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I The World Council of Churches has a m w president— Archbishop lakovos of the Greek Orthodox I Archdiocese of North and Routh America. The Evanm’ltcal and Reformed | I church and th> United Pre Inter ian church in the US.A. have launched their first Interracial congregations In Philadelphia m pilot programs involving faurj churches that were once flourish-. ing white congregations. Alcoholics Anonymoo- have celebrated their 251 h anniversary. A! ; Wall Street broker narrud Bill *■[ decided to quit drinking 23 years i ago. after a spiritual awakening This led to the formation of A.A. which now has 250 000 members around the world. j King Hussein of Jordan has ex-, i pressed his country s thanks for. j Church World Service aid to im-j poverished Bedouin tribes and. , Arab refugees The youthful mon-| i arch noted that Rifts of sheep are, the thing most needed by the Bedouins. who still suffer from re-. I cent drought and crop failure. . Nearly 1.000 persons attended the, j second congress of Swiss Protest-1 i ant universities held at Zurich, under the theme •‘Christ and i peace." Among them were many prominent personalities in various I walks of life. Topics included the ; conflict between ideologies, the use of nuclear weapons, conscientious objection and the Christian responsibility toward undeveloped countries. A historic manuscript Bible from fourteenth century Hungary will be placed on special exhibition in the Library of Congress opposite the Gutenberg Bible during 1960. The Bible is one of the finest medieval manuscripts in the United States. A number of monastic scribes shared in the writing of the Bible and at least three artists illustrated it. The Library of Cortgross has owned the Bible since 1937. Xz Wav Some Tension. Please! Don’t get rid of all your tensions. You need some. With all the talk going around about tension and hypertension, did you ever stop to think where the world would be without it? What would run your watch? What would support your trousers or your nylons? How could the indispensable push-b ull o n operate? Tensions may be bad or good, detrimental or beneficial, depending upon our reaction to them and the use to which we put them. There needs to be a constant struggle between what we are. and what we should be: our status ] and our aspirations. No life can long exist without the pull toward improvement. One key to healthy, mature living is “creative dissatisfaction.” This is what motivated the Wrights to give us the airplane, Fulton the steamboat, Whitney the cotton gin. Every life, to realize its intended potential, must respond to that upward-tug which God has planted _ within - - ■ ■ ■ —-— —Arkansas Baptist

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I ( HUBCTI OF GOD tn ( tevotand Mrert I hi»lon tte»»r. Jr.. Footer . Tn ,rn —••The C hrinUaa nro i thertovt Hour” over WKJG We t< rtaUll> M" T OO ® wr •’'••Wl filrd.u -nd especially thoaa who are shut ma. receive help from | Itllfl pjroj f d Iff, • 3n a m — Morning Worship I 1 This winter weather Is a teat «f, our desire and concern for the ■ church Come let u» worship to- i j erther Our pastor speaks to ua * thi' morning on “Ixrw That En(lures Mr- Kenneth Watkins will! direct the choir in a beautiful I ’ hymn “He Bore It AU". )0 4o am —Sunday School. Be sure to be in your class this i morning. 6.00 p m — Youth Fellowship i Wo would like to encourage alii vouth to attend this service. 73() p m —Evening Service. Wednesday 7 30 p.m. — Prayer) , Service. “Why the Church ot j God.” Thursday 7 90 p m —Missionary Society. MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald 1. Ge rig. paster 9 am., Sunday school hour. The "Teacher of the Month” for February wdi be announced tomorrow! All departments will meet ! in the main auditorium. 10 am., morning worship hour. The pastor speaks on this subject: “What The Manna Was To Israel. Christ Is To Us.” The choir will 1 sing under the direction of Darrell iGerig. Junior church and a nursery department for children ages 2 through 7. 