Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1922 — Page 8
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W w '~W W SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT (By Joseph Mohr) Silent night! holy night! All is calm, all Ik bright! Hound yon virgin mother anti child Holy infant, ho tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. t Silent night! holy night! Shepherd's quake ut the sight! Glories stream from heaven afar. Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia, Christ the Savior is born, Christ the Savior is born. Silent night! holy night’ Son of God. love's pure light Radiant beams from Thy holy face With the dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus. Lord, at ’l*hy birth. Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth. CHURCH OF GOD XMAS PROGRAM Sunday evening. 7:30. Leaders in charge are Miss Veda Hawkins and Clarence Strickler. Opening Song. “Beautiful Bethelehem Bells " A Scripture Reading by Rev. Lewis Reynolds Prayer by Rev. E. J. Cook. Song by congregation, “Rejoice and Be Glad.” Recitation. “A Welcome" by Mildred Strickler Recitation. “Birth of Christ" by Nellie Hawkins Recitation. “Why We Keep It" by Grace Chilcote Recitation. "That Wonderful Night by Juriita Reynolds Song, “Silent Night" by the Intermediate Sunday School class Recitation, "High Upon a Hillside” by Crystal Roop Recitation. "His Speech" by Paul Strickler Christmas Reading, by Mabel Marsch-. and Recitation, "The Xmas Babe" by | Agnes Garner Recitation. “The Snow Bird" by Doris Lyons Dialogue, "Gifts for Jesus" by the Junior class. Reading, “Empty Stockings" by Lawrence McDonald Reading. “I'm a Good Boy Before Christmas” by Lester Strickler Recitation, "Xmas Story” by Mildred Ault Reading. "Little Jack Horner" by Clarence Roop ..Recitation, “The Truth of It” by
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Harry Hebble Reading, “A Tale of Xmas" by Clarence Strickler Recitation. "Almost Two Thousand Years Ago" by Robert Strickler Recitation "Keeping Xmas Day", by Emma Buffenbarger Reading. "A-Carol for Xmas” by i I WRbur Hawkins Recitation, "Xmas Bells" by Mabel Marchand Recitation. "The Xmas Story" by Crystal R<x>p Recitation. "Jeannetts Reason” by, Mabel Stetzel “A Carol” by Dollie Cook Recitation. "Twenty Centuries Ago" ,y Pearl Smitley Recitation, "If I were a Snowflake”’ by Gale Cook Recitation, "Welcome” by Esther’ Cook Recitation. “Xmas Flowers" by Lillian Ault Reading. "Xmas Eve” by Glee Creigh Song. “It Came Upon the Midnight (lear" by Agnes Brown and Agnes Garner Recitation, “A Comprehensive I Mish” by Virginia Brokaw Recitation, “Every Week” by Mu - dona Crugh Reading. “Mattidef Wants and. Wishes" bv Thelma Smitley Reading. A Xmas Exercise" b• | Vartha Holengsworth Recitation. "Jesus” by Fern Seatore Recitation, Peace on Earth" by ’■7va Johnson Reading ' Just Before Xmas" by 1 loyd Chi cote Recitation. ‘Happy Xmas" by G?rId Smitley Recitation. "Hang Up the Baby’s Stockings' Thelma Smithy Reading. 'A Child was Born” by <gr.es Garner j Recitation ‘A Usel;d Gift ’by i ’.obert Brown Recitation the Poorest One at IXuias” by Clarence Roo.i Recitatiii. “et Out School' by Kenneth Seacore. Recital s-’.' Tt.- Kin.;';. Flan D.* | f *ated" b/ Lena Hawkir.s Instrumental Music “The Haven of Rest” by Lena Hawkins kecitatio - ’ Good Nigo>" by ,l 'ii Roop Dismissal GENEVA U. B. It has been announced by those in •■’large of the- Christmas entertainment for the Geneva United Breth?n church that a short program will, bo given on Sunday morning. Decern-' ber 24th, immediately following the Sunday school hour- No cantata or elaborate program has been plan-' ned, but music, recitations, etc., to suit the occasion will be given by the I children of the primary classes of the I Sunday school. o GENEVA M. E. ! Because of the redecorating of the interior of the Geneva Methodist , church it will be impossible to have a Christmas entertainment given by the children as has been the custom. However, Sunday school and church I services will be held in the church basement with a special Christmas I sermon in the morning. At the evenI • ing service a story sermon, “The I Truce of God” will be delivered by I the pastor, Rev J. W. Reynolds, and I special music in keeping with the | season will be rendered. They exI noct to be able to use the church I auditorium about the second Sunday I in Januarv and the choir and SunI day school orchestra are preparing I to give a musical entertainment as I soon as it is possible.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922.
