Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1964 — Page 6

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Youth For Christ Banquet April 14 Adams county area Youth for Christ will hold a promotional When the time comes in your family There is one man you should see and rely upon, the man in your community allowed to sell the most respected H/U'.FM'I. name in monuments, the world f* or ’ See Rockwell Cemetery Scent W.A.N.E., 15 TV., THURS.. APRIL IS. 23 between 7:00 ana 7:30 P. M. Cemetery Lettering • Carving • Large Selection • We Use No Paint • Home Owned and Experienced • We Have Other Barre A Colored Granites • Order Now For Spring • See The Memorial That You Buy. At — Liby Monuments CALL OR SEE DALE LIBY, Owner W. Monroe St. Phone 3-3602 Decatur

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A *** M Tedd Bryson banquet, Tuesday evening, at the Decatur Youth and Community Center. The banquet will begin at 6:30 p. m. Guest speaker for this banquet will be Tedd Bryson of Grand Rapids, Mich. Bryson is area vice president of Youth for Christ International for the Great Lakes area of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, and he has been affiliated with the Youth for Christ organization since 1952. He has worked rally and club programs in the states of Montana, California, Wisconsin and Michigan and has also served as part-time protestant chaplain at the Montana industrial school in Miles City, Mont. Before becoming area vice president, Bryson directed the rally program in Grand Rapids, Mich. While there he served as regional director for the state of Michigan. While in Grand Rapids Byrson had experience in all three of <the phases of the Youth for Christ program. He began as club director, then in 1960 he took over as rally director. During his

administrative years he initiated the lifeline program of Youth for Christ, working with delinquent and predelinquent teens. As a leader in Youth for Christ, he also spent some time overseas. His most recent trip was in 1962 when he went as the director for a Youth for Christ international teen team to Holland, Ireland, and France. ——r He will bring the address on the night of the promotional banquet. Invitations have been mailed out to many people in the area. Others wishing to attend may make reservations by calling Jerry Mitchel or Jack Rayer, both of Decatur. Reservations will have to be made no later than Friday evening. Sheep Committee Selects Officers The Adams county extension sheep committee met Thursday evening in the county extension office for the annual election of officers. James McCagg, Decatur route 3, was elected president; Bill Journay, Decatur route 3, was named vice president, and Melvin Meyer, Berne route 2, was chosen secretary-treasurer. A committee appointed to assist 4-H sheep project members and promote the sheep enterprise in the county includes Victor Baltzell, Decatur foute 4; Donald Moser, Berne route 1; Leo King, Jr., Decatur route 1; Dwight Schnepp, Monroe route 1, and Homer Winteregg, Monroe. The officers also set up sheep classes for the 1964 4-H fair. Classes are: Class I; breeding, spring ewe lamb, division I-A mutton; I-8,, wool; Class 11, breeding, registered spring ram lamb, division H-A, mutton, division 11-B, wool; Class 111, breeding, yearling ewe, division 111-A mutton, 111-B, wool; Vlass IV, market spring lamb (ewe and wether), cannot be the same ewe shown in Class I; Class V, pen of three market lambs (any combination of ewes or wethers, can include lamb shown in Classes I and IV. Any 4-H sheep member can show one entry in any of the five classes. Lambs that are to be sold at the 4-H lamb sale must weigh at least 80 pounds to be eligible for sale. A new feature of the 4-H sheep show is that trophies will be presented for all classes, mutton and wool division, and in showmanship. The committee felt this would encourage 4-H members to do a better job of showing their lambs and increase the sheep enrollment in the count. To Return Man For Fraudulent Check Sheriff Roger Singleton was expected to return sometime this afternoon with a prisoner who has been held in custody in Owensboro, Ky. Don Terry had been apprehended in that city several week ago on a warrant for his arrest on charges of fradulent check and false pretense from Adams county. He would not waive extradition so extradition procceedings were started. Sheriff Singleton and city police officer Bill Baumann transported Anthony F. Glendening, 55, route 2, Geneva, and Robert E. Dalyrample, 44, of Petroleum, to the state farm at Putnamville Thursday afternoon. Six Months Each They were fined and sentenced to six month terms at the farm by Judge John B. Stults in city court Thursday morning. They were found guilty of public intoxication. While they were being taken to the farm, located southwest of Indianapolis, the sheriff's office here learned that extradition procceedings against Terry had been completed. The sheriff and Baumann were contacted and they continued on to Owensboro to pick up Terry. New York Stock Exchange Price MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T. 137%, Du Pont 260%, Ford 54%, General Eelctric 87*4, General Motors 81%, Gulf Oil 55%, Standard Oil Ind. 67%, Standard Oil N. J. 85% U. S. Steel 57%.

