Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1960 — Page 2

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PT MARTI CATHOLM (Tft'RCR ■I. Rev. M»gr. Mmeoo Sekasltt Sunday Maasee • 00 a . m 7.18 i. m. g.so a m • 43 a. m 'High mass* 11 oo a. m. Weekday Naaoee School days; • • . •»!* • ■ and 11 am. » Non-achocl days: • am., 7 a m. and I IS a m. — ZION Evangelical and Reformed U idled < hsreh o< Christ* Third and Jarkooo Streets William C. Feller, pastor Church school at 9 a m. Laurea Meyer, assistant superintendent, will be tn charge. Every member of your family will receive a welcome and will find a class for his or her own age There are classes for all ages. Divine worship at 10 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: ‘ The Name Above Every Name." The senior choir will sing. ‘Thou Knowest. Lord, the Secrets of Our Hearts" by Purcell. We invite all who are without a church home in this community to worship in this service. Visitors are always welcome. The Mission Band will meet during the sermon portion of the service.

There will be an installation service for the Rev. Jack Yates, in the St. John's E and R church. Fort Wayne. at 7 pm. Sunday. Rev. Feller will preach the installation sermon. Our congregation is invited to attend. Ruth and Naomi circle will have a pot-luck dinner and meeting in Jhe home of Mrs. Elmer Lautenschlager Wednesday . noon. Those desiring transportation are asked to be at the church by 11:30 a.m. Bring covered dishes and table service. Youth choir rehearsal Wednesday. 6:15 p.rn. Senior choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Come and worship with us. There will be a special congregational meeting next Sunday, June 26. immediately following the morning worship service. Steve Kershner and Nancy Linn attended Camp Talahi, and Becky Lord attended Camp Oaks, during the past week. Tanya August.|Camille Hunter. Robt. Kershner “and Jack Stauffer will be attending Camp Talahi this coming week. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1214 Elm Street George Yarian, pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Each father present will receive a gift Father's Day. Our Sunday school would like to help make Father s Day just a little nicer for the man around the house. Enjoy Sunday school with the whole family-. Morning worship, 10:30 a m. Sermon by Rev. C. E. Roberts. Youth Service. 7 p.m. Sunday evening. 7:45 p.m. Sermon by Rev. C E. Roberts. Wednesday, 745 p.m, prayer meeting and Bittle study. Saturday, 10-11 a.m., choir rehearsal. Saturday, 7-8 p.m.. the hour of prayer for the praying You have an invitation to attend the services at this church.

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TRINITY MMb aol Mad*.— BMMR J O Protod mlM.tar Trinity Church will obaerve FaUwvs Day wit* the Bunday Chute* ftefoui l--Minning al 9 o'* stoc k Gifts will be gtwn to every Father pieovnt Morning woe chip will be Mid at 10 o'clock The chancel ckblr will .me Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee” by Bach The pn» tor » message wiU be "Acceptable Gifts " Numbers selected by Harold Muirima. organist, are Adoremus Tc” by Doiff ' Give Thanks Unto God" by A«hf»>rd: and "Postlud< in G Minor" by Reskr The Juntor-Hi "Y-Hour” will be held Sunday evening at 9 p m All father* are invited to attend The topic "We Are Responsible, Too’" will l be giwn by James Wilhamaon. The sciuar-hi Y-Himit" will also be held Sunday evening. 6 pm. The lesson "As Roman Catholics See 1L" will be given by Becky Jackson. Gloria Harvey. Gary Fcasal and Onafcc Barkley The Sunday evening worship will be held in the fellowship hall at 7 o’clock. The film "Mixed Marriages " will be shown. It deals with the problems created by marriages of different faiths. The boy’ • nd fM’ fellowship will be held during the evening worship by departments Boy Scout troop meeting will be Monday. 6:30 p m. The social action committee will meet Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. The committee to plan for the comprehensive women's work will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The fellowship commission meeting of the Senior YF will meet at the home of Gloria Harvey Tuesday. 6p m. - Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., finance committee will meet. Mid-week worship. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Boys and Girls fellowship hour. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Youth and junior choir rehearsal will be Wednesday. 7 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal will be Wednesday. 8 p“m. The Board of Stewards will meet for a reorganiiational meeting on Thursday, June 23 at 7:30 p.m. The Vision for Victory class will meet Saturday, June 25 at the home of Linda Jackson.

