Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1951 — Page 2

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church Sunday morning at 8 and 10:30 o'clock. The Rev. Arthur W. Hina of Cleveland,'Ohio, and pastor of the local congregation from 1915 to 1926, will- be the gueat speaker at both the services. His sermon remarks, based on Psalm 119, 73, will be.directed particularly to the societies of the church and to the agencies of Christian education in the congregation. The choir, directed by Dave Erabler, win sing, “Built on a Rock,” by Christiansen. Miss Eileen Bieber- • ' 1 \ »„ . -.1 J ?

ich will be at the organ console. *■ Following the second service, at noon, a earry-in dinner will be held in the parish hall for all the members of the congregation and the guests attending the services. Meat, pie, cake, bread, and coffee Will be furnished by the ladies of the missionary society. Families are asked to bring their table service and a salad or covered dish. A congregational fellowship hour will follow the dinner and opportunity wiß be given members to visit with the Rev. and Mrs. Hinz, former pastor and his wife. The Rev. Edgar P; Schmidt, pastor of the congregation, will serve as Hturgist at both the services. The order of service for the two morning festival worship hours follows: Prelude: “Immortal Praise,” by M. F. Lawrence. The hymn of the Holy Spirit: “O ftoly Spirit, , enter in.” k The Invocation. The Confession of Sins and the Absolution. ' \ The Psalmody. i The Collect for'the Dhy. The Reading of the Epistle, Romans 15, 4-13. , v The Choir Anthem: “Built on a Rock, the Church shall stand,” by Christiansen. The Reading of the. Gospel, Luke 21, 25-36. - The Confession of I Faith. The< Hymn of Prayer and Praiss, “God the Father, Son, and Spirit,” by GJ Polack. The Sermon, “An Anniversary Thought for Young and Old,” by the Rev. Arthur W. Hinz of Cleveland, Ohio. Voluntary, “Beautiful Savior," .improvisations. 1 The Jubilee Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer. The Closing Prayer-Hymn. \ O dearest Jesus,” by J. Stegmann. * The Collect for the Church. The Benediction. The Postude, “March Religiose,” by E. L. Ashford. The offerings received at thesi anniversary services will go into

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