Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1956 — Page 2

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Our Preach# Says: Cotta In fqar* caat out the love of God. The love of God ca»t» out •11 tears. These certain fears are: ■mgp-. - tear Os defeat. Insecurity, trouble. They ire produced by a .ugWcentered life. By a surrender T>f self. God’a love flows iUkThat love casti; off those ftjrtalaJfetrs that frustrate life. ’^7.... *

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On The Sunday School Lesson, The Shepherd Psalm, Psalm 23, for Sunday, October 28. Os all the temple son*, none is so rich in thought as this one. The purpose of this lesson is to deepen appreciation of God’s loving care. V. 1. “The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” The fact of God as Lord is at| established fact. One way to think of him is as a< shepherd caring lovingly for bfs sheep, 'the care of the shepherd ‘ ‘ls So perfect that the sheep frust . Jjie shepherd fully so that they know his voice only and follow him unreservedly. “No good thing ftlTTbe withheld from them that, walk uprightly.” V. “He maketh me to lie down in grefeu pastures, he leadeth me Iteside the still waters." There is rest and physical satisfaction in the green pastures. We may depend upon God for our daily needs, on condition that we faithfully follow him. Next to food is water for sustenance. Nothing is so refreshing as cool water. God has made provisions for refeshing our souls in calmness, quietness and a waiting before him. V. 3. “He restoreth my soul; he -ieadeth me tn paths of righteousness for his name's sake.” A shepherd keeps a keen eye oa the sheep which are likely to be hurt or lost, and immediately takes the case in hand and administers relief in special care; or, in case a sheep is lost, he leaves the ninety and nine and .seeks the lost sheep until it is found. John 3:16 is this verse verified. There is great rejoeing In the restoration of a lost soul — joy tn the presence of the angels. It is written that all we, like sheep, have gone astray. There is a song *Tve been redeemed by the blood of the Lamb." We are I not restored just for the purpose of being tn God's care, but rather.fnr.the purpose of doing onr part in making wrongs right, which is the work of righteousness. There are paths of duty, that lead us in Christian service. No prayer is so important as that ot asking for God’s guidance. . V. 4. “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow . of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art w-jth tne; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” One of the important things on our part is to say “yes” to God always, even when we reach the end of the road and are called to enter eternity. The word .“walk” is significant. It is a daily program — even in the last day on earth. It is written of Enoch that he walked with , God. But one way he walked so far that he never returned to earth ' again. “Through” is most sfgni-’ ficant. -When we.come to- hard places, pain, sickness or death, we dan go round them; we must go THROUGH them. Our prayer is for grace sufficient to go through. It is written “my grace is sufficient fbg thee." God's care is so perfect that, in perfectly trusting and obeying him, there is nothing to fear, for-in his presence there is strength and comfort. The rod the staff of the shepherd sugxtet the ample provisions the Ijdra has made, not only to care for us. but to comfort us. Life goes on and there is no death for Hod's child. What is called death is only a shadow — the shadow of - “ Thou “Thou pteparest a table befprb irfb.in the presence .of mine enerttfes;' thou anointest my head with oil; my cup rUnneth over.” j — ■ jr. .

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God is host to his obedient ahild There is a table set for cornany. no matter how adverse the circumstances. The faithful are received as God's honored guests; In fact, the guests of the faithful are to be ordained by the anointing of ojl: they joy of this experience will be unbounded. Httven’s blessings are too great to be described. V. 6. "And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” Each redeemed soul Will live throughout eternity. That is our real home. No more sickness, no more pain, no sorrow, no death. That will be the most gtorkms experience we can ever have. In the face of these facts. >no nohn or woman can asbe retries* about hH right relations to God. It calls for a daily program of seeking God’s will, a quiet waft in true meditation, a quick response to the eall of Christian service. • full Surrender and faithfulness to the end. and goodness are God’s angels that accompany one on each side. — The Rev. D. Carl Toder. Bethany Evangelical UNITED BRTHEREN CHURCH BenJ. G. Thomas, Minister Bethany people are urged to be , in attendance at the Spiritual Emphasis Week Os meeting which begin tomorrow night in the Meth- , odist Churth at 7:30 p.m. They are a part of our progfam. Let us support them with our presence each night and with onr praters each day. . f 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. Classes for all ages. Mr. Richard E. Mal- ' oney is Superintendent. 10:00 a.m. Divine Worship. ’ This is Men’s Day and men will participate in the morning worship ' hour. The sermon: “New Men in i Christ” will be brought by the i1 pastor. The choir will sing: “I walked ' today Where Jesus Walked." The ' special offering received will be 1 used for the The Chapel at the ’ Theological Seminary in Reutlin- ' gin. Germany and for two projects within the Conference: Wabash ' Northside Mission and A Chjl-, ’ dren’s Centre at Ooakwood Park. 6:00 p.m. Youfh Fellowship will be W'V Htirtr' Wtfnnbgrifl and her topic is: “The Strategy of Communism”. All Youth, ages 12 I to 20, Ure part of our fellowship. Come Carly for games. There will be he'meeting as the church this Week because of Spiri- , tual Emphasis Week. Church construction in the United States set a new record for the first six months, of 1856. The I figure is $336,000,000, exceeding : by $1,000,000 last year’s mark for similar peridd. Weekday religious education is on the threshold of becoming a “power in the nation,” in the opinion of 300 Christian educators who held a conference at Oberlin, Ohio. The newly vitalised program now, reaches 3,000,000 children of ■ all faiths-. One hundred nineteen students from 25 countries and from 40 member, churches -of the World Council of Churches are studying under scholarship this fall. Scholarship openings have been provided by chrches and educational institutions in twelve countries. ~ -4—4- H 3 Ton Are as young as your selfconfidence; as old aa your heart. —Crand.

