Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1953 — Page 2

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Zion Lutheran A carol and candle lighting service Sunday night at 7 o’clock will officially open Christmas week it Zion Lutheran Church, West Mon roe Street. The public is invited to attend the vesper. Christmas carol singing by the congregation, two choir anthems, and the traditional candle lighting ceremony with the singing of “Silent Night!” will feature the service. Preceding the worship hour, (from 6:45 to 7 o’clock), Don Bieberich will present a concert ot Christmas hymns on the organ and the Carillonic bells. The service will 'be conducted by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, who will also bring a brief Christmas message. The order of service fol lows : A (Prelude of Christmas (Melodies The Processional Carol: “O Cope all ye faithful.” A Responsive Reading based on John 1 The Hymn of Invocation: “Hosanna to the Living Lord.” The Prophecy of the iMessiah s The Christmas Carol: “Behold a "Branch is Growing.” The Preparation for the (Messiah Choir anthem: “Angels we have heard on high, ’ Old French Melody The Christmas Collect A Christmas Carol: "A great and mighty wonder.” The Christmas Gospel A Christmas Carol: “Joy to the World.” The Christmas (Message The Organ Voluntary The Choir Anthem: “Jesus grant me Hope and Comfort,” Stein The Offering of Praise: A responsive reading A Christmas Carol: “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” The Service of Lights with candle lighting. V A Christmas Carol:' 'Silent Night! Holy tfight!’ The Christmas Prayer The Benediction -I'”' A’ ' The (Recessional Hymn: “Hark the herald angels sing." - The Postlude . Monroe Methodist The Christmas program will be presented at the Monroe Methodist church Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The program is as follows: Congregational Song Thd Invocation — The Minister Welcome — Linda Rich The Christmas Picture — Gene Hendricks Just a (Minute Folks — Leon Mitchel ' Two Words \ — Patty dsch lour Choice — Sally Hoffman, Nancy Brehm, Sharon Harmon, Linda Lautzenhiser, Kathy Michaels Christmas Star—Diane Brown The Two of Us—(Myrna Johnson, Billy Stuckey Having Fun—(Rose Ann Lautzenhiser ~ . A Shining Light—Jackie Shoaf, Paul Ehrsam Vocal Solo-r-“ChriDtanas”—Carol Ann (Miller Gifts For Jesus—(Myrna Johnson, Billy Stuckey, Dickie Everett, James Ehrsam, Linda Rich, Darlene Rich Piano Solo—BiUy Kohli He’ll Come Alright—Deanie Ray Jesus Love—Stevie (Miller No One Like Jesus—Connie Everett, .Margaret Rowdon I Like to Dress Up—Marilyn Vizard y Going Along—Gloria Rupert Song—Junior Choir The Offertorv—Virginia "Mitchel A ChrlstimasT ree For Jesus — Susan Cook The Christmas Story—Class IV Mary—Jean "Rupert, Joseph—Leo Parrish Girls: Alice Steiner, Julie Sanders, Sandra Sanders, Sharon Mattax. (Marilyn Stucky, Esther Brehin. Shephesds: Jerry Hoffman, Jerry (Rowdori, Julian Cramef, Phillip Johnson, Mervin Parrish. Wise Men (Speaking)—John Inniger, Bob Christener, Dick Steiner. Singing Wise (Men: Sidney Schwartz, Dick. Steiner, Danny Michaels. — Guides — Harry Essex, Steve Hike. Inquerlers—Karen \Brandt, Diane Kohli ' Christmas Candles V- Barbara Wolff Vocal Duet—Phyllis Kohli, Gloria Crownover Youth Choir—“O Holy Nigh)" Goodbye—‘Reggie Converse I The Benediction