GENEVA M- E. CIRCUIT The only church on the Geneva M. E. Circuit, that will observe Christmas with a special program is the Ceylon church. A general literary 'program, with Christmas songs, .readings, etc., will be given by the children and young people of t'.ie i church and Sunday school. The program will be given on Saturday evening. December 23, and will begin i at 7:30 o'clock. o ST. PAUL LUTHERAN The St- Patil s Lutheran congregation will have their Xmas program |on the 24th at 7 o'clock. (S. T.) p- m. Teacher Stolp having taken a lot if energy to drill his fifty pupils to reni tier in prose and singing the glad tidings, which is the eternal joy for fallen mankind, it is expected that this program will be rendered to the edification of all present and to the glory of God- Rev. Geiser will have a short speech suiting the occasion. Xmas service on the 25th at 10 a. m. (S. T ) Sermon on the Epistle of the day by the local pastor, and also on the second Xmas day at thsame time. Rev- Jungkuntz of Ossian will deliver the sermon. All are invited. M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL The Methodist Sunday school will give the following Christdas program Sunday morning. December 24th at 9:30 a. m- Every member of the Sunday school and church, as well as all friends of the Methodist church, are invited to be present nad be there on time. Instrumental Music—Miss Leah Colter Anthem —Mens Chorus Prayer—Dr. U. S- A. Bridge Announcements Song—Classes: Mrs. Sprang and Miss Blackburn The Christ Child—Miss Leeanna | Vance Song, “My Christmas Stocking"— | Miss Helen Frances Chrisman My Christmas —Prful Henscher Cello Solo—George Phillippi My Christmas—Dan N. Erwin ST. PETER'S CHURCH An elaborate Christmas program ' has been prepared by the Evangelical Lutheran school of the St. Peter's church, to be given on the evening I of December 24th in the church- The ■program will begin at 6:30 o’clock. Standard time. The program is entirely of a sacred nature and consits • cf a characterization of the prophe- ’ cies of Christ, songs by the choir and | children, and recitations. Among i the songs to be sung are "Come i Hither, Ye Faithful.” "Come Hither.' Ye Children," ' Silent Night" and "Holy Night ” All children in the church will receive gifts and a collection will be taken for the benefit of the Lutheran Orphan Home at Indi- , anapolis. Rev. Moeller, pastor Paul W. Dorn. Teacher. o LUTHERAN XMAS PROGRAM i i The Lutheran school children will , give their regular Christmas pro- . gram on Holy eve at 6:30 o'clock. ( The public is welcome, especially the , children are invited, to see the large Christmas tree and hear the story of , the Savior, born to save us from sin, . 1 told in song and verse. The following program will be giv- ; en by the children: , Song, “O Sanctissima.” Altar services Song, "O Bethlehem of Judah” Recitation, “The Fields of Bethlej hem” Recitation, “That Night in Bethle- ’ hem. Song, "O Come. Little Children" Recitation, “Come, Kneel by the I Manger” Solo, "On Christmas Day” Recitation, “Christmas Bells” Song, “Silent Night! Holy Night!’ Recitation, “The Shepherds of the Fields” ’ Song, "Long Years Ago" Recitation “The Glorious Night” Song. “I Hear the Bells Aringing' Recitation “That Christmas Carol’ Catechization on the Bible story lof Jesus’ Birth Song:, "Christmas, O How Sweet and Holy” Recitation. “A Little Baby, an< Sleep, Holy Babe” Song, “The Christmas Tree, tht Fairest Tree” Hymn, "All My Heart This Nighi Rejoices” Altar services Benediction.
