Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1933 — Page 5
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■ Z |ON LUTHERAN jM T , lr (lilldreiiH <’lll ist m.s grlinl ami ho»6 servlet- will l .. ihe Zion Lutheran chart li Huiiday eM'iiing. 7:15 o’clock. Th.. IKrnitia l " is u,K,er the direction of • pastor, the Rev. Paul W. |^K'.| | , ll(z . with Mrs. Paul Schultz tin The program follows: r i<l<- Mr Arthur K. .1. , organist. (■ ..... ~1 hymn—" Lift Ip Your Head.-. Ye Mighty Gates." . Ute Rev. Paul Schultz Hither Ye Eaihful" He,.' Tim Herald Ang< L Sing" Sunday School The Old, Old t hriei nl .,< story Margaret Hoffman (loil Rest You. Morri U.i'lemen" Ralph Conrad. - 1"" 111 *' Knelling, atid Paul Reidenbach. ii "Happy Christinas" Wuls r Anker. Carl Fuelling Henrietta Hunter. - Joy of Tile Earth" Wanda Mae Busse. B Lullaby" Iktix HF ,ers ' Kongs"Little Children (’an You Tell" 188— S>ee me for Federal Loans abstracts of title. French Quinn Schirmeyer Abstract Company.
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Away In a Manger" Primary Department Recitation "What Have the Prophets Called the Child" Vera llauer, Donald Reidenbach. i Recitation-" Bethlehem" . Eddie Boknecht, (Jetty Sautters, Della Blebrich, Christie Franz, Walter Anker, Franclle Reidenhat h, Arthur Anker, Marv Bits berlch, Arthur Franz. Recitation “I sing the Praise of Love Unbounded"—Betty Marbach, Eileen Bauman. Songs “Sing We Merry Christmas" "The Shepherds and too Angels" Sunday School Hymn — “From Heaven Above to Earth Below I Come" Arthur Keller, organist. Recitation—"On Juda’s Hills" Arnold Conrad. Dialogue—“Throe Stories In One" Edna Mae Schultz, Franclle Reidenbach, Clara Sauer. Marjorie Scheuman. Recitation—“l Am the Spirit of Christmas". Ellen Meiland. Recitation — "What Would the World Have Suffered" Marvin Miller, Alma Alt. Harold Pett. Songs—- “ Once the Little Christ-Child Lay" "O Little Town of Bethlehem" Sunday School. | » Solo - Vera Sauers . Recitations by Billy Freeby, Bobby I Boknecht. and Ralph Sauers. (■citation--"A Christmas Legend"
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933/
Margaret Ellen Westrick. | Solo "Rock the Cradle" Edna sfte Schultz.. i Dialogue The Church Flora Marte l ankenau, Leona Bauer, Viola Hunter. China: Marie Miller. Africa: Ethel Mae Westrick. Japan: Edna Fritcha. India: Vera Sauers. • Song—- " Sweet Christmas Angels" Senior girls. Soloist: Flora Marie Lankenau Song—" Beautiful Savior” Senior girls. Duet by Marjorie Scheuman and Ellen Meiland. Song—" God Loves Me Dearly" Primary grades. Solo: Mare- > lyn Ann Schultz. ■ Recitation — "Be Near Me Lord Jesus" t Marelyn Ann Schultz. Song—"Be Near Me lx>rd Jesus" Primary grades. ■ Closing greeting—" Good Night Bo- . loveth" Raymond Franz. Lord's Prayer Sunday School. I’lessing—Arnold Conrad. Song—" Silent Night! Holy Night" Sunday School. , In a catechization interspersed . throughout the program the followI ing children also take part: Orville I Fritcha. Harry Bowers, Fred Hoffman. George Hunter, and Carl Biebricli. o Beulah Chapel * The Beulah Chapel church will present a Christmas program Sunday evening, December 24 at 7:301 I o’clock. Tlie public is invited. ■| it beautiful pageant, with 24 peo-■ i pie taking part, will be presented.! Program Song — congregation — Hark the . I Herald Angels Sing. I Prayer. i Welcome —Buddy Johnson. Recitation — Donna Ethel Grand- j staff. Recitation — Phyllis Dilling and | Marvel Johnson. Talk by the pastor. I Pageant—Tlie Shepherd's Trail. 1 Benediction. 0 Zion Reformed Church The annual Christmas program will be held at tlie Zion Reformed ! church Sunday evening, December i 24. at 7 o'clock. Organ prelude Miss Lulu Gerberf Scripture reading and Prayer .. lb v. Prugh | "Just a Greeting" Barbara Gene Andrews "When Santa Comes" Donald Kirsch ; "All 1 have to say" I ‘ Richard Gehrig