MISSIONARY Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig. pastor 9 a m.. Sunday school hour. A special Father's Day program will be given during the opening exercises of Sunday school. Don’t miss this! 10 am., morning worship hour. Pastor's message. “A pastors tribute to fathers. ’ Special music by the ladies’ trio. 6:30 p.m.. children’s gospel hour. Teen-age MYF. Pre-service prayer. Special class for baptismal candidates. 7 p.m., evening gospel hour. Message: “Don't Die On Hurd. Mrs. Donald Cleveland of Wheeler, Michigan, sister of the local pastor, will be playing the organ during this service. Monday. 7 p.m., men’s Missionary fellowship. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., prayer and praise. Friday, 7:30 p.m.. friendship circle at Mrs. Edward Summer’s. Saturday, 7 p.m., men’s prayer meeting. Last Sunday was another great day for us! Our goal for our missionary bank money was $290.00. Our offering came to $311.35. This money is used for the support of missionaries children.

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FIRST PRRRBYTIUIiAJI Meroer Avootiv at F|w FMMk NaraM 1. Rood. ■ total »r • Mam, unified moroiag woe•hip sendee Agate t*i» aummci entire families will come togetfcri tor wuraitip. Pro-sctarol and primary ddidren will »• to Rkir Haaaaa aa uaual in the *uad->> School annex 'Old Manaei. The peatnr will apeak upon th« theme. "What Seek Ye’" The Chancel Choir under the dirreti t of Mrs Clint Reed will sing. "The lord'» Prayer." by Maltotie Wednesday. June 21. 7 30 p.m AU member* and friends of tha church are mvttcd to an appreciation hour in honor and rwcogni tion of our Sunday school teachers Vacation Bible School Teachers aU members of the chancel and; Westminster choirs, director and organist and youth fellowship worker* for the past year. Rev Milton Nolan, chairman of the Wabash River Presbytery; Committee on Christian Education will be the speaker. Special music will be offered by the Limberlost Lads Quartet Following this recognition service, the women's association will sponsor a fellowship tea in the fellowship hall. Friday. June 24. is clean-up day at the church. Al! women of the church should plan to spend some time during the day on this project before the June Tea. Whosoever will, may come. FIRST METHODIST West Monroe at Fifth Street F. Hasen Sparks, minister 9 am., church school. Don Boroff. superintendent, will be in charge of our church school where classes are provided for each member of your family. Nursery and kindergarten classes are available for pre-school children and a lullaby room for infants. You will find a warm welcome when you bring your family and come to our church school. 10 a.m., divine worship Rev. Sparks will preach this Sunday morning on the topic: "GRRdine piety.” Mrs. Walter Krick will sing for the special music: ‘Soft Were Your Hands, Dear Jesus by O'Hara. Mrs. Edgar Gejfcer has chosen the following numbers for her organ selections this Sunday: “ The Lost Chord” by Sullivan: "Aria” by Gounod; and The Spacious Firmament” by Stults. Tuesday evening, the members of the Wesleyan Service Guild will hold their annual'picnic in the west shelter house in Hanna-Nuttman park. Each member is asked to be present and to bring a covered dish and table service. The meat, rolls and coffee will be supplied. The prayer service will be held in the chapel Wednesday. 7 p.m. Saturday, several members of the Wesleyan Service will go to Epworth Forest for the conference meeting of the Guild. The meeting will convene Saturday, 1 p.m. A banquet will be served at 6:30 p.m. and the meetings will continue through Sunday afternoon.

