Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1957 — Page 6
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List Honor Pupils At Adams Central Four students earned all A's to make the high honor list for Adams Central for the fifth six week’s period. Honor roll and honorable mention students follow: Honor Roll Barbara Fiechter. Carol Jane Heller, Carol Kaehr, and Cynthia Lehman. Juniors: Alice Ann Beer, Marilyn Christner, Jane Grimm,, Winston Lister, Gary McMillen, and Ruth Sipe. Sophomores. Shirley Osterman and Suzanne Pageler. Freshmen: Larry Foreman, Loren Habegger, Jeanne Kaehr, and Delora Mishler.
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Eighth grade: Onalee ’Barkley, Leroy Cable, Roy Mazelin, Sandy Strickler, Carolyn Yake, and Maran Zimmerman. Seventh grade: Arlene Johnson, Arvilla Smith. Douglas LeMaster, Janice Ringger, and Sarah. Schmidt. Honorable Mention Senior: Virginia Steffen. Juniors: Doris Ann Bluhm, Suzanne Edwards, Marcia Merriman, and Ned Stucky. Sophomore: Karen Sue Stultz. Freshmen: Joan Rupert and Palmeer Uhrick. Eighth grade: Rosalyn Mishler. Seventh grade: Ronnie Kaehr, Toni Rupert, and Julie Sanders. Three of the 50 most important tunnels in the world are in Michigan —a railroad tunnel at Port Huron and railway and vehicular tunnels at Detroit.
Rural Churches SALEM Evangelical and Reformed H. E. SetUage. minister R. F. D. 1, Decatur 9 a.m., Sunday school. Classes for all age groups. 10 am., worship service. Sermon: “Christ casts out Demons.” 7:30 p.m., Lenten Service. Sermon, "No substitute for Salvation through Christ.” chorus rehearsal. Saturday, 9 a.m.. confirmation class instruction. 10 a.m., children's choir rehearsal. , MT. TABOR. METHODIST Edgar Johnston, pastor Revival service, 7:30 p.m. Our Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. revival with Rev. Roy Johnson, evangelist begins Sunday night and continues two weeks. Singing, preaching, fellowship. Come and worship with us.. Public invited. PLEASANT VALLEY Wesleyan Methodist O. R. Shaw, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Tom Harrison, supt. 10:30 a.m., morning service. Message by the pastor. 2:30 p.m., afternoon service. Berne Missionary church, Adams County Holiness Association service, speaker: Rev. John Nussbaum. 7:30 p.m.. evening service. Message by .the pastor. Our attendance last Sunday was above a year ago. and was a good start in our annual attendance contest, but it will be much better yet, if our absentees will be here next Sunday. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, prayer and praise service. , ; . J h Make plans now to attend , the Family night Missifithry serv»e, Friday evening March 22. Plans in detail will be published later. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Billy J. Springfield, pastor Church school, 9:30, a.m. Worship service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening, 7 p.m. MYF, 6:00 p.m. SALEM METHODIST Billy J. Springfield, pastor Worship, 9:30 a.m. Ch urc h school, 10:30 a.m. MYF. 6:30 p.m. MONROE METHODIST Willis Gierhart, minister 9:30 a.m., morning worship. 10:30 am., church school. 6:45 p.m., MYF. 7:30 p.m., Lenten service. The play: “Out of the Darkness" will be presented by the “Wesley Players" of Fort Wayne. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., youth and junior choirs. 7 p.m., cherub choir. 7:30 p.m.fWiMweek service. 8.15 p.m., adult choir. 8:15 p.m., Commission on Finance meeting. Thursday, 7 p.m., W. S. C. S. study course: “Mission U.S.A." Mrs. Rene Bsandt in charge. Friday, 7:30 official board meeting. In the. empty desert of Ladakh, near Tibet, a half-mile-long wall guards nothing, shuts out nothing,, the National Geographic Society says. Instead, with carved inscriptions, it prays” for passers-by.
