Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1939 — Page 2
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CBBMSTMAS PROCBAMS AIRE MISTED
MONROE CHURCH PLANS CANTATA Monroe Methodist Church To Give Cantala Sunday Evening The mixed choru* of 32 voice* of the Monroe Methodist church «:il present the Christmas cantata. "Chimes of th.- Holy Sight." at the church Sunday night at 7 o’clock Text of the cantata was written by Herman Von Berge. and th. mush by Cred B Holton Th*- choir will he directed by Mrs, Helen Khrsain. with Jean ette ill. h accompanying at the filano. The program follow*. - Processional by c hoir singing •Com. All Yt Faithful. ’ Scripture reading and prayer by ft. v. R F Hart. "Christmas Bella Are Ringing ehoir. " -How Beautiful l>»» tin Motin fuina." alto sol”. Naomi Stu< key |ud choir. , But Thou. Bethlehem, choir Vtid soprano obligato Rena Hendin ks - "Eearth ■< W. ary Waiting l*>ne Jin-t. soprano. Mary Bahner and olt< Naomi Stink* y and choir • "In th. Wat. lies of th-- Sight Soprano solo. Irene Fosnaugh. - "Good Tidings choir ** "Glory to God ill the Highest, •holt quarter soprano. .Mildred Bay; alt.. Esthet Watkins, t-Bor. I Freeman Walters; bass. Manas la liman "On Earth Peace, choir "tart I s Go Even t’llto Bethlehem/ bass solo. It I’ Sprunger "Jesus. Our UTd. girls trio. J.-ta Laingouberger opal Sprunger •nd Esther Watkins tenor obligato, Bob Ray and choir. Break Forth into J..y choir
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Offertory "The Star In lhe Eastern Sky " j tenor solo. Freeman Walters and 1 choir. "The laird is Born Today," final < horus CHURCH PLANS TWO SERVICES Evangelical Church To Present Christmas Program* Sunday Two special Christmas programs I will be presented at the First Evangelical . hurt h Sunday The . childrens program will be given at the 1” 10 a in. service The churc h choir will provide a vesper service at 4 oilock in the! afternoon This service will in'elude choral numbers, special »<■!”< | tions by individuals and a c andle- I lighted service. The complete program f.r th. | children's servhc follows Organ prelude, selected. Invocation. Exercise, "Little Lambs. Bar-! bars Cole, Barbara lb Yore, Jaio-Jl Sheets. Jacqueline Leigh. Marlyn 1 Maullet and Amy Lou Reynold* I Recitation. Room in the Heart for Jesus. Elloise Feasal Exert I*. To Scatter Christmas Joy." Barbara Anspaugh. Dora j BrtmnegrafY Not ma Johnson. Ruth . Smit ley and Norina Wilson Recitation. "A Gift to the Christ ! Child Clarabelle Blown Song the primary department R.citation. sole. ted. Dora Brun ■ negraff off. ring The Sacremer.t of Baptism Kun . . 1 . , t •.< i.igh’ Dickie McConnell. Doyle Liby. Mar- I cus Foreman and Bobby Smith Exert ise "The Christmas Story i Jerry Kalter. Rodger Cole and |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. DECEMB ER 21, 1939.
1 Billie Liby Vocal solo, selected. Jacqueline Warren. Exercise. "The Bells, Rodger Johnson. David Cole. Eddie Swagger .Marvin Stucky. Dwight Sheets. , Clarence Cottrell. Jimmie Weyanl and Ronald Liby. Exercise. "A Visit to Grandma's." j Rodger Gentis. Jack Hahnert. Jack Reynolds, Kenneth Roop and Bob McAlhney. Exercise. "The Fruit of Christmas Tree. ' Jane Daily. Roberta Swagger and liorothy Cottrell. Closing moments. Benediction. RURAL CHURCH YULE PRUGRAM Pleasant Mills Methodist Church Program Saturday Night The annual Christmas program . ■of the Pleasant Mills Methodist i church w ill be presented at the church Saturday evening at 7 151 i o'clock The entire community is invited to attend The program is a* follows. Piano solo. Jean Marie Everett. ■ Song, group of < hildreu Scripture prayer. Rev. R. J I Johnson Recitation. "A Greeting.” Eugene 1 Dellinger Recitation, "Pictures," Myrna ’ Foor. R. <it t ion. "Christmas Every) I lay Colleen Evans Song Gloria Crownnvei Recitation. "I'm Mm h Too Young. Pauline Villa Jones Recitation. Nora Anice Jacob*, j Song group of email children R.