Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 20 December 1934 — Page 7

W CHOIR MCANTATA ■ , ;1 .. <an tala At The KKctm'iwd Church V* Sunday H .J ; ( -. : „tmas cantala of 'formed church will be , uiirch Sunday as4 o’clock. y ... c.i will be presented by y ‘ ~f the church, uii- ”• y .. Lulu Gerber will acy„’. , !ie . lioir at the organ. program fellows: ■ Holy Night” ■ Hark, tlm llerabl Kftijtion. notice Wholesale Buyers tt( . have a nice assortentof Bed by the quart- ’ ilt reasonable prices. Boneless Beef for intnier Sausage. Casings ail kinds. We do cusm butchering. Get our ires before buying. Highest Prices paid for Hides. Uutschler Pkg. Co. Telephone 101.

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2. "How Beautiful Upon the' SX?" Marie Teeter and 1 Tho " Bethlehem” The Choir Earth's Weary Waiting ‘ 1 H°“ e ' Becdce Beineke, Lena Teeter and the Choir. 5. "In the Watches of tlie Night'' Catherine Weldler. , 6. “Good Tidings" The Choir. 7. "Let Us Go Even Unto Bethlehem' Marie Teeter and the Choir. I 8. "Jesus Our Lord" - Murphy and the Choir 9. “’Hie Star in the Butera Sky" Eileen Jackson and the Choir. I 10. "The L| .rd Is Bom Today" The Choir. Offertory and offering Benediction Recessional—"lt Came upon the Midnight Clear” Organ postludo Gospel Tabernacle Rev. Bert Williams will give a lecture tonight at the tabernacle on communism in Russia and red revolution in the United States. Accompanying the lecture will be shown over 100 lantern slides, many taken secretly, showing conditions in Russia. See how the Christians are treated and killed. I No charge will be made but a free will offering will be taken. Preaching services will be held Sunday afternoon al 2 o’clock, followed by Bible classes. There will be no services Sunday evening. o Parrot Dead At 44 Pleasant Hill, Mo.— (U.R) —Polly, a 4-year-old parrot, died recently. She was raised in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934.

ZION LUTHERAN PUNSPROCMM Annual (. hildren’s Christmas Program Wil! Be Given Monday rhe annual Christmas program of the children of the Zion Lutheran church will he given at the church Monday, evening, December 24. at 7:15 o'clock. The program is as follows: Organ prelude — Arthur Keller, organist. Address by the pastor. Recitation—“ The New Horn King" —Margaret Ellen Westrlck. Solo—" Glory to God in the High- , est"—Mrs. Margaret Freeby. Songs —"0 How Joyfully, O How Merrily", “Cotne to the Lowly Manger"-Sunday School. Recitations—“ Little Folks”—Bobby lioknecht. "A Little Baby"—Grace Schrenk. Questions 1-11 — “The Christmas Audience". Songs—JCome Hitcher, Ye Children", "O Christmas Tree" —Primary Department. Recitation—"We re Only Little People" — Ralph Sauer, Mildred ! Beamer, Miles C. Gerberding, John Schciman, Jr. Songs —“God Loves Me Dearly", “Away In a Manger" Cradle Roll. Songs "Christmas”, "Sweet Christmas Angels"—Senior Girls. Solo — “The Christmas Story" — Edna Mae Schultz. Recitation — “Christmas Bells” — Joyce Smith. Recitation —"The Story Ever New" — Miss Laura Lankenau, teacher, Barbara Helm. Gerald Schultz, Margine Itiuer, (Billie Freeby, I Anita Mae Rentz, Bobby KrnckeI berg, Bonnie Lou Schieferstem. .Questions 12-19—" The Christmas II Preacher and His Sermon." I! Recitations — Dearest Jesus "—Gerald Schultz. ' "Holy Babe”—Dan Freeby. I "A Merry Christmas” —Delores I Scheiman. I "Long Years Ago"—Melba SelkI ing. I j Hymn — “From Heaven Above To Earth I Come" —Congregation. (Special collection for Indianapolis

