Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1952 — Page 8

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Memorial Service v At Lutheran Church Special Services On Friday Evening The annual memorial service, commemorating t^e,death of Jesus Christ, will he conducted at Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe stieet, Good Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt,’pastor of the church, will conduct the service and preach the sermon. The 'latter will conclude officially the ( ,Lenten season services at the tockl Lutheran church as , ■ the pastor uses as theme, “Medita- • tions at the Savior’s Grave,” based on Matthew 27.."57-66. The order of service follows.: , . Prelude; hymn, “O Perfect Life of Love,” invocation;; the confession of sins and the absolution; the introit and the patri, chanted by the choir; Good Friday collect; liturgy of the cross, responsively by the pastor and congregation; scripture lesson, Isaiah 53; 3-12; choir anthem: ”O Savior of rhe World.” by Goss. Hymn, “O Lamb of God; and, holy,” sermon; voluntary and the reproaches, responsively by the pastor.and the Congregation; Good Friday prayer aiid' the “Our Father;” choir prayei* response; hymn, ‘‘Hear us. Holy Jesus;” benediction;; silent prayer; jpostlude. /■ Miss Eileen Bieberich will offer organ meditations from 7:20 tp the time: of service. The public is invited to the service; T“ . ’ . Accommodations .’or more than 130,000 visitors iare afforded by North Carolina’s' 854 hotels' motor courts and; dude ranches in more than 200 cities and towns of the 'state. ■ ,! ' , ■H.-.l I | — ,1

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■ — Indianapolis Man Is Drowned In Pit J ill Indianapolis, April 10.~-i(UP)— Arthur D. Eaton, 52, Indianapolis, was drowned yesterday When he backed his truck into a grit rel ,pit in the southwest part of -t|i 8 cjty. Lt was Easton's first day ph a dew job. I ; Special Services | j At Zion Reformed t Good Friday, Easter Services Announced 1 A candlelight communion service will be held in the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church GoqU Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The service will be in charge of! pasfcA-. the Rev. William C. Feller; Following the custom of tire pas£ several years, the liturgy-coritata, '“thp Message of the Cross.” wifi bo presented. This service of Scripture and music forms a solemnhinl worshipful background for th| iqbsqryance of the Lord’s Supper. The liturgy-contata is divided ibt;o three parts; part one, the message sos praise; part two, the suffering. Gethsemane, and Calvary; part three, the message of the cross. Scripture readings ;by the minister and responsive readings by the minister and; congregation aie interspersed wijhj appropriate musical numbets | !by she choir and soloists. The entire pt&ry Os the passion of our Lordjis gifeti in word and music. Soloistsjfor the service will be Mrs. Noah A. At mild, soprano. Miss Pauline Brin|zjenhdite. soprano, arid Neil Thojnfts. bliiR>ne. The festival service of |; worship on Easter Sunday morning will begin at 1.0. aim. The Ehsterlnifssigjt* by the pastor will be basepion the theme. “The Prince of Lifel" The Lord’s Supper wilt again! !be pbserved and the ten members of |he confirmation class will receive t pe communion for the first tiiipe. Tlfiri’flen adults will be receiWd t iito ;he membership of the church, f The choir/under the dir|qtibn|of Mrs. L. A. Holthouse.; will sipg “Light,” by Hoppin. with , organ, piano and trumpet; accompaniment. Trumpeters will be Ronald-Murphy, Jack Lawson and Ronald; Secapr. Mrs. Harold Murphy will be* at (he piano and Mrs. J. Fred F&Chlemt the organ. A vocal solo, “opeh the Gates of the Temple,” (i<nai|p)' will be sung by Neil Thoqiqsj Other music tor the wilj jinclude the organ prelude, “Unfold?, Ye portals” by Gounpd, the offertory, “Emmaus” (J. frank Fryisinger), ahd the? postlude, “Chojale: |o, Hear the Joyful Tidings:’ (hbrnfonized by A. Schreiner I. * ( f The church school session atj 9 on Easter will open with special Easter numbers by trie children. Individual class st ssjotia vfill be somewhat abbreviated.; i i Following the mornir g i worship service, an infant baptismal service will be held at 11:3b a.ru. | ; N | All members of the church and others without a church Jibnie in the city are invited to all the services of this church. | Bi <( a—h . Go to the church of your choice next Sunday. . \H ! KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESSWASTE Naffring backache, loss of pep atidenergy, headaches and dizziness may be due to slowdown of kidney function. Doc?ora aay good kidney function is very important to good health. When some everyday cdndftipn.aueh as stress and strain, causes this important function to slo w do wn, ma n y f oiks suffer nagging backache—feel miserable Minor bladder irritations due to cold or w long diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don’t neglect your kidneys i f these conditions bother you. Try Doan’s Pihs-a mild diuretic. Uged successfully by millions for over 60 years. It's amazing how many times Doan’s give happy relief from these discomforts—help the 15milesof kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Doan s Pills toddy!