Decatur Methodist An all-church Christmas party and program will be held at the First (Methodist church ait 7:80 o’clock Sunday evening. Various age groups of the church school will assist on the prognam. Committee members in charge of’arrangements are: (Mrs. Watson Maddox, chairman? Mrs. Harry Dailey, Mrs. George Helm. Mrs. JUeonard Boliday, (Mrs. Ray Walton Mrs. Dehner Vanhorn, Mrs. Lnouas Mclntosh, and (Mrs. August Kelly The program will include songs by the cherub and junior choirs. There wiU be pantomines of the three carols: “We hear the Bells at Christmas,’* “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” and “We Three Kings pf Orient Are.” Ted Schrock will be the narrator for this part of the program, and a number of youth will m&ke up the scenes. A reading will be given by (Mary Susan Custer. Yobth of the. eighth grade will serve as ushers to receive the offering? and the offering will be sent to the relief of children in Korea. Jack Dailey will, play the trumpet offertory The pastdr, the Rev. Samuel Emerick, announced that there would (be a service ot baptism and dedication for children in the 10:2i) morning worship on Sunday, and the pastor’s sermon for this service will be, “When There Is Room, In the Inn.” The special music by the choir will include the an-ihem.-TSing Gloria” by Davis, aud the offertory ‘Gesu Bambino” by Yon.Z Trinity Church The annual Christmas program by the boys and girls of the Sunday school will be held at Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Sunday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. Friends are invited to the following' program: Nursery Department: “Sunday Morning in The Songs: “Here Is the Way We Walk to Church.” ’The Little Snowflakes.” Finger Play — Ten Fingers. \ Song: “Did You Listen to the Wind?” , ’ ' Memory Verses. Song: “Away In A Manger.” Prayer; Sqng: “Little Baby In A Manger” by Donnalu Klees and Nursery. "Ring-A-Ling-A-Llng.” “Jingle Bells.” Primary Department: Dialogue—“Animals.” Kenny Hill, Vern HUI, Donnalu Kiess, David Wynn, Jerry Egley, Don Feasel, Timmy Singleton. Beginners Department: Recitation: “A Large Contract”' —Brad Bayles. Recitation: “A Light to Jesus”— Connie Conrad. \ ‘ Duet: Karen Barkley and Carol Hpverman. Recitation: “I Can Stay Up”— Jerry Morningstar. Recitation: “All Like Christmas” —Kathleen Kiess. ' •..Recitation: "A Christmas Wish” —N>ncy Hitchcock. Beginners and Primary Departments. Primary Department: Recitation—Rosemarie Hakey. Duet — , Nancy and Ra,nd y Hitchcock. Recitation—Jimmy Hill. Dialogue: “Nursery Rhymes” Dehnls Morgan, Barbara Williams, Tom Davidson, Janet Winteregg, Esther and Ernest Feasel, Ricky Kelley, Terry Agler, Marilyn Harmon, Neil Butcher. Songs: “Up On the House Top.” “Silent Night.” Junior Department: Christmas Pageant, “Because of Jesiis’ Birthday." \ : barrator—Shirley Sudduth. Carolers —Naureen Egley, Elaine Cochran, Onalee Barkley, Steven Butcher, Joe . Chambers, Stewart Knodel, Kay Wynn, Rebecca Jackeon. ’ i ( -. . Woodcutters—Kenneth Hill, Danny Butcher, George Kiess, Harold Bollard, Bobby Andrews, Dick Fravel, Ernie Sautbine, Rickey Hakey. greeters—Maureen Shook, Charleen Feasel, Sharon Magsamen, Dianna Hill, Shelia Foreman. Dianna; Davidson, Dianna Deßolt, Carolyn Butler. Givers—Miss Norton-Linda Jackson. Janet Fhgate, Cheryl Bollenbacher, Barbara Addy, Eileeii( Hanoi, Steve Hitchcock, Ernest Hannl. Roger Ballard, Dennis Bollenbacher. • \' . Farm Family—Lola Strahm, Kay Wynn, Barbara Williams, Neil

Butcher, Carolyn Sue Hill, David Wynn, Steward Knodel, Carolyn Butler, Elaine Cochran, Steven Butcher, Joe Chambers, Cbarleen Feasel, Rebecca Jackson. Worship Group—Onalee Barkley, Gary Feasel, George Kiess, Bobby Andrews, Kenneth Hill, Steve Hitchcock, Ernest Hannl, Roger Ballard. Youth Choir. — Missionary Church The children of the Missionary Sunday school will present their Christmas (program Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. Candle Light (Processional —f “Hark! the Herald Angels Slag" “Seen and Heard”—Ruthie Johnson and Sharon LaTurner < “The Children Sang" — Nancy Pham, iSteven Tumbleson, Danny Harden and Shirley Smith Song, “Away in A Manger”—Beginner classes with Philip Emen* hiser singing the solo part. Song, “Joy To the World"— Primary classes. Song, Tt Came Upon a Midnight Clear” —(Primary and Junior classes. " Song, “Ch, Come All Ye Faithfu,” —entire group. j “A Happy Story"—Kermit Sum- “ Little (Baby Jesus” — Jiihmy Augsburger "Happy Birthday, Dear Jesus" — Julia Rich ' “My Light”-4bllly Landrum ■Called Upon”—(Steven (Bauman “God Loves Us” —Linda King “A Gift For Everyone"—Tomdiy Hower “One Word”—(Larry Elzey Song, “O (Little Town of Bethlehem”—Kathryn LaTurner " • **Little Jesus”—Gary Smith “A Light' For Jesus” —J(idy Courtney “Christmas Stars”—(Patty Beam, Roger Landrum, Danny Johnson, Rickey Bwygart and Pamela Strahm. f Happy ChrUtmas”—Garry and Barry Bodie "A Christmas Prayer"—Roger Boring “A Happy Circle" — Francis Cornett, Sharon Klinetob, Mike Johnson and Larry Bowman \ Song, “The-First Noel”—Jess'e Rich,' , Tiny, Unknown Stranger" — George LaTurner and Judy Beard T Wish”—Ku>ba Jean Swygart “In My Heart —Sammie Bauman -“Gift of Love"—Bob Hart Offering ‘The Way of Happiness*—Billy Hulllnger “A Christmas Quiz”—Lois stutz, Ronnie Swygart, Dickie Landrum, Carolyn Hart, Janet Pugh, and Polly Ann Bonifas Song, “Singing for Jesus"— Jimmie Welty “(It Came to Workingmen”—Garry Millington, Billy Joe Courtney, and Norman Hart. "My Christmas Prayer”—‘Billy VonGunten Song, ’ll Heard the Bells On Christmas Day”—Barbara, Shirley, Sharon and Eivelyn Harden "Christ is Born”—Jerry MoCagg “Stars Over Bethlehem"—Patsy Hulllnger ‘tMerry Christinas—Jerry Bauman \fiong, “Silent Night"—Junior Class “Good Night"—Julia and Jessie Rich \ The public 4s invited to attend this program. The church is Foc'.tfed at the corner of N. Tenth and Dayton Sts. \ j Pleasant Dale A Christmas program will be presented at ‘the Pleasant Dale Church of the (Brethren Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock. The program is as follows: Prelude—Organ and Piano. Prayer—'Robert Nusslbaum Scripture—The Christmas Story —Song—Away in a Manger Beginners Class—" Kathy McKean. Vickie Burkhead. Wanda Adler, Donna (Miller, Pansy Zimmerman. Ronnie Arnold, Raymond Adler, Rebecca (Mann, Julie Mann, Stevie Landis, Connie Arnold, Arnold, Donald Neuenschwander, LaDonna (McCullough. Welcome—Terry Liechty Merry Christmas—Rex Krall 1 Gifit of'Holly— Tommy Liby ' Solo—(Happy Birthday to Jesus —Sally Leyse Christmas Blessing — Pamela Nusebaum ' The Best Present—Linda Henschen • God Loves Us—Bobby Miller