, EVANGELICAL CHURCH < tVlnclK star Street) 9.15 a. m. —Bible School. All pupils he present. 10:30 —Morning Worship. 6:15 p. in. -E. L of C, E. Clarice Lux, leader: Special features. 7.00 p. m. —Preahing. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. —Prayer' meeting. I- HANEY, Pas. - • ZIONS REFORMED CHURCH. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Sunday evening, 7 o'clock, Dec. 24th Della Sellemeyer, Chairman Prelude. long—" Joy To The World." Sripturt Reading Rev. R. Elliker. Song “O Little Town of Bethlehem.'" .levitation —“Welcome” — Milton Hott' ’ .levitation — “Welcome"- by Milton Hoffman. Anthem, —Choir. Recitation —“A Christmas Thought”—| Raedelle Andrews. Reitation —“God Bless You All” —Ed - gar ’ ’ ss. Reeit:.’ ■'’Merry Christmas" —Jun- ; lor l.anx. leitation — "My Dcllie" Harriet. Fruechtc. Exercise—Sunshine Nurses — Ruth Mayers Class. Reitation—“Bethlehem" —Frank Kelle.. Recitation —“Christmas” —Frank Fritzinger. Vocal Duet —"The New Born King—: Mildred and Lillian Worthmann. Reitation —“Merry Christmas" — Jimmie Cowan. Reitation —"The Wise Men" —Thur-I man Elzy. levitation — “Christmas" — Edwin Weidler. 'xercises—Jesus Little Friends —Mrs' Goldner’r Class. Recitation—“ Christmas Hymn"—Vera Shoaf. teictation — "Holly Days" — Edwin j Fritzinger. Tano Solo —"Christmas Eve” —Helen Gerber. Recitation —“A Merry Christmas"— > Fredrick Shroyer. Incitation —“My Doll” —Mary Cowan | 'lxercise—“O Let Us Be Stars" —An I gie Firks Class. .long—‘"Star of the Night”—A class, of girls. levitation —"Radio, Harriet Fr Ir ritation - “Radio" — II arri e t j , Fruechte. lecitation —“Signs of Christmas" — ’ Russel’ Jaberg. Playlet—“An Uninvited Party”—Mildred Wcrthmlnn. Helen Gerber, Juanita Baumgartner. Vocal Solo—Catherine Weidler. Recitation —"Christmas Time”—Harold Hoffmann. Recitation —“A Christmas Box," —Hell en Moes- hberger. ’laylet—“The Shepherds”—Class of boys. tlffertory—ißemtember the orphans liberally. Pantomine —“Jest’s Lover of My Soul" —Matilda Sellemeyer’s class. ■ Exercise —"Little Spellers”—Eleanore Reppert’s class. ; Recitation —“AU Thje Year” —Rolland Roppert. Ynthem—Choir. 1 'ong—“lt Came Upon The Midnight Clear.” •, Distriuting of treat. Benediction. 1 ST. MARY’S CHURCH , • ? Christmas in all its joy and beautiful religious meaning—the observing of the birth of the Child Jesus at BethUehem —will be observed with fitting and appropriate services at the St. ’ Mary’s Catholic church on Christmas day. The altars have been beautifully ’• decorated by the good Sisters of St. Agnes with candles and vigil lights land at the side altar of the Biessed e Virgin Mary, a crib ami manger in which lies an image of Infant Jesus lias been erected. Statues represent ing the Blessed Virgin, the mother, ol Jesus and St. Joseph. His foster-father g have been placed around the crib, anc | vigil, lights add to the solemnity o: 'things. Tlie school children’s choii ... I will sing “Silent Night" and othei ',.; beautiful Christmas songs, preceding } .' the five o’clock mass, which will bi a solemn high mass, including i st Christmas sermon by the pastor anc distribution of Holy Communion. A (1 seven-thirty another mass will be cele brated and Holy Communion will be ie distributed. As has been the custon in the congregation, the faithful wil it receive Holy Communion in a bod; during the early masses. Anothe sol unn high mass will be celebratei at nine forty-five, and as it is the prh