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Kingsmen Quartet At Singspiration Service ■Die Four Kingsmen quartet from the Decatur Nazarene church will sing at a singspiratlon service to be held at the Nuttman Ave. United Brethren church Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The Nazarene church's trumpet trio will play for the prelude and the choir will sing “His Name is Wonderful.” Vocal solos, quartets and duets will be furnished by local church talent. Wes Christian, music director from the Fort Wayne United Brethren church, will be leading the congregational singing and Duane Seiple of Rockford, 0., will play the piano. The public is invited to attend. WREN CIRCUIT EUB A. N. Str »ley, pastor BETHEL 9:30 a m. — Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. — Morning Worship. WOOD CHAPEL 9:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 10:J0 a.m. — Prayer Service. 7:30 p.m. — Evening Worship Thursday Wood Chapel — 8:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting and Youth Fellowship. SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST H. E. Settlage, minister 9:00 — Sunday School. Classes for every age group. 10:(M — Worship Service. Sermon, “Shepherd and Sheep.” Saturday 10:00 — Children’s Choir Rehearsal. MONROE METHODIST CHURCH Charles E. Elam, pastor — 9:30 a.m. — Morning Worship. Dr. Joseph B. Martin, President of Taylor U. speaking. Infant baptism. 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 Preperation Rally for Adams County. 6:30 p.m. — MYIF. 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service with the Adams Central Choir giving the program. Monday 7:30 p.m. — Commission on Stewardship and Finance. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Adult Choir. 8:15 p.m. — Mid-Week Service, studying I Peter. Saturday 10:00 a.m.—Membership Training Class. MONROE FRIENDS CHURCH Vernon Riley, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. William Zurcher, superintendent. Morning worship 10:30 a.m. Youth service — 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday — 7:30 p.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN Preble Norman H. Kuck, pastor Early service — 8:15 a.m. Sunday school, Bible Class — 9:15 a.m. Late service — 10:00 a m. SALEM METHODIST Joseph Gibson, Pastor Divine Worship service at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. School at 10:20 a. m. Marilyn Sue Strayer will be baotized at the Worship service. The offering for Alaskan Relief will be received this Rally for all laymen for the Ford Philpot Crusade at Monroe Methodist church at 2:30 Sunday. PLEASANT DALE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Dolar Ritchey, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Oscar Geisel, superintendent. Director of Children’s Work, Ellen Leyse. Morning Worship 10:30. Sermon subject, “The Changing and Abiding.” Evening services, .7:80. Sermon subject, “Is The Young Man Safe?” We have the services at the County Home this p. m. at 2:00. The Church World Service truck will be at the Parish Hall to pick up relief goods April 13. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Leader, the pastor. ST. JOHN UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST—Vera Cruz Robert R. Oleson, pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Worship service. 7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship meeting. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir practice.

