Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1960 — Page 2

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20 Years Ago Today a ft Ma* 14. IMo—Nan (Mottmi I tu«C*« alicv Holland in halt and , invade frontier of France. | Most Rev, John F Noli. bishop I of the Fort Wayne dioevao. will .twat at commencement rxarci**-* ' far the IB gtadualrs «»t the Deco* I tut Catholic high school June 6Jesse Sutton. Decatur jeweler, has purchased a <>nc-ton safe from i the First Mate Hank J. Ward Callaad. held manager fur the Central Sugar Co., announces more than 14 000 a< ree have bc.-n contracted for in the area, and about half of the sugar beet acreage has been planted. Mrs Gertrude Sudduth. 68. died at the Adams county memorial hospital after an illness of three Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE o —o Q Some of my friends, when they catch my eye in church, smile, bow, or wave their hands at me. even though the service is going on. Is this proper? A. Ordinarily, in church, you may smile at a friend—but never actually bow. To wave the hand is exceedingly wrong. Q Our widowed father is marrying again. Are we. his children. supposed to give them wedding gifts? A. Failure to do this would be tactless and thoughtless. Either something for their home, or a personal gift, would be appropriate. Q. Should a man who holds the title of "Instructor" in a university be addressed as "professor"? A. No; he should be called “Mister.”

COURT NEWS Estate Cases In the Harvey Lawson estate, a petition to sell personal property at public auction was filed. In the Anna lona Bowen estate, the inheritance tax report was filed. Notice was ordered issued returnable June 7. The total estate was valued as $34,240 51. In the estate of Daniel Cook, inventory No. 1 was filed, examined, and approved. • The total appraised value of the estate is $12,376.79. In the estate of Homer Steiner, a schedule to determine inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor. In the Eva Long estate, the administrator’s petition to sell real estate was filed and a waiver of notice by the heirs and assent to sale of real estate at a private sale was filed. In the estate of Robert A. Aspy, inventory No. 1 was filed, examined and approved. The total appraised value was sl,llO. ■ In the Clara Pearson estate, a schedule to determine inheritance tax was filed with reference to the county assessor. In the estate of Mary Kohler, proof of mailing to all persons interested was filed. The final report was submitted and approved. The administrator was ordered to make distribution. In the Aldine Shoemaker estate, proof of mailing to all persons interested was filed. The final report was submitted and approved. The administrator was ordered to make the distribution. In the estate of Dora Anspaugh, the inheritance tax appraiser's report was filed. The notice was ordered issued returnable June 6.

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Ft MT ( NRMTIAN OtIBCH tag A JaHanon *»•* Edward fifU. Mtatetnr Morning W<>r*hlp • 8® am. Church N« i>-tel 1 ¥> 3° ■ m There will nr ■ iprelai maw-bud •rrvicv in our moaning Worship- , Will you com* and warwith ua If you haw no church tema? eireto will meet at tha homo of Mr* H. Ruhl. Wad nrikduy. May It. at T:» p.m. Priarilla Circle will meet at the hnme of Mr*. R. Eloph. Wednesday. Mfv It. at 7 30 p.m. Exec, committee of the C W F. will meet at 7:30 pm Tuaaday evening Both new and old officers are asked to attend. There will be no evening film felk>w*h>p this Sunday due to the State Convention being held In South Bend. May 15-18 There ia a story that is told, and it happens to be true, about a recent convention of physicians at San Francteco (American Academy of General Practice). Os the 350 delegates attending only one in four had a complete physical check-up within two year*. So they were all examined and 21 were found to be suffering from potentially serious diseases This may be a good time for us church member* to have a good examination of ourselves. Have you had your "love-pres-sure” checked lately? God bless you. Prayer-Phone 3-3158. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Seventh at Marshall C. E. Lykin*, pastor Sunday school. 9 30 a m. Kenneth Marckel. supt. Worship service, 10:30 a m. Two students from Olivet Nazarene College will speak and sing. Young peoples’ meeting at 6:45 p.pr, vtith election of officers. Evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, followed by choir practice.

l Wil — an 4 WisdomVl ■ » I* —■ Small boy: "Dad, what is a religious traitor?” Father: "A man who leaves our church and joins another.” Small boy: “And what is a man who leaves his church and joins ours?” Father: "A convert, son; a convert.” —Selected. teßetteM L - "To be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and work and play and to look up at the stars; to be satisfied with your possessions but not contented with yourself until you have made the best of them; to despise nothing in the world except falsehood and meanness; to fear nothing but cowardise; to be governed by your admirations rather than by your disgusts; to covet nothing that is your neighbor’s except his kindness of heart and gentleness of manner; to think seldom of your enemies, often of your friends and every day of Christ: to spend as much time as you can with body and with spirit in God's out-of-doors — these are little guideposts on the footpath to peace.”

