Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1959 — Page 2
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>• “It takes a whole lifetime to the character of a noble man. The exercise and discipline of youth, the struggles and failures and successes, the pains and pleasures of maturity—these make up the fire through which he must pass to bring out the pure gold of his soul. Having been thus perfected. what shall Nature do with him? Annihilate him? What infinite ‘"Waste!"—Dr. Arthur H. Compton. I Do * fnfT.l You gOLYH .i. 1. Who was the father of the twelve sons whose names became ■ the names of the twelve tribes of <• .Isreal? -> 2. What does the word “Israel” mean? 3. Which of the Ten Commandments is the only one not found mentioned in the New Testament? 4. What man was asked to offer •—his son as a sacrifice? 4" 5. What was the name of the giant that David killed?
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mercer Avenue at Five Points Harold J. Bond. Minister »:15 a. QJ. Sunday School. Roy- ’ al Friend, general superintendent. ' Classes for all ages taught by consecrated teachers. Grow spiritually during Lent by attending Services. | A 10:30 a m. Morning Worship. The PastoV will deliver the Tifird in a series of sermons upon the New Testament Churches as referred to in the Book of Revelations. 'Die general thorite “Should a Roman Catholic be-president." The Chancel Choir will sing "Praise. My Soul, The Kingdom of Heaven” by Young. Mrs. Clint Reed directing. 4:30 p. m. The Junior Youth Fellowship will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rash, 415 John street. 6 00 p. m. Hie Second Sunday Night Family Lenten series. 6:05 p. m. We Eat. (Family nite Snack—Everything furnished but sandwiches.) 6:40 p. m. We Sing. 6:50 p. m. Devotions led by the Fellowship Commission of the Youth Fellowship. William Bond, chairman ; . 7:00 p. m. “What We Can Do.” Period in charge of Session Committee. Special EVents—Jack Knudsen, chairman. 1. Evangelism, February . 15 — ,iPaul Blackburn, chairman. 2. Christian Education— Royal Friend, chairman, Feb. 22. 3. Stewardship, March I—S. A. Warner, 4. Social Education and Action, March B—Robert Flora, chairman. 5. Publicity. March 15 — Don Norquest, chairman. 6. Planning and Worship. Mar. 22—Dave Macklin and Tom Allwein, chairmen. 7:20 p. m. “What We Believe,’’ -The Pastor. s. - —As Christians -As Presbyterians. Wednesday, 6:00 p. m. Westminster Choir Practice. 7:00 J), m. Chancel Choir Practice. 8:00 p. m. Women's Association meeting. Saturday 10:00 a. m. Youth Communicants class. • How Presbyterians Keep Lent of the ,Catholic Church who follow the Reformed theology and practice the Presbyterian form of Church government keep Lent as truly as any other group of Christians. But our practice 4s to add something to our discipleship, rather than takq away a pleasure or minor vice. Keg ill ari ty of Worship is one thing: we know ourselves called to perform. Let us attend, faithfully during these weeks of Easter Preparation. BETHANY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Benj. G. Thomas, Minister i 9.00 a. m. Sunday School with Mr. Clarence E. Smith, Suptl h —.family -worship Sunday , a—nd there will be no extended session. 10:00 a. m. Divine Worship. Rev. James F. Thomas, who has been guest minister in this Spiritual Emphasis Week of meetings. will speak upon the theme: "Standing in Your Assigned Place.” Mrs. Paul Gehman will sing. We have had a splendid week of Jneetings. Let us put forth extra effort to be present both Sunday morning and evening. Pray for the church that we may hear and obey the voice of the Holy Spirit. 6:00 p. in. Miss Gayle Custer, president of the Youth Fellowship will preside and lead the topic: "Teach us to Pray.” All youth 1 are urged to be present and ati tend, the evening worship service at 7:30 p. tn.