Orphanage), Feature Recitation—"On to Bethlehem"—Flora Marie Lankenau, teacher: Caesar Augustin, Jack Mahan: inn keeper, Fred Hoffman; Joseph and Mary, Marvin and Marie Miller: large angel. Vera Sauer; little angels, Vera Hauer. Betty Sautters, Edna Mae Schultz, Clarice Sauer, Mary Mahan, Francile Reidenbach; shepherds, Eddie Boknecht, Christie Franz. Richard Muhnn; Herod, Raymond Franz; Wise men, Arthur Anker. Paul Reidenbach, Lloyd Mahan; scribes, Donald Reidenbach, Ivan Mahan, Arnold Questions 20-25 —“The Christmas Choir”. Songs — "Once the Little ChristChild Lay", “Rock the Cradle" — Primary Department. Song—“ln a Lowly Manger”—Francile Reidenbach, Edna Mae Schultz, Betty Sautters, Clarice Sauer. .Marelyn Ann Schultz, Melba Selking. Recitation —“The Stars of Christmas Night"—Marie Miller, leader, Vera Bauer. Francile Reidenbach, Mary Bicbericli, Irene Conrad, Betty Cautters, Questions 26-38 — “The Christmas Offering." Songs - "The Shepherds and The Angels" "No Room in the Inn" —Sunday School. Recitation —"Candles”— Catherine Weiland. Eileen Bauman, Ida Marie Schrenk, Edna Frltcha, Vera Sauer. Della Bieberich, Ralph Conrad, Robert Spiegel, Harold Pett. Questions 39-43—" The Christmas Doxology.” Songs —"Redeemer Divine", “Silent Night”—Senior Girls. Recitation —"Our Christmas Gifts" —Eddie Boknecht, Wanda Mae Busse, Gordon Selking, Edna Mae Schultz, Arthur Franz, Marelyn Ann Schultz, Richard Mahan, Clarice Sauer, Charles Schrenk. Mary Mahan. Song—" Good Night All Beloveth" —Sunday School. Accompanist throughout the program—Mrs. Paul Schultz. in a catechization the following also take part: Lloyd Wagner. Lloyd Spiegel, Roy Lehrman, and Walter Anker. -— O' ■ - - — Church To Receive New Members Sunday An adult class of five members will be received into membership with the Zion Lutheran Church Sunday morning through the rite i of confirmation. The class lias received the required instruction by the pastor, the Rev. Paul Schultz, in tlie various principles of Christian drttrine and n general review will bo made Friday evening when four of the class will also be baptized in, a private baptism service. The confirmation services will be j held at 10:00 o'clock Sunday with a special address by the pastor. No other service will be conducted at this church Sunday morning. Tlie members of the class are: Loren Miller, Mrs. Edna Miller, Ar-j thur Cecil Dull, Henry Schrenk, and Miss Rosena Eileen Dull. Surprise Is a Warning A bold surprise at a belief Is | jometlmes the best argument | agsln«» Train

Bargains In Quality and Price KY. WASP LUMP $7.00 t , The best mined out of Mother Earth. GREAT HEART $7.00 „ Govt. Mine Bureau says it heads the list of Premium Coals. MECKANO Lump Sfi.7s Holds fire as long as a goose can sit. SUNSHINE Lump Sfi.OO Genuine Brazil Block. Cheap only in price. Compare it to other low price coals. Above nrices for CASH Delivered. Puritv Hopper’s Coke All weights guaranteed by the ! State. Scales under weekly state inspection. ALL COAL OR COKE I ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. We Wish Everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy New Year. Phone 770 CARROLL COAL i & COKE CO.

SCHOOL PLANS FOR PROGRAM Chapel Program Will Be Given Friday At Central School "A chapel program will be presented at the Central school Friday as-! ternoon at 1 o’clock which will be open to the patrons. Following the progrtim, school will be dismissed flc-r the Christmas vacation and will reopen Wednesday, January 2. Following Is the complete program : Recitation—Betty Ziusaiaster Cornet and trumpet quartet — Ralph Hawkins. Fred Carson. Lawrence Rash iamt Arthur Brown. Recitation—'Ruth Hammond. 'Recitation —Alice Drake Christinas song—<7A girls Recitation—Don Beery. Recitation—Bob Hunter Christmas songs—Central school girls glee club under direction of Miss Helen Haubold. ■ — —io Blind Woman Operates Telephone Switchhoard Cleveland. —(UP) —Totally blind Mrs. Josephine Enever operates the busy telepltone switchboard at the Cleveland Society of Blind lattices. Though her real job is home instructor for blind persons, teaching them to read Braille, type, sew and earn money, she lias been filling in at the switchboard job when work-1 era had to double up on duties. With the fall sales of the society’s piuducts having just finished, C’nistmas calls are now keeping the switchboard busy. “One buzz tells me the call is coming in and a click of the shutter tells me some one is on the phone.” Mrs. Enever

