Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1964 — Page 2

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Isbell Loses Punch Al Sea This Morning MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. (UPI) — Hurricane Isbell Jost its punch at sea today and breezed Into the North Carolina coast with little apparent effect. “I think- we lucked out,” said Col. David Spivey, civil defense director for the area where 200 persons had gathered in emergency shelters to ride out the storm. The season’s ninth tropical twisted boasting 75 mile per hour winds during a meandering course Thursday, decreased in intensity as it neared the coast during the night and early morning. It was only a tropicai storm when its “diffuse center" moved inland 20 miles TURTLESOUP, SHAFFER'S RESTAURANT 245 3t

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G. 0. P. Headquarters To Close For Rally Roy Price, chairman of the Adams county Republican central committee, announced today that Republican headquarters at both Decatur and Berne will be closed Saturday to give all Republicans of the county an opportunity to attend the rally to be held at the 4-H building at the south edge of Bluffton. Speakers wiH be Russell Bontrager. candidate for United States senate, and Cong. E. Ross Adhir of Fort Wayne. northeast of here before dawn. The highest winds recorded were 50 m.p.h. at Hatteras on the famed Outer Banks. The Washington Weather Bureau in an 8 a.m. EDT advisory located "the remains” of Isbell about 50 miles west of Hatteras, moving northward at about 12 m.p.h. The advisory warned of the possibility of a tornado along the North Carolina coast this morning. Isbell, which once had 125 m.p.h winds, spawned several tornadoes when it passed over southern Florida Wednesday. The storm claimed four lives in Cuba and one in Florida. Isbell will become part of a developing winter storm located near the upper South Carolina coast, the advisory said. ’"nils storm will move northeasterly and absorb Isbell with a single storm center over the Virginia Capes by late afternoon. Gale warnings were hoisted on the North Carolina coast northward to Ocean City, Md. Winds of 45 to 50 m.p.h. and tides of 2 to 4 feet above normal were forecast for this area.

St. Jetei UMted Ctareh of ChrM ■obert B. Oleeon, Pbtoor Vera Crux 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship at St. Luke Church TUESDAY 9:00 a.m. All day meeting of the Women’s Guild St. Lake ’UMted tWtch Os Chrtet ■ybert B. Oleson, Pastor Honduras 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship Meeting WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice St. Paul Cberch Preble Neman H. Kock. Pastor 8:00 a m. Early Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class 10:00 a m. Late Worship Walther league Rally at Bethlehem Luth Church Ossian Registration from 2:30 - 3:00 p.m. Banquet at 6:30 p.m. MONDAY 8:00 p.m. Choir Rehearsal WEDNESDAY 8:00 pm. Walther League social meeting THURSDAY 8.00 p.m. Sunday School staff meeting Teacher's conference, school dismissed FRIDAY Teacher's conference, school dismissed. Zion Lutheran Church (Friedheim) A. A. Feener, Pastor Divine Service at 9 and 10:30 am. 10:15 a.m. Sunday school and Bible Class. MONDAY 8:00 p.m. Lutheran Womens’ Missionary League will meet. Everyone welcome. TUESDAY Members of Walther league will have skating party, meet at school hell at 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY All day quilting of Ladies aid members, with sack lunch. 8:00 p.m. Choirs will meet at school hall. Slate Traffic Toll Increases To 1,055. By United Press International MultgJe - fatality aceiderlts Thursday sent the 1904 Indiana traffic death toll soaring today to at least 1,055,, compared with 1,024 a year ago. James R. Changy. 41, Marion, and his wife, Norma, 43, were killed late Thursday when their car hit a concrete post at a street intersection near Hartford City. Police said the vehicle apparently was traveling at high speed and skidded 100 feet before Impact. William E. Van Seoyk. 23,' South Bend, was dead on arrival at South Bend Memorial Hospital today after his car left a curve, slid 115 feet Into a tree and turned over near the St. Joseph River in South Bend. A triple-death accident near Attica was reported Thursday. Victims of the accident on U.S. 41 were Identified several hours later as Ted Bean Yandell, 59. RR. 2, Hickory, Ky„ Logan Riley, 80, Benton, Ky., and Daniel Grimm, 60, Downers Grove, 111. Grimm's wife, Hildegarde, 49, was injured. State police said the accident occurred when Grimm’s car went out of control, crossed the center line of the highway and collided head-on with Yandell's car in which Riley was a passenger. George Decker, 61. Salem, was killed Thursday when his car went out of control on a Scott County road near Leota and crashed into a culvert. Milton Tyler Montandon, 46, Elkhart, was killed when his car went out of control on an Elkhart County road near Wakarusa and struck an embankment.

