Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1963 — Page 2

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ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Madison at Fourth Street Rt. Rev. Marr. Simeon Schmitt Sunday Masses 6:00 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. High mass. Weekly Masses 6:00, 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. Non School Days 6:00, 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. Thursday, 5:10 p.m. ASHBAUCHERS’ TIN SHOP Established 1915 HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING - SIDING SPOUTING - AWNINGS INSULATION BUILDING SPECIALTIES Winteregg-Linn Funeral Home PHONf 3-2503 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Berne Nursing Home 906 W. Main St. Phone 2-2127 Berne, Ind. ‘•A Good, Clean Christian Home” Tour Inspection Invited Prop., Miss Pauline Hostetler, L. P. N. LUTES FLOWER SHOP Phone 3-3304 Flowers For All Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plante — Corsages HEARING AIDS Batteries - Cords - Etc. Holthouse Drug Co. BOWERS Hardware Co., Inc. GENERAL LINE OF HARDWARE Rust Oleum Paints Sporting Goods Free Parkinc While -—=• Shopping In Our Store 236 W. Monroe Ph. 3-2021 Go To Phil L. Macklin Co. FOR Prompt, Courteous Service For All Mokes of Cars 197 S. First St. Phone 3-2504 YOST Gravel-Readymix, Inc. READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL Phonos: 3-3114, 3-3115 Kohne Window & Awning Co. ALUMINUM AWNINGS and WINDOWS 711 Winchester St. PHONE 3-225# .. EdLAVUNa I Monument* t East Side MBEV Decatur Cemetery Phone 3-3602 Home 3-4666 ~■ 'll IhmmEm ('nhrteoua-Effh'lrnt winin', on nil m Mitral nnd mnffrl*

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH West Monroe *t Fifth Street A. C. Underwood, Pastor #8:30 and 10:30 Worship Services. ’ Rev. Underwood will preach this Sunday morning on the subject: “WHAT MAKES YOU RUN”? Miss Rita Spence will play for the first Worship Service in the Chapel: “Supplication”, Clark; Lento Cantabile”, Boalt and "Recessional March,” Bell. Mrs. Edgar Gerber will play the following numbers for the second Worship Service: “Deep River,” Negro Spiritual; “Melodie Celeste” by Koschat and “Postiude in F” by Keyset. . Our Sunday School will begin at 9:30 with Mr. Hubert Zerkel,. Jr. presiding. Classes are provided for all age groups with supervised Nursery and Kindergarten classes and a Lullaby Room for pre-school children. Sunday evening at 6:00 o'clock the members of the Wesley Class will have a Carry-In supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niland Ochsenrider. to bring a covered dish and table service. Meat, rolls and drink will be furnished. Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. the Prayer Fellowship will be held in the Chapel. Thursday at 6:30 at the Underwood’s a Buffet Supper for all members of the Executive Committee of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service. DECATUR EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH BETHANY F. P. Miller, Minister Divine Worship Services at 8:00 and 10:00 A. M. 8:00 a. m. First Worship service. Leader for this service is Mr. Leo Feasel. Dr. Charles Leader is speaker. Organ selections by Mrs. Ferris Bower are: prelude, “Saboth Joy” by Aulbooh; offertory, “If With All Your Hearts” by Men- 1 delssohn. and postiude, "Alleluia,’’ i by Armstrong. j J;00 a. m. Sunday Church School. Mr. Arthur Beeler is superintendent. Hie adult lesson is, “In the Image of God.” The background scripture is from Genesis 1-2. Golden text: “What is man that thou art mindful of him, and the ! son <4 man that thou dost care for i him?.Yet thou has made him little less than God, and dpst crown him with glory and honor.” Psalms 8:4, 5. (RSV) 10:00 a. m. Second Worship Service. Mr. Arthur Beeler is leader for this service. Dr. Charles Leader will speak for this service also. Mrs. Simeon Hain, Jr., will sing a solo entitled, “I Found The Answer.” Organ selections by Miss Rita Spence arc: prelude, “Sanci tus” by Gound; offertory, “In Harvest Time,” by Clarke; and postiude, “Recessional March” by Bell. We welcome Dr. and Mrs. Charles Leader in our worship this morning. Dr. and Mrs. Leader have served as missionaries in Sierra Leone, Africa since 1925. During his recent term of service, Dr. Leader was a teacher in the i Bible Training Institute at 80. • They are now retired and reside at Blaypool, Indiana. Dr. Leader will be speaking at both worship services. Congratulations to Miss Janet Habegger who graduated from International Business College recently. TUESDAY ■ 7:30 p. m. Commission on Christian Citizenship will meet at Bethany. WEDNESDAY 6:00 p. m. Sr-Hi Y-Hour at Bethany. - 6:30 p. m. Jr-Hi Y-Hour at Trinity. THURSDAY 9.45 a. m. The Lois Circle will have a picnic. , Meet at Trinity at 9:45 to go to the Berne Park. Bring your family and a guest.

