Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1960 — Page 6

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Everyone Loves A Lovely Lawn Bf I 9 Br -UB g Wec *. JBflks /I *• \-- ■' -hIL - *>. <- * r ■*. ni» ■bnbmfini ’ INBK/'Sifi. ; (Well plant the seed for Dad, but he gets the cfedit for picking CLASSIC? We’ll have a beautiful lawn— Bi little extra care. Now, the Scotts Spreadet.’Jn’goes the seed—and we’ll walk it on n just half an hour. .Then we pui un fertilizer— p to*Start the*grass'off right Our job is*really’easy? Bet we’ll beat Dad. More and more folks are coming to us for advice on improving their * lawns through an easy-to-follow Scotts Program. Come in anytime. zi . J We'll be glad to prescribe the correct Program for your fc _. •New lower prices on Scotts Seed!! /*C r 7Jrrc\ Classic Seed, 1250 sq ft box, $ 5.95i

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■T FAl’l MIWttONARY <Ml■< H i mi k«m a » mi *Mta •» Rabrrt R. Wrtok. Pb«M* pt i\ Kiitylay IW’rW* ’ 7 MU Rm-KW. L 1 u t »- Ptaw and Hlbto | *T» MYF. and ChikNrti’R :,-J-X/h tiX ,\TMMH UNITED MIMRIONABY <•. M VI Hmm*. P*»to» H.Mrr Bn»b*krr. R. •• *••»* « nciaV S< Immjl ® ™ I Pravrr Mrrttn* Wed tBO P n». W«* will br having guert »pvAk«T< in both of our wrvlcru on Sunday 1 In the morning mtvlcc we wiU be having a T< mperanrr apeaker from North Manchester In the < venmc M'rvlce. Rev. Orland Gold ~n will be .peaking. PLEASANT VALLEY WF.SI.ET AN H. I). Rich, Pa»tor Sunday School 9 30 g.m. | Morning Worship 10 30 am., Temperance speaker—Prof. Corinth Lange. Huntington College i Dean. . „ Evening Service • M P m 1 Evangelistic message by the pas-, I tor. St. Luke Evang, and Ret Church Handuraa L. C. Min»terman. Minister 9 a m —Church Service. Sermon: “The Transfiguration of I Jesus.** 10 a m.—Sunday School. 7 30 p m.-Youth meeting at St John. . _ . Friday. 7:30 pm—Girls Guild| ■ Tea for Fort Wayne Regional Girls i Guilds. I SALEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHVRCH 9 a m —Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. 10 a m.—Worship Service. Scrm- ! on. “Carrying On.” Saturday 10 to 10:45, Children s I Choir Rehearsal.

