Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1956 — Page 2
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Lesson Prayon Lesson prayer: W* pray that ' men b* mad* conscious of th* weakening mental effect In knawt ingly making wrong decisions. Forbid that men continue to reject the Ixird M Saviour. Having accepted the Lord, grant that time will be • used in better understanding the will of God and expressing that will in worthwhile service. ' ■ , . ... .. ■<■■■’’- 1 > Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year. —Emerson. Quality Photo Finishing Featuring Oversize Prints HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. BABER’S Jewelry Store Decatur for FINE JEWELRY auction sales Experienced Salesmanship at Your Service RESERVE YOUR SAL& DATE Livestock, Fann, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmann Corner First A Monroe St*. PHONE 34261 Go To Phil L. Macklin & (Jo. for Prompt, Courteous Service For All Makes of Cars 107 S. First St. Phone 3 2504 PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar Yau Can’t Beat a Pontiac y. 8. Tires —DuPont Paint* DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monroe St. we—wee, n a jiwen SSBESEESHESHESJS2SHHHESHHES For General Plumbing ano Heating Needs, We Are A Your Service, Just Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING 704 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2609 LUTES FLOWER SHOP x Phone 3-3304 Flower* For AU Occasion* Potted Novelties Potted Plants — Cqr**ge* BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coat Wool and Mill Feed “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-31?2 f the floorgraft BTors • floor coverings f .INSTALLATIONS 164 South 2nd Street Phone 1-3071 ne9E=nSBBHHKaOSMEE Car Payments Toe High? Lots of Smail Bills? Consolidate Your Debts and Reduce Your Payment* LOANS 826 to S6M General Management and Investment Corp. 157 8. 2nd Phone 3-3333 SPRUNGER implement CO. Quality John De*r« Farming Equipment DeLqval Dairy Equipment ” Louder B*rn Equipment See us for Service 114 N. 3rd St. Phon* 3-3813 x.-s-rx:, ftCj.gr.ifjg wxia-. .x. J! .o■■■l.J. . !■■■.> The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. iiiiini i w« — Mi ■ ■
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Creamed Comments on the Sunday School Lesson. The Gospel Over-Act 19:8-26; Ep'hesians 5:1513. comes Paganism, for Sunday. June 10. In Paul’* second missionary journey, he made the wicked City of Corinth his headquarters. In hie third journey, he made wicked Epheaus his headquarters. He started with a minority add preached the word that all evil would be condemnd. Noje that it was the Word that brought conviction and this was done kindly yet bqldly. rbvealipg all forp>sjQf evil, but fbowing a lav* for those g<Uhy. 'Among the man? evils *t Ephesus was drunkeness. and so this is called a temperance Jession. V. 8. “And he went Into the syuagpgu* and spake boldly for the space of three months, disputing and persuading the things imperilling the kingdom of God.” This visit was « promised return when visiting Ephesus before In both visits. Paul reasoned and made clear the teachings of the Word. He was laying the ground work for a longer time of teaching and preaching. V. <9. “But when divers wets hardened and belfleved not. but spake evil of that way before the multitudes, he departed from them, and separated his disciples, disputing daily In the school of Tyrannus.” The Word being rejected by some a sharp division; thus, it was wise for Paul to change his place of meeting strengthen unhampered those who were sincere. - I V. 10. “And continued for! the space of tweorears; so that alii they which dwell in Asia beard this I Weird of the Lord Jesus, both Jews ’ and Greek.” From a city the go* ' pel radiates and reaches many peo-' “And VakPJ tfe? 1 believed I came; gad confessed apd showed their deeds.” Magic and counterfeit religion was exposej by Paul which produced sincere confes-' a ions. • > V. 19. “And many *lso which used curious arts brought their 1 books together and burned them before all men, and they counted the price and found It itfty thousand pieces of Silver.’ Sincerity is expressed in deeds. V. 20. “So mightly grew the word of God.” The word of’Go<| grows when it has a chance. V. 23. “And at the same time there arose no smg.ll stir about that way.” People, to be saved, must have soul-stirring conviction, seeing the awfulness of sin. Vs. 24. 25. “And a certain man Demetrius, a silversmith which; made silver shrines fqr Diana, brought no small gain to th* craftsmen, whom he called together with the workmen of like occupation and said. Sirs. know yet not by this craft we have our wealth?” When one’s pocket book Is touched, concern is aroused. V. 26. “Moreover ye see and hear that not alone at Ephuesus. I but almost throughout all Asia, this Paul hath persuaded and turned away much people saying there be no gods made by bands.” In this and the : following verses be points out both the financial loss and the loss of devotion to Diana, one of the popular pagan gods. Christianity overthrows all paganism sooner or later. When Pan! was a prisoner in Rome, he wrote the letter to the Ephesians, admonishing them to be faithful and to break away from all forms of
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Jiiln'ii i " sin i 'i'Bi I ' gin. Here «re recorded a few verses in the fifth chapter. V. 16. “Redeeming the time because the days are evU.” Here is a general principle evaluating time. The Christian life is so important that it claims *ll our time. It is wrong ta use time uselessly. Make every minute count. V, 17. “Wherefore be ye not unwise but understanding what the, will of God is.” It is a full time job to learn the will of |Qod in all things. V. 18. “Be got drunk with win* wherein excess but be filled with the Spirit.!! In this verse we find a basis for the quarterly temperance lessen. Drinking alcoholic beverages Igads to excess; this bus always been a major sin; ft Is rampant today. The cure for “teeing fujl” of liquor is tp be full of th* Spirit. J —she Rev. D. Carl Yoder. , Based on copyrighted outlines produce! by th* Division of Christian Education. National Council ot the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and used by permission. ■ »IB W < "■* _B The late General Marshall said: “We have mad* much-of America’s strength and material prosperity. We have talked a -great deal .*bout Apiericaq yay of Ute. But ofr material prosj?erity may or may not lie exportable. A dypajhic phV 080 !* 11 !'. °n the other hand, kftows up rgpjrictjpns pt time or space. And wg do have an American creep that comes to us from peep, roof? nf the past It springs from the convictions gnd [ hopes pf men and w-omen from I many lands who founded this nation apd madp it grqgt ... “But |t jnusf pp remembered I that raising our vok;e to tpe woild imposes upon ps a . most serious obligation. We canpot convince others unless we are true ourselves. When wq call for out grtat lhdividual’ freedoms, we must be Stir* Ufot Up ipMugement erf “these , right* is permittH or' tolerated i because at emotions of the moment.'’ , - „ • Discussion questions on the Sunday school lesson. The Gospel Overcomes Paganism, for Sunday, June JO. 1. What gffect on the will is a continual rejection of Christ? - 2. WJiy Is it impossible to be ! neptral q? to right relations with God? “ 3. What proof can you give as to the spiritual force of Christianity? A Why i« it wrong to misuse one’s time? 5. Why I s evel > drinking intogicants moderately ev|l? Our Preacher Says: Life hps a meaning because God h*s a plan. God h*s a pervading purpose that touches all life. Finding .that purpose and making it real give? zest and meaning to living. The discovery of God in his plan for the world is the basis for the familiar saying, “There’s a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew ttem hpyLXEyiar! | — . Help us to be content with striving to do Thy wall, knowing that Thou wilt supi>ly all our needs.
