Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1960 — Page 2

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) mbmonaßy TraUi *ed Dartrn mraato . a, GvraM I. Gerts. pa.ter Bam. Sunday adxxd hour Tomorrow morning there will be a |»pr<ial Mother • Day program la Uw rjprnfrg earrciaaa of Suadav I School Come and »ev the beatiwful I planta that ch I force era giving to I their mother* and abating with us I for Um* rooming aervice* We will be Dving a plant to Uw* oldest mother, the youngest mother, and • the mother who has had the moat children. 10 am. morning worship hour Pa a lor * message. Old Testament Mother* ** Thrill to the beautthsl music of the choir and the male quartet. Thia Is a special service so don't miga it. • 30 pm, pre-service prayer; Teen-age MYF; Children'* gospel hour 7 pm. evening gospel hour. Monday. 7:30 pin., mens Mi*- | sionary fellowship at the Myron Hart home. Stuart Lehman from Berne will be the guest speaker. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m.. prayer and praise. 133 attended last week Saturday. 7 p.m., men's prayer meeting. FIRST BAPTIST 321 Sooth Fourth Street Staart H. Brightwell, pastor 9:IS am., Sunday school hour Waldo Salway. supt. Mothers will be honored during this hour. We have a graded school with a class tor every age. 10:30 a.m., morning worship service. “Loyalty and Our Faith” is the sermon subject. The church choir will sing. 'The Lord's PrayI let” by Forsjffh. Mrs. Stuart Brightwell is choir director. Mrs. Eugene Lehman is organist. 6:30 p.m.. Baptist youth fellowship. 7:30 p.m., evening gospel hour. Message by the pastor. Church Calendar Tuesday. 9:3# a.m.. Womens prayer group will meet at the home of Mrs. John Mays. Wednesday. 7 p.m., midweek hour of prayer. 8 p.m., church choir rehearsal. . Thursday. 7:30 p.m., MotherDaughter Tea sponsored by the Women’s Missionary Society. Mrs. Gerald Stucky of Berne, missionary, will speak. . i Saturday, 7 p.m., youth fellowship recreation night at the church. -The Bible says. "Every wise woman buildeth her house.” Every home ought to be built upon the firm foundation of faith in God. We should build our home life in the proper way. ZION LUTHERAN Corner 11th and Manroe Streets R. C. Ludwig, paster 8 and 10:30 a.m., divine worship service. 9:15* a.m., Sunday school and Bible classes meet. The Rev. Ludwig’s sermon will be “Christianity —Family Style” John 21:15-17. The mixed choir will sing in the eight p'clock service, "O Blessed Day of Motherhood.” The Walther League will meet at 6 o’clock Sunday evening. Ron and Rudy Kleinknight will have charge of worship, and Zane Zwick, Alice Lillich, and Silvia Bleeke will be in charge of recreation. The adult class of instruction will meet Monday. May 9, at 7:30 p.m.. The board of education will meet Monday, 7 p.m. The school devotions will be held in the church Wednesday. 8:20 a.m. The church choir will practice Wednesday, 7 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m., the church council will have their regular monthly meeting. Thursday, 1 p m., the pastor will

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Me spvtiel aduM clans The Saturday *<broi will meet •t 9:l* am. BKTWANY . Erw|fO««l Itert Brethren Benj. G. Theron*. rotatater Thi» M Mother* Day and we urge all to be ia the houtc of the l*»rd. If you go borne to visit Mother, go to your home church If your child rre come home, bring your family to church with you. We ihaU recogniie every mother Sunday school. nine e.m. Clerrncr E. Smith i* *upcrintcndrot No extended senston but we shall have nurrory at the hour of worship. Divine worship, ten a.m. Miro Eleanor Mdlrr will have organ music that will inaptre you to neck and worship God. The choir is singing Praise. My Soul, the King of Heaven.” The sermon — The Home of Christian Lineage”. 2 Timothy 1:3. • p.m.. the Y Hour. Monday. •;» pm y the Father and Soo banquet. Our guest speaker will be a chalk artist. Rev. Orla Bradford, who is pastor of Bethany E U.S church in Fort Wayne Tuewtey, 7:30 p.m.. the Dorcas class at the church Wednesday. 7 pm., prayer and Bible study. 7 p.m.. youth choir rehearsal. 7:45 p.m.. adult choir rehearsal.

