Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1953 — Page 2

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• DECATUk DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. JANUARY 22. 1953

Friedheim Church Marks Anniversary Services Sunday On Fiftieth Anniversary January 95, 1903. the new church edifice of Zion Lutheran Church — Friedhetni, was dedicated to the services ot the Triune God. Special services were conducted op that day.' Guest speakers were the ■Rev. G. Schleaselmann. a former pastor, of Euclid, Ohio, the Rev. John Klausing of Pretoje and Prof. Louis Dorn ot Concordia College, Fort Wayne. Capacity crowds .greeted this occasion. Sunday, January 25. Zion Lutheran church will commemorate this historic event, just 50 years later to the day. The Rev. Walter Ktausing, whose father was the guest speaker 50 years ago and who was present at dedication, will be the festival) speaker. Special services will be conducted In the morning. In the 9 o’clock service, the sermon topic will be: “The Proclamation of the Gospel; the Real Beauty of Zion Lutheran church.” At the 10:30 a.m. service, Pastor Klausing ot Concordia Lutheran church. Fort Wayne, will speak, on the topic: "Four Kinds of Houses of Worship.” Special services will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. The local pastor, the Rev. A. A. Fenner, will speak on the topic: "The Lord, the Builder of the Uhurch:” t ! Immediately after this service the members and their friends will go to the school hall where a social hour will be held. A number of old documents, books, and papers of historical value will be on display. Pictures, antiques, heirloorps and relics can l be seen to remind one of forjner customs and pfactkes. Some of the older persons, former members, and friends will recall experiences of yester--year. The last confirmation class of the third church building of 1902 as well as the first class of the present church building in 1903 will be the honored guests of the evening. After the social hour, refreshments will be served. A cordial w-elcan>e is extended to all friends and former members of Zion. CHURCH SERVICES Wren E. U. B. Van Wert, AE* group «f Evangelical United HtefhYen churches will be held at the Wren school Sunday, opening with a carryin supper at 5:30 p.m.,- followed at 6:3U by separate group meetings w the W 8. W. 8., brotherhood the youth fellowship. Miss Betty Stiftk, missionary from Africa, will speak and show slides of her work. The Rev. Juries R. Davis, of Mansfield, 0.. will speak at a mass rally at 7:30, in charge of the youth fellowship. The Wren Bible school, being 1 held in the Wren-E. U. B. church, is attracting large classes, with the Rev. Dpn Hochstettler. conference director of Christian education, in charge. Classes at 7; 45 p.m\ daily through Friday, are opeirto the public. The Rev. Albert N. Straley. pastor of the Wood I Chapel ErU. B. church, is showing i sound strips on Christian education With emphasis on improving’ Sunday school.

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