CHURCH OF GOD 628 Cleveland Street Huston Bever, Jr., pastor 8:30 a.m., “The Christian Brotherhood Hour” over WKJG. 9:30 am., special Father’s day program. Mrs. Clarence Stapleton, chairman. 10:40 am., Sunday school. 12 noon, carry-in lunch. Mrs. Robert Strickler, chairman. 2 p.m., vesper service. Mrs. Emery Hawkins, Mrs. Floyd Morrison, co-chairmen. There will be no evening service. Wednesday, prayer service, 7:30 p.m. Friday, vacation Bible school workers will be entertained at the Dutch Mill, Bluffton, Indiana. FIRST CHRISTIAN 2nd and Jefferson Streets Edward Pacha, minister Morning worship. 9:30 a.m. Church school, 10 >3O a.m. Morning worship and communion every Lord's day. June 19 is achievement day for the Brotherhood. The pastor will bring the message. “Christ Oh Your Hands” and special music will be by the McKean Trio from Monroe, Ind. If you have no church home, will you come and worship with us< this Sunday? The pastor will be at Indian Lake as camp counselor this week.

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RM»N LUIWKtAN < Mwf M«arw Ml ink Rteksrrt C. Utowfa. Dtvtov rotUrtp service* • aed 10 * ••"*■ • it Sunday wbuol meet* *1 •I* • m "God's to** * our Wve*“ will be the *ub)ed <d the part* * *•*• | hhM lto»<«d on I JoUB 40:1431. Thursday. June M. there will be, another merttag. "Night With The Pastor*’ at 7 So p m |ft>|y Communion will t* C*Tc bra ted next Sunday at both *crvice* CHURCH OF CHRWT Itth and W>«.aut*« «*a. Wai. C. Daaabee. mtataler Thu year on Father's Day. doo t forget to pay tribute to your Heav. enly Father, aiao. A food way to do this la by attending church services. You will find a very warm welcome at the church of Christ! May we expect you* 9 30 am., hour of worship. "The apostles teaching — fellowship, breaking of break, prayers ** 'Acts 2 42'. Sermon topic: "The Standards of Divine Judgment " 10 30 a m.. Bible school. . 2 30 p m., youth rally at Markle church of Christ. 7 30 p m., evening service. Message: "What Is Man?” Monday. 8 pm., area men's meeting at Walnut Street Church in Portland Speaker: John Kinner. minister of the new church at New Haven. Wednesday, 7:30 p m . mid-week Bible study. Next Wednesday, beginning a study of the book of I John. BETHANY EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHUBCH Benj. G. Thomas. Minister This is Father’s Day and all fathers will be recognized at the Sunday School hour. The pastor will have a special message for men at the worship hour. Sundav School. Nine O clock.. Mr. Clarence E. Smith. Supt. Divine Worship. Ten O’clock. Greeters: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCarqmon and - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Teeple. Solo: “My Task” Mrs. Simeon Hain. . Sermon: ‘ The Best Th|ng A Man Can Do.” Monday. 7:30 p. m. The First Local Conference, led by Dr. Marshall Chambers, conference superintendent. This includes all members of the Council of Administration, but visitors are welcome. Monday at 8 p. m. Dr. Chambers will give his report on the Parish Analysis which started on Thursday »and he will complete on Sunday. > Wednesday 7 p. m. Bible study and Prayer. Genesis 11. 12. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. The Kum Join Us class will meet at the church. Hosts and hostesses are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eichenauer, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Seaman and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Heare.

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE North Seventh at Marshall . C. E. Lykins, pastor Sunday school. 9:30 a.m., Kenneth Marckle, superintendent. Worship service, 10:30 a.m. A representative of the Gideons will speak. Young peoples’ meeting at 6:45 p.m. The evening service will be dismissed in favor of the Monroe Camp Meeting. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. with Don Miller, young peoples's president, in charge. A welcome to all. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Nuttman Ave. Wayne A. Smith, Minister Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Lawrence Michel. Supt. Sunday School for all ages including a nursery. The lesson for this week is: “Bearing Good Fruit. The kind of fruit we bear is determined by the character within. Morning Worship service, 10:30. Rev. Carlyle Seiple will be with us for our fourth quarterly communion service. Sunday. Evening Service, 7:30. The Bible school program. There will be open house for the parents and friends to see the displays of projects made during Bible school. Mon. Eve, 7:00. Nuttman Ave. Vs Otterbein U. B. in * softball game at McMillen ball park. Wed. Eve. 7:30. The Hour-of-Power mid-week prayer service. Fri. Eve. Conference YPMB banquet at Rockford. Ohio. June 25 and 26 is the Christian

