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St. MAST’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Madison at Fourth Street RL Rev. Msgr. 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. BAKER PLUMBING AND HEATING For General Plumbing and Heating Needs, We Are At Your Service, Just Call 764 W. Monroe St. Ph. 3-2609 DISTRIBUTORS OF MOBILGAS - MOBILOIL PETRIE OIL CO. Cor. Bth & Monroe Phone 3-2014 RIVERSIDE GARAGE Front Wheel Alignment Batteries and Tires 126 E. Monroe St. Phone 3-3312 24-Hour Wrecking Service ASHBAUCHERS’ TIN SHOP. Established 1915 HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING - SIDING SPOUTING - AWNINGS INSULATION BUILDING SPECIALTIES Winteregg-Linn Funeral Home PHONE 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 AD Occasions Potted Novelties Potted Plants — Corsages tt——— HEARING AIDS Batteries - Cords - Etc. Holthouse Drug Co. BOWERS Hardware Co., Inc. GENERAL LINE OF HARDWARE Rust Oleum Paints Sporting Goods «* Free Parking While Shopping In Our Store 236 W. Monroe Ph. 3-2021 Go To Phil L. Macklin Co. FOR Prompt, Courteous Service For All Makes of Cars 107 8. First St. Phone 3-2504 J YOST Gravel-Readymix, Inc. READY MIX CONCRETE SAND and GRAVEL Phones: 3-3114, 3-3115

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH West Monroe at Fifth Street A. C. Underwood, Pastor 8:30 and 10:30 Worship Services. Rev. Underwood will preach this Sunday in both Worship Services. Miss Rita Spence will play for the first Service in the Chapel: “Dawn”, Meale, “Peace,” Ashford and “Psalm 18” by Marcello. For the second Worship Service in the Sanctuary Miss Nancy Helm will sing, “In The Gar-, den” by Miles. Mrs-. Gerber will play "T h e Village Chapel” by Hopkins, “Cantilene In B Flat” by Hosmer and “Postlude in D” by Scarmolin. If you are hot worshipping elsewhere we cordially invite you to come and worship with us in the Service of your choice. Sunday School begins at 9:30 with Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Jr., presiding. We have classes for all age groups with supervised Nursery and Kindergarten classes and a Lullaby Room for preschool children. Wednesday evening at 7:00 Prayer Fellowship in the Chapel. August 20-23 Fourteenth Annual Senior Citizens Fellowship at Epworth Forest. Our first Chancel Choir rehearsal will be held on Wednesday evening, August 28th at 7:00 p.m. Decatur United Brethern Sylvester Martin - Pastor 9:30 Sunday School, James Smith Supt. Classes for all ages 10:30 Morning Worship Message by the Pastor “Gratitude” 7:00 Christian Endeavor 7:45 Evening Services, Special Musical program in Charge of. Youth, Message by Pastor. 7:30 Saturday Evening Local Conference meeting Rev. Seiple will conduct the service. The annual Conference will begin on Wednesday evening of this week and will continue until next Sunday. Sunday Aug. the 18 pastors will be assigned to their churches. James Smith is the delegate from the local church. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mercer Avenue at Five Points Elbert A. Smith, Jr., Pastor First Presbyterian welcomes you.sdw ase visitors or newcomerfeUb’ <Jur 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 shrough September Ist. 9:30 Morning Worship. Rev. Smith will give as the sermon: “The Stature of a Man.” The Scripture will be Luke 19: 1-10. Nursery care for those who wish to use it will be available in the Annex during the service. Monday night at 7:30 the Trustees meet in the youth room. Next Saturday the Mariners car wash will be held on the Adams Street side of the; church from 8:00 a.m. to 600 p.m. Everyone should have been assigned at time in which to work or else to have gotten someone to take their place. Couples are needed to assist in our church’s responsibility for the migrant program which we share with the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren. Any couples who would be willing to go two times to the migrant camp assigned to Vis should call Mrs. John Spdulding. OUr camp will be arriving Monday. Next Sunday, Rev. Albert Panhorst of the Lima Presbyterian Church in Howe, Indiana will be on vacation in Michigan ad Wisconsin over the next two Sundays and will return on Aug. 28. The Prayer Phofle. offering a “prayer for the day" each day is a service to the community by the Men’s Council of the Church. Dial 3-4090 and join in prayer.

