Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1964 — Page 6

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Car Wash Saturday By D. C. H. S. Juniors The junior class of the Decatur Catholic high school will hold a car wash from 9 a.m. until 5 pm. Saturday at Zintsmaster’s garage, First and Jackson streets. Prices will be $1.50 for washing a car, or $2 for washing both the inside and outside of the car. Driver Is Arrested Following Accident James Roy Walker, 18-year-old resident of route 2, Geneva, was arrested and charged with reckless driving following a two-car accident on U.S. 27. two miles north of Deactur, at 5:05 pm. Thursday. Walker was following an auto operated by David J. Brown, 25, route 1, Decatur, as both were northbound on 27. As Brown stopped to await the passing of oncoming traffic in order to turn onto county road 4, Walker was unable to step in time and

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crashed into the rear of the Brown vehicle. Deputy sheriff Harold August, who investigated, estimated the 1957 model Walker car as a total loss, and $350 damage to the 1964 model Brown vehicle. Walker was cited into justice of the peace court. Decatur Calvary E. U. B. church Six miles East and One mile South of Decatur Albert Swenson, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School:10:30 Preaching Service:You are cordisly invited to worship with us at these services. St. John United Church of Christ Vera Crux Robert R. Oleson Pastor 9:30 a m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Thursday 7:30 p.m. Choir Practice Friday 10:9(1, a.m. Women's Guild SpringiWorship at Huntington, Ind. Salem United Church of Christ H. E. Settlage, Minister 9:00 Sunday school. Classes for all age groups. 10:00 Worship Service. Sermon “ Prayer for Others.” • 7:30 Youth Fellowship Meeting. Tuesday 7:30, Women’s Guild meeting. Saturday 10:09 Children’s Choir Rehearsal. Monroe Methodist Church Charles E. Elam, pastor 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Children’s Choirs 10:30 a.m. Church school 11:00 a.m. Youth Choir 2:30 p.m. Ford Philpot Prepation Rally 6:30 p.m. M. Y. F. Mon., 7:30 p.m. Commission on Fellowship Tues., 7:00 p.m. Recorded speeches on Church and State by Monsigor Francis J. Lally and Methodist Bishop Fred P. Corson. Wed., 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir 8:15 p.m. Mid-Week Service Thur., 7:30 p.m. Quartley Conference. 1 Sat., 10:00 a.m. Membership Training Class Simeon J. Hain REPRESENTATIVE Lincoln National Life Insurance Co.

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UNION CHAPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN •The Chapel at the Crossroads” Kenneth P. Angle, pastor Leroy Walters. S. S. Supt. Devotions for all age levels — 9:00 a.m. Bible study — A Class for all — 9:15 a m. Theme — "This God’s Universe.” Scriptures — Isaiah 40:21-26. Mission Classes for Children — 10:00 a m. Divine Worship for other ages — 10:00 a m. Anthem by the Mixed Choir. Scripture Lesson — John 17. Special Music by the Ladies Trio. Sermon — “The Priority of Prayer.” Pastor Angle. Prayer Time at the church — 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Services — 7:30 p.m. Special singing and music. Sermon by our Evangelist. Rev. Farris Miller. Ulis is Sunday School Night at th£ service. All teachers will be working hard for 100%, class enrollment in attendance. Last Sunday, we lacked only two of having our enrollment present. Calendar Monday 9:30 a m. — Decatur Ministerial Association will meet at the United Church of Christ Church. 7:00 p.m. — Prayer Time at athe Church. 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Services. Rev. Miller will be preaching. Special in song and music. Tuesday 7:00 pm. — Prayer Time at the Church. 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Services. Wednesday 3:00 — p.m. — Pastor’s Class at the parsonage. 7:00 p.m. — Prayer Time at the church. 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Services. 7:30 p.m. — Pastor - Parish Relations Committee meets at Decatur Trinity Church. Thursday 9:00 a m. — Ladies Aid meets at the church. 7:00 p.m. — Prayer Time at the Church. 7:30 p.m. — Evangeline Services. Friday 7:00 p.m. — Prayer Time at the church. 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Services. Saturday 1:00 p.m. — Pastor’s Class at the church. 7:30 p.m. — Youth For Christ Teen Talent Contest at Decatur Community and Youth Center. (April 4.) No, Evangelistic serves at our church this p.m, RTVARRE CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ John R. Goodwin, pastor Mt. Victory Church 9:30 Sunday school, assistant Sunday 10:30 Morning Worship 7:30 Wednesday Prayer Meeting Mt. Zion Church 9:30 Sunday school, assistant Sunday 10:30 Class Meeting 7:00 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting

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ST. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, pastor 9:15 — Mbrning Worship.' 10:15 — Sunday School. 7:00 — Evening Service. 8:00 — Choir practice. Wednesday 7:00 — Prayer meeting and Bible Study. 7:00 — M.Y.F. Service. 7:00 — Children’s Bible Hour. St. Luke United Church of Christ Honduras Robert R. Oleson Pastor 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday school Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice 7:00 p.m. Adult Choir Practice Friday 10:00 am. Women’s Guild Spring Workshop at Huntington Ind. Mt. Tabor Methodist Church Bobo Albert Swenson, Pastor 9:30 Sunday School:10:30 Prayer and Praise service :- Wednesday 7:30 Prayer and Bible study :- We invite you to worship with us at these services. Monroe Friends Church Vernon Riley, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Vilas Bollinger, superintendent Morning service 10:30 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service. For the Sunday school hour, all assistant officers and teachers in charge for the day. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. si. 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. Pleasant Mills Baptist Church Joe Carter Interim Pastor Lowell Noll — Superintendent Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Classes for all ages. Children’s classes in McCoy Ceater. Worship JO: 30 a.m. Welcome Evening '»i» 4 '■ Jr. B. Y. F. 7:00 Mrs. Ben McCullough Worship 7:30 p.m. Welcome 1964 “Our Year of Challenge” Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Quarterly business meeting Wednesday Women’s Missionary meetpig 7:30 p.m. WREN CIRCUIT E. U. R. A. N. Straley, pastor BETHEL 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Closing Service of the Evangelistic Series with Rev. Lynn Harris, Evangelist. WOOD CHAPEL 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 10:15 a.m. Sunday school Wednesday Wood Chapel 8:00 p.m’. W. S. W. S. Thursday 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Youth Fellowship

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Moniw United Brethren in Christ Carey Knittie, pastor Sunday school 9:30 Worship Service 10:20 Dedication Services 2:30 The evening service will be dismissed this week due to the dedication service revival April 8-19. Rev Chester Hirschy kfUF ~2 ; ksnsasJ speaks Ueltocaa God's Universe Lesson for April 5,1964

Background Scripture Job 18:1-11; Isaiah 40:12-24; 42:1.12. Devotional Beading: Psalm IM:I-S. THERE is a distinctively Christian way of life, and of looking at life. The very world in which the Christian lives, though it may look on the surface like the world of the non-Christian, seen in depth turns out to be quite differ-

ent First of all, the Christian faces the world about him with opened eyes. He sees literally more than meets the eye. Much of .what he sees and knows is not peculiar to

Dr. Foreman the Christian view, but he shares it with Jews also, just as we share with them our Bible. If it had not been for the Jews, most of the Bible would not have been written, but that’s another story. The study for this week is taken from the Old Testament because there we find some of the most striking expressions of the truth: The universe around us does not own itself, it is not ours; it is God’s. God’s world is planned What does it involve to say, God is Creator? That is more than a title, though title it is. We mean more than that God is creative, we mean that God created all that exists, known to us or unknown. No space traveler ever will discover some region in unimaginable remoteness from thb earth, so far away that God is not there. God is not only now everywhere in his universe, God is not only infinitely more than his universe, but there never would have been a spark of life, of existence, of anything whatever, visible or not, knowable or not, if God had not thought of it, intended it and planned it. The universe is not an accident, the universe has not existed through an eternities. It is here because God said, Let it be. How did God create the universe? When did he create it? Did it look as it now does When it was new? Did he have any help? What Was his reason for making it? How is it all going to end? To only one of those questions is there any clear answer; the reader is invited to think Which question it is. Perhaps true answers to such questions could Mothe understood because they could not be answered in human language. One tiling stands clear: God is not surprised by the universe he has made, he is not frightened by it, and he will not be beaten down by it. It is his universe; it is marked, so to speak, by his fingerprints. It U incomplete A great American Christian thinker, Dr. Cosby Bell, once pointed out that although we can read the handwriting of the Almighty on the universe, and while it shows God’s infinitely wise planning, it does not yet appear in its fullness as he plans that it shall. This earth at all events is an unfinished earth. This alone is not, however, the whole story. The universe, or the corner of it in which we live, the part of it we can do something about —this- we are invited by God to help him bring toward completeness. Think, if you will, of the innumerable products—dyes, paints, foods, fabrics—made from coal tar. The Creator left it to man to bring these into existence. God’s mirror From the way the Bible writers Knt God as Creator, we can something about God from the things he has made. Consider how the prophet Isaiah speaks to the discouraged exiles. He bids them remember the Creator. They thought God had forgotten them; but no, God the Creator does not create only to forget. A child making mud pies might do that; but certainly not God. The people thought that God was unable to help them. Isaiah the prophet reminds them that nothing is too great for God’s power to achieve. The people thought that blind and Cruel fate, or chance had torn them from their homes and thrown them out into the cruelties of Babylon. The prophet assures them that the Creator is not one who works without plans. God who planned this universe has a place in that plan for every man—for you.

