Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1958 — Page 2

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on &s. Lesson : Creamed Comments on the Sunday school lesson, the baptism of Jesus, Luke 3:15-22 for Sunday, October 19. .It was about A. D. 25 when John the Baptist started preaching at the age of thirty, startling his bearers by emphasizing the necessity for righteousness in preparation for the coming of the Messiah. The purpose of the lesson is to emphasize the importance of Jesus’ bhptism. (V. 15. “And as the people were in expectation, and all men mused in their hearts of John, whether he were the Christ, or not; “It was generally expected by the Jews that the long awaited coming of the Messiah was near at hand. Those hearing John wondered whether or not he was the promised Messiah. V. 16 “John answered, saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water., but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose; He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire: “John was a humble, modest man. feeling unworthy even to. perform for the Messiah the menial service of a slave. Jesus was mightier than John in that he could achieve spiritual, results in the hearts of men, and the Spirit of Christ would effect an inner cleansing such as outward baptism could merely typdfty. Baptism with water was not enough to meet man’s deepest needs. Baptism by the Holy Spirit would result in men being puri-

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fied, illuminated an Inhamed with holy fervor. V. 17. "Whose fan is in his hand, and he will thoroughly purge his floor, and will gather the wheat into his garner; but the chaff he will burn fire unquenchable.” After the heads of grain had been placed on a level place and beaten or trampled until the grain was separated from the husks and stalk, the bits of straw and stalk were raked off and the grain and chaff tossed up into the breeze with a sort of shovel known as a winnowing fork, wheri this was done, the Breeze would carry away the lighter chaff, and the heavier grain would fall in a pile. The chaff that was not carried away by the breeze was burned. The unquenchable fire symbolizes future punishment when judgment is executed. I Vs. 18. 19 20. “And many other things in his exhoratoon preached he unto the people ... But Herod the tetract, being reproved by him for Herodias his brother Philip’s wife, and for all the evils which Herod had done, . . . Added yet this above all, that he shut up John in prison.” Luke calls the preaching of John “good news.” He spoke out against sin very frankly, and announced judgement on unreprentant sinners, I but he offered divine forgiveness | to those who repented and were baptized. Thus his mesage was good news to all who responded rightly, Herod, ruler of Galilee and Perea, had induced his sister-in-law to leave her husband and live with him. John showed his courage by publicly denouncing this and other evil acts of Herod. For this he was imprisoned on the fortress of Machaerus, five miles from the Dead Sea. V. 21. "Now when all the people were baptized, it came to pass, that Jesus also being baptized, and praying the heaven was opened,” The comon people not the Pharisees and Sadducees, heard John's preaching and were baptized Jesus’ bautism was a sacred time and he naturally prayed as he was baptized with water and, more importance, was anointed with the Spirit. V. 22 “And the Holy Ghost desf eended in ■a ■ -bodily shape liltb : Gr dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am I well pleased.” The voice combin- ! es words that we find in Psalms i 2:7 and Lsaiah 532.1 Jesus knew : the Scriptures so well that his [ i deepest experiences which gave ! i him his fullest knowledge of the Father’s will came to him in work of Scripture. The voice does not : say Christ is the Messiah, but tells him that he is God’s Son. The gift of the Holy Spirit gave Christ the promopting and power for the ministry he was about to undertake. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1210 Elm Street George Yarian. Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Tomorrow will be the second Sunday of our Sunday School contest. “Put Your Satallite in Orbit.” Make sure you are present-and also invite a friend to come with you for more points. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sermon: “The Landing of the Ark.” ~ Evening Service 7:45 p.m. Sermon:-., “Gathering or Scattering ” Wednesday Evening 7:45 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting. Saturday Evening 7:00-8:00 p.m. The Hour of Prayer. You always have a very special invitation to attend the Church where people from all denominations can meet to worship God. You will enjoy the friendly atmosphere, the inspired singing of the old hymns, and the anointed ministering of the Word of God.

