Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1955 — Page 8
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‘ Christmas Program ! For Monmouth PTA i Hold Family Party » On Tuesday Evening * The Monmouth P.T.A. will hold f their annual family Christmas f party next Tuesday evening at 7:30 . o’clock in the gym. The program ' Is being planned by the faculty, f with Mrs. Deane Dorwin as chalrf man. and will be presented by the f Monmouth students. Devotions will be given by the Rev. John Mishler. ! Refreshments will be served by f the hospitality committee with Mr. > aWd Mrs. Milton Hoffman as chair- . men. The program for the evening ' is as follows: f Welcome—Clinton Fuelling. I f "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" . —High School chorus. Mary—Faye Harkless. f Joseph—Jesse Blune, Jr. p Reader —Pamela Nidlinger. . “Joy To The World"—3rd and ' 4th grades. f Reader—Sandra Teeple. f “It Came Upon the Midnight . Clear”—3rd and 4th grades. ' “Away in the Manger”—lst, 2nd f and 3rd grades. f “Silent Night”—lst, 2nd and 3rd > grades. “Carol of the Bells” — High I School Chorus. i Reader —- John William Bird, Jr. I “The First Noel” —sth and 6th . grades. Shepherds -- Terry Battenberg, F Stanley Holt, Jerry Liby, Johnnie f Osborn. . Reader — Ruth Ann Beery. ’ “The Three Kings” — sth and f 6th grades. I Kings — Billy Jones, Donnie ■ Brown, Terry Marker. “At The Manger”—Helen Rep- ' pert, Marsha King, Paulinea McI Dougal, Ruth Ann Beery. ■ 'Reader — Roger Spencer. “O Come All Ye Faithful” — ' All. I \ Christmas Program ; At Baptist Church f Annual Children's Program On Sunday I The annual children’s Christmas I program of the First Baptist f Church will be presented Sunday evening at 7 p.m. All members and ' friends of the church and their fam--1 Hies are invited to attend. Follow- ( ing is the program: The Prelude — Jane Bedwell ' Hymn —lt Came upon the Midnight Clear i The Invocation — Rev. Stuart 1 Brightwell Opening Words by Don Sliger, superintendent A Hearty Welcome — Lou Ann Hay A Christmas Prayer — Frederick Zwick Music bg the Primary Departi ment What Some Folks Say — Vicky Eichorn Christmas Means a Lot — Larry ; i Curtis , I Wish — Exercise by Douglas Halberstadt. Danny Schnitz and ’ David Baughn ! Just Smile — Patty Maison , What Do You Want? — John Ratling ' Christmas Blessing — Terry ' Sapp ’ i Christmastide — Arlene Wendell I Do Try Hard — Eddie Hirschy Gifts — John Sauders ' The Best Present — Stevie Lug- ' inbill ■■■ — ..... : , I’d Like to Be an Angel — Exercise by Richard Fisher, Debbie ' Bodie, Darlene Merriman and Ron!;<nie Merriman I Keep It Ringing — Linda Soldner Music by the Primary Depart- ' ment F HJs Precious Name — Karen i Fisher Spread Out and Shine — Sue ! Hitchcock I,*’ ‘ A Happy Day — Harry Reed ! Baby Jesus — Tommy Hakes , The Spirit of Christmas — Kath- i ie Bedwell 1 The Christmas Story — Exercise ! ! by Barbara Zwick, Karen Sllger, 1 i Lise Ann Reed. David Hamrick, ( Cyndy Felty, Ronnie Luginbill. Daniel Hoover and Susie Ballard ' Merry Christmas — Max Halberi stadt _ , My Gifts — Ronnie Boat I Speak Out — Donna Wolfe My Nicest Gift — Kevin Levy 1 It’s Christmas Eve — Piano Solo — Maryanne Sjjwick A Christmas Message—--Exercisel by Barbara Zwick. Patty Maison. Jackie Hakes Hear — Joy Dyer The Christ Child — Kenneth Wolfe Christmas Birthdays — Iliana May I Know — Janice Soldner Christmas in Colors — Exercise by Danny Baumgartner. Becky Soldner. Steve Gephart and Janet Rambo I Wish — Rex McKean His Birthday — David Hitchcock A Gay Christmas — Bobby Morris Christmas in the Heart — Exercise by Marlene Cowans, , Linda Hirschy, and Linda Fulton. Song by the Primary Department The Offering | Carols and Baking — Exercise
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SALE CALENDAR DEC. 17 —10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott, owners, % piite north of Portland on Highway 27. Farm machinery, I chickens, cattle, hogs, feed, grain, household furniture. O. E. Ross, E. C. Doehrman, auctioneers. DEC. 17—2:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs; Harold L. Green, owners. New 3Bedroom home. 1 mile east of Bluffton, Ind. on St. Rd. 124, then south on Kemp Road to first house, west side. D. S. Blair, Gerald Strickler, auctioneer*, d W. Kent, sales mgr. DEC. ISk—7:3o P. M. Decatur Sale Barn, 2 miles East of Decatur mile North off of Highway 224) Livestock Auction. Ray Elliott, Auctioneer. JAN. 7 —1:30 p. m. Francis M. Howard, Adnsr. Samuel W. Howard, 116 South Tenth street, Decatur. Six room bouse. Roy & Ned Johnson, aucts. e
DECEMBER 17, 1955
elderly Indianapolis couple found unconscious in their burning home. Mrs. Lula E. Maines, 71, was found in the bedroom, and her husband. James W. Maines. 64, was lying on the living room floor. Both had been overcome by smoke.
