Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 6 February 1960 — Page 2

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< Mt RUH OF GOD CM Cleveland Hirer! I ttu«lon Merer. Jr.. Pastor • 30 a in, ' The Chrtatian Broth I erhocxi Hour" over WKJG Dr i Oldham’* subject "Find Strength ! Through p3O B , m. Morning Worship I IWc a»k jon to Join us in our I i worship service today. Our choir I will sing, "Master the Tempest is i Raeinu " Our pastor • subject. I I ‘ Putting Christ Into Life." 10 40 a. in Sunday School. Mrs. Emerv Havkins. Supt Mrs Garcnee Staph um. Jr. Drpt Supt ! 530 p. tn Youth meet with, l ctHincellon. 7 30 p m. Evening service j Monday — ‘ Board of Christian I Education will meet at 7 30 p m. ' in the Fellowship Hail. I Wednesday—Prayer service. ‘ Thursday— Jr. High Fellowship] will meet at 4 p. m. in the Fellowship hall. CHURCH OF THE NAZARF.NE North Seventh at Marshall C. E. Lykins. Pastor Sunday School at 9 30. A class. . for each age group. I Worship service at 10 30 Solo; by Albert Andrews. Pastoral message, "The Whole> 'Gospel for the Whole World." Young peoples’ meeting at 6:45 I | The subject will be "The Space AgC." ■ ' • , M I Evangelistic service at 7 30.1 i with special music by the ladies’ trio, and the third in a series of ' sermons from the Book of Reve-1 lations. . I Prayer meeting at 7:30 on Wednesday. followed by choir practice. 1 Parishioners are urged to join, in giving blood on Monday. This, I is a real Christian service. Phone the Red Cross for information The semi-annual opening of Ala-1 construction of new buildings on the mission fields, will take place this Sunday morning. Attend a good church at midweek time and on Sunday.

lE?zN£ius| All 85 performances of the worldfamous Oberammergau Passion Play in 1960 are sold out. More than 1.000 persons are taking a college course in Old Testament being offered on television in Washington, D.C. A Methodist minister and a rabbi are teaching the course. The television station owned by the Washington Evening Star donates the time. The United States National Health Survey reports that church related hospitals in the United Statev gave care to 4,657,000 patients during the last fiscal year, more than one-fourth of all patients treated in American hospitals. The church farthest south in the world has just been dedicated by the Deep Freeze outpost in Antarctica; It is a • sixteen-foot-square chapel with a cross and a steeple above it. An inscription on the wall says, "Now it can truly said that the earth turns on a point of faith.” "Facing the Unfinished Task" will be the theme of the Congress on World Missions to be held in Chicago December 4-11, 1960. The Congress will be sponsored by the Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association, The, group, which, includes 42 societies with 8,000 missionaries, held its annual convention in Racine, Wisconsin, last month.

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■ I’SITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST NwUmaa Arena* Wayne A MiHh. mlnGUr Hundav acbuul, 930 am Ijiw» rvnrv Muhvl*. *up* Sunday achoui I fnt all age*. including a nuracry. The huaun for lhl» Sundays "Purlaeivame in Chrlatian Work." To know Cbrtal and Him crucified la a great goal for all. Morning worship arrvlcr. 10 30 L m Me»»agc by the pastor Christian endeavor. 7 p m. Topic I' Mv Church—Christ a Church** Evening g«»|x‘l service. ■ 7:30 p.m Our annual Chrittian Endeavor service will be in charge of the I Ivoung people. Special music and] talks will be given by the young people. Wednesday. 7 30 p m., the "Hour 1 of Power", our mid-week prayer I service. Thursday. 7 30 pm., the WMA | will meet in the basement of the parsonage. Friday. 7 30 p m., the HarvesIters will meet in the basement of the parsonage. Wednesday. following prayer meeting the regular administrative board meeting will be held in the church. Be ye steadfast, unmoveablc. alj ways abounding in the work of the! | ixird. Forasmuch as ye know that , your labour is not in vain in the I lx>rd I Cor. 15:18. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell. Pastor i 915 a m. Sunday School Hour. Waldo Salway. Supt. 10:30 a m. Morning Worship! service. Communion service. ‘‘Honor Your Parents" is the seri mon topic. The church choir will j sing. "Create In Me a Clean I lieart.” Mrs. Stuart Brightwell is I choir director. Mrs. Eugene Lehmanis organist. 11:45 a. fn Special Church Business meeting. 6:30 p. m. Baptist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. m. Evening service with the message by the pastor. Church Calendar Wednesday, Feb. 10 — 6:15 p. m. Junior choir rehearsal. 7:00 p. m. Midweek Hour of Prayer.. 8:00 p. un. Church choir rehearThursday—7:3o p. m.. Women’s Missionary society meeting at the church. Saturday—9:ls a. m. Demonstration school for Sunday school teachers at the Montpelier Baptist church. The services of our church are open to the public. You are invited to visit our friendly church.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th & Washington Sts. Wm. C. Dunshee, minister “I Uas glad when they said unto me. let us go into the house of the Lord.” Ps. 122:1. 9:30 am., hour of worship. Weekly communion service. Sermon: “The Abiding Monument" (Part 2). The message will explain whv we observe the Lord s Supper each Lord's day. 10:30 a.m., Bible school. “Substitute Sunday?’ “Study (give diligence' to shew thyself approved unto God. a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." II Tim. 2:15. 5:30 p.m.. deacons' meeting. 7 p.m., open Bible hour. Study No.' 4 on “Timeless Problems of the Church.” Topic. “The problem of Legal Controversy in the Church." (Read I Corinthians 6 in advanceTT Wednesday. 7 p.m.. prayer and Bible study. Next lesson, ! James 2.