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i BETHANY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Benj. G. Thomas, Minister i Invite your neighbor or assicat- : es who go to no church to come ' with you to the house of the Lord. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. i Mr. Leo Feasel is superinten- • dent. 10:00 a m. Divine Worship. I This will be a family worship ; service. t The anthem: “Nearer My God to ■ Thee”. The Sermon: “Jesus and A Night i Caller”. 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship Hour, Patty McCammon will be the leader. I Monday 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. W.S.W.S. Institute for all E.U.B. : Churches of Decatur Group. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters at home of Mrs. Wm Delling- ■ er.. 1 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters at I j the home so Mrs. Brice Roop. Wednesday 6:45 p.m. The Choir -: Rehearsal. > 7:00 p.m. The Council of Adml inistration. . t Saturday 9:00 a m. Catechetical i ! Class. I ' ! CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th and Washington Streets . Carroll Myers, minister , Lee Moser, supt. ; 9:30 a.m., morning worship and [ communion. Communion is obser- . ved in remembrance of the Lord . each Lord’s day. Acts 20:7. MesI sage. “The Christian Follower of : I Christ ”, Come for worship, leave ; ; to serve. 10:30 a.m., Bible school with I classes for all ages. Don't forget :' the study which is geared to the i times and anchored to the Rock. Come and see if the class you attend has a green light. Bring a friend to help. 1:30 p.m., youth will leave our j church at this tifie for the rally at Portland Church of Christ. The theme will be "Dating.” Every I youth will be interested in this I very vital topic. Youth up to the age of 25 are included. Transpor- [ tation furnished plus refreshments following the business meeting. 7:30 p.m., tour filled with ‘fine" singing ' anti ’ felTowsKip.' Message, "Timothy A Soldier,” I You Will be blessed spiritually for [ being in the Lord’s house on the ' evening hour. This service is dismissed by 8:0 p.m. Oct. 13-16—The local minister 1 will be holding a revival in Houston, Ohio, at the Bunker Hill j Church of Christ. Don Koke, student at Great Lakes. Bible col- : lege, in Lansing, Mich., will be ; the guest speaker for all the ser- [ vices Oct. 19 and 26. Come hear ! this fine preacher. Wednesday—prayer meeting and j Bible study. Dick Conrad is leader - ■ FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Jefferson at Second St. William L. Burner minister ad-interim ' I 9:30 a.m. Worship and the Lord’s ! Supper. This week is designated in the Christian church as "Week ! of the Ministry." During this week i the place, and call to the ministry j and his true relation to his people | and work are stressed. In keeping with this Mr. Burner will speak on “The Ministry.” It will also . stress the Revival beginning Sunday the 19th. which will culminate Mr. Burner’s service to the church in the interim capacity. 10:30 Church school. The uniform lessons dealing with the life of Christ are being studied. There are . classes and departments for all i ages. Instead of the regular youth meet j Sunday evening the young people ! will join in the district youth rally being held in the Andrews Christ I ian church. I

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| ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH V. Rev. Msgr. Seimeta, Pastor Sunday Masses 6 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Weekday Masses 6 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:15 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mercer Avenue at Five Points Harold J. Bond, pastor 9:15 a.m. Sunday school. Classes for every age group. If you have • no regular Sunday school, we invite you to worship and learn with us. I 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. This morning we welcome back the Rev. Ray J. Walther, who will preach in the absence of Rev. Bond who was called out of town due to the death of Mrs. Bond’s mother. Rev. Walther, who is the head of the Christian education program at the First Presbyterian i j church in Fort Wayne, and former pastor of the Decatur church, has j taken time out from his busy schedule to fill our pulpit for us Sunday. 2:30 - 7:30 p.m. Senior high rally at Bluffton. 4:30 p.m. Junior fellowship at the church, with Mrs. Jack Knudsen. ! Monday, 7:30 p.m. Trustees! meeting. Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Westmin- , ster choir practice. 7:00 p.m. Chancel choir practice. November 2-9. Spiritual emphasis week. FIRST METHODIST West Monroe at Fifth Street F. Hazen Sparks, minister 9:30 a.m., church school. Fred; Soldner. superintendent- will be in. charge. We have classes for all: age grdups. A supervised crib i room for babies, nursery and kin-f dergarten classes for pre-school > children. Bring your children and come to the church school. 10:20 a.m., divine worship. Rev. Sparks will preach on the subject “This Thing Called Prayer.” The senior choir, under the direction of Leland Neuen. will sing “Come Holv Spirit” by Bach. Mrs. Gerber will play the following organ selections: “Calm As The Night” by Bohm; “Song Without Words” by Mendelssohn and “Postludium in F” by Nordman. The senior Methodist youth fellowship will meet in the chapel at 5:30 o'clock. Judy Hott will be in charge of the devotions and Larry Sheets will present the program on the topic: ‘ Hudson Taylor, The Man Who Believed in God.” Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Everhart are Guides of the Way. There will be no meeting of the Intermediate Youth Fellowship this Sunday. The Methodist men will meet in the church lounge at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Norman Kruse, vice president of Central Soya company will present an interesting program using color pictures of his recent trip to Europe. All men of the church are urged .to be in attendance. Refreshments will follow the’program and the business meeting which will include the election of officers. All members of the official board are asked to remember the date, October 20th when they will go to Fort Wayne, Wayne Street Church, for a meeting at 7:30 p.m. This is a most important meeting and all members of the official board are asked to attend. Next Sunday, Oct. 19. .this church will observe Laymans Sunday. Mr. D. L. Haffner, of Garrett will be the speaker. Wednesday, 7 p.m., the regular fellowship hour for meditation and prayer will be held in the chapel. Also Wednesday evening the choir will meet for their regular, rehearsal. Ladies—Do not forget the Red Letter Day, Oct. 16, 9 a.m. when the ladies will take a Voyage to ‘ ATasfca with'the W. S. C S. in charge. The more we pass the buck, the less the buck will be worth. One way to keep your feet on the ground is to put heavy responsibility on your shoulders.

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■ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor 9:15 a.m. Sunday school tour Don Sliger, Supt. We have a grad ed Bible school with a class foi every age. You ate invited to visil our school. 10:30 a m Morning worship serv1 ice. The morning message will be given by Rev. Ivan missionary to the Dominican Republic. The church choir will sing, “Onward Christian Soldiers.” Mrs. Stuart Brightwell is choir director. Mrs. Jerold Lobsiger is organist. 7:30 p.m. Evening gospel hour, slides of his mission work in the Rev. Ivan Augsburger will show Dominican Republic. The public is invited to hear Rev. Ivan Augsburger at both services. Church Calendar I Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Sunday school visitation. Wednesday, 6:15 p.m. Junior . choir rehearsal at the church. [[ 7:00 p.m. Midweek hour of pray- ' er. 8:00 p.m. Church choir rehearsal at the church. Friday - Day of prayer for our evangelistic services. 7:00 p.m. Prayer service at the 1 church. Saturday. October 11 — Sunday, ; October 12 — Salamonie Baptist [youth retreat at the Montpelier j Baptist church. Miss Jane Bed- ■ well of the Decatur Baptist church [ is president of the Salamonie BYF and will preside at the retreat, Monday — Wednesday: Indiana Baptist state convention will meet at Terre Haute for its 125th annual convention. Rev. Stuart Brightwell ; wil represent the Decatur church. Sunday. October 19 — Sunday. [October 26: Evangelistic services [ with the Rev. Wesley Hustad as i evangelist. j The services of our church are» open to the public. If you do not attend another church you are invited to visit our church. TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Ninth and Madison Streets Rev. J. O. Penrod, minister i. Men.:S. day will be observed, at Trinity church this Sunday. The , men will be in charge of the serv.- ‘ ice, singing in the choir and bring- [ ing the messages. Church school will begin at 9 a.m. under the leadership of Clifford Hoverman, superintendent. Morning worship will be held at 10 a.m. Men who will be participating in the service are Sephus Jackson. Virgil Andrews, C. W. Kent, Frank Bohnke, Chalmer Bollenbacher, and Max Gilpen. A men’s chorus will sing "Quit You Like Men” by Wilson. The men’s quartet composed of Edwatd Deitsch, Walter Henkel, David Wynn, and Ted Hilt will sing “The Lord Is My Shepherd.” Sephus Jackson will speak on the subject "Men’s Work and the Future of the Church.” Chalmer Bollenbacher will speak on the subject “The Good Samaritan.” The YF will meet Sunday at 6 p.m for recreation and a lesson. The boys and girls fellowship will be held Sunday, 6:30 p.m,’ The evening worship will be ied by the worship and devotional life commission of the YF. The guest speaker will be Mrs. HarryHerzog who will show pictures of mission work in Hondorous. Monday the Decatur group fall institute of the W S.W.S. will be held at BTha.ny Church. The afternoon service will begin, at 2 p.m. and the even.ng service will •egin at 7 .20 p.m. ’ T he ertrie family is invited to attend. The Bov Seo ts will meet Monday evening at 6:F( p.m. The W S.W.S. October meeting will be he.’ at Trinity Church Tuesday at 7:S*' p m. Mid-we:< v/orsiip and youth ebr-ir reheat sal will be he»d Wed ttsday it 7 p.m. The chancel choir will i ehearsc at 8 p.m. Wed:n sday. The O t tor meeting of the GYB class will te Thursday at » S 6 p.m i CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 7th & Marshall C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school at 9:30. This is nir Golden anniversary Sunday as t denomination, with a local attendance goal of 250. ” Worship service at 10:30 Evan ?elist T. E. Holcomb will speak, and Miss Helen Greenlee will sing. Young peoples' meeting at 7:00. Evangelistic service at 7:30, with >irr revival workers in charge. Special services will continue through next week each evening at 7:30.

