Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1934 — Page 7

gLgal Church Services Will ■ Mark Observance Os Christmas

Q First Baptist ■ ~,ndlelight service will ■ 7,' (i| r Kir-t Baptist church W‘ d . :>t I o'clock. The ■*’ will be presented ■ S, I I end choi.lK„„ 6 r»ni follow*: V The Light ° f » BUr ■ A by J H. Meredith ■ v . Christ mas. Chorus' Reading—Prayer The ,'jorel’* Refrain. II„W the Shepiierdsi Virginh' Baker. yf.hi,, Other Theme. . Lighted Christmas Katharine Fleming K* Gioty <0 C|d >“ The M; Petersen's Class. Ki-Str in The I'.’asJern Sky, y shr „n. Harold Strickler. y.'■..■■■ )'■■- bittie Christmas KRuth Winner’s Class. B U.,, Brown—On Bed of Ktrnig. ■ r(i , . Bethlehem ShepV j ■ cjddren - L-ster

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| Joluuwn.* claw. Song—Earth'* Oldest Carol Song-Gifts for Christmas Tide. Hoa<!ing—Arthur Brown— ChristI mag Good Byp. |Th^e K ~‘ Cl<Mii " R ~ A " Gl ° ry lk * Benediction. Union Chapel The following program will be Riven by the Union Chapel U. B. Sunday School on Sunday night. Dec. 23 at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody invited: | bong All Hail the Power—Choir and children. j Prayer—Rev. Engle. I Speech of Welcome — Betty Ont-I erod. Exercise by 14— Merry Christmas.” Speech—Robert Drew. Song — Duet — Lewis and Gerald Brown. Speech—Pauline Hawkins.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER *2l. 1931.

Speech Marjory Drew. Speech-Geraldinu Roughla ™ n K-"|Joy to the World"—Choir, t lay let — A Christmas Dream — 8 acts, Song—Children. Speech—Jan* Drew. Speech Oscar Bristol. | Speech—Marcella Walters. I Song Ik tty Walters. Recitation-.j(.s S | c Omerod. Song Miller Sisters. Recitation- Gerald Brown. Recitation Louise Bristol. Speech—Offering—Warren Nldlinger. Offering. I Remarks. Song — "Silent Night" — Congregation. Benediction. — o First Evangelical The senior choir of the First Evangelical church will give a ( hrlstmas cantata, "The Manger Prince" by Charles H. Gabriel, on Sunday night at 7 o’clock. The cantata consists o£ the finest of Christmas choruses and is about lone hour long, as follows: Glory in the Highest"—Full chorus. "And There Were Shepherds" — Men's chorus. Solo, M. W. Sundermann "The Blessed Stranger”— Ladies ; chorus and full choir. I "The Song of Old" —Full chorus. ( “That Wonderful Night" — Men's chorus. Solo. Ernest Foreman I "Awake, O Zion," chorus, tuiisou, duet chorus. "A Christmas Carol"—Quartet l t Mrs. Eugene Runyon, Mrs. I Henry Adler, M. W. Sundermann, Fred Engle. 'The Herald Angels"—Full chorus. II “The Babe of Bethlehem" — Alto | solo—lullaby ! Mrs. Frank Butler ‘Christmas Bells" —Christmas carI 01. the choir. | "His Nativity"—Male chorus. Solo, Walter Bockman "The Lord Reigneth"—Full choir. I “Sing On”—Ladies chorus. | "Glory to the Father" —Full choir. Pianist, Mrs. Francis Eady. Director, M. W. Sundermann. I — 0 FIRST M E I The flolowing program will be II given at the Decatur M. E. church | Sunday evening, beginning at 7:00 .I o'clock: i Organ Prelude 11 Congregational Hymn I 1 Prayer 11 Congregational Hymn Pictures, illustrating the SesqniCentennial of American MethodI isnt. | Offering and offertory J Special music Program. "Christmas at Sleepy I Hollow "in charge ofW.F. Beery I 1. Quiet Assembly Students I 2. Roll Call Miss Perkins, teacher 3. Lecture Miss Perkins ' 4. Christinas Story I Grandma Simpkins 5. C Exercise ABC Class

