Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1964 — Page 2

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Hakes Appointed To Lutheran Hospital Richard O. Hakes, RN, MS. formerly of Decatur, has been named director of nursing service at Lutheran hospital in Fort Wayne, effective as of Sept. 1, according to a joint announcement by Edgar C. Kruse, administrator, and Mrs. Carrie M. Filton, director of nursing. Hakes is a graduate of St. Elisabeth hospital school of nursing, Covington. Ky.. in 1952. He received the B. S. degree from Indiana University in 1958 and his M. 8. degree in nursing was awarded by I. U. last month . His professional experience includes duty as a staff nurse, oper ating. room nurse and supervisor at the Adams county memo-ial hospital assistant director of nursing at the New Castle state hospital. and most recently director of nursing at Wabash county hospital at Wabash. A member of the I. U ilumn association and the Methodist church. Hakes resides with hh wife, the former Margaret Har ris of Decatur, and one son at 1148 Nuttman avenue, Fort Wayne.

Three From Decatur In Student Teaching MUNCIE. Ind. — Three Ball State Teachers College seniors from Decatur are among 177 full-time student teachers who will be in Indiana public schools this fall to get practical experience in teaching and meeting all the extra challenges that a teacher faces each day. Full-time student teachers will report to their assigned classes on September 21. according tn Dr. E. Graham Pogue, director of student teaching. In addition to the full-time program. the college has a part-time student teaching —program in schools within commuting distance of the campus. Part-time assignments will be made as soon as school begins this fall. Student teachers from Decatur are Julia Ann Ellsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ellsworth. 135 Limtoerlost Trail; Max L. Moser, son of Mr and Mrs. Richard Gerber, R R 2, and James Dixson Nelson. son of Katharyne Nelson, 217 So. 7th St. Miss Ellsworth will teach first grade undot* Ruby Swickard at Southeast, *c(iool s She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi social sorority and is an elementary education major. Moser, a social science major, will teach social science under Donald Reichert at South Side high school, Fort Wayne. Neteon will teach fifth grade under Glcnnys Roop at Northwest elementary school. An elementary (-duration major, he is active in Masonic lodge 571, Decatur. Handy Car Carrier Cut a discarded tire inner-tube into nnc-inch sections and loop the sections together to make a strong rubber strap for fastening large packages and baggage on the bumper or top of the car. Loop the ends of the strap over the bumper ends, trunk, or door handles, or anywhere there is a projection or corner.

Health Care Backers Gird For Battle WASHINGTON (UPI) - Backers of * Senate - passed health care - Social Security bill today began tn organize a rescue operation for the measure in anticipation of a tough fight in the House. The Senate approved the bill Thursday by a 60-38 vote. It naw goes to a House - Senate conference committee, but negotiations on a compromise bill are not expected to begin until the middle of the month. Once the compromise is worked out, the changes then must be approved by both House and Senate The original House bill contained no health care provisions. The Senate measure would expand the Social Security system to provide hospitalization and nursing care benefits for about 18 million elderly persons. In addition it calls for a 87 • a • month boost in cash benefits for 20 million Social Security pensioners. All this would be financed through higher payroll taxes. Previous Bills Killed No health care bill has ever reached the House floor for a vote. Previous measures have been bottled up or killed in the House Ways & Means _Committee, due In large pari to the opposition of committee chairman Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark.

Rep. Cecil R. King, DCalif., a longtime supporter of health care legislation, indicated in an interview that backers might resort to a rarely used parliamentary maneuver to help rescue the bill. He said that an attempt probably would be made bn the floor to instruct House conferees to insist on a health care program in the final draft of the compromise bill. This move would require a majority vote. But even then it is not binding on the conferees, though such an action is supposed to express ‘‘the will of the House.” House Republican Leader Charles A Halleck. Ind . told a news conference Thursday, “1 don’t think anything providing health care ... will finally be enacted into law.” Names Seven Members In an unusual move the Senate nafoed Seven members of its finance committee to bargain with House negotiators, instead of the normal five. This was done to include at least two pro - health care senators, Albert Gore, D - Tenn . and Clinton P. Anderson, D - N. M. The other five conferees all are opposed to the measure. A breakdown of Thursday’s final Senate vote on the bill showed 48 Democrats and 12 Republicans supporting it. and 10 Democrats and 18 Republicans against it. The bill already is an issue in the presidential campaign. President Johnson enthusiastically supported the health care [Jan. and it was endorsed in the ISMJ4 Democratic party platform. GOP presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater assailed it as a step toward a welfare - state system and voted against it in the Senate. U.S. Enlisted Man Killed Neat Saigon SAIGON. Viet Nam <UPI» — A IT S A-my enlisted man was killed today when ground fire from Communist Viet Cong guerrillas ripped into a U. 8. helicopter 34 miles southwest of Saigon. The American, whose name was withheld [lending notificai tion of next of kin. was the 189th U.S. serviceman to be killed in action since 1.9*1. A crew member of an American UHIB chopper, the soldier dipd of a chest wound while helping Vietnamese troops track down Communist guerrillas in Tay Ninh Province. In other military action, three suffered slight injuries in plane and helicppter crash landings. And three more American adviser* were helping Vietnamese forces drive to their biggest victory tn weeks near the northern city of Quang Ngai. With operations .still in progress. Vietnamese regulars and local ‘‘pooular’' forces had killed 79 Viet Cong guerrillas, can’tirod two others and took possession of several weapons including two recoilesa cannons. As of 5 p.m. <5 am. EDT) today, government forces had suffered eight killed and 36 wounded in action. Muffins If there is not enough batter to fill all the pans of the muffin tin. fill the empty ones with water. This wilt make the muffins bake more evenly, and will also prevent burning.