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UNION CHAPEL EVANGELICAL UNITED BBETHBEN “The Chapel at *e Crdborobie” Kenneth F. Augle, pastor Leroy Walken, S. S. Bapt. Devotions for ail age levels — 9:90 am. Bi toe Lewoh Study — F® a.m. Lesson Theme — “Qualifications of Church Officera.” Scriptures —1 Timothy 3:1-13. Text — “Let the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially those who labor in the word and doctrine.” V-17. Divine Worship — 10:30 a m. Organ Prelude — Mrs. Earl Chase. “It Took a Miracle.” — Peter•on. Offertory Music — “Lead Me To Calvary." — Hussey. Special in Song — Ladies' Quartet. Scripture Reading — Psalm 51. Anthem — “Nothing Between My Soul and Savior.” By the choir. Sermon “A Message to the Church” — Rev. Herald Welty. This is "Loyalty Sunday” in our church. Let every boy, girl, man and woman be each in his place. Come to all services this day. Sunday Night is Sunday School Night! Teachers, officers, and pupils will take full advantage of this time and be present. Our Crusade will continue all next week, closing Sunday evening October 25th. Rev. Welty is bringing some very helpful messgaes. Bring your friends with you. Youth Fellowship meets at 6:45 p.m. We hope to have some special guests with us. See you youth! CALENDAR Monday evening through Sunday evening Crusade Night at our our church. Christ Speaks to a Modern Age! WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. — Minister’s Breakfast and Study at the Palmer House in Berne. THURSDAY 9:00 a m. — Ladies Aid meet at the church. Thought for the week: During these advance days prior to a national election, voices fill the air, personalities are projected from the screen, until some become disgusted and say, who is right? Be yourself, think straight pray for wisdom and God’s guiding hand. That is all one can do. Pleasant Mills Baptist Church Joseph Carter, Faster Lowell Noll, Superintendent Mornihg Welcome Sunday school 9:30 a.m . Classes for all ages childrens Clases for all ages, childrens Worship 10:30 a m. Afternoon B. Y. F. Salamonie Assc. 2:00 p.m. Evening Welcome Jr. B. Y. F. 7:00 p.m. Adult Training Class 7:00 p.m. Worship 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ! ! W. M. S. Salamonie Assc. Bluffton Baptist Church 7:30 p.m. Thursday Girls Guild Miss Jacqueline Longerberger 7:00 p.m, Salem Methodist Joseph Gibson, pastor Laymen's Sunday Divine Worship Service at 9:30 a.m. The Lay Speaker is to be Edward James, Church School Supt. of the First Church, Bluffton. . .T . Austin Merriman, the Church Lay Leader, will have complete, charge of the service. Laymen will read the Scripture and lead in prayer. There will be a Men's Trio, also. Mid-Week Prayer Service and Bible Study Wed. at 7:30 Mrs. Helen Burkhart will lead in the pastor’s absence. Pleasant Mills Methodist Joseph Gibson, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Divine Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Laymen’s Day will also be observed. Mrs. Homer Winteregg is to be the speaker. Mrs. Roy Price Lay Leader is to preside. There will be a story for the children A Laymen will lead in prayer. Mid-Week Service of Bible Study &• Prayer Thurs. 8 p.m. Monroe Methodist Charles E. Elam, pastor 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Laymen's Sunday with Mr. Vernon Zurcher. Adams Central coach, speaking. 10:00 Children's Choirs 10:30 a.m. Church School <:3O p.m. M. Y. F. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir 8:15 p.m. Mid-Week Praver Service Friday 7:30 p.m. Jr. Hi MYF masked Halloween Patty at the home of Jackie Nussbaum. Salem United Church of Christ H. E. SeHlare. Minister Matley 9:00 Sunday School. Classes tor all age groups. 10:00 Worship Service. Sermon “Gain and Loss." 7:30 Mens Fellowship Meeting Saturday 9.00 and 10:00 Confirmation Classes meet for Ingtruc* tion. ” - . .