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ZION UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Evangelical and Reformed) William C, Feller, pastor Church school at 9:00 a.m. Harold Johnson, superintendent .Will be in charge. Lauren Arnold will teach the combined adult classes. Como and join us in the s(udy of God’s Word. Bring your entire family. Divine Worship at 10:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: "Enduring Treasurers.” Organ numbers by Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte will include, "Cantilena in D” by Steere, “O Love That Will Not Let Me Go” by Thompson, “Postiude in D” by Rinck. Heidelberg class annual family outing at the Feller cottage, Lake James .this afternoon and evening. Bring your family, covered dish, table service and batMng suits. Ice Cream social: on Wednesday sponsored by the Heidelberg class. 11:00 a.m. — 8:30 p.m. situated in front of Zwick building on 2nd St. sandwiches, soft drinks, ice cream, home-made pies and cakes will be served. Come and worship with us. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Second and Jefferson Sts. Charles M. Hill, pastor Morning Worship Services: 9:30 A.M.. Special Music by Miss Peggy Hill. Church School: 10:30 A.M. Serman Topic: “The Struggle to Obey” Vacation time is upon us and : many have wandered to far off places, however the Christian fellowship still persists in the limited activities of the Church. ! The opportunity of working in the Migrant Ministry this-summer j is very near and we must plan our part of this important program of ' serving others. Mr. Gerald Strickler has been I re-elected chairman of the church I board and asks that all members : give their whole-hearted support to the program of the Church. First you may be asked to serve on a committee. Be prepared to, serve. The Chairmen of each of otir functional committees are being chosen. An important meeting of this group will be held soon. The morning circle will meet this Tuesday morning at Memorial Park and a carry-in dinner will follow the meeting. The evening circle will meet Wednesday evening at the Church. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Seventh & Marshall Sts. W. R. Watson, pastor “Showers of Blessing” on WGL at 8:45 a.m. Sunday School — 9:00 a.m. Worship Service — 10:00 a.m. — Installation of officers for the coming year and the observance of Holy Communion. Also, the young men's quartet will sing in this service. Youth Service — 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic service — 7:00 p. m. — Reports will be given by our delegates to the recent District Assembly. Why not visit this service? You will enjoy the inspirational singing, spe ci a 1 music, a gospel message, and the evangelistic spirit of the service. Monday - Friday — District Junior Boys’ Camp (for boys in grades 4,5, and 6> at the District Campgrounds at Marion. Call pastor for details. Wednesday — Mid-Week Prayer and Praise Service — 7:30 p.m. Friday - Monday — District Primary Camp (for boys and girls in grades 1,2, and 3). Saturday — Youth for Christ Rally, — 7:30 p.m.

