Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1960 — Page 2

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NBC Television hope* to film two aervice* at the Moscow Baptist Church for American network view* Ing The plan la a joint effort of NBC and the Southern Baptist Convention’* Radio and Televiaion CommUion. The state of Ohio ha* a newmotto. which come* from the New Testament. The motto read*. "With God All Things Are Risible.” It is the first in Ohio since an earlier one was repealed in 1867 because it smacked too much of empire* and royalty. The new motto cotne* from Matt. 19:26. "But Jc*u* beheld them unto them. With men this is impos»ible. but with God all things are possible." In Berlin, a new Jewish Community Center has been opened on a historic site. The new edifice has been constructed around the ruins of a great synagogue destroyed by Hitler s Brown Shirts in 1938 Berlin’s mayor, Willy Brandt, spoke at the building’s dedication. >He referred to the event as "a I good day in the life of <Berlin),’ |and added. "Let’s us hope this I building will become a symbol of tolerance.” Buddhism is still numerically ‘dominant in Korea. Christian bodies are in second place with 1.440.000 members. Protestant Christians are divided into fifteen denominations, Roman Catholics numder 242 000. Christianity in 1959 is marking its seventy-fifth anniversary in Korea. There are some 19 or 20 million South Koreans that have no formal ties with any religious organization. A new $103,000 vocational training and boarding school for 300 teen-age refugee boys and girls is being built by the World Council of churches in Spittai, Austria^ The new facility, for youngsters of an faiths, will replace the adjacent converted stables which have served as quarters ever since the school was founded in 1953 and is accredited by the Austrian government. Courses include history, hy giene. geography and languages as well as trades, arts and crafts. trinity evangelical united brethren church Ninth at Madison Streets J O. Penrod, Minister The Sunday Church School begins at 9:00 a. m. A well supervised class of study awaits every age. Mr. Max Gilpin superintends the school. Morning Worship service begins at 10:00 a. m. The-pastor’s message will be “This Should Be Revived ” The chancel choir under the direction of Mr. Walter Henkel will sing "Unto Thee. O Lord by Aulbach. Organist Kay Wynn has chosen the following selections “Chanson Triste” by Tschaikowsky: “Nazareth” by Gounod: and “The Heavens Declare His Glory’ bv Beethoven. - The youth fellowship executive council will meet on Sunday afternoon to plan for the youth activities. The Junior-Hi “Y-Hour will meet on Sunday evening at 6 p. m. The Senior-Hi “Y-Hour ’’ will meet Sunday evening at 6 p. m. for a planning meeting. All commission members of all commissions will please be present for the meteing. The fellowship commission will lead the devotions. Evening Worship service will be at 7 p. m, Jot the entire family. This will be the first of the evangelistic services which will continue for one week. The Rev. F.

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C Kucblrr of Bremen. lad . will bring the massage*. Hi* *rw»»«* r on Sunday evening will be The. Glorious Goapel.” Special music will be given by the primary department boy* and girl* and ■ mixed quartet us young people. Staven Butcher will rend the scripture and Stewart K node I will lead in prayer. A volunteer youth choir will sing I On Monday evening the wan- j geiisUc aervice win begin at 7 00| p tn. Rev. Kuebler a mesaage will be "We Dara Not Compromise." Special music will be, given by a ladies trio and the) chancel choir. The scripture will be read by Bob Andrews and the i evening prayer will be lead by | Ernie Saulbine I On Tuesday evening the evan-■ gclistic service will begin at 7:001 p m. Rev Kuebler * message wiU be "Greatest Need of Every] Christian.” Special music will be given by Janet Winteregg and a male quartet The scripture will | be read by Richard Fravel and the evening prayer will be lead by Chryl Bollenbacher The youth ] volunteer choir will sing. The sixth grade catechetical | class will meet on Wednesday at' 4 00 p. m. The seventh grade catechetical olass will meet on Wednesday at 6 00 p m. The Wednesday evening evangelistic service will be held at 7 p.m. Rev. Kuebler’s message will be "Redeeming Grace.” The special music will be given by the youth and junior choir. The scripture will be read by Kiane Hill and the evening prayer will be given by Becky Jackson. On Thursday evening the evangelistic service will begin at 7:00 p m. Rev. Kuebler’s message will be "Christ. The Reconciler." Special music will be given by a girls quartet consisting of Kay Wynn. Linda Jackson, Eleanor Miller and Janet Miller. The 1 scripture will be read by Daniel Butcher and the evening prayer will be led by Elaine Cochran. The volunteer youth choir will sing. On Friday evening the evangelistic service will begin at 7:00 p. m. Rev. Kuebler’s message will be “Christ Makes Life Complete.” A vocal solo will be sung by James Habegger. The scripture will be read by George Kiess and the evening prayer will be led by Neil Butcher. The kindergarten department will sit together. The volunteer youth choir will sing. FIRST BAPTIST 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor ; 9:15 a.m.. Sunday school hour. Waldo Salway, supt. We have a i graded school with consecrated • teachers and classes for every age 10:30 a.m., morning worship ser- ’ vice. The sermon topic is “PreI serving Spiritual Values.” ffhe church choir will sing, “Speak ; Thou To Me” by Clarke. Mrs. 1 Stuart Brightwell is choir director. ’ Mrs. Eugene Lehman is organist. 1 6:30 p.m. Baptist youth fellowship. John Bedwell, president... 7:30 p.m.. evening gospel hour. ! Message by the pastor. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.. Baptist youth banquet at the Walnut street Baptist church in Muncie. 1 730 p.m., leadership education ■school for our Sunday school 1 teachers. Teacher training on Methods of effective teaching. Wednesday. 6:15 p.m., junior choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., midweek hour of prayer. 8 p.m., church choir rehearsal. Umrsday. 7:30 p.m., Christian ! education committee meeting at ' the church. The services of our.church are open to the publie. You are invited to visit our church.