We Love Him—Vickie Arnold, Beth Mann, Gretchen Leyse, Philip Arnold Song l —Nursery Class L ( Giving and Getting — Melvin Mann, Marvin Mann and Dennie ( Arnold ( k Babe of Bethlehem—Verna Ad--ler and Larry Johnson He Was Christ the Lord —Glor- \ la Zimmerman, Meriam Yager aiu , Janelie Roth My Gift—Timothy Mann - A Day For All —(Eva and Sylvia Miller F Look to the Heavens—A ria nJ Reinhard - Piano Solo—Dennie Arnold Christmas Prayer—Carlton Rein- . bard \ \ " The Christ is With Us —Carolyn . and Sandra Liby Christmas Love—Elmer Ray j Fate Give Ourselves — Mary Ellen , Mann _ Give a Gift to Jesus —Jeffery , Shady , ' The Guiding Star—Jocelyn McCullough What Christmas Means to Me — , Bruce Mann The Christmas Story—Marilyn . Baumgartner God Loves You—Michael Leyse Song—Safely Sleep Little Babe ’ —"Primary Classes The Announcements Offertory—Tithes and gifts offered to Christ with a special , offering for foreign missions. « A Serious Question —Brian McCullough I Give Myself to Jesus—Twila Arnold Christmas Arithmatic—Judy Amo!d • ' Piano Solo—Delora Mishlef The Best Gift—Betty Neuen- . schwander - Lamps of Promise—Junior Boys —Dennis Mann, Allen Freels, Ger- . ry Mann, Roger Rqth, Walter Sllle, . Glen Yager, David Sills, Duan? Arnold.- , Shepherds—Rose Marie Sills Solo—Sleep My Jesus—-Larry Geisel •The Christmas Story—Delora ’ Mishler I—■ • _

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Seeking Jesus —Dian Kershner Christmas Stockings—The mother, Carol McKean; The five stairsteps, Arlene' Johnson, Dian Arnold, Rosalyn Mishler, Dixie Smith and Diana Baumgartner Song—Junior Classes Benediction Postlude. Hoosier Marine Corps Company Now Forming An Indiana company of Marines is now forming which will depart, from Indianapolis, Jan. 22 as a single unit, it was announced by Captain E. W. Hanlon, officer-in charge of the marine corps recruiting station at the federal building in Indianapolis. The special company will receive its 10 weeks of basic training at the marine corps recruit depot, 3an Diego, Calif. The Hoosier leathernecks will maintain their identity throughout the entire training period as the “Hoosier company.” “The deadline for applying for this special company is January 20, 1954, inasmuch as several days are required to completely process each applicant,” the captain continued. S-Sgt. Ernest R. Harris, ! non commissioned officer in charge of the marine corps recruiting station in room 367 of the ■ the post office building in Fort Wayne, stated, “Interested applicants should contact his office for further details.” Trade in a Good Town — Decatur SEWING MACHINES . So beautiful, so modern, you will be proud to own one of our new or rebuilt Sewing ’ Meehines. We eerviee what ‘ we sell free. Remember, you save at r BOARDMANS 223 N. First Street Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.