-cita'ior.. “Greetings.” Altai ■ Ruth Jones Exercise, "Christmas Lessons."; I tour girl* Piano solo. Donald Johnson. Recitation, "Our Program." I Nona Rita Recitation Florence Jacob*. Song Ellen Alta Ruth and Mary !Jones Recitation, "Christmas in the Heart.” Ma y Jone* Talk by Rev. Johnson. Offering, piano solo. Sherman * Nyffirr Duet Ruth Clark and Ih'ta Mae McCullough. Recitation. "Christmas/ lads, Bowman Piano duet. Neva Lou Crownuff- ‘ and Wilma Bailey Play "Holy Night." group of; children. Closing song Recitation. Kay Prh < Dismissal. Rev Johnson HIGHSCHOQLTO | GIVE PROGRAM (.'hri'dma* Program Al Public High School Friday Afternoon The complete Christmas program I to lie given at tin Decatur Junior'senior high school Friday after-1 j today by Principal W Guy Brown. | The program will be sponsored j by the senior das* of the school, j under the dim tion of Ml** MB-1 j dr.-d Worthman, das* sponsor. J Ranta Clan* will appear on the 'program first and distribute hi*; lualotnaty gilt* to member* of the ' faculty and the student body
Musical presentation* by the glee i lub. under the direction of Mlsr Helen Haubold. will follow. Th. "Jingle Bells" .horns will be composed of Kalhiyn Schroyer, Alice Tost. Robert Getilis, Carl ' Hann. Lydia Frost h and Flossie Steiner. A play written by Sigufd Anderson. of tile school faculty, will feature the program. The play, entitled “Star in the Window.” , 'depict* Christmas Eve during the World War In 1918. The cast: Mr*. Blaine, a widowed mother Kathleen Flyback Hope Blaine, her daughter-in I las Phyllis Hunter. Jim Blaine, a soldier somewhere in France John Gerber. Billy Blaine, Hope and Jim's I baby Barbara Jean Heller. Bob Blaine, a munitions worker ' and Jim's brother Ned Johnson Messenger Boy—Bob Eichhorn. Mary Blaine, a nurse — Bat bars I hike In tableau scene John Gerber. ' , Jack Graham. Paul Hoile and .Harry Bleeke. Prompter and interpreter Peggy j ' Gaunt. YULE PROGRAM FRIDAY NIGHT Christmas Program At Church Os The Nazarene Friday Night Th* annual Christmas program of the Church of the Nssarenr will be presented at the church Friday evening at 730 o'clock The complete program follows: ('on* by th*- congregation Prayer by the pastor. Song. "Silent Night.” by lhe i hildreu Rei i tat loti. "Welcome." Jack Milkmaid Dialogue. "Christmas." Frankie /Sudduth. Jimmie Tod. Bobby RoeI buck. Bennie Ifeatn. Beverly Elliot. ’ Hubert Isch. Eddie Ritter. Bobby I Brokaw, and John Brunner Recitation. "Christmas." Bobby Grim. f •* W Reniatioii. "Th.- R.-as.m '' Not- ' man Watd Solo. "I mar Little Stranger.” I Jerry Lobstger. Recitation. Shirley Mitchell. I.ialogue. "The Birth id th. , Savior," Hetty Brunner, Sharon j Fishug, Jimmie Tod, Caiolyn Me-1 Donald Re< Ration "A Glad Thought."] ! Agnes Werst Dialogtie. "laxat Year's Christ-; mas Gifts." Kathryn Hower, Bobby i Sudduth Ellen Rodbuck. Red isch.' I Sarah Hower. John Harris Rxclttion “Christma* Prayer." , Billy Reynold*. Plano solo. “Silly Night, Hilly' Night." Collecjn Edgi-ll Recitation "Dolly* Christmas."! ■ Sally Brunner Recptlon. "Mary's Son." Jerry I latbalger. Holo Th. Christ Child. Ruby I ] llatshman Recitation. "The Boy* Gift," | {Eugene Iheike* Dlalogu* "The Christmas Star," : i Rose Roebuck. Velma Harris. Joyce I Iwstd Betty Brodbe. k. Kathryn Sudutith and Faye W.dfe. Recital iou. "Santa's Backslidden. Mward Plaster. Recitation. "Two Shoes." Glee Dierke*. Dialogue. 'Tb* Chrlktmas Message.” Recitation, lam .Tuna Clark. Dint. "The Chrlatma* Carol,” June and Joyce Ward. Exercise by the young people.