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RIVARRE circuit Halted Brethren In Christ . Jehn O. Goodwta, paster Mont Victory church 9:30 Sunday Schhol, Lisle Krittte superintendent. 10:30 — Morning Worship. — 8:00 — Wednesday Prayer MeetMoral Zion Church Ing. 9:00 — Sunday School, Homan Sprunger, Superintendent. 10:00 — Class Meeting. 7:00 — Christian Endeavor. 7:30 — Evening Worship. :30 — Wednesday, Prayer meeting. a *” ‘ SALEM METHODIST Joseph Gibson, poster Sunday School at 9:10 a.m. MYF at 6 p.m. Evening Church Service at 7:30. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Service at the Migrant Camp at 2 p.m. Sunday. UNION CHAPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN "The Chapel at the Crossroads” Kenneth P. Angle, pastor Leroy Walters, S. 8. sept. Church School — 9:00 a.m. Devotions-for all. Lesson Study — 9:15 a.m. Lesson Theme — “Leaders for Troubled Times.” Scriptures — Judges 2:11, 15-22. Text — God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your strength, but with the temptation will also provide the way to escape, that you may be able to endure it. —1 Cor. 10:13. Divine Worship — 19:00 n.m. Organ Prelude — My Mrs. Earl Chase, “Only Trust In Jesus”— by Sadler. Offertory Music — “Brighten The Corner Where You Are” by Ogden. ’ Chat with the Kiddies — pastor. Anthem — “To The Work.” by Fanny Crosby. Scriptures — 2 Thess. 3:1-18. Solo — By Pam Gaunt. Sermon — “The Labor Principle.” " MONDAY Labor Day. » TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. — A Trustee meeting at the cijurch. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. — Sing time, prayer time, and a timely Bible lesson study. Bring the family. Earl Chake will lead this study. FUTURE EVENTS Decatur Group Youth Rally at Decatur Evangelical United Brethren Church (Trinity) Sunday, September 13, at 2:00 p.m. Sunday School and Worship Rally Day, Sunday, September 27th. Denominational Day of Prayer — September 30th. Promotion Day and Holy Communion Day, October 4th. Thought for the week: “Diamonds are only chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs, yon see. If they’d petered out, as most of us do. Where would the diamonds be?” PLEASANT DALE CHURCH es the BRETHREN Dolar Ritchey, pastor Sunday school 9:30 (Note change of time.) Oscar Geisel, superintendent. Director of Children’s Work, Ellen Leyse. Morning Worship 10:30. Sermon subject, ‘THE PRODIGAL SON." Evening services 7:30 Sermon subject. “THE PHOPHETS." Home coming Sept. 20. Bible study and Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. CBYF wiH meet in the Parish 1 all following evening services. MOUNT PLEASANT METHODIST (2 miles west of Decatur) Donald Orr. minister 9:15 a.m. — Church Schoal. Classes for all age groups. 10:15 a m. — Worship Hour. Labor Sunday Sermon: “When Work Sacred." MONROE METHODIST Charles E. Elam, pastor 9:30 a m. — Morning Worship with Rev. Gordon Klopfenstein as the guest speaker. 10:30 a.m. — Church School. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. — Adult Choir. 8:15 pm. — Mid-Week Praj er Service. THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. — Official Board. SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST H. E. Settlage. minister 9:00 — Sunday School. Classes for all age groups. Mission Festival Services: 10:00 — Worship Service, with Rev. Marvin Deerhake guest minster. 7:30 — Evening Service, with Rev. Willard -Zinke guest min.ster. ST. JOHN UNITED (Hl RTH OF CHRIST Vera Crus Robert fc. Oleson, pastor 9:30 a.m. — Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. — Worship Service ST. LUKE UNITED CTHJBCH OF CHRIST Hendnras Robert R. Oleson, pastor 9:00 a.m. — Worship Servic". 10:00 a m. — Sunday School WEDNESDAY 6:30 — Junior Choir Practice \ -