—1 Final Services At Methodist Church Holy Week Services Listed For Church Final services for Holy Week at the First Methodist church" have been, announced by the pastor, the Rev. Sampel Emerick. The Holy Communion service will be held in the sanctuary at 7:30 o’clock this evening. The fl'ervice will be conducted by the minister. and he will be assisted by the senior choir whq will also sing a communion anthem. The Good Friday union services will be conducted-at this church' from 12 untfl 3 o’clock. These are the only services of the day at this church. The youth and others who desire to attend are invited to the\union Easter sunrise service Sunday at the Baptist church'. The service begins at, 6 a. m. will conclude by 7 a. in. \ ■ At 7:30 a. m. the youth of the church will be entertained by the adulti counsellors of the youth council at .their annual Plaster morning breakfast. Mrs. -Alva Lawstjn is general chairman of arrangements. e ■ . [ The Easter iporning services will include the church school program at 9:30 with Noah Schrock serving as general superintendent and director of adult assembly. Chil-j dren'9 assembly will be in charge s os Mrs. Lowell Smith. Mi\j. RaVtnond Walters will be prepared to vcaie for all pre-school children in the nursery for the church school and worship periods. In the divine worship service at 10.20 the combined choirs will lead the processional, “Christ the Lord is ;Risen Today,” and there will be special anthems by both choirs. The youth choir will sing “Joy Dawris at Easter Day,” and 'he senior; choir will sing, “Lift Up Your Heads.” by Ashford. The pastor's -ermon theme will be, 'Coil Has, Made Us to Live.” There will be a service of dedication and baptism conducted by the pastor for 10 infants and small children. Mrs, Walter Krick will be the music director and Mrs. Edgar Gerber will be the organist. . There will be no junior church. The public is invited to join in ?py so these wtopship services. Banker Makes Good 'Wynne, Ark. (UP)—Folks here l didn’t realize just how high the prices of meat was until they saw banker Wiley Lipscomb go into the bank vault —and come out with a ; ham. Go to the chufi'h of your Choice next Sunddy. ' L

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— ... 7 INSERVICE — Wac Promoted Cpl. Betty Roebpck Cumings, serving with the in Japan, wals promoted to that rank recently and her address is a|s follows, Cpl.] Betty Roebuck Cumings, WA Ss< 3386, 279th General Hospital, Sakai Province, Wad Det., APO 53. <• o San Francisco, Cal. New Address Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers of Master Drive have received the ne.w address of their son in Korea. It is as follows: Pvt. Maif L. Myers, US Co. F. 38th Inf. Regt.,, cisco. Cal, Change of Address James Ehler, son of Mr. and Mrsj J. L. Ebler of this city, has a change of address, which follows* A-3-C James K. Ehler AF 16388529; H(igt. 3750. Th., T.EC.H. Tng. Wg..; Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita FalD. T. xa< . SOUTH DAKOTA I (Continued From Page <>ne> “ducks” and a truck. The flobded area included farm laiid and about 125 homes whose owners already hid fled. Police and Red Cross officials walnel residents of 400 to <SO other homes to get out within 24 hours. ' f ■■ L Trade in a Good Town —Decatur \ ■ ;’’ ’ :1 ; \ 'j - ‘ J ■

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BELL TELEPHONE I Continued From I’nisc tlnelj tained throughout tne day “it the raip doesn’t run them ou,t ’ according to Kenneth Silvers, president of an Indianapolis Union local. Silvers said there was a “ iowsihllity" pickets will be posted at other Bell plants in the state/’ A spokesman for the CIO Communications Workers union indicated this will be a “hit-anc -run" picketing) day with ho advance I otice where the pickets iiext would strike. The Qperators wtere not shilling against'the utilfiy. But they hesi- \ A SPECIAL ! GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE Will Be Held Friday, April 11, 7:30 P.|M. in the Mt. Tabor Methodist Church f Bobo, Ind. The film. “Golgotha,” an hbur and a half sound film on the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, Gethsemane, The Crucifixion, The-Resurrection and The Ascension will be shown. This film is acclaimed the best religic-uii film of all times. All are invited. if you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a De ndcrat Want Ad. It brings results j

ta’pj to cross picket lines set up by fellow CWA members on strike agianst the Western Electric Co. Three other Bell exchanges were picketed for several hours

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Lie yesterday. at those? exchanges-rin India uaplois, Evansville and Vincennes —-returned to work- when the picket lines were | removed. | ?

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