Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1955 — Page 6

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Advent Vesper At X J fLutheran Church Special Service Thursday Evening The third and final midweek advent veaper will be conducted at 7:30 Thursday night at Zion Lutheran church. West Monroe street. The children Os the Saturday Bityle school, grades three to eight, will sing Christmas carol. “When Christmas Morn is Dawning.” The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, pastor, will conduct the service. His pulpit message will be, “Preparing for the Christ Child with a Joyful Heart.” The vesper will be proceeded by a concert of Christinas and advent hymns on the Carillonic bells by Donald Bieberich, carillorieur and church organist. The order of the vesper, to tlhich the pulpit is invited, follows: Concert of bells and organ prelude. The hymn./‘Behold a Branch is Growing.” Narrative: “Preparation for Christmas.” The hymn: “Now Sing We, Now Rejoice.” Second narrative: “The Child Born to Us”, Isaiah 9,6. The children sing: “When Christmas Morn is Dawning”. Third narrative: “The Virginborn Son, Emmanuel.” Isaiah 7.14. The hymn: “Oh Come. Oh Come, Emmanuel.” The sermon: “Preparing for

Christmas with a Joyful Heart," Zechariah 2,10-11. The voluntary and the prayers. T v he hymn: '’Litt up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates." Benediction, silent prayer, and To Mail Federal Income Tax Forms Federal income tax forms to be used during 1956 will reach all taxpayers of this area between December 27 and January 10, it was announced by the office of regional commissioner, N- 11. Cincinnati, O. ' I Forms will be sent front the central mailing plant at Kansas City. Mo., it was announced. Taxpayers who have changed- their address, during the year and have notified their local post office also will receive forms at the new address. Persons who desire advance copies of the forms prior to receipt of their official forms mdy obtain them from a limited supply at the post office. PARTY OUTLAWED (Continued From Page One) living in England since her husband’s disappearance, was waiting in Bonn for permission to visit her husband. John flatly told his interrogators: "I was drugged- 1 did not stay in East Berlin voluntarily.” In effect, the 46-year-old veteran of hot and cold war spying made a bid for the >125,000 reward offered by the Bonn government last year to anyone who satisfactorily explained the background of John’s alleged defection to the Reds. John’s story followed a ministry of interior statement on Monday that available information does not bear out the belief that traitorous activity had anything to do with John's disappearance. The situation posed a first class political hot potato for the West German government as to John's status and the disposal of his case. Trade In a Good Town — Decatm

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A & P Employes To Share $2,500,000 NEW YORK —Employees of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea com pany throughout the country will share more than >2.500,000 In preholiday compensation this year, it was announced today by l|ulph W. Burger, president of the food chain. Every employee with as much as six months’ service will receive a part of the annual fund voted ■by the company’s board of director*. Distribution is scheduled Dec.- 17. The amount to be distributed this year is >200,000 more than last year’s compensation. CAPEHART (Continued from Page One) Capehart has proposed higher subsidies to farmers and disposal of the hplk of the crops surplus to needy foreign nations. Jenner's closest associates are mystified at his political inaction thia year. Jenner did nothing for Republican mayoralty nominees in the fall campaign and to date has refrained from Joining Gates in a move to reorganize the state committee. Some of Jiis backers believe Jenner may not run again when his term expires in 1958. If you Jiave something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. , WARNING! Iton't let cough from common cold hang on Chronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute bronchitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion. It goes into, the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchialmembranes. Get a large bottle of Creomulsion at J your drug store. For children get milder, tastier Creomulsion for Children in the pink and blue package. Ad v. CREOMULSION I relievei Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitis

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