"I Hope" Group of beginners “Our dear little baby" Ladel Cable, Jack Beineke, Carl Moser “Santa Is coming" J Bobby Mutschler “Mary's Happiness" . .. . Primary girls 1 "Some Christmas suggestions” .. j "A Song for Christmas" Richard Gehrig. Lavern Roth, Jr. Pickford Gene Werling. "Around the world with Christmas" . Primary girls ! “What happened on Christmas eve" I Robert Deltsch, Leroy Cable Songs by the primary children Offertory Pageant — “Children of the Starlight" presented by children of , the primary and junior department. -7 St. Paul Church Plans Xmas Program — A Christmas program will be giv-1 en at the St. Paul church, located ; southeast of Decatur, Sunday after- | noon at 1:30 o'clodk. The public is , invited to attend the program. Pleasant Dale Church Program The Pleasant Dale church, soutdi-1 west of Deiatur, will present the! annual Christmas program at the I I church, Sunday evening at 7:30 o’- | dock, and the public is invited. o Salem Methodist Christmas Program | A Christman program will be preisented at the Salem Methodist : Episcopal Church Monday night at 7 o’clock. Bluffton Youth Freed By Jury — Bluffton, Dee. 21—(UP)— Maynard Lantis, 17. son of sheriff-elect Dive Lantis, charged with .assualt and battery with intent to rob HerI man Thoma, local mortician, was | acquitted by a jury in the Wells cir- i I cult court after deliberating five ‘I hours. Tlie alleged attack occured on the night of September 27, during tic Bluffton street fair. Two other local youths. James Bowman and Gerald Truax, also indicated by tingrand jury, were scheduled to be tried later. Reports indicated that the charges may be dropped, t'ollow- ■ ing the acquittal verdict in the I Lantis case. I Text Book Writers Accused , ST. LOUIS (U.R>— Prof. May- | nard C. Kreuger, of the University f of Chicago, in a recent address ac- ’ cused text book writers and teachl ers of "doing their best to develop ' a generation of spineless people." ' - -
! THE CORT 1 - TONIGHT- | Barbara Stanwyck. Geo. Brent, in a daring. Risque drama. “BABY FACE” ' Added — “TIS SPRING” All Technicolor Musical. I 10c-15c II Sunday— “MAN’S CASTLE” The screen’s most glorious i love story since ‘7th Heaven . Spencer Tracv, Loretta Young, Dickie Moore. I Main— ■— i ADAMS THEATRE I - Last Time Tonight • ,1 “CRADLE SONtr ■ with Dorothea Wieck, Kent | Taylor, Sir Guy Standing, Louise Dresser. Added--Comedv and I Organlogue. 10-15 c ' FRI & SAT.—Zane Grey’s "THE I THUNDERING HERD" with Ran , dolph Scott, Judith Alien, Hairy i Carey, Buster Crabbe, Noah Beery, ' Raymond Hatton, Monte Blue. 1 ADDED—Opening Chapter "Fight I ing with Kit Carson” with Johnny I Mack Brown, Betsy King Ross, I J Noah Beery Sr„ Noah Decry Jr., H Lane Chandler, Wm. Farnum, Tul I ,i ly Marshall. Also-Cartoon. I 10-15 c > Sun. Mon. Tue.-”ANN VICKERS"
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