Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1960 — Page 6
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Attention FARMERS! YOU ARE INVITED TO ALUS CHALMERS COMMUNITY DAY TUESDAY, MARCH 29 STARTING AT 10:00 A.M. • HOME TALENT • EDUCATIONAL and COMEDY MOVIES • FREE PRIZES • FREE LUNCH Alfolder & Miller U.S. 27 SOUTH BERNE, IND. %
Adams County Artificial Breeders Ass'n. 12th Annual Meeting Tuesday, March 29 7:30 P. M. at the DECATUR YOUTH and COMMUNITY CENTER BUSINESS REPORTS ELECTION OF OFFICERS REFRESHMENTS SEE—DICK STONER, MAGICOMEDIAN • - Mystifying—Enchanting bring the family visit with your neighbors
i llfthdl tiarrHln wnß* in the Apt ll l* UIO of Uw **•••**•• **** < * iJ **‘ Oiui* and Mrtmwittie moblrd 'in» Pratotmi w» mah* *n *m*« ißi ret wvwry (tom • heart i tiriu* and n HRW ! • l« r ,MUr aiw know thr are nMiond tbit . Ar •* •* M lrl ,*ol* u4#y th*n <*hrn h* «• , rlH l lap White Uuu*r, Barter r.»nnh<n.rr. far In C hit Toth hitttwiat in October, com wiu t**1 ntnw Utr nktrst prriidmt in lb* inaUao'it hiktory. Revival Services Will Close Sunday B< vival Mtvlcr* u ill flow Sun.in al lhr St. I'til Missionary | ( .. ~ p|| with thr RrV. Oscar Kichmh akioa at both thr morning j ~, ning service* The morning rnrthlp it at 0, IS o'clock. ' A goeprt tram from thr Fort Wavnc Bible College t* assisting in thr nervier* The tram, known i ii* the (io.pc] Hrralds. camMi ol iit bra** trio. Thr Rev. Robert , Welch.* pastor of thr church. In* vite* the public to attend. Rural Churches ST. PAUL MISSIONARY I 2 mi. rant and *2 mi. north Monroe Robert R. Welch. pa*tor Saturday, 7:30 p.m., revival I meetings. 9 15 a.m., morning worship. Rev Oseaf Eicher speaking. 10:15 a m.. Sunday school. 7 p.m., pre-service prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m.. closing service of re vival meetings. Rev. Eicher speak ing. * * Wednesday, «:43i* p m., choii
MAftiffi 7pm, prayer and Ribb•tutl* * Y , M \ Mi fttiti Hill 'dffU'tt fliblr b**uf A gukprl tnun from the Fort Wayne Hlbb> <s4lrgr kill furwtah music in both aervtee* Sunday. (Svrryonv w welcome. % , rt JCAAtNT Mil IJ» RAPTWT Atttaon Van Warmer, paator 9 U am. Sunday *ehool l/w li Noll. S 8 Stipt to 45 am, morrrtn* wor»hl|> Srtmon by ihr paator. "Owl *»>| Foeus . H 7pm.BYF t- tn « m>. evening ana*ship r**»n- j )ect of sermon. "Kalrnkwrof* I|jve« " . . I Remember your P r to t*9 P*H [ter. Read Judges, M lake Erang and Srf. C*nrrh Itondnraa 1,, C. Minaterman. Mlnbdrr I 9:00 a m—Church i*lvie* S*'rmon. fourth In parable aeries: ••Going to the Weddlnr )0 00 a m. -Sunday School. 130 p.m.—Youth Rally Dc ‘ Wednesday 7 30 p ttt —tasltt service at St. John. _ . . Ht John Erang. and Ref, Clmecn Vera Ce*» L. C. Mknaterman. Minister 9 30 a m —Sunday School. 10 30 a.m —Church Service. B*f*j mon, fourth In parable series. •Going to the Wedding 2:30 p.m.—Youth Rally at Decatur. _ . _ Wednesday 7:30 p m. — Lenten service. Third in 1 Shadows of the j Cross" series. "The Great Coni session.” _ . Thursday 7 p m.-Junior cho r practice. 7:45 pm.-Senior choir j practice. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Leon Laeoa*. Pastor 9:30 a m —Morning Worship. 1015 a m —Church School. SALEM METHODIST Leon Laroa*. Pastor 9 30 a.m.— Church School. 6:30 pm. — Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m.—Youth Choir practice MONROE FRIENDS CHURCH Vernon Riley. Pastor Vilas Bollinger, S. 8. Sup*. Sunday School ,? ™ a m ' Morning Worship 10:3 ? am * Young Peoples Service 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wed. 7:30 p.m. WREN CIRCUIT E.U.B. A. N. Straley. Pastor BETHEL 9:30 a.m.— Sunday School. Lesson: ‘‘Chained but not Silent. 10:30 a.m.— Prayer Service. * 6:30 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. ,7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon: "Love is the Fulfillment of the Law.” WOOD CHAPEL 9:30 a.m.— Sunday School. 10-30 a.m.— Morning Worship. Sermon: "Love is the Fulfillment of the Law.” Thursday ■ BETHEL 7-30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. WOOD CHAPpL 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Youth Fellowship. MT. TABOR METHODIST George D. Christian. Pastor No Morning Worship Service. Church School 10 a - m - Mid-week Service Thurs. p.m. MT. PLEASANT METHODIST George D. Christian, Pastor Church School 9: am - Morning Worship 10:15 a.m Norval Fushman will speak at this service. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH * Willis Gierhart, Minister 9-30 am. — Morning Worship. Sermon: "Love and Forgiveness
