Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 60, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1962 — Page 6

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MI I I I III11 ( —— II" w " COME SEE WE HAVE OVER 20 USED TRACTORS TO BE SOLD IM 30 DAYS 1958 65 Massey Ferguson 1958 50 Massey Ferguson 1947 Ford Ferguson * « 1954 Ford Golden Jubilee ’'ofra 1950 Ford with loader WRm-I . Farmall M 1956 420 John Deere 1954 50 John Deere I ■ 1951 B John Deere < 1951 A John Deere 1946 A John Deere eBF 1948 B John Deere 1950 MT John Deere 1952 66 Oliver and many others to choose from. SEVERAL USED COMBINES 5 SELF PROI>EU - EO 55 12 FT. John Deere J SP 112 12 FT. Co-Op SP 11210 FT. Co-Op —«■ FULL TYPE M *° • e 2fl al John D..r. 30 226 and 227 Oliver 18 iii*— Massey Harris 50 Clipper ‘ ■ John Deere 25 OPEN EVENINGS 'til 9 P.M. I AC 60 r i John Deere 12 A Paul W. Reidenbach Equipment JOHN DEERE SALES and SERVICE 1-Mile South of Decatur On U. S. 27 PHONE 3-2159 - ■««.■■■■!■ / ■■■■ . I I— — .

Child Accidentally Kills His Brother INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — A 6-year-old boy accidentally shot his 7-year-old brother to death today

while their parents were in Kentucky for a funeral. Authorities said the shooting of Harold Selada by his brother, David, occurred at the home of an 3 uncle, Douglas Burgett, who with ' his wife were caring for the boys . while their parents were away. | Police said David took a shotI gun belonging to his uncle from I a bedroom and pulled the trigger. I The charge hit his brother in the I heart. Rural Churcnes I UNION CHAPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN I “Serving this Community For over a Century” [ Kenneth P. Angle, Pastor Tom Gaunt, 8. S. Supt. I “Early Birds” Prayer time 8 I a.m. at the church. I Lesson Theme — “Laying the I Foundations” I This is a Temperance study. I Divine Worship 10:30 a.m. I Pastor’s sermon theme —“A I Job to Do.” “What Shall we do?” I Luke 3:12,14. I “I must work the works of him I that sent me.” John 9:4. I Duet — Mrs. Paul Brown and I Miss Donna Fast. I There will be no evening service. I Please plan to visit another church. I The pastor and youth leaders and | the youth will leave after the I morning for Camp Lake- | wood. This is to be a time for I devotions, recreation and planning. I If you have not been given your ■ list of what to bring please call I 3-8354 or 3-2084. TUESDAY Cottage prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. At the home of Mr. P. HeckaThorn, R. 3. There will be no Council meeting this evening. WEDNESDAY “Hour of Power Service 7:30 p. m. Hymn Sing, Study book, Prayer time. Bring the family. THURSDAY W. S. W. S. General meeting of all the circles at the church. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY A wedding rehearsal 7:00 p.m. SATURDAY Men’s prayer breakfast 6:00 a. m. It will be at the Country Charm. Evening Prayer 6:00 p.m. at the church. Men’s congress at Oakwood, all afternoon and evening. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Allison A. Van Wormer, Pastor 9:45. A.M.Sunday School. Lo-. WeU Noll, S.S. Supt. COME, learn His will concerning us Read I Kings. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Joseph Gibson, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A.M .Divine Worship Service at 10:30. SALEM METHODIST Joseph Gibson, pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Evening Worship Service at 7:30.

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- M. Y. F. Meeting at 6 P.M. Mid-week Prayer Service and f Bible Study Wed. at 8 P.M. - A week from this Sunday, Sept, i 9, a Sunday School picnic will be i held after church at the grove of s the Elisha Merriman family. A picture wil be taken of the entire Ethe ! J I. RsOjl Sund«r Schod lM«om Bibl* Materials Ezra 3; 1:M-SS. 70; S; 7. DevaUaaal Reatlafi Ezra 1:16-13. Foundations e Lesson for September X, IM2 IT HAD been 50 years since the great Temple of Solomon was ” burned to the ground, and the beautiful objects of silver and a gold, which were so famous, had

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I been carted off as I loot by the inI vaders from the I Euphrates. Fifty I years is a long I time. Men now I with grey beards, I 60 years old or so, I had been young I children when the I city fell to Nebuchadnezzar. But