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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. In the absence of die pats tor, Mr. Robert August will be the leader for this service. Rev. R. E. Vance is the guest speaker. Miss Eleanor Miller will preside at the organ. Her selections are, “Prelude Air,” by Bach, offertory, “Thou Shalt Bring Them In,” by Handel and postlude, "Triumphal March,” by Grieg. 9:00 a. m. Sunday Church school. Mr. Arthur Beeler is superintendent. The adult lesson is, “People of the Covenant.” Background scripture is from Genesis 15-20. The golden text: “Thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God; the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to bs a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth.” Deuteronomy 7:6 (KJV) 10:00 a. m. Second Worship service. Mr. Vernon Custer is leader for this service and Rev. R. E. Vance will deliver the message for this service also. Miss Rita Spence will preside at the organ. Her selections are prelude, “Dawn” by Meale; offertory, "Chorale” by Walthe, and postlude, “Psalm XVIII” by Marcello. A very cordial welcome is extended to the Rev. R. E. Vance, who is our Guest Speaker for this Sunday. The Rev. Vance is a retired minister of our conference and resides in Fort Wayne. At one time he served the Trinity church. May God bless him that his message to us may be profoundly helpful and inspiring. WEDNESDAY 7:00 p. m. Jr-Hi Y-Hour at Trinity. u 7 :00 p. m. Sr-Hi Y-Hour at Bethany. -| , 8:00 p. m. General committee w Call to Commitment at Trinity. THURSDAY 7:30 p. m. Committee on Worship and Preaching will meet at Trinity. NEXT SUNDAY 12:00 Noon—ALL CHURCH PICNIC at Cecil Harvey’s woods. Basket dinner. Fun and fellowship for all ages. Everyone invited. 4:00 p, m. Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Miller request the honor of ydur presence at the marriage of their daughter, Janet Elaine, to Mr. Larry David Macklin at Bethany. 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. Raymond McAhren, Superintendent Worship Service: 10:00 a.m. We are dismissing our evening services this Sunday so that our people may attend the District Camp Meeting at Marion. Wednesday: Mid — Week Prayer & Praise Service, 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Staff Meeting 8:30 p.m. Senior High Youth Institute: Au'gUst 12 -16, at the District Campgrounds near Marion. Young Adult Retreat: August 16 & 17, at the District Campgrounds. We invite you to visit our services. You will find a sincere welcome. and we feel certain you will receive a spiritual uplift.