No Magazine Salesmen Have Local Sanction No magazine salesmen who go door-to-door in Decatur have the sanction of either the police department or the Chamber of Commerce, both departments warned today. Recently magazine salesmen, displaying "credentials,’’ have called at the homes of local people and misrepresented themselves as having local approval. This is not true. No magazine salesmen are checked out. because it would take seveal months, and the salesmen are not willing to wait for a complete background investigation. Householders were warned that they buy at their own risk from door-to-door peddlers. - PLEDGE I will de my part to make our home a happy place of work, play, love and worship. I will keep a sense of humor and learn to tough, even at myself, making it .a habit my smiling muscles more and my tear ducts less! I will give Christ His place in my heart and inroour home, engage often in prßite periods of Bible reading andFprayer and do all I can to have regular worship periods tot the whole family. I will seek to understand and enjoy our children and to appreciate each one for what he Is and for what he can do. I will never punish to relieve my inner feelings but rather to bring good into the lives of our children. I will lead them to an appreciation of beautiful literature, music, art, and the world of nature about us. I will lead them to appreciate and befriend people of all races . . to live above petty grievances and neighborhood gossip. I will take time to read, talk and listen to our children . . answer honestly all their questions about life . . teach them about eternal life and lead them to a saving knowledge of Christ. I will prepare them for happy, useful living in His Name.

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BT MARY-0 (AYWMX ORD RAH V. Bee. lUnwro Otero la. Faster Benda? Maaaee • oo a. m. 1:11 a. m--8:39 a. m. 9 4* a. m. (High Rtesßl U.W b. m. WisHiy M*ro»« School days: 9 a.m.. 9:11 a.m. aod U a.m. Non-school day*: 8 am.. 1 a.m. and 8:13 a.m. FIRST rREABYTERIAN Mereer Aveooe at Five Fatata HaroM J. Baod. mteteter 9:15 a.m.. Sunday school department* and cla**e* for all ages 10:30 a.m., morning worship. On this Mother's D*y we are traditionally expected to honor our mothers, livint or dead by attending worship in the Lord’s House The pastor will speak upon the theme. "Security of the Christian Home " The chancel choir will sing “My God and King" by Herbert under the direction of Mrs. Clint Reed. Mrs. Reed will also sing a vocal solo with instrumental accompaniment by Mr. Reed, • Wayfaring Stranger." Christian family week is always observed close to mother’s day. Here are some suggestions on things to do as families: 1. Make each home a little democracy. Develop the family council method of talking things over. Cooperate in home duties; share in recreation and hobbies. Work out a family budget and share in stewardship plans. 2. Strengthen home ties in every possible way. Maintain close understanding among those at home and with those who are away. 3. Cultivate the presence of God in family life. Family faith and prayers add strength and joy to life. Have absent members included in a prearranged time of prayer. 4. Ma)te home a center of Idve companionship and good times together. Thus each member will think of his home with joy. and happy memories will be created for children to look back upon in the days to come. k 5.' Invite other families to church. Help them to be at home there. Whosoever will, may come — The minister reserves time each day for confidential, interviews with those- who wish to see him. Private, Christian and sympathetic counsel is available to anyone who seeks it. Appointments may be made by phoning the church office 3-2522.

FIRST CHRISTIAN 2nd and Jefferson Streets Edward Pacha, minister Morning worship. 9:3# a.m. Church-school, 18:30 a.m. Family Film Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. May 8 brings us one of the happy days in the year, for on this day we say, not only to our Mother’s, but to Mothers all over, "Happy Mother’s Day.” The chancel choir will sing ‘’The Busy Years,” in keeping with the theme of Mother’s Day. Family film fellowship will feature “Adventures of A Baby Fox” and “Fishing—the Last Frontier” plus two cartoons. You know, you hear a lot of talk about the youth of today and how they seem to be “going. to the dogs.” Well, sir. this last Easter Sunday morning I found out that our youth are a lot better off th*n some seem to think. As, it turned out, I was to be in charge of the Easter Sunday Sunrise services. Hie youth worked out the program and planned everything. T h e services were planned for 6 a.m. and I was going'to be there at 5:30 to see that everything went well, you know what I mean; to keep the kids from“goofing up.” Well, sir, you can find out how important you are by oversleeping some time —the world seems to keep on turning anyhow. As it worked oyt the kids took things ovter and gave a splendid worship service. Let's say “Hat’s off to our youth!” I guess that’s the nicest Mother’s Day gift you'll be able to give to a lot of mothers in this town, God Bless You. Prayer Phone. 3-3158.