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■ . J |Sk SPEAK* 8-r-day S. haul i Baekfroaae Serlaiare: Matthew 33, Deretleaal Rearing: Isaiah 28:11-1*. Hypocrites Lesson for March 24. 1957 THE ward “hypocrite” ,can be thrown around recklessly. Some one asked Dr. W. L. Lingle once why there are so many hypocrites in the church. His reply was that there are really not so many as some people think. The church, he says, is full of half-way Christians, stupid Christians, ignorant
and weak Christians, even 2’4% Christians. But a genuine hypocrite is a person who is bad and knows it, and pretends to be good in order to conceal his badness. Such persons,
says Dr. Lingle, are few. How--ever, we should not sit back and suppose that all the hypocrites were Bible characters. Still less should any one imagine that today all the hypocrites are in the church. People who are at least" temporary hypocrites can be found all around us. Perhaps in us! Family Hypocrite* We don’t have to go to church to be hypocrites. We can practice right at home, and some of us do all too well at it. The word originally meant simply “actor.” We are all hypocrites when we act better than we know we are; or when our preachments fly at a higher level than our practice.' When Father gives the children a lecture on honesty, the very day when he sells a piece of real estate for more than he knows it is worth; when he spanks the children for losing their tempers—;' but doesn’t spank them till he has lost his own; when Mother tells the children at table to be patient, though she wouldn’t wait in line at the post office but squeezed in out of turn; or when she greets the visiting Mrs. Jones like a long-lost sister, only to say before the visitor gets into her car, that she hopes that bore never comes again;—Father , and Mother are being play-actors. . Even the children may be playJ acting when they take their parents’ lectures or discipline as if they heard every word and meant to do better next time, when all the while they are thinking about something else; and they may be terrible little hypocrites about school—how mean the teacher is, and how all the children pick on me, and so on. - Business Hypocrites Dwight L. Moody admitted the church harbors a good many hypocrites, but—he said—there are a lot mpre outside the church. There are indeed. Take business for instance. Listening to the high priests of big business in America, reading the advertisements, the man from Mars might take it seriously and believe that the main object of business is service. The jolly fellowship at luncheon clubs might be taken in the same way; how can these people be deadly rivals? The answer is, they aren’t The club rules allow admittance of only one person from each “classification.” But, in each classification the mai»| may be a ruthless rival of other men in the same line not in this club. And as for service, it is quite true this is an aim of business, but the aim is making money. Even men in “professions” which have a long and honorable record of service, may be there for the simple reason that there is more money in it than in anything else they would find congenial. When a town finds itself year after without a Resident doctor or minister simply because it... is a town of poor people, the citizens are a little dubious about the “Service” professions. Hypocrites in Church Which brings up the kind of hypocrites who drew Jesus’ fire—the hypocrites in church. Aren’t we 'all hypocrites when we tip our heads back and sing, “Jesus, I my cross have taken, all to leave and follow thee”—when we decline even the small opportunities for service the church offers us? Isn’t a minister crite when he exhorts his people to virtues which in his position are very easy but which he would find pretty hard if he were in their place? (Temperance, for instance.) Isn’t the church member a hypocrite who hasten* to dust off the Bible when she sees the minister coming up the front walk? Isn’t the churchman a hypocrite who is extra careful of his language around the preacher? And aren't we all hypocrites when we pray, “Thy Kingdom come,” —and back the prayer up with one thin quarter? (Base* an eetllae*’eeayrlshte* by the Division at Chrlatfan E4aeatlaa, National CeaneH of the Charehes at Cbriat in the V. 8. A. Release* by Comaianlty Press Service.) I