EKj/nM Leoepoo bBHKmBr Heroes Lesson ter September 6, MM ■Mkcr«»4 Strietarai Judgm 1 through DovoUoml ImOm> Pmlbi M:l-0, 14-W. MANKIND has three ideals which cannot harmonise with one another. So says a philosother. The three Meets are: the ero, the artist, the saint What makes a proper hero doesn't make a proper saw or a proper artist. What is good behavior for the ’MM saint may not be 1 JHHl such for the artist . and so on. d jitl Men of any one M type are hkely t 0 I shock and repel men of other 'Jgigf < jB types. We see this Hl' JB today in the unDr. Foreman easy relations between military men and “eggheads," between athletes and Phi Beta Kappas. We can find it in the Bible too. One strange part ot the Bible is the book of the Judges, in which there are stories so disgusting and terrible that they never yet have been used as Sunday school lessons. Heroes The word “judges" at used in the book of the Old Testament by that name does not have its usual meaning either in Hebrew or in English. It is used to refer to certain men, usually counted as twelve in number, who raised armies, carried out assassinations, or in other ways, always by the use of violence, came to the rescue of the Israelites and set them free once more. The judges were all military heroes and honored as such. They were heroes, not saints, and cannot be measured by the yardstick of a saint. Cberage Yet these men, from the greatest to the least of them, were instruments of God in the world, and were used by the Spirit of God to work out his good purposes. They were not such men as all Christians ought to be; byt . they were men with some quail- ‘ ties which all Christians might well imitate. One of these qualities was courage. No man without; courage can be abero. We may expect that a hero will be not only moderately brave, as most human beings are, but (as we put tt today) brave “above and beyond* the line of duty.” We can ? think of Ehud, going cm his mis- . sion of death quietly la the very ' taldst of his country's enemies; of Gideon, watching his little army melt away—two out of three of them admitting they were scared, and going home!—of Shamgar, doing great exploits with no weapon but a stick to prod oxen with; of Deborah, a military chief es staff, taking the lead only because she could find no man to do ft; Samson, full of good possibilities even if he never used them, certainly no eoward in the face of lions or men. One and all they were men who dared to do what other men feared to attempt f aHh t , Centuries later, the writer of the Letter Jo the Hebrews, in reflecting on these very men and naming some of them, thinks chiefly not of their courage but of their faith. By faith they won their battles. Now the Old Testament does not give details about most of the judges, but where it does give details they are a little surprising. Faith is so often confused with a list of propositions we are asked or commanded to believe, that we don't always recognize faith of the kind these Hebrew heroes had. Theirs was an active iteth, the faith of fighters and doers, not thinkers. Not that God has no need for thinkers; but when Israel needed a war of liberation, as they so often did, they ware not to be saved by scribes and professors, but by men with weapons in their hands, not afraid to-use kind of faith does have some “be lief-about” in it but also "belief-in.” Men of fighting faith believe in something and some one; their faith is a challenge and a summons, not a meekly recited creed. What those heroes believed in was freedom; they fought, every one of them, to set their people free. The Who was the Lord of Hosts (meaning Lord of Armies). They did their great exploits as champions of the Almighty. n. PAUL LUTHERAN Preble Norman H. Keck, pastor 8:00 a.m. — Early worship. 9:15 a.m. — Sunday School and Bible class. 10:00 a.m. — Late worship with Communion. » 1:30 pm. — Grade school basebak game with Zion Decatur at ' Decatur. 6:00 p.m. — Serving begins for Walther League Social. ,8:00 p.m. — Evening Walther League Social entertainment. / TUESDAY , 8:00 a.m. — Chapel service followed by school registration.