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'7:30 p. m. The closing message of Rev. Mr. Thomas will be "The Gospel for' All.” Come and enjojr the fine congregational singing led fay Mr. Paul Gehman. Special music will be a solo by Mr. Gehman. Tuesday 7:30 p. m. The Loyal Daughters will meet. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. The Choir Rehearsal. 7:00 p. m. Prayer service. Thursday a. m. Lincoln Breakfast. All ladies of the church are invited. The offering will go toward the work of our Kentucky Mission. —-s-™ ZION LUTHERAN Monroe and Uth Streets Richard Ludwig, pastor Worship services, 8 and 10:30 a.m. -jo ' i Bible school for all ages at S:ls ■' • ' v Holy Communion will be . celebrated in the early service this Sunday. The sermon is entitled, “Love Not the World.” based on II Tim. 4:10. This is the second sermon in a series on “The Great Enemies of the Soul.” In the early service, the Men’s choir will sing “Ashamed .of Jesus” by H. K. Oliver. 1 At 7:30 Sunday evening, the Adult club will meet in the. Parish hall. Guest speaker will be a Korean student from Concordia Senior college. Fort Wayne. All adults of the church are invited to enjoy this evening of Christian fellowship- ... The Stewardship council will hold its meeting Tuesday. 7 p.m. Wednesday Lenten vespers will be held again, for the convenience , of the worshippers, at 6:45 and 8:15 p.m. The children of Zion’s school . will sing “There is a Green Hill 1 Far Away" in the early service. At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, the Sun- ; day school staff will hold its bi- ; monthly meeting. _ A course on basic TBible teach- < ings is being planned for the near | future, to be taught by Pastor i Ludwig. The course will be beared primarily for those who desire membership in the Lutheran ' church. However, anyone interested in what the Bible teaches may , attend, under no obligation. Watch for a future announcement regard- , ing the beginning of this course. March 1— The parent-teacher league of Zion will present an interesting program in the parish hall beginning at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mr. E. E. Yunghans, DEd., assistant director of Christian education for the Central district of the Lutheran churchMissouri synod. All adults, especially parents are invited to this event. i UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avenue Paul D. Parker, minister Sunday school. 9:30 a.m. Lawrence Michel will have charge of the school. You are invited to bring the whole family, we have classes for all age groups. Make |yn t ir class 100% by your presence. Morning worship service, 10:30 am. “The Priesthood of Every Believer” will be the theme of the pastor’s message. Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. “Giving Hilariously” will be the study topic. Evening evangelistic services, . 7:30 p.m. The pastor will speak on the theme, “Transformed Men.” This will mark the beginning of two weeks of special revival services. There will be services each evening at 7:30 p.m. The song service will be in charge of Melvin 1 Early of Dayton. O. The pastor will be bringing the gospel-'in sermon each evening. The public Is, Invited to these services.
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ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH V. Rev. Marr. Seimeta. Puter Bußay M>mm 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. Zion Evangelical and Reformed United Church of Christ) Third and Jackson WilMam C. Feller, Pastor Church. School at 9:00 a.m. William .Tutewiler, superintendent, We have classes for all ages, in pleasant surroundings, under the leadership of capable teachers. Come and bring your family. Divine Worship at 10:00 A.M. Sermon by the pastor: “The Cross A Lesson In Love.” The senior choir will sing, “Out of the Depths” by Lorenz. Come and worship the Lord in His House. We extend an invitation to those who have no church home in this community to worship with us. Visitors are always welcome. > Chi Rho class meeting at the church at 3:00 P.M. Supper will be served by the committee. Bring your own table service. Youth Fellowship at 5:30 P.M. Cube One in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warthman. Cube Tw<i in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Johnson. . ; Ruth and Naomi Circle meeting in the parsonage on Wednesday at 2:00 P.M. Youth choir rehearsal on Wednesday at 6:30 P.M. Mid-week Lenten service on Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. Sermon: "The Cross, Our Only Glory.” Bethany Circle meeting at the church on Wednesday at 8:30 P.M. following the Lenten service. Senior choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:00 P.M. Catechetical classes on Saturday morning: seniors at 9, juniors at 10 A.M- „ Come and worship with us. First Christian, Church Edward Pacha, Minister Morning Worship 9:30. Church School 10:30. Youth Fellowship 5:00. Thurs. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Special offering marks the end of the week-of-compassion. We hope that it will not mark the end of compassion for all. This Sunday the pastor will speak on the ninth commandment. The sermon is called "Putting on the ninth Green.” <• The church school takes up Facing Tribulation with Faith. The Scripture is Matthew 25:31-46; Mark 13:1-37. See how many questions you can bring to class. Youth fellowship will continue working on their play. Some of our number will attend a meeting in Gas City. Thurs. evening services will bring the message “The Command.” Bring a friend. You know, every week now. I have invited you to attend the Church of you choice. I guess that some that read this feel that it is the minister’s place to try to “sell’ religion, but lets look at this a moment. If you bought a new car. and you found it gave 200 miles to the gal. of gas well I bet f you would tell every one. The minister has found that life goes on , forever, (you can’t beat that milage.) and he is trying to tell every one. Once you have found it, you ' too will tell every one. I bet you would look into a car that could go 200 miles to the gal. of gas. Why don’t you look into this life that goes on forever? God Bless You. ♦ Church of the Natarene 7th & Marshall C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school at 9:36. Richard Hurst. Supt, Junior department in charge of Mrs. C. E. Lykins. Worship service at 10:30. Sermon subject. “A Character Study.”Young peoples' Meeting at 7:00. Subject will be, “The Environment of Worship.” Dave Hawkins is leader. Evangelistic service at 7:30, with the pastor speaking. Revival meetings will begin on Wednesday evening at 7:30, continueing each night through March 8. Evangelist George Brannon, of Bethany, Oklahoma, is to be the speaked. Prof. Harold Bomgardner. of Colorado Springs, Colo., will be song leader and soloist. A welcome to all.