11 old people remember far-past events better than most young ones do; and the splendor of Solomon’s temple was not to be forj Foundations — But though not forgotten, Solomon’s temple could not be replaced either. The first great • public work undertaken by the - returned exiles, who brought no wealth with them, was to begin the erection of a temple on the site of the old. When the foundation was laid, the old men wept, because they remembered the magnificence of the old temple and realized that this would never look like that. But the young people shouted for jby, for they had never seen a temple at all. And the young ones were right, for those foundations were to bear the weight of a temple that was destined to last as long as Solomon’s, or even longer. R would become a center of religious life for thousands of worshippers. Its successor, even if a king built it (and a king did), would never be loved as this one would be. Incidentally this became the temple where our book of Psalms was first used as a "hymn-book. But it all began with the foundations. All foundations look about alike; and they don’t look like much. It takes imagination to see a shrine for God rising above the dusty rock of the foundations. [ Foundations of Life - All this might suggest to us a - ■ „„ — ■ —■ — — parable. Saint Paul once called Christians a temple of the Lord, so we may apply his parable to ourselves. All lives are built on foundations of some kind. Jesus • spoke of two houses, perhaps just '■ alike except that one was built ; on rock and the other one built on sand. Foundations may Be out of sight, indeed have to be out of sight if they go down far enough j to do some good. Scaffolding is necessary but temporary; | foundations are necessary from first day to last. Each human life is built on other lives. The kind of . home which a father and especially a mother make, the kind . of care they give their children, i the spirit of the home, the faith • and hope and love of that home, are a foundation on which a good life can be built A home where there are doubt and hopelessness and hate, a home from which the children escape as soon as they possibly can, is a foundation for the life of a criminal or a beatnik. The probation officer of a large city said that all kinds of juvenile delinquents, with all sorts of backgrounds, had come under his eye; but never yet had he seen a juvenile delinquent from a home where husband and wife lived in harmony. Oi What Shall A Natfea's Walls la Sett Nations like persons have foundations, good or bad. People sometimes wonder if we deceive ourselves when we prefer a democratic state to any other kind. TzwAing at other experiments in . democracy, with the exception of , the northern European nations, i so-called democracies will not ; seem very attractive. Is there ■ anything special about American democracy (which is a child, or ■ a first cousin, of the democracies . in northern Europe just men- ' tioned)? Yes, there is, and this ! should be said in thankfulness and j, without pride, for we had nothing to do with it. There was a long, ; long period of growth, of trial and f error, of practice, you might say, i in democratic processes, before ' we started it over here. We blame the Congolese for making a mess of their country the minute they reach freedom. But would we have done any better with our nation if we had had no foundations? And it should not be forgotten that a corner-stone of our foundation is a long-time faith. “la God we trust” as a motto is worth little; as a foundation it is indispensajbte.

group. I September ID, at 8 P.M. Halsey Dewey, missionary from India . will speak at Salem. AU memi bers and friends of both churches f are invited and urged to be present. k WREN CIRCUIT E. U.B. A. N. Str a ley. pastor BETHEL 9:15 Morning Worship. Sermon “God’s Guarantee.’’ 10:15 Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. WOOD CHAPEL 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon “God’s Guarantee.’’ 7:30 p.m. Sunday night at the Fair Program at the Fairgrounds. Thursday — BETHEL — 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting. Thursday — WOOD CHAPEL — 8:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. ANTIOCH UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH Homer Brubaker S. S. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Hour 10:20 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Orland Golden will be with us this Sunday to bring the morning message. The Women’s Missionary Society will meet on Thursday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Homer Ginter. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Friedheini) A. A. Fenner, Pastor 9 and 10:30 a.m. Divine Services. Holy Communion in 9 o’clock service. TUESDAY Opening of school with church service at 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Walther League meet. WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid quilting all day, sack lunch. 8:00 p.m. Choirs will meet. _ ... SATURDAY Clean-up Day at churph grounds all day. ST. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH <2 miles east and 2 miles North of Monroe) Robert R. Welch, pastor 9:15 Morning worship, with Rev. A. E. Burk, speaking. 10:15 Sunday school. WEDNESDAY 7:30 Prayer meeting and Bible study . 7:30 M. Y. F. service and children’s Bible hour. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Claude McCallister, Minister 9:3 a.m. Morning Worship. 10:00 a.m. Children’s Choirs. • 10:30 a.fn. Church Scfiool. 11:00 a.m. Youth Choir. 2:30 p.m. William Hoffman and Sandra Sue Sanders Wedding. Monday - Friday — School of the Prophets at DePauw University. Wednesday — 7:00 p.m. Adult Choir. 7:45 p.m. Midweek Service. Thursday — 7:25 p.m. W. S. C. S. Prayer Group. 7:30 p.m. W. S. C. S. Meeting. Friday, Sept. 7— 10:00 a.m. Adams County W. C. T. U. ConvenDICK’S TV SERVICE D. C. “Dick” AMSBAUGH 710 Dierkes Street Phone 3-2096 Tie Hi-Way Trailer Court, one of Indiana’s leading trailer courts, Is located on highway U. S. 27 near the south city limits of Decatur, Ind. A modern laundry, outdoor playground, new indirect lighting, picnic area, a recreation building and a tennis court, are provided for the convenience M the residents. Phone a-oeas ADAMS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op Berne - Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mills - Geneva Everything in Farm Supplies STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND. r ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. NEW and USED TRAILERS Decatur, Ind. ■ B*3 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3138 .Slteeb furniture . 150-152 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-2602 Decatur ■■—l■» FOR- - - Bonds - Mutual Funds See-George C. Thomas Reppert Bldg. Phono 1-2116 Decatur, hid. tuemhoff - wHah HIWAY 37-33 N. DKATUE, M». • THON* 3-2040 GUARANTEE - BOND