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iii'miTT' i'-i * ' ■MMQBhiMSqKg 1 ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Very Rev. Magr. Seimetz, pastor ir 6 a.m., First Mas*. 7:30 «.m., Lew Mas*. 9 a.m., Children’s Mass 10:15*a.m., High Mass. Weekday Mass, 7:20 a.m. Holy Communion Sundays. 1 First Sunday, the Rosary Society. Second Sundgy. Holy Name So1 Third Sunday, the Catholic La- • die* of Columbia. Fourth Sunday, Children ot Mary. i ' FIRST CHRISTIAN ’ Trevors* N. Chandler Minister 11 Morning worship begin at 9:30 1 a m with the PrkltKi® hr Mrs. William Bauman at the piano. Mrs. .Glen 'Boreners at the organ. Coini munlon meditation and the OrdL 1 nance of the JLord’s Supper. The of.the minister sermon willbe “the Miraculous Age” Scrip ! L ture Lesson Exodus 4:1-5 Text Ex -odus 4: J. 1 The choir under the direction of! I Mrs. Gerald Strickler will sing "I Look for Jesus” Dexter Soloist,' . Mrs. Dayle .Lee. • | . Junior church In the lower sane- i ; tuary at 9: >0 a.m. Blmle School | ! Hour at 10:30 a.m. Everett Faulkner. Supt. Gferald Strickler assist-1 i ant, Lydia-Ruth Circle will meet • | Wednesday, Juh* 6 at 7:30 with f Mrs. J. E Anderson, who will be I worship! leader Mrs. Homer Ruhl, i Jeqder. i ' ' * TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth Street* I John E. Chambers, minister 9:15 a.m., Sunday school. Clifi ford Hoverman. supt. , 10:30 a.m., morning worship. MeesUge, “Blessed are the Mercij ful.” Harold Mununa is orgarftet , «nd Walter Henkel will direct the choir in the anthem “In Heaven Above” by Christiansen. g:3ft p.n> , boy*, girls and youth fellowship. ,7:3.0> p.m., the evening service; Message: "I Will Look Up.” , The church council pieeta after the evening service. Monday, 8:45 a.m., second week of D. V. B. S. Tuesday, ,7; 30 p.m.., W. S. W. 8. party for all women and girl?, ;pt the cJturph. , ..‘Wednesday, 7 p.m-, mid-week service, 3 choir rehearsal. -Thursday, 7:30 pjp-> Mies aid meeting. . Note — The minister will attend the meeting of the Board pf Trus--1 tees of Indiana Central College Thursday and Friday. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Npftmkn Avenue Paiil D. Pqrker, minister Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Lawrence Michel the general -superintendent will have charge of the School. Start the week right by qttqndlng Jhe Sundgy- school and church ot your choice. Morning worship service, 10:30 a.m. The pastor will speak on the subject. "The Grace of Patience.” Christian endeavor,, 1! p.m. “Body Under—Soul bn Top” Will be the subject for study in this fellowship service. —• e Evangelistic service. 7:30 jxm. Song fest. Sermon. “Peters Fall, And Its Reasons.” Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday 7:39. The vacation Bible school will continue through the entire week. You are welcome to attend these services. MISSIONARY - Tenth and Dsyton Street H. J. Welty, pastor 9 A-m-. Sunday school hour. Ralph Myers, general supt. Classes for all. This i? building fund offering Sunday. 10 a.m.. morning worship hour. Duet. Mr. and Mrs. L. VonGunten. Message by the pastor. The annual church business ( meeting following the servjce Sunday. 7 p.m., children’s gospel hour. Mrs. ‘Welty in charge. 7 p.m., teen-qge MYF. Rev. Welty |n charge. 7 p.m.. adult fellowship. Lester Strahm in charge. 7?3(? p.m.. evening gospel hour. Hymn sing gnd chorus time. Spe- -• ,vm.. ....A ,
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rial music. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Bible study and prayer groups. Vacation Bible school every day Monday through Friday, 8:3010:30. We have 102 enrolled in our school. The closing day is June 8, and the children will give their progra mat 7:30. June 10. Father and Son fellowship will l>e June 11. Dr. and Mrs. James Gibson, Methodist evangelist of Wilmore, Ky. will conduct a revival meeting in our church June 17-24. There will be a warm Christian welcome for you any time you viait our services. ZION Evangelical and Reformed Third and Jackson William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a.m. Laverne Roth, superintendent. Competent ' teachers sfre in charge of all classes and there is a class for every age. Came and bring your , family.. %> , ’ ; . Divine worship at 10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “Testing Our i ißeligion.” The senior choir will sing, “The Hand of God” by Cole. . Let us keep up our church attend- ! ante during the summer month*? j Visitors are always welcome. The j Mission Band will meet during 1 the sermon portion