Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1927 — Page 5

VISITING CHOIR WILL SING HERE Singers From Fort Wayne Church To Give Program Here Wednesday Night The local United Brethren church has arranged for a special treat for their friends and members, ami in fact all who care to attend, in the ( owing of the choir from the South Wayne church, Fort Wayne, to thi C ity on Wednesday evening of this week to give a Christmas cantata under the direction of Prof. 1,. <; Caley. The text and music is by Roy E. Nolte, and was given in the Fort Wayne church last Sunday evening. The following Is the program which will begin at 7:45 o’clock at the United Brethren church, Wednesdayevening: Prelude Nina Richardson Silent Night .. Choir Prayer Rev. Cecil R. Smith Cantata— "King All Glorious.” Sing. O Heavens Choir Behold, the Morning Cometh Unison Unto Us A Child Is Born Chotr, alto and tenor duet MT. Betts and Mrs. Karst. ' Calm on the listening Ear (Tenor Solo) Mr. Craig And in the Country of Judea (Bass Solo) Mr. Ulrey Star of Bethlehem (Soprano and alto duet) Miss Dager and Mrs. Ball Behold There Came Wise Men • Men's Chorns O'er the Banger Bed ...Unison. Ladies List to the Message Choir All Who Believe Mrs. Caley and Mr. Gingher All Hail the King of Glory Men's Chofrts, Unison for Choir A Wondrous Story (Trio and Choir) Mrs. Knight, Mrs. —'■ ===-■

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Joy to the World a ' Ul Mra McComl ' , b£X>: ■ MANY WOMEN HEAR LECTURE “ "* BDMh ,; Mwe!nn , trough the hmgg” ’ "ix d X; ,r o' wo. I Iho fir t)r rt man ’* “'W’y’ no First tr.aggressor along lin PH ~r ■ immortality. That th. r. forms of life wi || to the o protect that virtue, but many a fulT" T lO 10 b * ,ruß, ' ul and faithul his often been deceived e spoke Jf the M , trltuaHty of motheis and showed that along regions lines (here were more Chris beautiful wa y )n word plcture> show . and Bru") e at the Cross ot Christ *111(1 first at the tomb | By the use of the film, he showed Una Pictures an.! then wnme hlß . ad,lreßß - “’•king that the women and girls fight for> firßt th I single standard of morals for men and women; second, for physical before marriage; 'third, light the social diseases, and last, iglft that the story of life be told in i •> home, in a religious spiritual " u COnVin(inS Wa >’ he discuss«t fully these four challenges he gave to them. Tonight promises to be the largest attended and the men are to be pres-' ent tonight. The lecture will be the j closing one of th serie and will be 1 on Man Power. The men of the city! are all invited. j — 0 Last Barber-Surgeon? It is said that the Inst man known to have practiced ns a barber-surgeon was one named Middleditch, who died in Great Suffolk street, London, In 1821. . I

OECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927.

SEEK YOUTH, 18, FOR MURDER OF MAR L () ? PARKER *•»<»»• FACIE ONE) \ '*i e Mount Vernon Junior high school. i liovengc. not the pittance of a »1. for t h. n T'.r M ,he Mcr,he '» nl s l orr,h,e oflffelalß makPsrir« «' »**»» P«rry H-' onn M * r i ,On ' 8 f " ,tlOr a,Onft *»<l Pposed probation for young Hickman at the time he was dismissed !orgerj ht ‘ l ’ Unl< COnfMrtn * to "A Mistake” Says Mother Kansas City, Mo., Dee. 2#—-(INS) I's a terrible mistake. My bov thaf” C ° Uld ha ' e d ° n * * th,nß In,e Mrs. Eva Hickman, mother of Wflliam Edward Hickman, for whom a search is being made in Ixm Angeles in connection with the Marion Parker case, vehemently thus protested her sons innocence here todav. Mrs. Hickman and her daughter. Mary, 15, appeared bewildered but not greatly worried when told by In-’ ternational News Service today that i her son had been named as the perpetrator of one of the most brutal murders in police annaW. "It is impossible that Edward (she said his name was not William Edward); could have done such a thing,” she repeated continuously. “There is some mistake and he will be clearI ed.” — o— —— BIRTH A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer, of Van Wert, Ohio, at , the Alva Nichols home in this city, 1 this morning. The baby weighed 9U pounds at birth. He has been named Robert Earl. o Theodore Knapke, .a student in Marquette University, Milwaukee. Wig., is home for the holidays. —o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays

