Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1964 — Page 6
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I Dennis Ahr Summer Aide For Engineer Dennis Ahr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ahr. 208 S. Fifth St., Decatur. is working this summer as an assistant in the city engineer's office. Ahr will return this fall to Purdue University, where he is a junior, majoring in chemistry. Florida Man Fined For Intoxication James Alvin Smith, 29-year-old Florida resident, was fined $lO and costs, totaling S3O. in city court this morning. Smith was arrested Wednesday afternoon by the city police in the downtown area and charged with public intoxication. „
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All-America Football Tilt Saturday Night BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPU — Texas and Pennsylvania each claims to be tne top breeding ground for college football players, but those appearing in the fourth annual All-America football game Saturday. night will let the fans decide. Nine native Pennsylvanians will play for the East and nine Texans will suit up for the West. The West holds a 2-1 edge in the series launched by the American Football Coaches Association in 1961. The heavier West squad has been installed a slight favorite in this na’ion-ally-televised (ABC-TV, 9:30 p.m.. EDT> battle between 58 of the riation's 1963 college stars. Three Pennsylvanians will be in the starting offensive lineup for the East. All America Jim Kelly of Notre Dame, from Kipfer Resigns As Teacher At Geneva Geneva school teacher Bill Kipfer has submitted his resignation to the South Adams school board effective July 1. Announcement of the resignation was made by superintendent C. J. Neuenschwander. Kipfer, who taught vocational agriculture and biology at Geneva for five years, has signed a contract for a similar position at Pennville. He is a graduate of Berne high school and Purdue University.
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Clairton, will open at right end. Pi tsbungh ! s Charles Ahlborn, of Belle Vernon, will be the center, and another Panther, Paul Martha, of Wilkinsburg, will be at halfback. Other Quaker State alumni under East Head Coach Pete Elliott of Illinois are Navy end Jim Campbell, Homestead; Miami tackle Dan Conners, St. Mary’s; Bob Soleau,' William and Mary guard; 7 Pittsburgh; Duke guard Chuck Walker, Allison Park; Penn State center Ralph Baker, Lewiston; and Pittsburgh fullback Rich Leeson, Scott. Bob Devaney of Nebraska has installed four Texans in the West's starting offensive eleven. They are Texas Te?h end Dave Parks, Abilene; Rice tackle John Mims. Mission; Texas A&M center Ray Kubala, of West, Texas: and Baylor quarterback Don Trull, Houston. West Texas State halfback Jerry Richardson, Canyon; TCU guard Bob Mangum, St. Worth; Arizona State halfback Charles Taylor, Grand Prairie; TCU fullback Tommy Joe Crutcher, McKinney; and Scott Appleton, All-America Texas tackle from Brady, are the other westerners. Elliott said Campbell will serve at a defensive end post and Baker will be the left linebacker. . Appleton will be the West’s middle linebacker, Richardson will operate at left cornerback and Taylor will patrol the right cornerback spot , Too Much Salt When food cooked in water has been over-salted, boil a few pieces of raw potato in the pot for several minutes. Most of the excess salt will be absorbed by the potatoes.
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Two Enrolled At Ball State College MUNCIE, IND.— Two Decatur students spent two days recently at Ball State Teachers College attending a freshman orientation program and enrolling in fall classes at the college. They were Deborah Adele Smith and Mary Ann Holthouse. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Smith, R. 4, Decatur. She is a 1964 graduate of Adams Central, where she was treasurer of pep club, feature twirler and a member of the'intramurals queen's court. She also participated in band, bowling club, rifle club and the newspaper staff. She plans to enter nurses' training at Ball State. Miss Holthouse is a 1964 graduate of Decatur Catholic high school, where she was president of National Honor Society, a member of American Field Service, vice president of the junior and senior class, twirler and salute torian of the graduating class. She will major in elementary education at Ball State. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holtbouse, R. 3, Decatur. X ST. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch. Pastor 9:00 Morning Worship. 10:00 Sunday School. 7:00. No service this evening. We are dismissing in favor of our Missionary Convention at Oakwood Park, Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, Ind. Wednesday 7:30 Prayer & Bible study. 7:30 M. Y. F. Service. 7:30 Children’s Bible Hour. UNION CHAPEt fcVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN “The Chapel at the Crossroads” Kenneth P. Angle, Pastor Leroy Walters, S. S. Supt. Devotions for all ages—9:oo a.m. Bible study for all ages 9:15 a.m. Lesson theme: “The Whole Household of God.” Scriptures, Eph. 2:11-22. Text of lesson. Eph. 2:19. Special by duet. Sermon —“Teach Thy Children” by Pastor. A Chat with the Kiddies, Pastor. A Missionary Family Night, 7:30 p. m. This service will be in charge of the Missionary Circles. A shower will be given to Robert and Mary (Speakman) Sutherland. They plan to leave for the field in South America. Members and friends are invited to share with us. , ~ ■ 4 Wednesday 4 7:30 p. m. Midweek services at the church. This is an informal service for the family. Let us beat the usual summer slump. God leads willing followers in the summer as well as in the winter. Saturday This day commemorates