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From the Cwb " ,n w am Chufrh Rch«4. lon pm hi Y r 7 M ims Lnlsn Service Film: I Tbr f.mt r nf the Keourrecttoil. Tuesday to nn am, — WBCB district, 7 P pm. — Fellowship Com* mission I gon n m —C*hf Istian Concents Cl tftl ftl $ • * llltl Wednesday 7 45 a m —Ter* Hour of Pray*? and Power. 7 (si p m — Arhdt Choir, 745 p.m, — Midweek Servle*. , Itßsl CNMRTIAN CHURCH 2nd A Jrllrrsen M*. UUw srd Parha. Mlislsler 1 M trniiiir Worship A Communion • 30 a m jJr Church > * » ■ m Church School 18:» • m Kamilv Film Fellowship 7 30 p m. j Vic*-Arim. Hyman _C.. Rickover, ! before House Sp.xC Commission. | eyplaining reluctance of Congress I t „ Btvc money for education although Congress spends billion* (or weapon* said: "If the Russian* I announced today they,acre going to send » man to t)*U. there wcnild lx- at leant two government agen--1 cles beTore the appropriation* com* • mission of Congress tomorrow. I with their public relations men. asking for money on the ground , we've got to get there first." Well. ' sir 1 guess that this in sorfa true We do want to be first no matter what. We like to know that we have been the best We want to hear some one say. "Good Job! There seems to be some sort of warmth that fills us when wc hear this. .. Would you like to feel a warmth I that passes all effort in discripj tion? Do the best that is in you. Work at ioving God and your nei- ! ghbor. 1 can't tell you how or i when, but some day. some how, I God will teach out and touch you. i and you will hear, in the depths of l your soul. His voice say to you, "Well done!" That day you will never forget. See you in church this Sunday? God Bless you. .• , UNION UHAPEL CHURCH EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN Emmett L. Anderson, Pastor Warren Nidlinger, S. S. Supt. Sunday School a - m - Morning Worship 10:20 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. The officers for the new year will be installed during the morning worship service. The x Youth Revival will start Monday evening and will continue through next Sunday evening. Rev. Donald Abbey will be the evangelist. You are invited to attend. Antioch United Missionary C. W. Wilson, Pastor , Homer Brubaker, S. S. Supt Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour 10:2(1 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting —Wed. 7:30 p.m. SALEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH H. E. Settlage, Minister 9 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. 10 a.m.—Worship Service. Sermon: "Victory over the World.” 7:30 p.m.—Lenten Service. Sermon: “Father, make me.” Saturday 8 and 10—Confirmation Classes. 10 to 10:45—Children's Choir Rehearsal. U.B. RIVARRE CIRCUIT Huber Bakner, Pastor - Mt. Zion 9:30 a.m. —Sunday School. 10:30 a.rfl. —Class. Meeting. 7:00 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p.m. — Wednesday: Midweek Prayer Meeting. Mt. Victory 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—Class Meeting. 7:30 a.m. —Evening Evangelistic Service. 7:30 p.m. — Wednesday: Midweek Prayer Meeting. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service. 7:30 p.m. — Wednesday: Midweek Prayer Meeting. Notice to all men from Riyarre Circuit: All men interested in baseball will meet at the home of Lee Edwards April 2, at 7:30 p.m. This is to organize your team from the "CTrSulf for the new season. . Winchester United Brethren ' C. N. Van Gundy, pastor Morning worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday school 10:15 a. m. C. E., 7:3tt p. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Calvary Evangelical United Brethren F. L Willmert, supply pastor Kay Miller, S. S. Supt.. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Midweek prayer service Thursday, Mrs. Bernice Darr, class leader. > -J# PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Loren Liechty, superintendent, Mrs. Floyd Roth, children's, director. 10:30 a,.m.,“ morning worship hour. The subject will be. ‘‘Jesus said, ‘My hodse shall be called a house of prayer".7:30 p.m., Adams Central high
