Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1960 — Page 6

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I JK ■ w? f Feel McNeil. known In many rriUMKM clrFleo •• Amvrtcß » psalm ** . nuicrrt at the D catur Church of the Nat o'chn k Hr graduated fV»» m "nA. T in" music, studied at CoeWash and continued training at Sun Francisco Before entering the field n( song evangelism, he spent W veer* in directing music. m Naz.rcoc cburcho. The Rev. C E. Lykins, pastor, invites the public to attend the concert, fur which there will be no charge. A free will offering will be received. productsFTC Chairman Earl W. Kintner said the guide was essentially educational but contained a "mailed fist.” In a speech prepared for delivery to the Better Business Bureau in Los Angeles, 'he warned that the commission would “bring legal action against an alleged violator’’ <A the rules ' set forth in the new guide. I The guide stipulates that all product guarantees must “clearly 1 and conspicuously” disclose the 'following information . —What product or part of a ; product is guaranteed and an exact explanation of what the guarI antee involves, including its i duration —The manner in which the guarantee will be backed up—for I example, by repair, replacement, or refund. — themanufecturer or the retailer is the guaranteeing party ..._ , Kintner cited many examples of phony guarantees which he said make it tough for the honest businessman to compete with “the slick and the greedy.” He said many, advertisers have found the slogan "guaranteed for life” valuable in selling. But he added that “the advertiser should make It plain just whose life be has in mind — the purchaser’s, the manufacturer’s, the retailer’s or the Federal Trade Commission's.” CITES Continued from page one ence of the 654th Rotary district, which he and?the club’s incoming officers iftterlded last Wfeefc.. The Decatur club was honorecT at the conference and received a plaque as being the outstanding club in the entire district for its foreign student exchange program. Terje Strom, the year's exchange student from Norway, participated in the conference.

Mark Schofield Diet At Penntylvama Home Hatwrt M FrftaMMF* *»• •*"; frit vd wotd «4 <h r <k»«th of hlv : ,-nubin Moth jufcoAeH «, «Hm» rftrd hl- h««mr W» t rhlßhti-O t’« . I sftrr • tun* lll«w** He we* the i at Mt* Ma Fritting* f Ik bo- i f, <1 Th« tr str M nutintaf t>f prlfttlvs** ’ I to Attfttvu cpWi ttavtat tail ta | he hi at lb« 1% oak futtrfftl htiitw at II • W taturdftV, with i ■ burial in the la highlon irmriery. Rural Churches UNION < H4FEL (HURTH EV ANGE! HAL UNITED BRETHREN FmmrU L. Aa4er*en. F*»ter Thoma* liannl. •- *■ n’R* Sunday School • M *- m I Morning Wm»hlp 10 JO • m Evening Worship 1 » P m The morning »rrmon title will be “Rrligioua or ChrUtian ” There will be prayer meeting* for children and adult* Wednciday f evening at ? » The pastor wilt . continue a membership cla*a dur- { Ing this hour. ANTIOCH UNITED MIJWIONARY c. W. Wil»«". Faatar Hamer Brabaher. 8. 8. sopt- ' Sunday School 9 30 a m Worship Hour 10 20 a.m Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m Prayer Meeting Wed, 7.30 p.m. MONROE FRIENDS CHURCH Vernan Riley. Faster Sunday school—4:3o a.m. Vilas Bollinger, superintendent. Morning worship—lo:3o a.m. Evening service—7:3o p.m. This | will be an evangelistic service, all taking part in singing, prayer I and testimony. Prayer meeting—Wed. 7:30 p.m. CALVARY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN F. I. Willmert, supply paster Kay Miller, 8. S. Supt. ; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. ' Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Midweek prayer service—Thursi day. Mrs. Bernice Darr, class leader. ST. LUKE Evangelical and Reformed Honduras L. C. Minsterman. minister 9 a.m., church service. Sermon by the pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday school. Monday, 7:30 p.m., Girls Guild meets at ■ the home of Emma Heare. Sunday, May B—Township S. S. program, 7:30 p.m. Dr. Herbert Byrne, speaker. ST. JOHN Evangelical and Reformed Vera Crux L. C. Minsterman. minister 9:30 am., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., church service. Sermon by pastor. 2 p.m., consistory meeting. Thursday. 7 p.m., choir practice. May 2-4. Michigan-Indiana Synod meeting at Detroit, Mich. WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor Bethel 9:15 a.m., morning worship. Sermon: “Wonderful Words of Life.” 10:15 a.m., Sunday school. Lesson: “Foundations of the Christian Home." Thursday. 8 p.m., prayer meeting. *

