Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 146, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1963 — Page 6
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Jefferson Teacher On Tour Os Alaska , MUNCIE, Ind. — Mrs. Gladys Houser, of Bryant, teacher in the | Jefferson school, Adams county, is ’ one of 16 Hoosiers on a month-long I study tour of Alaska with Dr. Rob--1 ert Cooper head of the Ball St,ate I Teachers College science depart--1 ment. ; Traveling by steamer through the “inside passage” to Juneau, ! the group will tour the Alaskan ' mainland by ai/, boat ahd ‘rail. | then will fly to Ft. Yukon, north to the Arctic Circle, to Point Barrow on the Arctic Ocean and to the Pribilof Islands, returning July 16. I Democratic Women Plan Family Picnic The Adams county democratic Women's club will hold its third meeting of the year with a family picnic, Mrs. Roger Singleton, club president, said this morning. The picnic is being planned for Saturday July 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the Affolder Park in Geneva. i Mrs. Singleton met with other ofI ficers of the organization to make plans and arrangements for the picnic. Mrs. Ernest Binegar of Geneva was appointed as chairman and is exepcted to appoint her committee in the next few days.
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JOHN SUTER, husband of the former Sara Gerber, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerber of Decatur, has accepted a teaching position at Colorado Woman’s college, Denver, Colo. Suter holds a bachelor of arts degree in social science from Heidelberg College, Tiffin, Ohio, and a master’s degree in American history from the University of Wisconsin. He and bis wife now live at Lake Mills, Wisconsin. They will leave for Denver in early August. Sales Os Farms Reported Today The 80-acre Bill Reynolds fahm along state road 118, two miles west of Berne, has been purchased by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Boze of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have purchased the 79-acre farm of Dan P. Steury, north of Berne, and plan to move there. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilkins, who live in the summer kitchen at the Steury farm, have purchased the new house which Steury was building at the time of his death last April. The house and an acre of ground which goes with it are located a short distance west of the Steury buildings. * Rural Churches ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Preble Norman H. Kuck, pastor Early service 8:15 a.m. Sunday school, Bible class 9:15 a.m. Late service 10 a.m. . ■ SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST H. E. Settlage, Minister 9:00 — Sunday School, classes for age groups. 10:00 — Worship Service. The Pulpit will be filled by Mr. R. W. Bickham, administrative assistant of the Fort Wayne Children’s Home. —- - WREN CIRCUIT E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor BETHEL f 9:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. — Morning Worship. Sermon — “The Single Track Mind.” WOOD CHAPEL 9:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 10:30 a m. — Prayer Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Thursday Bethel — 8:00 p.m. — Prayer meeting. Wood Chapel — 8:30 p.m. — Prayer meeting and youth fellowship. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Friedheim) A. A. Fenner, pastor Divine Services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. 10:15 a.m. — Sunday school and Bible .Class. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. — Board of Education will meet. 8:00 p.m. — Church Council will meet. ST. JOHN UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Vera Crux Robert R. Oleson, poster 9:30 — Sunday School. 10:30 — Morning Worship. 2:00 p.m. — Sunday — Youth Fellowship bowling party at Emick’s in Berne. Everyone is invited. ST. LUKE UNITED Honduras Robert R. Oleson, pastor 10:00 — Sunday School. 9:00 — Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. — Wednesday — Junior Choir Practice. 7:00 p.m. — Wednesday — Adult Choir Practice. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Charles Elam, pastor 9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship. -10:00 a.m. — Children’s Choirs. 10:30 a.m. — Church School. 6:30 p.m. — M. Y. F. No evening services. Everyone invited to attend the Adams Co. Holiness - -Camp -Meeting -at -Monroe. Monday 7:30 p.m. — Evangelism Commission meeting. Wednesday There will be no mid-week service at our church, attend the holiness camp meeting.
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KIVARRir U.B. CIRCUIT Stanley Neuenschwander, pastor MT. VICTORY Sunday School Superintendent, Chalmer Brodbeck. Sunday School — 9:30. • Class Meeting — 10:30. YPMB — 7:00. Evening Worship — 7:30. Wednesday Choir Practice — 7:30. Prayer Meeting — 8:00. Bible School is in progress, through June 28 from 1:00 - 3:15. The program will be June 30 at 7-30 MT. ZION Sunday School Superintendent, Roman Sprunger. Sunday School — 9:30. Surprise Service — 10:30. Administrative Board will meet following the morning service to nominate the Sunday School nominating, committee. C. E. 7:00. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday — 7:30. —.; UNION CHAPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN “Serving this Community for over a' Century” Kenneth P. Angle, pastor Tom Gaunt, S. S. Supt. Church School 9:30 a.m. Age level Devotions. • Bible Study 9:40 a.m. Lesson Theme — “God in His World.” Scriptures — Ps. 19:1-6; 95:1-7. Divine Worship — 10:30 a.m. Special by Girl’s Trio — “Followers of Jesus.” By Brock. Pamela Hirschy, Kathy Roughia, and Jane Ann Smith. Dedication of new class room — by the pastor. Solo — "Bless This House.” — Taylor. Mrs. Rolland Gilliom. Sermon — “Paul’s Tree.” — pastor. Vesper Worship Hour — 7:30 p. m. Sermon — "Perfection in two Aspects.” This service is for all the family. Bring your neighbors with you. Monday to Saturday noon, will be the Junior Hi. Camp at Lakewood. Four of our youth will attend this. Monday through Friday is also the Area Minister’s Institute at Oakwood Park, Syracuse, Indiana. Wednesday — Midweek Bible Study 7:30 p.m. The Children meet also at — 7:30 p.m. These are very timely services. The pastor and family are happy to be assigned to this church and cohimunity for another year. We thank all for the co-operation this past year. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Joseph Gibson, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. There will be a brief sermonette by the pastor for the children at this hour. Parents are cordially invited to stay or to let the children stay. M. Y. F. Meeting every other Thursday evening at 7:30. Next meeting will be June 27. An out-door Baptismal service will be held this Sunday afternoon at 3:30, at the Russell Beyer’s pond north of Willshire. The posfor will baptize Dwight & Judy Brunner. Rev. Stanley Neuenschwander may also baptize some people at this service, from the Bobo U. B. Circuit. SALEM METHODIST .. „ Joseph Gibson, pastor .. — Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. M. Yi. Y. evening meeting at 6 p.m. Vacation Bible School program at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting & Bible Study Wed. at 8 p.m. Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Dolar Ritchey, pastor Sunday School 9:00. Oscar Geisel, superintendent. Director of Children’s Work, Barbara Barger. Morning worship 10:00 Sermon subject, "The Most Precious Thing in the World.” Evening services 7:30 Sermon subject, “Brothers again.” Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30 St. Paul Missionary Church 2 mi East A 2 mi North of Monroe Robert R. Welch, pastor 9:15 Morning Worship 10:15 Sunday School WEDNESDAY 7:30 Prayer Meeting & Bible Study 7:30 M. Y. F. Service, Children Bible Hour Pleasant Mills Baptist Church Joe Current Minister 9:30 a.mr Sunday school Lowell Noll S. S. Supt. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Serm by Joe Current. 7:00 p.m. B. Y. F. Neva Noll Councelor 7:30 p.m. Address by a returned missionary. Read I Chronicles
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CHRIST LOVED THE CHURCH Rev. James R. Meadows What kind of a church was Paul thinking about when he penned those words: “Christ loved the church”? It was the church conceived and born in God’s infinite love— that divine institution which God has established, and chosen, to be the bearer of His salvation to all*the world — an institution composed of weak and imperfect members, yet endowed with means of grace, mighty to save a lost world. It was not prefect when first established, it was not perfect when Paul wrote this, and it is far from perfect now. But in spite of all its weaknesses, short-comings and unfaithfulness. He loved it from the beginning and loveS it still. O that His love may inspire up now to love “Die church our blessed Reedemer brought with His own precious blood.” Our Saviour’s love for His church was not only in words, but in deeds of supreme sacrifice. He proved His love by giving Himself for it. “Greater love hath no man.” He gave Himself in a life of humiliation and reproach. He gave Himself in dethseme when He prayed: “Not Mine, but Diy will be done.” He gave Himself when He bore the cross up to Calvary. He gave Himself, utterly and completely,, when He cried out, “My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?” He never tried of giving us. What are we giving for Him? The Scripture says: “He gave Himself for it that He might sanctify it.” He brought it with His own precious blood, that it might forever be His own peculiar possession. That which is sanctified is set apart from the world, and is “Holy unto God.” When we behold the present day indifference and worldliness creeping in upon the church and its members, how it should stir every Christian to cry out to God for a renewed baptism of the Spirit, with the power and purity of Penticost. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “Christ also loved the church, and gave Himself for it; That He might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the Word, That He might present it to Himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing, but that it should be holy and without blemish.” — Ephesians 5:25-27. KILL VT — Fabric-Care Center Dry Cleaning — Laundry Fur Storage Coin Operated Laundry & Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur Phone 3-3181 MW \ Decatur, Ind. HAMMOND FRUIT MKTS., INC. Fresh Fruits & Vegetables In Season 240 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3703 Hi-Way Service Station 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE - Body Shop—Complete Garage Night Phones Decatur 3-2024 or 3-9368 1013 N. 2nd Decatur 3-2928 Frits Ellsworth 6 ERB E BI r S~ WUIK furniture 150-152 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-2602 Decatur FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANS Thomas E. Williams, Mgr. Rose M. Gase, Field Office Clerk 216 8. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784
“FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. 11th St. Phone 3-3050 PHOTOGRAPHY by Dave and Edith Cole EVERYTHING FOR YOUR WEDDING. Portraits Today Are Priceless Tomorrow. 1409 W. Monroe St. CaR 3-3861 JENNINGS COUNTRY CHARM RESTAURANT Home Style Cooking A Sunday Dinners Phone 3-9775 We Cater to Parties. South on U. 8. 27 1 Mlle CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home Building Service” ■me Hl-Way Trailer Coart, one of Indiana’s leading trailer courts, la located on highway U. S. »7 near the south city limitu of Decatur, Ind. A modern laundry, _outd°or playground, new indirect Hgliting, picnic area, a recreation building and a tennis court are provided for the convenience of the residents. Plume 3-SBBS JOHNSON’S STUDIO Candid Weddings Portraits, Commercial, Baby A Confirmation. RoO Film DeveJoptag-AH Kinds 119 8. 16th St Decatur. Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, lee Cream z 937 N. 2nd St Phatf 34367 Fleet-Wing Products BEAVERS OIL SERVIOE, IML Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2765 ROTH ELECTRIC Electric Heat A Wiring Heme Kemfort Insulation FREE ESTIMATES Phone 6-5161 Monroe, Ind. QUALITY PRODUCTS, Plus Courteous, Prompt Service. DIAL 3-2561 DECATUR READY-MIX CORP. ADAMS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op Berne - Williams - Monroe Pleasant Mills - Geneva Everything in Farm Supplies Troon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 SMITH DRUG 00. 149 N. 2nd St. Phooe 3-3614 Your Rexall Drug Store “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the Lord.” Psalms 122:1. REYNOLDS ELECTRIC
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