Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1948 — Page 7

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meat secrets to the Gommuniati Meanwhile, Alex iM. Campbell, chief assistant attorney general in charge of the jnstice department's criminal division, said the grand jury investigation definitely -was not a “white wash.” The charge had been made in the “cold war" raging between the house committee and the justice department. Life owes us little; we owe it everything.

Church Os God A Christmas -program will be presented at the Church of God on Cleveland street, (two blocks northwest of hospital) Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock-. The -program is under the direction* of Mrs. Holman figley and Mrs. Either Scott. ‘All members of the church, parents and friends are invited to attend. The program is as follows: Prelude, “Silent Night" - Mrs. Kenneth Roop, organist, and Mrs. Flora Garner, pianist. Processional hymn — “There's A Song In The Air.” Invocation, Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, Sunday school superintendent, f Bong. — “Neath the Bethlehem Star" by all the children. Prayer — Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy. “Two Christmases" by the nursery and beginners. -Recitation — Cassandra Strickler. Recitation — Patsy Frank. Song — Phyllis, Kay, and Anha Lou Singleton. ‘The Christmas Mail" by primary boys. Recitation r- Karen Call. “Contagious Cheer” — Connie Strickler. “Baby deeds" — Donnife, Sharon, and Marlyn Scott. “Christmas Present” *- Jo Iva Geesey. "Star of God's Love” —by junor and intermediate girls. “There's A Green Light at Christmas” — Iby junior and intermediate boys. "Duet" by Joyce Irwin and Georg ianna Mcßride. "Special (Delivery"’ — Norman Bassett. “The Christmas Call” - Keith Cooper. Sohg, "Welcome, Welcome” — junior and intermediate boys and girls. "Christmas All Year" — Nancy Frank. “Star Bright" — Nana Lee Aurahd. “Only a Grin" — Carolyn Stricklet. ' Piano Duet — "O Little Town ot Bethlehem” — Bobby and Buddy McCurdy. “Your Star and My Star" Carolyn Bassett. “Holy Night" — intermediate girls. “Somebody Cared At Christmas" Ro-ger Strickler. - r ’ “The Cargo Platie" — Philip Adams and Philip Cooper. Accordion solo — Tommy Grimm "The Christmas Convoy" a -pageant by junior boys. “At The Manger” — Colleen Egley and Norma Agler. "A Deserving Child" Gall Egley. Benediction - Rev. McCurdy. Program committee — Mrs. Holman iFlgley, Mrs. .Elmer Scott, Emery Hawkins, Mrs. Dorothy Singleton, Mrs. Emma Frank. Music director - Mr; Dwight R. McCurdy. . A. J. 2ELT The Rawleigh Dealer 230 South 4th St. Phone 1081 Decatur Indiana

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First Methodist The concluding service in the “month of Christmas” celebration* will be held Sunday night at T o’clock at the First Methodist church, it was announced today by the pastor, Dr. Gerald H. Jones. The program, to be followed by a Christmas treat and then the leh lowship hour: Carols by congregation—“ Silent Night,” “O Little Town of Bethlehem." Prayer—Dr. Jones. Offbrtory—Mrs. Edgar Gerber. Nursery class—Songs: “Christmas Bells," "Little Baby Jesus,” “Jingle Bells.” Primary class—“ Away In a Manger” (verse I—Jack Bailey); "Brighten the Windows,” Etta Mae Soliday; "Joy and Love,” Nancy Porter and Becky Maddox. Mrs. Nathan Nelson’s class—- “ Christmas Cards.” The youth fellowship—marimba solo by David Owens. Miss Thais Bumgerdner’s classgirls—grades 3-4-5-6—songs "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas,” "Up on the Hmisetop," '‘Joy to the World,” reading, “The Night Before Christmas." The youth fellowship—solo by Dan Mills. Noah Stehry’s class—medley of Christmas tunes—“Noel;'* “Deck the Hall;” “Good king Weucelas," “Oh Come all ye “Silent Night,” Earl and Robert Sprague; solo, James Rowley. Mrs. O. Baughman’s class—song, “Oh Holy Night;” piano solo, Janet Everhart. The youth fellowship—marimba carols, David Owens; Carols by the youth group. Benediction—Dr. Jones. The committees: Geherhl, L. J. Smith, Mrs. Robert Mills, Mrs. Russell Owens, W. F. Beery, MarHyq Vanhorn; fellowship, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busche, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Niblick, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hann, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mcßride, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Vanhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pribble, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ahr. Decorations have been provided by the Builders class under the chairmanship of Miss Anna K. Williams.

Monroe Methodist A Christmas pageant, “The Holy arranged by Mary Lit- “ Anger, will be presented at the Monroe Methodist church Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. The pagfttnt will be accompanied by choral responses from the choir. Feattire ot the evening will be the Deagan chimes which have just been installed on the Consonato elbctrii organ. The primary group will also present a short program. The pageant is under the direction of Miss Lucas, assisted by Mrs. Rene Brandt. The primary program is directed by Mrs. Harold Schwartz and Mrs. Elmer Ebrs’am will be the organist. The public is invited to attend.