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mys. “Dial system is probably easier i for me to handle than the average sighted person, because all I need to know Is the number of finger holes and the way the letters are placed." Mrs. Enever takes down all messages that come over the wire, on u Braille typewriter and later transcribes them on a regulution machine. —.. o _ , — _ May Honor Buchanan 'Reading. Fa. —(UP) —Miss Mary I Archer, Reading former Democratic national committeewoman from Pennsylvania, has started a movement to have the .portrait of the late President James Buchanan placed In Pennsylvania State Capi- . 10l at Harrisburg, Slid said she would ask George H. Earle, who ' will take office as the first governor of the commonwealth In 40 I years January 15, to arrange for a , Buchanan portrait in the main hall of the oapltol. o Honeymooners Get Big Game SeSWanl, Alaska—(UP)—-Dr. and Mrs. Carl J. Frltche of New Ulm, Minn., spent their honeymoon -hunting in Alaska, and took home six big gume speciments. The couple I shot two big horn aheap in the i Lake Kenai district, one of them ' with the largest horns ever seen in this district. In the Morzhovoi, lEay district, on the Alaska Peninsula, they brought down two large brown bear and two caribou. — o Tax May Aid Schools Seattle —(UP) —The state inheritance tax divisTon hopes to obtain for the common school fund approI ximately $500,000 in dormant ac- ! counts of Seattle banks. Under a ' state law. the fund will claim all accounts in which there have been no deposits or withdrawals for 10 years and whose owners or heirs cannot he located. Claimants appearing later will require a legislative act to get their money.

Why Does Santa Claus Come Down The Chimney? What does tlie nani" Christmas mean? When was the first English Christmas celebrated? Who is St. Nicholas? Why is the ‘ Christmas tree? Why do we give gifts on Christmas’ Why do we hang up stockings? Why do we use holly and mistletoe? What is u yule log? Who started sending Christmas cards? Where are firecrackers used on Christmas day? Where did the custom of singing Christmas carols start? Our Washington Bureau lias a bulletin on CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS flint tells about those and many other observances connected with Christman. You will find it full of interest at this Holiday Season. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: ; ■ f’Lll' COUPON HERE Dept. 316, Washington Bureau, DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1332 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin CHRISTMAS CUSTOMS, and enclose herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped), or loose, uncancelled U. 8. postage stamps, for return postage and handling costs: ,NA M E STREET & No I CITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur. Ind.

Brahma Cattle May Roam Texas Plains Breckenridge, Tex. —(UP) — The Brahma, sacred cow of India, soon 1 may be roaming the cattle ranges aloisg with the white face and the li nghorn steer. Cap Yates, rancher living near Jacksboro, has succeeded In acclimating the (Brahma cattle to the ranges here. Although just introduced to this .part of the country, ranchers already predict that they will make excellent range cattle, as they require little feed and intake excel- ' lent beet. o Texas Has Rare Carroll Books Austin, Tex.— ; U.P.) —Rare copies of "Alice in Wonderland" and other Lewis Carroll works are a treasured part of the book collection in the University of Texas. A first edition copy of tlie facsimile ediI tion of Hie manuscript is included.

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In the Wrenn.collection at tlie nn- , 1 iversity library there is a rebound ’ first edition with the original red cover intact Inside the new red ‘ morocco cover by Riviere. The 1 Stark collection in the same library, gathered by Mrs. Miriam ■ Stark, of Orange, includes children's stories; both parts of “Bruno and Sylvia." and Carroll's humorous .summary of tlie Jowett contro- ’ versy which originated at Oxford. Many of the copies are autograph’ed. I — o Morley Favo r s “Grasshoppers" Lincoln. Neb.—,'U.R)—Christopher | Morley, famed essayist and nove- ' list, believes an ideal name for a i' football team would lie "grasshop- ■ pers." Nebraskans who boast the • prowess of their mighty “Corni huskera" were shocked when Mort ley, here for a lecture, suggested • that “Grasshoppers" might lie a . better name.