Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1959 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1959

J —- — ■ ", ——. Urges Churches Aid Scouting Program

Churches, by sponsoring Cub’ Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorer units, not only give spiritual emphasis to scouting, but also make scouting a part of their own ongoing program, John G. Carlson, district scout executive, said today. Churches interested in finding out more about scouting as an activity for youths between 8 and 18 years of age may contact Steve Everhart, 227 South Third street, for more information. After investigating the program the minister and lay officials of an interested church may appoint an institutional representative and an organizing committee to set up three meetings with parents of boys to acquaint them with scouting. They may arrange for use of the film strip, “The scouting program in churches.” Church Directs Program If interest is present, the minister and institutional representative then choose a unit committee of at least three men. This com- , mittee then selects Christian laymen suited by aptitude, ability, apd experience to serve as scoutmister and assistants These leaders are than trained by the neighborhood commissioner and district leadership training committee. Boys from the church and neighborhood are invited to join the unit. A charter may be presented to the congregation at a worship service or other meeting of the congregation. ! - Thus a church may, if it chooses, give administrative direction to its own Scout units, select and appoint its own leaders, provide a Christian meeting place, and recognize its Scout

To Charter Monroe Boy Scouts, Cubs The Monroe Methodist church has announced that the Cub Scouts and Boy Scout troops it is sponsoring have applied for their charter. Twenty-eight boys are registered as charter members. Plans are being made for charter Sunday to beo .s.April interest has been shown m this new project for Monroe. Many boys who will become of age for scouting during the summer will be enlisted at that time. It is expected that there will be between 40 and 50 boys in these scouting organizations by fall. The leaders who have been chosen are as follows: institutional representative. James McCullough; Cub Scout leaders, committee chairman, Elmo Stuckey: committee members, Harvey Smith, Ray Cavinder. Gorman Kauffman, Russel Mitchel and Raymond Miller, The Cubmaster will be Richard Everett and the assistant Cubmaster will be Darold Borne. Den mothers are, Mrs. Arthur Moesdhberger. Mrs. Harold Rich, Mrs. Verlyn Geyer. Mrs. Gerald Cook, Mrs. Howard Hendricks and Mrs. Orval Neuensch wander. For Boy Scout work, the committee chairman is Earl Harmon. Committee members are Arthur Zurcher. Doyle Rich, Carl Bluhm, Arlen Mitchel, James Lobsiger, Ellis Converse and Earl Stucky. The Scoutmaster will be John Macy and the assistants will be Harry Crownover and Harvey Rupert. Other leaders will be announced later. March 6 and 12 there will be training meetings at the Monroe Methodist church for all parents of Scouts, leaders and other parents who will have boys in scouting in the near future. Trade in a gooa town — Decatur. USED ZENITH 21 in. Console TV Very nice cabinet. Close Out $79.95 GOODYEAR 222 N. 3rd St.

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,i — — leaders as church workers. Scouting provides a tested program that appeals to boys, training for leaders selected by the church, camping facilities for boys with their leaders, literature and program helps for a successful program, experienced scouters to counsel leaders, and a professional staff to help when necegjrary. ' \ Benefits To Church The church benefits, Carlson pointed out, by creating a program that attracts, and serves the church’s needs, extends the service outreach of the church to the whole community, provides contacts with unchurched boys and families, helps keep boys close to the church, strengthens home ties and family relationships, and develops leadership for all phases of the church program. Cub scouting provides activities for the 8-10 year old boys, scouting takes boys up to high school age, and then exploring programs expand interest*for young men. The cubbing program is homecentered, while the />ther programs help the young man adjust to greater and greater community activity. Bible study and church projects with a minister’s guidance are recognized by the God and countryaward, a Christian symbol of a Scout’s loyalty. Prayer at mealtime is typical of the encouragement boys receive in daily religious devotions at Scout camps, Carlson continued. The explorer program helps young men find outlets for their expand- f ing ability in a combined effort of parents and leaders, with a wide and deep field of interest.

CLUBS Calendar items for today’s pub ■cation must be phoned tn by T (Saturday 9:30) Paone 3-2121 Mi HI on Koop WEDNESDAY St. Gerald study club, Mrs. Robert Steigmier, 8 p. m. l_ Woman’s Guild. ZJiQn E. and R. church, 7:30 p. m. Our Lady of Good Counsel, Mrs. ■ Ed Vt&n~B p.-mr ~ - >’*”“*•*• ■ ■ THURSDAY Magley Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. ■ < Uhtt 1 W.S.W.S. of Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Richard McConnell, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Needle club, parish hall, 10 a.m. Union Chapel Ladies Aid, church basement, all day. Guardian Angels study club, Mrs. Robert Ulman, 8 p.m. Everready Sunday school class, Methodist church lounge 7:30 p.m. Ladies Fellowship, Missionary church, 7:30 p. m. Town and County Home Demonstration club, Mrs. Lewis Rumschlag, 1:30 p. m. St. Joseph study club, Mrs. Delores Ellenberger, 8:15 p. m. Unit 4 W.S.W.S. Bethany E.U.B. church, Mrs. Calvin Burnett, 8 p. m. . Church of God Missionary Society, fellowship basement, 7:30 p. m. Unit 2 W.S.W.S. Bethany. E.U.B. church, Mrs. Everet Hutker, 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid, Trinity E. U. B. church, at church, 7:30 p. m. Mpnroe Rural Fire Department, fire station. 7:30 p.m. Order of the Rainbow for Girls, Masonic hall, 6:45 p.m. Unit 3 members of Bethany W.S.W.S., Mrs. B. G. Thomas, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY D.A.V. Auxiliary, postponed until April 10. SATURDAY Work and Win class of Trinity E. U. B. church, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wittwer, 7:30 p. m. MONDAY Pythian Sisters Needle Club, Moose home, following Temple. Welcome Wagon club, Mrs. John Heffner, 8 p. m.

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