Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1952 — Page 9
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Christmas Programs
Church Os God ' ' • • I \ The annual Christmas program of the Church of God will Ire pre-' - sented Sunday morning at 9:30 6’doji it was announced today by the paster, the Rev. Dwight R. McCurdy; . 1 The program is as follows: Opening prayer? Karen Call. Welcome, Donna Blew'. „ We w elcome you. Linda Geyer. A Hard Job for at Man. Sidney Hawkins. . 1 Jingle Bells, Nursery Class. v JUst a Little Candle, Karla Myers? ! [Exercise. Christmas Candles, stephen Mcßride, Darlene Richaids, Karla Myers, Kenny Riffle, - Lpis Keller. Within a Circle. Deborah Strickler, Jerry Steiner. Bit of Ixjve. Dannie Poling. Rules For A Happy Christmas, J<ihn Patterson.
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY and EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY • Westinghouse Automatic Dryer. <• • Kindreds of Toys for Girts end Boys • Westinghouse Automatic Washer. JKh9 • Soholtn Bicycle. • Bams. • Automatic Toasters • Ironers ... ' . > , . . - . '• Radios • Refrigerators • Deep Freezers GIFT HEADQUARTERS • Power Tools • Sporting Goods
Exercise, In A Monger, Judy Irwin. Kinney (Riffle, Wnnite Harman, Kay Smith. I , . i 'Away ’in a Majißer, Nursery class. | ?’■ (' Exercise, I tattn biye, Kathleen Call. Judy Blew, jjasan Frank; Song, The Christinas Chimes, group. f ! . Bible gift, Caroline Myers. i Exercise, The [Dearest Nanfre, Jack Brown,. Bobhy (’Brown, ('onriie Call, Charleene Hawkins. Exercise. Christmas Stars. Annie Singleton. Judy Blew. Paula Strickler. Marlyn Sdntt. Gail Egley, Linda Geyer, Ned IMitchel, 'Denis Scott. Max Hawkins, Darlene er, Ixinnie Hawkiiis. Gariy'' Hahimond, Lois Keller, Darlene Richards. There’s'a pong in the Air, group, Pageant. Heart iGifts, Sharon Scott. .Edith Mattax, Karen Call, Donna Kel|er[ Cassie Strickler, Kaye Singletop. Pa|ty Frank. Giil ■ lev - H.J" '
Silent Night, group. Benediction. - ' 1 P In the evening Service at 7:30 the youth and sanctuary choir will present their annual Christmas cantata, entitled: “Chimen of the Holy Night.” v The public is invited to both i \ Missionary Church *The Christmas program! of the Missionary Church will be given Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Group singing by all the children. Prayer Rev. H. J. WeltyJ .Welcome — Rich. Christman —Shirley Smith. Danny Harden. Billy Landrum, Jimmie Augsburger. At Christmas 1 Time —• Nancy Beam. v Merry Christmas —'Kerrpit Summers. |v ‘ ' • What Count’s Most—Linda King. Away in a Mangerr-Jariice BixIbr. j ?. Little Ladies—Sharon aijd Kath-
Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, December 18, 1952.
ryn La Turner, Shirley Urick, and Ruth Johnson. A Gift to the Christ Child —Wan- I da Painter. For a Little Girl—Patty Beam. ’ I The Gift of Christmas—Evelyn . Harden, Pamela Istrahm, ’ Gary Danny Johnsop, Shirley | Failing, and Roger, Vandrum. By and By—Julia and Jerry Rich. A Prayer—Merle |Fox. ‘ ; A King is Born—Clary and Barry Bodie, i. I', j j ! .. Joy—Sharon Harden, Judy Beard. ’ Janet Pugh with Jessie Rich sing- . ing,' “joy to the World.’’ Little Candles^—George LaTurner, 1 Like Johnson, Ronnie Swagart, Dickie Landrum, and Sammie Bauman. j || . .i Solo—Lois Amstritz. His Birthday—Shirley Painter. To All People—(Jiuba Jean Swagart,'Sharon and Francis .Cornet.' _ • H i Duet—RogeV Bixjier and Jimmie Welty. The Christmas 1 Candle Strahm. ! An Important Message—Shirlev i 1 11 !l ‘ 4
Harden. i Solo —Bobby Hart. Give —David Johnston. ' ■ Offering. The Prince of Peace: —Jimmy Bailer, David Ralston, Clarence Boring, Ruth Koenig, Patty Rauiman, and Kathryn Hullinger. Piano Harden. Messengers—Janet Brown. i Have You Crowned Him? —Bobby 1 Landrum. Christmas is More Than a Day—iDelorfs Bailef. \ Solo—Richard Beard. A Christmas Guest—Esther ITow|er. ' J Three Kings are Riding—Norman Hart,. Gary Millington. Billy Von Gunte and Homer Gause. . The Stranger of Bethlehem — May Shook. . Reading—Marilyn Sue Myets. Bethlehem -Billy Joe CourtViey. Love-'—Richard Jerry Me•Cragg, Judy Brown, Betty, Simmerman, Jerry Bauman, and phyllis Kiser., What Does Christmas Mean to iYou?-yJerry Beard, John (Sheets,
