Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1956 — Page 8

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FARLING’S MARKET Corner 13th and Washington Streets QUALITY HOME DRESSED MEATS HOME DRESSED BEEF Pure Ground Beef 3 lbs. 89c Tender Chuck Roast, Center Cut lb. 39c Lean Swiss Steak, Cut from Round lb. 59c P.'ate Boiling Beef, Lean lb. 17c HOME DRESSED PORK Pure Pan Sausage, ail Poik .2 lbs. 49c Pork Shoulder Sleek, Lean lb. 36c Fresh Sliced Side, Lean lb. 33c Center Cut Chops, All Loin C0t.... lb. 59c HOME MADE SPECIALS All Meat Slicing Bologna lb. 29c Delicious Pressed Ham lb. 69c Hickory Smoked Pore Pork Sausage lb. 37c NOTICE PLEASE WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE IN THE NEAR FUTURE. WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL NEXT WEEK FOR MOVEMENT TO OUR NEW LOCATION AT 206 SOUTH SECOND STREET

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1 Easter Services I At Zion Lutheran Hold Three Festival Services On Sunday Easter festival services at Zion Lutheran church, West Monroe street, are scheduled for 6, 8. and 10:30 o’clock Sunday morning. The early morning stillness will be broken with an octave run and th Carillonic bells pealing forth the well-known Easter melody, “I know that my Redeemer Lives." This will introduce the sunrise matins beginning at 6 o'clock. Donald Bieberk-h. church organist and carillonjur. will accompany the service and has chosen the following compositions: “Easter Festival,” by Chester Nord man; “In the Easter Garden,’ ’by Louise E. Stairs: and "Stately Procession,” by G. F. Broadhead. The 35-voice church choir, directed by David Embler, will sing "Praise to the Lord Who Lives on High," by Vulpius-Olds; and the "Hallelujah. Amen” by Haydn. Another song feature of this 6 o'clock matin will be the chanting by the choir and the congregation of one of the oldest hymns of praise in the Christian Church. “The Te Deum Laudamus”—"We praise Thee, O Lord.” The composer of this ancient hymn is unnkown. _ The pastor of the church, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, will conduct the service and will preach the Easter message: “The Certainty of Easter.” The second festival service will be conducted at 8 o’clock, which will feature the singing of three groups of children from the chureh’s Sunday and Saturday Bible schools. The primary choir will sing: “We will Carol Joyfully" (composer and author unknown), and “Come, Ye Children, Sing to j Jesus,” an early American melody. The intermediate grades will sing, "We Welcome Glad Easter,” a Welsh hymn melody; and the senior children will sing, “Ye Son 1-

SALE CALENDAR MAR. 31 —1:00 p. m. Mrs. Caroline Lehrman, owner, 104 N. 11th St. Decatur, Ind. Household goods. Roy & Ned Johnson, Auctt APRIL 3 —10:00 a. m. Heirs Os Alvin Bohnke, located 3 miles North ol Decatur. Closing out sale. Chris Bohnke, Representative Homer Pollock, Te<j Schieferstein & Ed Sprunger, AuctSAPRIL 3—12:30 p. m. Forrest and Doyle Todd, owners; % mile north of Ossian, Ind., then 1% miles east on blacktop road. Holstein dairy herd and dairy equipment. Ellenberger Bros., auctioneers. APRIL 5 —12:30 p. m. Blaising Turkey Farm, owners, 4 miles south of Fort Wayne on U. S. 27, then 1 mile east on Thompson road. Farm implements, tractor, plows, combines. Ellenberger "HJ? Bros., auctioneers. J ... .1, ————— ; !" " ———

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and Daughters of the King," by i Melchior Vulpine. The Invocation and an introductory Easter greeting will be given at this service by the pastor, assisted by the Misses Janice Aumann and Delores Schroeder.,The Easter message of the pastor at this service his the topic: “Easter Makes a Difference." The final and chief festival service of the day of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ will be conducted at 10:30 o’clock. This will be a full liturgical service with choir processional and recessional, afid the celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion. This final festival service will also feature more hymn singing by the congregation of the beautiful and joyful Easter hymns. The pastor** message will be identical to that of 8 o'clock. The offerings received at all the Easter services have been designated by the church’s board of finance to purchase supplies and equipment for the Christian dayschool which will be opened this fall. The Sunday school, nursery to senior departments, will hold classes as usual Easter morning, at 9:15 o'clock. The adult, young people's, and high school Bible classes will not meet. Zion Lutheran church extends an invitation to the public to attend one or all of the Easter festival services. SENATORMUNDT From Page One). Nationalist China and Communis! China, or of trade in strategic items directly or indirectly.” He said that items from eacl side, mainly medicines and dehy drated vegetables, were sold to thf other through the British Crowr Colony of Hong Kong, but the Na tionalist government on Formosa neither approved nor could con trol it. - Annual totals of such trade, ht said, ranged from almost three mil lion dollars in 1955 to almost If million in 1952. He said that thf Nationalists last year sold the red; less than a tenth of what Jhej bought from them.

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