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gT MART'S CATMOLK CHURCH V. R«V. Kimaeo BteteU. Faster tendag Maaaa* • 00 a. m. 7:18 a. m. I 30 • m. 0 45 a. m. (High mass) 11:00 a. m. Weekday Maaaaa School days; • a m.. 1:11 a.m. and 11 am. Noo-school days: 6 a.m., 7 a m. and l:U a.m. FIMT METHODIST We*l Manroe at Fifth Street F. Haaen Spark*. nUnteler 9 30 a.m., church school. Our church school has provided classes for each member of your family Fred Soldner superintendent and his staff of officer* and teachers will help you to find the class suitable for you. Nursery and kindergarten classes are available for pre-school children and a Lullaby Room is provided to take care of infants. 10:20 a.m., divine worship. Rev. Sparks will preach this Sunday on the subject: “A Different Drum Beat." The senior choir will sing the anthem "Sheep May Safely Graze" by Back, under the direction of bon Gerig. Miss Helen Hauboid and Mrs. Walter J. Krick will sing “O Divine Redeemer" by Gounod Mrs. Edgar Gerber has chosen the following organ selections for this Sunday morning: "Ivory Palaces” by Wilson; "Improvisation" by Loud: and 'Short Postlude” by Waghorne.

Sunday evening is the annual progressive party and dinner for the Youth of our church in honor of our seniors. The attending youth are to be at the church not later than 5:30. The youth are asked to be prompt. Four homes will be visited and a part of the meal will be furnished in each of the four homes. At the last home and following the completion of the meal an election of officers for the coming conference year will be held. All youth who are to be freshmen or above this fall are invited. The members of the Wesleyan Service Guild will meet Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., at the parsonage. Election of officers will be held and matters of importance will be discussed. Members are asked to be present and to be prompt. The prayer service will be held Wednesday, 7 p.m., in the chapel. The final choir rehearsal for this season will be held in the sanctuary. Wednesday, 7 p.m. ’ Next Sunday, the seniors will be guests at a breakfast in the parsonage. Members of the church who are high school graduates this year are guests. The breakfast will be served at 8 o’clock. The American Legion has chosen our church for the location of their annual memorial service. They are coming next . Sunday, May 22, a week before the Memorial Sunday, in order to be with us because our church will have no services May 29, which is our annual conference Sunday. We will welcome our Veteran friends. BETHANY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Benj. G. Thomas, Minister We invite you to our services of instruction and worship. ''Mr. Leo Seltenright is Sunday school superintendent. There are classes for all age groups at the nine o’clock hour. There is extended sessjon for the children at ten o’clock. Divine Worship —- Ten O clock. The choir is singing: "My Jesus, I Love Thee,” The Sermon: “Your Shadow.” The Y Hour at 6:00 p.m. The Commission on Missions has charge. Mrs. Carl Sheets will assist. * ‘ Tuesday 6:00 p. m. The Loyal Daughters will meet at the church and then go to the Dutch Mill for supperTuesday, 7:30 p. m., The Kum Join Us class. Wednesday — 7:00 p. m. Youth choir rehearsal 7:45 p. m. Adult choir rehearsal. 7:00 p. m. Prayer and Bible study. .