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lip. I Service. | ST MART’S CATHOLIC CHURCH V. Re*. fUnsean Schmitt. faatot ttaeday Maaaaa • 00 a. m. 7:15 a. m. 130 a. rn. $ 45 a. tn. (High mas*) 11:00 a. m. Weekday Maaaea School day*: • a m.. «:1S • « , and 11 a tn. Non-scbool day*: • ' a.m. and 6:15 a.m. 1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1 Mercer Avenue *t Five PolnU Harold J. Bond. Minister 9:15 a m. Sunday School clasgnd department* for all ages The opportunity to register for summer youth camp* i* upon ua.i Be sure to have your camp registration in to Indianapolis by February 1. See the pastor for registration forms. Junior I—July 6-16 (completed sth A 6th grades) Junior ll—July 17-23. Junior Hi I—June 22-July 2. Junior Hi H-uly 27-August 6 Senior Hi Work -11 Niner Conference— August 7-13. Senior Hi Conference— Aug. 14-20 10:00 —Session will meet for prayer. , _ . 10:30— Morning Worship. The choir will sing, "O, Lord Most, Merciful" The pastor will speak! on the theme “The Angry Eider Brother." “Before the service, Speak to God; , . „ . During the service. Let Goa speak to you; After the service, Speak to each other.” U TODAY— Greeters at the mam entrance before the wiU be Mr. & Mrs. Clark Smith.,Following the worship they will be at the Ca < 30 p. m. Junior Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Gene Rash is the leader for January. . 5:30 p. m. Junior and Senior Bi Youth Fellowship will meet. Faitn commission is in charge, Larry Macklin, chairman. Deacons elected bw the con^ r .‘:' gation to be ordained and ed today are Miss Dianne Linn and Mrs. Harry Stultz. Tuesday. 5-7 p. m. Ministers and wives dinner at Youth Center. Wednesday, 6:00 Boys Choir practice. 6:30, Girls Choir practice. 7:00, Chancel Choir practice. 800 The Women’s Association will hold their January meeting. "The Faith We Proclaim will be the program presented by Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Fnsinger, and Mrs. Bond. Hostesses are the Naomi Circle. Youth Sunday planned for January 31. Seniors graduating from high school next June will assist with the service. Communicants’ Class Begins Next Sunday. The people « communicants class for 1960 w meet at 3:00 p. m. next Sunday, Jan. 31, and will run far 10 weeks. This class is open to all young people not members of the church, and desiring to take instruction m our Christian beliefs and doctrine. Those whose birthday is in the year 1949 or before, should plan to attend. Personal letters will be mailed to all young people known to be elegible for membership this spring. Parents should encourage their sons and daughters to think seriously about choosing Christ as Master of their life. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Seventh at Marshall C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m: A class for every age group. Worship service, 10:30 a.m. A reading wiU be given by Raymond McAhren. The special music will be a duet by Christine Moorman and Esther Klinger. Sermon subject, “The Holy of Holies.” Young peoples’ meet®* at 6:45. in charge of Don Miller, j In the evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m., the pastor will begin a series of sermons with background scripture in the Book of Revelation. The youth of the church wul have charge of the midweek service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. A welcome to aU- z ' .- - j

