Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1938 — Page 7
'E I ' , liAiM ren s Ua V * rograms
lFlu lChri.ti«" Union Barne «. day program will bo 'BtoM ofl Su! " lay , v,,l,inK at r * i[enil ' ' ftni foilvws: j So The Work Choir. WOlll' 11 M./M \iiginia WSt 1 “ U1 No>> a Roger Ai- , p I?:,. ■■ 11 mlenlang. rfiarlie Mcßride. # / I— A M'licrs Woes fB ton Wide T V .- Sunday problem. Shoats Sister’s J ShoafM.ir.- in a Dieting. 2SL_"I. Drill — Class 2, 3. ■Hmi - and announcements. ■ •* at - I First Presbyterian ■ -■ 1 :ll ‘ 11 I" 1 ' 1 S ' in ' Kfl- at 111 ■' lll program follows: HRHgby the school. «<</
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| Walton. Talk—Rev. Walton. Solo—James Harkless. Offering, Music by the choir. Recitation —"A Story,” Russell ; Stanley. Vocal solo—" Little Betty Blue,” I Alice Langston. Recitation—“ Good Deeds," Elizabeth Macey. Recitation—“A Glad Day," Roberta Hahn. Recitation—" Seeds of Kindness," Bernice Morgan. Organ and piano duet—Mrs. Car- : rie Haubold and Miss Louise HauI bold. Recitation —"Going to Church," | Clifton Hart. Recitation — "Service,” Marie Morgan. | Instrumental duets — Donald ’ Stuckey and David Langston. Recitation—“ Happy Day,” Ellen Hart. Recitation—" The Birds Rejoice,” James Cowens. Recitation —"Long Ago,” James I Hart. Clarinet solo—Rose Marie Stanley. Recitation — “Every Minute,” Alice Langston. Exercise —“I Have a Father,” Beginners. Solo—" May Time,” Elizabeth Macey. Recitation—“ Little Yellow Bird’ Recitation —“The Dicky Bird,” Dianne Linn. Recitation—“ Adieu,” Paul Morgan. o Church Os The Nazarene The annual children’s day program will be presented at the Church- of the Nazarene Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The program follows: Song—Congregation. Recitation — Welcome — Artena Cable. ' Recitation —God Loves the ChitI dren—Gladys Sells. Song —Bring Them In —The Chil- f dren. Dialogue—Money Talks— Primary classes. Recitation —Little Sister —Margie I Springer. Recitation
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938.
Latest of the Windsors •I 1 ■ '*?JBk X 'V-- v<: Lt, IBMa B I i •« itir - : 5? * * * WW2 Sr 3LjKi f ' y ' »' W - ’ 1% ~~ I Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris | This new and latest picture taken of the famous couple, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, was taken in Paris as they departed from Memorial Day services in a Paris church, prior to departing for the Riviera before a visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Paris.
Hill. Dialogue— Give What You CanSix Junior girls. Recitation—Wanted -Jack Harker. Recitaion — Give — Ralph Alverson. Offering. Song Tn Send Across the Sea Ruby Harshman. Recitaion —The Call— —Cable. Dialogue—God's Love—Four primary girls. Recitation — How Shall They Hear Without a Preacher— Gladys Death. Song Better Than Gold or Silver—By the children. Recitaion —Be a Reaper Mabie Death. Monologue — How Much For Guitar solo- Frederick Sudduth. Jesus Joseph Laughrey. Religious Drama •—Who Follows In Their Train —By the Young People. —o First Evangelical Church The annual children’s day program will be given at the First Evangelical church on next Sunday morning. The program is in charge of the officers and teachers of the children's division of the Sunday school.. A special feature of the program will be the administering of the rite of Holy Baptism to infants. The members and friends of the church are invited to the service. The service will begin with the paptismal service at 70:10 o clock. Following is the program. Baptismal Serivce •'Welcome” — Eddie Swagger. Song, selected — Primary Group. ••G reetings" — Ruth Smtiley.
I Exercise —"Children’s Day Praises” - Norma Wilson, Jane Dailey, Betty I Anspaugh. ( Piano solo, selected — Jacquelin .Warren. Recitation, "Seen ajid Not Heard" Dickie McConnell. i Exercise, selected: Jack Hooten, Rodger Cole, Jerry ‘ Kolter. -1 Solo, selected —Jacquelin Lutz. I Recitation, selected — Joyce Hoot' ten. i: Recitation, selected — Rodger! | Johnson. ■ ■ Exercise — “The Adventures of' | the Dollar” : ■ Offertory, selected — Mrs. Ivan i iStuckey. | Exercise —“Little Things” ■' Clara Bell Brown, David Cole. 1 Amoy Lou Reynolds, Slarence Cott--5,re11, Dwight Sheets, Elloise Fcasel, ’ Marvin Stuckey. , 1 Recitation, selected —Violet Kitiner - v Piano solo, selected —Jerry Keti. chum. Recitation "Why We’re Here"— t Marcus Foreman. >; Exercise— “Tiny Tots”. j i Barbara Anspaugh, Dora Brunner graft', Jane Hooten, Norma Johnson. Recitation, selected — Jacquelin l Warren. jl Recitation, selected — Junior , NOTICE to CREAM Patrons While streets are closed for paving, drive south on Third street to rear of our plant. !We ill have our man give | you prompt service at your 1 car. Thank you. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc.
L < l - RURAL CHURCHES j Calvary Evanoelieal Church George S. Lozier, Minister 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School. Mr. i Itis Shifferly, superintendent 10:30 a. in. —Prayer and Praise, Service. Mrs. Otis Shifferly, leader; 7:30 p. m. —Thursday—Worship service and sermon. o Rural Church Announcements Union Chapel U. B. Church Stacy F. Shaw, Pastor Sunday .School 9:15 A. M. Thurman Drew, Supt. There will be no morning worship I service. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Rev. Shaw, leader. Evening service 7:30 p. m The: Children of the Church will have 1 charge of the evening service. . | The public is invited. This Church will be host to the | I Christian Education Rally of the Fort Wayne district on Tuesday | Evening. No prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. o Willshire U. B. Circuit Rev. Lawrence Dellinger Pastor Willshire Sunday School 9:30. Class meeting 10:30. Christian Endeavor 7:00 Prayer meeting Wednesday even- 1 ing. Beginning June 13, an evangelistic service will be in charge of Rev. C. E. Carlson of Huntington, Ind., 1 who is a very recently returned mis- 1 sionary from Africa. Winchester (Sunday School 9:00. Preaching 10:00 Sunday morning, June 12 the Rev Miss Hattie Keoppel will bring the message. Prayer meeting Wed. evening. .o i Decatur Circuit of M. E. Churches Robert J. Yunker, Pastor Pleasant Valley. Morning Worship 9:30. Sunday School 10:30. Harold Porter, Supt. Beulah Chapel Sunday School 9:30. Dortha Shady, Supt. Morning Worship 10:30 Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30. Norval Fuhrman, Supt. Children’s Day Service at 7:30. | Everyone is invited to come and enjoy this service with us. i—o Mt. Tabor M. E. Sunday 'School 9:00 A. M. Edward Koos, Supt. At 7:30 p. m. the annual Children's Day Program will be presentI ed. Proceeds from the collection i taken at this service go to the Student Loan Fund of the Methodist | I Episcopal Church. The bible Study club will meet I Wednesday evening. Prayer service, Thursday 7:301 ’ P. M. Lloyd F. Bower, Pastor. Clark's Chapel M. E. Sunday School 3:30 A. M. Clinton Beard, Supt, ! Worship Service 10:30 A. M. Sermon Subject? A Lad Was . There. Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. Prayer Service, Wednesday 7:30. —o * TWENTY YEARS i AGO TODAY ’ | From the Dally Democrat June 10—Fourth German often-i stvo quickly subdued by allies. New highway truck for Adams county arrives with “Beech Beety ' at the wheel. Maus Carnival company opens with big show for a weeks stand under the auspices of the Decatur fire department. Dan Niblick at Indianapolis for state convention of Indiana Retail Merchants Association. Free Frisinger lands <in France. Adams county meete quoto for Red Cross, raising $15,201.08. Aloysius 'Schmitt is home from | Notre Dame for visit. - Myers. Playlet— “Children You have Heard Os” Benediction. JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102. WANTED Rags, Magazines, Newspapers, Scrap Iron, Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Brass, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Ride & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe st. Phone 442
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