Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1959 — Page 2

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Creamed on the Sunday school lesson, “Saul's Tragic ,Failure,” I Samuel 15:17-26, for Sunday, April 19. Saul’s beginning as king of Israel was most promising and auspicious due to his modesty, humility, appearance and wisdom in biding his time when pessimists scoffed at his ability to lead Israel. ■•As time passed, defects in his Character and judgment were evident. He lost his humility, was insanely jealous of David, and did not follow God’s will fully. In today’s lesson, Samuel is pictured Ss the spiritual leader of Israel to whom- Saul was responsible spiritually. This has been designated as a temperance lesson, applicable to the extent that Saul’s failure was . due so moral weakness, 4a tendency to follow the cj-owd, ■land lack of self-discipline. | V. 17. “And Samuel said. When Ithou was|littfe in thine own sight, jwast thob not made the head of Jthe tribes, of, Israel, and the Lord {anointed thee king over Israel?" JSaui had a truly humble spirit (when he was anointed king, but Success as. .a military leader had gone to his head. He had flouted religion, its sanctions, its holy requirements and its sacred character. * Vs. 18, 19 “And the Lord sent Jthee on a journey, and said. Go land utterly destroy the sinners the

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AmaJekites, and fight against them until they be consumed . . , Wherefore then didst thou not obey the voice of the Lord, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst evil in the sight of the Lord?” The Amalekites were a race of robbers, and the command to destroy them was the result of the robbery and murder practiced by them on the Israelites borders. Samuel considered that Saul’s disobedience was caused by greed, not by a desire to have sacrifices for the Lord. Vs. 20, 21. "And Saul said unto Samuel. Yea, I have obeyed the voice of the Lord, and have gone the way which the Lord sent me, and have brought Agag the king of Amalek, and have utterly destroyed the Amalekites . . . But the people took of the spoil, sheep, and oxen, the chief of the things which should have been utterly destroyed, to sacrifice unto the Lord thy God in Gilgal.” The fact that the king was saved was an act of disobedience to God's command. Saul tried to shift the blame for his disobedience on the people whose wishes he followed, and also on the fact that the spoils that were taken were used as sacrifice. It is significant that Saul said "The Lord thy God” and not “The Lord My God” in his explanation to Samuel, indicating there was not a elose personal relationship to God. - . ' ' .

— and — Wisdom®! ■ »cmi «ootc [j A little girl brough home a card from Sunday School. When her father asked her what it was, she smiled, and said, “Oh, just an ad about heaven!” BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren - Benj. G. Thomas, minister 9 am., Sunday school. Leo Sei tenright, superintendent. 10 a.m., divine worship. Miss Eleanor Miller will play on the o?gan: “Monastery Morning Song” by Calvcr, "In the Garden” by Mlles, and" "Postlude in C” by Otis. During the hour there will be election of the class leader and assistant class leader, and one church trustee. The annual reports of the several officials will be presented in mimeographed form. The anthem will be: “Lord of our Life” by Holler. The message of the morning: "Builders.” 3-5 p.m., Bethany will.be host to the Young People’s Rally of tfl’e E. U. B. churches of Adams county. The program includes games, business session with the election of officers, and a film on the Middle East which is the area of missionary studies at this time in the youth fellowships. Monday, 6:30 p.m., men’s club. The speaker is Leonard Kingsley, who has been an agricultural missionary in Indonesia. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Dorcas class will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. Wednesday. 7 p.m.. choir rehearsal. 7 p.m. prayer and Bible study. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., the second local conference. FIRST BAPTIST 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor 9:15 am., Sunday school hour. John Mays, supi. We have a graded school with a class for every age. 10:30 a.m., morning worship service. "The Better Covenant” is the message by the pastor. The church choir will sing. “In the Beginning” by Adams. Mrs. Stuart Brightwell is choir director. Mrs. Eugene Leh-

