Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1941 — Page 4
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Noted Religious Play Here Monday I ' i * 1 ‘i • i
Alune is pi< lured a seen* from I "Si Claudia. u mows religious pro-, I duction. which will lx presented at the Zion Evangelical and Reform I-d < hur-h Monday evening at *:3o j p in. by the student player* of 1 Heidelberg college. Tiffin. Ohio. The dramatic ac tion of thia grlpp ■ Ing “behind the »' ones" »* of y " f ] the cruclfilion trachea Ila height here as Mary Magdalene, kneeling at left pleads earnestly with Poni Hus Pilate to spare the life of the Saviour, while Claudia, wife of the Roman magistrate, looks on with sympathy. The plot is built around the conversion of Claudia who leaves Pilate after be “washes bls bauds eon delivers Jesus to the esecullouera.
A Th* Kl* t) '• *> f utti all ’ ui th. u .* P i< ud. to «-•? TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAI \ . I lb’! A th. -m i". min< . . ■ n -'rtk« tn Ensland > ton. • i. K la w. ... X. -ha M »a k- ► ; nt. id Vm*!nr-r M. vhi Itlehl. B di.’ a. result i of being •'•ink in the head by • ’•»•> ball whll. at play. i x i i.rtst.n I. Ii r.'ffe. ami H M InV.i- ar» candidates f.r th.- ihm.M a' n.imhiatton t« 1 m il" of Heiatur. M'*r th"*i r» ,Mt f: ide.m.tl str k. it. Miimf. refusing a 14 per. ent r ' w age < ut.
I A cast o' 11 < spe fenced students I will preaen* the play. Those pictured in the above tableau are • left io right I lairothy Mayer, lle'roit. Mich.. Don Kleckner Clyde, onio and Maigwret Hopkins. Tiffin. Ohio. AU have worked their way into th. le.cdtng roles by understudying the parts for at least a year "St. Claudia" ha* been presented more than 3<hi tines In nearly a dos.-n states by Heidelberg students. This Is th* tilth consecutive season tor tins play which lias , b.. n recalled ear h year by popular requeat. This year’s tours have taken th.- cast a* far a* Hocbaatar. XY and Terre Haute. Ind. There will to- no adiut.-nsi ■! charge and the public is uivlted to 1 attend.
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Resolve today to test the convenience and economy of automatic hot water service! Think o! the advantages! An abundant supply of eve: leaay hot water, at the exact temperature you want it any instsT * . day or night, at the turn of a faucet' No running down «ta:r» to start the heater—no forget - —.g to turn it off and the co«t of operation is low. M-Day Trial There’s no obligation We will install an automati wcer heater to meet your approval. Try it for 60 days Then J you decide to keep it ycur old water heating equipmcn’ b» accepted as down payment The balance may be made is small monthly payments. If after 60 days you are not delwh'sd w/h the heater—for any reason ... just say ‘take it ou’ will remove it and restore your old equipment, refund a., costs and it won't cost you a penny Why not start er. its advantages nght away 7 I I ' s I I <!*Z" J<|S 7/re CjAIS Company C. A. STAPLETON, Local Manager
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