Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1956 — Page 2

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rnuo i nv Our Preacher Says: Character fs the only thing that will endure. Horace Greeley said: • Fame is a vapour, popularity is an accident; riches take wings and fly away, and those who bless you today niay cruse ypu tomorrow.” There is only one thing that endures, for character is based upon conscience and conscience is based upon Christianity. No cloud can overshadow a true Christian, but his faith will discern a rainbow in it. — Horne. As sure as God is good, so surely there is no %uch thing as necessary evil. — Southey. -t ‘ the FLOORCRAFT store FLOOR COVERINGS • INSTALLATIONS 164 South 2nd Street Phone 3-3071 _____ The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. SPRUNGER IMPLEMENT CO. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment ’ DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louder Barn Equipment See ua for Service 114 N. 3rd St Phone 3-3818 ' THIS YEAR SEND PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS Only sl-25 Dea. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. YOST Gravel-Readymlx Inc. READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and Gravel Phones: 3-3114, 3-3115 . VOL (JAN HIVE »» DAVS , S To make y&r* ffrsCply-' ** ment, when you borrow ’ Phone 3-3333 heller —- COAL, FEED & SUPPLY “Through Service We Grow” Coal, Feed, Paint, Cement Wire Fencing Grinding, Mixing, Shelling 4* Monroe A Bth St. Phjpne »ggl2 WILLIS N. HAKES CONTRACTOR Remodeling A Specialty CABINET WORK . Estimates Cheerfully Given 320 Bellmont Road Phone 3-8440 CMrtwMß-Kmetea* __ J’t’skhvicr ” on an make, and models LEE HARDWARE COMPANY ... Genera* Line of Hardware Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Paints Maestro Colors 236 W. Monroe Phone 3-2021 ASHBAUCHER’S r-, TIN SHQP Established WB Heating — Air Conditioning Roofing — Siding ~ Furnaces — Stokdrs Insulation — Building L_:._.• - - Specialties uu|||fVn V WESTERN AUTO STORE AUTO parts— ACCESSORIES HOME APPLIANCES “Lowest Prices la Town” IM N. 2nd Decatur ======= —

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Creamed Comments on the Sunday School Lesson, The Way of Christian Love, I Corinthians 13, for Sunday, December 16. This lesson seeks to show the true meaning and importance of Christian love in human relations. To know God’s love is the primary thing in the Christian life. We love because He first showed us the meaning of love. Our lives must be yielded as channels for his love into all of our life relationships. In this way only can God be glorified, through us, in the world. This epistle is regarded as a famous classic on perfect love. V 1. "Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal." Life is pagan without love in the heart. The finest oratory can be meaningless without a spirit of love. Jesus spoke with beautiful simplicity; he had the eloquence of love. The Christian standard is not a set of exterior rules but an inner life that loves righteousness, with love the supreme virtue. V. 2. “And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understanding all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, 1 so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.” Even silver-tongued orators and prophets, even men who have a mastery of knowledge in every i field, even those with strong faith, iin the end profit nothing unless love dominates their souls. God judges the hearts of men rather i than their actions. V. 3. “And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give nay body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.” Philanthropy without love is not praise-worthy in the eyes of God. Even seif-, denial may be carried to the ex- - treme and -be unworthy. Some martyrs have given their lives for foolish ends. If our .actions are,not less. Vs. 4, 5. “Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, lis not easily provoked, thinketh np evil;” Love sees the good in people, not the evil; love tolerates no boasting; love demands court- ‘ eous, kindly behavior, controlled I tempers; love endures whatever the provocation. Paul does not attempt to define love; he describes its attributes. ~ Vs. 6,7. “Rejoiceth not in iniquity. but rejoiceth in the truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.” A true Christian is not glad when he hears of anyone’s down fall 4»r disgrace and does not place possible construction on any situation. Love believes j the best even before all the facts are known. Those who love are filled with hope forhuman bettermen and are willing to endure all things for love’s sake, - Vs. 8. 9,* 10. “Charity never faileth; but whether there be prophecies, they shall faH; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether thpre be knowledge, it shall vanish away. ... . For we know in part, and We prophesy in part . . . But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.” Ideals change, techniques improve or die, prophecies work out or fail or are forgetten, the i tongues of men speak billions of words, much of which amounts to nothing, and “knowledge” has dis- ■ ferent meanings from generation to generation — but love is conslant; love has worn the same face