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ST. MARY’S CA.rtOSIC CHURCH Vary Rev. Msgr. Selmetx, paster 6 a.m., First Mass. '7:30 a.m.. Lew Mass. 9 a.m., Children’s Mass 19:15 Am., Nigh Matt. Weekday Mass, 7:20 am. Holy Communist Sundays. First Sunday, ths Rosary Society. Second Sunday, Holy Name Society. -fe . Third Sunday, the Catholic Lar dies of Columbia. Fourth Suaday, Children of ‘ Mary. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Ave. st Five Folnts Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m.. Sunday church school. Royal Friend, supt. Classes for all ages and a nursery class for ba- ' bies under two. No one is denied the privilege of learning of Christ ' and His message for their lives; come and bring the family. 10:30 a.m., worship service. Lay- ’ men’s Sunday. A service of worship for men by the men of »he church under the leadership of the i local Men’s Council, Mr. Lewis Smith, pres. , Special music by a male auar tette. Worship service parts conducted by Robert Flora, the morning message; Lowell Harper, the I prayer; Boa Norquest, the Scrip- ( ture; and Lewis Smith, presiding ! throughout. Morning message “The , Truth Will Make Yoh Free.” Every Man is invited! Nursery care durl ing the worship service. ■ Sunday, 1:30 p.m., youth budget s committee meeting. i 4:30 p.m., junior fellowship. 6:00 p.m., Westminster fellow- ' ship. i 7:30 p.m.. spiritual emphasis . week jpervice. The Rev. William HHI, poaching. First Methodist Ch ?££ wHI be a specTaT meeting each night this week with the exception of Saturday as an endeavor by the Associated Churches of Decatur that .the “spiritual? might he emphasised. Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Men’s Council dinner meeting. Wednesday, choir practices. Mrs. Clark MaycHn, directing. Women’s Association meeting. Yoii are heeded by the Lord and this church is dh Instrument of His welcome. *“'7 "i FIRST BAPTIST 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor 9:15 n.m., Sunday school hour. James J. Strickler, superintendent. We have a class for every age group. t 10:30 a.tn.. morning Worship service. Seririon by thd pastor. Choir anthem is “Count Your Blessings” George Myers, choir director. 6:30 p.m., Baptist Youth Fellowship. Jack Ladd. Pres. 7:io p.m., opening service for Spiritual Emphasis Week at the Methodist church. Rev. Wm. Hill of indlahapblie is the speaker. We urge you to attend these services of inspiration. The regular services of Our church are dismissed tor this week. In order that we maj participate in Spiritual Emphasis Wefek services. CHURCH DF CHRIST * 12th* and Washington Street Carroll Myers, minister Lee Moser, Bible School Supt. 9:30 a.m., morning worship service. Sermon: ‘The Lord’s Supper.” 10:30 am.. Bible school with classes for everyone. This, the teaching program* of the church, everyone needs all the teaching we can get. 7:30 p.m., evening hour of power. Come hear the message and take part in the inspirational song service. Message: “The word of God." Monday through Friday — Spiritual Emphasis Week. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible study and prayer meeting. Jesus has said: “He that is faithful until death shall receive a crown ot life.” UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avenue Paul D. Parker, minister Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Law-