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dZcatur EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHUfiCH TRINITY J. O. Penrod, Minister Divine Worship Services at 8:00 a. m. and 10:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. Worship service. Miss Kay Wynn will preside at the ofgan for both services. The Paster’s message is "Our* Duty of Praise.” Miss Wynn’s organ selections are: prelude, "Supplication” by Clarke; offertory, "In Harvest Time” by Clarke, and postiude, “Postiudium” by Otis. A vocal duet will be sung by Mrs. Robert Munson and Pastor Penrod for both services. ' 9:00 a.m. Sunday Church School. Mr. Doyle Gehres is superintendent. The adult lesson is, “In the Image of God.” The background scripture is from Genesis 1-2. 10:00 a. m. Second Worship Service. The message will be “Our Duty of Praise.” 12:00 Noon—The Trinity Bible class will have a picnic at Memorial Park. - 7:00 p. m. Boys and Girls fellowship by departments. Sunday evening at 7:00 p. m. the Vision tor Victory Class is m chnrge of the service. Miss Kay Wynn will sing “There’s A New Song In My Heart” for this service and the message by Pastor Penrod will be “Holy Alliances.” MONDAY 8:00 p. m. Sr-Hi Y-Hour at Bethany. . 6:30 p. m. Jr-Hi Y-Hour at Trinity. 7:00 p. m. Boys and Girls fellowship. 7:00 p. m. Mid-week worship. THURSDAY 9:45 a. m. The Lois Circle will have a picnic. Meet at Trinity at 9:45 to go to the Berne Park. Bring your family and a guest. Next Sunday Dr. Charles Leader, outstanding missionary in Sierra Leone, West Africa, will speak in the morning and evening! worship services. ■' i •- OF GOD 1216 Ehn Street Robert Crabtree, pastor 9:30 — Sunday School. 10:30 — Morning Worship: "Why Hosea Married a Prostitute” sermon by the pastor. 6:15 — Youth Service. 7:00 — Evangelistic Service: “The Handwriting Os God,” sermon by the pastor. 7:30 — .Wednesday — Prayer and Bible Study. This coming weekend we will engage in a three night revival meeting. Rev. M. H. Nolin of Whiting, Indiana, will be tfie speaker. He was the speaker last Sunday and has consented to return that others might get to hear him. Services will be Friday and Saturday at 7:30, Sunday morning at 10:30, and Sunday evening at 7:00, July 19, 20, and 21. Wednesday — July 24 — Church business meeting. Sunday — July 38 — Paste# Crabtree will minister for his last Sunday as the local pastor before moving to Cleveland’ to become the new pastor there. MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig, Minister 9:00 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR — God lives during the summer as well as the winter. Don’t forget Him during the summer months. 10:00 A.M. — MORNING WORSHIP HOUR — Our Pastor will be back to speak. Come and hear the messages from the Word of God. 6:15 P.M. — Pra-service prayer. 6:15 P.M. — Children’s Goapel Hour. 6:15 P.M. — Junior MYF. 6:15 P.M. — Senior MYF. 7:00 P.M. —. EVENING GOSPEL HOUR — Pastor speaking. WEDNESDAY ~ 7:30 P.M. — Prayer and Praise. SATURDAY 12:00 Noon — Sunday School Picnic — Bluffton Camp Grounds. We are planning for some outstanding events during the coming fall.. September 4-15 we will have revival meetings with Rev. William Pannell as the speaker. On October 6, we will have the dedication of our new additions and open house. Plan to spend each Sunday with ua at the Missionary Church. DIERKES Implement Sales Sales A Service MASSEY FERGUSON TRACTORS FARM MACHINERY ’ Ki-Woy 27 3-3860

MGN LUTHERAN CHURCH 110 * *P«ee,. Richard C. Ludwig, Paste* Divine Worship services are held at 8:00 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. l- The Sunday School- and Bible Classes begin at 9:15 A.M. The Pastor’s sermon topic will be “The Fisherman’s Holy Day.” The Voter’s Assembly Will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 P.M. in the church. AU voting mentbers of the congregation are urged to attend. Men of Zion who are not members of this- aaembly, may become members by attending the meeting and signing the constitution. Please try to attend. The Needle Chib will have their picnic on Thursday, July 18. Call Mrs. Ernest Ehlerding or Mrs. Robert Nyffler for details. On Saturday, July 20, aU members are urger to come and help clean the church and school, beginning at 8:00 A.M. 1 • ; < FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 227 8. 4th Street Robert E. McQuaid, pastor 9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship. The Pastor’s sermon title this week is “Christianity’s Unique Dimension.” There will be special music. Miss Karen Daniels will be the organist. 10:30 a.m. — Sunday School classes for every member of the family. Donald Sliger is our Superintendent. 