6:30 p m., pre - service prayer: Teen-age MYF; Children s gospel hour. 7 p.m., evening gospel hour Message: "The Good Shepherd And His Sheep.” An hour of inspiration for the entire family. 8 p.m.j choir rehearsal. ■ Monday, f }p,m., : Sunday school boaM; 7:45, TPjm.. meeting .for teachers and assistants; 8:30 p.m. church board. / Wednesday, 7:w p.m., prayer ' and praise. i Saturday, 7 p m,, men’s prayer meeting. ZION LUTHERAN Cor. 11th and Monroe Sts. 8 and 10:30 am., divine worship. 9:15 am., Sunday school and Bible classes meet. v 1 The pastor's sermon will be ■'Satan In Disguise" Matt. 4:1-11. ; 6 p.m.. the Walther league will meet at the Parish Hall. The Adult class of instruction will meet Monday. March 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. The basic • teachings of the Bible will be explained. The church council will meet Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, the school devotional will be held in the church at 8:20 a.m. The Ladies Missionary society will have their monthly meeting on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall basement. Two Vesper services will be held Wednesday, 6:45 and 8:15 p.m. during Lent. This Wednesday, pastor Hauser of Flatrock will preach ion “You Are There When Jesus j Is Betrayed.” The Needle club will have an al) day meeting Thursday beginning I at 10 a.m, Saturday school will convene at 9:15 a.m., Saturday morning. When you sit and do nothing, you are sitting on the lid of the. box that holds the answer to your ■ problem. i Ideals are like tuning forks; you ; i mpst sound them frequently to keep your life at the right pitch.

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I Service. | 8T MART'S CATHOLIC CWURIH V. Rev. Mioieeo SeksUtt, Peeler Kunde; Meeeee 3 oo a. m. 7 IS a. m. 8 M a tn. 9 43 a. m. (High maul 1100 a. m Weekday Meeeee School daya: 0 a.m.. 815 a.m and 11 a.m. Non-aeteorl daye: 6 am., 7 1 a.m. and 1:15 a.m. BETHANY Evangrliral United Brethren BenJ. G. Thnmae. minister 9 a.m.. Sunday school with ex-i tended session to follow for the children Clarence E. Smith, su-, pertntendent. 10 am., divine worship Missi Eleanor Miller will have inspiring music on the organ. The Pleasant Mills quartet will sing They are Larry Jackson. Lar-; ry Merriman. Dick Johnson and, Gary Millington. We shall take recognition of the Girl Scouts: Brownies. Intermediates. Seniors and Adults The sermon. "The Two Swords ” 6:00 p.m., the Y hour with Karen Bieberich and Barbara Jackson as youth - leaders. Monday, 7:30 p.m.. the second; local conference under the direc tion of conference superintendent Marshall Chambers of Ft. Wayne This is an important session and every member of the Council of Administration is urged to be present. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., W.S.W.S. Unit No. 3 will meet in the home of Mrs. Francis Howard. Wednesday. 6:45 pm., adult Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m., congregational meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., W S W.S Unit No. 1 at home of Mrs. Clar- 1 ence E. Smith. Friday,, E U.B Men’s rally and banquet at Trinity church. 6:30 p.m. TRINITY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Ninth and Madison Streets J. O. Penrod, Minister Sunday. Church School will begin at 9 a. m. Max Gilpin, Supt. The pastor’s class will meet at 9 a. m. in the church kitchen .Morning Worship service will be held at 10 a. m. World Service day wiH be observed The guest Speaker will be Miss Mary Lue Warner, secretary of literature of the denominational Women’s Society of World Service. Her message' will be “We Are One.' The chancel choir under the leadership of Mr. Walter Henkel will bring the anthem: Organist Kay Wynn has chosen the following selections “Lead An, O King Eternal” by Roger Wilson, and "Deep River,” a negro spiritual. The Junior-Hi and Senior-Hi "YHour" will be held on Sunday evening at 6 p. m. The Sunday evening Worship will begin at 7 p. /n. Miss Mary Lue Warner will speak on the theme “What's Going On — In Missions.” The