Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1945 — Page 2

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Christmas Programs

Firn Evangelical ( Till’ following Sutid.iy -rh ml I Ciiratiii.M program w.ll >»■ pn- 1 ranted ut ihi* First Evangelical I iburch Sunday morning at In o'clock. f Prelude ; Group “Twinkle. Twinkle, (’hrlxiinai* Star H< -Ils ; "Our Wish ", Thane and Gay!** j Caster ■ "Just A Minute Inn Seaman, i | ‘My bpi ih . Barbara McFall . "Merry Christmas , Kobert St.d > t<*r. * "A Greeting'' Janet Milk < "Glad It hone”, lurry J,n kson I t "In the Heart* of Men". Miriam ' > Correll '"Out Choice' Tel Hi.tker. Stan- ; ley Alger. David hl. be'iatie:. Dan * i>y Hoop ami David Willard * "Away In a Manger", Sharon J Sheet*. "A Uriel Speech", David Willard. * “A Borrowed Chrietni.m Steak . Ing", Judy Smith

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"The Light of Love", John . Sheet S. “Five Little Stocking*". Eleanor Miller. Hetty Ruse Kistler, Deane j Small, Barbara Biun<graff and! Shu run Sheet*. Solo, Judy Smith "On Christmas Du>". I.uuny i Hoss Jolly Old Saint Nichols*, Edwin Booth tin fl” istina**", llu'h Smith ‘Let's Be candles", Jody Wil Burnt on "I Wonder’ . Jimmy DeVore. A New Su t", Bobby Rawley Hing Out Christinas Brils", Mu u Dee Striker “No Ceiling ikiuiia Smail. Loti Atm Lehmnn. Edwina If ot’i, Surah ! Brunmgratf ami Mara Dee Striker Piano solo. Janet Smith 11*11 Come All Right", David Elliworth. "A Lillie Girls Wish ", Shirley 1 Williamson --- - -

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Announcement NEW LOCATION

"Dear Little Jesu* In Bethlehem ", Janet Smith. Arlene Myers, Buddy Sheet*. Johu Hammond, Hubert Baker, Larry ilutker, Don Lelimun, It g«r Kiche.iutipr uud David Hoop "Mother ami Cbrfai.nas". Jeanette Hahneri "Room For Christ". Duvld Brown "t'p on the House Top", Junior I Class. "Love* Gifts", Mlcha*l Cole "A Cherry Good Morning". Stanley Alger Announcement*. Offering, Bev Willard Doxology (Congregation Stalling I. Benediction. Io Monroe Methodist A Christmas program will lie presented at the Munroe Methodist church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. 1 Tiie program Is aa follows; Invocation. A welcome exorcise. Barbara Steiner Song: "Jesus' Birthday." primary department.

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Exercise "Wo Are Little Child ran." Connie Haney. Carl Kogei . reia. Mary Jane Rice. Tommy Hoff i man. Costa Hike I Recitation: "Writing to Santa," Beverly Ehraatn Exercise: "Two Bays" Chrlstmai Gifts." Marvin Kegerrefa. Harold Sommer. Recitation aud song "A Caroil er," Sidney Schwartz. Recitation: "Do You Know What I d Like To Do?" Arlen Mitchel. Exercise: "Our Choice," Esthri How. Dickie Steiner, (larry lack, Karen Brandt, Bobby Kegerrefa Jerry Huffman. Song: "Ring Out Christinas Bella," group of b«./s. Exercise: "Christmas Tandy Sticks.* Carolyn Mitchel, Dickie Eliraam, Sonjla Stuckey. Terry Hike. Joan Kuhn Hesitation: "A Joke uu Santa." Jimmy Steiner. Song: "Christmas Recipe." group of girls. Play: "Marion's Christmas Bl Ide". Gloria Crowover. Virginia Mitchel, Bernice Strahni, Marva Strabm. Recitation "A Cheery Girod Night," Marlene Isch. Offering. Pageant: "The coming of Christ," in tableau form. Propec-y: Isaiah, Louis Hartman. Worshipers. Iva Isch. Esther Ehrsam. Crystal Rice. William Brown. Annunciation: Mary. Doria Burkhead; The Blub of Chriat: Mary Doris Burkbead; Joseph. Everett Rice; Angels. Esther Row. Beta Eh ream. Apparition of Shepherds angel. Cllsty Rich; shepherds. Russell Mitchel. Martin Steiner. Charles Workinger, Arlen Mitchel The Heavenly Host: angels. Joyce Brewster, laruiae Joseph. Cllsty Rich. Dona Ix>u Crist. Estb er Row, Beta Ehrram The Adoration of the Shepherds: I Mary. Doria Burkbead; Joseph, i Everett Hite; Shepherds. Russell ; Mitchel. Martin Steiner. Charles Workinger. Arlen Mitchel. Herod nnd The Wise Men Her--1 <ml, Rene Brandt; High Priest. Law- ! erence Ehraam; Wise Men. Harold Schwartz. William Isch. William ! Brown. , The Adoration of the Wise Men: Mary. Doris Bnrkhead: Joseph, Everett Rhe. Wise Men. Harold Schwartz. Willfam Isch, William Brown. Reader, Naomi Stuckey Mens trio. Martin Steiner. Russell Mitchel. Charles Workinger Duet. Delores Mitchel. Flo See Kenneth Runyon for Insurance of all kinds--AutomoHle, Fire, Liability, Decatur Insurance Agency Establinhed 1887 Above Schmitt Market Office Phone 385 Res. Ph. 844 How To Relieve Bronchitis Crrcmublon relieves promptly beeause it gees rfaht ta Ute seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to roothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial mucous membrane.".. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle es Creomulsion with the un- : dersunding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are 1 to hxvc your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