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I 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 provided for all age groups, with a superI vised crib room, nursery and kindergarten classes for pre-school 1 children. A warm welcome awaits you and your family in our church school. 10:20 a.m., divine worship. Rev. Sparks will preach this Sunday morning on the subject: “Acceptable Unto God.” The senior choir under the direction of Leland Neuen will sing: “Jesus, Lover of My Soul” by Parry. Mrs. Harry Dailey has selected the following numbers for her organ selections: “Lamb erf. God” by Bizet; “Largo” by Handel and “Tocatto” by Lor-, dineo. The Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship'will meet in the chapel at 5:30 o’clock. The Intermediate Youth Fellow- . ship will meet in the recreation . room at 5:30 o’clock. The third in our series of Lenten suppers will be served in the dining room at 6 p.m. Sunday. All members and ; friends are invited to come and enjoy the fellowship. The cost is 25 cents per person. ' Rev. Sparks will preach Sunday evening on the topic “What Jesus ’ Did For Peter.” The service will begin at 7:30 o’clock and you are urged to be present for this inspirational service. The members of the 929 club will meet Monday evening at 7 o’clock. Following the opening the members will call in the homes of prospective memebrs. There will be no meeting x>f the evening circle this month. Wednesday morning from 7:15 to 7:45 o’clock the M. Y. F. will hold their Lenten prayer service . in the chapel. Wednesday evening, 7 p.m., the junior choir will meet for rehearsal Also at 7: p.m., the senior choir will hold their rehearsal in the sanctuary. ’Die Wednesday evening prayer service will be held in the lounge, at 7 o’clock. Saturday, 9 a.m., the children’s membership class will meet in the church office with the pastor. The adult membership class will be held four nights at the beginning of Holy Week, Saturday. Sdhday. Monday and Tuesday nights. March 21, 22, 23 and 24. The Talk Back series over TV station WANE. Channel 15, is proving very interesting and you are invited to tune in Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. .i CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner 12th and Washington Sts. Carroll Myers, minister Lee Moser, supt. 9:30 a.m., morning worship with communion each Lord’s day. You a,re welcome to come worship with us at all times. Message: “The Dying Thief.” Make each Sunday a complete day by worshipping Christ. 10:30 a.m., Sunday school with ■ classes for everyone. Come for Bible teaching and you will want to livezfor Him. Sunday school is ! planned with you in mind. Bring the family and worship with us. 6:30 p.m. film to be shown, “The , American Road.” Anyone may t come. i ; 7:30 p.fn., gospel hour with fine ’ singing for everyone. The book of ( Revelation is being considered, r Come for this fine study. ; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.,, Bible t study and prayer meeting. Still ) meeting at 204 S. 10th and every- > one is welcome. Our study is from ■ the book of Philipians. This is an ' informal verse by verse study of 1 God’s word. Miss Toni Rupert is ‘ leader this week. I If you do not have a church home in Decatur, please feel free 5 to come worship with us. You will always be welcome. If you believe the Bible, you will agree with everything we teach. Church of God 628 Cleveland Street 3 Huston Revet, Jr. Pastor II 8:30 a.m. “The Christian Brotherhood Hour” over WKJG Dr. - Oldham speaks to us this week on ’ the subject of “Stop Being Afraid.” '■ 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship, t Our pastor speaks to us this Suns day on the subject “Stooping To Rise.” We hope this will be a 1 service which will meet the need jp your spiritual life. I 10:30 a.m. Sunday School ' Everybody is encouraged to be II faithful to their class, especially • through these winter months. e 6:30p.m. Youth Fellowship. • This group will again be speaking • to us on spiritual things. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service. „
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD T mo Elk* Street George Yarian, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. The teaching of the Word of God is so very important, and so do make an effort to be in your Sunday school class. Remember you need your class, and your class needs you. ‘Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “Tr|als.” Evening service, 7:45 p.m. The sermon will be by our evangelist, Rev. C. Hunsberger. We will also be praying for the sick Sunday evening. Continuing for week — Feb. 24-March 1— God has been pouring out of His Spirit so wonderfully, that we have decided to continue the Revival Campaign . another week. You are welcome to come., There is always a welcome and .an extended hand of Christian love toward yog when you come. You will enjoy the blessing of the Lord in the services. Neighbor, this is the church where people from all denominations can meet to worship God. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig, pastor 9 a.m., Sunday school hour. Rev. Clarence Gerig will be speaking during the opening exercises. 