Pleasant Dale The Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren will present a Christmas program by the children at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The program follows: Songs—" Luther’s Cradle Hymns" and “Joybells Are Ringing." Recitation—"A Christmas Mes sage,” Judy Arnold. “A Christmas Prayer,” Glen W. Yager, Tommy Mann and Larry Gehel. Songs by the beginner children- " His Birthday” and “Happy Bells.” “A Christmas Wish.” Twila Ar nold, Dixie Smith. Diana Baumgartner and Nancy Olwin. "Christmas Carol,” Carol McKean. “Christmas Gifts," Allen Fuels. "No change in Christmas Phillip’ Barger. Freddie* Mann. Patrick Mann and Jtjpior Sills. Recitation—“lf I Were a Star,” Ellen Rose Yaget. "The Christmas Story," Bemeice Yager. Claudia Clouser, Shirley Liby. Kathleen and Kolleen Adler, Barbara Arnold and Arlene Freels. Song—“ Christmas Candles,” by the primat y class. , "Christinas Gifts." by the juniors. A short talk—the pastor. Dismissal. • Another Christmas program will be presented at the 7 p.m. service. The program follows: Devotions. Song—"o. Little Town of BethlehOm." intermediate. Trumpet solo—" Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Talk—Adrian Sprunger. Pantomime — “The Christ is Born." Reader. Ronald Byerly: Joseph. Hugh Ehrman; Mary. Joan Byerly; Herold. Bill Arnold; Chief Priest. Junior Arnold; Scribe. Edwin Bryan; Wise Men. Paul Weller. Don Yager and Jim Arnold: Shepherds. Darrell Arnold. Don Yager and Dick Baumgartner; Angels. Mary lam Barger, Marilyn Bryan. Barbara Byerly- Betty MeKena and Martha Liby. |ri-t tisarbOtc-A Udler.

Bethany Evangelical

The annual Christmas program of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church will be presented Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. The program is as follows: Prelude—Rita Biitcher. i Announcer—Judy Smith. “Merry Christmas,” cradle roll class. * “A Greeting” Janis Rawley. “Proud of Me,” Marlene Butcher. “He Lovfes Me," Marilyn Dolby. Duet—“ Silent Night,” Janet Miller and Julia Ellsworth. “Merry Bell,” Allen Garner. “A Fair Exchange,” Max Eichenauer. “A Merry Christmas,” Bobby stalter* “Bay It With Holly,” Patricia Lyons. “How Could We Have Chirstmas,” Janet Habegger, Johnny Dierkes and Barbara Jackson. Songs— “Merry Christmas” and "A Christmas Carol,” beginners, primary and juniors. "Best Gift," Ronald Martz. “We See Him,” Carol Way. "His Gift,” Danny Roep. “Too Small,” Sandie Knittie. Trio—" Snowbirds,” Gayle Custer, Eleanor Miller and Sharron Sheets. "A Little Envelope." Dianne Small. “Don't Open ’Till Christmas," Marie, Burlett. ‘jChflstmas Time Is Here," Ann Seaman. “jolly Old St. Nicholas,” Thane ■ Custer. A (Christmas Pantomine—“The ; Christ Is Born,’ narrator, Mrs. John . Smith; characters: Joseph, Michael Cole; Mary, Sara Brunnegraft; Wisemen, Lanny Ross, Ted Hutker, David Eichenauer; Herod, David Willard; Chief Priests and Scribes, Kent Varner, Edwina . Booth, Betty Helm and Donna , Small; Angels, Karen Jeffries. I Marilyn Jeffrids, Kay Varnpr, . Joyce Ann Smith and Agnes Bart- • lett; ShepheMs, John Sheets, Jack I Barlett and Beverly Parrish; Music, Janet Smith, Lou Ann LehI man, Karen Striker, Rita Butcher . and Margaret Baker. “The Eternal Flame,” junior and intermediate classes: characters: Roger Eichenauer, David Roop, Bob Baker, Roger Eley, David Ellsworth, Bobby Rawley, Stanley Alger, Larry Hutker, Jeanette Hahnert, Janet Smith, Arlene Myers, Mara Dee Striker; Bud Sheets and Luanne Lehman. Songs—“ The Flame of Bethle- ' hem,” Gloria in Excelsis," and Westminster Carol." The presentation of white gifts. Children's recessional. The offering. Offertory—Rita Butcher. Benediction. ' Committees: costumes, Mrs. Frederick Striker, Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff, Mrs. L. D. Miller, Mrs. Raymond Eichenauer; pianists, Rita Butcher, Mrs. F. H. Willard, Mrs. John Smith; program, Mrs. Arthur Beeler, Mrs. Gerald Ross, Mrs. L. D. Miller, Mrs. Francis Ellsworth, Mrs. Frederick Striker, Mrs. Vernon Custer, Margaret Baker and Mrs. F. H. Willard.