Dick Simmerman, Dick Bauman, Jerry Bailer, and Ralph Bailer.. The Stranger of a Stgrry Night— Paul and Carl Hiser, Palsy Hullinger, Vivkie Bailer, Mary Bodie, and Sharon Gause. What Christmas Means — Carol Kiser. Piano solo —Sharon Idlewlne. \•' Gdd Bleks You—‘Carolyn Hart. [ : ' .' \ 1 v 1 \ U - '■ ■' Union Chapel A Christjmas pageant, entitled “A Gift for‘the Christ Child,” will he presented ■at the Union Chapel Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Lawrence T. Norris,' pastor of the church, invites the public to 'attend. PI. Mills Baptist The Sunday school department of the Baptist Church ,of Pleasant Mills wi|i present the annual CBiris»tinai program Sunday eve, ning at 7 o’clock. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Lowell Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCuf- : lough, and Mrs. Robert Schrock, teachers c|f the primary and junior classes. The public is invited to attend. Congregational singing— JJnder 1 the direction of Walter Baily. Opening prayer—By the pastor, Robert Schrock. The Christmas Story—Sally •McCullough. I A Special Christmas Wish — Twanette Schrock. I We are Web Ladies —Donna, ! Susan Noll and Ruthann McCullough. He's the Noll. Putting Dolly to Bed—Mary Lee Longenberger. ‘ I Away In A Manger (Song)—Pr|i-
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mary classes. Just a Little Fellow— Jimmy Everette. Why we re Happy —Douglas Halberstadt. \ 1 Others —Ronnie Nihm. A Hope—Eugene Everette. God’s Christmas Gift —Susan McCullough. ; . A Prayer—Fern Nihm. The Way to be Happy—Charlie McCullough. Christmas Similes —Jackie Longenbergor. My Gift tq Noll. Give—Johnny Archer? Song—Marilyn Noll, Sally McCullough; ’ s A Gift for Sunday School —Johnny Noll. In the Barn at Christmas —'David Archer., Solo, ”0 Holy Night”—Walter, Baily. Play. “While Shepherds Watch-ed”-i-Intermediate and jiinior class. The end and the {beginning— Robert Schrock. I Benediction —Pastor. [ ■'■|T — U Zionlulheran li I ■ : i p l 1 p ■ Zion' Lutheran Church, .West Monroe street, invites all to) prepare for a Christ-centered Christinas by attending its morning\and evening services Sunday. At the rporning services, conducted ar both 8 and 10:30 o’clock, (he pastor, 'the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, will speak on .thle topic, j“The Center of Attraction,]’ based on the Gospel, John 1, IM2B, appointed for the fourth' Sunday in Advent. The service is Jnlemded to help the worshipper pr<pai|» for a God-pleasing and ’’ triply merry Christmas by making the Child, the Babe of Bethlehem, thje center of all preparation and celebration.’ The 30-voice church «;ho|r
will sing, “O Jesus grant me Hope and Comfort,” by Frank-Stein. Sunday evening the public is invited to attend a preChristmas carol and candlelighting service to bdgin at .7* o’clock. The worshippets will sing six of the well-be-loved Christmas carols, and the choir, under the direction of David Embler, will sing “Over Bethlehem’s Town” by Carl Mueller; and “Angels we have heard on High,” a French carol. Every worshipper attending will receive a candle, and as the high point of the service, all lights will be extinguished and the assembly will sing, “Silent Nigift, Holy Night” by candle light. Don Bieberfch. church; organist, will precede the service with a 15-minute musichle of Christmas carols. The public is invited to attend these services. p ■ Pleasant Dale 4 Christmas programs will be presented at the Pleasant' Dale Church of the Brethren both Sun- .. day morning and evening, with the morning program at 10:30 o’clock, and the evening program at 7 o’clock. Morning Program Processional, organ and piano. Children present their offering gift in Christmas stockings. Hymn, congregation. | Announcements. Scripture and prayer, Oscar Geisel. Song. Happy Happy Christmas day, primary class. Welcome, Ronnie Arnold. j. Merry Christmas, Julie and Rebecca Mann. The Bible story, Larry Johnson. Michael Leyse and Brian McCullough) A Small Girl’s Wijsh, Patricia Davis. These Things, Connie-Arnold. ..(Turn To Fntte Two—>A