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Wuud CbopM 9 M • m , Jtewdo* wbutd |o 3R •,m 1 tnoenteg •or*hi|> WbMdrrfMl Wotd* <4 Earning arrvMNM dl»mi**«>d Ui| tovw» al ihr Chrtet Ine Vm Wrrt Count* campalgb Thut*doy. I pm. p»***t m**4-i ihg and ***ulb friknawhip PUURANT MIIXR METHODtwr M>m !.*>•**. p**te» Morning w«M*hip. • 30 ■ m Rm-plion «rs itu mbrt* and Hap ■ to 13 am, church *cb<*»l bout Rotorrt light, church »ch*«d »upt I RALKM METHODWT Leoa Laco*«. p**ter Church *chuol. * 30 a m Maurice Miller. »up< |0 30 am. morning worship M<«*dav, finance <x»mm»ia*nr»l meeting at the church at 7 30 p.m Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.*. prayer meeting: Mr* Ida Riley I* the leader 7 45 p m . youth choir practice tn the basement of the church i BAI.EM Evangelical and Reformed H. E. RetUage. minhter Bam. Sunday school. Classes for every age group 10 a.mworship service S*' r mon. "The Christian Worker’s Joy ” 1 30 p.m., youth fellowship meeting Thursday, all day meeting of the ladtes’ aid Saturday. 10 to 10:45 am., children's choir rehearsal MONROE METHODIST Willis Gierhart. minister 9:30 a'.m.. morning worship. Our Japanese girl. Miss Keiko Shimizu, will be with us. 1Q:3O am., church school. 6 30 p m., family night program. Tuesday. 7:30 p m.. W.S.C.S , executive meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis Mattax. | Wednesday. 6:30 p.m.. motherdaughter banquet. May 5-6. state Sunday school convention at First Mennonite church at Berne. U. B. RIV.ARRE CIRCUIT . Huber Bakner, pastor Mt. Zion 9:30 am., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m.. class meeting. 7 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service. 7:30 p m.. Wednesday, niid-week prayer service. 6 30 Thursday, the Harvesters will megf.in the home of Mrs. Mildred Wagner? Mt. Victory • 9:30 a.m., Sunday school 10:30 a.m., worship Service. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, mid-week prayer service. Pleasant Grove 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., class meeting. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, mid-week prayer service. 11 p.m., Thursday, the WM A. will meet, in the home of Mrs. Edna Hardep. Community Bible school at the Bobo school house. May 16-27. 9 a.m. All children of the area axe invited to attend. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST Allison Van Wormer, pastor 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. Lowell Noll, S. S. Supt. 10:45 a.m., business meeting will be called by moderator. May 4 — “Family Night’’ at the Blue Creek-St. Mary’s club house Carry-in Supper. W.W.G. and W.M.S. will have an auction sale. Games, contests and a general good time will be the order of the evening. Read 1 and 2, Thessalonians. ST. PAUL MISSIONARY 2 mi. east, 2 mi. north Monroe Robert R. Welch, pastor ’Sunday, 9:15 a.m., morning worship. 10:15 a.m., Sunday school. Wednesday, 7:15 a.m., choir practice: 7:30 p.m., prayer and Bible study; 7:30 p.m., M.Y.F. and children’s Bible hour. Thursday. 6 p.m., mother-daugh-lenanquet at Ta rm“ Bureau Bldg, in Monroe. WINCHESTER United Brethren in Christ C., N. Van Gundy, pastor - — Morning worship, 9:30 a.m. Sunday' school, 10:30 a.m. C. E., 7:30 p.m. Sylvan Hirschy, leader. Evening worship, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study, liVednesday, 7:30 p.m. PLEASANT DALE Church of the Brethren John D. Mishler, pastor 9:30 a.m . morhing worship. This is the first Sunday of The summer schedule when the worship hour will preceed the Sunday school period. The National Family Week will be observed with an emphasis upon the Christian Family at this service. 2 p.m„ eastern sectional CBYF meet at the Loon Creek church. 6 p.m., family carry in supper at the parish hall. 7:30 p.m., family life emphasis at the church with Dr. Howard Bwler of Goshen, Indiana, as the speaker. This physician, surgeon, ministir and missionary will speak on the work of the church in Puerto Rico and the hospital at Cast-