Zion Lutheran

The Rev. A. G. Deke of Indianapolis, executive secretary of the Lutheran child welfare association of Indiana and Kentucky, will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning at Zion Lutheran church. West Monroe and Eleventh streets. Rev. Deke will preach at both morning services. 8 and 10:30 o'clock, using as his theme, “No Room In The Inn," and basing his sermon on a verse of the Christmas Gospel, Luke 2,7: "And there was no room for them in the itin.'l The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor of Zion Lutheran church, will serve as liturgist at both services and will conduct the induction ceremony of new members recently transferred to Zion congregation. This ceremony will ibe held in the 10:30 service. The Zion mixed choir, under the direction of David Embier, will also appear in the latter service, singing. "The Cherubin Song,” by Bortniansky. Following are the persons to he received as members: Roy Bleeke of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Conrad of 315 No. First street; Mr. and Mrs. Richaid Hewelt of 227 Stratton Place; Mr. and Mrs. Fred tfockmeyer and Miss Ixireua Hockmeyer of 715 No. Third street; and Mrs. Fred Schameiioh of Fort Wayne. The schedule of Christmas services at Zion Lutheran is as fol lows; Decemlier 24 — children’s Christmas service, 7 p.m.; Deceinl>er 25 — Christmas festival services. 8 and 10:30 a.m.; Decemlier 28 — Christmas Sunday services with Holy Commotion. S and 10:30 am — an J i ■— Trade in a Gcod Town — Decatur (Shop at SUTTON’S. Open evenings until Christmas. Visit our store day or night.

Trinity Evangelical

The public is invited to the an- ; naul Christmas program at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Jesse Williams and •Mrs. Paul McAbren are in charge of this children’s program, which will 'be presented in the Sunday school auditorium of the church. The program will be as follows: Musical Prelude. Invocation by Rev. John 'E. Chambers. Hymn by the congregation. Welcome , Larry Hill. Recitation, Sue Shackley. Dialogue: "Christinas 'Helpers,” by Kenny Hill. Cherry Bolleubacher, BObby Hill, Barney Sautblne, Janet Fugate, and Ricky Hakey. Recitation: "The Broken Doll," Naureen Egley. Dialogue: “Christmas Love," Kristine Reed and Kenneth Reed Recitation: “Dad ajid My Toys," Stephen Hitchcock. Recitation: "Tiny Tot,” Janella Shoe. Dialogue: “Little Candle Bearers,” Elaine Cochran, Dianna Hill, Onalee Barkley, Becky Jackson, Gloria 'Harvey, Earnest Hanni, Dellinger, and Patty Girod. Recitation: “M We Really Love ' Him," Karen Reed. Song: "Sleep, Sleep,” the Junior ; Choir. Tommy Shoe and Myrna Shoe. > Dialogue: "Christmas Beauty,” Recitation, Dennis Bollenbacher. : Recitation, Gloria Fugate. i Exercise: “Christmas Stars,” Ro- • mona Rousseau, Patty Sovine, Kay • Wynn, Linda Jackson, Bonnie AnI drews, and Dianna Rousseau. > Exercise: “The Walking Christ--1 mas Trees,” John Paul iMdAhren, • Joe Chambers, Shepen Butcher, and 1 Stewart Knodel. ' Dialogue: . “Four . Christmas ' Notes," characters: Mrs. Williams, Norma Gilbert; Skip, Dan Shack--1 ley; Bill, Dannie Simmerman; Mary, Shirley Sudduth: Kate, Lou- . ann Davidson; Shirley, Jean Ann Potts; Donnie, Melvin Hanni; Mrs. I Winters, Lois Strahm; Nancy, Dlanna Davidson. , . Pantomimes: "Mary's Lullaby," ■ Reader, Dorcas Davidson; Mary, ■ Ruthann Girod; Shepherds, Robert ’ Gilbert, John Paul McAhren, and ' Melvin Hanni; Wiseimen. Jack An- ' drews, Max Meyers, and David Butcher! Angels, Dorcas Sautblne, ’ Warieen Dellinger, Marilyn Roop,

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GEORGE IS SICK! Yep, that’s right! Our brother George, our Meat man, is under the weather. Nothing really serious, we hope. Randolph Brandyberry, or better known as “Curly,” is taking his place. So between Curly, Roger and Butch handling the meat department, we hope to take care of your needs. As usual, we have a complete line of meats, groceries and produce at the usual low prices. ( And now for our awards! You have only 2 days left, Saturday and Sunday, to get your tickets for our giant jackpot. The winning tickets will be posted in * our store all of next week. Come in anytime before M Sunday night, Dec. 26, and check your tickets with | the wininng numbers. We will be open for business for the next 2 weeks | every day except Christmas and New Years Day. Thank you very much! Barney & Butch Scheiman SCHEIMAN’S MARKET U. S. 27 Phone 3081

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