Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1939 — Page 2
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Christmas Eve Services Sunday At Zion Reformed A < hiislm.i* Eve service will be h-id at the Zfon Reformed church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The complete program follow* Organ prelude. Lulu Gerber. Welcome. Dorris Jean I’rugb "Os Course He <aii. Philip Ki lek "Merry Christmas Jerry Gehrig ' The Reason Why, Joyce Cable "Rejoice." Cradle Roll Class. Recitation. Alice Ann Beineke. "Chimin* Bells. Katbiyn Gold ner. Allen Cole. Patty Arnold. Verlln Ealy A Stitch hl Time. Alldry Sin Andrews "A Greeting Harriet Gerber. "Child of Bethlehein. Primary boys. R< illation. Roger Frucbte. "The Three Wise Men," Sally Baumgartner. Re. Rations, Beginners' class "Christina? I* Mor- Thau A bay lionald Slusher. Piano solo, Nefl Thomas. ' A Better Plan," Gene Most r. "Glad Christmas. Primary girls. Sung. Arnold < hlldren. Letters to Santa Claus. Primary group. "To All People, Dwight Egly "Ann is' mas Greeting. Vaughn I. Myers. dong 'way In A Manger.' Ctadh Roll Class, harp accompaniment. Kathryn Shroyer. ills Gift. Mary BeiUeke Janet
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‘ Goldner Nora Meyer. "A Real Christmas Thought." Be- i ginners' Class. I i I' "The Christ-Child Uvcs Again." j < Carol Kirsch, Joan Von Guillen, Virginia Hash Songs. Primary department. oral solos, Mrs. B. F. Shroyer, with harp a<compaiiimeni, "Stilb Na. ht. HettigC Natht "O Lie;.- | ■Town of Bethlehem. i Harp solos. Kathryn Shroyer. < < 1 C Hark the Herald Angels Sing," : "Lullaby." I , Vtnal solos Kathryn Shroy-i. <» Come All Ye Faithful, "Luther's Cradle Hymn Harp and organ duet. Kathryn Shroyet and Mr* B F. Shroyer. 'Silent Night." I, < >ffi 11tig. A Polite Invitation Cheseter , Be. I . "Closing Prayer Harriet Beer. Nine Masses At St. Mary’s Church Christmas Morning; I Nine masse* will In said al Si i Maty * Catholic < hiinh on Christ- ’ ma* day The first mass at 5 odock in j the morning will be a solemn high | num, with the Rev Father Joseph J Seitnetz. ,t* celebrant. The men's and boy's < hoii w ill j ' sing at lb- .» isi Im k mass. Maw s will lie said continuously following the first mas* The last mass will be at I.> o'clock alld will be a 1 high mas*, followed by lienedlc- | j tlon of the Blessed .Sacrament. Confessions toi »< hool children i
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were heard yesterday and confessions for adults started today (in Christmas morning, the member* of the congregntlon will receive Holy Communion The annual Christmas collection for the orphans will be taken al the Christmas masM*. Father Seimetz stated An assistant priest is assisting Father Seltnetz and Father Alvin, in tin special Christmas services. Vesper Service At Methodist Church Sunday Afternoon The complete program for the candleligh* Christmas vesper service*. to Im held at the First Methodist church Sunday afternoon al » :•< o’clock was aunoumed today A <oi dial invitation has been extended the general public to attend. The program follows: Organ Prelude Mrs Avon Burk Processional 'O Come All Ye Faithful" Choir. Call to Worship Minister: "My Soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my ‘Saviour " People: "For He hath regarded the low estate of his handtnsiden Minister "For behold, from hem e,' forth all generations shall call me blessed '* people For He that is mighty hath done to me great things, ' and holy is His name " Invocation: Pastor Lord's Prayer. people. Hymn. "There's a Song In the An" Congregation. Scripture "t> Come (i Com- Iminanuel." Now Brightly Beams the Morning Star" tin "A Bain- is Born In Bethlehem." j "Jesus is Born the Choir. The Nativity Tableau The Service of the candies "Light of the World." "The Coventry Carol" the Choir. Vesper Prayers By members of the congregation "Beautiful Saviour"* the Choi: Beiiedi. tioli. Organ postlud.