Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 22 June 1963 — Page 2

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ST. MARY'S > CATHOLIC CHURCH Madison at Fourth Street Kt. lev. Msgr. Simeon Schmitt Sunday Matses 6:00 a.m. 7:15 am. 8:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:60 a.m. High mass. «. Weekly Masse. 6:00, 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. Non School Daye 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 a.ih. Thursday, 5:10 p.m. LUTES FLOWERSHOP Phene 3*3304 Flowers For Al) Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plants — Corsages —as—as— HEARING AIDS Batteries - Cords - Etc. Holthouse Drug Ch. BOWERS Hardware Co., Inc. GENERAL LINE OF HARDWARE Rust Oleum Paints Sporting Goods Free Parking While Shopping In Our Store Go To Phil L. Macklin Co. FOR Prompt, Courteous Service Per AH Maltes of Cars 197 S. First St. Phone 3-2504 Gravel-Readymix, Inc. READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL Phones: 3*3114, 3*3115 Kohne Window & Awning Co. ALUMINUM AWNINGS and WINDOWS 711 Winchester St. PHONE 3-2259 KQlavleke I "A' j Monuments } East Side VKFV Decatur Cemetery Phone 3-3662 Home 3-4666 Coorteon.-Ktrirteat SERVICE ou all malt.. and model* UHRICKBROS. Complete Line of 'FURNITURE CARPETING APPLIANCES IRON RAILING Phone 3-3155 DIERKES Implement Sales ’ . gales 4 Service 1 MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY Hl-Way 27 Phene 3-3360

Eton United Churfch of Christ (Evangelical St Reformed) William C. Feller, pastor 1 Church School at 9:00 a.m. Leonard Egly, assistant superintendent, will be in charge. Every member of your family is invited to study with us. There are classer for all ages. Divine Worship at 10:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “These Also Serve”. The senior choir, under the direction of Miss Gretchen Gallagher, will sing, “Give Me This Day’ by Peery. Organ numbers by Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte I will include, “From God I Never Will Turn Me” by D. Buxtehride, “Lord. As Thou Willst” by J. A. Streicher, and "Lord Jesus Christ, With Us Abide” by J. S. Bach. We invite all members and friends of the church to worship in this service. Visitors are always welcome. Infants will be baptized at the close of the service. Ruth and Naomi Circle pot-luck 1 dinner at noon on Wednesday. This will also be a birthday part y. Members are asked to bring a covered dish, table service and a birthday offering. Friendship Circle pot-luck picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Fred Corah, on Wednesday at 7:00. Sandwiches and beverage will be furnished. Bring covered dish and table service. Bethany Circle meeting in the ! home of Mrs. Calvin Yost on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The senior choir will hold its final rehearsal until fall on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Women’s Guild summer conference on the campus of Indiana Central College, Indianapolis, Ind., from Tuesday through Friday. Mrs. Ann Lehman and Mrs. Lawrence Rash will be 'in attendance. Meeting of the board of trustees i of the Home for the Aged at Upper Sandusky, Ohio will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday. The pastor will attend. Come and worship with us. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles M. HUI, Minister Morning Worship, 9:30 a. m. I Church School, 10:30 a. m. i The Annual evening Fellowship Dinner will be held with all the ladies of the church participating. This year the dinner will be in the form of a “Salad ahd Sandwich Buffet” and each one is asked to bring either sandwiches or a salad. An interesting program is planned and everyone is invited to attend. Check your church buli letin for time. i Ich Dien: The crest of the Prince of Wales bears the simple watchword, “1 serve,” and no more princely motto can be found. We cannot determine whether our feces shall be beautiful or ugly, our bodies graceful or deformed. But the shaping of our life is in our own hands. We make of that great or small, noble or mean, as we will. '*• i The motto, “I serve” always be- ' tokens real power and lasting authority. More, it is a truly Christian motto, and proclaims eternal kinship with the highest. George Henry Hubbard. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 Sa. 4th Street Robert E. McQuaid, pastor i 9:30 A. M —Worship, i 10:30 A. M.—Classes. 6:30 P. M.