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1- Brandt r- Pianist Mary Woikingsr t- Song. "Joy To The World Benediction « ■■■— First Presbyterian a The children of the Plrot Presd byteriau church will present a Cbrwtmua program for their P«rI- enls and friends at the church Sunday evening ut 7 o'clock. A it large decorated (’hiiatma* tree will be placed In the church and there r will be treats for ull children. Hi* i. pastor, the Rev. J. W. .McPhecters, i. Jr, will speak briefly The public i» invited to attend a The program follows: “Joy to the World”, rongrega y tion. e A recitation, "Just a Minute." by y Lorry Moe«u “Glad It’s Done," Jimmy Relden* *' bach ‘Our Wish," Jackie and David p Macklin "The Christmas Picture." Sara |. Runyon i “I Like Christmas Bells." Jay i De Voss Song by primary class, "Jesus 1 Loves Me." "The Christmas Message," Keith Cooper. “A Good Plan for Christmas Eve." John Harvey. ; "Even Little Ones." Ratti- sass. i. “A Christmas Piece” Kenny ;. Peck vuwijirji ..‘X||«<| isapio Jr,, I Burk. i The Ixirds Prayer. Je a nuie Smith. Medly of songs. Philip Debo’t. | "The Light of Love." Anne KochI er. "A Nurprfae For Santa.” Twan , ette Magley. , “The Christmas Tree." Sally . Cooper. SMo by Paul ffaurer. "A Christ max Prayer." Jimmy . Burk I “Our Choice." an exercise by i primary group "Away In A Manger,” Grace ■ 1.-Cleanor anil Charles McPhecters. "A Messag - to Santa Claus,” I Betsy Berk i Reading by Mr*. F*ye Smith Knapp "A Present." Tony Sharp. "I Wonder."" Jackie Reidenbacb. I "On Christmas Dty” David i Cooper. Song by >oys of Mrs. Hersh'*. clam “My Speech.” Jeannie Smith. . “Five Little Stocking*." an exerJ else by Ruth Morgan's class "My Christmas Wish," Kathleen Cole. A ("hrfatmax t.»ry by Alice der. Hong “Jolly Old St. Nicholas," Jimmy Gay. "Winter Time.” Delores Wolf. Dialogue ‘‘ChrfatniuH Customs." by Joan Dixon and Kaye Runyon. "A Cheery Goodnight." David Runyon “Silent Night, Holy Night." congregation. 1 ‘ RL'RALCBURCHES ‘ Monroe Methodist Church E. O. Kegcrreis, Minister 9:30 Morning worship. Special music iiy the choir. Sermon ‘‘Christmas Time"' H>:3o church aehool 6:15 youth fvllnwe.tip. Topic, “Broader Horizons Through Dramatics." leader. Mrs. Repe Brandt. 7:l‘o Christmas program and pageant. Wednesday 7:00 Mid-week service. Wednesday 8:00 choir. Thursday 7:00 Boy Seoul* Troop Cl. Wiltshire Circuit L*. S. Church L. A. Middaugh, Pastor Willshire 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, Fred I Myers, supt | 10:30 a.m. preaching service. ■ 7:30 p.m Wednesday, prayer meeting, Chas. Samples, leader. ! 7:30 p.m. Dec. 2(th a Chrixtmar I program will lie given by the bun- | day school, you are cordially in- . vited to attend the program. ' ft. Paul I 9; i» a.m. Sunday school, Eddie | McFarland, uupt I 7:00 p.m. Christian endeavor. Dick Martin, president. 1 8:00 p.m. preaching service. I 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, prayer meet | ing and Bible study. ■ Winehestsr 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Meri I Essex, supt. | 10:30 am. Claw meeting, Fred | Zurcher, leader. — Pleasant Valley Wesleyan Methodist Church | Lee Tilden, Pastor | 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. lo;io a.m. morning worship. 7:30 p.m. evangelistic message. I 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, piayer | meeting. I Test our welcome! ‘ Monroe Friends Church I Robert P. Miller. Pastor | 9: 30 Sunday school. • 10; 30 Short Chrbtmu*- program I with brief Christmas meaaagv by ’ the isibtor. 1 7:00 evening evangelistic serI vice. j Watch this paper for further an- • nouncement of special series of