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ST. LUKE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRlST—Honduras Robert R. Oleson, Pastor 9:00 a. m. Worship Service. ! 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 7:00 p. m. JoiiU Youth Fellowship meeting at St John church. Monday 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Teachers meeting. 1 Wednesday I 6:30 p.m. Junior choir practice. 7:00 p. m. Adult choir practice. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Women’s Guild meeting. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Joseph Gibson, Pasfor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Divine Worship Service, with sermonette for the children, at 10:30. An offering for the Earthquake victims in Alaska will be taken at the close of the Sunday School service. Ford Philpot Rally at Monroe Methodist church at 2:30 Sunday. M. Y. F. this Saturday evening at 7:00 at Robert Morrison’s home. RIVARRE CIRCUIT UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST John O. Goodwin, Pastor MT. ZION CHURCH 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:00 Christian Endeavor. 7:30 Wed., Prayer Meeting. MT. VICTORY CHURCH 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Class Meeting. 7:30 Evening Worship. 7:30 Prayer Meeting. 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. Church School for all ages — 9:15 a.m. _ General Theme—“ Man’s Place in God’s Universe.” Scriptur.e — Ps. 8. ' ’ Mission Classes for children — 10:00 a.m. Consecrated leaders direct them. Divine Worship for Youth and Adults — 10:00 a.m. Anthem by the mixed choir. Scripture lesson — selected. Duet by Darva Hirschy and Brenda Roughia. Sermon — “Our Understanding Os the Times.” Text — “I am Alpha, and Omega the beginning and the end.” Rev. 21:6b by Pastor Angle. Prayer time for the ministers — 7:00 p.m. Prayer time for the lay-people — 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Services — 7:30 p.m. Pastor Farris Miller will bring the closing message. Public invited to these services. Calendar ' Monday 7:00 p.m. — Vacation Bible School Workshon at the Decatur Church of Christ. Tuesday 6:30 p.m. — Youth For Christ Banquet at the Youth and Community Center. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Mid-week service for all ages. Sing time, prayer time, and Bible study. Friday 8:00 p.m. — Wedding re-hearsal at the church. Saturday 1:00 p.m. — Pastor’s class at the church. 6:30 p.m. — A Wedding at the church. Future Events Lads and Dads Banquet at the church — Friday, April 24. Youth sponsors a Skate at “Happy Hours” the same evening — 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.Mother and Daughter Banquet at the church — Thursday, May 7th. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST Joe Carter, Interim Pastor Lowell Noll, superintendent. Sunday school — 9:30 am. Classes for all ages. Children’s classes -in McCoy Center. Worship — 10:30 a.m. 1964 — O-^r-Year of Challange. Junior BYF — 7:00. — Leader M” Ben McCullough. Worship — 7:30 p.m. WELCOME. MT. TABOR METHODIST CHURCH Bobo Albert Swenson, pastor •<* 9:30 — Sunday School, Classes for all ages. 10:30 — Preaching Service. Wednesday 7:3o—Prayer Service and Bible Study. You are cordially invited to worship with us at these services. Come and bring someone with you. DECATUR CALVARY EU.B. 6 miles east of Decatur on 224 and one mile south Albert Swenson, pastor 9:30 — Sunday School, Classes for all ages. 10:30 — Prayer and Praise service. We welcome you to worship with us at these services.