tfluitt! rtfcuif will bring n prtigf atf* n f mutir Tbr rbotr u un 4rr lb« (UirdM) (4 cirrlg 7Si i* tti, church grill mM nl tbr |tinmiH. VliilhrMtay, 790 tl fit * ftiblc «ludv buuf Hi tbr rbutcli Tbiirodav. 790 |j fit , drHCttfl iii»artl will tttrcf fit tbr pAfUHMIr T \©3!BILISJ spcAks .j _ u mill# W*leHatt Art* M i#*9tl VM»it]an# I IJ U; ColalitAM 4 9- 4. DrlnttuMl l«l4tl|S Philippi!** lib 4*l Door For THo World |/««hi lor Mitrk tt. If# \DS ON billboarda, In buaea, In newspaper*, toll ua to Go to Church. A licet of uxiraba will. If paid enough, carry poster* tailing the world that "lit* faintly that praya together, ataya together." Some of thta advice must be taken, to judge from the crowd# one eeea coming out of all kinds. Our coun- j try may not be a B 1 1 maturely Chris- fCCr^l tlan Country but I at the |fl church is re- : \iw- “ spcctable, and M This is not true H* all over-the Dr. Foreman world. There are more places where this is not true, than where it is true. In East Germany today g boy or gtrl comes near losing all chance of a job if he or she does not leave the church and join the youth organization sponsored by the Party. In Japan, India, and other countries. to be a Christian is to be | thought of as unpatriotic. We Have Always Ha i Rival* America is one df the few places ! now where Christianity is both I popular and respectable. These i other places where it is not are \ more like the situation when the Christian faith was new. Many American Christians have the curii ous idea that if the going is rough we should not send missionaries; that If there are lots of religions in a country like India, for instance, we should not upset their theological apple-cart and confuae them with a new religion. The real New Testament Christians would have thought such notions rather ridiculous. It cannot be said too often: The Christian religion did not get its start in a religious vacuum. Everybody had religion—of some kind. Only, most of the kinds were bad, and the good kinds were not good enough. Christians did not propose to merge with other religions, they urged men to "turn from dead idols to the [not "a"] Living God.” The "Gospel train” has never tied in with any other. A Door for tho Word Christianity, in other words, Is exclusive. But it had amazing success in that world so crowded with religions. And this was because Christians like Paul never failed to take advantage of any door for the Word that stood open. Paul, while a prisoner at Rome, had what most modem preachers would consider a bad situation. He was drawing no salary, he no church” as the saying is, he could not look forward to promotion, he could not do any organizing, his only “parish” was a jail and jails don’t offer much In the way of a future. And what a congregation! Criminals and prison guards —not much hope there. Yet Paul could write to his friends at Colossae about a “door for the word.” He did not expect a door for himself, but he did pray for one for the Word otGod. His prayer was answered, too. One of the doors for the Word was the conversion of a runaway slave called Oneslmus. Through this man the religion of Jesus spread where Paid himself could not go. Then at the end of Paul’s letter to the Phillippians, written from a Roman prison, he speaks of the "saints in Caesar’s household,”—palace servants no doubt. Paul would never have been Invited to the royal palacei but these humble Christian men and women, whom Paul had probably converted in prison, since he had no chance to go anywhere ; j S e—these would take the Word where Paul could not hope to go. And If No Door? There must have been times when even for the Word there was no door that Paul could find. So It Is in many parts of the world today. Nobody Is expecting any great outbreak of Christianity in East Germany or Japan or Yemen or some places on the Amazon. When all doors are closed, as they are now in China, what do we do next? Do we write off missions as a lost jause? Paul did not. He wrote to his friends at Colossae to pray that God would open to him a door for the Word. You do not pray for what you already have. So now, when doors are shutting In many lands, we are poor Christians if we Just accept this as finaL For Japan, for Russia, Abyssinia — yes for Suburbia, that often pagan land, we must pray for the open door.