meetings to begi# Wednesday eVW | king - ■ Calvary Evangelical F. M. Willard, Minister Sunday school 9:00 am. Christ* mas observance in the Sunday school. Evening Christmas service 7:30 •The Christmas Story" lu colored slides Union Chaptl Church United Brethren In Christ D. H. and Celia Pellstt, pastors Combined morning services, starting with Sunday School at 9:30 Mr Thurman 1. Drew, superintendent. Morning Worship 10:11, Christmas Message by the Pastor. Bethlehem Christmas Pageant at 7:30. This is a beautiful reproduction of the events of the first Christmas. Colored lights and familiar old Christmas Carols help to add beauty and to make the events of Christmas live. The public io cordially Invited, Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 United Brethren In Christ Rivsrre Circuit Paul A. Graham. Pastor Mt. Zien Prayer meeting Wedn*»day pm. Sunday school 9:30 am. Claes meeting 10:30 a.m Evening service 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove Prayer meeting Wednesday p.m I Sunday school 9:00 a.m. Preselling 10:00. Mt. Victory Prayer meeting Wednesday p m , Sunday school 9:00 a.m. Clasw meeting 10:U0 a in Evening service 7:8B p.m. o Antioch M. B. C. Church lax-ated three miles west and one-half mile south of Decatur. Jake Hostetler. Pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m.. Homo: | Brubaker, supt. Morning wonsliip service 18:30 i am Evening evangelistic re r vice 7 30. Messages by the pastor. The public b cordially invited to attend any or all of the services. Announcing Revival Services Beginning December 26 and con j tinning through January 6. The pastor of tb«- church will bring the messages. Services each night. # St- Luke’s Evangelical and Reformed church Rev. H- H. Msckstroth, pastor 9 a. m. Worship Service. 10 a. m. Sunday School 7:30 p. m Monday—Christmas aprogram Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Calvary Evangelical Colored slides describing the birth of the Chriat child will be; presented on Sunday evening at | 7:30 o’clock at the Calvary Evangc- { lical church. The public fa invited j TIRE RATIONING (Turn To Pago », Column E) a ration list which a! one time i included cars, shoes and almost i all food items. Tire ntock* were j frozen the day after Pearl Harbor and rationing begu Jan. 5. 1943. ■ During the rest of December. I motorists who hold tire punh«» * i certificates should turn them in to dealers so they can be supplied before rationing ends. After today. l no additional certificates will lie i issued except in emergency casro. I baviag Scissors Waxed paper, wrapped around scissors, prevents rusting in hot humid weather, MMMMWMIIBWMSMSSMMSMSMI—W ’ A. J. ZELT The Kawleigh Dealer 330 N. 4lh 81. Decatur Indiana ——■■■■■■l ■■■ I ■ I QUININE e We Have It! — You Can Now Get Genuine I Quinine Capsules again. We have them in 2 grain, 3 grain and 5 grain capsules. KOHNE Drug Store 1 !

SALE ' DEC jy—ThOO. Kelfarmsisr, 3 miles south i SB Ohio: « miles west of Van Wort on lh 2 cJK north of road No 224 on road vs th? J * out gale Roy Johnson a » on in(f ‘ J J DEC 29- Vaughn Millikan, 33<> iiouti, j hlrtl , L *M,. lurniture. Roy Johnson a s On , Au JAN. 3- Edgar Mutsohler A Ollis Kreps. 1 llH |, L... of Decatur or m mill- vest of road Roy 8. Johnson A Son and Melvin