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M. Jolia Evang, sad EH. Cbus<a v.t. <'rue L C. MlndßprMea. MtaMue •3o a n rf-rngkay Mwai. in to a m -Church torvleu. Eerm <ui The Tt anatlguruttuE - M 7 30 p m —Youth luirting Dr Mt and Mt. Rru.M-w; Jr 4k.1 High. Ray Walter and David Hartman, Adults. Charles Meyer j Games. Emma Schaflet. ftherviii Voder, trfreahmenl*. Mr and Mt» Thursday, fpm —Choir praetlcWREN CVBCVIY E.t’.». A. N. Ulraiey. PaatMr HETWEI. • IS 0 m -Morning Worship. 10 IS a m -Sunday School. Leas on: • RightrouaneM and Evening Service dismissed in favor of the Christ tor Van Wert county campaign at the Junior Fair building tn Van Wert WOOD CHAPEL 9 30 a.m —Sunday School. 10 30 a m — Morning Worship. Sermon: “Therefore...” Thursday R p m —Prayer meeting and Youth Fellowship at Wood Chapel PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Lena Laeuai. Pastor 9:30 a.m —Morning Worship. 10:15 a m.—Church School. Superintendent. Robert Light. • SALEM MF.nfODTST I-eon Lacaax. Pastor 9 30 a m—Morning Worship. Guest speaker: Corinth Lange.! Dean of Huntington College. 10:30 a.m. School. Superintendent, Maurice Miller. MONROE METHODIST Willis Gierhart. Slinister 9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship. 10:30 a.m.—Church School. 1 p m.—Youth meet to go to Garrett for District Youth meeting. Wednesday 7 p.m. —Adult Choir. 7:45 p.m.—Midweek Service. Saturday. April 30 2 p.m.—lntermediate Round-up at Waynedale. V.B. RIVARRE CIRCUIT Huber Bakner. Pastor Mt. Zion 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Superintedent. Roman Sprunger. I 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service. 7 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. 7 p.m., Wednesday — Midweek prayer gervice. Mt. Victory h 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. > 1 Superintendent. Chalmer Brodbedk 10:30 a.m.—Class meeting. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday—Midweek prayer' service. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m —Sunday School. | Superintendent, Frederick Bittner, Jr. 10:30 a.m.—Class meeting. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic services 7:30 p.m., Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. . . You are welcome to any of these services. Classes for \alt ages in our Sunday schools. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST Allison Von Wormer, Pastor Lowell Noll, 8. S. Supt. ■»9:4s—Sunday School. Coming up soon. Family Night. Read Ist and 2nd Thessalorios. CALVARY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN F. I. Willmert, supply Pastor Kay MiUer, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.nt. Morning Worship 10:30 a.rrt. Midweek Prayer Service. Thursday. Mrs. Bernice Darr, class leader. UNION CHAPEL CHURCH EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Emmett L. Anderson, Pastor Thomas Gaunt, S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:20 a.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. There will be mission class for the children during the Morning Worship hour. There will be prayer meeting for children and adults Wednesday evening at 7:30. The Pastor’s Membership class will also meet at this time. PLEASANT DALE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN John D. Mishler, Pastor 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School with Mr. Loren Liechty as superintendent and Mrs. Floyd Roth as Children’s director. Bring the entire family to this hour Os Bible sfudy and religious training. i 10:30 a.m—Morning Worship. Dr. Ron Royer, professor of sociology at Manchester College and a minister, will speak on the subject "What Do You Have ih Your Hand?” This is recognized as Christian College Day. An offering will be received for the new church established Aat Sweetser. 2:30 p.m.—Dedication Services for the church at Sweetser, Indiana. 7:30 p.m.—Program of sacred music to be given by the Gospel Chorus of the Turner’s Chapel A.M E. church of Fort Wayne. Tuesday beginning at 8:30 a.tn. at the Decatur First Methodist church, a conference for Vacation Church School workers will be held. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Bible

t uaty and prayer eervlee April to ai |0 0 *» — ibc At*in* Maliy tor l*r Men* Frl x.w»hip will br brld at Uta Rwevt- j ft«rf * hureft All ißVUdlkfldl ** r*trn<|rCi Gft vlfti' | («• to worship with u» ftftd ncrvr Christ t*r««**gb *Mr lrlk»wa*to ' alt* uUarf dui»uan». ««(*”-wuMßMaam.sm*"*-" W i.jMI legMSSSUmmB I , s ;-g ' taVMMMtf BMW ft—ftf ftted U—i* _ MibU Mat—tell Mattftev ft t-T: U te-te; 11 II M |>—etteaal Boediael •*■•!•■ A The Hungry Hurt Leaeoa far April 24, IM* V’OT EVERY heart la hungry, iX Rome hearts an* not hungry becauae they are sick. they are not normal. A heart that feela the need of nothing. * mind that haa not enough imagination to perceive ita own holiowneaa, not enough aenaitlvtty to detect ita own emptineaa.