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ZION Evangelical and Reformed (United Church of Christ) Third and Jackson Street 1- William C. Feller, pastor r Church school, 9 a.m. Wesley it Lehman, superintendent. There are classes for all ages in pleasr- ant surroundings under the leade ership of competent teachers. ■, Come and bring your family. Divine worship, 10 a.m. Annual ;, mission festival service. Mr. and ;. Mrs. Paul Baumgartner, mission- •. ary teachers in the Miyagi School for Women in Sendai, Japan, will . be the guest speakers. Both are e talented musicians and will prev sent a program of piano music s from approximately 11-11:30 a.m. ■- Sunday, as a part of the worship service. The senior choir will sing “I Shall Not Pass Again This ,1 Way,” by Effinger. A special offering will be received for World r Service and missions.. Youth fellowship at 5:30 p.m. . Mrs. Victor Kneuss and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoffman will be the 1 sponsors for the supper. Sara Eichenauer will give the devotions. r Plans for future meetings will be discussed. 2 Special meeting of the official board Monday, 7 p.m. Churchmen’s brotherhood meetj ing Monday at 8 p.m. Joseph Hazr elwood is in charge of the program. i ’ Regional Women’s Guild workp shop in this church Tuesday morning and afternoon, beginning with registrations at 9 a.m. ’ Youth choir rehearsal Wednes- . day, 6:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednes- 1 day at 7 p.m. Phoebe Bible class meeting, • Thursday. 7:30 p.m. 3 Catechetical classes Saturday I 5 morning: seniors at 9, juniors at 10 a.m. * Come and worship with us. ZION LUTHERAN West Monroe and Eleventh Street Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor The Church With Carillonic Bells 8 am., early worship. 9:15 a.m.. Bible school. 10:30 a.m., late worship. i. The. .Rev,.. Mr. Schmidt will ‘ preach his final sermons as pas- ' tor of Zion Lutheran church at the ’ two service? tomorrow morning. I Sunday school classes and Biblei 1 group discussions will be held at ' 9:15 o'clock. There are classes > for all age groups, nursery to, • adult. I Saturday Bible school for chil-' ’ dren 'of grades four through eight ■ meets each week Saturday 9:15) to 11 o'clock. L The Emmaus Guild meets Wed - 1 nesday evening at eight o'clock.! 5 The quarterly meeting of the 1 church's voting assembly will be). 1 held next Sunday, October 19, at ? 1:30 p.m. The initial meeting of) 3 calling a new pastor will be held, 1 on this date. i f In cases of emergency demand-, " ing the services of a pastor be-J - ginning tomorrow, phone the eld-j ers. Messrs. G. A. Schultz or Ed-1 3 ward Wolfe, or Pastor Harry; Behning. phone Tocsin 24 on 8. ’ Pastor Behning will serve as va-cancy-pastor and will conduct all ; instruction classes and will serve. 1 as guide at all call meetings. - Worship services will be con-) f ducted as usual during the pastor-) f al vacancy, each Sunday morning at .8 and ”10:30 o'clock. Professors. * of the Concordia Senior College, ) e Fort Wayne, will preach and con-, ■ duct the services. The adult Bible ■ 2 class will also continue each 1 Lord’s morning at 9:15, led by - the professors who will serve as preachers for the day. The public Is invited to attend all services of the Lutheran ? church. h The only time some people work h like a horse is when the boss ridI es them.