—BYF groups. 7:30 P. M.—Evening service. CALENDAR Tuesday: BYF Association meeting. Wednesday: 7:00 P. M. Prayer service. Friday: Philo Picnic. June 30: Hymnsing. July 4: Sunday School picnic.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH West Monroe at Filth Street A. C. Underwood, Pastor , 8:30 and 10:30 Worship. Nev. . UndcrwodH win preach this Sunday f morning on the subject "The EVerf lasting Search.” Miss Rita Spence . will play for the first service: “Hymn of Peace,” Landon; “Holy, Holy.” Spohr and “Postludium” by • Otis. b For the second service Mrs. . Gerber will play: “Morning > Mood,” Grieg: “To A Wild Rose,” i MacDoweli and "Finale in F" by > Wilson. Mr. Dean Boltz will sing r ‘‘The Lost Chotd” by Sullivan. ’ Our Church School will meet at 9:30 with Mr. Hubert Zerkel, Jr., ’ presiding. Classes are provided for ' each member of the family With s supervised Nursery and Kindergarten classes and a Lullaby ’ Room. You will find a warm welcome in our Church School. Monday through Friday of this 5 week the School of Missions will be s held at Epworth Forest, Lake Weo- ’ ster. ’ Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Prayer Fellowship in the Chapel. Friday evening at 6:30, HannaNuttman Park, Boy Scout Shelter ■ House, Sunday School picinc. This . is for all of our Sunday School and Church people. Bring a well filled 1 basket and table service. a Saturday and Sunday Wesley® n ' Guild Conference Week-End at Epworth Forest, on Lake Webster. s ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1210 Elm Street Robert Crabtree, paster 1 9:30 Sunday School. ’ 19:30 Morning Worship: Dave ‘ Deaton, ministerial student will be speaking. 6:00 “Revival time”: WERT Van Wert Ohio. j 6:15 Youth Serive: Beginning ’ this week and for the remainder ' of the summer, the youth will meet from 6:15 until 6:45. 7:00 Evangelistic Service: Dave Deaton, ministerial student will be speaking. TONIGHT at 8:00 the Tony Fontain Story will be shown in the Decatur Church of dod. This full length color movie is a preaentar tion of the Decatur Youth For j Christ. 7:30 Wednesday: The youth I group of our church will present I the KINGS AMBASSADORS i QUARTET of Central Bible Ihsti--5 tute. This group of ministerial stui dents is traveling enroute from [ the East coast to’ the West coast. . They will present a full musical program. , 7:30 Friday: Sectional Women's ' Missionary Council meeting will , be held in the Fort Wayne Assembly. CHURCH OF THE NAEARENE Seventh and Marshal Sta. i W. R. Watebn, paster , “Showers of Blessing” on WGL at 8:45 a.m. Sunday School — 9:00 a.m. — An enjoyable class for every age. A warm welcome awaits you. J Come, study God’s Word with us. Worship Service — 10:00 a.m. — Guest speaker: A representative of the Gideon Society Youth Services — 6:30 p.m. Evening Service — 7:00 p.m. Inspirational congregational singing and special music. Pastor’s sermon: Third in a series on “Great Nights of the Bible.” Make your observance of God’s Day complete by being in God's House on Sunday night. Monday - Friday — District ■ Frosh Institute (freshmen, agd sophomores) at the District Campr ground at Marion. Registration fee: $15.00. Theme of Camp: “Christ, our Pilot.” Wednesday — Mid-week Prayer service — 7:30 p.m.

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IMBTATint EVANGELICAL UNITED brethren church Bethany Rev. F. P. Miller, minister Divine Worship Services at 8:00 ) a.m. and 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. — First Worship Ser- , vice. | Reverend Milter’s message ’ is, "The Voice of a Pioneer” Organ selections by Mrs. Jeroki Lobsiger, prelude, “Morning In The ’ Garden"; offertory, “Andante ; Pastorale” by Sheppard and postlude, “Sing Alleluia Forth”, by ' Nordman. ! — Sunday Church School. Mr. Arthur Beeler is supt erintendent, The adult lesson is "God in His World.” Background ’ scripture is from the book of j Psalms 19:1-6 95:1-7 and 148. The . golden text is: The heavens de- , clare the glory of Udd ahd the . firament sheweth his handywork. Psalms 19:1 (KJV). 10:00 a.m. — Second Worship s Service. Organ selections for this : service by Miss Rita Spence; pre- ■ jude, “Hymn of Peace” by Landon, offertory, “Air” by Bytes and ’ postlude "postludium” by Otis. Reverend Miller will deliver the - message, “The Voice of the Pio- ■ neer.” The Chancel choir will > sing the anthem. Send Out Thy 1 Light, directed by Larry Merril man. 5:30 p.m. — Sr-Hi Y-Hour at i Trinity. 