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ia a human heart that la leaa than human. It haa sunk to the level of the brute. No pig, no cow —or I for that matter, . no humming-bird i —feela any longing for anything except food and an oecaaional

mate. Thia ia not heart-hunger at all, it ia what all beasts and even many plants experience. They Shall Nat Ba Fitted The heart of man. by the Creator’s design, ia made for deeper and more difficult hungers than food and sex can supply. Some of these are insatiable. L*t the heart hold all that it can. it is still never enough. The hunger for recognition. for attention, for fame —when does it say. Enough? The actor never finds the applause loud • enough, the critics never rave enough, there never are enough newspaper notices, one Oscar calls for more... The hunger for power knows no limits. The old story of the fisherman’s wife who first began by wanting a cottage and fiinally ended by wanting to be God, is a parable of the human heart that never cries. Enough! The hunger for power is never satisfied til! above one’s head one sees no greater Power —never till beneath ones feet one sees every living thing . . . and that time never comes. The heart hungry for power shall never be filled. A* Appetite f,r INclrtM"*"*** So some hungers of the heart make for unhappiness. One almost envies the contented cattle or the silent stones. They may not be happy but they are not unhappy, they have no heart at ait No, this is a wrong envy. The way to happiness is not to live without a heart. The way to happiness is one which Jesus has shown us. “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,, for they shall be filled.’’ Desire to have brings frustration; desire to be brings fulfilment. Yet this can be misunderstood. The men whom Jesus most often condemned, the Pharisees, desired righteousness. But the trouble with them was that the righteousness they sought set them apart from their fellow-men. It led them to pray, “I thank thee that I am not as other men.” It is no accident that next to the blessing on those who hunger for righteousness, comes the blessing on the merciful. The heart that hungers for goodness in the manner of the Pharisees merely wants to be good. The kind of goodness Jesus meant —since he practiced it in his life — was the kind that is good to others. The Pharisees’ righteousness shut mercy out; Jesus’ righteousness began with mercy and compassion. •. They Shall Be Filled A hungry man does not need to be told he is empty, he knows it, it is a painful fact. Hungering for righteousness begins with a feeling of emptiness. A person at death’s edge from starvation may refuse the food that would save him. So those who are empty of goodness and even spiritually starved for the lack of it, may not hunger for what they most need. Why do you want to be good? There are poor reasons and better ones. Do you want it for the sake of a better reputation? Do you want it so as to have something to be proud of? Or do you hunger for goodness in order to be of more help to others along life’s way ? Do you desire it as a ladder for climbing into heaven, or as a loaf to share with those in need? There «i a man who did not know how to swim. He always rather wished he could, especially when he saw other people swimming. He wanted to do what they could. But then one day he saw a tired-out injured swimmer at the point of drowning, before his eyes. Then he really hungered to know how to swim. And then he began to learn. Those who hunger and thirst to be the kind at person Jesus was, shall bo filled. J

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D*cator Lumber Co. ■t ii.DE mu kupplim AND COAL Free Katimatae Phone BJto* >ecatar, lad. - - ■ - — ■■■■" - Delator Music House W«rlll»rr riioa. Or Sana galea • ln.iram.nl. • Service Mbeel Music - Record. |M N tod 84. Pbenr 1-JJM TELEVISION SERVICE RADIO AND TV REPAIR Cal) 3 3771. If r» anawer Call 3-403? DAVIDSON BROS. •It W. Maoroe DECATUR The MODEL Dept- Store Formerly Blackwell Department Store DRY GOODS. SHOES, LADIES READY-TO-WEAR. Mens Accessories. Work Clothing. Boys and Girls Clothing I*3 North tod St. Decatar •Tor The Beat At Claim Time” BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. Eleventh St. PHONE 3-3959 PARKWAY 66 SERVICE 13th A Nnttman Ave. Washing - - Lubrication Wheel Balancing Cail For and Deliver Phone 3-3*82 STIEFEL BRAIN CO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Baby Chlx Check-R-Mixing Garwood Home Improvement U. S. 224 East ALL ALUMINUM AWNTNGB Comb. Doors — Windows PHONE 3-2855 TEEPLE Moving ft Trucking Local & Long Distance PHONE 3-2667 Stucky Furniture Co. 35 Years of Continuow Business MONROE, IND Kenny P. Singleton, Distributor MARATHON GAS Fuel OU, V.E.P. Motor OH, Lubricants Farm Service Decatur Phone 3-4470 BOWER Jewelry Store

