Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 142, Decatur, Adams County, 16 June 1939 — Page 6
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Churches Plan Children Day Programs At Sunday Service
First Evangelical Special program*. combining children* day und the closing exercises of the dally vacation church school, will be held at the First Evsugellcul church Sunday. The children of the beginners and primary departments will give the program In the morning at 10:10 o'clock, while the children of the junior and Intermediate department* will give the program ut 7:30 o'clock In the evening. The general public la Invited to the services. The programs to be given follow: Invocation The minister. Recitation. “Welcome to You" — Barbara Cole. Recitation. “Only a Little Girl of Five"—Clarabelle Brown. Exercise, the beginners — Eddie Swagger. Rodger Cole. Jerry Kolter. Dwight Sheets, Amy Reynold*. Jackie Leigh. Jackie Hite. Recitation, “Just a Little Girl”— Jani lie Sheet*. Song The Beginner* Class. The Rite of Holy Baptism—The Minister. Recitation, “My Mission”- Sharon Hite. Recitation. "Children's Day Again" • Dale Smitley. Recitation. “Like Blossoms'* Dorothy Cottrell. Recitation. “Bigger Than Me” — Rodger Johnson. Offertory, selected —Philips Kolter. Exercise. “On Children's Day" — Barbara Anspaugh. Ruth Smitley. Elioise Feasel. Dora Bninnegraff. Jackie Luts. Song- The Primary Group.
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Recitation. '‘What We Should Do" I —Norma Wilson. • Exercise, “What Children Can Do" i David Cole, Clarence Cottrell, l Norman Stlngley, Bobby Smith. » Recitation, Selected- Dianne Llnu. ■ Recitation. “I Gues* I'll Try" — • Dickie McConnell. > Fxtrclse. “Our Lord" — Norma • Johnson. Jane Dally. Roberta Swagtet. Jack Hahnert, Jack Reynolds. • Exercise, “Flowers" — Betty An* i paugh and Jackie Luts. Benediction—The Minister. Evening Program at 7:30 o'Clock Miss Madeline Spahr, chairman Prelude, selected—Phlllya Kolter. Call to worship. ' The Lord's Prayer. Ibmn No. 287—“ This 1* My Father's World." ■ Scripture recitation, selected — Clarice Ruth Anspaugh and Betty Hahnert. Prayers- Lois Chronister and Donald Brunnegraff. Piano duet, selected — Carlos and Jimmie Livers. Recitation. "Need of Loving"- Marjorie Linn. Recitation. "T h e Message of Peace”- Margaret Ellen Raker. Story, “The Great Stone Face”— ; Joan Hamtna. Piano solo, selected Carl Johnson. Story. "The Last Supper Window" —John Spahr. Piano duet, selected—Kathleen and , Kenneth McConnell. Offertory, selected— Philly* Kolter.' Dramatisation. ‘‘Esther, the Brave Queen"—Characters: King Ahasuerus—John D. Spahr. Esther the Queen--Naomi Brown '
1 Hatach, the Queen's servant—l Dori* Adler. Mordecal. a Jew—Carl Johnson. Haman— Cartoe Livers. Two soldiers —Kenneth McConnell and Jimmie Livers. Two servants of the King- Donald Brunnegraff and Hubert ' Feasel. I Closing Moments. Benediction-The Minister, We welcome you to all of our services. Sighth St. U. B. Children's day service to be giv ! en ut the Eighth St. U. B. church Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Song Congregation. Song-<’holr. i Responsive reading. Prayer. I Recitation. A Welcome— Duan Martin. , Recitation, A Welcome — Barbera 1 Blannt. Recitation—Floyd Mcßride. Song-Primary class. Recitation. My Boat—Ervin Klemt , Recitation—Joan Andrew*. Recitation. What My Fingers Say 1 —Carol Joan Kluseman. Guitar music—Roger Arnold. Paris ' Hakes and Vila* Eliey. ' Playlet. Do It Gladly — Maxine Smith and Phyllis McClure. Song- Choir. Recitation- Kathryn Slusher. Recitation. A Secret -Sharon Martin. • Play-The Golden Rule. Duet—Mr*. Argo Sudduth and Mr*. L. J. Manin Recitaion. No Goodbye— Lois Ann ' Trout ner. Recitation. A Prayer for Children'* Dey- Jean Slusher. I Offering. Drill—Ten Girl*. Song by choir. Recitation. Good Night — Clair Reynolds. I Calvary Evangelical A children's day program will be rendered at the Calvary Evangelical church Sunday evening at I 7:30 o'clock. The community to! invited to attend the service*. The , I following to the program: Music, selected -Franklin Ross. Song, selected—The Choir. Evening Prayer. ' Recitation. "A Greeting"-- Mildred Ross. , • Recitation. "Welcome to You” — I Nira Miller. Recitation, “The Key" — Marjorie | Miller. ‘ Recitation, selected—Gerald Kuhn Song. "Wake t’p Pretty Flowers' ■ - Primary Department. « Recitation. “Seen and Not Heard” - Donald Clouse. : Recitation. "It's a Fact” — Billy Gaunt. Recitation. “The Check"— Bobby Miller. • Duet, "If You Love the Saviour”— Fern and Betty Lichtenberger. Recitation. "A Bright Idea'—Paul Miller. Reading, selected—Ardella Miller Duet. ‘‘Garden of Happiness” —' Fayma Miller and Mildred Shifferly. Exercise. “Choose Your Picture '— Primary Department. Recitation. “The Traffic Signal"— Tommy Gaunt. Recitation. "No Goodbyes"—Jimmie Teeple.