FREEI Delivery Service! ■ » We Will Deliver Your H Favorite Brand of ■ BEER | < , M Monday, Dec. 24| ; Monday, Dec. 311, Thereafter we will K Deliver each Tuesday S 1 and Friday. M B ALL ORDERS MUST KE IN ■ BY 3 O’CLOCK I*. M. ■ PHONE 434 I , < » si Bob’s Confectioner! WEEK FOUNTAIN SERVICE 1.l MH ■ » . ■ BM'dthiauMMHlM AAHMPrr- iriMRB » COMPLETE CLOSING OUT PUBLIC SALEI Mr. Kr p* has purchased a ».nall horn* and is qnitnti.’ Wc will sell at public auction. One mil* South and l'« Decatur. Indiana. I’4 mile West of Road No. 27. ■■ Thursday, January 3,194 i Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 36—HEAD OF CATTLE-36 J I Beauty, Brown Swiss cow. 8 yr. old. 6 sal. cow. Bn-<1 Jam IL M Star. Guernsey cow, 8 yr. old. 6 gal. cow. bn-d May Dih. MS Brownie. Brown Swiss cow, 4 yr. old. 5 gal cow B| Betty, Brown Swiss cow, 5 yr. old. 5 gal cow l>r* » .hna |M Bess, Registered Brown Swiss cow. 4 yr. old. I gal <ow: ■ : Nell, Registered Brown Kwhs cow. t yr. old. 1 cal <«». Irrm Bonnie. Registered Guernsey. 5 yr. old. 5 gal *“« Br«l « Tiny. Registered Guernsey cow. 3 yr. old I gal **>». Bred Peg, Grade Guernsey cow, 3 yr. old, 4 gai. cow. Ilmi Sept M Holstein A Swiss heifer, Bred May Ist: ■ Registered Brown Swiss Bull. 4 yr. old; ® Grade Brown Swiss cow. 3 yr. old. Due with >< - *»u«i uU |B Three Grade Brown Swiss cows. Close up springer*- n Three Brown Swiss heifers, Bred; M Brown Swiss cow, 4 yr. old, Due laid of February M Four Grade Brown Swiss cows, 3 to 5 yrs old Pasture *r"- a One Holstein heifer will freshen soon; ■ One Holstein heifer bred In Septemliei S One Guernsey and One Roan heifer, bred, K Two Ilofatein A Dutch Belt heifers. Open. ■ Fou» Extra good young Brown Swiss stock '*ulis. — Two outstanding.good Horn Shorthorn Bulls. ■ — HOGS — 'S Three Brood Bows. Bred December fat: * * an**! pis' g - SHEEP - . 41 Good Breeding Ewca. Lamb last of Feb., um m — POULTRY — | 50 White Rock faying hens S — FEED — 650 Bu. oats; 125 bales timothy hay; Bal*-*! J ”■" Oats straw; 7 bags Kafaco; 7 Bags fertilizer. *'•" 11 9 and Mineral feeds. S TRACTOR A IMPLEMENTS .McCormick-Deering 1943. Model " u ’J r “\ ,ur Pulley, Power take off; Power Lift A Culmu^-a... ■ M . ( ., Cormick-Deerlng Little Genius No. 8 Tractor l‘ lo s p J Deering heavy duly tractor disc; Dunham ‘ t ul,; ,n " irll nisnirt Van Brunt 12 hole fertiliser grain drill; .t uhrarn! i bean attachment; J. Deere 999 Planter with 4 Sll) , d.-lneryM tongue tracks; New, Mc-Deering « ft. mower ■ gc-B rake: Rotary hoe; Steel roller: two section *pik lir . »»•*■ Deering corn binder; Mc-Deering manure spiea< ei (ril M lir» With good 16 ft rack A grain bed; Hammer tllb 4 us ■ I table; Walking plow 14"; Extra good ,w ®, ra .. k , ; Cattle <*■ rack and new tires; J. Deere corn shelter; 3 fcei gtre ubcrs. feeder; 2 hog feeders; 100 Gal. hog fountain. F«n Brooder stove; Feeders and fountains: Extra 8" ( ■ ing Harness; Double set harness; Flv net*: ■ on wheels with axles; Set wood wagon |on *’*'■ heaters; Buzz raw; 50 ft. drive belt: 40 ft. Extension | drive b<*lt; Small tools and forks, shovels, etc. | SHREDDER—McCormick 4 roll special, corn shu ni ,|kmg « I MILKER A DAIRY EQVIPMENT Hinuman two “ fci n| chine, bought new last June. Pipe and Stahl uh tlP <tVB trie water heater; Wash tank. Milk can: 2 b«" n ] fly trap. Many articles too numerous to men to |y lbs ■ NOTE—AII the above deserlber property *»' * ’ 8 as the owners have no further need fur It. | TERMS—CASH. I EDGAR MUTSCHLER and OLUE KgJ Roy S. Johnson 4. Son—Aucts- I Melvin Liechty. Sale Equipment * Auct. /. I Bryce Daniels—Clerk. I Lunch by 8L Paul Ladies' Aid. I .

FItIDAY, DECEMBER j