Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1952 — Page 9
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Combined General Electric Aeolian And Zion Lutheran Church Choirs To Sing At Lutheran Hour Rally
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... Pictured above are the combined Zion Lutheran church and General Electric Aeolian choirs, which' will provide special music for the Lutheran Hour rally at the Decatur high school auditorium Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. ThA G. E. choir will sing during the evening banquet of the Lutheran laymen’s league at the Zion parish hall.
Special music for the rally will be furnished by the 80-voice Decatur General \Electric Aeolian and Zion Lutheran choirs untler thq direction.of David C. Embler. ; ' | ’ The Aeolian choir selected by Prof. George Krueger' of tlie Indiana University school
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You and Keep Yoii” will be sung ' by the choir. A children’s mais choir of 25(1 voices conducted by William E. Uffelman, choirmaster and orgapT ist of St. John’s Lutheran church, Bingen, will sing a chorale arrangement of the Te Deum based
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'on a translation by Clarence.Waworth, “Holy God. We Praise Thy Name.” ' \ ■ i- I I The accompanist for the children’s singing will be Frederics Zehnder, instructor at Zion Frieib heim Lutheran church. A, Rev. Armin C. Oldsen, regular / I .■
Golden Fleece Os Legend Is Traced Io Clam . WASHINGTON UP —The Origin of the\fabulous golden fleece, pursued in mythology by an enterprising young fellow named Jason, has finally been traced —to the lowly \i lain. 11 1 A The fleece, often called “sea wood,” comes from a giant clam i»f the Mediterranean and lucky tourist tn Italy can somethn,es s buy some of the golden cloth woven ffpm it; a publication bn Moslem art hds disclosed. The book Was issued jointly by the University of Michigan and the Freer Gallery bf Art of the Smithsonian Institution. “ i The Smithsonian has a glove made in modern times of “sea wool,’’ but few such of clothing are available because of the rareness and shyness of the giant dam, the Pinna Marina. The shell of this unconscious attains a maximum length of about three feet, but the average is less than that. From a ‘gland in the “foot” of The clam gomes .silk-like strands which are the clam s ahchor to the ) sea —4"" — h— Lutheran Hour speaker, will address the rally. An all day meeting of the eighth ujmual Northern Indiana district Lutheran laymen’s league convention will be highlighted by the Lutheran Hour rally. A The public is invited to attend.
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List Program For Lutheran Rally Sunday
Following is the program and order of service for the Lutheran Hour rally at the Decatur high school, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. . Organ musicale. . Prelude: “Immortal Praise,” by M. F. Lawrence. Gall to worship. Ascription of Praise: “Holy God We Praise Thy Name,’! by children of Lutheran schools. | Invocation. L ’> Hymn by assembly: “Arise, O God, and Shine,T by John Harwell, 1770. Psalmody: Psalm 2. , Choir: “Built oh a Rock,” by F. M. Christiansen. , Lection: ;Luke 24, 40-53. Hymn, by assembly: “Jesus shall reign where’er the sun,” by Isaac Watts, 1719. Rally 'address. Organ voluntary:' “Medley of Hymns,” . . } variations.; Rally Offerings for the “Lutheran Hour.” V --J Choir: ”A lifighty Fortress is our God,” Olds. I Prayers. The Apostolic Benediction. Choir: “The Lord Bless You,” by P. C. Lutkin. i 1 Silent prayer. 1 r ; Announcements.
Organ postlude: “Now Thank We All Our God,” by S. Karg-Elert. The is the Rev. Armin C. Oldsen, regular speaker of the International Lutheran Hour. The liturgists: The Rev. Otto C. Btisse, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran church, Preble; and the •Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor of Zion Lutheran church, Decatur. The organist: Miss Eileen Bieberich, organist, Zion Lutheran church, Decptur. The choir: The Zion Lutheran and G. E. Aeoliap combined choirs, directed by David C. Embler. Children's) choir: The children of the upper grades of the Lutheran parish schools of the Decatur circuit, directed by_William Uffelmann and accompanied by Frederick Zehnder. . ’ No Flight Needed \ . SEBEWAING, Mich. UP 4-Sea-plane pilots Frank Hofmeister and Howard Yackle rescued three men from drowning without even taking off. Hearing cries for help they taxied AH-miles to the spot where Sgt. Richard Frese, 23, his brother Ronald, 17, and Richard Valentine, 28, were thrown in the water when their boat capsized.