5:30 p.m. — Jr.-Hi Y-Hour at Trinity. 6:00 p.m. — Installation Service for all Jr-Hi and Sr.Hi Youth Fellowship officers. Commission Chairman and Co-Chairman. We urge all youth to be present as well as the adult counselors. This ' will be in Trinity sanctuary. t We welcome the Brothers of the Decatur Masonic Lodge as they ' worship with us this day in celebration of St. John the Baptist ! Sunday. Monday 1 4:00 p.m. — Study Committee meeting at Bethany. ! 7:00 p.m. — Call To Commit- * meht general committee at Trinity. Tuesday- Friday Ministerial Conference at OakI Wood. Pastors Penrod and Miller ■ wjll be in attendance. Contact the church office or Syracuse 457-3332 in case of emergency. 1 Thursday t 7:00 p.m. — Chancel choir prac- * tice. 8:00 p.m. — Leah Circle will ’ meet at the home of Mrs. Rich--1 ard Maloney. Leader is Mrs. Paul Gause. Please bring gifts 1 for McCurdy School. Friday ’ Stewardship and Finance Com--1 mittee will meet. Next Sunday is promotion day. Certificates and Bibles will be awarded in the 10:00 o’clock worship service. MON LUTHERAN CHURCH 11th A Monroe Richard C. Ludwig, Faster Divine Worship services are held every Sunday at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School & Bible classes rire held at 9:15 a. th. The Pastor’s sermon topic Will > be “Making The Most of Our Opportunities.” The Zion’s baseball team will play against Fuelling there, Sunday . afternoon at 1:30 p. m. . The Sunday School Picnic will , be held Sunday afternoon at Fuel- . ling Grove, beginning with games , at 3:00 p. m. Teachers are to get > their picnic tickets from Mr. Arthur Bieberlch who will be statinni ed at the north end of the ref re [ ment stand. A pot-luck supper will . be served at 5:30 p. m., immediate- ( ly followed by a devotion led by Pastor Ludwig. Bring table service and covered dish enough for . your family. All members of Zion are invited to attend. Wednesday evening the elders will meet in the Parish Hall at 7 00 p. m. The Needle Club will meet Thursday afternoon in the Parish Hall at 1:00 p. m. The meetiftg will be held this week instead of next week, due to the holiday which falls on Thursday' of next week. The Board of Education will meet in the Parish Hall on Thursday evening at 1:00 p. tn. Parents of our Boy Scouts are invited to attend the Scout meeting on Thursday evening at 7:00 p. m. A discussion wiH be held on the trip to Camp Big Island. This is the last Sunday that you may turn in your Lutheran Witness subscription envelopes. If you have not done so, be sure to bring it With you Sunday. Your subscription expires the Ist of July. in r- mm- ni i lan t~ r~ IDEAL DAIRY Restaurant OUR SPECIALTIES — Shorts Orders and Fountain Service A Goad HMM Place To Eat Bus Station * 217 S. 2nd St. Ph. 3-4111

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mercer Avenue at Five Pointe Elbert SMte, pastor First Presbyterian welcomes you who are visitors or newcomers to our community. Meet with God while you worship with us in His house. 9:30 — Church School for Nursery through Primary classes in the Annex with Mrs. C. S. Martindill, superintendent in charge. All other age groups attend worship thtough September Ist. 9:30 — Morning Worship. Rev. Smith will give as the sermon: “Our Fellowship in the Church.” The Scripture will be Ephesians 1:15-23. Nursery care for those who wish to use it will be available in the Annex during the service. Monday at 8:00 p.m. the Church Session meets. Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. the Presbytery of Wabash River meets tn Elwood. Our church is to be represented by an elder, elected by the session, and the pastor. Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. the June Tea of the U. P. W. will be held at the church.-All women of the church are to be present. July 7th, The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered. All members should be present and professing Christians are invited to partake with us. Phone 3-4090 for a daily prayer. The “prayer phone” is sponsored by the men of the church. • DECATUR EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Trinity Rev. J. O. Penrad, minister Divine worship at 8:00 a.m. ahd 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. — First Worship Service. Miss Kay Wynn will preside at the organ for both services. Prelude, “prelude” by Barmotin, offertory, “Air” by Byles; u<and postlude, “Be Not Afraid.” Mr. and Mrs. Jan Elzey will sing a duet. The Annual Conference Report will be given by Mrs. Chalmer BoDenbacher. Acolytes today are: David Winteregg, Tom Plasterer and Larry Harvey. 