Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1958 — Page 2

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I More than 10,000 Christian Endeavorers from many countries around the world participated in the 13th World’s Christian Endeavor Convention at Frankfurt, Germany, this past summer. Canada’s Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches boast a unique organization, known as ‘‘God’s Minute Men,” that can raise $4,000 at a minute’s notice for any brand new congregation in need of funds to start building. To help satisfy the ever increasing remand for more recorded religious music, Capitol Records is releasing two new albums of spiritual music, one entitled “Lets Go to Church” and the other, ‘‘The Family Who Prays.” More than 43,000 American servicemen and their dependents, representing all faiths, have attended the Religious Retreat Hou- ( se of the United States Armed Forces in Europe since its founding in 1954 at Berchtesgaden. Germany. : They took part in a total of 367 retreats, and conventions at the former German Air Force hotel. Servicemen may attend the retreat house under administrative leave. In the Philippines, a group of Filipinos in Manila has organized to oppose the plans for an abstract five-million-d o 1 I a r memorial on Corregidor as a memorial to American and Filipino soldiers who died on that island during World War 11. Instead, they are demand- 1 ' >

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ing that a statue of Christ as a memorial would be much more • fitting. West Germany has issued a stamp to honor Leo Br-eck, formerly a phominent rabbi in Berlin. This tribute has a poignant background, says the New York Times, since during the persecution of the Jews in Hitler's Germany, Baeck stood up to his oppressors, refusing offers of refuge in the United States and remaining in Germany with his flock. He spent many months in a concentration camp where 49,000 prisoners were killed. He was one of 700 survivors. America's Protestant, Roman i Catholic and Jewish welfare agen- ! cies aid hungry and needy people in more than 60 overseas countries every year with goods and services having the cash value of some $300,000,000. A little more than half of the tota,l is represented by emergency distribution ; of such United States surplus foods as flour, rice, and dried milk. The remainder does to support a vast variety of rehabilitation programs. i ■ Way The Quiet Mind Robert Louis Stevenson wrote: “Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or mismortune at their own private pace, like-a clock during a thunderstorm.” The man who can say, with Walt Whitman, “Nothing external to me can have any power over me;” or with Seneca, “Most powerful is he who has himself in his power;” \ that type of man has a quiet mind. I He moves fortyard “as tranquilly , as a ship on a placid stream.” He plows ahead like a steamer, rain ■ or shine, with that perfect poise; of a cloud during a storm. CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner 12th & Washington Carroll Myers, minister Lee Moser, supt. Today, 2:30 p.m., Christmas program practice for all children and youth at the church. 9:30 a.m., morning worship and ; communion service. Come worship j Christ and serve Him -each day.' As you live for Christ, you will show your love for Him each day. Message: “What Think Ye Os | Christ 9 ” 10:30 a.m., Sunday school for all' ages. You never grow too old nor are you too young to study God's word Come for worship and remain fr Sunday school. 1:45 p.m., cars leave for youth I rally at Warren. Plan to go and I bring your friends. A fine program is planned and refreshments. Free transportation. 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour. When you have been to morning worship service, your worship is only half over. You should be in the Lord's house at the evening hour also. Our services are dismissed by 8:39 p.m. Come hear the gospel proclaimr.l. Message, "Punishment or Reward 9 ” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Bible! study and prayer meeting. Leon i McClain is the leader. Won’t you I come pray with us and study God's word 9 You are welcome. Coming, Dec. 21— Special day of i special programs. Children to pre-1 sent a program in the tnorning, and everyone to have an opportunity to be in the evening program. Special chalk picture to be drawn also. Keep this date open for Christ. ‘ i