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from the beginning to now. Life is partly an enigma; God has made it so for our spiritual education. Our imperfect knowledge is revealed as new discoveries are made, and the imperfect is always temporary. In contrast to the fleeting knowledge is the imperishable worth and beauty of love. Vs. 11, 12. "When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things . . . For now we see through a glass darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part, but then I shall know even as also I am known.” ■Die glory tof childhood is that it grows. Tty? time comes for us to act our age spiritually and put away childish ideas of God. The glasses of self-interest, anger, ambition, are colored glasses, giving us a false picture. One day, if we mature spiritually, vision will come clear and sharp, and we shall see things as they really are. V. 13. “And now abideth faith, hope and charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.” Paul now affirms the three virtue of unchanging value. Love is the greatest virtue, because God is love, and God's love is the parent of faith and hope. — Rev. D. Carl Yoder. Ex-President Gives Advice to Oldsters Former President Herbert Hoover, offers the following advice to oldsters: | “Seeing that I have now reach- : ed eighty-two years, I think I can give some advice to oldsters who are about to retire or are retired from their jobs. There is no joy to be had from retirement except some kind of productive work. Otherwise, you will degenerate in,to talking to everybody about i your pains and pills and income tax. The other oldsters will want to talk about their own pains and pills and income tax.” ■ such is the*case in*the pfiysictfl phased W It is even more So in the spiritual But one of the many cheering things in connection with the service of the Lord is. the fact that there is no “retiring age.”. Each Christian is in “full.time service” — not in the technical sense of the term — but in the Scriptural sense. For the Word says: "Whatsoever ye do, do it heartly, as to the Lord, and not unto men; knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance; for ye serve the Lord Christ.” (Col. 3:23-24). The Lord did not say, “Occupy until you are 65” J— but “Occupy till I come.” (Luke 19:13). So, fellow believer, regardless of your age, “be careful to maintain good works,” yes r- “be zealous of good works.” (Titus 2:11-15). ■ >’ ‘4 - ■ Only faith in the goodness of God can serve as an anchor to the soul, and only lapse of time can dull the keen edge of sorrow. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1210 Elm Street George Yarian, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. There is a class just for you, and we need you for the class. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon: Being Filled With the Holy Spirit. Sunday evening. 7:45 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:45 p.m., Bible study and prayer meeting. j You are invited to coine and enjoy the blessings of the Lord with the many people who Will attend -these services. This is a church where people from denominations can me® to wqfship God on (intgwinn RFMHwl —

