Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1960 — Page 2
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RT. MARY'S CAIMI IF CTHJROi Rl. Rrr. Mwr. Non* ItahmKl Mangay Maaom 4 w a. m. 1:15 a. m. 4 30 a. m •AS a. tn. High U:00 am.. Weekday Maaoea School days: 4 am., B:U •-» and 11 »■ Noo-aebool days: I a.BL. 7 a m. and 3:l* a m. BETHANY Eraogotteel United Brethren Beta G Tkeaaaa. mtatatar Our Sunday school at • a m. will be in charge of Maurice Teeple. We welcome you to our classes , At the hour of 10 am. we have Divine Worship and the Rev Frederick Wachnitx. retired minister of Kendallville will be our guest speaker. It to missions day and his sermon in: ’’The Stewardship of Missions ’ The loose offering will go toward our missionary program around the world The Mis sionary Advance program calk for a million and a quarter dollars each year in addition to the regular resources. "God is able to provide you with every blessing in abundance, so that you may always have enough of everything and may provide in abundance for every good work." 2 Cor. 8:8.. Monday through Friday, from 911 a m is our vacation church school We have 114 enrolled. Those who have not as yet come, are invited to be there by 8:50 g.rtir Monday Classes for those ages 4 through 12. Tuesday. 7:30 p.m . Mrs Gregg McFarland and Mrs. Jennie McAlhaney will entertain the Dutiful Daughters in the home of Mrs. McFarland. Wednesday. 7 p.m., Bible study and prayer. Passage: Genesis 6. 7, 4. Leader, Mrs. Bsn Kistle;. Mr. D. E. Foreman aihd Rev. Beaj. G. Thomas will leave for the annual conference session Tuesday morning at Oakwood Park. Syracuse. Indiana. It will close Friday night at which time the assignment of ministers will be read. FIRST BAPTIST Stuart H. Brightwell, pastor 9:15 am.-Sunday school hour. We have a graded Sunday school, with • class for every member of the family. Visitors are welcome. - 10-130 a m . moraieg worship -service. The speaker will be a representative of the Gideon Society, the choir, under the direction of Alien Lehman wffl be singing “Whispering Hope.” Mrs. Eugene Lehman, church organist, has selected “Hie Name of Jesus,” •’Holy Bible, Book Divine,” and “The Old Book and The Old Faith” for her selections. There will be no evening service, as Rev. Brightwell is in Rochester, New York, attending the National Convention of the American Baptist Convention. Monday through Friday, 8:40 a.m. to 11 am. Daily Vacation Bible school will continue. Wednesday, 7 p.m., mid-week hour of prayer. 8 p.m., church choir rehearsal. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Missionary Society will meet at the church. This will be a White Cross Night, frith Mrs. John Mays in charge. A coidial Christian welcome is extended to anyone who enters the doors of our friendly church.
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>MWkrd Ptaßa. Btadtomr ‘ Morning ooraMp nod oamtaunkm awry Lord’s day nt 8 30 am . roUowtog ‘ba morntag wo«Mp **atan Rm juntar church •not ttoir rttadron • day prngra” l which will fMture Ito fol towing QrwHtag*. Junior Church. "Wrimune, • Stuart Bauman Momtag davoikm*. ' Prato# Ye The Lord.” Junior Church. "God I* Love" — Tlmtohy Bauman. Robert Etapb. Kevin Hol*apple. Gregory Kocoa. Ggralyn Strickler. Kimela Staeky. Louise Stucky. Mart Wetob. Mike Webb. Joyce Grafton. Bradly Grafton. Debbie Stucky *nd Becky Patch "Just Hoping" — Vickie Wiggnr "Ou Ttww” — Carta Smittay "Hand In Hand —Sherry Webb. Johnny Koon* end Patty Etoph Turning The Tables" — Cindy Koon*. “A Fata Queetkm” — Paula Heller. "All Are Brother* "—Karey Hol»appte. Big Enough "-Cathy Rowland “Short Speech —Jeanne Worthman. ‘ •Children’* Day Candles’’—Tommy Patch. Peggy Werting. Mike Stucky and Karen McCagg. "Little Deeds”—Donna Zimmerman. “Counting Song”—Little Beginners. Offering —Duane Scheiderer Pastor's remarks — offering — doKoiogv. Our Special Day” — Kristine Hol sappie. , “Growing Like Jesus” — Roy Patch. Richard Efoph. Joseph Johnson and Gregory Pacha. ••IF’—Rickie Wlckenfelt “She Pattern After Me”—RoyaAnn and Louise Stucky. “My Prayer”—Karen Webb. "Which Candle Do You Want To Be’—Michael Patch. Jane Faulkner, Sheron Pacha and Laura Harding. “My Library”—Marlene Stucky. “Thartk You’VNancy Smitley. . "God’s Colors"—Marcia Wigger. ‘The Best Smile”—Diane Mitch "Help Us To Remember”—Dallas Wickenfelt. “June Is Best” — Sherry McClain. "Our Pledge’’—Stephen Catt. "My FTriend”—Clyde Holsappte. Song, “I Don’t Have To Wait - Junior Church. . Closing Prayer—Norman Koons. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Mercer Avenue at Five Paints Harold J. Bond, minister 9:15 a.m., Sunday school classes for all ages. You will find a warm welcome in our Christian Education department. Vacation Bible school with 106 enrolled will continue each day Monday through Friday from 9 until 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m., morning worship. The pastor will speak upon the theme, “Up To Date Christians” in commemoration of Pentecost, the “Birthday of the Church.” Wednesday, 4:30 p.m., Westminster choir practice; 7 p.m., Chancel choir practice. 