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: tt&Servrce. ’ ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH V. Rev. Msgr. Seimetx, Pastor Sunday Masses 5 6 a.m. 7:30 a.m. ■ 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. ' 10:30 a.m. * Weekday Massea 6 a.m. i 7:30 a.m. 8:15 a m. . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Harold J. Bond, minister ' i Mercer Avenue at Five Points 9:15 a.m., Sunday school sessions : will convene under the directing of Mr. Talmadge Campbell,’ assistant i Sunday school superintendent. 10:30 am., morning worship with the pastor speaking upon the (Christmas theme: “God So Loved . . That He Gave .*. .’’ The choir under the direction of Mrs. Clint j Reed will sing "O Come Emman- ! uel.” This is Loyalty Sunday and Presbyterians are urged to make their pledges to the 1959 budget in keeping with the spirit of the seai son of Him whose birth we comI memorate. Today—A most cordial welcome I is extended to all who worship with !us during this Christmas season. We suggest that each one reg;ister their attendance on the card I provided in the pew and deposit in I the offering plate. A crib room is provided for baj bies With an adult attendant each ■ Sunday. A nursery is also provided for ! small 'children during the worship iservice. 1:30 p.m., canvass loyalty callers ! to contact those not in the morning I service. 4:30 p.m., junior youth fellowship ’ will meet. Mrs. David Langston, ! leader. Christmas exchange with j a gift limit to 25c. 5:30 p.m., junior and senior hi youth fellowship. The hanging of the greens. Monday, 6 p.m., boys basketball practice. Tuesday, counseling by appoint-i ment. . Wednesday, 6 p.m,, Westminster I ! choir practice. i 7 p.m., chancel choir practice. With the sick — The prayer of faith will heal the sick. Royal Friend, recuperating at home; James Kocher, Sr., Adams Co. ’ Hospital; David Campbell at home. Sunday. Dec. 21—10:30 a.m., family service. 7:30 p.m, Sunday school. (Bring White Gifts to program. this servicer. Wed., Dec., 24—11 p.m., candlej light service to midnight. Thursday, Dec. 25—Merry Christ- ' mas. Sunday, Dec. 28—Installation of newly elected trustees, elders and deacons for 1959. Sunday, Jan. B—68 —6 p.m., family ( night carry-in supper, annual reI port meeting with inspirational i program. Church of the Nazarene 7th & Marshall , C. E. Yykins.. pastor Sunday school at 9:30. Worship ■service at 10:30. Young people's at 7:00. Universal Bible Sunday will be observed. i with an offering for the American ! Bible Society. ! Evangelistic service at 7:30, with the pastor speaking. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting Friday evening, place to be announced. A welcome to all. I i

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FIRST METHODIST West Monroe at Fifth Street F. Hazen Sparks, minister ’ 9:30 a.m., church school. Fred Soldner, superintendent, will bq in charge. There is a class for each member of the family, with a supervised crib room for babies, and nursery and kindergarten classes ’ for pre-school children. Bring your children and come to the church school. 10:20 am., divine worship. This third Sunday in advent our senior choir will present their annual Christmas concert. This year they are singing from the Christmas portion of the Messiah by Handel The choir is under the direction of Leland Neuen and the solos will be sung by Miss Helen Haubold. Mrs. Walter J. Krick, Mrs. David Owens. Lyman Hann and James! Harkless. Mrs. Edgar Gerber will be the accompanist. ‘ The members of the senior Meth- , odist youth fellowship will meet, ! at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon They will go to the county home, ' to present a program for the resi- ’ dents there. The chairman of the j [ committee in charge of the pro- i gram is Miss Susan Gerber. All ’ guides of the Way are included in ' this afternoon program. The inter-, mediate youth fellowship will hold their meeting in the recreation ' room at 5:30 o’clock. ' I The evening circle will ’ meet ! Monday, 8 p.m. in the lounge. Members are reminded to bring their decorated coffee cans, cook1 ies and a pound of candy. The Wesleyan service guild will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the ! home of Mrs. Walter J. Krick. I Mrs. Robert Mills and Miss Wilma Andrews will be in charge of the devotions and lesson. Wednesday, 7 o’clock the regular mid-week prayer service in the | chapel. ' Also Wednesday, the choir will meet for their regular rehearsal in the sanctuary. Next Sunday, there will be infant baptism and ;the reception of new members. ZION LUTHERAN West Monroe and Eleventh Street Harry Behning, Vacancy Pastor The Church With Carillonic Bells 8 a.m., early worship service. 