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| j v Service. I ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH V. Rev- Waaewa AchmHt. PaaUe Monday Masses 8.00 r. m. 7:13 a. m. 8 30 a. m. 9 43 a. m. 'High maMl 11:00 a. m. Weekday Masses School days: 8 a m.. 813 a m. and 11 a.m. Non-»chool days: 6 •m.» • am. and 815 a.m.

TRINITY Evancrllral United Brethren Ninth and Madison StroeU J. O. Penrod. minister Next Sunday will be youth Sun- ) day at Trinity church The youth will be responsible for leading the Sunday church school, the morning worship service and the evening worship service. The Sunday church school begins at 9 a m. Barry Ellis will be the superintendent. Ernest Sautbine will be song leader. Stewart Knodel will be secretary and Cheryl Bollenbacher will be pianist. The adult classes will be taught by the following youth: Onalee Barkley, John McAhren, Kay Wynn, Becky Jackson. Jim Bowman, Linda Jackson, and Steve Butcher. Door greeters will be Gloria Harvey, Karen Grice. Bob Andrews and David Wynn. Ushers will be Denny Bollenbacher. Stewart Knodel, Don Gehres. Bob Andrews. Dan Butcher, and Kenny Hill. Adult ushers for the day will be Ed Hesher. George Hill, Robert Egley and Herbert Fravel. The morning worship service will begin at 10 a.m. Larry Andrews will bring the message entitled, “Faithful Witnesses and Difficult Places." The call to worship will be given by Diane HUI; the invocation by Onalee Barkley; the responsive reading by Elaine Cochran, the scripture lesson by Linda Jackson, the morning pray-’ er by. John McAhren and the offering received by Kay Wynrj. "Die youth and junior choir will sing “The Heavens Are Telling” by Beethoven. Organist Harold Murpr ma has chosen the following selections: “Rose of Sharon" by Wilson; "Chorus of Worship" by Lorenz and "Finale Jubilante by Martin. Recognition will be given by the Boy Scout troop.

The senior-hi and junior hi YF’s will meet Sunday, 6 p.m. The Boys and Girls fellowship will meet by departments at 7 p.m. The Sunday evening worship at 7 p in. will consist of a youth program which will include a playlet by the Junior-Hi YF and pictures of youth activities during the past year. Participating in the play are Barbara Williams, Donalu Kiess, Janet Fugate, Jim Williamson and Neil Butcher. Other youth participating in the evening worship will be Chervl Bollenbacher, Becky Jackson, Gloria Harvey, Richard Fravel, Stewart Knodel. Kay Wynn, Linda Jackson, Denny Bollenbacher. Dan Butcher. Barry Ellis, Elaine Cochran, Kenny Hill and John McAhren. The church council of adrninistration will meet Sunday at 8 p.m. in the fellowship, hall to hear reports of the committees and boards. Monday, February 8. a Boy Scout banquet will be held in the fellowship hall for the members of Troop 65 and their families. The time of the banquet will be 6:15 ~ The building committee will meet Monday. 7:30 p.m. The W.S.W.S. February meeting will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall. The sixth grade catechetical class will meet Wednesday at 4 p.m. The seventh grade catechetical class will meet Wednesday, Boys and Girls fellowship will meet Wednesday, 7 p.m. The youth and junior choir rehearsal will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. ~ ‘ > The mid-week worship for youth and adults will be p.m. The chancel choir rehearsal will be Wednesday. 8 p.m.