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man is church organist. 6:30 p.m., Baptist youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m.. evening gospel hour. The sermon topic is “liie Testimony Within”. Miss Jane Bedwell is organist. Church Calendar Monday, 7:30 p.m.. church board meeting at the church. Wednesday. 6:15 p.m., junior choir rehearsal. 7 p.m. midweek hour of prayer. 8 p.m., church choir rehearsal. ers class party. Friday, 7 p.m., Sunday school roller skating party at Happy Hours Rink. Monday. April 13 — Wednesday, April 15, Vacation Bible school training institute at First Brethren church in Fort Wayne, The services of our church are open to the public. You are invited to visit our friendly, spiritual church.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Mercer Avenue at Five Points Harold J. Bond, pastor 9:15 a.m., Sunday school classes will meet. Mrs. Chalmer Deßolt, superintendent of pre-school and nursery department (meets in parish house). Mrs. James Kocher, superintendent of primary department (meets in parish house). Talmadge Campbell, superintendent of junior dept., Mrs. H. J. Bond, superintendent of junior hi dept., Mrs. Clark Mayclin, senior hi department. Royal Friend is general superintendent. 10:30 a.m., morning worship. The pastor will deliver another sermon in the series on the Lord's prayer. The theme for this Sunday will be “Forgive us our Debts, as We Forgive Our Debtors.” The chancel choir will sing “For God So Loved the World.” Mrs. Haubold will use these organ numbers for the prelude, offertory and postlude: “Ariso” by Handel, “Harbinger of Spring” by Peery, and “Postludium” by Kern. The session will meet at 10 a.m. to receive new members. The Westminster youth fellowship will not meet, but rather attend the Wabash River Presbytery Wide Rally at Kokomo at 2:30 p.m. Those planning to go should contact Miss Dianne Linn. 4:30 p.m., the junior youth fellowship will meet at the church for a craft period with Royal Friend as leader, Monday,"7:3o p.m., trustees will meet. Wednesday, 9 am., women's Bible study; 6 p.m., Westminster choir practice; 7 p.m., chancel choir practice; 8 p.m., women’s Bible study. Presbyterial meeting April 2122: The Wabash River Presbyterial Society will hold its spring meeting at the First Presbyterian ehureh in Kokomo. 2200 West Jefferson Road, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 21-22 The dinner meeting from women from evening groups who cannot attend a day meeting will be Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m., c.s.t., at $1.35 per plate. This meeting will close at 9 p.m. The day meeting will be Wednesday, April 22, from 9:45 a m. to 3:15 p.m. c.s.t. with a noon luncheon at $1.35 per plate. Coffee will be served from 8:45-9:45 a.m. with the actual meeting starting at 10 a.m. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Robert Gay by April 15. The theme for the meeting is “We Declare Our Oneness,” and the main speaker at both sessions will be Miss Alma Culton, professor of Bible at Pikeville College in Kentucky. Pikeville is pne of our Presbyterian related colleges, one in which women have had an interest i throughout the years as they ha®tT I watched and helped it grow. >

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MkUService.l ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH V. Rot. Msgr. Seimeta. Patter Sunday Masses 6 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. a.m. Weekday Masses 6 a.m. 7:30 a m. 8:15 a.m. FIRST METHODIST West Monroe at Fifth Street F. Hazen Sparks, minister 9:30 a.m., church school. Fred Soldner, superintendent, will be in charge of the church school where classes are provided for each ’member of the family. There are supervised nursery and kindergarten classes and a crib room for infants. Bring your children and come to the church school. 10:20 a.m., divine worship. Rev. Sparks will preach this Sunday on' “Christian Stewardship.” The senior xhoir under the direction of Leland Neuen will sing “Onward Christian Soldiers" by Waring. Mrs. Gerber will play “Finlandia” by Sibelius; “Adagio Cantabile” by Nardine and “March Religieuse” by McDonald. The senior Methodist youth fellowship will meet in the chapel Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Miss Karen Corey will give the devotions and the lesson will be presented by Miss Connie Baxter. Guides of the way are Mr. and Mrs. Watson Maddox. Refreshments will be served at the close of the program. The intermediate youth fellowship will meet with their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonestreet, in the recreation room at 5:30 o’clock. Monday evening the Wesleyan service guild will be hostesses for the annual meeting of the guilds of the Fort Wayne District. The I dinner will be served at 6:30 in the church dining room. - Wednesday, 7 p.m., the prayer service will be held in the chapel and also at 7 p.m., the Senior choir will meet for their rehearsal in the sanctuary. The junior choir will meet for rehearsal at 7:15 o’clock with Mr. and Mrs. James Webb. ’ The Wesley class will meet in the lounge Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Friday, the cistrict meeting of the W.S.C.S. will be held in Simpson Methodist church in Fort Wayne. All members of the local society are urged to attend.