6. Exorcises Primary Public Speaking Class 7. Excrrlse Home Economics C)as« 8. Reading Betsy Ross 9. Exercise Advanced Public Spanking Class 10. Exercise Geometry Class 11. Group of Christmas Readings: "A Real Surprise” Virginia Doty "What I Know, I Know” Fred Carsoh "Aunt Mary's Present” Harriet Gilson “Poor Little Hezekiah” Annis Mae Merriman “Four Little Brother Bears" by Marcille Christner “I’sc Gwinc Tell Ole Santy” by Uncle Ned. 12. The End of A Perfect Day by the Teacher. W. F. Beery. Fir«t Evangelical The primary and beginners departments of the First Evangelical olvurch will present a Christmas progrim as follows: Exercise —A'Rtial Welcome. Jerry Ketchum. Shirley Woodring. Lois Chronister, Richard Kinapp, Richard Cottrell. Recitation—Christ mas Greetings. Roberta Swagger. Recitation—A Hard Place, Jimmy Brown. Recitation—A Song in the Air— Jacqueline Warren. Recitation — A Worthwhile Suggestion—'Donnabelle Roop. Song — Primary school — Long, Long Ago. Recitation—A Prayer Juanita Edgell. Recitation — My Dolly and I — Jae'kueline Lutz. Recitation —All Likfe Christmas Junior Meyers. Recitation—lt Wouldn't Do at all Kenneth Roop. Exercise — Christmas Hopes — Bobby McAlhaney, Betty Jean Anspaugh, Jack Reynolds, Jacqueline Warren. Piano Sold Stuckey. Recitation — A Real Friend — Esther Foreman. Recitation,, A Good Idea —Marjorie McAlhaney Recitation—Big Words — Margaret Elian Baker. Song—On Christnws Bay—Dale , Smitley. , Recitation —Don’t Forget Christ — Kathleen McConnell. Recitation — Aitioblier Christmas Prayer—Bob Insley. Recitation-Artist Jack Frost — Laurence Gallogy Piano Solo — Drifting Clouds—- . Doris Adler. Exercise — Christmas QifLs — Roger Knapp, Donald Brunnegraff, MalfjorVe Linn. Carl Kolter, Mntildu Sheets, Clarice Ruth Anspaugh. Saxaphone Solo — Barcarolle . Patsy MOConnell. Recitation—lt Isn’t Fair—Hubert ■ Feasel. , Recitation—A Matter of Needlee Kathryn Slusher. i Recitation—Please be Hoppy — ; Marcus Foreman. j Recitation — Christmas Smile — I Alice Owens, Phyllis Kolter. Offertory. Recitation—A Christmas ValenI tine—Raymond Ralston | ■ Recitation — A Real Friend — ) Esther Foreman. Recitation—Christmas Secrets—- ' Roger Gentis I Dialogue—Brittle of Colors, John i P|;>:hr, Carl Johnson, Edward WaiI ters, Dorothy Hamni.nd. Elizabeth Jean Slusher, Joan Hamma. I Recitation — The Best W ish

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Billy Joe Feusel Piano Solo — Rose Petal*—Ken- { notihf McConnell. Recitation—Mamma's Assistant Betty Gallogy. Recitation — Best Place—Mabie Shaffer. Recitation—Which Shall It Be Jean Ann Insley. Recitation—Hero and Coward — James Bruiiegmph. Recitation — Long Ago, — Jean Foreman. Dialogue — Lost Trimmings —> Naomi Brown, Doria Adler, Gertrude Banning, Mary Jane Woodring. if'lai ft"et Solo—Christmas Carols | Ruth Hammond. Recitation — Pop Corn Ball for me—Richard Cramer Recitation — Cinderella Tree — | Alice J. Tuntbleson. Recitation—Joys of Christmas — i Howard Foreman. o | Extravagant Parrot Died at Ripe Old Age lamdon —(UP) —Polly, hailed as the world's most extravagant par- j rot, has died in London. She was 33. Polly had such an enormous ap- 1 petite that she swallowed up more ’ than half of the $1,375 bequeathed her by Mrs. Ellen Henrietta Harris in 1901. Three hospitals .which were to get the money at Polly's death, tried vHinly to put -i stop to the parrot’s epicurean tastes. Courts ruled that Polly could do whatever she pleased with her money. <o Moved Bar Across Room W hen Town Went Dry Wilkes-Parre, Pa. —(UP)-When the H '.rough of Forty Fort voted to remain dry, it was only a simple matter for Ben Fierman to stay in