9:00 a.m. — Sunday Church School. Mr. Doyle Gehres is superintendent. The adult lesson is God in His World. Background scripture is from the book of Psalms 19:1-6 95:1-7; and 148. The golden text is: The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Psalms 10:1 (KJV). 10:00 a.m. — Second Worship Service. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Elzey will sing for this service also and Mr. Bollenbacher will give the report on the Annual Conference. The sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed in both services. 5:30 p.m. — Y-Hour lessons at Trinity; installation of new officers at 6:00 p.m. Let’s have every youth and counselor present. 7:00 p.m. — Sunday evening the Trinity Bible Class is in charge Os the service. There will be boys and girls fellowship. Those who Ute participating ih the evening service ate: Mrs. John Barkley, Invocation; Mrs. Hornet Arnold, scripture; Mrs. Flossie Hower, prayer; vocal solo, Mrs. Simeon Hain, Jr. Rev. Penrod will deliver the message, “Good and the Moral Struggle.” Monday 4:00 p.m. — Study Committee meeting at Bethany. 7:00 p.m. — Call to Commitment general committee meeting at Trinity. Tuesday- Friday Ministerial Conference at Oakwood. ■ Pastors Penrod and Miller win be in attendance. Contact the church office or Syracuse 457-3332 ■in case of emergency. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. — Mid-Week worship; boys and girls fellowship. 8:00 p.m. — Choir rehearsal. Ttarsday 8:00 p.m. — Leah Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Maloney. Leader is Mrs. Paul Gause. Please bring gifts for McCurdy school. Promotion Day will be nett Sunday. Certificates arid Bibles , will be awarded in the 10:00 j o'clock worship. For a Complete Lino of Ice Cream, Milk, and other Dairy Products, Delicatessen and Picnic Supplies Shop at EQUITY Milk Depot 107 N. 13th It.

DECATUR CHURCH OF GOD 1129 Mercer Avenue Hukton Bever, Jr., Pastor 8:30 ri.Ri. -*- The Christian Brotherhood Hour over WKJG. 9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship Service. We invite you :to bring your family and attend services with us. There will be no Sunday School classes, Senior High YF or Evening Service today due to the Anderson Convocation, Ariderson, Indiana. ♦ Tuesday 7:30 p.m. — The Board of Christian Education will meet 'in the fellowship hall. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Mid-week Prayer Service. Thursday 7:00 p.m. The Friendship Club will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Kay Martin. MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig, Dflnteter 9:00 a.m. — Sunday school hour — Our high school and , interemedia be classes will meet for the first time in the new addition. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship hour — Our choir under the direction of Mr. Darrell Gerig will be singing two numbers. Junior church is under the direction of Mrs. Jack Grey and the Pastor will be bringing the morning message. 6:15 p.m. — Pre-service prayer 6:15 p.m. — Junior MYF 6:15 p.m. — Children’s Gospel Houf 6:15 p.m. — Senior MYF 7:00 p.m. — Evening Gospel hour — The Adams Central High school trumpet trio will be playing. 8:00 p.m. — Adult chair rehearsal. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Praise THURSDAY 7:00 p.m. — Ladies’ Fellowship at Mrs. George Millington’s FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. — Friendship Circle at Mrs. Norris Blocker’s. We maintain a full summer’s program at the Missionary Church Bring your family and enjoy the services and the group meetings during the summer months. Ohr lives resemble the electric clock in that we depend, or should, upon a source of power — the spiritual strength which we gain from God’s purpose and will. When our lives are disconnected from this source of power, we miss many of life’s richest and most important blessings. “The tie that binds” us to this power source is the teaching and example of Jesus. I I Wisdomwl Did You Know? The Lord’s Prayer has 56 words. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address has 266; the Ten Commandments, 297; The Declaration of Independence, 300. Yet a recent government order on cabbage prices has 26,911 words!