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ZION Kvaxceltoal Reformed <1 xtted Omreh *4 Ckrbl) Third and Jaekte* Mtreete William C. Feller. pe*tor Church school. 9 *.m Robert Kershner, awiitant superintendent. will be In charge. Thi* 1* • school for the entire family There are clasae* for all age* Come and study with u* Divine worship at 10 • m. Sermon by the pastor "Tragedy! Turned to Triumph " The senior choir will sing. "The Hand of God Iby Cole. We invite all who are; without a church home in this community to worship with u*. Visitors are always welcome. The mission band will meet during the sermon portion of the service. Youth fellowship st 4 P® Dr and Mr* DeVor will entertain the ; young people with a swimming I party in their trailer park pool. | This will be followed by a light 'supper in charge of Jean Hoffman, jjudy Tutewiler and Elaine Weid]«r. Candy Johnson will give the devotions. Ruth and Naomi circle Wedncs,dav at 2 p.m. at the church Youth choir rehearsal Wednes!day. 6:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednesday. 7:15 p.m. Bethany circle meeting at the I church Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker. Friendship circle meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home lot Miss Margaret Klickman. Family night carry-in - supper Friday. 6:15 p.m. New members received during the past year will be guests. J. O. Seliemeyer will show slides of their 501$ wedding ! anniversary reception. S7 E. Leonardson will show movies of their (trip to Europe last summer. Come and bring two covered dishes and ! table service. Coffee, meat and rolls will be furnished. i Catechetical classes Saturday morning: seniors at 9. juniors at 10 a m. • Come and worship with us. ZION LUTHERAN Monroe and 11th Street* R. C. Ludwig, pastor 8 a.m., eafly worship hour. 9.15 a.m., Sunday sehool for all i ages. 10r30 a.m.. the late worship hour. The sermon will be based on Romans 12:1-5,. entitled, "Even Your Bodies!” ' - Sunday afternoon the district board of the Lutheran Laymens League will meet at Zion. Then, at p.m., the Walther league will come together. For that meeting. Dee Schrdeder and Alice Lillich will conduct the worship; Marion Caston and Diane Sauer will be in charge of recreation: and Kay Stoppenhagen and Steve Marbach will arrange the fellowship. The Chapel Choir of Valparaiso University will present a concert in Zion church Monday, 8 p.m. Everyone is invited. The Stewardship Council meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. At 7:15, the teachers of the Supday school will open their session with a business meeting. Wednesday, the school-devotional will begin at 8:20 a.m. The choirs will practice at 7 p.m., the Evangelism committee will meet at 8 p.m. The newly elected cabinets of The" circuits will liave an orientation meeting all day Thursday in Fort Wayne. Friday, the Cub Scout pack meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. The Saturday school begins again at 9:15 a.m. for grades 5-8.

CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street Huston Bever, Jr., pastor 8:30 am., "The Christian Brotherhood Hour,” over 9:30 am., morning worship. ©ur campaign director will speak to us on the subject of “Adventuring With God.” There will also be a dedication of workers. 10:40 a.m., Sunday school. Mr. Phile will be speaking to the Jr. High and the Senior High classes this morning. 11:30 a.m., lunch for the visita- ■ tion teams. 7:30 p.m., victory service. Come and be with us as we learn the victories that have been our during the day. " ' Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer service. Next Sunday — The Christian Brotherhood Hour Quartet will be with us in the evening service. The self-seeker rarely finds himself.