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ZION UNITED CHURCH OF (Evangelical Jt Retained) Third and Jackson William C. Feller, Pastor Church School at 9:00 a.m. Harold Syrahm, assistant superintendent, will be in charge. Mrs. Adolph Weidter will teach the combined adult classes. Other classes will meet as usual. We invite you to bring your entire family and join us in the study of God’s Word. Divine Worship at 10:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor: “Friendship With God.” Special music will be presented by Miss Kathleen Shoaf and Joe McNerney. The wjll sing, “How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings” by Liddle. Organ numbers by Mrs. J. Fred Fruchte will include, “Hymn of Praise” by A. Schreiner, “Andante” by Beethoven, and “Postlude in C” by Lemmens. We invite all who are without a church home to worship with us in this service. Visitors are always welcome. Come and worship with us. Youth Fellowship outing at Lake James, Sunday, August 18. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Uth & Monroe Richard C. Ludwig, Pastor SUNDAY — Divine worship services are held at 8:00 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Settool and Bible Classes begin at 9:15 a.m. The Pastor’s sermon topic will be “Christian PrUd&lte” The Walther Leaguers will spend the day at Camp Lutherhaveh, leaving the church grounds at 9:00 a.m., attending church services and having an otiting at the camp. WEDNESDAY — Professor Donald Spitz who is Coach at Concordia, River Forest Will meet with those interested in attending Concordia 1 in the future, at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall Basement. Any members interested may also attend. THURSDAY — The Needle Club Will meet at 1:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall Basement. All ladies of Zion are invited for an afternoon of sewing and fellowship. MISSIONARY CHURCH Tenth and Dayton Streets Gerald I. Gerig, Minister Sunday, school hoqp -fBrihg the entire family tomorrow and epjoy the study of the World Os God. 10:00 a.m. — Morning Worship Hour — Our Pastor will be speaking on the subject of Fasting in both the morning and evening services. This Is a truth ' almost’ forgotten in the modern day’ church. Come and hear what the Bible has to say on this subject. 6:15 p.m. — Pre-service prayer. 6:15 p.m. — Children’s Gospel Hour 6:15 p.m. — Junior MYF 6:15 p.m. — Senior MYF 7:00 p.m. — Evening Gospel Hour — Our Pastor will continue his message on Fasting. MONDAY 7:00 p.m. — Men of the church Meet ter spend an everting of Christian fellowship. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. — Prayer and Praise THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. — A special evening of music with Mr. Floyd Lacy who traveled for 27% years with the Cleveland Colored Quintet. This will be an evening you will never forget. Don’t miss it. We are having ohe 6f the finest summers in the history of our church. The attendance have been far above average and the spirit in the services has been refreshing. Why not bring yout entire family tomorrow and spend the day at the Missionary Church? You are Welcome. DECATUR CHURCH OF GOD 1129 Mercer Avenue Huston Bever Jr., Pastor 8:30 a.m. The Christian Brotherhood Hour over WKJG. 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. We invite you to worship with us. 10:40 a.m. Sunday School with classes for all ages. 6:30 p.m.. Senior Y. F. 7:30 p.m., Evening Service. Monday — The Board of Christian Education will meet to select a nominating committee. Every member, please be present. 1:30 p.m.Tuesday— 7:30 p.m. Women’s Missionary Prayer Retreat. Every lady is invited. Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Mid-Week Prayer service We will continue our study of “We Reach Our Hands in Fellowship.” Why not plan to be with us in all services throughout the week.

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 221 So. 4th Street Koberi E. htOQuaid, PAstor 8:30 A.M. Worship Mr. Lase Grimm will be lay leader. Rev. Albert Swenson will preach. 10; 30 ,A.M. Classes Donald Sliger, superintendent No evening service tonight. Calendar Wednesday: 7:00 P. 114. Prayer Service Saturday: 630 A.M. Men’s Prayer Breakfast August 18: Hymnsing and special music August 27: BYF Association FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Second and Jefferson Sts. Charles M. Hill, pastor Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. Church School 1030 A.M. Theme for the Year “Sharing Our Faith” ■- Thru Service Sermon Topic “Life Begins at Forty” This Sunday evening there will be a meeting at the Church at 7:00 P.M. for all those who are interested in helping in the migrant ministry. We have been assigned a camp and Our work will begin this coming week. Monday evening the Official Board of the Church will meet at 7:30 P.M. Some new ideas will be Resented and we encourage each one to be there to give