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FRIENDS OF GOD Rev. James R. Meadows How beautiful it is to be called a friend! There is nothing too good for our friends. No sacrifice too great in their behalf. And it is well that we do cultivate and keep in good repiir the friendships we’ve made in life, for they like the houses we live in will soon go to rack and ruin under constant neglect. We would be lonely without friends. But it is even more beautiful to be called a “friend of God.” God, too, would be lonely without friends and so He has lovingly sought us by sending His Son Jesus into the world to be our Saviour. No sacrifice did God consider too great for His children. No sacrifice on our part should be considered too great in behalf of Him who has by His life and death made us friends of God. Remember these comforting words of Jesus found in the 14th chapter of John: “If a man love Me, he will keep My words: and My Father will love him, and we Zion Lutheran Church A. A. Fenner, pastor 9 and 10:30 a.m. Divine Services. 10:15 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class. , Tuesday Members of Walter League will meet at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday All day quilting by Ladies of Adult Club. Choirs will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday Adult Bible class will meet at '8:00 p.m. Saturday Adult Club variety show at 8:00 p.m. Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren. Dolar Ritchey, pastor Sunday school 9:30 Oscar Geisel, superintendent. Director of Children’s Work, Ellen Leyae. ! Morning Worship 10:30 Sermon subject, “What Must I do to be Saved?” Evening services 7:30 Sermon subject, “What doest thou here?” CBYF. Following evening services, at the Parish Hall. Midweek services 7:30 The church World Service Truck will be at the Parish Hall April 13, to pick up Relief material. - —RM—-4M —RM ■» STIEFEL GRAIN GO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Baby Chix Check-R-Mixing “KE-LTy'S Fabric-Care Center Dry Cleaning — Laundry Fur Storage Coin Operated Laundry & Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur ft' HAMMOND FRUIT MKTS, INC. Fresh Fruits & Vegetables In Season 240 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3703 Hi-Way Service Station 24 HOUR Body Shop—Complete Garage WRECKER SERVICE Night Phones 4 Decatur 3-2024 or 3-9368 1013 N. 2nd Decatur 3-2928 Frits Ellsworth GE R B E FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANS Thomas E. Williams, Mgr. Rose M. Gase, Field Office Clerk 216 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784 ■> Sheets furniture -150-152 S: 2nd St. Phone 3-2602 Decatur “FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. 11th St. Phone 34060

will come unto him, and make our abode with him (verse 23). “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid (verse 27). THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God which is your reasonable service.” — Romans 12:1. CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home Building Service” Strickler Mobile Home Park, Inc., 521 S. 13th Street, 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 of the residents. Phone 3-8K25 JOHNSON’S STUDIO Candid Weddings Portraits, Commercial, Baby & Confirmation. Roll Film Developing-All Kinds 110 S. 10th St. Decatur Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, Ice Cream 937 N. 2nd St. Phone 34307 Fleet-Winr Products BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, INC. Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 ROTH ELECTRIC Electric Heat & Wiring Home Komfort 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 Trion’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 SMITH DRUG 00. 149 N. 2nd St. Phone 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 WEMHOFF MEMORIALS Phone 3-2060 Hi-Way 27- 33 N.

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