Hedge of t , ’“ priests to. say three masses on Christinas day. nine masses will be said between five and nine ; forty-five. Benediction will follow the last high muss. Father Seimetz and Father Peters will be assisted by Father Felecian of Burketsville, Ohio. The regular Christmas collection for the orphan homes ut Fort Wayne and | Lafayette will be taken up ut the masses and, as in former years, the congregation will give liberally to the poor orphans. The masses on Sunday , will be at seven-thirty and nine fortyfive. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Christmas is the happiest time of I the year. Benevolence, generosity and cheer is to be seen on every hand. Then, if ever,, the selfish luirriers are I broken over and we are all one great I family. If you are holding a grudge against anyone at this season, you are not of tune with the Infinite. You need “fixing." Our Christmas services this year are planned to give cheer to the downhearted, to bring courage to the weary and to help the needy. We are asking you to do your part to make this possible. Will you bring to church with you tomorrow some articles such as groceries, vegetables or fruits for those less fortunate than yourself. This will bring joy to you as well as to others. We have a beautiful Christmas Sunday school lesson tomorrow’. We want you to be present at 9:30, when this session is opened. The morning worship hour is 10:30; sermon subject, “The Christmas Spirit.” The children and young people will give the evening program. Look in Thursday night's paper for the program. This will begin promptly at 7:30. There will be no Christian Endeavor society meeting. Instead all members are asked to meet at 4:30 p. m. at the church to go to the homes of shut-ins to sing carols. The time of this trip has been changed from Christinas ■ morning as was previously announced Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 'p. m. You are cordially invited to all | of these services. B. N. COVERT, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH 9:3o—Christmas program The Sunday school and Morning worship will be merged into one Christmas . program. The pastor will make a short talk. Mr. Harry D. Clarke, of ' Chicago, will be back with us again and will direct the music. It is rumored that a Christmas treat will be given to all who stay through this joint service. 6:00, Young People's meeting. Big Bible contest going on. 7:00, Evening Gospel service. Sermon, “God’s First Night Away From Home.” Mr. Clarke will singOur special meetings will begin December 27th, the Lord willing. Mr. Clarke will sing and direct the music until after January 4th. Bro. Lantz will preach from January 1 to 6th. Everybody must get the ear of the -. King and pray, pray, pray. We wish a Merry Christmas to all- > F- D. WHITESELL, Pastor. o FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:30. A Christmas program will be given by members of the school. Tokens of the Christmas spirit will be both recited and given. Something for the mem bers of the school and something for others. White Gifts for the King will be presented. T Morning worship at 10:45. Sermon i- subject, “The Star of Bethlehem”. ? Solos will be sung by Mrs. Dan Tyn , dall and Mrs- Don U. Bridge of Indi s anapolis. v Junior League at 2:30 and Ep t I worth League at 6. s I At 7 o'clock a program of Christ (i I mas music will be given- Organ pre n lude, hymn, prayer, the choir wili s give the Christmas cantata. “The t I Christmas King” by Fred B. Holton; )t ..hymn. r Prayer meeting Wednesday even i ing at 7. ' At 7 o’clock Thursday evening the *’ I Rev. Otis Martin, will meet the offi ir I I cial board, and all members of the r i church to arrange for the visitatior K . Evangelistic campaign which will be 113 gin January 15th. H j > ld UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH It Sunday school, 9:15. > e Preaching, 10:30. Subject, “The m New-born King.” ill Juniors, 2:00. ly Senior C E. 6:00. sr Christmas program by Sunda; id school at 7 o'clock. v- The pastor will be absent from th
