Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1936 — Page 6
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A Hearty Welcome To Centennial Visitors I OFFICIAL PROGRAM FOR ! CENTENNIAL WEEK - — I sip? I S BiTKnav attcitqt 9 urn I'-’ 10:00 A. M.-Fousts Flying Devils-Corner Jackson and Second Str® SUNDAY, AL Gt ST 2. 1930 ' 1:30 P. M.—Rita i Dunn—Central School Ground, South Third 9:00 A. M.—Sacred Concert —Sound Distribution System from Court • 7:00 P. M. Fousts Devils—Corner Jackson and Second Streets House Tower 8:00 P. M.—Spectacular Parade on Third Street-Jackson to Adams® 10:00 P. M—Fireworks Display—Niblick Field—East Monroe Street Isl 10:00 A. M.—Field Mass—Niblick Field—East Monroe Street. Sermon, by the Rev. James McGinlay, D.D., Pastor of the Central Baptist •- ■ Mass Coram Episcopo: Church of London, Ontario r Rt. Rev. J. F. Noll, D.D. Anthem, “Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee” - - Bach THURSDAY AUGUST 6 1936 I Deacons of Honor to Rt. Rev. Bishop Berne Men’s Chorus Prntomal nnv—Onen House in allLodce Homes » Rev. Vincent Ehinger C. P. of Detroit, Michigan Benediction bv the Rev N J Schmucker Fraternal Day-Open House in all Lodge Homes. g Rev. Leo Faurote of Avilla, Indiana organ PostZude Schmucker Concerts and Parades by visiting organizations. ® Rev. J. J. Hennes, Ass’t. Priest Postlude Judging of the Jersey Parish Show by Prof. W. W. Yapp, Univers® Celebrant of Mass: IHi n °i s - ■ Rev. J. J. Seimetz 8:00 PM.-Pageant, “A CENTURY MARCHES BY.” An historical Judging of the Holstein County Show by Prof. Salisbury, Ohio St® Deacon: Rev. S. Schmitt of Peru, Indiana Pageant of DECATUR. Niblick Field, E. Monroe Street. University. I Subdeacon: Rev. A. Kohne of Goodland, Indiana To the pioneers who laid the foundation of Decatur and Adams County Judging of the Horse Show by Prof. D. J. Kays, Ohio State Master of Ceremonies so broad and deep; to the early residents who builded so wisely and well 6:30 P. M. - - - - - Country Rev. Thos. Durkin of Fort Wayne, Indiana thereon, and to their successors who have enlarged, beautified and enjoyed Chamber of Commerce Banquet honoring former citizens B Master of Ceremonies to Rt. Rev. Bishop the magnificent results, this Historical Pageant is dedicated in the hopes W. A. Klepper. Master of Ceremonies I Rev. J. Nadolny of Fort Wayne, Indiana that it will assist in keeping green the memory of those whose deeds are Address, J. D. Malone, Lecturer, Springfield, Ohio I Rev. C. J. Feltes of Fort Wayne, Indiana portrayed in honor of their useful activities and worthy lives. FREE ACTS-— I Music of the Mass by Produced by the Rita i Dunn -10:00 A. M.-Central School Grounds, 3rd St® Moreau Seminary Choir of Notre Dame, Indiana John B. Rogers Producing Company p M _ Corner Jackson and Second St ■ Rev. James W. Connerton C. S. C. Director Fostoria, Ohio Valentinos - 4:30 P. M.-Monroe St. between 3rd & 4th Str® Processional: Ecce Sacerdos Magnus - - Witt Directed by . .. - - . Mr. Gerald J. Novak ? | M ._ Ce ntral School Grounds. 3rd Str® . Investiture: Ave Maria - - - - - Jepkjns Hwnond Electric Organ by courtesy of Pearson CompanyJnm Flying 30 p M ._ Monroe St 3rd & 4th Str ® * On Ave Mana Stella - - - Nikel Rp fne Commnnitv Chorus ’ ' Mr Frffman Rurkhattfh nF At 2:30 P. M. on Thursday, the Adams County Historical Society will ha® r r * PR ° PER ° F ™ E 7 3 ter PeneteC ° -. * Srrßtnr . ’. ’ . Pfv T ? a meetin g in the Circuit Court Room of the CoUrt HoUSe for the • regonan riVTiss T omsr MATTnom of reorganization and election of officers. All former residents of Common of the Mass: Cum Jubilo - - Gregorian Miss Louise Haubold 6 . ■ Sermon: Rt. Rev. J. F. Noll Rehearsal Accompanists .... Albert Sellemeyer count y and those interested in the society are urged to attend. | Offertory Number: O Bone Jesu . - Palestrina [True Fristoe Communion Number: Domine Non Sum Dignus - Mitterer MISS DECATUR - - Miss Freida Scherer FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936 f Recessional: Cantate Domino ... Croce MISS ADAMS COUNTY - - Miss Ruth Elzey Veterans’ Day Sponsored by the American Legion. 9 MISS INDIANA - - Miss Mildred Teeple q ov p au j y. McNutt, Past National Commander of the COURT OF HONOR: Kathleen Kenney, Irene Girod, Helen Bohnke, Mil- Legion, guest of honor I dred Helm, Beulah Barkley, Wilma Miller, Leona Open House for Legionaires and Auxiliary at Legion Home, , . 2-00 P M PeCk ’ MHdred Beer ’ Carol HUSer ’ L ° la Patterson - of Madison and First Steets. | LUTHERAN CENTENNIAL SERVICE iF’WW'trr R lth Bahner ’ and B<?tty Meshber ® er ' Horse-Pulling Contest, Light Team—Under 3,000 pounds. || Niblick Field—E. Monroe St. r ».* a.- a . . . i.. 9:00 A. M.—Demonstrations of 4-H Agricultural Projects. i Prelude - - - Prof. W. Uffleman, Organist, St. John’s Church 1:00 P. M.—4-H Club and Livestock Parade. 1 Hymn—“ Praise to The Lord, The Almighty, The King of MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936 3:30 P. M.—Address, Gov. Paul V. McNutt, Court House Square. | Creation” . . . .. ... The Assembly 1:30 P. M.—Flying Valentinos “Trapeze”—Monroe Street, between Third 8:00 P. M.—Legion Parade, from Jackson to Adams St. on Third Streeß Collect—Scripture Lesson—Apostle’s Creed - The Rev. P. W. Schultz, and Fourth Streets 8:00 P. M.—Dress Revue and 4-H Program, Decatur High School. Prß Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church 4:30 P. M.—Fousts Flying Devils, Platform Cor. Jackson and Second Sts. gram to include presentation of Willing Home Economic fl Choral Selection—“ The Omnipotence” - - - - Schubert 7:00 P. M.—Formal opening of Midway with Parade on Third Street demonstration winning agricultural demonstration, and aB The Fort Wayne Lutheran Choral Society, Rev. Paul Miller, Director 8:00 P - Pageant, “A CENTURY MARCHES BY,” Niblick Field— nouncement of winners in the various contests. | Miss Helen Limbert, Soloist Fast Conroe Street FREE ACTS- I Prayer The Rev O A Gei ceman M A R D 10:00 p - M.—Rita & Dunn High Wire Act—Central School Ground— . ... . ~ „ „, , Kev - treiseman ma,B. D. Flying Valentinos —10:00 A. M.-Monroe Street, between 3rd & 4th Sfl Sermon The Rev. O. A. Geiseman, ‘ Fousts Flying Devils— 1:30 P. M.—Corner Jackson and Second Streetfl n c Pa ? Or u°J ? race u Ut^ eran ? hUrCh ’ Oak Pa L k ’ lIL Rita & Dunn - 4:30 p - M-Central School Grounds, 3rd Streei Choral Selection- Hallelujah, from the Messiah - - Handel TUESDAY, AUGUST 4,1936 Flying Valentinos — 7:00 P. M.—Monroe St, between 3rd and 4th Sfl , The Port Wa yne Ll l th^ an choral Society Homecoming Day Celebration—Assembly Hall, Christian Church, corner Rita & Dunn — 9:30 P. M.—Central School Grounds, 3rd Streefl Hymn—“A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” .... The Assembly Second and Jefferson Streets Organ Offertory - - - ... Prof. W. Uffelman Music, entertainment, and specially conducted trips to places of in- SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1936 (During this offertory a collection will be taken which will be appro- tprpct in and about Dpratnr o-nn a m tt r> „• o. I ■ priated to the “Lutheran Hour” for continued broadcasts.) VoSJi Prog^ m FREE ACTS^ g ’ teamS ’ ’ P I H™-“G°d Bkss Our Native Land” ” ‘ - Assembly 1:45 p. M ._Assembly Fousts Flying Devils_lo:oo A. M.-Corner Jackson and Second Street! Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church Friedheim Legion Park, Winchester Street Flying Valentinos —11:30 A. M.—Monroe St, between 3rd and 4th Sfl The Doxology - - L C m h ’ AsstmhW Band Concert ’ demonstration of first aid, pioneering, by scouts Rita & Dunn - 1:30 P. M.-Central School Grounds, 3rd Streei Thf Bfnediction - - - Ihe Assemb y Paul Siple . s story of the South Pole Exp e d i t i O n with Admiral Byrd . Fousts Flying Devils- 4:30 P. M.-Corner Jackson and Second Street! ‘ " The Fort w'avne Lutheran Choral’societv ’ Review of all scouts in attendance Flying Valentinos - 7:00 P. M.-Monroe St., between 3rd and 4th Sfl The Postlude . . . . . . Pro f W Uffelman i U ? f gl^ g u £ ? T by E '° f PurdUe Universit * Rita & Dunn ~ 9:30 p - M.-Central School Grounds. 3rd Streei ihe w. utteiman Calf Club Showmanship Contest vYttrai 4..7TT 3:00 p - M.-Dairy Cattle Judging Contest for 4-H Calf Club Members EXPIBITS: ~ ~ 8:00 P. M.—Pageant “A CENTURY MARCHES BY.” Hurdue Exhibit—Ground Floor of Library Building. ? Si 4-00 P M ' FREE ACTS-- JJ* s ;°, rical and Hobby-Central School Building, Jefferson Streefl '. \ SER X ICE F? UStS v' y .^■ DeViIS - , ? : “ *• “^°” er ,Mk «" and Second s,rce ‘ ’ hX BuiS’souTsKond sir J Sponsored “SNation Z S B ’“H The Adams County Ministerial Association Flying Valentinos — 7:00 P. M.—Monroe St, between 3rd and 4th St. Flower Show—Court House Corridor Ono.»P.r,™ The ReV ' H R CarS0 "’ PrK “ dinß ~ Rita i Dunn - 9:30 P. M.-Central School Grounds, 3rd Street Hisloric.l Bxhib.ts-In store windows throughout the town. rtXXr „ ths Benns Cnotns ' ' ‘ Street at Madison Street. Invocation by the Rev M O Herman WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5,1936 Horse Show-First Street at Jackson. Introduction of Homer Rodeheaver by Rev. C. M. Prugh. 9:00 A> M -- Demon stration Contest of Girls’ 4-H Home Economics Proj- wJ 0 "!?? anufacturers - and Industrial Exhibits on Liberty Congregational Song Service, led by Homer Rodeheaver of Chicago, 111, ects—Central School Way, Madison Street, and Monroe Street between Second and I .urdand Winona Lake, Ind. Judging of the Guernsey Regional Show by Prof. W. W. Concerts from Court House Tower— Presentation of Offerings by the Rev. H. W. Franklin Yapp—University of Illinois Each day at 12:00 noon and 6:00 P. M. concerts will be broadcast over Anthem, “Send Forth Thy Spirit” .... Schuetku tke Bound Distribution System installed by the Electro-Acoustic ProdBerne Mixed Chorus ucts Com P an y at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Scripture Lesson, read by the Rev. Geo. S. Lozier Registration and Information Booth on the corner of Second and Madison Prayer, offered by the Rev. Geo. O. Walton .i " ■ Streets. Introduction of the Speaker, by the Rev. H. J. Aspy " ——————— _________ he p aper j or cover was f urn i s h e( i through the courtesy y e arc^ Paper Company of Bristol, Pennsylvania. AU GUST 2 to 8 Decatur Centennial Association
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1936.