9:15 a.m., Sunday school and Bible class for all age groups. 10:30 a.m.. late worship service, i Dr. Harold I. Haas, assistant proi fessor of psychology at Concordia senior college at Fort Wayne, will conduct both services and teach the adult Bible class. The Zion Walther League will have its annual Christmas party at 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall. A 50c gift exchange will be held. Terry Witte will have devotions. Gloria Wall, Steve Marbach, and Delores Schroeder Will arrange for games and refreshments. Children of grade 3 and lower will have another practice for their Christmas program at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. The men’s chorus will rehearse Sunday at 1 p.m., and the mixed choir on Wednesday following advent vespers. The Emmaus Guild will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday after the advent service. The Needle club will have its Christmas party Thursday. 7 p.m. A Christmas candlelight vesper will be held Sunday, December 21, at 7 p.m. Members wishing a Lutheran annual for 1959 are asked to contact Aaron Weiland. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avr I < Paul D. Parker, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Show ( your appreciation to God for HiS • gift to the world by attending | Sunday School and church as a , family. You will find a friendly atmosphere in our Sunday School , which is geared to meet the needs ( of all ages. Morning Worship service. 10:30 J a. m. The pastor will bring his . annual Christmas message on the subject, “The Gift of Gifts.” c The childrens Christmas pro- , gram will be given at the 10:30 • hour Sunday, Dec. 21. The youth 1 of the church will present a can- . dielight service at 7:30 p. m. Sun- 1 dav, December 21. Evening evangelistic service, J 7:30 p. m. Inspirational singing, * followed by the pastor's message 4 on the theme, “What's In A f Name?” s Prayer and Bible study. Wed- ‘ nesday 7:30 p. m. r You are welcome to attend these f services. *

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ZION EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED (United Church of Christ) I Third and Jackson i William C. Feller, Pastor i . Church School at 9:00 a. m. Wesley Lehman, superintendent. I Come and bring your entire fam- ; ily. There are classes for all ages. Divine Worship at 10:00 a. m. Sermon by the pastor: “Light and Power from God's Word.” The youth choir ’will sing, "Carol of the Questioning Child” by Kountz. Be better prepared to enjoy a blessed Christmas by worshiping the Lord in His sanctuary every Sunday. The primary department will have a rehearsal for the Christmas program at 1.00 p. m. Sunday afternoon. - ’ i Youth Fellowship at the church at 5:30 p. ip. Devotions following the supper will be in charge of Cube Two. Christmas favors will be made. ’ Ruth and Naomi Circle dinner and Christmas party Wednesday at 12:00 noon. Members are asked to bring a -covered dish, table ; service and a 50c gift for the ex- ! change. Members of the Friendship Cir- ; cle will meet at the church at ' 6:00 p. m. on Wednesday to go to the Dutch Mill for dinner. Mrs. Albert Brushwiller will entertain the members of the Beth-: any Circle at a buffet supper in her home on Wednesday at 6 p. m. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. The men’s section of the senior choir will hold rehearsal on Wednesday at 7:00 p. m. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 p. m. Catechetical classes on Satur-! day morning: seniors at 9, juniors ; at 10 a m. Christmas program rehearsal for beginners and primary depart- , ment on Saturday at 1:00 p. m. Come and worship with us. BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren Benj. G. Thomas, minister 9 a.m., Sunday school. Leo Feasel. superintendent. 10 a.m., divine worship. This is i Universal Bible Sunday. The Amerj ican Bible society carries on a ; work which helps every denomina- i ition, for it translates, publishes; and distributes the Bible in our' country and in lands all over the' earth. Is the Bible making its daily contribution to your home? Do you i read it together daily? The anthem: ‘’While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks.” The ser-( mon: “The Bible for Today.” 