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ST. MARY'S CA.rtOLIC CHURCH Vary Rev. Msgr. Seimetx, pastor 6 am., First Mass. 7:30 a.m., Low Mass. ' , » ajn., Children’s Mass 10:15 a.m., High Maas. Weekday Maas. 7:20 a.m. Holy Communion Sundays. First Sunday, the Rosary So- ' doty. Second Sunday, Holy N&mo So- ' ciety. Third Sunday, the Catholic Ladles of Columbia. Fourth Sunday, Childrsa of Mary. FIRST METHODIST W. Monroe at Fifth Street Virgil Wesley Sexton, Minister 9:30 a.m., Church school. Leon- , ard Soliday, genreal superintendent, will be in charge. Classes ' for all ages. Nursery for toddlers . and a supervised crib room for ba- ! bies. 1 - I 10:20 a.m.. Divine worship. Sec-' ond Sunday in Advent. This service will open with the prelude “Rejoice and Sing” by Van Waert with Mrs. Edgar Gerber at the organ. Other selections by Mrs. ! Gerber will be “Softly o'er the Manger” by Rand, and “Postludium” by Beethoven. The senior choir, under the direction of Le- ( > land Neuen will sing the anthem “Break Forth Into Joy” by Simper. The story sermon for the mem- > i bers of Junior church will be on j “The Bells.” The theme of the • pastor’s sermon will be "A Sign i of Christmas”, in keeping with >j the season. 1 ; Visitors are invited to attend our r ' services. t; 6:00 p.m. Last session of school .' of Christian Living. Devotions will - be given by Mrs. Virgil Sexton, t Mr. Mr. J. Ward Calland will be J in charge of the adult class, and t Judge Myles Parrish will speak to 1 the youth. The school will close with the showing of a moving - ture of Paul’s “SECOND MIS- : SIONARY JOURNEY”. There will s be a refreshment hour in the lou- • nge at the close of the school. I CHURCH CALENDAR Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Commission i on Missions, at the parsonage. 7:00 : p.m The Builders’ Class of the t Church school will decorate the J sanctuary for the Christmas pro- , grams. Refreshments will be ser--1 ved at the close of the evening, s Wednesday. 2:30 p.m. Christmas 1 Party for our shut-ins, at the par--5 sdnag£ 7:OD pan. Choir rehearsal. . 7:15. Commission on Finance will meet in church office. 8:15. Official r Board will meet in church lounge. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Traverse W. Chandler, Minister 1 Morning worship begins at 9:30 a.m. with the prelude by Mrs. Glen Borchers at the organ. Fdl--1 lowed by the Call to Worship, th* Communion Meditation and the Ordinance of the Lord’s Supper. Scripture lesson is found Isaiah 2:1-15 Text Matt. 5:8. The topic of the minister’s sermon is "The Pure In Heart.” The choir under the direction of ■ Mrs. Gerald Strickler will sing, . “Only In Me.” — Ragers. Junior Church in the lower san- . ctuary at 9:30 a.m. All members are asked to be present for practice of the Christmas program to be presented Sun., Dec. 16. Bible School hour at 10:30. Everett Faulkner, Supt. Gerald Strickler, assisant the C. W. F. General meeting will meet at the church Mon., Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Edward Anderson leader, Mrs. J. E. Anderson in charge of worship. Choir Practice Wed. evening Juniors .at 6:30. Adult at 7:00. AU members are requested to be present for this important practice. CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th & Washington Carell Myers, Minister 9:30 a.m. Morning worship — Everyone is urged to be on time for every service. Sermon topic: “Why attend the Communion Service”? Everyone should know the answer. 10:30 a.m. Bible School for the whole family- Plans are being made for the Christmas program to be held Dec. 23. Everyone is urged to attend each Lard’s day. Adult lesson: ‘More than Conquerors) - -~-r~ . 1:30 p.m. Youth Ralley at Domestic. ALL YOUTH are urged to be at the church at 1:30 for transportation. We want that attendance banner. r 7:30 p.m. Gospel Hour. Sermon: F I.—■' liißi

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"What about the theif on the Cross?” This is a big question in the minds of many come hear the answer. Wednesday 6:00 p.m. The regular Bible Study” wiU be postponed one week in lieu of a Christmas party. The party will be for everyone. The time is 6:00 for the potluck supper. Everyone is to bring an exchange gift limit is $.25c. TRINITY EVANGELIVAL UNITED BRETHREN Madison at Ninth Jahn E. Chambers, Minister 9:00 — Sunday School, Cliff Hover man, supt. — meet with us for the study of the Word of Life. 10:00 — Morning Worship, observance of Univeral Bible Sun-' day, using the theme, "The Bi- | ble Speaks Today.” Harold Mumi ma is organist, and Walther Hen-; ! kle will direct the choir in the | anthem “Afterwhile” by Oliver. Visitors 4 are always welcome; friends are invited to worship with us. - 6:30 — Boys and Girls and Youth Fellowship. 7:30 — Evening Service — Music on organ and piano message — “The Faith of Joseph. I MONDAY — 7:30 — Meeting of ■ Committee on Evangelism. I TUESDAY — 7:30 — W.S.W.S. Meeting — Marie Wynn, leader; Marilyn Andrews, Thelma Bilderbeck and Mary Del Cochran hos- j Besses* ! | WEDNESDAY — 7:00 — Mid-’ week Services and Pastor’s class;; 8:00 — Choir Rehearsal. FRIDAY — 6:30 — Kum-dubble Class Suppe? at the church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brifhtwell. Pastor t 9;i5 a.m. Sunday School Hour. James J. Strickler, Supt. We have a carefully graded Bible school with a competent Christian teach- i ing staff. We invite you to visit our school if you do not attend church. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Ser-; vice. The sermon by the pastor is entitled “The Unchanging Word” The choir, under the direction of George Myers, will sing, “Come and Worship” (Wilson) The ori ganist is Mrs. Eugene Lehman. 6:30 p.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship. Lesson Leaders are Naomi I Ladd and Karen Call.— 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel Hour. “The Making of the English Bible” will be shown. This is the final film in the series “Our Bible — How It Came to Us." You are invited to the public services of our church. Today is Universal Bible Sunday. Let’s give , God’s Holy Word its rightful place . in our daily living. Church Activities Monday 7:30 p.m. Monthly , meeting of Officers and Teachers at the church. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Hour of Prayer and Bible Study. 8:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Women’s Missionary Society will meet at the parsonage’. Love gift boxes will be opened. An offering will be taken for Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Augsburger, missionaries to ' The Dominican Republic. For White Cipss work — material for quilt blocks will be prepared. Friday 6:00 p.m. Philo Class Christmas Party at tjie church. This will be a ‘Carry-in” supper a gift exchange. - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Ave. at Five Points Ray J. Walther, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday church school. Royal Friend, superintendent. Come bring the entire family’there is a class for all of you and a nursery for the baby under two. 10:30 a.m., worship service. Sermon, The Beginning of Sorrows; Or Joy to the World. Anthem: “Angels We Have Heard”. Chancel Choir, Mrs. J. Clark Mayclin, directing. Universal Bible Sunday. Ass occasion initiated -by the American Bible Society over 36 years ago for pressing the claims of the Bible in personal devotion, home evangelism, and missionary expansion. 11:30 a.m., meeting of nominating commtitec. 2 p.m., Deacon's, meeting in the pastor’s study. 4:30 p.m., junior fellowship. Film “Thei World's Religions.” s:«s p.m., Westminster fellowship. Monday, 6 p.m.. basketball game at the Lincoln Gym. 7 p.m.. Trustees meeting in church study. Tuesday, 6 p.m., basketball game—Lincoln Gym. 6:15 p.m., Men’s Council Dinner. This evening the men of the Council will entertain the Men's brotherhood of th.e Bethany Church. Every Presbyterian is urged to be present to