a day that means so much to all of the citizens of our great country. Let us thank our great God fbr this land that he gave us. Ask God for traveling mercy as you travel ‘ the highways. Future Events: Local conference at the church Tuesday, July 7, 7:30 p. m. Pastor Angle will preside. Annual Sunday School Outingwill be July 19. Plan now to attend. Wren circuit E. U. B. A. N. Straley, pastor Bethel 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Guest Speaker, Rev. David Skipper Columbus, Ohio Representative of the Bible Meditation League. Wood Chapel 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 “a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: “Meeting the Need” No evening service on account of the Annual Conference which begins this evening at Camp St. Marys. * Thursday Wood Chapel 8:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Youth Fellowship St. John United Church of Christ Vera Crus Robert R. Oleson, pastor £ 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Worship Service, Dr. Meredith Sprungei preaching 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship at St. Luke Church '* St. Luke United Church of Christ Honduras ~ Robert R. Oleson, pastor 9:00 a.m. Worship Service, Dr. Meredith Sprunger preaching 10:00 a.m. Sunday school 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship Meeting, Wednesday • *" 4 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice. Monroe Methodist Charles E. Elam, pastor 9:30 a m. Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Children’s Choirs 10:30 a.m. Church School 6:30 p.m. Jr. Hi M. Y. F. The Senior M. Y. F. will be at Institute Epworth ” Forest this week. ' ■ .«'■ z/ - .'J-' -- Salem United Church of Christ H. E. Settlage, Minister 9:00 Sunday school. Classes for all age groups 10:00 Worship Service, Sermon, "Barnabas, an example of Christian Manhood.” « TrSO Men’s Fellowship Meeting Wednesday 8:00 Church Board Meeting Thursday — Ladies Aid Picnic dinner in Berne Park.
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•PEAKS ii""Tr lateraaitaaal Uniterm ; -Xj • Snoday Sebeol Leeaom L: .. World Family Lesson for Jone 28,1964 Backfraaad Scriptar*: Ephesian. 2:1122: Til-l*. DexUoari Beading: Eph.si.na 4:1-7. HTHE CHRISTIAN CHURCH is -L one of the strangest collections of humanity that exists in the world. There is hardly another religion which has a church; it is S peculiarly Christian institution. But even its members debate end-
lessly among themselves as to what the church really is and what to call it. Even in the New Testament other names besides "church” are used for it. Clearly, the church did not fit all its titles equal-
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ly well; if any one had been quite satisfactory, there would have been no need for the other names. One of the names used by St. Paul in referring to the church is “household of God” (Eph. 2:19). This word includes the meaning “family”; the striking point is that Paul calls it the household of God. What other organization can dare to call itself by such a high name? Paul does not mean to call the church perfect, completely holy; but he uses some of the same words to refer to the church that he uses in speaking about Christ and God. In short, we are invited by the Apostle to look at the church as both divine and human. The household —that is the everyday human word; of God —that is the word of divinity. This alone makes the church unique. This also raises problems. To bypass a long discussion, we must say that according to the New Testament, the church is not a club which has asked Christ to join them. It is the other way around: Christ invites the church to join him. “Follow me,” he used to say in Galilee, and still does. What we share Now if we are, as a church, in any sense the household or family of God, we might be expected to have something in common. To put it another way, if you traveled around the world, meeting Christians in every nation (for there are fewer than half a dozen nations without any Christians), you might expect to find these Christians to be a good deal alike. But the fact is, you would probably be struck with how different they are. Even if you look into one congregation, say your own, what a variety of temperament, dispositions, abilities, and tastes you would find! What draws these people together, what is the cement that holds these odd-shaped stones in place? It is certainly not the peas-in-a-pod likeness that you might find in a college fraternity or the lockstep likeness of prisoners shuffling to bed. All sorts and conditions „of men make up the church. Why doesn’t the church split a thousand ways? The fact is, it has split, too many ways. But even so, as you pass from denomination to denomination, from Protestant to Catholic, from liberal to conservative, there is still something that all these smaller groups share in common. In our heritage Let’s be brief on paper here, and leave the reader free to continue thinking about this for himself. One thing you will find in every church in the world—one thing that makes us ail one, is that you can’t even get into a church by telling the officers how good you are. You get in, and you stay in, by admitting that you’re juit not right. We call this “confession of sin,” confession of the most serious failure a man can commit —not coming up to what God has a right to expect of him. If we could .say no more than that, the church would not have lasted long. But we can also say, and this is more important, that,, this great family is made up of those who admit their weakness and perverseness, and have asked the pardon of a gracious God, and have received it; and now, in Paul’s words, “have access to the Father,” through him—that is, Jesus. A young Mohammedan who had been converted to* Christian faith said to me when I asked him what had persuaded him to be a Christian; “My old religion had plenty of theology, just as much as yours; but you have Christ, and we have nothing to match him.** 7*