- and choh re- •*■ sional Irtieitor. Mrs W J Krick and organist, Mrs Avon Burk Annual Christmas Program Sunday At Presbyterian The annual Christmas progtaUl will lie presented at the First Presbyterian church Sunday evening at *3O oilmk The complete program follows Hymn, Joy to the World". Congregation. Pray.-r Rev (1 O Walion "The Christmas Story.” over radio station X M \ S. by James Hart. Mat Burdg. Paul Morgan David lavngstoii. Clifton Hart. Russell Stanley and Tom Lutes Christmas Mush Irene and Herman Andress Recitation. "The First to Speak." Tommy Cob' Recital ton. The Best bay. Bruce Andress Song Allie bingstoii and Georganile Walton K'i llation "Christmas Cheer" ,’lmmy Mooes Recitation. "A Christmas Smile." Roger Blackburn. I met, "Slletil Night Rose Marie and Russell Stanley Recitation. •'Little Fir Tree" Marie Morgan Rveltaliun. "A Note to Santa Juanita Ueldy At eordion «010. Ibinald lamgsloit Recitation. "Trh ky bain*' Elleu Hart R.-cliatiuti, "A Present for Dad,"
' Bavid Blackburn i Recitation, "Baddy's Sou." Kay i Runyon ■ Solo. “A Player,” Joan Cowens Hei Ha on. "Mother Earth's Christt mas Apron," Dian Linn. Re, itatl.m, "Why Worry. Roberta Hahn Plano solo. "Turkish Bazaar" — Elizabeth Macy I Recitation. "Birthday Candies" - Mary Lou Akom Song. "It Came I'pon a Midnight clear Congregation Recitation. "Ixmg Ago" Betty Hilton. Recitation, "Christmas" — James Cowens , An Exercise Mrs. Gay s das*. Recitation. "Christmas Eve" Bernice Morgan i The Christmas Clock" Mrs. Bon Lutes' class. Hark! The Herald Angel's Sing." Mias Noach’a class. Chi Ist mas music on the Vlbra Harp. Mrs. James Kocher. Jr Good By. Come tiftener" Bobby Haley Renedlction. Parents, cnlldren and their i friends will Im- greeted by Santa Claus In the serving rooms of the church, after the program la given o . 11-I Pleasant View Church Christmas Program Sunday The young peoples gospel team of the Pleasant View Baptist churen is conducting and presenting a Christmas program Sunday night in their home church two miles north of Wren. Ohio This young p opl.-s group, which has had tnanv engagement* in the last few week* in near-by churches, will give a program which promises to be dffferent from those of other year* playlet entitled The Siguifhnice of the Christmas Tree" will change the outlook of many toward this old custom and every Christ- ' mas tree, bulb end decoration will I have a new and sacred meaning All of the children and young people of the church have a part in the servic and the interest of all will be held from start to close The pastor. Rev Harold A Allem I will have a short message upon the | subzject. "If He Hod Not Come?" I . — —. . O Thief Loses Interest Chester. Pu (I'Pl — A thief who stole a suitcase from a parked automobile didn't tab® time to look i twice *t his "loot" Th eultcaae contained a S-foot Texas hull snake which a Imai firmer aad obtained to rid his barn of rats. o New Mississippi Bridge Greenville Miss H'Pi— Th newest ' ridge to span th Mississippi river will be completed here tn July. 1»4» More than I two men are working on the It 447 structure. which will lie 12* f et above the average stage of the river. o New Highway Hazard Glencoe. Minn. tl'Pi—Because thousands of frogs crossed a paved thtahwuy during a sloiui. a <wr drlv -n by hr F. J. Pl iant skrlded and overturned The frogs made the pavement so sllpfiery that the aittaznoMla swerved and Pelant lost isvntrol. - ■ o Bags Two-Legged Game Redding. Cal tfPl—Robert 11 Taylor »ay* he will do no more crawling when he goes limiting tor bear The last time his hunting i partner. Ernest Unttnrw. mistook Tailor for u shot wh-n he saw i 'him crawling along a hillside, mid 'and fired. The wound was not ser'l tons
