Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1924 — Page 3
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mH nN'T mfthoihst <hi it< h ‘0 B ta Sun,lav School at fl:.10 )• m.. ExK,.||..„t E;i"''r urogram will Im pivt-ti the school hour. It will be |^K. rm L„. r m the school hear it. Others invited. tl Morning worship at 10:45. An , «. line:, hv th" p.-i-tor. Soc ial Children will !>•■ baptized. KH Junior league 6:30. < BB Morning Wo', h at 6 a. in., i omlU‘t- ’ pc members of the League. MH Ibet.ini' Worship, at 7A plat 1 c.-rUc Address by O. I. BbßI iy .n.and t . L. Walters. sp.>< ial I taMMges. , Everybody invited. ■■ I pra'-. r Meeting. Wednesday . .. n|J tog at 7:30. Hjjffi o M Flil-'-T rv \ . l-lI.K '\ I. <11111(11 HH Ralph W. Ignore. Pastor |gH| This IS Lister, the great Sabbath «■ forth- ChrULan. Every member BH should worship without fail. B| 400 a.m. A Sunrise pray-r and praise service. Let all the young |U ;ec;<. -r.d til" entire in, u.ta-iship <> U far at possible attend this early H corning service. M 915 a m The Bible Schoo) see■Haion I. 1. Baumgartner. Supt. A HI growing and a glowing s< pool HH There s a place for all. iMg 1" a. :n morning worship. The gU uhol. - mday School in worship jjU Tl,.- . ~n inspiring service. Th<-rv B| will b- the baptism of children and BB th»- r. . option of new members into BJ the 'tainh. Th- Paster will bring M an Eister message. H| 645 p m. sharp: J| i: 1. <’ I. service Subject: 'Easier B| a Tit', es Jov. Lead. r. Miry Macy JI 7 n m people’s service. The HH tteti -t <hurth will have chart J| Os tii.s Service, a tine program is m b * init prepared. Ml T 1..-- no but two Sundays loft in J| the ' -tif.r.nie year. The financi; 1 J| y<-ar < loses April 30. Any members |B »!•: : desiring still to contribt- ■ ’ ” ' i s budget, please take i. -: ■ jj 7 ■■ p m Wednesday evening the I regular mid week church night »ervIce will be resumed. The pastor thinks the member* and friends of ’ the Church, who helped so generously with their presence and Interest to make the lenten service* so successfsl. -■ o - CHURCH OF GOD *3O a. m—Sunday school. John t'hllcote. supt 16:19- Preaching 7:00 p. m.—Y. P. M. 7 45— Preaching service. We are expecting three of the young ministers from the Anderson. Ind. Bible school, one of whom will be Miss Nellie Hawkins. They will preach at the services on Sunday. Miss Hawkins I* doing very well *od will finish her course In the J| ’ch’-ol next June just prior to the big Bl Intel national camping to be held nt E Anderson thia year June 15-22 B "••dnesday' m-nlng Prayer meet B ,nit #t 7:20. Last Wednesday even K Ing w*« n fine* uplifting service with K an attendance of s* present le-t u* B do still better y«4. E Everybody la welcome at nil of ting 'bote mentioned service*. ■ D. M. LYONS. Pastor | — i ■ » ■ '.HRIBTLAN CHURCH I Crystal Theater t nifled service begin* at 10 a. m. Kroaing service at 7:30 p. m. ’"’U are Welcome to the services B *f 'tola church. B — ,■»—* .I I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH B M) Bible school. A big attendance B 2*!»"Cte4. W* have room for you. I Don't fan. j ,9: *® Morning worship. Spot tai B -nr music. Sermon by psvfnr, “The | r egent Power of Christ's Rosurrot D uon." | *llO BY.P, U. All young folk* I tordially Invited. I ■ w Evening Gospel service .Mu I »•' by men's chorus. Brrmou by the
pastor, nn Exposition of J Cor. 15, “Christ’s Resurrection and Ours. ' ‘Tear not; I am the first and the last and the Living One; and I was dead, and behold. I am alive for evermore. and I have the keys of death an<l of Hades," —Rev. 1:18. F. D. WHITESELL, pastor, — o— FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Benj. F. Dotson, Pastor Bible - study, 9:15; Divine worship. 10:30; Christian Endeavor. 6:30; Evening worship, 7:30. Everyone Is urged to be present for the Study of God's word. No loyal, conscientious follower of Jesus Christ can overlook tho value of the worship and privileges of God's house. Let every teacher In the Sunday school feel the responsibility of being present. Come and worship with Xis. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH ‘‘Christ the Lord is risen today,” Sons of men and angels say. Raise your Joys and trumphs high; Sing, ye heav'ns, and earth reply." Easter: Gospel: Mark 16. 1-8. Epictie: 1 Cor. 5. 