Rural Churches UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Berne Circuit Dennie Johnson, pastor Apple Grove 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. 7:30 p.m., evening worship. 7:30 p.m., revival meeting each night through March 24. Winchester 10 a.m., Sunday school. 9 a.m., morning worship. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. . ST. PAUL MISSIONARY Louis Klotsbach. pastor 9:15 a.m., morning worship. 10:15 a.m., Sunday school. Lyle Franz, superintendent. 7:30 p.m., special Bible College service with Rev. Morrow Cook as speaker. Revival services March 20-31 nightly at 7:30. Rev. Tillman Habegger from Berne will be the evangelist. The public is invited to attend these meetings. * PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school with Robert Nussbaum as superintendent and Mrs. Valera Liby as children's director. 10:30 a.m., morning Sermon subject “Babylon the Great, Mother of Harlots.” 7:30 p.m., the Adams Central high school chorus will present a program of sacred music under the direction of Doiv-Gerlg. 8:30 p.m., regular meeting of the CBYF. School of Christian Life and Faith Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The church board and the ministerial committee will meet Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at the church. A cordial invitation is extended to visitors to the services of the church. , rivarre circuit ■United Brethren in Christ Carlyle Seiple. pastor Mt. Zion at Bobo 9:30 a.m., Sunday school for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. worship service, with the message by the pastor. 7 p.m., Christian Endeavor, for all ages. 7 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. • Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m., Sunday school with classes for all ages. 10:30 am., prayer and praise service. 7:30 p.m., worship service, with the message by the pastor. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, prayer meeting. Mt. Victory ’"9:30 a.m., Sunday school with classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m., prayer and praise service. 7:30 p.m.,-. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting. Sunday afternoon (March 17) the Y. P. M. B. will meet at the home of Lucille Knittie. All the young people are urged to attend. ST. LUKE EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, HONDURAS Louis C. Minsterman. minister 9 a.m.. Church service. Sermon “Steps That Led to the Cross”. Second in the series. 10 a.m., Sunday school. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., second Lenten service on "The Model Prayer. Thursday, all-day guild meeting. Leader: Mrs. Wayne Minnich. Hostess: Mrs. Willis Presdorf. ST. JOHN EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED, VERA CRUZ LOuis C. Minsterman, minister 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., church service. ; Sermon: “Steps That Led to the Cross.” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Lenten service at St. Luke. UNION CHAPEL Evangelical United Brethren Lawrence T. ‘Norris, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday. Warren Nidlinger, supt. 10:20 am., worship service. 7:20 p.m., worship services. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. Omer Merriman, leader. 7:30 p.m., youth fellowship. Mary Speakman, president. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., brotherhood meeting. A film will be shown, after which a message will be brought by the Rev. Virgil Sexton of the M. E. Church in WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor Bethel 9:30 a.m., Sunday 'School. Lesson: “The Authority of Jesus”. 10:30 a.m., prßyer service. 7:30 p.m., Kodachrome Slide Series. “Focus on Opportunity.” Thursday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting. Wood Chapel 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., worship service. Sermon: “We Would See Jesus”. Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting and youth fellowship. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die. — Campbell. BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705