T RURAL CHURCHES j Willshire U B Circuit Lawrence Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School » Class meeting- 10:30 ChrlMian Endeavor "'h* l Preaching ' Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. d.| Cthristmaai program Saturday evening at 7.3e. Winchester Sunday School • °® ' Christmas prognsm 10:00 Prayer meeting Thursday evening. o Willshire U- B. Charge O. C. Hawk, pastor PbasMt Grove Sunday School »:30, Lawrence Jones superintendent Worship 10:30. settnon by pastor Union Sunday Reboot 10:0t a m lawFence Hamrick, superintendent. Junior ami Senior C. E. 7 p. m Evening service * p n> AZ this tune a Christmas program will *>e given. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening Bethel Our revival services will begin at onr Bethel church Sunday evening Becember 31. To The Charge Bon'} forget your offering for the <>tt»rbe|n Home. Sunday Dec. 34 If anyone should not be prepared at this time we will receive your offering December 31. Calvary Evangstlca! Church George S Lozier, Minister !• 30 A M Sunday School. Mr. Will Johnson, superintendent. 10:30 A M Christmas Program by the young people <>t the church. 7 30 P M . Thursday. Worship rvlce and sermon. The annual oyster felkvwshlp supper will be served following this service. 0 Methdist Churches Mt. Tabor Chun h School P:lb a. m. Ed. Koos, superintendent. ChrlsUnaa progtnm 7:<W p m. < lark's Chapel | Sunday school >:3n a. tn. W. C. Beard, superintendent. I Preaching services 10:30 a. m and 7pm Evang -listic services each evening next week ex< ept Monday. A cordial wcb onie to all F A Armstrong, pastor Pleasant View Baptist Wren, Ohio Bibb' Si'iiiHil. 10 a. in . in charge of Aaron Hoover, superintendent. Morning worship service. 11 a. tn. Sermon topic. "Gabriel's Visit Io Nazareth and the Twelve Shall'S In Ills Important Message *’ Evening service at 7:41. The Christmas program will he presented at this servlet?. The young pete ph- of the church will conduct the entire service. The Gospel team which has had many i-ngagemtnts 1 lately will be in charge and a wonderful blessing Is promised for 1 all who attend. Young Peoples Bible study class, Tuesday at s p. m. in tbe home 1 of Kenneth Springer, Prayer and praise service Thursday at x p m Subject, "The Prayers of the Bible.” FOR SALE — 500 Sheets -20 lb. white unwatermarked mimeograph. , adaptable for all kindb of i mimeograph work and nait- . able for ink wignature. 75c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
i—i ——■■ T RATIB . Ons Tlm4— Minimum charge es 2t» for 20 werda nr leea. Over 20 words. I'/a« P»r word. Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 words Os !«**- Over 20 words 2c per ward for th* two times. Three Timet—Minimum charge of SOc for 20 words or laee. Over f® worts t'/»o per word for the three tlmoe. Card of Thanks *« Obituaries and verses — H-00 Open rote—dieplay advertising »5c per column Inch. | •■BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements appearing in [ this column without names signed are "blind." They are ■ to be answered by letters, ad- \ dressed to the buz number in , | care of the Daily Democrat. | i We can give no information | concerning the parties advents- . i FOR SALE ALWAYS—New need washers, all makes, ironere; a siegers, heating. gas stoves, Delco plant; small payments Decatur Hatchery, dealer. Kitchen, salesman 24M1 SPECIAL — Two good used drop head Singer sewing machines, perfect condition. Pboue 411 evenings. 2PMtz FOR SALE- Duroc bred gitfts and males. Reasonable. Champion stands. H t> Kreiecher, 10 miles east of Decatur on Road 224 Addresa Convoy. Ohio 2»6-13tz FOR SALE — Boys bicycle, new, with baioon tires and light. Terms 11 per week. IK 8. 7th St Phone 100 P m-4tx FOR SALE Big type Poland China male hog One year old Phono *ss-F 302-31 x FOR SALE -Flock feeders at special prices. Heated fountixlne. Dr Salsbury's remedies. Kosy and Jsmesway brooder house* and equipment Decatur Hatchery Poultry Headquarters. FOR SALM Live or dressed young chickens, and fresh eggs Phone 5431. Will deliver 30i-3t Y«or Knowledre Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to pags Four for tbs answers • 4 1. What is Juriaprudeme? 2 Who wrote The Pkdge to the Flag of the IT. 8.? 3 What type of canal is the Panama Canal? 