6 8. Combined German-English service at 10. English service next Sunday. Prof. Lewerenx will preach. The pastor will preach at the 25th anniversary of the church in Ohio"He was delivered for our offenses, and was raised again for our Justification; For if righteousness come by ‘ the Law, then Christ died in vain."— Rom. 4. 5: Gal. 2. 21. A. W. HINZ. Pastor ZION REFORMED CHURCH . R. R. Elliker. Pastor Faster Sunday, April 20. 1924. 6:39 a. m— Sunrise Christian Enicaor service- M. F. Worthman, leader. Let ad rise early and attend the service. It will be worth while. 9:15 a. m.—Sunday school. Ferri LUterer. supt. Classes and teachers .'or all ages. 10:30 a. m — Morning worship Sermon. reception of now member* and Holy Communion. This *ervlca will ■ -ilso be marked by a special offering t for benevolence. 7:30 p. m— Ai this hour our choir, under the direction of Chortater W. Kirsch, will render the Kaater cantata: “Jesus IJve#,” by Cha*. 11 GabrielYou are cordially invited to attend any or all of these service*. i St. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH The Joyful feast of Easter will be celebrated with eolenn and ImpreaeIve aervlce* at the Kt, Mary's Catholic 1 Church, three masse* being scheduli rd for five, seven thirty and nine I forty-five. The first main will be a solemn high mass and Holy ComI muntan will be dlslrlbntwl during , this sum and during the erven thirty ; ma**. The nine fony-flve mas will ; also be a high mas* Special singing hy the Boy* and Girl* «bolr will fe«- • ture the sarvigos Suring the m«»rn- ■ ing. Ibnedlctlon of tjie Blessed i Sacrament will be given following <mi« i of the high masse*. Holy Week **rvl<c* have l<ecn h<-ld in the church ' throughout the week, concluding thl morning with the blessing of th« Kaau-r Canlta and Bapttaiinal water, the service* beginning at six o'cloc k and »»•’ wa» eelebruted at seven thirty. The three hours w»* observed Friday ufternnon by several ' hundred of the faithful who knelt In prayer ami adoration. ' Helen May Irwin, feature writer on the Journaltiarette. in ccimmentl.ig on the service* b<-l<l in the Catholic churrhe* nays: , "Radiant In the glory of Christ i tarn irom the dead, the blessed Eaatertldr. commemorative of the I greatest fear t in the ecclesiastical i year, comes to u«. bringing the pl«ntl . tude of joy to those in union with the .Tartar of the world. Thf* feast pro i claim* the eternal message that echoed 200 year* ago from a rock • Imund tomb In Judea. "Christ I* < risen, a* aHr hath said." Easter i* a
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perennial fountain of hope, it proclaims anew’the fact that our Re- , deomer liveth. The spirit of Joy an d sadness is exemplified on every side. -This is tho day which the Ixird hath made; let us be glad and rejoice therein." Services in the city's Catholic churches on Easter, the sermons on “Christ's Resurrection" will all be expressive of the Joy of the day. Tommorrow the glad alle- • luia* will resund from sanctuary and choir loft, re-echoing in tho hearts of the faithful; tomorrow wo will hear again those words that never can grow old. because they touch the deepest chords of the heart: "If 1 , -m the resurrection and the life, ho - (het bollcveth In Mo. although ho bo ■ <lend. shall live; and evervone who IlvMh. and holiovoth in Mo. shall cco—or die.” Th** to the stfmtnnanoo •n tho Fester messnee: eternal hnno rc-nesrod fa the hearts nt rnoa. the rxtvtao nromtee of ovortastfne life, of •ha lacmorCaßtv nf the Real mated -vt<h tho htnod nt the <3nn nf Cod. for- . oyer cncnrantood hv -TVta otnrio”® -ar’-rrocHoa. After rist wonk* nV ae’l?-aoa the ehnrrh omorc-ns tre-a , ‘hr- shndoa-s cf oat and the etoom of nn®«|nn<ldo fntn the eVnrtnan Itaht as the "Ron of .T'isßoe" tho ctnvtar. • a-ha rtaox rosntandent from tho - tnrah Altars horofft r»r their ernnenenca , *»*• Coral FrfdftV wtlf be ro-lnetnt ertth Here | trihat-q and radiant r-l‘h ™lo-n-inr- eandtor ‘pc-r tetw raabl-ac ->t n—r<tv sweeHcer* end croon cotnbtand. Is the ram*|to Oarpr ter dnen. } ration and all a* tho altarq r-Ut hr adcr-ned sdth fh--ta Fneh fraraaent blosaoni |« tho falfiltmort of n dlvlno orocatae. For tha noronn-g! nclrnolo of an aceakoned north Is tn fnl! her. •aonv wl'h the asntrinr note of ro’tertan reltcraHnr ft* faith In th-* : . atom Iso of * new Ifo." I °~ Sunrise Service At Zion Reformed Church There will be a sunrise service at 1 'he Zion Reformed church Sunday [ morning at 6:30 o'clock. M. F. Worthman will b« the leader at the service.