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We are living in an age of confusion. The raucous sounds of traffic on crowded streets, the noise of drills and machinery, the clang of sirens, the buzz of airplanes overhead envelop life outside the home. Inside the home too there is the frequent ringing of the doorbell, the telephone, the loud exciting programs channeled in by radio and television add to ___ Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig. pastor 9 a.m., Sunday school. Come and enjoy the inspirational teaching of the Word. 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Pastor brings his third message from Joshua entitled "The Impossible Possible.’’ Nursery department for children ages 2 and 3 and a junior church for children ages 4 through 11. The choir will sing an arrangement of "Have Thine Own Way Lord” and Gary Millington will be singing a solo. 6:30 p.m., pre-service prayer. 7 p.m., youth meetings. 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour. Message entitled, “The Divine Touch.” We are enjoying some wonderful Sunday night services. Come and worship with us and enjoy the testimonies, the special music, and the preaching of the Word. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer and praise. 8:30 p.m., choir rehearsal. Saturday. 7 p.m., men’s prayer meeting. It takes more than a pastor to make a good church. The people who attend make a i church good or bad. We have some of the finest people in Decaj tur attending the Missionary church. If you are looking for a I church home, why not come and i pay us a visit? You will receive a warm welcome at the door. CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street Huston Bever, Jr., pastor 8:30 a m. "The Christian Brotherhood Hour,” over WKJG. Dr. i Pldahin will speak to us this Sun- ) day about “Why God Can't Get Through." 9:30 am. Morning worship We I try to plan- our services that they will help you to worship the Lord as would be pleasing to Him. We invite you to participate with us j this Sunday.as we sing, pray give : and meditate together. 10:40 a.m. Sunday school. Start this new Sunday school year with | the determination to be a better ' student, by being faithful, concerni ed, and participating. Our new suI perintendent is Mrs. Flossie Haw- ) kirß. The junior department superintendent will be Mrs. Elanor Sta- ! pieton. 7:30 p.m. Evening service. Rev. Earl Patrick of Willshire will be ) our speaker. Many friends of this ) community will want to hear Rev. ) Patrick, who will be leaving Willj shire, October 26, to assume the I work of pastor, to the East Broad- ! way Church of God. in ] Ohio. i Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer j service. We are studying Philip- ) pians chapter 4. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avenue Paul D. Parker, minister Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. You ; will find a.warm welcome in the class arranged for you. We have ) classes for all age groups. Morning worship service, 10:30 a.m. The pastor will speak on I the subject: “Encouragements To Pray.” Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. “The Near East" will be the study topic. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Sermon subject, “Re- | deeming The Time.” Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. You are welcome to attend our services.

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the noises of the home and increase tensions. The need for the discovery of a quiet place to calm our nerves, restore our perspective. and gain a serenity of soul is more and more urgent. The church provides a place of quiet, an ideal setting for meditation and fifty thoughts, a sanctuary where we may briefly escape from our confused and noisy world, and regain a close relationship with God. Why not accept the invitation and come to church next Sunday? LUTES FLOWER SHOP Phone 3-3304 Flowers For All Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plants — Corsages — w— — SPRUNGER IMPLEMENT CO. Quality John Deere Farming Equipment DeLaval Dairy Equipment Louder Barn Equipment See us for Service 114 N. 3rd St. Phene 3-3813 hearjncTaids Batteries - Cords - Etc. Holthouse Drug Co. The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 15URK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds Coal, Wool and Mill Feed “Work with Burk” Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service, Just Call BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING 764 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-2609 YOST iGravel-Readymix Inc. READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL Phones: 3-3114, 3-3115 PONTIAC Dollar for Dollar You Can’t Beat a Pontiac U. S. Tires—DuPont Paints DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monroe St. Go To Phil L. Macklin & Co. FOR Prompt, Courteous Service For All Makes of Cars 107 S. First St. Phone 3-2504 AUCTION SALES ’Experienced Salesmanship At Your Service RESERVE YOUR SALE DATE Livestock, Farm, and Real Estate Sales Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Sanmami Corner First & Monroe Sts. PHONE 3-3201 BABER’S Jewelry Store DECATUR f FOR 3 FINE JEWELRY