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nwrr methooimt Wnl Maeroe st Fifth HUrrt F. Naeee ■•ntotor S3O am. church school Fred jMildncr. .uperintendent. will pretide over our chureh school, where clataee are provided for each member of the family We have ■upervised nursery and kindvrgar ten classes tar pre school children and a lullaby room for Infat's. You will find, in -**r chvch school, a warm welcome. Bring your whole family and come 10 20 am., divine worship Rev Sparks will preach this Sunday morning on the subject "No Hid mg place for Righteousness .” The senior choir under the direction of Don Gerig will sing. • Father Moat Merciful.” by Franck Mrs Edgar Gerber, organist, has chos en the following organ selections "Morning Prelude” by Beebe * "Abiding Grace” by Nolte and "PosUude in F” by Wilson. This Sunday afternoon you are urged to tune your TV sets to Channel 15 and WANE-TV where you will see a preseftation of "Talk Back.” This is a very interesting and informative program and you will enjoy it. 5:30 p.m., Sunday, the senior Methodist youth fellowship will meet in the lecture room where they will view a filmstrip "Helping Youth Prepare for Marriage Mrs. F Hazen Sparks will lead the discussion. Joyce Helm will be in charge of the prayer time. The recreation for the evening will be taken care of by Robert Theobald and Nancy Helm. Refreshments will be served by Jackie Chew and LeMar Taylor. Guides of the Way are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheets. The intermediate youth fellowship will meet, with their sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stonestreet, in the recreation room at 5:30 p.m. The school of missions will be held in the chapel at T:3O p.m. Sunday. The topic for the evening is "Rural Africa.” Please come for this interesting and informative program. Monday evening and continuing through Thursday evening, a program: “Four Nights For God" will be held. This is a program of visitation evangelism. They will begin at 6:45 o’clock and continue through 9:29 o'clock. Also. Munday evening, the .evening circle will meet in the lounge at 8 p.m. Members are asked to note the time and place. Wednesday, 7 p.m., the prayer service will be held in the chapel and at the same hour the senior choir will meet for rehearsal in the Sanctuary. At 8 p.m., the cottage committee will meet in the lounge. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1210 Elm Street George Yarian, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. A Bible in the hand is worth two on the shelf. Bible study is very important to life in a community and to ones own self. Takr advantage of our freedom of wors-ip by attending Sunday school with the whole family. By not attending Church, we say by out lives that we vote for the church doors of the community to be closed. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “The Heavenly Tabernacle.” Sunday evening, 7:45 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor, “Our Protection.” Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 10-11 a.m. Saturday, 7-8 p.m., prayer meeting for the praying people. . You have an invitation to attend the services of the church.

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History k*« proved to the Eternal God to • vaU * bW * ■to"* - I FIRST ( HRWTIAN 2nd and Jeftrr.ee Strreta Edw.rd Psetoa. -IntoUr Morning worship. • 3D Church school. 10:30 a inYouth fellowship. 7 p m Elders meeting Sunday after-, noon. 2 p.m. ’ Youth fellowship skating party. Wednesday. 7 to 10 p m. MISSIONARY Tenth .nd Day*** Gerald 1. Gerig. pastor 9 a.m.. Sunday school hour We ar> endeavoring to make our Sunday school hour a time of real Bible instruction from the nursery) class through the oldest adult; class. Your family needs this Bible 10 a.m., morning worship hour Pastor continues his messages from Nehemiah speaking on this subject: "Total Christian Warfare ” Our choir to under the direction of Darrell Gerig with Barbara Harden at the organ 6:30 p.m., pre-service prayer, children's gospel hour, teen-age MYF. _. 7 p.m., evening gospel hour. This year we are using our smaller children to give one of the special numbers in this service. This week Danny, Nancy, and Evelyn Harden will be singing. 8 p.m.. choir rehearsal. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer and praise. A special series of lessons on the Holy Spirit will be ghen during the next couple of months. Special outlines have been prepared for this study. We would urge any who are interested in this subject to attend these services. Thursday, 7 p.m.. ladies' fellowship in the parsonage basement. Friday. 7:30 p.m.. ladies circle at Martha Reef's. Saturday. 7 p.m., men's prayer meeting. See you tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. t BETHANY Evangelical United Brethren BenJ. G. Thomas, minister “Give Blankets! Save Brothers!” We remind our people of the drive to send one million blankets to refugees suffering from the cold. They have been driven from their homes because of storm and flood, war and revolution. Areas of suffering include war victims in Algeria, East Zone refugees in Germany, Chinese refugees in Hong Kong, Typhoon victims in Japan, the poverty stricken in Chile and flood victims in Pakistan. The need for bankets constitutes a serious emergency. The “extra blanket” in your closet can save a life overseas. Bring it to church tomorrow! Quarters are also needed to send the blankets to their destination. 9 a.m,, Sunday school. Clarence E. Smith, superintendent. 10 a.m.. divine worship. Special music provided by Miss Nancy Warstler. Sermon: “Seek ye first the Kingdom.” 6 p.m.. the Y Hour for all of our young people. Ted Kleinhenz will be leader in the' junior hi group. Steve Gause will lead the senior hi section. Monday, 7:30 p.m., pastors’ wives, presidents of the Women's Societies and representatives of the Churches to the United Church Women are asked to meet in Bethany Church. ~— Tuesday, 7:15 p.m., pastor parish edmmittee. Wednesday, 7 p m., prayer and Bible study. —— Wednesday, 7 p.m., the youth choir rehearsal. Miss Warstler wishes all Young people ofgradps 6. 7 and 8. 8 p.m., senior choir rehearsal. Saturday, 9 a.m., catechetical class.

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