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Diamond and Wedding Rlnga Decatur Equipment Inc. Hlway 27 North ■!_ Sales and Service Phone 3-2904 BHB BEAVERS OIL SERVICE Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 Kelly’s Dry Gleaning Laundry and Furriers Agency for Slick’s Laundry Phone 3-3202 427 N. 9th St. Across from G. E. Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, Ice Cream 937 N. 2nd St. Ph. 3-3307 The second best is never as good as the best. Try Our Ready-Mix Dial 3-25*1 Decatur Ready - Mix Inc. The Firsl State Bank DECATUR, IND. — ESTABLISHED 1883 - MEMBER F.DXC.

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AFTER FASTER, WHAT? Rev. J. R. Meadows • You no doubt joined the multitude that crowded the church on i Easter Sunday Our Lord at no > time urged ua to display our do; thru on Easter, The Son of God i our Saviour arose from the tomb. on Sunday the first day of the ‘ week, therefore, every Sunday be-, comes an Easter occasion when' we celebrate His resurrection ; Sixty-seven millions of population of the United States have no connection with any church. Many Christians have yielded to the tug

"File! Photography” Complete Framing Service Car. 2nd A Adams at Five Potato Phone 3-33*2 ADAMS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op Everything In Farm Supplies Berne ■ Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mills - Geneva GAY'S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe St. Phone 3-3609 V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRON WE FINANCE Phone 3-4489 IM N. 15th St. Decatur, Ind. Bristle Sladio formerly EDWARDS STUDIO 2*2 8. Second St. PHONE 3-2511 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. New and Used Trailers Decatur, Ind. GERBER’S SUPER MARKET - Quality Pork & Beef Groceries and Produce *22 N. 13th Street ROOP’S MARKET “For Quality and Economy” Choice Meats, Groceries, Produce Frozen Foods Stop & Shop with Brice & Edna! Ph. 3-3*19 1109 Washington St. SMITH PURE MILK GO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams 24 Hour Wrecker Service We Pay Cash for Wrecked Can and Tracks USED PARTS Henry Swygart Wrecking Yard U. 8. 224 Phone 3-8224 She Stow “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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of opposing forces and are no longer seen in the fDrd a House. Do Chiiattana rrcognUc the genuine values at church going? The deepest need of the human soul ia the craving for God Public worship on the lx>rd’s Day provides an opportunity for the fellowship of believers and cloary contact through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the head of The CHURCH. The sweet fellowship of kindred souls fills a place and meets a need that no other association on earth can offer. Christians living in the happiest environment are after all weak and lonely folks who need spirited companionship among fellow Christians Such fellowship in the House of God reinforces our faith, and provides guidance and strength for practical Christian activity. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE "And He said unto them. Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature.” — Mark 16:1*.

PRICE MEH’S WEAR QUALITY CLOTHING far MEN and BOYS 101 N. 2nd St. Phene 3-4115 LAWSON Heating - Plumbing Appliances Sales and Service Phone 3-362* 1835 W. Monroe St. Treon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 Zwick Muniments 315 W. Monroe St. DOWNTOWN Phone 3-3603 for Appointment Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. The Friendly Lumber Yard Phone 3-3131 SMITH DRUG CO. 149 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3614 Your Rexall Drag Store Farmer* Dairy SET IN STATION R. R. No. 3. Decatur CREAM > EGGS Bob Franklin Phone 3-8180 J heels aSgl FURNITURE CO. IhZw DECATUM 11-2603 INDIANA 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 Rgnulmm me V e J CLARK W. SMITH