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tion. Friday ■ Sunday, Sept. 7-9 — Institute For Methodist men at DePauw University. ST. LUKES UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Honduras Worship service 9 h.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. Dr. Meredith Sprunger, Fort Wayne, will conduct the worship services until a resident pastor is secured. ST. JOHN’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Vera Crus Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship service 10:30 a.m. Dr .Meredith Sprunger, Fort Wayne, will conduct the worship services until a resident pastor is secured. SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Evangelical and Reformed H. E. Settlage, Minister Decatur, R. R. 1, Magiey, Indiana Salem church will observe its annual Mission Festival with services at 10 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Elise Vargas, who has served many years as missionary to Honduras, C. A. will be the guest speaker at both services. Ii) the afternoon service she will probably use a filmstrip * / The Church in Honduras.’ The public is cordially invited to attend either or both services. Tuesday 7:30 Women’s Guild meeting. Saturday 9:00 Confirmation Class Instruction. There will be no children’s choir rehearsals during the month of September. • The second best is never as good as the best. Try Our Ready-Mix Dial 3-2561 Decatur Ready-Mix Corp. CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home Building Service” HARMAN’S MKT. groceries - Meats PRODUCE 618 Adams St. Decatur GALLOGLY BULLDOZING Land Clearing — Earth Moving Excavating LAWRENCE GALLOGLY Decatur, Ind. Fleet-Wing Products BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, INC. Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 BOWER Jewelry Store GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe St. Phono 3-3609 BERBER " WMK Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME Thomas N. Sefton, Mgr. 11l ■ lit I I ■ I STIEFEL GRAIN CO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Baby Chix Check-B-Mlxiug ■ ■IOBBBBBBBB ■'ii! 11 HAMMOND FRUIT MKTS., INC. Fresh Fruits 6 Vegetables If! SMlßftfl 240 N. 13th St. Phono 9-3702 TEEPLE Moving & Trucking Local & Long Distance Phono 3-2607

t PMY/NG W/TH s CHRISTIANITY Rev. James R. Meadow. Christianity essentially Is faith in God through our Lord Jesus Christ. It is trust in Holy God, not in any old figment of the imagination which we are pleased to call t God, but in God as He has reveal- ? ed Himself to men in the inspired 5 Word and in His Son Jesus Christ. We are confident that by the atoning work of Jesus all the barriers between God and us have been removed. We are gloriously sure that He has forgiven our sins and made us His children. We therefore i yield ourselves to Him, submit- - aing to His guidance and making s His will our own. That is faith or, if you will, Christianity, and that j issues in a life of obedience to - God. t We play with Christianity when s we would make our own all its bles- - sings, without assuming any of its i responsiblities. We want to be - sure of . God. We want to be comi sorted JJysHis presence in our lives and by the thought that whatever i happens we are His children. We want to know that Heaven is our s destiny. But at the same this many want Jo do just as they r please. Not His will, but their f whims, should determine theftactions. Not sacrifice, but self-in-dulgence, is their motto. Not the i Eternal, but the Ego, dominates their lives. That is playing with Christianity. That type of Christianity, we are

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afraid, is represented in many of the churches today. It accounts for the feebleness of the church. It accounts for the fumbling and failures in these days of challenge and crisis. Now no one can have his cake * and eat it. Christianity cannot be used as a toy. God is not mocked. God demands our best. Refusal to surrender invites rejection. Every professing Christian should periodically ask himself: Am I playing with Christianity? THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “For I say unto you, That except your rightousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.’’— Matthew 5:20.

1 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 G. M. C. Sato. & Service NEW and USED TRUCKS Evans Sales & Service 126 S. First St. SMITH DRUG 00. 149 N. 2nd SL Phone 3-3614 Your RexaU Drug Store SMITH PUBE MILK CO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Product. 134 S. 13th at Adam. ' *‘FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” 1 BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. 11th St. Phone 3-3054 Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, Ice Cream 937 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3307 KELLY’S Fabric-Care Center Dry Cleaning — Laundry Fur Storage Coin Operated Laundry & Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur Pure “5” Point Service Clyde Conrad Service Is Our Pleasure Adams & Winchester Sts. Phone 3-2578 Inc. Sales and Service J|flJ| Hiway 27 North HOs® Phone 3-2904 The First Slate Bank DECATUR, IND. Established 1883 Member F. D. I. C. V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRON WE FINANCE Phone 3-4489 IM N. Ifth St. Decatar, Ind.