pulpit on<> week from Sunday hut the service nt night will be provided for.l ■ „—> ■ i . ZION REFORMED CHURCH R. Elliker, pastor. Sunday, Dec. 24, UMfe. 9:15 a. nt. Sunday school- Mr. M.| Kirsch, siipt. Classes and teachers for all ages. Come! 10:30 —Morning worship. Sermon ami Holy Communion. 7 p. m S. S. Christmas program. Monday, Dec. 25th 10 a- m. —Special Christmas service A cordial invitation to these ser i vices is extended to all. A lilysscd Christmas to everybody! Luke 3:21. ' —o FUN!) IS OVER $250.00 Good Fellows Donate $257.50 For Distribution Os Christmas Cheer The Good Fellows have donated the grand sum of $257.50 in the Gold Fellows club, the money to he used in the purchase of presents for the poor, and needy children and families in I the city who might otherwise be for-j ■;itten on Christmas Eve. The Delta Theta Tau sorority which is in ( charge of the good movement, with the assistance of Dr. Fred Patterson and Clayson Carroll, who will play ( Santa Claus, and distrbiute the gifts on Sunday evening. About 125 children and families will be remember ed- The total donations are: Previously reported $234-71 J. W. Bosse 1.05 Millers Bakery 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. Schafer.. 5.00 Holthouse-Schulte Co 500 Raymond Gass, Jr 1.00 The Schafer Co 5.00 A Friend .35 Dr. Burns 1-00 A Friend 17 A- T. Brown 1.00 A Friend 1.00 Arthur Voglewede ....... .02 Chas. Magley 25 k — Total $257.50 o A number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Galier Mallonee west of the city Friday evening for a surprise party, it being in honor of Mrs. Mallonee’s birthday. Music and a general good time was had by all. A delicious oyster supper was served by the hostess. The guests departed at a late hour wishing Mrs. Mallonee many ' more happy birthdays. o Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner will leave tomorrow for Van Buren where they will spend Christmas with Mr- and Mrs. Bertney Ferguson. Fred Morrison of Willshire was a J business visitir here today. , Jerry Aronld- student of Notre | Dame .will visit friends here Christ-1 ' j mas. II Webster*Oliver, of Monroe, was a /business visitor here today. | Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheets of ■ northwest of the city were shoppers .! here today. , Mrs. Charles Arnold of west of the r | city shopped here today. Mrs. Perry Johnson of Monroe was here today shopping. ( Mrs. Ab Everhart, of Monroe, spent the day here shopping. :IMARKEfsPSTOCKS r | Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo, Dec. 23 —Receipts, 4.000, shipments 5320, official to New York yesterday 4750. hogs closing - steady; medium and heavies, $9; i- Yorkers and mixed s9@9-15; lights and pigs $9.15®9.25; roughs $7.50@ ‘l 7.75; stags [email protected]; cattle 425 11 dull; sheep 1400; best lambs $15,50: ’ eWes [email protected]; calves 500; tops $14.50 r No market on Christmas- „ Indianapolis Livestock Hogs—Receipts 5,500; market, unevenly 10-25 higher; best heavies, ” $8.65; medium mixed [email protected]; . common choice $8.90; bulk of sales, , [email protected]. Cattle —Receipts 200; rnarke steady I I steers slo@lo-50; cows and heifers, s6@9. >• 1 Sheep—Receipts 50; market, stead I tops ss® 14. , | Calves—Receipts 250; market 50c up; tops sl4; bulk $13®13.50. BII LOCAL GRAIN MARKET ej Corrected, Dec. 24 ’lfNc. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.22 ’.Good Yellow Ear Corn, per 100.. .90 v White or mixed corn, per 100.. 85c | Oats, per bushel .42 Rye, per bushel 75 ie Barley, per bushel 60 '’l ie DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET ,n for delivered produce e . Corrected, Dec. 24 Heavy hens 17c Chickens 16c Leghorn fowls and chickens.... 12c Old roosters 8c Ducks 15c Geese 15c ■Young Turkeys 30c e Old Turkeys 25c Eggs dozen 40c Local Grocers Egg Market Eggs dozen 40c ty — Butterfat Prices ie At cream buying station 51c
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