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USE YOUR CAR FOR GOD Rev. J. R. Meadows Every automobile br longing in, a Christian family should br; driven to church every Sunday. Every *cat In It should be filled Perhaps you have some members] of the church living In your neigh-: bur hood who are negligent In church-going bccauar the distance ts too great to walk and transportation facilities are poor. Why not arrange to take them with you every Sunday? Or you may have unchurched friends and neighbors who would attend the services with StucUoo “FuiO Photography” Complete Framing Service Cor. 2nd A Adam* at Five Points * Phone 3-33C2 ADAMS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op Everything In Farm Supplies Berne - Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mill* - Geneva GAY'S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monro* St. Phone 3-3609 V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRONWE FINANCE Phone 3-4489 184 N. 15th St. Decatur, Ind. Briede Studio formerly EDWARDS STUDIO 202 S. Second St. PHONE 3-2511 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Traders Decatur, Ind. GERBER’S SUPER MARKET Quality Pork & Beef Groceries and Produce 622 N. 13th Street ROOF’S MARKET “For Quality and Economy” Choice Meats, Groceries, produce Frozen Foods Stop & Shop with Brice & Edna! Ph. 3-3619 1109 Washington St. SMITH PURE MILK CO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams 24 Hour Wrecker Service We Pay Cash for Wrecked Cars and Trucas USED PARTS Henry Swygart Wrecking Yard u. S. 224 Phone 3-8224 TZaye'd Sfoe Stone “Quality Footwear” 154 No. 2nd Decatur, Ind. Habegger Hardware “The Store Where Old-Fashioned Courtesy Prevails” 140 West Monroe ’ Phone 3-3716
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vou If they were Invited Why «** invite ihem” Let your car do mUiton work too A large number of automobiles in front of a church during services always preache* a powerful Human to those who pas* by. WhU* you ir* within church worshipping, your car l* reminding the community that a large number of people appreciate and realise the need of the go*pr] There la a paychotoglcal "pull exerted by a crowd. When we see a multitude gathered at a corner we always feel Impelled to edge in a little cktser to see what it is all about. Perhaps your car standing at the church every Sunday will draw some passerby In to hear just the sermon he needs. i,et your car do mission work. Try it next Sunday and note the results. THIS WEEK'S BIBLE VERSE • And the Lord said unto the servant. Go out into the highways and hedges, arid compel them to come in, that my house may be filled ’-Luke 14:23. PRICE MEN’S WEAF QUALITY CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS 181 N. 2nd St... Phone 3-4115 LAWSON Heating - Plumbing Appliances Sales and Service Phone 3-3626 1835 W. Monroe St. Treon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 Zwick Monumenfs 315 W. Monroe Bt. DOWNTOWN Phone 3-3603 for Appointment Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. The Friendly Lumber Yard Phono 3-3131 SMITH DRUG CO. 149 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3*l* Your Rex all Drag Store Farmers Dairy SET IN STATION R. R. No. 3. Decatur CREAM - EGGS Bob Franklin Phone 3-8480 Sheets FURNITURE CO. ImA hml Sum HZ, DECATUR 11-2602 INDIANA - 1315 W. Adama Phone 3-2971 CLARK W. SMITH