ZION Evangelical and Reformed (United Church of Christ) Third and Jackson Streets William C. Feller, pastor f Church school, 9 a.m. William Tutewiler, superintendent. Classes for all ages under the leadership of competent teachers continue each Sunday. You and your entire family are invited to join a class for the study of God’s Word. Divine worship, 10 a.m. The pastor will begin a series of sermons on the Ten Commandments. The first .sermon will be, “One Sovereign God.” The senior choir will sing, “Faith of Our Fathers” by Wilson. We invite all members and friends of the church to attend our services of worship. Visitors are always welcome. Dedication of Woodhaven, at the Fort Wayne children's home, at 2 by invitation only. 'Open house from 3:30-8:30 p.m. Youth fellowship at 5.30 p.m. *to which all are invited. Cube one will be in charge. Jerry Jones will give the devotions. Special speaker will be Judge Miles Parrish. All young people- are urged to be present. Mrs. Augsburger. Mrs. E. Kiess and Mrs. R. Snyder will sponsor the supper. The brotherhood family night supper and program originally scheduled for Monday evening has been postponed for one week, because of several conflicts. Regional women’s guild meeting in St. Matthew's E/and R. church, Wabash, opening at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Cars will leave Decatur between 7:45 and 8 a.m. Youth choir rehearsal Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednesday. 7 p.m. Come and worship with us.

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TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Ninth and Madison Streets "J. 0. Penrod, minister Senior citizens day will be observed at Trinity church. All senior members of the church will be given recognition in the morning worship service. The church school will begin at 9 am., with activities and study for every age. Clifford Hoverman, superintendent. The pastor’s class for instruction will meet at the parsonage at 9 a.m. Morning worship hour will be at 10 a.m. The pastor’s theme will be “Our Hope Is In Christ." The chancel choir under the direction of Walter Henkel will sing “Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me.” Organ numbers selected by Harold Humma will be “Wonder Words of Life” by Thompson, “Offertorie in D Minor” by Nevin, and “Postlude F Major” by Rinck. A Decatur Group Rally will be held at our Decatur Bethany Church on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Trinity youth will attend. Sunday evening worship will be held at 7 p.m. Dick Padrick, ministerial student at Indiana Central college will be the guest speakeh The boys and girls fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. during the evening worship. Boy Scout troop No. 65 will meet Monday, 6:30 p.m. The building committee will meet Monday. 7:30 p.m. The W.S.W.S. officers will attend the training meeting held ati our Old Salem E.U.B. church Tuesday, 7 p.m. The church school council will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Junior-Hi catechetical class will meet Wednesday, 3:30 p.m., in the pastor’s study. Junior catechetical class will meet Wednesday. 6 p.m. The annual congregational meeting will be held Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. with a carry-in supper. Rolls and coffee will be furnished. Reports on the year’s activities will be made, some pictures of church activities will be shown, and the election of new officers held. All members are urged to be present. The DYB class meeting will be held Thursday, 7:30 p.m. A youth fellowship party will be held Saturday, April 18, at the home of Robert Andrews at 7:30 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN 2nd and Jefferson Street Edward Pacha, minister Morning worship, 9:30 a.m. Church school, 10:30 a.m. Youth fellpwship, 4:30 p.m. Scripture study, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Many times you have heard the statement "give till it hurts.” It is with this statement that the pastor draws issue in his morning message, “Don't Give Till It Hurts.” M Church school continues the studies of the Middle East. Sunday evening features a carry in dinner at 6 p.m., with our new members as guests of honor. Color slides of Alaska, our 49th state, will be shown after the dinner. We are most happy to announce the opening of our nursery this Sunday 5 . Many have offered their help with time and gifts, and for this we are most thankful. If children are keeping you home from church—let us keep your children. Have you ever wondered about the way the folks at the First Christian church felt about life? A card or a phone call will bring our pastor to your side. Would you like to talk to him? Call, he would be most happy to talk to you. I just know he would! Church of the Nazarene 7th and Marshall C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school at 9:30. A class for every age group. Worship service at 10:30, with the pastor speaking from the subject, “Spirit and Mind.” National Christian College Day will be observed, and gifts presented to High School graduates. Young peoples’ Meeting at 6:45, in the basement auditorium. Evening service at 7:30. The Monmouth school choir, under the direction of Darrell Gerig, will pre. sent a sacred concert. Missionary service Wednesday at 7:30 P.M., with choir practice following. A welcome to all in the services of this church, jThe best way to get the best of your enemy is to make a friend of him. 4 ,u_L_