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FIRMT PKKKBYTRRIAN Mrraar Avatwaa *1 FW» Ftete Haratd J- Brad, tetetatev • 18 am. Huedav aetwxil depart menla and clasw* tor all age* No sir! D» not expect me to pledge to the church program' Why’ "Beegusa I don't twtev* to pledging But. wait a mteutc. mister —ls you really mean that, torn how did you rve>r gat married without making a ptadga? Or bo* did you get that car on Installments, or buy a home, or have the electricity turned on. or enter into any of a dozen other contractural arrangements? 10:M am., moraing worship service. The pastor will ipesk upon th* subject "Let No Man Despise Thy Youth.” The chancel choir under the direction of Mrs. Clint Reed will sing. "Once to every Man and Ns tian" by Lowell Guest* at the service will be The Rainbow Girl*. v Mi*s Karen Zimmerman is the worthy advisor. 2 pm., there will be a Westminster youth rally in the First Presbyterian.church of Muncie. Indiana for all youth groups in the Wabash River Presbytery Monday. May 16 — The general assembly of the Presbyterian church opens in Cleveland. O. The pastor plans to attend. Tuesday. May 17—Vacation Bible school teachers tor education, craft and recreation will meet for final briefing at the church The date of our school this year will be May 31 to June 10. Wednesday. 6 pm, Westminster choir practice. 7 p.m., chancel choir will practice. 8 p.m., the women’s fellowship will meet at the church. Fair pledge money should be given to the treasurer at this meeting.

TRINITY Evangelical United Brethren Ninth and Madison Street* J. O. Penrod, minister Sunday church school will begin at 9 a.m. Sephus Jackson, superintendent. will lead the school. Morning worship will be held at 10 a m. The senior citizens of the church will be honored and receive a gift. Max Gilpin will lead the recognition ceremonies. The pastor’s message will be "Life in the Hill Country.” The chancel choil under the leadership of Walter Henkel will sing. "Only One Life” by Dunlap. Organist Harold Mumma will play the following selections “Psalm XVIII” by Marcello; "Extase” by Ganne; and "Postlude" by Sachs. The senior and junior-hi ”Y---hour” meetings will be held Sunday evening at 6 p.m. A party for the senior-hi’s will be held in the fellowship hall following the evening service. The boys and girls fellowship hour will be held Sunday. 7 p.m. The evening worship for youth and adults will be held Sunday, 7 p.m., in the sanctuary. The pastor’s message wjll be "The Treasures of Silence.” The evangelism committee meeting will be held Sunday, evening at 8 p m. The Boy Scout Troop No. 65 will meet at the church fellowship hall Monday, 6:30 p.m. Mid-week worship for youth and adults will be held Wednesday. 7 p.m. The boys and girls fellowship hour will be held Wednesday at 7 p m. The youth and junior choir rehearsal will be held Wednesday at 7 p m. The chancel choir rehearsal will be Wednesday. 8 p.m. Do Your Best class meeting will be Thursday, May 19, 7:30 p.m. Board of Christian Education, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD I 628 Cleveland Street Huston Bever, Jr., Pastor 8:30 a.m.—“The Christian Brotherhood Hour” over WKJG. Dr. Oldham speaks to us on "The Cure of Un-Happiness.” 9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship. It is every persons privilege to not only worship in the beauty of holiness. but also to live in the beauty of holiness. Our pastor will speak to us this morning in regards to "The Two Builders.” _ 10:40 a.m.—Sunday School. Do you realize your importance? Do you realize the importance of your character? What do the answers to these questions have to do with your attendance in Church School? 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Our pastor’s sremon topic for this evening will be “The Heart That God Will Not Despise.” Wednesday Prayer Service—-7:30.