THINE IS THE VICTORY Rev. James R. Meadows Many of us are frightened. We don’t know why - - - there seems to be rid immediate danger. But we are fearful of what may lie in the future. Tension in world affairs still exists. The struggle for power among nations continues. Strange new weapons promise to make War more devastating than any in the past. No wonder "many are worried. What a good time this is to take inventory of our lives. Are we doing what God would have us do? No real child of God has reason to worry today. No forces of destruction are sufficient to defeat God’s purposes. There may be suffering among us, but these things are not final. God has the last word. We are desperately in need of faith to live by. No faith answers Rivarre Circuit United Brethren in Christ John O. Goodwin, Pastor Mt. Victory Church 9:00 Morning Wpnship 10:00 Sunday School 7:30 Daily Vacation Bible Scho 1 Program 8:00 Wed. Prayer Meeting (please note the time changes) Mt. Zion Church 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship v *■ 7:00 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Wed. Praver Meeting (please note the time changes) Pleasant Mills Methodist Joseph Gibson, pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. ' Promotion Day Services by the Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. with sermonette by pastor 9 Salem Methodist * Joseph Gibson, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. M. Y. F. Group leaves for Epworth Forest after noon. All parents and friends are asked to bring any groceries, canned goods, and/or fresh vegetables they can to the Church Sunday morning, for the Senior Institute youth. v Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday at 8:00 * STIEFEL GRAIN CO. PURINA CHOWS SEEDS — FERTILIZER Baby Chix Check-R-Mixing ■BMv’aiaiamarvaßßa mi KELLY’S Fabric-Care Center Dry Cleaning — Laundry Fur Storage ‘ Coin Operated Laundry & Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur G E R B E R ’T" WSBbMI * 1 ' FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANS * Thomas E. Williams, Mgr. Rose M. Gase, Field Office Clerk 218 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784 SL eels furniture 150-152 S 2nd Si Phone 3-2602 Decatur “FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” BUR K E INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. 11th St, Phone 3-3050 JET GRILL Meals — Short Orders Bottomless Cup of Coffee. Small Banquet Room. Monroe, Ind. Phone 2-6517 DECATUR CAB CO. .0. • v Phone 3-4944 Safe, Dependable * Driven '
our need except faith in Christ. How fortunate we are if we h “Y e that faith. The insecurity of this present world is not at all surpriising when we have this faith. We are children of Eternity .Through t faith in the Lord Jesus Christ we have been redeemed frojrn the limitations of this life. This is cause for supreme joy. This xs me victory that overcometh the world. Attend church next Sunday ana every Sunday. Get the faith strengthened. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE “For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.” — I John 5:4. CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home Building Service” Strickler Mobile Home Park. Infc, 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 aretf, a recreation building and a tennis court are provided for the convenlfence of the residents. _ Phone 3-0H25 JOHNSON’S STUDIO Candid Weddings Portraits, Commercial, Baby & Confirmation. Roll Film Developing—All Kinds HO S. 10th St. Decatur Miller’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, Ice Cream 937 N. 2nd St V Phone 3-3307 Fleet-Wing Products BEAVERS OIL * SERVICE, INC. Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 ROTH ELECTRIC Electric Heat & Wiring ’ Home Komfort Insulation ’t FREE ESTIMATES Phone 2-6513 Monroe, Ind. QUALITY PRODUCTS Plus Courteous, Prompt Service. - DIAL 3-2561 , " DECATUR READY-MIX CORP. Treon’s Poultry Market Fresh Dressed Poultry „ Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery Phone 3-3717 | SMITH DRUG GO. J 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.” t Psalms 122:1. _ REYNOLDS ELECTRIC WEMHOFF MEMORIALS Phone 3-2060 Z Hi-Way 27 - 33 N.
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FRIDAY. JUNE 26, 1964
ATTENTION MINISTERS Due to the July 4 holiday falling on Saturday, rural church announcement* willappear next week in Thursday'* Daily ■ Democrat, and city church announcement* will be printed F r iday, July 3. Minister* are asked to have their announcement* in this office one day earliei next week. photography , by DAVE COLE People Pleasing Photographs ’1409 W. Monroe St. Phone 3-3861 Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME Thoma* N. Sefton, Mgr. HARMAN’S MKT. GROCERIES - MEATS PRODUCE 618 Adams St. Decatur BOWER Jewelry Store RMS Diamond and Wedding Rings TEE P L E GENERAL TRUCKING Daily Service Between Fort Wavne and ' ichmond. Phone 3-2607; STUCKY FURNITURE co. MONROE, IND. SMITH PURE MILK Ci Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRON WE FINANCE Phone 3-4489 104 N. 15th St. Decatur, Ind. J ‘ GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe Sts. Phone 3-3609 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 ; Th* First Stale Bank DECATUR, IND. Established 1883 Member F. D. I. C. Decatur Equipment ' Inc. Sales and Service IHiway 27 North Phone 3-2994 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 3-4539
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