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nirr m rmouarr Wrot Mrorot *4 FMB Mioot F. Maaro ■*•»*•. lielMer • 30 a m . oburdi *ctoeL io *«r efcurch *cbool w* ha** provided ctewca tec each awmber of yovr family metedteg supervised Hurs rry and kindergarten classes for Üba pre-adbtml cbUdrro and a lullaby rrxim for infant* Fred Stildnw. our superintendent. will preside and you will find a warm welcome tor your entire family 1#:8D am., divine woraMp Thu Sunday morning Rev. Bperto will pcaadh nn the »übjert 'Buikfing The Home Christian " The senior choir under the direction at Don Gorig, will *utg> ”HMre la A Balm la GiteacL” A spiritual, and the quartet, composed of Miss Helen Haubeld. Mr*. Walter J. Krick, Lyman Hann and Don Gerig will -4ng. "Btess Thia House” by Brahe Mr*. Edgar Gerber, our organist, has chosen the following selection* for Sunday morning: ’’Deep River" a Spiritual; "Metodie Celeste" by Ko* chat and "March Pontifical” by Lemmens. The members of the senior M Y. F. will meet in the chapel at five o’clock Sunday afternoon. The filmstrip "Judaism" will be shown. Miss Nancy Rice will have charge of the devotions and Mr and Mrs Doyle Collier will be the Guides of the Way. The Recreation and Refreshments will be taken care of at the parsonage. The Intermediate Youth Fellowship will meet with the senior M. Y. F. this Sunday evening. Tuesday. 7 p.m., the chairmen of the commission* will meet in the church office. At 7:3# p.m., the members of the commissions will meet with their chairmen. The prayer service will be held in the chapel Wednesday, 7 p.m. At the same hour the senior choir will rehearse in the Sanctuary. The official board will meet in the church lounge Wednesday, 8 p.m. Thursday, 10:30 a.m.. there will be an executive meeting for the officers of the WSCS in the chapel. At 11 a.m., members of the circles will meet at the church. At 12 noon a luncheon will be served in the church dining room. The price of the luncheon is 35 cents. At 1.p.m., the general meeting of the society will be held in the chapel.

ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1210 Elm Street Geerge Yariaa, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Tomorrow some mother will be crowned "Queen For A Day.” This mother might be someone close to you, and so be sure and be present. Also each mother present will be honored with a. special gift. The youngest, the oldest, and the mother with the most children present will receive special honors. Our goal for the seven Sundays after Easter is to average 100. Come tomorrow and help keep up the erage.Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. The pastpr urges you to hear this very important message entitled, “To . . . The Fourth Generation." Youth service, 7 p.m. Evening service, 7:45 p.m. Sermon by the pastor: "Examining Ourselves.” Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., prayer meeting and Bible study. Saturday morning 10-11 a.m., choir rehearsal. Saturday, 7-8 p.m., the hour of prayer for the praying people. You have an invitation to attend the services. If you need spiritual guidance please call, 3-4829. CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street Huston Sever Jr., pastor | 8:30 a.m., “The Christian Brotherhood Hour" over WKJG. This is the radio voice of the Church of God. 9:30 a.m., morning worship. This should be a special Sunday for everyone, but we ask your help in making it very special for every mother. Our Junior choir will take the place of our adult choir and will present special songs appropriate for mother’s day. 10:40 a.m., Sunday school. Be a regular student, don’t miss a Sunday' • • -T*. 7:30 p.m . evening service. The pastor will speak on the subject, "God's Grace in Vain.” Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer service. Thursday. 4 p.m., junior choir; junior high fellowship.