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Hear the choir under the leadership of Darrell Gerig. We have a nursery department and a junior church for children ages 2 through 11. Rev. Clarence Gerig, home secretary of the Missionary church association, will be the guest speaker. 6:30 p.m., pre-service prayer. 6:45 p.m., teen-age MYF. 7 p.m., children’s gospel hour and adult fellowship. All Sunday school teachers will meet during this hour for some special information from Rev. Clarence Gerig. 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour. Inspirational singing and a message from the Word by our guest speaker. Wednesday., 7:30 p.m., prayer and praise. Mervin Rupp will be explaining our special visitation and evangelistic drive to be held March 2-29. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., choir rehea rsa.L y-— Friday, 7:30 p.m., friendship circle at Mrs. Harold Myers' home. Saturday, 7 p.m., min’s prayer meeting. One week from tomorrow, Rev. Harvey Ache missionary to Africa, will be speaking in all of the services. ■ / FIRST BAPTIST 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. BrigMFreU. pastor 9:15 am., Sunday school hour. John Mays, supt. We have a graded school with a class fo£ every age group. 10:30 am., morning worship service. The sermon by the pastor is “The Stewardship of a Calling". The church choir win sing, .“Arise, Shine” (Johnston). The America for Christ Home Missions offering will be received at the worship service. 6:30 p.m., Baptist youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour. "Hardened Against the Truth” is the subject of the pastor’s message. Miss Jane Bedwell is organist for this service. Church Calendar Monday, 7:30 p.m., church board will meet at the church. - ’Tuesday, 1 p.m,, vacation Bible school planning committee will meet at the church. 6 p.m., Philo ! Class and Dynamic Builders class will meet at the church and drive 1 to Ft. Wayne for dinner. 7 p.m., • Salamonie BYF meeting at Dun--1 kirk. ;
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“Exploration of space should lead man cloeer to the only true God, who created not only this planet but also the whole universe,” says Frank E. Gaebelein, headmaster of the Stony Brook School. He continues, "But it cannot do this unless man remains humble before the living God. If man, who brought ruin to the earth through the rebellion of-sin, makes such achievements as lunar exploration and space travel an occasion for self-exaltation, he will inevitably be subject to God’s greater judgment upon his pride. The redeeming work of Christ has infinite and universal implications. Because it reveals the very heart of God, )t stands- above the material universe. God’s love for man through Christ is e t e r n a I and, therefore, beyond revision through Wednesday, Feb. 25—6:15 p.m., junior choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., mid-week hour of prayer. 7:45 p.m. church business meeting. 8 p.m., church choir rehearsal. Thursday, Feb. 26—12 noon. Missionary Society will meet at the church to work on the missionary projects. The services of our church are open to the ppblic. If you do not attend another church, you are invited to visit our friendly spiritual church. TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. J. O. Penrod, Pastor The activities of the second Sunday in Lent will begin with the Church School meeting at 9 a. m. The Pastor’s Class will begin meeting at the parsonage during the Church School. The morning Worship Service will be held at 10 a. m. The pastor's message will be entitled “The Door of the Fold." The Youth Choir under the direction of Mr. Walter Henkel will sing “My Guide Divine” by Van Woert. The organ numbers selected by Harold Mumma will be “My Jesus, I Love Thee” by Wilson: “Andantine” by Franck; and “Postude in E Flat” by Zollner. The Youth Catechetical Class will mest at the pastor’s study on Sunday evening at 5:30 p. m. The Youth Fellowship lesson will be given at 6:30 g>. m;„; ‘ The Boys and Girls Fellowship will meet at 7:00 p. m. The Evening Worship at 7 p. m. will consist of a musical program. The program will be presented by Harold Mumma, organist. Mr. John Conser, pianist, and Rev. J. O. Penrod, soloist. The Evangelism Committee will meet in the evening at 8 p. m. Boy Scout Troop 65 will hold a carry-in supper on Monday evening at 6:00 p. m.‘ in the Fellowship Hall. The supper will be for all Boy Scouts and their families. The W. S. W. S. will hold their Guest Night Meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Cliff Hoverman as leader and Mrs. Elmer Winteregg. Mrs. Max Gilpin and Mrs. John Kelley as hostesses. Junior-Hi Catechetical Class on Wednesday evening at 4:00 p. m. Junior Catechetical Class on Wednesday evening at 6:00 p. m Youth and Childrens choirs will rehearse at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday evening. The family Lenten worship service will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m. The pastor’s message will be “The Dauntless Face.” Christian stewardship is the ■ management of life according to 1 the principles and power of the : religion of Jesus Christ. Money spent on ourselves may be a millstone about the neck; spent on others, it may give us wings like an eagte’s-wßitchcock.
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