4 Who was the first Secretary of War In Franklin D Roosevelt's cablset? S. With whkh cottage foot bill team does Nile K Inn irk play? 4 What is the correct pronunciation of ths word ae<*nted? 7 When It Is 13 noon tE 8 T.i tn New York CUy. wbal time it it in Bt. Louis. Mo. 5 into what bod' of water does tbe Brazos River empty? ». Name the world's feather weight Iwxing champlt-n IS Which PresMwtt of the I' 8. ws* called Father of the CouatMUtfon? — o— MARKETS AT A GLANCE tMMba: irregular and quiet Rnnda irregularly Mgber. U. 8 governments higher. Curb stocks; Irregular Chkago stocks: irregularly high er. Call money: one percent Foreign ezchaime about steady Cotton: steady Grain*, wheat lower, off wmund IN tents. Corn steady Chicago livestock: hogs and sheep strong, twttle weak. Rubber: up as much as *4 cent a pound IWlver bar in N«w York: 33w. off 1' 4 cs«L
We Are Mh We Are Sincinß! Our friend* have been very kind to us. Our ru-domer* have hrough I un more bunlIMMS. SO — We are * txhing Ihe Name joy and hap pineNN to you over the holiday* and durin* the eotnln* year. WHITE&ZHIER' Third al .Monroe PHONE 344
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call •70-A at our expanse for dead stock removal. Tbe Stadler Products Co, Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts BATTERIES RECHARGED. 50i. Including rental; modem equipment. Western Auto Store, opposite Court House. Phone 24#. 2'JS-lStx BINGER SEWING MACHINE - Agency at England's Store—Real bargains on new and used ma- i chines. All makes repaired. Sew ! Ing taught free. Phone daytime 282, evening 411. 295-4tz FOR YOt'R Fire. Tornado, Health and Accident, and Automobile Insurance low rates, see Jesse Engle, 513 Jeßcrson St. Phone 1427. * 3013tZ NOTICE-Vpholsterlng. reflnlshing and repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop, Son'll Second St., Phone 420. 280-301 ~~ WANTED WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money Low rates. Very liberal terms. Bee mo for abstracts ol title. French Quinn. 23-m-w-f WANTED-Farm loans, low rate* No commission, appraisal or title examination costs to borrower. Short term loans ars low as 4%. See us before making your loan The Suttles-Edwards Co. LADY, age 35 to 5o to represent a nationally known company In Decatur and vicinity: must be neat and energetic and able to add to our already established clienttie, eight-hour day. 5 days week, a ftne opportunity for the one selected. Send replies to Box 79. care l>cmo--302 2t WANTED To rent, small modern house Will take lease. Address Box HO. care Democrat. 302-3 t WANTED To give away 104 turkeys. Get yours FREE by purchasing either a Thor Washer or a Dri-Gas Range This offer is good until Christmas. Geneva Hatcherlea. Geneva 2»8-4t ■ .II—I ■—l' ■*■———» NOTICE Cisterns, furnaces, ijjim noys cleaned, repaired Fitters built Phone M 3 E Gause 301-*t MASONIC Called meeting of Decatur lodge No 571. F. and A. M . on Master Degree at 7:30 p m. Friday. DeceuntXT 22. 193" Be present. A. D. Suttles. W M. 341« t FOR RENT FOR RENT—S room modern house on Routh First St Hardwood floor and furnace. Call 79. 413 Mercer Ave. 3»23t I Nuti<e Is b*rehy given to the •harshohkrs or The Flr*t mate Benk of Decatur, Indiana, that th-re will bv a meet Ina at I lie ofthv of said bank. Tu<-«day January Z. IM<>, lotwaen the hour* of 8 30 P. M ami 3 10 P. M . for the purpose of electing a Board of litre- tors for »ald Bank for th* eomlna year at turn It. E. Uiendcuins. ('ashler. W * vF I ROYS. JOHNSON Auctioneer Jan I- Ait A Berlluu. 1 mile south and 2 miles west of Decatur Jan. 4 James Kiracoffe. 2 miles south and G mile* west of Convoy Jan P--Roy Elston, 3 miles cast, ilk south of Convoy. Jun. 10 —Simon Riffle. G tulles east of Berne on Berne Pike Jan 14* Wm Mitchell. I'4 milt* east of Monroe on No. 124 Jan. 17—Julius A Henry Heide man. 2 miles west and 2 miles south of Decatur. Trust Co. Bldg, | t toes I tir Indiana Phone 104 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST lyes taamined . Gl*m.«* Fitted HOURS 8:20 te 11:20 12:20 te 6.00 Saturdays. 4:00 p- m.