PRESBY FERIAN CHUB HHAS PROGRAM ■I! I —■ ■■■■■!■ Tomorrow ovoning at 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church an Easter l mn*i< ale will be given by the choir. Mrs. Covert will give an organ recite' al-o. in the morning an Easter servi ee will be held at 10;S0 o'clock. Th' pastor will speak in. "Christ and linm ortallty." The program* for the morning and i vetting are as follow*: MORNING Prelude in O. A- Hollins Hymn of Itevotion. nosology. . Invocation and Ixtrd'a Pruyer Responsive Rending. Sei 3, Psalm 10. Anthem "Welcome liappy Morninc.” Arthur Miller lETtl.m of Infants. Scripture Reading. I .\nnoun< ement*. Worship by offerings-" Virgin's Prayer" ?. J. Massenet Children's Service. , Hymn No JOS t Wareham t, verse* 1, 3. fi and 6 Prayer. , H,do— "Hing With All the Son* of Glory " Iron* Miller nr Fred I Patterson Sermon “Christ and Immortality" Prayer. Hymn No. IM ilatncashlre) Renetllction. p...tlitde—' Jeruvalrtp the Golden" arr. hy Geo. E. W Whiting. (VINING Organ Recital Mm. R. N. Covert "TiM’iata" - Th. Du Sola "Adagio" from Third Sonata in C Minor Alex. Guilmant ' .Mlmu’tto" J. Baptiste Calkin ‘ Hymn No Soo iChrist Atwei Choru*—"The fdving Christ"Weidermem Scripture Loam. Chorus— "Worthy the Lamb" K K. Heyw Pastoral Prayer. Hymn No. I«9 (Christ the U>r,| Is Risen Today! Item* of interest. Worship by Offerings—"lntermerro" At Ut»e* Hymn !o| (Cmwn Him With Many Crowns) , Chorus Thy Use Was Given For Me" Fred W Peace Sermonette—"The Walk to Emmaus" Prayer • Benediction. tj Post hide— "Triumphal March" ••• M Costa
CANTATA TO BE ’ GIVEN SUNDAY I — Zion Reformed Church Choir To Render “Jesus Lives”, Sun. The choir of the Zion Reformed church, under the direction of Mr. | Leo Kirsch, will render a cantata en- ; titled, "Jesus Lives,” at the church ' Sunday evening. The cantata will be- I gin at 7:30 o'clock. Tho choir contains a largo number of well-trained voi.-es and a splendid rendition of that beautiful cantata 1* assured. The public is cordially invited to attend. Following is the program of the cantata: Opening chorus —‘Rejoice He Uves’ Choir Bass Solo. Tenor Solo —"He Was Despised" Choir Rev. Elliker; H. Weldler Duet, Tenor and Alto —“O Sacred Head” Choir Ella Mutschier; Lao Kirsch Tenor Solo —"Worthy Is tho Lamb” Choir Leo Kirsch Soprano Solo—"At Calvary" Mrs. Ben Shroyer Tenor Recitative. Women's Voices ' —“The Crucifixion” Choir Leo Kirsch Quartet. Women's Voices —"Bell* of Easter" Choir Alto Recitative—" The Resurrec- . tion” Choir Ella Mutschler I Seprano and Alto Duet—"He Lives” Choir Mrs. Elliker; Mrs. Goldncr Tenor Recitative, Men's Voices — “Jr sub' Command” Choir “Now is Christ Risen” Choir Soprano Recitative —"Song o f i Praise" Choir Brs. B<-n F. Shroyer , —oLargest Patriotic Society Tire distinction of being the largest p: trlotlc society In tire world !« claimed for the Women's Relief corp* fi-xlllary to the Grand Army of tht Republic, wldch has more than ‘JWOjOm m tuber* enrolled In its nitlotial or gi nxntlon
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