'"What Christmas Carols Tell” Benediction by the pastor?LINCOLN SCHOOL YULEPROGRAM Christmas Program Will Be Given At Lincoln School Friday The Christmas program will bi j presented at the meeting of the, Lincoln parent-teacher* association Friday afternoon at 1: 3*‘ o’clock at the Lincoln school. The complete program follow* 1 Plano solo. "Joy to the World, Marilyn Schuhs. S-A. Recitation. "A Visit from St Nicholas." Dale Smltley. 5 B Plano solo. "Silent Night." Bobby , Hansel. 3-A. { Bell lyre. "Utile Town of Bethlehem. Kathryn Ann Edwards. Play. "Th. Christinas Top Shop.” Third grade. Miss Bunner. Guitar tml. "Silent Night." Anna Marie Steury. Irene and Herman j Andrews Play. "Santa and Sou." 5-A. -Miss ; Coffee. Santa himself Billy Freeby. Mrs. Santa. Harriett Beer. Santa CUus. Jr.. Jr. Uchtensteiger. Ting A Ling, Santa Elves. Jimmy Beery a»d Norman Leouardson. Children. All 5-A's. Mrs Gertrude Myers, topic. "The ' Christmas Spirit.” —— • M>ii. t; in rivvi »»:t ri.t.w* kr •*»• s:»rxr»: M*. mot X.ili.-e i« ber’l.y given to the erei.lit..r« heir, and legatee* of Harsh I Irene Tague. .1.-<-«t-e«l to appear In A<l nil. Circuit Court, hebl at De a-I tot tn-1i.i.., on ttq Hill <!*>' I,f I try, t»*o, and »h..w cawM, If I wl>> tlie final Hi-ttlement A.-I Mounts willi tb* estate »f .aid de-I i. :t - ild not t* approved and lid heir, are notlfu-d to then al»d ith<-r<- make proof ”f heirship, and i t< their distributive .hsres Haudrnbueh. Administratrix I Indiana ’•• ember I*3* Hear, H. Hetlee. AftweoexBROWN! Special THE BIG GIFT THAT COSTS ONLY $3.75 ag| I nevt tamer* in the KEg ■M Brownie t.mtli Stnsrt- ' -S r-.tm.llcr hut you get 1 ■ big ..it. mi.htnap, |e|| And g.KHI one*. <>l |BH .rv li « the ides', gift K| lorit-v M()wcvhow A3 It to )OU tod*>.' H 9 jF' Sw Holthouse Drug Co.
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- * Hr at it . On* Yims—Minimum ghnrffo oT ( 25* for 20 words or leas. Over 20 words, 1540 Mr Two Times—Minimum eftsrge i C f 40c for 20 words or l*saOver 20 words 2c per word for l the two time*. Thro* Timoo—Minimum charpa of 50c for 20 wordg or lose. I Over 20 words fffto par word for ths thro* times. Card of Thsnks — Obltusrios and voraas — 1 1 - 00 Open rats—display advertising »5c par column Inch. • ♦ "•LINO” ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements appearing in this column without name* signed are "blind." They are , | to be answered by letters, ad- | dressed to the box number In i care of the Dully Democrat. . I We can give no information conceniing lhe partiea advertia- , lag. FOR SALE ALWAYS—New. uaed waahers, all makes, ironers; sweeper*, heating, gas stoves, Delco plant, small payments. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Kitchen, salesman 245-U SPECIAL Two good used drop head Singer sewing machines, perfect condition. Phone 411 evenings. 29S«tx FOR SALE -Deroc bred (lifts snd males Reasonable, Champion stand* H D. Kreischer. 10 mile* east of Decatur on Road 224 Address Convoy. Ohio XSS-ISDt FOR SALE — Boys bicycle, new. with baloon urea and light. Terms 11 per week. 125 8. 7th St. Phone hw». m-m FOR SALE - -hinersprlng mattress es: 40 Innerspiing mat tresses, all well known makes, selling from Sls to »J9.SO; *5 trade-in allowance I for old mattress. Sprague FurniI turc Co ■ Phone 159. 3<*o2t FOR SALE fsed furniture, stoves and piano*: 1 Globe heating stove, new Bre pot. cheap; 1 kitchen range, almost new. cheap: iMckera. ti; davenports, IS; 3 good piano*, no reasonable offer refus- ’ cd; 1 2-piece firing room suite, cheap. Spiague Furniture Co. !%>nc IM 30Q 2t FOR SALE Flim k fetdera at special prlcea. Haated fotuiuin* Dr. Salsbury's remedies. Kosy and Jatneaway brooder houses and .equipment. Decatur Hatcher' Poultry Headquarters. .T>U-ktf FOR SALE -Christ Msrbach farm, b 0 acres In Union township, one of the best improved farms in AdI am« county. Will soil December 12* For details see Adolph Marbach, executor. Phone 7U»-F f Dec. 714 21 FOR SAIJI Live or dre»»ed young chickens, and freak egg*. Phone •431. Will deliver. 