I aurf Cufof .Itafou Will ala* lw| >fe.wri A «t •«w***l mu I air will alao be abated W>drw«day. pvayvr aervice a»wllUWr study at 130 pm I tMiiati. •tat® Bunda» achtml reml ■ vwrtso al tfo* tier tw Miemmtt. | ' . hui«h May i and • Ithe "/» xsasasJ A speaks fc—>». xw Ims— 1 I *IW> Matartal’ Malthaw • •. , , iFw-if.CZ* im. »« o. >*»“>•*• pUMMI 4 4. BaMMo* l kph«.ian. I M i (hFDWftI • 4. Para la Heart Leoaoe far May 1. IBM THERE ar* different words in different languages tor the taI visible man—that la, the man nobody area, but everybody known he ia there Each of ua In an invisible man or woman. It isn't that we walk around with this person under our skins. We are this person U e

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can call It the “real you" or the I “inner oelf" or the "ego" If we like. Wo can call j It the mind or the epirit. What the Hebrewo called it wan the “heart." Thio d‘d not mean : emotiuno, it

meant thought, attitudes, the whole inner, unseen life qf man. I that area of his life in which he is ’ definitely human and not just another and slightly smarter animat PURE Io Noart Jesus laid great emphasis on the heart; and so does the entire Bible. If the heart is. not right the man 1 is not right Jesus has a special word for the right kind of heart: ••Pure.” This does not mean what you might think at a hasty glance. It does not mean—exclusively—a mind free from wrong sex desires, a heart without lust. The word Jesus uses, which is translated ! ‘‘pure," is simply “clean." That is, ' free from everything useless, everything that beclouds and besmirches life. A heart cluttered up with worries is not a pure heart, as Jesus would see it. Yet an empty heart is not a pure I heart. One of Jesus'more gruesome stories is about a devil who had been cast out of a man’s heart. Finding no rest elsewhere, the evil spirit came back to his old home, and found it "empty, swept and garnished.” There was room there so? himself and seven other devils ' worse than he was ... so they all moved in. The empty life is not necessarily a good life. Pure In HEART "Purity of heart Is to will one thing,” it has been said. That may be exaggerated, but it points to a truth. Purity of heart is not the absence of sin, it is the presence of goodness. Purity of heart doesn’t consist of not wanting what is bad, it is wanting what is good. Why is it that for every twenty people who will teiuybu they’re all in favor of some good project, you can scarcely find one to take off his coat and help yon with it? The difference is in the heart. There is a lot of difference between the good wish (whieh may not be worth a hill of beans) and real good willThere is a difference between saying politely, "Yes, that is a splendid idea, I approve of it," and getting out to work to make it come true. Jesus knew the heart’s importance. People are not going to do good, or to create it, or to be good, if they don’t want to in the first place. Everything that is good has many enemies in this world. So — if we do not desire good with all our heart, our week-day Heart as much as our Sunday-go- to-meeting heart, the enemies are going to discourage us, we shall never get going. No Hypocrite* At Hom* --—This is the beginning of family week. Now the family is the hardest of all places to be a successful hypocrite. Jesus had no use whatever for hypocrites —they are perfect illustrations of hearts not pure. What they say they admire they don’t admire; what good they do they wish-they didn’t have to do. They have to be dragged into the paths of righteousness, they don’t choose those paths with joyful heart. It Is at home where hypocrites can be seen into, seen through. They can’t hide their inner lives. The rest of the family sees into their hearts. Home is a place where hypocrisy withers. It always withers when it can be seen through. Thus a good home itself is a cure for hypocrisy. Family life at its best is a life in which every heart is open to all other hearts, where there is no place, no dark corner, for grudges to hide or for hates to begin. Blessed are the pure in heart, and blest are the homes yvhere they ar* found.

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FROM A BIBLE BOOKMARK Rev. J. R. Meadow. If you have the blues, Arad the Twenty seventh Psalm. If you* pocketbook is amply, read the Thirty -seventh Psalm. If people seem unkind, read the Fifteenth Chapter of John If you are discouraged about ytlur work, read Psalm 120*. If you are al) out of sorts, read the 12th Chapter of Hebrews. If you are losing confidence in men, read the Thirteenth Chapter of First Corinthians If you can't have your own way

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lin everything k«*P « ,lrnt Bn '’ rr “ d j the Third Chapter of James. And to help with all these prob* toms, be in regular attendance at 1 your place <d worship. THU WEEK’S BIBLE VF.BME "Therefore being justified by | faith, we have peace with God I through our Lord Jesus Christ Roman* $-1. The Prince of Life with death j has striven; to cleanse the earth i His blood his given. , Manv want the Christ of the ■ cross without the cross of the Christ. He should not be weary of the cross who is sure of the crown. Mv theology is now in four little words—Christ died for me — Spurgeon.

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