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VON Evaagoifoai aod ■•farmed (United <'bnr«* of ChrteH TWrd and Jaefawa NrM WWam O> Fatter. peeter Churrb acbooi. • «m l-»urv» Meyer. imWbol aupartotendoet. wIR be to <*•'«• Thera are claw m far aS agr» from the nurnrry u> adulthood Come and bring your family, • _ Divine amrahip. 10 am Sermon by th* parlor l "God and Man. Mutually Dependant ” The aaoter choir will »ing laborer, in the Vineyard" by Lorenr Vlatter* are •I ways welcome in thia service Wc capcclally Invite those without a church home in thia community te attend. The Miaalon band will meet during the sermon portion of the service. Youth fellowship will meet at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Daniels. Cube One will entertain Cube Two If the weather is clear young people are invited to come at 4 p m for recreation, with supper being served at 5:30 If the weather is bad. the meeting will be held at the church. 3:30 p m. Youth choir rehearsal, Wednesday. 6:15 p m. Senior choir rehearsal Wednesday. 7 p m. Come and worship with us.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell. Pastor Spring RaHy Day. 3 15 a. m. Sunday School Hour. Waldo Salway. Supt 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship service. The church choir will sing. “O Lord. Be Merciful" (Kenney). “The Ministry of Suffering” is the sermon topic. 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. “A Promise for Every Day" is the pastor's message. — Church Calendar — Monday. 6:30 p. m. Father-Son banquet sponsored by the Men s Brotherhood. Gerald Strickler will be guest speaker. Tuesday, 9:15 a. m. Womens Prayer group will meet at home of Mrs. John Mays. Wednesday — 7:00 p- m. Midweek Hour of Prayer. 8:00 p. m. Church choir reheatsal. Sunday, May 22 High school seniors of our church will be guests of honor. Dedication service for Daily Vacation Bible school staff. Tuesday, May 31 — Opening ol Vacation Bible School. The services of our church are open to the, public. You are invited to visit our friendly church.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 12th A Washington Streets William C. Dunshee. Minister 9:30 a. m. Hour of Worship ♦Praise sung unto the Lord •Meditation and Prayer •Observance of the Lord’s Supper •The Gospel proclaimed Subject: "These Things” (“. . . if, ye do these things, ye shall never fall.”) 10:30 a. m. Bible School. Help your class win the attendance banner. 2:30 p. m. Area Youth Rally, at Bluffton. 6:00 p. m. Deacons’ meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Message: “Downfall of a King.” Monday, 8:00 p. m. Area Men’s meeting, at Aboit. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting and Bible:, study. (II Peter 2)

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AMEMBLT OF GOD CHURCH 1213 Elm Street George Tartan. Faatto Sunday School —9:46 a.m Sunday Is Cradle RoU Day to the Campaign now going on to the Sunday School. The P«n»ae of the campaign is to inspire faithful attendance. The goal of th* campaign is to average 160 for th* seven weeks after Easter. During the first three weeks of the campaign, the Sunday School has averaged 96 This means we shaU have to work a little harder Tomorrow there will be a special program planned around the babies. Morning Worship — 10:30 a m. Sermon by the pastor: "Majoring In Minors.” Sunday Evening—7:4s p m. Sermon by the pastor: “A Better Method.” Wednesday Evening—7:4s pm. Prayer meeting and Bible study. The pastor has been giving lectures on a deeper Christian life. Deeper experiences with God are the crying call today. Saturday Morning—lo-11 Choir Rehearsal. Saturday Evening—7-8. The hour of prayer for the praying people. You have a special invitation to attend the church and its services. If you are looking for a church home, come, we can use you. If you are hungering after God, come, you need us. MISSIONART CHURCH Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig, Paster 9: a.m.—Sunday School Hour. A record Mother’s Day crowd -attended last Sunday. Invite your friends to worship with you tomorow. 10 a.m.—Morning Worship Hour. Pastor’s message: “Waiting On God.” The choir will be singing “Cleanse Me.” 6:30 p.m.—Teen-age MYF. 7:30 p.m.—Special concert by Monmouth high school choir under the direction of Dayrell Gerig. Don’t miss this special musical treat. Wednesday . 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Praise. Dave Zimmerman will be showing pictures from the field of Africa. 8:30 p.m.—Choir Rehearsal. Saturday 7 p.m.—Men’s prayer meeting. Congratulations to our graduating seniors. Those include: Carolyn Amstutz, Robert Hart, Palmer Urick and Jerry McCagg. ZION LUTHERAN 11th and Monroe Streets Richard C. Ludwig, pastor and 10:30 a.m., divine worship Services. 9:15 a.m., Sunday school and Bible classes meet. The pastor’s sermon will be “Sing Out For Joy” John 16:5-15.

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{ The Parent Toechar Leagw will Bwei IB the Partab HaU at 7 p m far tb« tato mootfag 4 fan *cbani yMf A fnrvweH racagttoe will be given to boner of Mtae fawtaum The adult ctam of tertrvrttoo will moat Monday f:M fa BL TUTTrtfey. 7 80 p.m . the faraday School Teachers wtU have a marttog. Wednesday. 816 a.m.. the school devotanmto wfa be bold fa the church The choir will practice at 7:33 prn Widnatotay Th* Emmaus Guild will have their regular monthly mooting WOfallliy • pm. Election of offleera w‘» b® held The Needle dub will have an all day meeting beginning at 10 am. There will be no Saturday »ch.»>l Saturday morning. Only the children being confirmed will meet at 1 11 a.m.

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