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Jurt M • plan* 6,44 *° • certain i«nara at flight to wv muM bald to a wtototo *•«*•«* living--* paltora which la <**4 • will and pJTpn** **• w * ruM ’ thia pathway made etoar to th* trachms* Jaaua LU* may be built out of many material* To Wied the beat. <■» mu.t have knowledge to the pctueipiea and method* of budding Tbe»e we gain from Um Matter Builder to Ilia Holy Word. Spiritual truth* mc unchanging even in an atomic age. No material development* can alter them or ntgkr Ibam k-»a important The aource of Ida to God. and our knowledge of Hia will and purpoee tor ua cornea from Jeeua The church proclaim* Chrtot'l teaching* and their application to our daily live* I Why not accept the invitation and come to church next Education conference at Racklord. Sunday achwJ delegate* nre Carolyn Long and Rex Hum end the Chriatian Endeavor delegatee are Sharon Harkin** and Il< Mav L it* S l* the pie a wire of all of the chuurche* to have our fathers present with their wive* and rttodren this Lord's Day. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 South Fourth Street Stuart H. Brightwell. Partor . 9:15 a. m. Sunday School Hair. Waldo Solway, Supt. We have a graded school with a class for every age. Fathers will be hoiored at this hour. I 10 30 a. m. Morning Worship 'service. The Way of Blessedness lis the sermon topic. The church | choir will sing. “Abiding in I Jesus,” arr. by Norman. M™- '■ Stuart Brghtwell is choir director. Mrs. Eugene Lehman is organist. 2:00 p m. Service at Adams County Home. 7-30 p. m. Evening Gospel Service. Pastor's message is entitled, “A New Song." — Church Activities — Monday. *3O p. m. Men’s Brotherhood meeting at Hanna-Nutt-man perk. This will be a family night picnic. Wednesday — 7.00 p. m. Midweek Hour of Prayer. 8:00 p. m. Church choir rehearsal. Friday, Philco class party at Hanna-Nuttman park. The services of our church are open to the public. You are invited to visit our friendly church-

As We Think A wise ■ man pasted this in his hat to serve as a reminder along the way of life. “Any man can spoil himself for himself. He can allow himself to grow so sensitive that he lives in constant pain. He can nurse his grudges until they are an intolerable burden. He can think himself insulted until he is apt to be. He can believe the world's against him until it is. He can imagine troubles until they are real. He can hold so many under suspicion that no one believes in him. He can insult his friends until they are no longer friends. He can think himself so important that no one else does. He can have such a good opinion of himself that no one else enjoys his friendship. He can become so wrapped up in himself that he becomes very small.”

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Special Services —m At Church Os God There will be special services at the Church of God Sunday in honor of the fathers. Each father will receive a boutonneire. prepared by a committee of ladies. The ladies are also to be in charge of services for the entire day. Special highlights o< the morning service will include a vocal solo by Mra. Carl Hawtons, a Father's day reading by Mrs. Genneth Mitchel, the ladies trio will sing “He,” Mrs. Huston Bever, Jr., will give the meditation, Mrs. Floyd Mitchel will close the service with Father’s day thoughts. Following the carry-m lunch there will be a vesper service which will include a poem by Mike Bever, a trumpet solo by Robert Hawkins, a reading by Mrs. Kenneth Mitchel, an accordion duet by Beverly Geyer and Debbie Strickler, the meditation by Mrs. Carl Hawkins, a quartet composed of Mrs. Earl Geyer, Linda Geyer, Beverly Geyer and Mrs. Lucille Miller.

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