worshipers next Wednesday evening. The choir, under the direction of David Ernbler, will appear at the 10:30 service Sunday morning, singing, " Send put Thy Light," by Guonod. Sunday school aud Bible classes meet Sunday from J: 15 to 10:10 a.m. Adults are invited to the Bible classes and the children to the Sunday school, nursery to senior classes. William is superintendent. The cfaoir will rehearse Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Zion Walther League will hold a business and social meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Plans will bp made for the annual zone spring festival of which the Zion league will be host, April 22. The Walther League. Inter-river zone, will hold a meeting Monday evening at 7:30 in Zion Parish hall, to which all Walther Leaguers are invited. Vincent Muntzinger of Fort Wayne will speak. Tbfi r . Emmaus Guild, evening group of Zion Missionary Society, will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Nelson of the county welfare office will speak and offer a skit on child welfare as conducted by the office. All ladies of the parish are cordially invited. The junior confirmands will meet with the pastor on Tuesday at 3:45 p.m., and Saturday at 8 a.m./ ‘' :■ Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening at 6:45. At Saturday school next Saturday morning a moving picture, •'Journey into Faith” will be shown to the children following the opening devotions at 9:15 o’clock. We have found joy in Jesus; may we share it with you? Come to our church services Sunday morning and Wednesday evening. FIRST METHODIST W. Monroe at Fifth Street Virgil Wesley Sexton, minister I 9:30 a.m., church school. Leonard Soliday, general superintendent, will be in charge. Classes for all ages. Nursery for toddlers and a supervised crib room for babies. Adult membership class-will meet at the parsonage. .......... Iff: 20 a.m., divine worship. This service will open with the prelude ’ Sanctus” by Gounod, with Mrs. Edgar Gerber at the organ. During the service she will also play “In the Silence of the Garden” by Wilson and “Postlude in B Flat” by Davis. The senior choir under the direction of Leland Neuen will sing the anthem “Come, Holy Spirit” by Bach. The story sermon for the members of Junior church will be on the topic "Reflections.” The pastor's sermod will be on the theme "When Are We Alive?" New members w-ill be received intpthe church during this service. 5 p.m.. Senior MYF will meet in Memorial Chapel. Rev. Sexton will present the lesson on the subject of “Christian Symbolism.” 6 p.m.. Fellowship supper in the church dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith and their committee will be in charge of arrangements. 7:30 p.m.. Lenten worship service. For the sixth in our series of Lenten services, the A Cappella Choir of Taylor University will appear under the direction of Dr. Howard Skinner, Jr. “The Passion According to St. John’’ by Bach will be presented by this fine choir. Visitors are invited to attend all. services. Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held in Memorial Chapel. Dr. Byron Stroh, District Superintendent, will direct the meeting. All members are urged to attend. Wednesday, 6:15-6:45 a.m., Lenten prayer service in Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Harry Dailey will be at the organ and the pastor will

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conllpue the lesson on “for the Living of These ’ Daye.” 7 p m., choir rehears#!. Thursday, 1:80 p.m., Circle 2, Mrs. Lohnas Mclntosh, chairman, will meet with Mrs. Paul Edwards. 2 p.m.. Circles 1 and 4 will meet in the church lounge. Mrs. Adrian Baker and Mrs. John Nelson, are the chairmen of these circles. Dorcas circled Mrs. Maynard Hetrick, chairman will meet with her in her home. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh and Marshall C, E. Lykin#, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., Jesse Edgell, supt. Juniors in charge of Mrs. Geo. Anspaugh. Worship service at 10:30. Pastorfl recall vote will be taken. Sermon subject: “Leaving the lighthouse to man the life boat.” Young people's service at 6:45, led by Ellen McAbren. Theme: “When a Group Prays." Evangelistic service at 7:30. Serinon by the pastor. Prayey meeting Wednesday at 7:3f p.m. Sunday school workers will meet at the church at 7:30 Monday evening for monthly conference. “Upstairs Climb” continues with a gpa lot 310 in attendance tomorrow. A welcome to all. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Avenue at Five Points Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. Classes (or all ages—one just for your age—come and learn of Him! 10:30 a.m., worship service. Sermon: “The Heart of Things.” Anthem: “In Joseph’s Lovely Garden” Mrs. Clark Mayclin. director. 4:30 pan., Junior Fellowship will not meet at their regular time but at 6 p.m. to see the Church Family Night film, “In Face of Jeopardy.” 5 p.m., Church Family Night. This last of this year’s Family Nights promises the same fine experience as the other two. Tonight after a light supper provided by the sharing of our sandwiches and we will see the stirring film, “In Face of Jeopardy." There will be classes for the Nursery and Kindergarten age child. All are invited to come and share the joy of this Christian fellowship • and learning. . - ' ■ Monday. 3:3ff p.m., Communicant's class. Tuesday. 6:15 p.m., sharp. Men’s Council Dinner. Every man of the church will enjoy this dinner meeting as the men of the church get I together at the dinner hour to learn of the challenge of the # church for mep. This mpnth ftg, * Westminster fellowship youth wfll present “Raban Marak", a dramatization. and we will hear first hand reports from our representatives returning from Chicago. Call in your reservation and come. Wednesday. 6 p.m., Westminster . choir practice. 7 p.m., adult choir practice, Mrs. C. Mayclin, director. 8 p.m., / Lenten prayer meeting. “The Questions of Prayer” — “How”. Please Note: The Women’s Association Meeting scheduled for March 21 at 8 p.m. has been post- . poned one week until March 28. Sunday March 25 — 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. Royal Friend, supj. A special class for each age. Come and see! 10:30 a.m. servicp of the Joyfulb Entry. Westminster choirs. Infant Baptism, and palms distributed. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor Saturday 7:30 Evangelistic Services. Sunday 9:15 am. Sunday school hour. James Strickler. Supt. - ( 10:30 a.m. Rev. i Wm. J. Roe. guest speaker. Special > Music by the choir. - ‘ 6:30 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship. Junior Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Evangelistic i Service with Rev. Wm. Roe. The , public is invited to our services. Monday, 7:30 p.m. Men’s Brother- . hood meeting. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. Dynamic - Builder's class party. I Wednesday —7 p.m. Midweek i prayer Service. 8 p.m. Choir jfet foMttwl- —~~~—

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MBCttsslon on 1 iQueMlons &s| Dlscussioft questions on the Sunday .School Lesson, Jesus Institutes the. Lord's Supper, for Sunday, March 18. 1. How account for Judas being the Lord's betrayer? 2. What was the passover a remembrance of? 3. How is the Lord’s Supper related to the passover feast? 4. What are the symbols of the Lord’s Supper? 5. Why is it so important to remember the death of Christ? Th# prayerful heart is the insurance against petty upsets and assurance for the demands of today. FLOORCRAFT » TORe • FLOOR COVERINGS t INSTALLATIONS 164 South 2nd Street Phone 3-3071 BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feed “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 Smith Scrap Iron Co< Dave Smith Steel - Scrap Iron - Rags t \ Paper All Waste Material Phene 3-3089 Erie & 10th St Decatur, Indiana LUTES FLOWER SHOP Phone 3-3304 Flowere For All Occaelons Potted Novelties Potted Plants — Corsages For Gdneral Plumbfrig and Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service, Just Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING 704 W. Monroe St Phone 3-2609 PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar You Can’t Beat a Pontiac U. S. Tires—DuPont Paints DECATUR SUPER SERVICE *■■■■■**«■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■ Go To Phil L. Macklin & Co. for ’ Prompt. Courteous Service For All Makes of Cars 107 8. First St. Phone 3-2504 AUCTION SALES Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALK DATE Livestock, Farm, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann Corner First & Monroe Sts. PHONE 3-3201 TF BABER’S Jewelry Store Decatur " -for FINE JEWELRY Quality Photo Finishing Featuring Oversize Prints HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. ■A,.,,, ----- - . DISTRIBUTORS OF MOBILGAS - MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Sth & Monroe Phone 3-2014