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■ s and worship. Divine worship at 10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “God’s Living t and Abiding Word.” The senior choir will sing, “Noel” by Sellew. ( Every member of the Church j ought to be present in this Advent season. A cordial invitation is extended to those who have no church home to worship with us. Visitors are always welcome. < Members of the Youth Fellowship will meet at the church at 2 1 p.m. and will then attend the “Christ Child Festival" in the Coliseum in Fort Wayne. There wiir*be no other meeting in the evening. Churchmen’s Brotherhood on * Monday at 7:30 p.m. Election of officers. A filmstrip will be shown and discussed, "Christ Calft to 1 Faith and Action—Now." Members of the Heidelberg class and others who would like to help , will decorate the church for Christmas on Tuesday at 7 p.m. . Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. , Evangeline Circle in the hotne of Mrs. Jean Bedwell on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. 61 gift exchange. Associated Churches meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Phoebe Bible class meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 50c gift exchange. Members are also reminded to bring cookies for the Christmas project. ! Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7 p.m. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 9, juniors at 10 a.m. y Come and worship with UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avenue Paul D. Parker, minister Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Law- , rence Michel, the general superintendent, will have charge of the school. Bring the family. There are classes for all ages. Morning worship service, 10:30 !a.m. Rev. Lawrence Dellinger, our conference superintendent, will bring the morning message and conduct the Holy Communion service. Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Songs you love to sing. The pastor will speak on the subject, “Let Me Alone.” Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. t You are welcome at Nuttman Avenue. DECATUR CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland St. W. H. Kirkpatrick, Pastor 8:30 a.m. Christian Brotherhood Hour, heard over WKJG, 1380 KC. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Hour. The toem of this hour will be, "Let The Mind of Christ Be in You.” 9:30 a.m. Children’s Worship under the direction of Betty Scott and Helen Geyer in the Fellowship Basement —for all children from ages 3 up to an including 11. 10:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. 7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Evangelistic Hour. C. W. Strickler is to be the Evening Chairman. Bonnie Watkins the Song Director. The pastor’s message, “The Church of The Open Door!’’ 7:30 p.m. — Wednesday, Prayer Service with the Christmas Story in Word and Picture. Youth Fellowship will have their services at the same hour. Choir Practice at 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, The Work and Win Class party in the Fellowship Basement. BETHANY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Benj. G. Thomas, Minister Let not past inability or a habit of irregularity prevent your being in the house of God on the Lord's Day. This is a new week. This is a new opportunity. The carol peals forth the invitation: “Come and worship, come and worship Worship Christ the new born King.” 9:00 a. m. Sunday School' with Mr. Richard E. Maloney, Supt. 10:00 a. m. Divine Worship. The Sunday School has an extended session which carries thru till eleven o'clock. Sermon: “The Magic of Together.” In the afternoon the Youth Fellowship is going to the County InI firmary to present a program of worship and music for The elderly 1 people.

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