4 p.m., annual Christmas program by the children’s division. Each department: nursery, kindergarten. primary and junior will have a part in the program. Parents and friends and the public are invited. The offering received will go to The Flat Rock children's home at Flat Rock. Ohio. This is a church home established almost a century ago. 5 p.m., the youth fellowship wE follow immediately the Christmas program. Peggy McCammon is the leader and her theme is: “The Bible: How Shall I Use It?” Wednesday, 7 p.m., choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., prayer service. Saturday, 9 a.m., catechetical class. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1210 Elm Street George Yarian, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Tomorrow is pack the pews Sunday. Every person is urged to be present so their seat will not be left vacant. Remember an empty seat at church will mean an empty heart and life all week. Your class will be counting on you and looking for you. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “The Ideal Church.” t Evening service, 7.45 p.m. Sermon by the pastor: "Better Than Money.” Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. A thorough study of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. This time will be a real inspiration to your faith. Saturday, 7-8 p.m., prayer meeting for the praying people. You always have an invitation to attend the church where people from all denominations can meet to worship God. Ypu will enjoy the friendly atmosphere, the inspired singing, and the anointed ministering of the word of God. Also the new pews have arrived, and so feel free to come and look at them at your leisure.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell, Pastor Universal Bible Sunday. 9:15 a. m. Sunday School Hour. . Don Stiffer, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship - Service. “A People of the Book” . is the sermon subject. The choir will sing. "My Christmas Prayer" 1 (Carleton*. Mrs. Stuart Brights well is choir director. Mrs. Eur gene Lehman is organist. 6:30 p. m. Baptist Youth Fellow- ■ ship. 7:30 p. m. "A Star in the Sky?” A Christmas Cantata will be presented by the church choir. I CHURCH ACTIVITIES Tuesday—--6:00 p. m. Primary department Christmas party in Sunday i school annex.' 6:15 p. m. Junior choir practice ' at the church. 6:30 p. m. Berean Class Christmas Dinner at the church. 7:30 p. m. Men’s Brotherhood meeting at Lase Grimms.’ Rev. T. Daniel Hunt of Warren will be the speaker. Business will be the election of officers for the coming year. Wednesday—--7:00 p. m. Midweek Hour of Prayer and Bible study. 8:00 p. m. Church choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Intermed- ' iate Class Christmas party at the church. Friday, 6:30 p. m. Philo Class Christmas dinner at the "church. Saturday. Dec. 20—2:00 p. m. Nursery." Beginner, Primary De- : partments practice for Christmas \ program. The services of our church are I open to the public. You are invited to visit our friendly, spiritual church. CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street rfuston Be ver, Jr., pastor i 8:30 a.m., "The Christian Brotherhood Hour” over WKJG. Dr. Oldham will speak on: “The Bible Is Alive.” 9:30 am., morning worship. We have just finished a wonderful revival campaign, now let us con* tinue to work in the same spirit. ' One of the very important ways to do this, is to be faithful. Be present for this service. 10:40 a m. Sunday school. This can be a very profitable time for | every member of the family. Join many of your friends in your class this Sunday. 6:30 p.m., youth fellowship. This ' service is especially for the senior high youth and is planned to inspire and challenge this age group. 7:30 p.m., evening service. We invite you to attend this evangelistic hour. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer service. AFirst Christian Church Edward Pacha. Minister As we approch the Christmas season. our attention turns to the Christ child. We look once again to the stable and see the Babe, before Him we kneel and give thanks to God. The star led the wise men to His side and come bearing gifts. At the first Christian Church too, our thoughts turn to the children. This Sunday our Jr. Church will present their Christmas program. Morning Worship will be at 9:30. At 10:00 we shall go to the basement for the program. Won’t you join us? Sunday evening we are honored to have as a guest Mrs. Keith B. Hall. Missionary to India. The service will be at 7:30 p.m. Come and bring a friend to hear this fine missionary. Youth Fellowshhip will be at 6:15.