of the service. Youth fellowship picnic at the home of Naomi KJlrchhofer on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Pot-luck supper 1 with the wieners, buns and cold ■ drinks being furnished. * Monday through Friday, from i 8:30-11 a.m. second and final week I of the vacation church school. The enrollment and attendance have been excellent. Let’s keep it up for the next week. Newcomers may still enroll. Official board meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. » Women’s Guild meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Heidelberg class meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. Children’s day rehearsal on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Come and worship with us. SStlii 4 - .7 W' ■ ■-,! / 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Avenue at Five Point* Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday church school. Royal Friend, superintendent. 10:30 a.m., worship service. Special Mnusic for the day will be provided by Rosemary Strahm. Th* message of the morning is entitled “It Causes Me to Tremble" —a report on the 168th general assembly by the Rev, Ray J. Walther. Monday. 9-11 a.m., daily vacation Bible school, second week. Friday. 4-8 p.m. church family picnic. Sunset Park. This picnic comes at the conclusion of the D. V. B. S. and will be presented by the Sunday school of the church for ekery member of the church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 South First Street Stuart H. Brightwell, Pastor 9:15 a. tn. Sunday School hour. James J. Strickler, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worshlr nervice. Communion service with sermon entitled "The Magnetism of the Cross." Choir anthem is "For Me To Live” by von Berge. 6:30 p. m. Baptist Youth Fellowship. Jack Ladd, president. 7:30 p. in. Evening Gospel hour. - The public is invited to the ser> vices of opr church. You will find a friendly welcome. Church Activities Monday through Friday—Daily Vacation Bible School. 8:15 - 11:00 a. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Hour of Power prayer service aqd Bible study. 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Sunday evening, June 10 — Vacation Bible School program at the church. BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren Benj. G. Thomas, Minister 9:00 A.M. Sunday Schoo’. Mr. Richard E. Maloney. Superintendent. We hare classes for all ages. We urge you to come with your children and study the Word of God. 10:00 A.M. Divine Worship We shall celebzrate The Lord’s Supper. The Choir will sing ‘'The LodT and I” Pastor will bring the Communion Meditation. The Youth Fellowship is making a trek to Oakwood Park to- * A '
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morrow. They plan to leave the church at 12:30 P.M Persons who win take a carload to Lake Wauasee are asked to contact the Youth Director, Mr. VeVrnon Custer We have been holding a very fine Vacation Church School this past week. The enrollment has been 14 more than last year. There are classes for all between 4 and 14 years of age, Kindergarten thru JJuJnior High, and other are invited to enroll. Claeses are in session from 8:30 till 11:00 A.M. daily. WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. The Hour of Prayer and Biblestudy. Thursday the W.SW.S. Units will meet. ZION LUTHERAN West Monroe and Eleventh Street Edgar P. Schmidt, paator The Church With Carillonic Bells Decatur war veterans of the D. A. V., the V, F. W., and the American Legion will be guests of the Lutheran church at the 10:30 service Bunday morning as the church observes Memorial Sunday. “Our Memorial Stones'* will be the sermon theme of the pastor. The choir will sing two anthems: “Holy God. we praise Thy Name," ■ by Carl F. Mueller; and "God Bless Onr Land,” by Kountz. The Matins will be conducted at eight o'clock. The same sermon theme will be used at this early service. Sunday school and Bible classes meet from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. Vacation Bible school goes into its second and final week. Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Registrations are still open and children may enroll any day. Vacation Bible school each day from 8:30 to 11 a.ip. The pastor's adult instruction class meets Monday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Choir rehearsal Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Sunday school teachers meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The closing service of the Vaca? tion school will be held next Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the church. , The Lutheran Hour Chorus will present a sacred concert at the Decatur Community Center Sunday, June IF. at 1:30 p.m. The public .is invited to share this rare musical treat. A freewill offering will be received. Holy Communion will be celebrated Sunday morning, June 10, at the 10:30 service. Announcements may be made by card at the services tomorrow morning, brought to the parsonage mail-box, or mailed to the pastor. This will be the only Communion service during June. A group of adults will be received into church membership. The Lutheran church extends a cordial welcome to the non-church-ed people of Decatur. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the theme of every service. 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. For the first Sunday of June the theme of the service will be "Vital Faith.” Our attention will be directed towards the early church as rdcdrded id the Bdbk <H Acts. Come to worship the Lord in a beautifully decorated house of worship, where redeemed men and women sing the songs of Zion from glad and overflowing hearts. 10:30 am., classes for all ages under the direction of Mary Hazelwood, superintendent. 1 p.m., "Christian Brotherhood
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Hpur” hegrd over JOO KQ. 7:BQ p.m.. Sunday eveaiqg evangelistic service, Herbert Hawking serving as the chairman. The pastor's gospel message, “The Disciple's Reward'* — calls attention to the fact that it pays to be faithful as the Lord’s disciple. The Dally Vacation Bible school continues from Monday through to Friday each day from 9 to 11 am., under the direction pt Betty i Scott. All indications are that this , school Is one of the very finest conducted so tar. Closing service will be on Friday night at 7:30. with exhibit ot handwork and time of fellowship in the fellowship basement under the direction ot Emma Frank upon ‘ the completion of the program in the sanctuary. Mid-week prayer service. Wed., at 7:30 p m., Youth fellowship at ‘ 7:30 p.m. Choir practice at 8:30 ’ p.m. 1 FIRST METHOQIST ' W. Monroe at Fifth Street ?, » Virgil Wesley Sexton, minister (Please note change in time of i sprvices). 9 a.m. church school. Leonard Soliday, general superintendent. Will be in charge. Members of the high school class taught by C. 1. 1 Finlayson will give the devotions during the assembly period. Class1 es for all ages. Nursery for toddlers and a supervised crib room ' for babies. 1 40 a.m.. divine worship. This ’ service will open with the prelude 1 “Adagio" by Beethoven with Mrs. Edgar Gerber at the organ. Other ’ selections by Mrs. Gerber will be ’ "Fifth Nocturne" by Leybach and “Pax Voviscum" by Harris. The story sermon for the members of * Junior Church will be on the theme “The Words We Say." The : pastor’s sermon will be on the 1 topic “What Must I Do To-4a- ’ herit?" The senior choir under the direction of Leland Neuen will 1 sing the anthem “God of Our Fathers” by Warren. * 4 p.m., senior and intermediate r MYF groups will meet in Memor- ' ial chapel ot the church for devoI tions before going to Hanna-Nutt-man park tor refreshments. Spe- ’ cial guests will be MYF from Garrett. 1 Monday. 7:30 p.m., commission ’ on worship. Wednesday. 7 p.m,, choir rehear- ‘ sal. Thursday, 7:30 p.m,, ever ready ■ class will meet in - the church lounge. Wesley class wiU meet in ’ the recreation room, Friday. 7:36 p.m. commission on 1 membership and evangelism. I ■" CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7th and Marshall Street C. E. Lykins, pastor i Sunday school at 9:30 a.nj. Jesse ; Edged, supt. Mrs. Gee. Anspaugh, Jr., supervisor. Worship service at 10:30 a.m.. , sermon by the pastor. Young peoples service at 6:45 , p.m. , Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. , Sermon by the pastor. I Monthly missionary service and i prayer meeting Wednesday evei ning at 7:30 p.m. The annual elec- ■ tion of officers of the Missionary society will take place. i Vacation Bible school will con- ■ tinue Monday through Friday at . 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. I r *1 Central Church of Christ in Nashville is redecorating one of its Bible school rooms as a chapel for the deaf and speechless. Dial-a-prayer inspiration services .have proved so popular they are being operated in an increasing number of cities by churches and YMCA's. - Two century-old periodicals have merged into a single weekly magazine to serve Quakers around the world as well as the recently
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