MARKET REPORT daily report of io-., AND FOREIGN mar** •rsdy's Marktt f 6. D « t *t ur . Crslgvill., Ho.gi. Bd £ Clostd at u r , w * ** Corrected Im w N \ r e. n l , ."t': 1 ,,, r veal* received UW to 120 lb* 120 to 140 th* n 140 to Hu ||>, ISO to 2<hi lb* 2"O to 240 lbs 240 to 270 |h» 1 270 to 300 |h* 300 to 35i< |h» i 350 lbs, and up i Rough* i Stag* Voaler* • Spring lamb* Spring hmk lambs Yearlings WHOLESALE EGG Ako POULTRY QUOTATION Furnished by Mete's Egg A Poultry C*. Decatur p* 9B| Corrected bee. y. Prices for first dais offerhe White Egg* doz Medium Egg*, doz Brown or mixed egg* doz heavy hens, per ]b Leghorn bens, lb Heavy Springer*. B*rred er White Rm ks, 4 lb* sod *y ■ Leghorn Spring- r* Heavy old rooster* Leghorn roott- r* Young Turkeys. tm»ed. 8 to 17 lb* j Young geese | White dm k* FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wajrm |ud , Dec — LivestiM k Hogs, steady to I"- nirr | ISO lbs 10 imt-jse lb* j;| 2*H*-2if«* lbs 85 mi. zje-jr j 85.80; 240-lMi lbs I;, |n .i»| I lbs . IS 2<>: 2*» ;•*< lb* RM: I ,| 325 lb* It- hi I 3SIMOO lh« 1175 HA.IW | 85.75; 120-140 11., !»| lbs. 85 25 Rough* Ils'i. stag*. 41*1, Calve*. 411 M* lamb- l» INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapoli*. Ind I*- G-4 Livcslm k Hogs, K >**> mark.' *t-*4y. I 220 list*. IS mi|i. it, :SAM 1 85 30-8.5 70. 340 400 lbs I7AI ISB-140 I I steady to l<>- higher. b<s* K 'l 85 Cattle. 40" i»lvr >* I 1 steady dean op trap d I clMOea few *ll'l t f'-d K 8b 75. medium lights zb' *• 87 50-8*5": vealer*. S’* .■■••( I good and chub' ill illi* Sheep. 3.5"- tiatHe steady, good ■<l - b--’-■ -I* |S.SO-19 nothing dmu- udl fed lambs and >• arllns* EA4T BUFFALO LIVESTOCK 11 Ea»t Buffalo N Y .lbl I fUW -Llvest-. k ; Hug* IK"" • jto al Inter. ;t> -'roof •• R I 10c over Thursday and choii•• l<"-2«** b" 1 I 200 lbs. down 1<5"I4B: i > beMIM i above; Hub' dm- •" 'esriw ■ eragea; trrnjod n» 1 240 lbs I" i'l "> Sb. . P I"" lain l ’- '■ 1 ||to Le 1 ■ ■ lbs. down P'J.'r-i?* CHICAGO GRAIN CIOM Wheat. May >1 * lßl.oO’a-\. I*' |t"-'il'*4- | Corn. May ■- > Jsr (Dec, .s**s I Oat* May J “’ Dev . 32's M CLEVELAND PRODkCt Cleveland, ohm I" " 4 Prodm < Btt'ter. tiiisi'il-'I standards. I3'j' Egg*, unsettled v, ‘ , clean. 22‘ <-mr- nt rwvlF* Live poultiy "D hraiy. 5 lbs *■*•»* J pullets, mostly lx I ■' s young. J irnlli; "Id gees, -a- 151I4c; lurk- y» -tn-' 1 " lolfi lb*. 22-23' tom* 1' 3"' "W jg, , Potatoes Ohl" r '”"™ pH ■ r no i.ii i"»'_/ i ( hipi" • ■ 81404175. '.j- A II |o |l 5" hat -M t russet* »•’3" ‘ * , din*. »'J2O»2 3" biers. 81 5" LOCAL grain MA’J BURK ELEVATOF 1 t'orrerfd I*” Price* to b< P" 1 * * No I Wheat. " ! z Wheal ■ Oats. 3" No 2 Yell"* " ,r " New No 3 Veil"" ' ' | . il |f M F> | No 2 Boy I** * ll ' Ry CENTRAL SOVA GO j No i soy H**"’