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rence Michel, general superintend j ent. Make the matter of religion I at your house a family affair. There are classes for all Including a kindergarten for the little folk. Morning worship service. 10:30 a.m. The pastor will speak on the i subject, "A Great Work.” There will be no evening service . at Nuttman Avenue, or mid week prayer service in lieu of the special Spiritual Emphasis Week services being held here in our city. The Spiritual Emphasis Week I services will begin Sunday evening, at 7:30. The services Will be . held at the Methodist Church. The Rev. William F. Hill of Indianap- . oils will be the speaker. We urge your faithful attendance of these meetings. , i ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Third and Jackson William C. Feller, Pastor Church School at 9:fro a.m. Laverne Roth, superintendent. Come and study the great lessons of BiI ble with us. There are classes for all ages. I Divine Worship at i»:»0 a.m. ; Laymen’s Sunday. Call to worship and Invocation Will be given by Robert Kershner, responsive read- . ing will be lead by Wesley Lehman, Scripture reading will be , given by Albert Brushwiller and , J. Henry Graer will give the morn- , ing prayer. A men’s chorus will {sing, “Sound the Battle Cry” by j Sherwin, and “Shepherd of Isreal” by Stebbins. Messages Will be given by Leo Kirsch and Ibomas Adler. All memers of the ehurch and ' friends are invited. The Mission Band wilt meet during the sermon : portion of the service. ■ Youth Fellowship at 6:15 p.m. Judy Stauffer will give the lesson from the book. “There Is No End”. Ron Feller will given the devotions. Opening of Spiritual Emphasis Week services in the Methodist Chureh at 7:30 p.m. Dr. ,Wm. F. Hill, pastor of the Brookside E.U. 1 B. Church, Indianapolis, will be i the speaker for the week Ruth and Naomi Circle, on Wed- - -a-wh. nesday at 6:45 p.m. There will be no cathetical classes on Saturday morning. Infants will be baptized on Snni day. October 28. Come and worship with us. ZION LUTHERAN West Munroe and Eleventh Street Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor The Church With Caritlonlc Belts 8:60 am., the early service. 9:15 am., Sunday Bible school. 10:30 a.m., late morning service. “Our Church —a house of Blessing” will' be the pastor’s pulpit theme Sunday morning. The choir will appear at 10:30, singing, "In Thee Is Gladness," by Gastoldl. Robert G. Welsh will direct. You are invited to enroll in one of the four Bible study groups or enroll yotfr children In a Sunday school class, nursery to senior. The annual fall rally of the Inter river Zone of the Walther League will be held Sunday afternoon, with a business meeting at St. Paul's ehurch, Preble, at 1:30 p.m., and. the rally banquet at Monmouth high school at 6 p.m. The board of elders meets Monday evening at 8 o’clock. The Stewardship council meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. Wednesday morning school chapel in the church at 8:25 a.m. The church schools teaching staffs meet Thursday evening at 7:30. On Thursday and Friday, pastor Schmidt Will attend the No. Indi ana Lutheran Pastors Conference at St. John’s church, Monroeville, and Miss Evelyn Nussbaum, teacher, will attend the No. Indiana Lutheran Teachers Conference at Trinity Church, Elkhart. The Zion day school will dismiss classes on these days. Only grades 5 to 8 of the Saturday Bible school will meet next Saturday morning, October 27, 9:15 to 11:30 o’clock. Holy Communion will be celebrated next Sunday morning. October 28, at the 10:30 service only. The festival of the Reformation of thp Church will be observed. Announcements of those desiring to commune will be received by card mailed to the pastor by Friday or left at the church tomororw morning at either service.' The annual confirmation reunion

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service of the couhrmation classes of the past ten years win be held next 9nnda> etenlflg at 1:99 O'clock. The Rev. Henry C. Abram will speak. Dr. Oswald C. Hoffman may toe heard on the Luthdraa hour every Sunday at 12:30 past noon over I WKJG. You are invited to listen In. If yon hive no church home. Zion Lutheran church invites you to worship at either 8 or 10:30 tomorrow morning. I CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland. Street W. H. Kirkpatrick. pSSfor 8:30 a.m. ‘Christian Brotherhood Hour” heard over WKJG, 1880 KC. 0:30 a.m., morning worship hour featuring good spiritual singing l that will lift the soul and preaching of God’s Word that is needed and timely. The theme of the service will be, "How to be free from fear?” 10:30 a.m., classes for all ages, under the supervision of Mary Hdtelwood, superintendent. 7 p.rn.. prayer service in the dhapel of the First Methodist church. 7:30 p.m., First service of Spiritual Emphasis week held this year in the First Methodist church. Rev. William F. Hill will be the guest speaker. Rev. Gerald Gerig. will be the song director. This is an opportune time to emphasise the spiritual by throwing our fall ardor into the week's activity of prayer, witnessing, and working fer the importance of the soul’s spiritual development. Services each night with exception of Saturday night. Saturday night. 7:30 p.m., the Banner Clash will meet with the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mitchel. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7th & Marshall Street C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school at 9:30. Otho Suman, supt. Mrs. Geo. Anspaugh, junior supervisor. Worship service at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Young peoples’ meeting at 6:30 Instead of 6:65, dismissing at 7:15. This church wilt join with others of the Associated churches in the beginning service of "Spiritual Emphasis Week” in the Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic meetings will begin in our own church on Wednesday evening with Rev. Lum Jones, of Ada, Oklahoma, as speaker and Mr. & Mrs. Jim Crider of Indianapolis as singers. Our people are urged to join with other Christians t>f all denominations in the swmsorship to those spiritual emphasis which will bring increased religions impact to the community. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Traverse W. Chandler, Minister Morning worship begins at 9:30 a m. with the prelude by Mrs. Glen Borchers at the organ. Call to worship. Communion meditation and the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper. The topic of the minister’s sermon is "Mighty Men.” Scripture lesson If Samuel 23:8-17. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Gerald Strickler will sing "Holy Spirit, Truth Divine” Lorenz. JJuJnJioJrJ church at 9:30 a. m. in the lower sanctuary. Mrs. Edward Anderson will direct the story lesson. Bible school hour at 10:30 a. m. Everett Faulkner, Supt., Gerald Strickler, assistant. Classes for all ages. The Christian church is joining with the Associated Churches of Decatur in Spiritual Emphasis Week. The C. W. F. meeting scheduled