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FIRET METHOIHMT WMt ■( Fink NU»»I F. Hasea Eoartui. mlnUUr 9:30 am, church school You will find a warm welcome in our church school where claaees are (provided for each member of your I family. with supervlard nurwry ■and kindergarten clasacs for prvI school children and a lullaby room for infant* Fred Soklner, superintendent. will be in charge and you will be assisted in finding the right clgaaes for your himily. I 9 20AS.CO-. dtvroe worship. Rev, Spark* will preach on the subject: "Second Mlle Christiana." The ' senior choir under the direction of Mr. Don Gerig will sing "The Heavens are Declaring" by Beethoven. The quartet, composed of Miss Helen Hauboid. Mrs. Waiter Krick. Don Gerig ami Lyman Hann will sing "The Souls of the Righteous’* by Noble for the offertory. Mrs. Edgar Gerber will play “Angelus" by Massenet and “Postlude in G Minor” by MacDonald You are urged to watch the “Talk Back/ program Sunday afternoon on WANE TV. Channel 33. The subject for this Sunday's presentation is “The Victim." The senior Methodist youth fellowship will meet in the lecture room to view the colored movie and this will be followed by devotions. Plans will also be discussed for the chicken dinner which the young people will serve on February 17th from five to seven p.m. Tuesday, 7 p.m., the chairmen of the commissions will meet with the pastor and lay leader in the church office. At 7:3ff*p.m. Tuesday, the commissions will hold their meetings. Wednesday. 8 p.m., our church conference will be held in the chapel and will be conducted by our district superintendent. Dr. Byron Stroh. All officials of the church and members 18 years and older are urged to be present. Wednesday, 7 p.m., the prayer service will be held in the chapel and the senior choir will rehearse at the same hour in the sanctuary. Thursday, 11 a.m., the circles of the W. S. C. S. will hold their meetings in the church. At 12 noon a luncheon will be served in the church dining room and at 1 p m»< the general meeting of the W. S. C. S. will be conducted 14 tifc Chapel. The membership classes will meet each week and the children’s classes are meeting at 9 a.m. Saturday and the youth and adult xlasses at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2nd 4t Jefferson StK w Edward Pacha, Minister Morning Worship 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m. Willing Workers carry-in 5:30 p. m. This Sunday will be youth Sunday and our young people will take part in the morning worship services. Marcia Jessup will give the call to worship, Jon Faulkner will give the invocation. Allen Scheiderer will lead the responsive readings and Donnie Stucky will give the offertory prayer. The junior choir will bring the special music and the pastor will bring the message*. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Monroe and 11th R. C. Ludwig, Pastor 8:00 —The early worship hour. 9:15 —Sunday Bible school for all ages. 101:30—-The late worship hour. According to the liturgical church calendar, this Sunday is the last Sunday in the Epiphany season. It is also the Sunday sA aside to remember the transfiguration of Jesus on the mountain in the presence of several disciples] The sermon this Sunday, therefore, will be, “Jesus Transfigured.” s Circuit “A" will have a quarterly meeting at Flatrock Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2 p. m. The Walther League will have a Pizza Pie Party Sunday evening beginning at 5:00. On Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m., the Ambassadors will have a training meeting for the Every-Member-Visit. The visits will take place next Sunday afternoon., The subject of these visits will be Christ and Evangelism. The School Devotional will be conducted at 8:20 a. m, on Wednesday. On Wednesday afternoon, the Missionary Society will meet at 1:30 p. m. Inf the evening, at 7:00. the choir will meet. Saturday school will begin a£ 9:15 a. m.

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FIKMT PREJUIYTKRIAN Mercer Avenue al Five Petota HaroM J. Bond. ■sintaler S IS am, cl***e» and department* tor children, youth and adult* What waa known ot God by prophet* and a poet lea would never have reached ua had It not been for a very human process it was communicated from p»r»<xi to person Upon the Church rests the responsibility of being the human mean* through which the true knowledge of God reaches every generation. The effectiveness of our church in communicating the Christian faith will depend upon the quality of leadership and the program developed through which the church will reach its children, youth, and adults. The recruiting and training of high grade leaders and the development of an alert and well-bal-anced program is given this year to a concerned group of men and women who have been appointed by the session to develop all phases of the Christian Education program 10 30 am., morning worship. The pastor will speak upon the theme. "One Thing You Lack." The chancel choir under the direction of Mrs. Clint Reed will sing, "Long Hast Thou Stood —O Church of God.” Greeters for the service will be Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burk: Ushers for the month include Dick Macklin. Larry and Jack Macklin, Dr. Eugene Nicks. Ross Brian and John DeVoss. Small children may be placed in the nursery during the worship service. 3 p.m., young peoples communicants class will meet for their second session. 4:30 p.m., the junior youth fellowship will meet. 5:30 p.m., the Westminster junior and senior hi youth fellowship will meet. Miss Judy Burk chm of the fellowship commission will be in charge. Wednesday, 6 p.m., boys choir practice. 6:30 p.m., girls choir practice. 7 p.m., chancel choir practice. 8 p.m., Ruth circle will meet. Hostesses Mrs. John Spaulding, Mrs. Ross Brian, Mrs. Edward Delong, Mrs. Wayne Schnepf. Naomi circle with meet with Mrs. John G. Heller assisted by Mrs. Jack Zehr. Mrs,. R. M. Ladd and Miss Marion Koontz. Thursday, 2:30 p.m.. Martha circle will meet with Mrs. Milo Black assisted by Mrs. Dick Burdg and Mrs. Burt Townsend. 2:30 p.m., Mary circle will meet with Mrs. M. A. Frisinger assisted by Miss Elizabeth Peterson and Mrs., D. B. Irwin. Why worry when you can pray?

ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1210 Elm Street 1 Georre Yarian, pastor ’ Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. If one ' expects to answer “when the roll j is called up yonder" he had better be present to answer when the roll r is called down here. Do not abuse the great privilege we have of Sun- ' day school. Bring your family and 1 attend a class just fashioned for you. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “The Great Tribulation.” Sunday evening, 7:45 p.m.. Rev. Kenneth Davies will be guest minister. Come and enjoy this service. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., Bible study. Choir rehearsal Saturday, 10-11 I a.m. ; Saturday, 7-8 p.m., the hour of ’ prayer for the praying people. t You have a special invitation to ■ attend the services of this church. i You need us. and we need you.

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aaow Rvsag*4toal and Beforosed ■ U-n Hod Cbarak Or tail nurd M»d Jack—a * WlUiam C. Fr Iler >a*ter Church school hl • ronee Ka»h «uperintmdrn< We | invite you and your family to study I God's Word with us There are claaaea for all age* Divine worship at io *m Bar-. »n<in by the pa»t*>r The Touch | That Heal* and Transform* The ■enkir choir will ting. "Btoel' Away" a spiritual People without, a church home in thl* community are invited to worship in thl* service. Visitor* are always welcome The Mission Band will «’•*! during the sermon portion of the service. The greeting committee tor February will be Mr and Lauras Meyer and Mr and Mrs Charlee IWiixic*. If the weather I* favorable and the Ice Is safe, the Youth Fellow-1 >hlp will have a skating party Sunday Meet at the church at t p m Meeting in the Lawrence Rash home afterward* Devotion* by | Jean Hoffman If condition* are i not right tor skating the Cubes, wiU meet at the regular time in the usual place*. Churchmen's Brotherhood meeting Monday. 7 30 p m. Jack Hurst. ! local conservation officer, will give a lecture and show slides Special music will be furnished by Monmouth high school pupils Youth choir rehearsal Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednesday. 7:15 p.m. Evangeline circle meeting in the home of Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, with Mr*. Richard Gehrig and Mrs Leonard Egly as hostesses. Egly as hostesses. Phoebe Bible class carry-in supper and guest night on Thursday beginning at 6:15 p.m. Members are a.«ked to bring a covered dish, table service and a guest. A special program has been prepared for the occasion. Catechetical classes Saturday morning: seniors at 9. juniors at 10 a.m. Come and worship with us.

BETHANY EVANGELICAL united BRETHREN CHURCH Benj. G. Thomas, Minister 9:00 a. m. Sunday School under , the direction of Supt. Maurice Teeple. I At ten o’clock the children will, have extended session of Sunday . School. . 10:00 a. m. Divine Worship. This . is Youth Sunday and the young [ people will have charge of the service of worship. The Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts will be recognized and are encouraged to come in uniform. The youth will serve as ushers. , Three young people are speaking on the theme: "Our Responsibility as Christian Citizens" dividing the topic as follows: "I 9 the Church"—Eleanor Miller 1 ->*fn the Nation"—Marie Barlett “In the World” — Terje Strom. Terje is the exchange student from ! Norway, who is spending his Senior Year in our High School. The special music will be a duet by Janet Miller and Ann Seaman: "All We Need." The whole service was planned by the youth. Larry Jackson will be the leader. Patty McCammon will interpret the meaning of , Youth Week. Julia Ellsworth i reads the scripture 3nd Ann Sea- . man will lead in prayer. I 6:00 p. m. Hie Y.Hour. David , Anspaugh and Gloria Kaehr are the leaders. [ Wednesday 7:00— Youth choir re- . hearsal. 7:4s—Adult choir rehearsal. Wednesday. 7:00 p. m., Bible study and Prayer. We shall be- ’ girt 7 the study of “The Bible and Our Social Responsibility.” 8:00 p. m. The Council of Administration. . Saturday 9 a. m. Catechetical class. Remember Remember, when selecting a soup for a meal, creamed soups shouldn ot be served when there are creamed vegetables or creamed fishto follow.

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