their opinions. The Adams County Church Bowling League is making plans for the coming year. We have had two teams in the league and if there is sufficient interest we will continue them both otherwise we will drop out one team. Please contact Roy Stucky or the Minister if you are interested in bowling this year. The Church Choir will hold its first practice on Aug. 29, Thursday at the usual time, 7:00 P.M. Plan now to be an active choir member. t DECATUR EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Trinity t. O. Penrod Minister Divine Worship Services at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. First Worship Services. The Pastor’s message will be The Lord Is Your Keeper.” Miss Kay Wynn will preside Bt the organ. There will be a vocal solo by Miss Karen Grice. 9:00 a.m. Sunday church school. Mrs. Doyle Gehres is superintendent. The adult lesson is People of the Covcenant. Background scripture is from Genesis 15-20. The golden text is: Thou are an holy people unto the Lord thy God; the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth. Deuteronomy 7:6 (KJV) 10 a.m. Second Worship Service. The Order of Worship for this service is the same as the 8:00 o’clock service. Miss Kay Wynn win be organist for both worship services. Her selections will include “Supplication,” by Clark; “In Harvest Time,” by Clark; “Postulium,” by Otis. Sundav evening — 7:00 p.m. (Junior-Hi YF in charge of ser- 1 vice) The Pastor’s message for this service win be, “The Word and Will of the Lord.” 7:00 Boys and girls fellowship Acolytes today are Marta Hitchcock, Joyce Winiamson, Janice Kelley and Eunice Wynn. MONDAY 6:30 p.m. Boy Scout meeting WEDNESDAY 7:00 p.m. Mid-week worship 7:00 p.m. Boys & Girls fellowship 7:00 p.m. Senior-Hi Y-Hour at Bethany 7:00 p.m. Junior-Hi Y-Hour at Trinity 8:00 p.m. General Comm'ittee of Cdll to Commitment at Trinity THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Worship and Preaching commission at Trinity. NEXT SUNDAY All Church Picnic wIU be held at the Cectt Harvey woods. Games and program will be provided for everyone! Picnic win begin at 12 noon. Transportation will be provided. « Youth attending Summer Youth Conferences this week are: Mike Fuhrman, Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morgan, and Jack Affolder. DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED 1. Two— Matthew 22:40. 2. Thirty years old. 3. pour ■— John 19:23. 4. Peter — Matthew 14:22-33. 5. John — Luke 22:8.

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Our ax Meeting dificulties with courage, and overcoming handicaps, make character. It is not the dificulties, but the power gained by rising above them, that builds greatness and a place of leadership. CLERICUS SAYS CLERICUS SAYS: God did not want the death of Isaac, but he did want the supreme loyalty of Abraham. God cannot do anything with us or for us without our wholehearted loyalty. Testing times help us learn to understand ourselves, what #e really are, and to become aware of our relationship to God. God has standards and tests for all who call themselves Christians and God’s standards for discipleship are much the same for us as for Abraham. The tests of life Are to make us, not break us. To men of faith of every generation, God’s saving word has come at the last moment just as Abraham found that his devotion and obedience to the will of God was of primary importance and when there was complete surrender to God’s will, deliverence came. CHURCH FORUM WHAT ARE SOME OF THE OBJECTIVES OB’ CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION? 1. To lead persons into a personal relationship with God. 2. To provide an understanding and appreciation of the life and teachings of Jesus and to lead one to accept Jesus as Savior and Friend. 3. To lead to a progressive and continuous development of Christlike character. ?r f.' To lead into enthusiastic and intelligent participation in the building of a Christian community and world. 5. To develop the ability and desire to participate in the life and work of the church. 6. To give a Christian interpretation of life and the universe. 7. To give a knowledge, understanding and love of the Bible and an intelligent appreciation of other records of Christian experience. IMtMMMMMIiWiaiM D° You 1. On how many commandments did Jesus say hang all the law and the phophets? 2. How old was Jesus when he entered upon His public ministry? 3. Into how many parts did the Roman soldiers divide the garments of Jesus? 4. Which of Jesus’ disciples nearly drowned in the Sea of Galilee? 5. Which disciple was sent to prepare the Passover? WIT AND WISDOM Teacher: “How do you resist temptation, Jerry?” Jerry: “I always have a little talk with the devil I just say, ‘Get thee behind me, Satan, and don’t you dare push.’ ”