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for Monday at t:8o la oMrigdd to l:Se * m at t tf# qhfifcb. Tbw WUIiM Worker* elM* ty echeduhd for Wednesday •vanlug will be Tuesday, Oct. 30 at th* hem* H Mr. e*d Mr*. Norman Koons. There will be no choir practice this week: ' _ “V'"*' n~ nt- - ■ < FIRST MSTHODIS/ F W. Monroe at Fifth Street Virgil Wesley S*«ton, Minister 9:30 A. m. Church school. Leonard Soliday, general superintend ent, will be hi charge. Classes for all age%. Nursery for toddlers •nd a supervised crib room for babies. Membership class will meet ii the pastor's study. 19:88 a. m. Divtne worship. The pastor will continue with the series of sermon* based on the Sermon on the Mount on the topic "flanger and Thirst.” The choir under the direction of Leland Neuen will sing the anthem Incline Thine Ear To Me" by Himmel. Organ selections played by Mt* Edgar Gerber win be "COnstdOf and Hear Me” by Pflueger. A Prefer for Zion’ Ey’ Wilson, apd "Toccata Mi F Minor" by Manifold. The Junior Church group will meet in the Recreation Room during worship hour with Mrs. Raymond Walters as the lewder., Visitors are Invited to our services. ‘ 6 p. m. Intermediate Youth Fellowship group will meet to the films. "Adobe Village” and “Israel Hoiidy” will be shown by their Mader, Mr. Collin B. High. 6 p. tn. Senior Yeirth Fellowship will meet in Memorial Chapel with Recreation room. Two colored : Rev. Sexton In charge. Susan i Custer wilt have devotions and the sponsors will be Ms. and Mrs. William Uster. The lesson will be the fourth in the series on Boy- . i Girl relations. 7:30 p. m. Spiritual Emphasis i Week services begin. Speaker: Rev. William Hill, Indianapolis; Song Leader: Rev. Gerald L Gehrig. Missionary church. Services at ,7:30 each night except Saturday. Monday. 7:15 p. m. Evening Circle No. 1, Mrs. William H. Brown, chairman, will meet in the church lounge and attend the Spiritual Emphasis service in a body. Wednesday, 7:00 to ,1:30 p. hi. Choir rehearsal will be held in the church lounge. Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Circle No. 2, Mrs. Paul Edwards, Chairman, will meet with Mrs. R. D. Myers, , 337 Winchester street. 1:80 p. m., Dorcas Circle, Mrs., Smifi, b 'Ahti s htit^ , 'wlll meet with Mrs. A. D. Suttles, 123 S. sth street. 2:00 p. m. Circles No. 1 and No. 4, Mrs. John Nelson and Mrs. Adrian Baiter, chairman, will meet • with Mrs. Orval Foor, 611 Marshall. November 2-3. WSCS Rummage Sale, Mrs. Ofva| Baughman and Mrs. Dehner Vanhorn in charge. TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED • BRETHREN Madison at Ninth John E. Chambers, Minister 9:90 —Sunday School. Clifford Hdverman, general superintend- » ent. Our Sunday school is for all . the family—don’t send your chilI dren to Sunday school, bring them. 10:00 —Morning Worship. Mes- . sage, “Lamps Without Oil.” Hari old Mumma is organist and Walr ter Henkel will direct the choir . in the anthem. “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind” by Maker. Is 1 Sunday a holiday or a Holy Day? ; God intended that it be a day of - rest and worship. 7:3o—Spiritual Emphasis Week . services at the First Methodist • church. Rev. William Hill, min- • ister of the Brookside Evangetlical United Brethren church at In- . dianapolis, is guest speaker. All I classes and organizations at Trin ■ Ity Church have cleared their schedules so there , will be no con- ; ffict with these union services. ’ There will be prayer services each i evening in the Memorial Chapel ;at the Methodist church. Services I will be held each evening of the

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