1 i ■ 1 ;■ e o . Church Offices LtiWn for OtWfeu IS, IMS SarkfrM.d Scriptar* I I Timothy 1:1*11; 5; TUu» 1 :S-». _ „ DnrtM feritac MMaa* 4:11*11. AMBITION ta uo lin. Provided—! Provided the ambitious man is not just scheming for himself. Provided the man has the qualifications and does not fool himself into believing he amounts to more than he does. Provided a also that he can serve God better if his ambition is fulfilled. Now the position of an overseer in any line, of work is a highly responsible one. The title makes no Dr. Foreman great difference; it may be foreman, manager, supervisor, colonel, bishop. The top man in the outfit, that’s what we mean,—the man who not only has his own work to do but has to supervise and direct the work of others also. In the church such a man is called a Bishop. He may be given different names, such as Executive Secretary, or Moderator, or just Overseer; churches that don’t like to use the Bible word Bishop have leaders all the same. And we have it from Saint Paul himself that it is no sin to be ambitious to be a Bishop. No favor of money By the time the letters to Timothy and Titus were written, years had gone by since Pentecost. It looked as if Christ were not coming back right away, and the church might have to last for a long, long time. It was time to get organized. This called for leadership. The old apostles were dead or dying off, and the church had grown so that they could not have handled it alone even if they had l all come back to life. Officers were I needed, more and more. Paul lays down the qualifications for church 1 offices in these “pastoral” epis- > ties. When the first officers of the church were cnosen soon after the first Pentecost the leading qualification mentioned was being filled with the Spirit (see Acts 6). But in these pages of Paul on church offices not a word is said about the Spirit. Why is this? One reasonably good guess is that the church had found that not all spiritual men or women make good leaders. SenslMt and dignified Almost every quality Paul mentions is an everyday commonsense one. He is planning for a church that will live and grow in a highly practical world, a church with its feet on the ground. Such a church does not need a poor innocent lamb for a leader. It does not need an egg-head nor a lazy dreamer. How solid (hardly inspiring!) the phrases areabove reproach, temperate, sensi-' ble, dignified. . . . Most of us' know people who are bright' enough, but they never seem to hold jobs very long nor to make many friends, just because for all their brilliance they don’t make sense. A bishop who is long on prayer and short on sense does not make a good bishop. (The same goes for any church officer.) A bishop must be dignified. Trivial? Not at all. Some things that are no sin when other people do them, are sins for a bishop. It was not a sin for a small boy to shinny up the pillars in front of a church; but if the preacher or the bishop did that, what would we all think? Btftud man wanted When Paul wrote to the Corinthians he spoke about spiritual gifts, and some of these we should call miraculous; but in this letter, there is not a line about miracles. What must a bishop be able to do? Not turn stones into bread nor water into wine. Very simple things: for example to teach, and to manage those whom he loves. 1 To teach and to manage; it would sound more romantic to say “to speak in tongues and to cast out demons." But good teachers and good managers are the kind that make gqod bishops. For after all, an overseer or supervisor of men must know men; he must know how to teach men, he must love them and at the same time know how to manage them. Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Dolar Ritchey, pastor Sunday School 9:30. Loren Liechty, superintendent. Director of Children’s Work, Valera Liby. Morning Worship 10:30 All worship services this morning in charge of the Laymen. Sermon subject. “Wake up! Your Life’s on Fire!” ftveryng services 7:30 Sermon ’ subject. “Making .of a Christian.” The CBYF will meet at the Parish Hall after evening services. There will be no Bible study and Prayer meeting this Wednesday everting because of Regional Conference. ■