ladies of the Women’s Society of World Service will lead the worship. Those participating Will be Mis. Clifford ■Hbveriwap'. Mrs. Pau! Johnson. Mrs. Emma Brown. Mrs. Rachel Sautbine. Mrs. Thurman Haggerty,: Mrs. John' Kelley, Mrs. Paul Morgaq, Miss' Vera Vanßurkirk, i Mrs. .Eugene Rhode! and Mrs. Elmer Winteregg, Jr. The W. S. W. S. meet in the church fellowship hall on Tuesday evening; March 8. at 7:30 p. m. for their monthly meeting and election of officers. The sixth grade catechetical class will meet on Wednesday evening at 6 p. m. The first Wednesday evening Lenten service will be held in the sanctuary at 7 p. m. The chancel' choir rehearsal will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. The Decatur Group Men’s Rally will be held on Friday evening. March 11, at Trinity church. The rally will begin at 6:30 with a banquet. Guest speaker will be Mr. John Kimes, who will speak on the theme, “Evangelism and Social Action.” All Trinity men are encouraged to attend Brice of the ticket for the banquet is $1.25. Berne Nursing Home 906 W. Main St. . Fh. 2-2127 Barna, Ind. “A Good. Clean Christian Hone" Your Inspection Invited Prop., Miss Pauline Hostetler, L. P. N.

riMT PRERRTTERIAM CHURCH Merr.r Avene* st Five fliß Harold J. *«nd MtatoUr B IS a m — Unifiod Worship *er- ; vice ' Youth Choir* singing' Fami ilir* come together tor thia SOTvice Nurwry and Primary will i meet tn their usual place* Adult*. Junior and Senior high and Jun- ' tors will meet In the Sanctuary for the opening worship 10: IS am — Following the dismissal of Sunday School and the first worship »ervice there will be a fellowship and coffee hour ! Worshipper* for both services are asked to meet in the fellowship ' room 10 45 a m —Second Worship service The Chancel Choir also under the direction of Mrs Clint Reed will sing "Long Hart Thou Stood". New members will be publically welcomed The pastor will speak upon the theme "Friendship with Christ—John the Bap-j ■ tist—Who shared a dream." Flowers are provided by Mr. and Mrs Robert Gay honoring Haley’s, 52nd wedding anniversary. 3:00 pm—Pastor's Communl1 cant class. 4:15 pm—Junior Youth Fellow-' : ship will meet. 5:30 p.m.—Westminster Youth' Fellowship. Larry Macklin. Chr. of the Faith Commissldn will be the leader. Greeters at the main entrance before the first service will be Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith. Greeters for the second service will be Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brian. Monday 7:30 p.m.—The trustees i will meet. Wednesday 6 30 p.m.—Westminster Choir ■ practice. 7:00 p.m.—Chancel Choir will practice. 8:00 p.m.—Naomi Circle will: meet with Mrs. Burt Townsend. Jr. | 8:00 p.m —Ruth circle will meet with Mrs. Eugene Nicks. Thursday J > . ’ .., - ( 2:30 p.m.—Martha Circle will, meet with Mrs. Phil Macklin. 2:30 pirn. —, Mary circle will meet with Mrs. Huber, Devoss. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ■ 7th and Marshall C. E. Lykins. Pastor,’ Sunday School at 9:30. This day will begin the system of award pins for each scholar who is regular -in attendance. Worship and revival service at 10:30, with Rev. Franklin Moore and the Jantz family in charge. Young peoples’ meeting at 6:45. Evangelistic service at 7:30, which will be the closing meeting of our revival. Monthly board meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Prayer meeting and missionary service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Committees for the week of visitation will be meeting through the week as announced. A welcome to all. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2nd A Jefferson Sts. Edward Pacha, Minister Morning Worship 9:30. Church School 10:30. Youth Fellowship 7:00. Family Film 7:30. Morning Worship and Communion every Lords Day at 9:30 a m If you have no church home, may we invite you to Worship with us. The pastor’s message will be “On The Meaning ®f Love.” Church School deals with the sureness of God’s help and the scripture lesson is from Acts 23: 6-11, 16-24. Official Board meeting called for March 10 at 8:00 p. m. Corinthian class meets March 9. Family film Sunday at 7:30 will be “Men in Space” (in color) and “Dangerous River” (in color) with ; a Woody Woodpecker cartoon. I had a friend tell me the otheri day that they enjoyed little quips! more than most anything else they read. He said that he and his wife would read them and then discuss them and beautiful pictures of truth would unfold before them. So for those of you that feel the same way, this is for you. "Consider the postage stamp, my son. It secures success through its ability to°stick to one thing till it gets “Pessimism is only the name that men of weak nerves give to wisdom.” ((Bernard De Voto.) “The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man’s foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher.” 'T. H. Huxley). “ The most completely lost of all days is the one on which we have not laughed.” This then for everyone—See you In Church on Sunday! God Bless you. _ BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service, Just Call 704 W. Monroe St. Ph. 3-2609

ZION Esi and Rafereted ( nlto4 Cherek of (MU' Third and JsrksM htoeeta Willi* m C. Feller. p**tor Chut ch »chool. • «m Lawrence Rash. »uprrintendelM Oner again w« urge all members of the hm-i 1 Illes of the church to be to attend nnce for the study of God s Word. I There are classes for all ages Divine worship. 10 am First Sunday to Leet Sermon by the pastor. "The Offering Up of Isaac. A Type of Christ’s Sacrifice." The senior choir will sing. "My Shepherd” by Jordan AU members snd| I friends of the church are invited ito worship to this service. Visitors are always welcome. The Mission Band will meet during the sermon portion of the service The greeting committee for March is com- , posed of Mr and Mrs Rufus Kirchhofer and Mr. and Mrs. Josleph Rash Youth Fellowship Cube One at 5:30 pm. to the home of Mr and 1 Mrs. Paul Warthman. Cube Two lat 5 pm to the home of Mr and | Mrs. Lawrence Rash. Official board meeting Monday |at 7:30 p.m. Youth choir rehearsal Wednesday. 6 p.m. Second mid-week Ix-nten service (Wednesday at 7 30 p.m. Sermon: "The Agony in Gethsemane." Evangeline Circle meeting at the I church Wednesday. 1:30 p.m.. following the Lenten service. , Phoebe Bible class meeting. Thursday. 7 30 p.m.. Senior choir rehearsal Friday. 7 p.m. Catechetical classes Satyrday morning: seniors at 9, juniors at i 10 a m. Come and worship with us. FIRST BAPTIST 221 Sooth Fourth Street Stuart H. BrightweU. pastor 9:15 a m.. Sunday school. Waldo Salway, supt. We have a graded school with a class for every age group. : 10:30 am., morning worship service. “Tell the Truth" is the subject of the pastor’s message. The church choir will sing, “Seek Ye the Lord,’’ with the solo by James J. .Strickler. Communion will be observed at this service. 6:30 p.m.. Baptist youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m., evening service. "Faith in Perfection” is the sermon topic. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., morning prayer group will- meet at the home of Mrs. John Mays, 104 Har--1 vester Lane. Women of the church are invited. Wednesday. 6:15 p.m., junior choir rehearsal. 7 p.m., midweek ’ hour of prayer. 8 p.m., church choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.. Women’s Missionary Society will meet at the church. This Sunday is the first Sunday of Lenten season. This should be a time of rededication and deepening devotion for Christ for every Christian. One way we can strengthen our faith is to worship the Lord regularly. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1210 Elm Street , George Yarian, pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Morning worship. 10:30 a.m. Ser- " mon by the pastor. Sunday evening, 7:45 p.m. Sermon by the pastor. I Wednesday. 7:45 p.m., prayer meeting and Bible study. Saturday, 10-11 a.m., choir re- [ hearsal. I Saturday, 7-8 p.m., the hour of i prayer. The church extends an invitation for you to attend these services.

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