7:30 p.m. — Service. This Week Wednesday — 7:00 p.m.—Prayer service. Saturday — 6:30 a.m. — Men’s Prayer breakfast. 7:30 p.m. — Youth For Christ Rally. Future „ July 24th the new Billy Graham film entitled “Jerusalem” WiU be shown at our church. DECATUB CHURCH OF GOD 1129 Mercer Avenue Huston Sever Jr., Pastor 8:30 a.m. — The Christian Brotherhood Hour over WKJG. 9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship. Children’s worship for ages 4 thru 10 in the Chapel. 10:40 a.m.—Sunday School. We invite you to bring your family and worship with us throughout the day. 12:00 noon — Pathfinder’s Class Picnic. 6:30 p.m. — Senior High YF wiU meet for the film, “MISSIONARY TO WALKER’S GARAGE.” 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service. Monday — 7:30 p.m. — The Board of Trustees will meet. ' Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. — Midweek prayer service with Robert Strickler in charge. We will continue our study of the book “We Reach Our Hands in FeUowship”the foUowing week. There wiU be a short business meeting this evening also. THE BETTER WAY- - worth following: Love your work — it pays. Handle the hardest job first each day. Do not be afraid of criticism — criticize yourself often. Be glad and rejoice in the other fellow’s success — study his methods. Do not be misled by dislikes. Acid ruins the finest fabrics. • Be enthusiastic — it is contagious. Be fair, and do at least one decent act every day. - Honor the chief. There must be a head to everything. Have confidence in yourself and make yourself fit. Harmonize your work. Let sunshine radiate and penetrate. "The Henry Mallard,” Rotary Club of Henry, Illinois, nr-xi I Wlsd<Mnwg[ If our faith were simple like that of little children we would have less anxiety. One little girl expressed toe utmost confidence in God by praying, “Dear God, please take care of yourself or we are all sunk.” One child said to another, “Do you suppose that God gets cold at night up in heaven?” The other child replied, "No, silly. He pulls the clouds over Him.” DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED 1. St. John 14. 2. Psalm 37. 3. Joshua 1. 4. I Corinthians 15, and Revelations 21. ; 5. Hebrews 11. REGUR’S c-rotmng Store r For Mon <m<f Boys i Phono 3-3208

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ißereer Avdnue at Five Potato EHmt A. Smith, Jr., Pastor First Presbyterian welcomes you who are visitors or newcomers to our community. Meet with God while you worship with us in His house. i 9:30 Church School for Nursery through Primary classes in the Annex with Mrs. C. S. Martiindill, superintendent in charge. All other age groups attend worship through September Ist. 9:30 Morning Worship. Bev. Smithwill give as the sermon: XI “Our Church and Society.” The Scripture wil be Romans 12:1-21. Nursey care for those who wish to use it will be available in the Annex during the service. Trustees and Session members will meet jointly Monday at 8:00 pta. the United Presbyterian Women are planning a trip this Wednesday to the Estelle Peaboy Home in North Manchester. Anyone who has not been contacted but wishes to go, will please call one of the following drivers: Mrs. C. S. Martindill, 3-4177; Mrs. Ed Hagan, 3-2881; Mrs. Richard Green, 3-2851; Mrs. E. A. Smith, Jr., 3-2522; or Mrs. David I Kingston, 3-4570. A special Congregational meeting will be held following the morning worship next Sunday to elect an elder to fill the* unexpired term of James Stockke. The Migrant work in Adams County begins tomorrow with the coming of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rittenhouse who will direct the county work this year. Churches in Decatur, are being asked to cooperate by working with a single camp to a church. • The Prayer Phone, dial 3-4090, vdll answer day or night with a “prayer for the day.” This is a service of our Men’s Council to the community. We should ever be mindful of the fact that the God of the telescope is the God of the microscope also, and that not only did He fling the vast heavenly bodies , into astronomincal space, but He also created millions of infinitesimal forms of life too small to be seen by the naked eye. Surely the God who created the heaven and the earth can care for us. I d° 1. Where in the Bible do you find suggestions for attaining inner - peaee? —*—-—— 2. Where do you find Comfort in the Bible when business is bad? 3. Where in the Bible do you find help if you are placed in a position of great responsibility? 4. Where in the Bible do you find comfort in a time of bereavement? 5. Where in the Bible do you find examples at what trust in God can do?