3«l-3l pTest Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these | ten quest Iona? Turn to peg* ' 1 Pour for tb* answers. • 4 1. Which countr? had the largeat navy at the beginning of the World War? 2. Os what chemical elements is gaaolim- c<a>ip”»ed? 3 With which sport I* E L(Curly • Iwmbenu a*euciated? > 4 WJiat I* lhe title trf the orehlev or eblof elerk on board a passengA »t«amcr? 5. Into whet body of water doe* the Gang«« River empty? * What I* monaet Irian/ f. Who was the youngest President of the U A- when he Mtumed office? S. When is Low Sunday? •. Which State baa the largest weter nr*a? !• What Rile is borne by prince* rwakliM between king and duke? htITKE <>* Flktl. *»;rVLS.WE'T ur KaTAT*; wo. ana Nvllge l« li*raby *!»»<> Is th* «•*«• Ultor*. h*lr* *o<i !•«»<•»• us M«r> Ellen Kia kord de« med. to appear h. lhe Adam* Clli'Ull t’ourt. Io Id al l»e< atur, Indtana un th* I4tli day ■f January. IM* »nd »b'.w <»<e It any, why th>- Final H*tll««ne»ii A'".unl» with lhe «*lale of «*ld L't-dent should wot be approved, and raid heir* arc notified to then and there make proof of helmhlp. < *ll'l receive Ihelr dietrlbulHe sharia Jolin itl* kord. Administrator with Will snnesrd ftwalur. Indiana, tii.emt.ir 1* l>3» A. <. Malebee. Allwreey. bodies and Fender* FIXED 21 h»ur> n fin? Quality Week Reasonable Prices ■ WHITE-ZESER 3rd at Monroe Phen* 344 I
MISCELLANEOUS 1 FARMERS ATTENTION - Cal! *7fi-A at our eapenae for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Ce, Frank Burger, agent. IHI BATTERIES HEc HAMGS-D Wc. including rental; modem equipment. Western Auto Store, oppo-, site Court liouae. Phone 249. 293-Ut: SINGER SEWING MACHINE Agency at England’s Store—Real bargains on new and used machines. All makes repaired Sewing taught free. Phone daytime 282, evening 411. 298<tx FOR TOVR Fire. Tornado. Health and Accident, and Automobile Insurance low rates, see Jesse i Engle. 513 Jefferson St Phone ' 1427. 301-3tX NOTICE— Upholstering, reflnishing and repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second St., Phone 420. 280-3ut WANTED—To give away 100 turkeys. Get yours FREE by purchasing either a Thor Washer or a Drl-Gas Range This offer is good until Christmas Geneva Hatcheries. Geneva. 295-<t' FOR RENT FOR RENT -Business room, corner of Third and Monroe, will lie ready for occupancy January 1. j Heat furnished Phone 316 299-3 t NOTICE — The person who took the mana blue suit coat from Lose Bros. Hilliard Room is known and is requested U return same at once 299-3tx. g LOST AND FOUND LOST White and black fox ter-' rier male dog Return to 310 Oak Street 300 21x NOTICE -Cistern*, furnaces, chimneys chMMd. repaired Filters built Phone M 3. E. Gause 301-Ot — • MASONIC MASONIC Called meeting of Decatuj lodg. ] No 571. F and A. M. <m Master' Degree al 7;30 p m Friday. De1 canter 22. 1939 Be p.-eeent A D Suttle*. W. M noict o CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat. Dec . 31 06% V July. 11 «3%-% Corn Dm .55%■%; May M%- >*; July.’ .MW % Oat* iiec., .41% 42, May. 3»%; ] July. 34% -O 1 - MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*, irregular and qulH. Bond* Irrigulai. £. 8. government* lower Curb stock*: irregular. Chicago stock*: miked. > Call money: one pen ent. kY>reigii exchange; weay. , Foreign exchange: eaay Cotton, up us much a* 8110 a , bale. Grein*: wheat higher, up about 1% cents to 3% cent*. Corn finn. up around % to V cents . Ciiicago livestock: iiog* »• ak. . cattle *'e**dy to weak, sheep strong . , Rubber: easy. Stiver bar in New Yotft: up %<• i n .New York to 38% cent* a fine . ounce. Phone 1073 ; H)K TAXI SEKVWE i DAV OR NIGHT. Moving and General Truthing W. R. Morri* PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, Dec. 22 12:00 Noon Decatur Sale Barn • CATTJ.E. H(XiS. SHEEP, ■ HORSES, and iniNcelbnI eous article*. Decatur Sales Co. » N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyee Ssamlned • Glare** Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:80 12:10 ta 8:00 Saturdays, a.OO p. m, * Telephene IM
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