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Kvaegoteal and iHormod (MM tW* as Third and Jaateeo ■*••* William C. Fteter. tester 7 am.. mdmter* of tb* Y«<th Fellowship will haw a br*akfa*t in tte church dttllng room In Iwi of their mother*, who will be »prrial guests. Church school at • a.m. Lawrence Ruh *uper intendant Since thia is tte festival of the Chrtetlan Home or Mutter’* Day. why not bring the entire family lor the »tudy of Goll * Word. There are claaae* for all agon Divine worship at 19 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: Virtu- To Adorn the Chrt*tlaa Family tet the entire family worship together In honor of Christian homes and mother* Visitor* are always welcome The senior choir will sing. ••A Mother's Prayer” by Wilson There will be no Youth Fellowship Sunday evening. Official board meeting Monday at 7 p m Churchmen's Brotherhood Monday. «:1S p.m. Jack Heller will tell of his recent trip to Cuba. Synodical Women s Guild biennial meeting in Salem E and R church. Ft Wayne on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Youth choir rehearsal. Wednesday. •: 15 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal, Wednesday. 7:15 p m. Evangeline Circle meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Earl Shelton. Phoebe Bible class meeting on Thursday. 7:30 p.m. at the church. Come and worship with us. TRINITY Evangelical I'nited Brethren Ninth and Madison Streets - J. O. Penrod, minister Sunday church school will begin at 9 a.m., under the leadership of Sephus Jackson, superintendent. Morning worship service will be held at 10 o’clock. The pastor's message will be “The Perils of Immaturity.” The chancel choir under the direction of Walter Henkel will sing the anthem. Organ numbers chosen by Harrold Mumma will be “Fifth Nocturne" by Leybach; "Aria” by Mendelssohn; and “Postlude B Minor” by Bernards. The junior-hi and senior-hi “Y---hour programs will be held at 6 o’clock in the fellowship hall. The Sunday evening boys and girls fellowship hour will be held at 7 o’clock. The Sunday evening worship service for youth and adults will be held in the sanctuary at 7 o’clock. “Mothers Day Gems" will be given by Mrs. Harry Brown. The pastor's message will be “A- Good Mother’s Creed.” Boy Scout troop 65 will meet Monday, 6:30- p.m.. The building committee will meet Monday, 7:30 p.m. The Mother-Daughter meeting of the W. S. W. S. will be held Tuesday evening in the fellowship hall. The guest speaker and vocal soloist will be George McGlennon of South Whitley. Mid-week worship will be held Wednesday, 7 p.m. The boys and girls fellowship will be Wednesday, 7 p.m. The youth and junior choir rehearsal will be Wednesday, 7 p.m. The chancel choir rehearsal will be Wednesday at 8 p.m. The music committee will meet Wednesday at 9 p.m. The vacation church school staff meeting will be Friday, 7 p.m. The board of Christian education will meet Friday, 7:30 p.m. A moment’s silence. They came a childish, voice, hopefully: “Sin?” —Selected.

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I Wit '.JkH WlsddfnVa ■ Three men were talking about some of tte recent translattona of the Bibi.. Ona said, ”1 like that Phillipa version of tte Gospels It’s easy reading. The Berkeley isn’t bad either ” “Maybe ” the second man shrugged his shoulders "But, believe me, nothing compares to the King James version ’’ “I know a better one. the nurd man said. "What one do you mean’ “I like my mother's translation best. She translated the Bible into life and it was the most convincing translation I ever saw.” CHURCH OF THE N AZA RENE 7th and Marshall Streets C. E. Lykins, paster Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Kenneth Marckel, general superintendent. Junior deportment in charge of Juanita Hawkins. Every mother will receive an orchid flown from Hawaii. Classes will close at 10:15, and all will gather tn the auditorium to do honor to aU mothers,, and to crown the one who has been voted "Mother of the Year" by the congregation. Our goal for the morning is two hundred. The pastoral message will be from the subject, "Motherhood's shining examples.” In the young peoples’ meeting at 6:45 p.m., officers will be elected for the coming assembly year. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p.m. with the pastor speaking from the subject. “Carnal versus spiritual.” Monthly church board meeting at 7:30 p.m; Monday. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. A welcome to all. UNITED BBETHBEN IN CHRIST Nuttman Avenue Wayne A. Smith, Minister Sunday School-®:3O a.m. Lawrence Michels, S. S. Supt. Sunday School for all ages Including a nursery for the small children. Tne lesson for this week is: Peacemakers.” Our consideration of people should be as impartial as God’s attitude to people. This is Mother’s Day in our crusade. Special recognition will be given to the mother with the largest complete family, the oldest mother present and the youngest mother present. There will be a gift for each one. Morning Worship — 10:30 a.m. Special music by Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith of Huntington. Message: “The Priceless Possession, of a Virtuous Mother.”

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