i Mag ley Church To Give Christmas Program Sunday The Magley Reformed church will give a Christmas program Sunday evening. The program will begin at, 17:30 o'clock. The public Is cordially I invited to attend. The program is aa follows: The Opening Song Children Brayer Rev. David Grether Song No. 1 School Recitation—" Welcome" \ Vera Fraughlger Dialog- -A New Way to Greet You Homer Report, and 7 boys, girls Recitation- "Welcome" Brooks Borne Recitation—" Greetings" Beatrice Johnson Recitation Marcella Schei-ry 1 Recitation-" What a Little Girl Martha Sthrom i Dialog—Cradle, Cross and Crown Three Little Girls Recitation—"A Christmas Wish" Arthur Girod Recitation—" The Unique Announcement" Harrietam Miller Song "Little Snowflakes" Children ' Maiog - Christmas Beils Five Girls | Recittaion -"A Babe was Rm med" Loia Rinehart Recitation—" How ft's Done" Richard Garber Recitation—" Hang up the Baby’s Stocking '. Hope Borne Sung No. 7 .. School Recitation—" Christmas Wreath" Dwight Gir :d Recitation—"An Unselfish Sister" Mary Free hte Recitation)— "Steer by the Light of the Star" Harold Sthrom Dialog—Quartet of Little Voices Five Children Song—“ When My Mamma's Busy" Four Little Girls Recitation—“ Jesus and the Babies” . Elalia Borne

W— — " 1 —■■ . H * Wz Vff 1 4k v""'j Os, ■ ivU- iSr . >5 . iBaW TM* *>4 figst? f ®» fof DELIGHTS Hi'.K'longing <liiy-(tre;inis of a lovely article of .lewetry *» can be resolved tnlo reality by a visit Io our Store. In our showcases vou will find the pick <>l all the niosl desirable Kings, Pins, Watches, Bracelets, and other t items. Our name stands for quality, but not for high prices. For instance, we suggest these holiday gills; W’BlS'r WATCHES from $lO Io the more costly RINKS with fancy slones sl.aO and up DIAMOND RINGS from sls upward BRACELETS in the popular whili designs. We slill have a very nice selection of Fancy Pearl, Engraved Crystal and Fancy Slone Pendants, these have been very popular this season, and make delightful gills II / VISIT OI K “IREASI RE CHEST" Gill Section. //~\W /TN Manx things useful mid novel that are -urc l<r phase. ~ <6.7 ? MW Wl***’ T Pumphrey Jewelry Store > . OPEN EVENINGS. g jL m nn

! Recitation—" Christmas Bell" f I Glendin Borne I i Diulogu—Torgleames of Christmas •| Four Girls ' i Recitation—“ Why a Star" Lucile Kruetzman j Recitation—"Two Stockings" Rachel Lettnenatol! j Recitation Carl Hildebrand ' Sung No. 15 School I Dialog—The Children's Christmas Dox Six Children I Recitation -"The Christmas Story" Lucinda Borne Recitation—" Why We Are Happy” Vernon Fraughlger Recitation "When I Get Big” Richard Borne Song fly Everybody Dialog Trim Our Christmas Tree Nine Girls R Cftition "The Bird's Christmas Tree' Ruth Worthman Recitation "Two Happy Girls" Lucile Hilgeman Recitation—" The Best Month of the Year" Glen Girod ; Dialog Our Christmas Radio Four Boys Recitation "His First Resting Place”. Margaret Hilgeman Recitation “Let Us Now Go” Laurence Bilhold Offering. Recitation—"My Best Gift" Melvin Rinehart Song No. 17 School Recitation—" Jesus Caine" Alijce Rinehart Stop your suffering— use to Itching. Rlredlnr v A Wind or Protruding Piles or money re- / funded. Get the handy tube with pile AP’pe. Tuc: or the tin box, «oc. Ask for CIFSTMEH7

Recitation—" Farewell Message” Delores Worden Song—" God Be With You Till Wo Meet Again" By All

| X* • ’OR H < ONVENIENCE our store will be Open Evenings during the rest of this week. Only 5 more days a<ain be Krreting each other with “MERRY < HRISTMAS.” We are prepared for your holiday wants ’ and can show you many useful gifts, such as: Casseroles Teeter Rabbit Pyrex Ware Coaster M agon Aluminumware Pedi Car Tricycles Sidewalk Autos Traveling Bags Silverware fitted Bags j n a || latest Electric W ashers designs. Electric Appliances Crosley Radios. IF IT’S ELECTRIC, W E HAVE IT. HOOVER SWEEPERS. Join the crowd at this favorite Christmas store and if you are undecided perhaps we can offer some suggestion that will make your shopping easy. &d. you I

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