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Thn rhaerv Visage of Old Santa appears out of the smoke and once mure there comes “Peace on Earth. Good Will Toward Men.” Ard this Christmas there will be more warm hearths and hearts than in several Deliniu-iy, we seem to have risen from the pit of despair and to be well on the road to a time when hunger will have ne place in thi Hands°are coming out of pockets and the halls arc again resounding I

... At Washington Economic Parley I - | siM—iMl ■ Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins introduces Mayor LaGuardia of I New York (left) to Dr. Frank P. Graham, chairman of the advisory i board of the F, isident’s committee on economic security, at the first meeting of the committee in Washington.

the tap room business. His establishment is located on ’ the borough boundary. He merely moved his bar -to the kitchen, and the kitchen into the iMrroom. Eat Speedy Bunnies. Warning Cleveland. O.—(U.R) -The bunny with the quick-bobbing cottaintail I is likely to be free from tularemia i—rabbit fever—captioned the Ohio' I Health Department as it warned j 1 hunters at opening of the rabbit i' season to beware what game they I ate. Dopey and slow-running bun .' nies, they advised, may be diseas- ( J e«l.

Shell Blinded Boy Lineville, Ala.. —(UP)— When Mrw. Chester Foster threw some w.od chips into an open fire, her four-year-old son, Cecil was blinded for life liecau.se one of the Vblps was a shot-gun shell and exploded and struck the lad in the face. o Huge Plane Designed St. Louis, Mo., —(UP) - Designs l':r a 36-berth transcontinental airj liner, caipable of a sspeed of 2UO miles an hour, are being drawn by the Curtis-Wright Airplane Company. c nstruction. however, will 1 await a sale.

to back-slapping—the handshake is more heartfelt, and the spirit of good fellowship once more appears where it was thought it would never come again. .So, let us all look up to that face formed from the curling tendrils of stacks that were long idle. A face emotionalized by the hum of machinery and spiritualized by’the happiness that rises from mouths that no longer wait in vain for food, and bodies that once more know the blessinga of, warmth and contentment.—A. Alien Goldjin. I

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Arkansas Congressman Will Seek Central Bank Ark. — (UP) -Arkansas' new Congressmen, John E. McClellan of .Malvern, will seek a govern-meiit-controlled central bank as the principal pi?int in e proposed refornsttion of the present monetary system, he ways. McClellan charges the ii<resent system shows favoritism to a comjvaratlvely few large bankers and , financiers. He would etop issuance of tax-except government securities now used as collatral for currency even after the securities are returned to -the government. Rat Ate Cat Pottstown. Pa., —(UP) — Mark Corker, 84, reports the rats at hie farm are vieclous things. Catching one of them, he placed it in a large steel barrel with a tat. Several minutes later be looked in the barret. ' Tlie cat was gone. The rat was licking its chops. o — City Lights Up Again Alliance, O. —PUP)—The city's street lights, half of which were ! discontinued early in the year as un economy measure, have been--1 turned on again. Safety Director Mark Montague said the semidarkened city had saved $12,000 by tkie move. i i - Turfman Dead at 91 Dayton, 0., •—(UP)—Reuben F. i “Pop” Myers, 91. who drove race horses until lhe w. « 78, is dead. Forimerly, he operated a stable of trotters and pacers jointly with Sam Wagner. Their stable produced the world champion trotter, Alabaster, in 1900. 1 BATTERY CHARGING, 1 eliding and reivir. All work guaranteed <uie year. New batteries $4 and up. I Linco Service Station, Preble. Inik 30?-3tx