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Your Eternal Destiny /si Envolved Rev. J. R. Meadows Shortly before His death Jesus sat on the slope Mt. Olivet, beholding with sorrow the great, city of Jerusalem, moved to tears because of its unbelief and spiritual indifference. Its rejection of the Savior spelt its doom. , Today some people are deaf to His appeals of love and are drifting through life without paying ' any attention to the needs of their ' souls. Heedlessly the multitude passes Him by. We are concerned lest you be a part of that preoc- ’ cupied x host of men and women She State “Quality Footwear” i X-Rgy Fitting Decatur, Ind, ! Kelly’s Dry Cleaning Laundry and Furriers I 427 N. 9fh St. 1 Across from G. E. » f aaSSSSBBSBSp r i Habegger Hardware "The Store Where Old-Fashioned ‘ ■ Courtesy Prevails” 140 West Monroe Phone 3-3715 i ' ■■■ REAL ESTATE—INSURANCE The Decatnr Insurance Agency Est. 1887 Bob Heller, Agent Heller Bldg. Decatur, Ind. I ■ ■ ■>■ —, LL—l— ■!.... FURNITURE STORE ! Successors to Zwlck Furniture Store , GILLIG & DOAN FUNERAL HOME 24-hour Ambulance Service Phone 3-3314 312 Marshall St Decatur, Ind. i ‘ Decatur Music House > Pianos, Organs, Instruments , Sales - Service , Sheet Music — Records ’ 254 N. 2nd St Phone 3-3353 Stucky Furniture Co. i 30 Years of Continuous Business MONROE, IND. i I - — : The First Stale Dank DECATUR, IND. ESTABLISHED 1883 ( MEMBER F.D.I.C. The second best Is never as good as the best Try Our Ready-Mix Dial 3-2561 I i Decatur Ready • Mix Inc. Decatur Equipment, m Inc. £ Hlway 27 North Sales and Service Phone 3-2904 ‘ Schwartz Construction , We do all kinds of New and repair carpenter work and maeonry. SAM SCHWARTZ Decatur Phone 8-2330 1729 W. Madison St. Daniel R. Everett, Distributor of Marathon Fuel Oil Bulk Plant, P.O. Box 311, Decatnr Phone 32582 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■umiwMMaißHnawwMßßnHßßi CORSON DURACLEANER’ Wo Clean Rugs, Carpets, and Upholstery In Home. No Shrinkage or Fading. Natl. Advt. Phone 3 2226 No. 6 Homestead, Decatar, Ind. BOWERS Jewelry Store
who are gambling with their souls and are permitting life’s hours to pass without considering the stern realities of eternity. In the name of Him who gave Himself unto death for man’s redemption we urge you to attend the services in the church of your choice during the Lenten season. We ask you to interrupt the routine of your temporal interests and distractions to join in the consideration of the suffering and death of Him who came to establish our salvation. ’7e beg you to remember that your enternal destiny is involved ia His passion. STIEFEL GRAIH 00. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER 240 W. Madison St Phone 3-3217 DECATUR HATCHERY Decatur Chicks & DeKalb Chicks and Kelvlnator Appliance! Kumm HEATING - SERVICES Shellane Gas Service Apex and Whirlpool Automatic Washers Admlrsl Appliances and T.V. Phone 3-3808 633 N. 13th Street PRIDE MEH’S WEAR QUALITY CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS , 101 N. 2nd St Phone 3-4115 LAWSON Heating - Plumbing Air Conditioning Appliances . Sales and Service Phone 3-3626 West Monroe St Phillips ‘W’ Products KNAPP SERVICE 2nd a Jackson Sts. and PARKWAY “66” SERVICE Highways 27 and 224 Hill Refrigeration Service For Prompt Efficient Refrigerator Service v 105 So. 13th -St Phone 3-4324 Zuercher Music Store U. S. No. 27, 8. Berne, Ind. Full line of band and string Instruments and Accessories Plsnos, Organs, Accordions We repair all Instruments. Zwick Monements 315 W. Monroe 8t DOWNTOWN Phone 3-36A3 for AppoMtftent freon's Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 Kocher Lumber — & Coal Co. The Friendly Lumber Yard Phone 3-3131 SMITH DRUB 00. Your, Rexall Drug Store 149 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3614
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FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1957
THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is. but exhorting one another: and sc much the more, as ye see the day approaching.” — Hebrew 10:12. L Anspaugh ’ STUDIO Fine Photography COMPLETE FRAMING SERVICE THE STOP BACK Hobbles and Crafts Material , Baby Chlx Check-R-M being Magazines and Newspapers Mahr Hida & Far Co. Dealer In All Scrap Metals Telephone 3-4419 710 Monroe St MORRISON FARM ' STORE fILUSCHfILMERS ■ aai«s anp Slavics i 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 John Brecht Jewelry 226 N. 2nd St Phone 3-2654 rrm j © nomesA. u ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New sad Used Trailers Regular Bank Interest Rates Decatur, Ind. GERBER’S MARKET 622 N. 13th St Phone 3-2712 Meats a Groceries Rose Hill Dairy, Inc. BUY THE GALLON AND SAVE 351 N. 10th St. Decatui At— A — Roop's Home Store Washington St. FRESH MEATS a GROCERIES r Phone 3-3619 Sherman White & Co. KRAFT BUILDING Winchester St. Cream — Eggs — Poultry Victor Kneuss, Mgr. Phone 3-3600 SMITH PURE MILK 00. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A" Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams