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Laurence Lichtenberger, Song, selected - Girls Chorus. Reading, selected- Bonita Miller. Playlet. "The Spirit of Love' — Four Girl*. Song, selected—The Choir. . Recitation, "Your Gift"- Brice Mil* tor. Off* ring for Missions, special music Ardis and Aldine Wslter. Missionary playlet. “Just Suppose" —Group of young people. Dismissal. Methodist Church Closing exercises of the Methodist Vacation Bible school will be held at the church Sunday evenine. The program will begin at <7:30 o'clock and the public to Invited. The following program will be given: Processional, i Call to worship. Hymn. "This 1* My Father's World." Prayer* by Philip Thomas. Ray i Mann. Mary Jane McGill and' Verena Moore. The Lord's Prayer by congregation. Group of song* - Lower grades ■‘Let the Beauty of Jesus Be Seen* in Me." “The Bible." “God Love* Me." Memory Prayer* — Kindergarten. taught by Mrs. Russell Owens. Annis Mae Merriman, helper. Bible Memory verses. i "A Song of Thanks "—First grade, taught by Mr*. Bryce Thomas. Annabelle Doan, helper. Bible Versea—Pictures and Stories of Bible and Missionary work. Second grade taught by Mrs. Bob Mills Bible Story dramatised—Rath and _ . x »‘ >n>l Third grade, taught by
CITY 1 SWIMMING POOL / W| ’ n °P* rat * n K tkr po<>l, importut ■' V that we establish rules and regulati«B 2P. M.—ADULTS, BOYS AND GIRLS. and ask eryone using the p<«>l tn »b- |K All is in readiness for the opening of the City Pool. We invite serve the rules and regulations listed be ■ everyone to use it and enjoy the comforts and convenience the bw - ■ pool affords. B * Rulesand Time Schedule -■ I DMllla4-ir\fie -MONDAY- -THURSDAY ■ Ula Lions 1:00 to 2:30 o’clock 1:00 to 2:30 o’clock ■ Bov t - ‘I 10 12 y«u* of age. Girls—l to 12 years of age. ■ 2:30 to 4:00 o’clock Mother* privileged to accompany M , . Boya—l3 to 18 yearn of age. children of above age. ■ 1. Every child using pool must 4:00 to 5:00 o’clock * 2:30 to 4:00 o’clock ■ have a health certificate. <Url ’4'<i!. , °.S:«>'*vi7'k“' I Adults and Children. Adults—with children. ■ 2. Boys 14 years and under will 9 lo ,o —Adults only AaSta’and o ?’hiK- I receive certificate from Marion B Feasel. —TUESDAY— B «. „ 1:00 to 2:30 o’clock —FRIDAY M 3. Men and boys over 14 shall Girb-1 to 12 yearn of age. ! 00 to 2:30 .’clock 8 receive certificate from physi- cTX'r'T.Vv. •;*7 Mny Bovs-1 to 12 years of age. ■ cian. 2:30 to 4:00 o’clock „ 2:3 .°,‘° Vp 00 O ’ Cl< *Lpe 8 Girla 13 to 18 vears of age Boys—l 3 to 18 years of age. a rs> a.a . . ... 4:00 to s*oo o’clock 4:00 to 5:00 o clock )S 4. Girls 14 years and under Will Adults—with children. AdulU-with children. |S receive certificate from Instruct 7;oo to 9:00 o’clock 7:°o to 9 :° d " m tor. Mitt Elizabeth - ch “""- St'ftHuutS' I 5. Girls over 14 will receive —WEDNESDAY— oAmTunAV I health certificate from a nurse i:oo to 2: so o’clock SATI KDAi ■ or doctor. l 2 Z e, r g .®{ afe - 1:00 to 2:30 o’clock M 2:30 to 4:00 oclock b ciriu i in 12 vears of age. ll C n I aaii a . ■ .. BoVH —I3 lO 18 years of age. K Mother, privileged t# *ec»mppny IH 6. People afflicted with colds, 4:00 to s ;°o o’clock | esndren *f ,bove ,*»• runnimr sorps akin t»r« Adults—with children. I 2:30 to 4:00 oclock ■ ..Li? sores, skin diseases are 7:0{) lo 9:00 o . clock I Girta 1S t 0 1H yeani 0 age. ■ asked to refrain from using the Adults and Children. I 4:00 to 5:00 o’clock pool. 9to 10— Adults only I Adults—with children. :■ 8 k II SUNDAY-From 2to 5 o’clock—Adults, boys and girls. | Observe The Rules - • Come Over and Swim I
Mis* Gladys Doan. Ten Commandment* — Illustrated song— Fourth grade, taught by Mis* Eloise Lewton. I Psalm 8- Song. “Just a Little Help From You '—Fifth grade, taught by Mrs. Percy Gould. The Love Chapter —l. Cor. IS — Boys Books of the Bible—Girls. Meaning of a Parable—Parable Story — Marylyn Carroll. A Miracle—Vera Steury — Sixth and seventh grade*, taught by Mr*. Ralph Graham. Offering- Prayer and response. Offertory by Mr*. Gould. Prayer song-- "Savior Hear V* We Pray." Benediction. o—r RURAL CHURCHES * • « Decatur Cir M Methodist Churches Robert J. Yunker, pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School. 8:30 a. m. Wm. ' Jones, superintendent. i The Bible Study class will meet jat the parsonage Friday evening. June 23rd. Pleasant Vallsy Sunday School. »:30 a. m. Harold Porter, superintendent. Evening service. 7:30 p. m. Beulah Chapel Sunday School. 3:30 a. m. Dortha Shady, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship will be shortened and the first quarterly conference will immediately follow Dr. F. E Fribley will bring the message and preside at the conference. All official members are requested to be present, and all other* are urged to attend. All young people who anticipate attending the Epworth League In-
atltute at Epworth Forest thia year are asked to meet together at the parsonage on Thursday evening. June 22nd to discuss plana and make necessary arrangement*. — o ■ Pleasant View Baptist Bible School at 10 a. m. Aaron Hoover, superintendent. Bible teaching service at 11 a. m. Subject: "What Are You For?” Young People's service at 7.30 p. m.. under direction of Mias Beatrice Myers, president. Young people will have charge of the evening service. They will conduct a program of music and recitation*. The Pastor will bring a brief message especially for the >oung folk. Thursday evening at S. praise an<l ! prayer meeting. ' ,—o— — ■ ~ Willshire Charge U- •. Father's Day Wglter Marks. Patter t'nlon— Sunday School 10:00, A. L. Ha* mon Superintendent. Morning Worship 11:00 with R. C. Crosby, state trustee of th* nortbwestern Ohio gldeons bringing th*' Father's Day address. Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday 8:00 p. m. BethelSunday school 10:00, John Ketten ring. Superintendent. Evening Worship 8:0o p. m. Mr. R. C. Croaby will bring th« message. | Pleasant Grove — Sunday School 10:00, Lawrence Jones Superintendent. Mt. Zion Sunday school 10:00, H O. Dull, Superintendent. i- Mid-week prayer meeting Tburs-1
day 1:30 p. m. Welcome to ail our service*. All thing* hove their price, better look for the tag. —————-o . .. Christian Union Rsv. D. J. Young, Pastor Chalgvllie Sabbath Reboot—3:3o Morning Worship — 10:30. i Midweek Prayer meeting each Thursday evening. St. Paul Sabbath School — 3:18. Young Peoplea C. E. 7:16. Evening Evangelbtlc Message at e- 1 i 1 ■. ■ ■
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