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The Church Invites ..You One of the reasons we are restless and life is confusing is because we have lost our basic faith. We have lost faith in ourselves and in {hose lofty purposes that have ever been our inspiration and hope in the past because we have been losing our faith in God and his providential ordering of the world. The leadership of mankind will not be secured simply by the possession! of megaton bombs — though we must not relax vigilance — but by the nation that is dedicated to moral and spiritual ends which are bigger and more Important than itself and its material possessions. In the face of a resolute, dedicated, disciplined, God-fearing people, mountains of difficulty will become a plain across which they shall speed to their divinely apopinted goal. The church provides inspiration to strengthen our faith and help us live more dedicated lives. WHY NOT ACCEPT THE INVITATION AND COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY? THE BETTER WAY A memorial in Rockefeller Center contains the creed of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the philanthropist who devoted his life to giving away some of the money his father amassed. The creed in part is as follows: “I believe that truth and justice are fundamental to an enduring social order. I believe in the sacredness of a promise, that a man’s word should be as good as his bond; that character — not wealth or power or position — is of supreme worth. I believe that the rendering of useful service is the common duty of mankind and that only in the purifying fire of sacrifice is the dross of selfishness consumed and the greatness of the humna soul set free. I believe in the all-wise and allloving God, named by whatever name, and that the individual’s highest fulfillment, greatest happiness, and widest usefulness are to be found in living in harmony with His will I believe that love is the greatest thing in the world; that it alone can overcome hate; that right can and will triumph over might.” A HAPPY HOME Parents would do well to consider some of the qualities possessed by youth which have in them unmeasurable spiritual possibilities. YOUTH IS INDEPENDENT. It comes into being with a dawning sense of freedom and independence that knows no limitations. Custom, tradition, not even law itself, restrains. In this there is both danger and power, but as the power is commanded to good ends the danger is averted. YOUTH IS HEROIC. It has boundless admiration for the pioneer and the soldier. But the heroism of youth does not exhaust itself in admiring brave deeds in others. It has daring and courage and the spirit of adventure. It needs no artificial stimulation or material excitement tbr deeds of noble courage. YOUTH HAS FAITH. Youth has doubts, but they are not the cold, hard negations of unbelief. They are the mind’s strugglies — efforts to cast off the swaddling clothes of childish beliefs, that it may find a larger, stronger, surer faith. They are evidence that faith is not dead but alive, seeking to grond itself in eternal truth.

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Radio Free Europe’s effectiveness is proved by the fact that the Comrfiunists have attacked RFE’s programs more than 8,000 times in the last seven years. Seventeen United Presbyterian and Reformed missionaries from the U.S. have been ordered by the Sudanese government to leave that Moslem country under its new antiChristian missionary law. Colporteurs of the Japan Bible Society have visited 60 per cent of all Japanese households and sold 27,000,000 Bibles or portions. Despite opposition from Bnddhist extremists, they expect to visit every home in the nation within the next ten years. According to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, around 93,000,000 Soviets —about 43 per cent of the population — adhere to a religious faith. Orthodox Christians are the most numerous (50,000,000), followed by Moslems (24,500,000) and Roman Catholics (10,000,000) — in spite of the efforts of the Communist propaganda machine to eliminate religious belief for the past 43 years. Alfalit became the name in Spanish for the literacy and literature program in Latin America. Its headquarters are at present in Alajuela, a provincial capital of Costa Rica in Ventral America. Alfalit producers and distributes leading materials for new literates and an Alfalit Bulletin with a circulation of 5,000 Specialists in agricultural extension and Christian education have organized workshops for the training of leaders in literacy work and in writing. Lesson Prayer LESSON PRAYER: Dear Father, we tnank 'Thee that if we have faith in Thee and obey Thee implicitly Thou willst deliver U 6, whatever tests are to strengthen our faith, not to crush us, and that Thy mercy is greater than justice or sacrifice. Grant that we may, with Thy help, have the strength and courage to meet every trial, knowing that thereby our faith is deepened and our characters made stronger.

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