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Rivarre Circuit United Brethren in Christ John O. Goodwin, Pastor Mt. Victory Church 9:30 Sunday School, Lisle Knittie, Supt. 10:30 Morning Worship, Sermon: Able to See God 7:30 Wed. Junior and Adult Prayer Meeting Wed. Oct. 28 — Nov. 8 Revival with Rev. Sylvester Martin of Decatur as evangelist. Mt. Zion Church 9:00 Sunday School, Roman Sprunger, Supt. 10:00 Class Meeting, Louise Bunner, Leader 7:00 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting Monroe Friends Church Vernon Riley, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m. William Zurcher, superintendent. Morning service 10:30 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Youth meeting. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. St. Paul Missionary Church Robert R. Welch, pastor FRIDAY 7:00 Revival Meetings Rev. Harvey Ache will give his life story. SUNDAY 9:15 Morning Worship — Rev. Ache speaking 10:15 Sunday School 7:00 Closing service of our Revival Service. Rev. Ache speaking 7:00 Prayers and Bible Study 7:00 M. Y. F. Service 7:00 Childrens Bible Hour Monroe United Brethren In Christ Carey Knittie, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 Worship Hour 10:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Wed. Evening Prayer 7:80 On Oct. 25 at 2:00 we will have Mr. Howell of Fort, Wayne with us. Mr. Howell went to the very scene of Teen Challenge in New York and took several pictures. All are invited to attend. JOHNSON’S STUDIO Candid Weddings Portraits, Commercial, Baby A 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 CLARK W. SMITH BUILDER “A Complete Home Building Service” KELLY’S Fabric-Core Center Dry Cleaning — Laundry Fur Storage Coin Operated Laundry & Dry Cleaning 427 N. 9th St. Decatur FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM LOANS Thomas E. Williams, Mgr. Rose M. Gase, Field Office Clerk 216 S. 2nd St. Phone 3-3784 150-152 S. 2nd Si Phone Decatur “FOR THE BEST AT CLAIM TIME” BBRKE INSURANCE SERVICE 239 N. LMli St. Phone »3050 JET GRILL Meals — Short Orders Bottomless Cup of Coffee. Small Banquet Room. Monroe, Ind. Phone 2-6517 r' - ‘ DECATUR CAB CO. Phone 3-4944 Safe, Dependable

AN IDLE BOAST = Rev. James R. Meadows S Voltaire said, “It took e ignorant men to establish Christ-R ianity. I will show the world howg .. one Frenchman can destroy it.”g But alas for that boast, it is saidS t that twenty-five years after theg unbeliever died, his home wasß j purchased by the Geneva Bibles Society and became a storage* building, and that his printings press was used to print an entire* Q edition of the Bible. Will a man fight against God?g Yes, he will, but not successfully*! As to those fisherman. If theyg had been the founders of Christ-E ianity, it would, indeed, have fad-E ed out long ere this. But theE Church was founded by God, withe His divine Son, Jesus Christ, ass the foundation stone. “The gjatesf of hell shall not prevail against! n it.” (Matthew 16:18). B * 0 “Take unto you the whole of God, that ye may be able tot withstand in the evil day, and hav-a ing done all, to stand.” — Ephes-* ians 6:13. ROTH ELECTRIC ’* Electric Heat & Wiring Heme Komfort Insulation '• FREE ESTIMATES Phone 2-6513 Monr«e, Ind. üBBgBBHBHBuaBMBMBHBBBaguBBwaBamBBMBBmaamaBi—— Strickler Mobile Home Park, I*e*. S2l S. 18th 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 4 for the convenience of the resi- ’* dents. Phone 8-9825 Fleet-Wing Product! e BEAVERS ; SERVICE, HIG. v Dependable Farm Service 1 Phone 3-27D5 * QUALITY PRODUCTS 3 Pins Courteous, Prompt Service. DIAL 3-2561 DECATUR READY-MIXI CORP. Troon's Poultry Market j Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Eggs — Free Delivery 5 = FOowe 3-3717 | SMITH DRUG GO. | 149 N. 2nd St Phone 3-36J.4 Your Rexall Drug Store ' *■**■*■.«».■*mms*.— k “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 Phono 3-2060 ■ Hi-Way 27 - 33 N.

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