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MAKE ROOM i FOR CHRIST Rev. James R. Meadows The life plan which leaves no place for Christ is hopelessly defective. No matter what other things or persons are allowed to ( enter our plans in life, if we omit the M'rster we make a fatal error. Other friends are valuable; . other things pre important; but there is no other friend who can be to us what the Man of Nazareth can, and there is no other possession which can be so profitable as . that of an approving conscience. If we seek love, then He of all others should be a welcome guest, for He alone is love unfettered and unchangeable. If we seek peace, then He should be given a place of honor; for He alone can give peace to the heart of men when the storms are raging. If, we seek again, then He certainly should be considered, for if He is absent the bright gold will lose its luster and the brightest jewels will become tarnished. ST. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH (2 miles east and 2 miles north of Monroe) Robert R. Welch, pastor 9:15 — Morning Worship. 10:15 — Sunday School. Tuesday 7:00 — Ladies Aid at home of Mrs. Ocie Durr. Wednesday 7:00 — Prayer and Bible Study. 7:00 — M.Y.F. and Children’s Bible Hour. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Friedheim) A. A. Fenner, pastor Divine services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. r ‘ Sunday school and Bible class at 10:15 a.m. 1:30 p.m. —•_ Voters’ assembly meeting. 8:00 p.m. — Members of Adult Club sponsor a Variety Show in the School hall. Monday Sunday school staff will meet at 7:00 p.m. Sunday school teachers meet at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — Choirs will meet. Thursday 8:00 p.m. — Adult bible class will meet in school hall. STIEFEL GRAIN CO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Baby Chix Check-R-MHing KELLY’S Fabric-Care Center Dry Cleaning — Laundry Fur Storage Coin Operated Laundry & Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur 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 Decatur 3-2024 or 3-9368 1013 N. 2nd Decatur 3-2928 Frits Ellsworth GER B E FEDERAL LAND f ANK FARM LOANS Thomas E. Williams, Mgr. Rose M. Gase, Field Office Clerk 216 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784 Slieeti furniture 150-152 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-2602 Decatur “FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” BURKE/ INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. 11th St. Phone 3-3050

Christ never is a burden. He never detracts from life, but always adds to its joy and vitality. Better give Him room, and then make all other things fit into His 1 plans. This is the secret of true happiness and of attaining the loftiest altitude which any life > may reach. t THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “Fear not, little flock: for it i is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” — Luke . 12:32. _____ CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home i Building Service” t r "strlckler "Mobile Home" P«rk7"lac. 1 ? 521 S. 13th Street, one of Indiana's i leading: trailer courts, Is located on highway U.S. 27 near th* 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 3-9825 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 3-3307 Fleet-Wing 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 Pius 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 Sup«Jies Tnon's Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 SMITH DRUG CO. 149 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3614 Your Rexall Drug Store “I was glad when they said unto me, Let ns go into the house of the Lord.” Psalms 122:1. REYNOLDS ELECTRIC WEMHOFF MEMORIALS Phone 3-2060 Hi-Way 27 ■ 33 N.

STRICKLER - MOBILE HOME PARK, INC. - -- 521 S. 13th St. . . . one of Indiana’s leading Trailer Courts, is located on US 27, near the South edge of Decatur, Ind. A modern laundry, New modern wash house with dry cleaning plant, Hair Dryer, TV and 25 lb. Washers, outdoor playground, new indirect lighting, picnic area, a recreation building and a tennis court, are provided for the convenience of the residents. ■* * PHONE 3-9825 ' ‘ ~

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PHOTOGRAPHY by Dave and Edith Cola EVERYTHING FOR YOUR WEDDING. Portraits Today Are Priceless Tomorrow.. 1409 W. Monroe St, Call 3-3861 Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME Thomas N. Sefton, Mgr, Phone 3-3181 XMh V Decatur, Ind. HARMAH’S MKT. GROCERIES * MEAT! PRODUCE 618 Adams St. Decatur BOWER Jewelry Storp Diamond and Wedding Rings TEEPLE GENERAL TRUCKING Daily Service Between Fort Wayne and Richmond. Phone 3-2607 STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND. SMITH PURE MILK CO. Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th st Adams V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRON WE FINANCE Phone 3-448! 104 N. 15th St. Decatur. Ind. ■seMSßMuussisussssaHaaeMWaaumumaneMsmMU GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe Sts. Phone 3-3609 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 The First State Dank DECATUR, IND. Established 1883 Member F. D. I. C. Decatur Equipment Inc. Sales and Service Hiway 27 North Phone 3-2904 ADAMS COUNTY TRAILER SALES, Inc. NEW and USED TRAILERS Decatur, Ind. 803 N. 13th St. Phone 3-3138 LAWSON Heating — Plumbing Appliances — Sales and Service Phone 3-3626 1835 W. Monroe St. If No Answer Call 3-1539 Tom Weis Men’s Wear QUALITY CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS 101 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-4115