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CHURCH OF CHRIST ' CarrpU Myerv, minister \ Lee Moser, sypt. 9:30 a.m., morning worship serv. ice. Come for this fine exposition of God’s word. You will appreciate this expository message from Gpd's own word. Come also to re? member Christ in his own appoint* ed way. Communion each Lord’s day. Brief meditation by Leon Me* Clain, an elder in the congregation. Message: “Being Heirs, Who Shall Separate Us.’* 10:30 a.m.. Sunday school with classes for all of you. Don’t miss this splendid study period with prepared teachers making clear a portion of the Word. 2:30 p.m., Youth Rally at Bluffton, Ind. Bryant Maxey, evangelist. .Splendid program planned or your enjoyment of Christ'and His will. Plan to go along. Ask your friends to go with you. Details Sunday morning at the Sunday school hour. Be there. 6 p.m., combined board meeting at the church. 7:30 p.m., gospel hour, for all Christians. Come for fellowship and preaching. Message from revelation, Chapter 14. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meeting and Bible study, Treva Lehman, leader. Coming: men's meeting, at Pennville. April 20th. "If you do not have a regular church home in Decatur, we invite you to come worship with us. “Come with us and we will do thee good.” You are welcome in God’s house. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig, pastor 9 a.m.. Sunday school hour. We had a wonderful attendance last Sunday. Bring the entire family tomorrow. 10 a.m., morning worship hour. Choir will sing, “Let Every Heart Rejoice” by Peterson. A mixed trio will sing. "Heaven Is Nearer” by Lillenas,. "Die pastor will speak on, “The Church That Is Rich.” This is the second message on the seven churches in the book of Revelation. Junior church and a nursery department for children ages 2 through 11. 8:30 p.m., pre-service prayer. 6:45 p.m., teen-age MYF. 7 p.m., adult fellowship and children’s gospel hour. 7:30 p.m., first service in a week of Bible exposition by Rev. Cornelius Vlot, pastor of the First Missionary chupch in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Monday through Friday — 7:30 p.m., rich Bible teaching by Rev. Vlot. This man is an. outstanding Bible expositor. Don't miss hearing him! CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street Huston Bever, Jr., pastor 8:30 a.m., “The Christian Brotherhood Hour” over WKJG. We do hope you enjoy these broadcasts which our church is sending your way. Hear Dr. W. Dale Oldham this Sunday. 9:30 a.m., morning worship should be one of the high-points of the week for the Christian. We would like to help make this an even greater experience for you. Join us this week. 10:40 a.m. Sunday school. This hour is as important as you think it is. Much planning and preparation has been made to make this hour of value to every student. Will you attend? 6 p.m., youth fellowship. This group will meet in the fellowship hall. 7:30 p.m., evening service. We want to make this service as important and as well attended as our morning worship. You are the answer. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer service. I

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Christians should not be so much concerned with the control of outer space as with what influences or who coritrols what happens on earth. We know who controls “the illimitable reaches at the sky.” We know that man has not dethroned God. There is too much space for any nation to control and millions of miles away this world must not seem larger than a speck of dust. There is something arrogant about man’s assumption that he can con-

ZION LUTHERAN Monrue and 11th Streets Richard Ludwig, pastor "Listen to the Bells” 8 a.m., the early worship hour. 9:15 a.m., the Sunday Bible school for all ages. 10:30 a.m., the late worship hour. Sunday’s sermon is entitled. "The Flock of the Good Shepherd” —based on John 10:27, 28. “The Lord is my Shepherd” will be sung by the choir. The Voters Assembly of Zion Lutheran church will hold its quarterly meeting Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:30. In the evening, the Walther League Spring Festival will be held at Zion, beginning at 8 p.m. Monday, the adult instruction course will begin at 7 p.m. The junior confirmation class will meet Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, the school devotional will be held at 8:20 a.m. In the evening, the Emmaus Guild will have its meeting at 8 p.m. The all-day meeting of the Needle Club is scheduled again for Thursday. Saturday school for grades 4-8 starts at 9:15 a.m., Saturday. 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 will enjoy the friendly atmosphere in the class arranged for you. Don't forget to bring the whole family, you will be glad you did. Morning worship service, 10:30 a.m. The pastor will be bringing the second in a series of sermons on the theme of, “Discipleship.” Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. "He Is My Life” will be the study topic. Evening gospel service, 7:30 p.m. Sunday being, “National Christian College Day” a repre, sentative of the Theological Department of Huntington, College, Huntington, Indiana, will* be the guest speaker. Prayer and Bible study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. A warm welcome is extended to everyone.

Assembly of God George Yarian, Pastor 'l2lO Elm Street Sunday School 9:45 A.M. The Sunday School contest. Gushers For God, got off to a very good start last Sunday. Every class met their goal. Tomorrow we are looking for an even greater Sunday than last* Sunday. You tan help by bringing a visitor with you and both coming to your class. Morning Worship 10:30 A.M. Sermon by the pastor: "Four Important Facts”. Evening Service 7:45 P.M. Sermon by the pastor: “A.W.0.L.” Tuesday Afternoon 1:00 - 2:00 The mid-week hour of prayer Wednesday Evening 7:45 P.M. Bible study. Saturday Evening 7:00 - 8:00. The hour of prayer for the praying people. You always have a very cordial invitation to visit our services. This is a church where people from all denominations can meet and worship God. You will enjoy the friendly atmosphere. God Constantly seeks qualified partners.

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