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lite poM Office Department has announced that it will issue another special Christmas stamp in 1963. A record membership of 3,591,853 in 7,735 parishes and missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church—a gain of 2.5 per cent over the previous year—is reported in the 1963 Episcopal Church annual. Nineteen young Protestants, 2 of them Clergymen, have been sentenced by the East German regime to jail terms tor what was described in Berlin as “militant religious activity.” Sources close to the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKID> said the sentences were part of the Communist regime's continuing campaign against religion. \ “ ■ Six young people from the U.S. and Canada left February 26 for a 4 months tour throughout Southeast Asia as the latest in a series of “Teen Teams” sent out by Youth for Christ International. An experienced adult leader, Rev. Jim Wilson, director of Hamilton, Ontario, Youth for Christ, will lead. The team patricipated in high school assemblies, open air meetings, church services, Youth for Christ rallies, and many other kinds of meetings throughout their tour. Plans to distribute about 18,000 Bibles in Manila, in the Philippines, to public high school seniors who are willing to receive them, were reported by the Assemblies of God in Springfield, Mo. The denomination said the Bibles are being made available at the request of Manila’s mayor, Antonio J. Villegas, who has announced he is seeking to make the city a “citadel of democracy.” The announcement said that some literature classes of Manila’s schools have scheduled use of Bibles as textbooks for special study. A report has shown that members of the National Religious Broadcasters spent nearly 14 million dollars in 1962 for air time on radio and television. This accounted for over 236,000 hours of time. The Church Center for the United Nations is in process of erection in New York. It is a 12-story building on the UN Plaza. It will provide facilities for more effective work in many dimensions of church concerns at the UN. The Southern Baptist Convention is now the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. Membership in 1962 of over 10 million topped the Methodist denomination formerly the leader. Local arrangements committees in Beirut are planning for an attendance of 4,000 young people at the 6th Baptist Youth World Conference July 15-21. Finlay H. 1 Graham, president of the Arab Baptist seminary in Beirut, says that all local Baptists and the Lebanese governmental and tourism officials are giving full support to plans for entertainment of guests from an estimated 65 countries. Robert S. penny, youth , secretary of the Baptist World Alliance, has notified Mr. Graham that attendance of 4,00 is probable. If this goal is realized, it will be the largest international 1 convention in Lebanan’s history. Lesson Prayer LESSON PRAYER: Dear God, we thank Thee that Thou hast i created such a wonderful universe ! and didst make man in Thine own image with dominion over all living things. May we be worthy I of the responsibility Thou hast ■ given us to make this a beautiful world for all Th/, children and try more earnestly to think, speak I and act as Thy children, made in thine image.

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The Church I Invites You! —f■■-j ' ' 9 These are serious times but no« impossible times. These are times! when all who believe fa God and! all who believe all is not wet! with! the world should take active steps! to make their influence count in! their homes, in their churches and! in their communities. Moral and! spiritual Iforeeaneed reinforcing ur-| gently and now. Those who are! most critical of the church are] often those Who are AWOL from! it. They are part of the problem! and should become factors for the! solution. In these trying times,! men should help bring the power! of God to points of human need.! These are times when men should] cease cursing the darkness and I start lighting some Candles. The] church provides a place where I one’s influence can be used to I make the world a better place to I live in and where one’s own spiri-1 tual growth may be fostered. WHY NOT ACCEPT THE INVI-1 TATION AND COME TO CHURCH I NEXT SUNDAY? A HAPPY HOME WHAT IS A GOOD SET OF COMMANDMENTS FOR THE MODERN FAMILY? 1. Cultivate the art of listening to God. Nurture your spiritual life through prayer and meditation. Find a good church and attend regularly with your family. Give a reasonable part of your time in Christian service. • 2. Refrain from talking about family troubles to outsiders. Learn to forgive and forget. Be fair and loyal. 3. Keep the spirit of love evident in one’s actions, one’s appearance, one’s attitudes. 4. Eliminate sources of antagonism. Refrain from criticism of one another in public. Develop a feeling of partnership and cultivate common interests. -5. Respect each other’s personality and convictions. Don’t try to dominate. 6. Dbd’t try to get your own way by unfair means such as anger, sulking. Reconciliation is Always better than compromise. 7. When you are wrong, admit it. Maintain a sense of fairness. 8. Be respectful and courteous at all times. 9. Plan the family finances together. Keep your sense of humor. 10. Solve all problems together with God’s help. Make the most of your best. RIVERSIDE GARAGE Front Wheel AHgmneat Batteries and Tires 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 24-Hour Wrecking Service DISTRIBUTORS OF MOBILGAS . MOBILOU PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth A Monroe Phone 3-2014 BAKER plumbing AND HEATING For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service, Just Call - 704 w. Monroe St. Ph. 3-2609 BURK ELEVATOR Grain, Hay, Field Seeds, Coal, Wool and Feeds "Work with Burk" Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 The First State Bank Decatur, Indiana Established 1883 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Bag Service Inc. TELEPHONE 3-2141 DECATUR, INDIANA For a Complete Line of Ice Cream, Milk, and other Dairy Products, Delicatessen and Picnic Supplies Shop at EQUITY Milk Depot 107 N. 13H> SI.