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The Church Invites You It is difficult in our troubled times to see the true values of life. The Lord’s Day provides us with an opportunity to evaluate the week’s happenings, open our minds and hearts to that which is inspiring, and enter a new week spiritually enriched. In the clear and refreshing atmosphere of the church we can get true values back into their proper places. We deeply need this day of refreshment, meditation and fellowship to meet our problems and challenges more effectively and in accordance with God’s will. Worship is man’s public response to God’s promise of forgiveness, inspiration and power. The church is the house of God. WHY NOT ACCEPT THE INVITATION AND COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? 4 HAPPY HOMt SOMETIMES selfishness is allowed to develop in children and parents minimize the negative effects of certain actions thinking them cute and negligible in importance, as the following story will illustrate: A little boy of five was seen in a little wagon pulled by his little three year old sister who was plodding along apparently finding it difficult to pull the load. A passer-by on the street stopped to talk to the children and said to the little boy, “Why aren’t you pulling the wagon and letting your little sister ride?” To which the youngster replied, "I like riding in the wagon and she’s gotten used to pulling me.” The by-stander pointed out that maybe he should pull his little sister too and she would have the fun of riding. Apparently this idea had never occurred to him, but after thinking a moment, he said to the passer-by, “Well, I'll think about that.” Apparently, his parents had not considered the fact they were allowing him to be selfish by not pointing out the importance of giving as well as taking. CHURCH FORUM ~ WHAT IS BUDDHISM? Buddah was born about 560 B. C. in northern India, the son of a rajah. Renouncing his kingdom, his wife and son, at 29 he began his ministry and preached until his death at 80. Buddha conceived of no personal diety or system of worship, and many claim he intended only to found an ethical system to free man of suffering. Buddhism embraces the idea of reincarnation, with every soul involved in a recurring drama of birth, life and death. At the heart of Buddhist belief are the Four Noble Truths conceived by Buddah. They hold that all existence is pain, that desire is the root of pain, and that escape from pain is gained by moderation. Buddhism has some 150 million followers, largely in southeast Asia, Tibet, China and Japan. [“do TiwJ You | 1. Who asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor”? 2. Who asked Jesus, “Lord, dost thou wash my feet”? 3. What was the greatest number of lepers Christ healed at one time? 4. How many loaves did the disciples give Jesus when he fed the 5000? 5. How many trabenacles did Peter want to build on the Mount of Transfiguration? DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED 1. A certain lawyer — Luke 10:25-29. 2. Peter. 3. Ten. 4. Five. (7. 5. Three — Matthew 20:1-6.

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The foundation stone for what is believed to be the first synagogue built by German Christians will be laid this summer in Villeurbanne, an industrial district of Lyon in France. Dr. Helen Kim, president emei 1 - itus of Methodist-related Ewha Women’s University in Seoul, Korea, wUI receive The Upper Room citation for 1963. This is the 18th annual citation given by the interdenomination daily devotional guide. It is the first given to a person outside of North America and the second to be given to a woman. During the first three months of 1963, 62 youth fellowships in Indiana were popping and selling popcorn for CROP. The “Pop for CROP” venture is possible because Paul Weaver, an Indiana farmer, set aside a “Friendship Acre’’ of popcorn in 1962, donating the produce to CROP. The corn is being popped and sold at social functions, or sold directly as popping corn. All of the proceeds from this project will be used to feed refugees or provide self-help in the most needy areas of the world. School children and orphans in Naples, Italy, and Hong Kong will be treated to apples and sugar because people in Colorado contributed to the CROP “applesauce” in 1962. Sixty-five trousand pounds of apples and over 5,000 pounds of sugar combined to make 55,000 pounds of applesauce. Sugar beet growers of Mesa, Montrose, and Delta counties in Colorado gave the beets for the sugar and apple growers of Delta County donated the fruit. Lesson Prayer LESSON PRAYER: Dear Father, we thank Thee that all around us we see evidence of Thy wondrous care of Thy children. As we see Thee in nature, as we witness Thy footprints in history, may we lift up our hearts to Thee in praise and gratitude for Thy many mercies. Grant that we may realize constantly that one of the best ways to praise Thee is by showing our concern for our fellowmen and by ministering unto them. We praise Thee for the wonders of the earth, for Thy presence in prayer and for Thy truth expressed in Thy word. Berne Nursing Home 9M W. Main St. Htene 1*2127 Bern*, Ind. "A Good, Clean Christian Home” Your luapeetten Invited Prop.. Miss Pauline Hostetler, L. P. N. Winteregg-Linn Funeral Home PHONE 3*2503 244KMM AMBULANCE SERVICE ASHBAUCHERS’ TIN SHOP Estabßshed 1915 HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING - SIDING SPOUTING - AWNINGS INSULATION BUILDING SPECIALTIES RIVERSIDE GARAGE Front Wheel Alignment Batteries and Tires 126 E. Monroe St Phone 3-3312 24-Hour Wrecking Service DISTRIBUTORS OF MOBRGAS - MOBH.QJL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth A Monroe Phone 3*2014 BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING F&r General Plumbing and Heating Noeda, Wo Are At Your Service, Just Call 704 W. Monroe St. Ph. 3-2609 BURK ELEVATOR - OMn, H.H iMto, Coal, Wool and Feeds 'Work with Burk" Phone 3-3121 or 3-3t22