Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 21 June 1935 — Page 7

K bal ,( HI rciies * Chapel U. B. M f L. EMlv. pa»tor. H ldtf School. 9:16 tt ' wm'sliil 1 ’ 1° : 15 a. in. y .jiK I'" I' l ' 1 * ''bmsllan Sunday after■T,'. «ill go Monday ’ 1 '■ P r ' a, h series of SunIKfJernoi'" wi " |H . This program will K< . >unr. i-a-tor of the I'. H. IK, , <. !"! Winlley. will illusU" ( ...tuts with special ■f w .. x . tr ■ during the sing--master children §■ s ,v.ml selections and a ■ . hi store fnr 811 wh " |): h .. neighbors and K er meet mg will he be d ’ mg t'.t 7 : 3o o’cloi k i Bailey in < harg. ■ M. E. Circuit Ml Mt. Pleasant K,., -Morning worship. a today School. Nor-

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> Va l f uhrnian ’ superintendent. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League > Beulah Chapel ■ -J .“ -Sunday School, Wil- 1 lard Mcßride, superintendent. 1 1°:3 0 a. m.-Epworth League. 7.30 p. m.-Childrena Day program. Mis. Edna Shady, chair-' 1 man ot program committee. Pleasant Valley . 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School, liar ■ . old Porter, superlntendem. Washington . 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School, Harry > C. Andre*a, superintendent. 10:45 a. m.—Morning worship Important notice: The date ot k our first quarterly conference is' ( postponed until July 12th inetead of June 25th as previously an-' nounced. Everyone will receive ‘ hits bhanks In time for the reports I I on the 12th day of July. Everybody is welcome at our k churches. Come to the Children’s Day program at Beulah Chapel. , Come and worship with us. ■ ■ 1 0 Antioch M. B. C. H. W. Spencer, pastor. Ollie Kreps, superintendent. Sunday School, 9:0t) a. m. Morning worship, 10:0(1 a. nt. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. We invite all to come to these services.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935. .

RURAL CHURCH PLANS PROGRAM I hildren s Day Exercises At St. Luke Reformed Church A children's day program will be given at the St. Luke Reformed < littrch Sunday evening a.t 7:3<t I o dock. The complete iwogram foli lows: Prelude—lreta Egley. Opening song — Young Peoples ! chorus. Prayer Rev. 11. JI. Meckstroth. | Welcome— Donald Manley. Recitation— Glenn Mankey. A Children's Day Wish — Alice Dick. On Time—Walter Mankey. My Word -Doris Dick. Days of Sunshine—Primary children’s chorus. They Miss Something — Esther Sewards. A Pretty Suit—Leonard Funk. Be A Blessing — Spencer Meekstroth. Recitation-Aleta Ratliff. Song—Max Ellen and Cloe LinI iger. Why I Bought My Dollies — | Beulah Bertsch. Gifts For Jesus — Phyllis Hoff- ' man. | Exercises — ‘‘God's Helpers" — I Kenneth Roth, Donald Manley, i Loren Beer and Edward Dick. Gifts for the King—Lorraine Ebnit. I Recitation—Mary Mankey. Song —Violet ami Ardela Beer and Lorraine Ehnit. The New Umbrella — Mifdred j Beer. ■ Exercise—Seven Little Sisters: Violet Dick, Donabelle Roth. Mil-' died Bovine, Esther Dick, Eleanor: Mankey, Virginia Hoffman, Gladys! Mankey. Music — Betty Zinsmasler and three Zinsmaster brothers. The First Sunday School —Gladys ' Mankey. Children's Day—Violet Dick. i Why We Have Children's Day—: I Delores Heer. Dialogue — its Worth While — ' Max Ellen and Cloe Liniger and ; Zane Musser. Offeratory—lreta Egley. | I’d Like To Be—Dona. Belle Roth, i Sunshine All Around Us —Viri ginia Hoffman. The Seven- Ages—lreta Egley and I Baby Ratliff. Donabelle Zimmerman. Verea Roth, Katherine Zimmerman. Mrs. Theatlore Heller mid Bobby Heller, Mrs. Dan Stepler,

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Mrs. John Yost. Closing song — Young Peoples chorus. Benediction —Rev. H. H. Meekstroth. LIST PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN Calvary Evangelical Church Children’s Day Program Sunday Children’s Day will be observed at the Calvary Evangelical church Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. An interesting program has been arranged as follows: Prelude. Prayer—Rev. M. W. Sunderman. Song—Choir. Song, “We Will Sing"—Primary class. Recitation, The Red Rose —Ardella Miller. Recitation, On Time—Bobby Miller. Recitation, Which One — Fayma Miller. Evercise. Sunday School Boys. Song—Chorus. Recitation, The Aviator — Billy

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Gaunt. ■ Recitation, A Boy's Troubles—-' Junior Miller. Recitation. The Pilot—Paul Miller. Song, Wake Up Pretty Flowers —Ardella and Fayma Miller. Recitation, Sisters Hand Mu Downs —Janice Jacikson. Recitation, Givers — Morris Teeple. Recitation, Childkbn Day Flow- | era —Velma McClymonds. Song, A Little Garden in> My Heart—Juanita Bloom. Exercise, A Lesson For You. Song—Choir. Recitation, A Boy’s Choice —Maxi Drake. Monologue—Boneta Miller. Duet. God Reigns Everywhere. Exercise—Rosebuds. Recitation, If 1 Was a Millionaire —Mildred Shifferly. Song—Ardella Miller. Exercise, How Shall We Keep the Day. Recitation—Juanita Bloom. Recitation Mary Lou Robinson. Song—Bob Clem. Recitation, What We Keep —Jimmy Teeple. Talk by the pastor, Rev. Sundermann. Offertory—Bonita Lytle. Song—Choir. Benediction.

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