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ARE WE GUILTY Rev. James R. Meadows Somewhere we read of a man who one Sunday, sat through an entire service in church with his hat on his head. After the service an usher asked him, “What is the idea of sitting through the church service wearing your hat?” The man replied, “I have been a member of the church for two years, and I told my wife this morning I was going to make someone in the church speak to me if I died in the attempt.” Who can tell how many people there are, members and strangers too, who come to church hungry not only for the Word of God, but hungry for a friendly word of greeting from God’s people, and go away lonelier still. Too many churches there are that are cold, formal, unfriendly, unconcerned with strangers. It may be of course, that some visitors are too sensitive on this score. It may be that they sat beside other strangers, who likewise looked for a word of welcome from them. — At any rate, most churches BT. PAUL MISSIONARY CHURCH Robert R. Welch, pastor 9:15 — Morning Worship. 10:15 — Sunday School. 7:00 — Evening Service. WEDNESDAY 7:00 — Prayer and Bible Study. 7:00 — MYF Service. 7:00 — Children’s Bible Hour. PLEASANT MILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Joseph Carter, pastor Lowell Noll, superintendent "No services at all Sunday.” Visitation Sunday. WEDNESDAY WMS — 7:30 p.m. — Mrs. Treva Mihm. J: MONROE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST Carey KnltUe, pastor Sunday School — 9:30. Worship Service — 10:30. Evening Service — 8:00. The Young People are sponsoring a singspiration and Paul Hirschy will bring the message. All are invited. WEDNESDAY Wednesday evening — Prayer Service — 7:30. PLEASANT MILLS METHODIST Joseph Gibson, paster Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship Service at 10:30. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Thursday at 8 p.m. MYF Saturday at 7 p.m. KELLY’S Fabric-Car« Center Dry Cleaninc — Laundry Fur Storage Coin Operated Laundry & Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur GERBER’S" FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANS Thomas E. Williams. Mgr. Rose M. Gase, Field Office Clerk 2M S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784 sheets furniture 150-152 S. 2nd Si Phone 3-2602 Decatur "FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” BURKE INSURANCE SERVICE 238 N. Uth St. Phone 3-3050 jet drill Meals — Short Orders Bottomless Cup es Coffee. Small Banquet Room. Mombe, Ind. Phone 2-6517 DECATUR CAB CO. Mmm 3-4544 Safe, Dependable Drivers

could be more friendly, especially to the strangers and the visitors, who are likely to be most conscious of a low temperature. Who knows how many opportunities to help another, to give and be a personal witness to the love of Christ, have been lost because we were silent when we should have spoken? One of the outstanding marks of the early church was its fellowship. Be in the church service of your choice next Sunday and every Sunday possible. THIS WEEK’S BIBLE VERSE "Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous.”—l Peter 3:8. CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home Building Service” Strickler Mobile Home Park. 1.e.. 521 8. 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-OS2S JOHNSON’S STUDIO Candid Weddings Portraits, Commercial, Baby & Confirmation. Roll Film Developing—All Kinds 110 S. 10th St. Decatur Milter’s Grocery Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Meat, 937 N. 2nd St. Phone 3-3307 « Fleet-Wing Products BEAVERS OIL SERVICE, IRC. Dependable Farm Service Phone 3-2705 ROTH ELECTRIC Electric Heat & Wiring Home Komfort Insulation FREE ESTIMATES Phone 2-6513 Monr«e, 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 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 Lard.” Psalms 122:1. REYNOLDS ELECTRIC WEMHOFF MEMORIALS Phone 3-2060 Hi-Way 27 - 33 N.

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photography by DAVE COLE People Pleasing Photographs 1409 W. Monroe St Phone 3-3861 Gillig & Doan FUNERAL HOME Thomas N. Sefton, Mgr. HARMAH’S MKT. GROCERIES - MEATS PRODUCE 618 Adams St. Decatur BOWER Jowelry Storo Diamond and Wedding Rings TEE P L E GENERAL TRUCKING Daily Service Between Fort Wayne and Richmond. Phone 3-2607 STUCKY FURNITURE CO. MONROE, IND. SMITH PURE MILK Utt Your Local Milk Merchant Grade “A” Dairy Products 134 S. 13th at Adams - V. F. Hurst and Son ORNAMENTAL IRON WE FINANCE Phone 3-448 P , 104 N. 15th St. Decatur, Ind. GAY’S MOBIL SERVICE 13th and Monroe Sts. Phone 3-3609 1315 W. Adams Phone 3-2971 1 Tbs First Slate Bank 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 b TRAILERS ’ Decatur, Ind. • 803 N. 13th St. Phene 3-3138 LAWSON Heating — Plumbing Appliances Sales and Sendee Phone 3-3626 1835 W. Monroe St. If No Answer Cali 3-4539 - 3 L„! '