8 p.m., joint board meeting. Elders, trustees, deacons and officers of the Women's fellowship. At this time a minister-elder team for the 1960 stewardship advance program of the Wabash River Presbytery will be present to alert the boards of our church to the general mission of our denomination for 1961. All members of the session, trustees, deacons and women’s fellowship officers should be in attendance. Women’s association circle meetings: 8 p.m. Wednesday, the Naomi circle will meet with Miss Dianne Linn. The Mary circle will; meet with Mrs. Richard Macklin. Thursday, 2:30 pan . Martha circle will meet at the church. 2:30 p.m., Thursday, Mary circle will meet with Mrs. Roscoe GlendenComing, June 22 at 7:30 p.m. The Christian education committee is planning an appreciation hour for all Sunday school and vacation Bible school teachers: members of the Westminster and chancel choirs, director and organist, and youth fellowship workers. Every member and friend of our congregation should plan to be present for this occasion. An outside speaker, special music and a time of fellowship has been arranged. 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 any one who seeks it. Phone 3-2522.
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Don Bw att. .uprrintendota. will bo in < harg* at our Chur.fc *chool wh®r« cbwf« on provktod for v*ch member of Ihc fnmtty Supervised ■urrtry kindeiWton cto*m are avaitobir for prw-arbool children and a lullaby room will take car* of your infant* Bring your children and come to our church school where you will find * warm wdoomo. 10 • ■*-. divine worship Raw, Spark* will proach thia Sunday on the subject "God* Good Earth " Urman Hann will prevent the aolo "Ivory Paiacrw" tag Barractough Mm Edgar Gerber wtil play the folfowfhg organ selection*: "Adagio" by Beethove®; The Last Spring" by Grieg and ”Po*tlude in C’ by Ashford. R,irvt*y 1 pm, all Intermediate*. those who win be In the seventh and eighth grade* this fall, interested in going to Camp Adventure. will meet at the church. The senior MYF member*, those who will be freshmen or above this fall, end who are interested in going either to institute or on the field trip, will meet at the church, in the lounge. Sunday. 5:30 pm Tuesday, the chairmen of the commission* will meet with the pastor in the church office. 7 p m. The member* of the commission* will meet with their chairmen at 7 30 o'clock. Wednesday. T p.m.. the prayer service will be held in the chapel At • p.m.. the members of the official board will meet in the lounge. The members of the WSCS will meet at the church at 11 a.m. Thursday for circle meetings. At 12 noon, a luncheon will be served in the church dining room. The general meeting of the society will be held in the chapel at 1 p.m. Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at the Boy Scout shelter house in Hanna-Nutt-man park, the annual Bible school and Sunday school picnic will be held AU members and friends of the church are invited to be present. Please bring your basket of food and table service for your family. assembly of god 121* Elm Street George Yarian. pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. The theme for this Sunday is “Our Church Day.” This Sunday concludes our Loyalty Campaign. The pastor is giving to the person who writes the best article on “What My Church Means To Me” a lovely Christian Worker's New Testament. It's great to be a part of something good. Join the many people who wiU be attending Sunday. school tomorrow. Morning worship, 10:30 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “Accomplishments of Faith.” Youth C. A. Service, 7 p.m. Sunday, 7:45 p.m., sermon by the pastor: “Making Sure.” Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., prayer and Bible study. Saturday, choir rehearsal, 10-11 a.m. Saturday evening, 7-8 p.m., the hour of prayer for the praying people. The church is as strong as the prayer meeting. ..You have an invitation to attend the services at this church.
ZION LUTHERAN Cor. 11th and Monroe Sts. Richard C. Ludwig, pastor Divine worship services at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday school and Bible classes meet at 9:15 a.m. The pastor’s sermon will be "A Description of the Church.” Acts 2:1-13. The choir will sing in the 8 p.m. service, “Lead Me Lord.” The adult class of instruction will meet Monday, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Valpo Guild will have their picnic at St. John’s, Flatrock. >- Wednesday, the choir will practice at 7 p.m. The Emmaus Guild will have their annual picnic at HannaNuttman Park at 6 o'clock. Friday, the closing exercises of the VBS will be held in the parish hall at 7 p.m. Sunday, the Walther League yrifl meet at the church at 6 p.m. to go bowling. The board of education meeting scheduled for Monday evening has been postponed until Monday, June 13th at 7:30 p.m.
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