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TRINITY Evanaellcal United Brethren Ninth and Madison Street* J. O. Penrod. pastor The Christmas decorations will be in place in our sanctuary as we celebrate the third Sunday in advent. The spirit of the coming of our Lord is with us. You will gain much by being present this Lord’s day. Church school will begin at 9 » a.m. \under the leadership of the superintendent, Clifford Hoverman. The morning worship will be held at 10 a."hi. Music selected by the organist, Harold Mumma, will be "Prepare Ye The Way of the Lord” by Wilson and “The Heavp enly Vision” by Edwards. The ' chancel choir will sing, “Son of r God. Eternal Savior” by Kirk. The ' pastor’s message will be taken r from the story of Jesus' visit with - the Samaritan Women. The title of the message is “Christ's Suc- - cessful Appeal.” New members will be received into the fellowship ’ of the . church. The youth fellowship will meet at 6 p.m. at the church for recreation and the lesson Sunday evening. t The Boys and Girls fellowship r will meet Sunday, 6;30 p.m. The evening worship will be held » Sunday, 7:30 p.m. The pastor's sermon will be “The Witness From • Above.” The Boy Scout Troop No. 65 will I meet Monday. 6:30 p.m. Junior-Hi catechetical class will ! meet Wednesday, 4 p.m. ! Junior catechetical class will " meet Wednesday, 6 p.m. The mid-week service and youth choir rehearsal will meet Wednesf day, 7 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal will be " held Wednesday, 8 p.m. The athletic program will be " | held at Lincoln school. Thursday ! | from 6 to 8 p.m. The DYB class meeting will be ’ held Thursday, 7:30 p.m. MISSIONARY ’ Tenth and Dayton Streets deraid I. Gerig. pastor ! 9 a.m., Sunday school hour. ’ Bring your family and enjoy the study of the Bible. 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Pastor speaks on this subject: “We i Have Seen His Star.” The choir will sing under the direction of Darrell Gerig. There is a nursery department and a junior church . for children ages 2 through 11. .' 1 p.m., choir rehearsal at the ; church. 7 p.m., special evening of Christ- , mas nmsic presented by the choir and other musical organizations of , the church. Darrell Gerig, piinister of music, will be in charge.of the , program. Wednesday, 7:30 pm., prayer and praise. 8:30 p.m., choir rehear- . sal. Thursday, 130 p.m., ladies' , prayer meeting. 7 1 p.m., primary . department Christmas party in the parsonage basement. Saturday, 9 a.m., children’s rehearsal for Christmas program. 7 p.m., men’s prayer meeting. Don’t miss the special evening . of Christmas music tomorrow night at 7 p.m. The children’s program will be given Sunday night. Dec . 21. Treats will be given out to all of the children. The teen-agers will be giving their annual Christmas : program Dec. 23 at 7:30 p.m. LESSON PRAYER: Dear Father, we thank Thee that we are privileged to extend Thy kingdom by i i spreading the Christian gospel. We : are grateful for all the modern media which make possible a II more effective means of reaching men today undreamed of in Christ’s day—the printed word, radio, television. May we be more effective disciples by cleansing our modern world of the unclean spirits of secularism, race prejudice, greed and lack of compassion for our fellowmen. Creat in is a clean heart, O God. and renew a right spirit within us. I ' God's love for poor sinners is very wonderful, but God s patienJ ce with ill-natured saints Is a deepi er mystery. — Henry Drummond.

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THE CHURCH INVITES YOU President Elsenrower once said, “The world now has a choice between the technology of abundance I and the technology of destruction . —between the use of power for . onstructive purposes or for war f and desolation ... As we contem- ( pplate this simple truth, I think ; we are moved to gain the deeper conviction that no matter iiow long , or how far scientists may go in , probing the secrets of nature for the benefit of man, yet it will be . only the Master Scientist, only the , Almightly, who will delve deeply - enough into the hearts and minds ■ of men to lead us to use these ! great secrets properly—to develop in us the compassion, sympathy, • the understanding, the conaidera- ' tion for other points of view, that > will eventually bring peace—a just i peace to the world.” The Christian i church teaches the importance of > compassion for others, understanding and brotherhood.

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