Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 19 December 1956 — Page 6

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Service Thursday At Zion Lutheran Carol, Candlelight Service Thursday The annual Christmas carol and candlelighting service at Zipn Lutheran church. West Monroe street, will be conducted Thursday evening at 7 o’clock, with three choral groups participating. Donald Bieberich, church organist, will accompany the service and will precede it with a concert of Christmas melodies on the Carib lonic bells. In addition to the choral numbers, the congregation will be given opportunity to sing seven Christmas carolh. The highlight of the vesper is the service of lights when the congregation and chorus join in singing Silent Night by candlelight. The message of the pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, will be:: "The Brightness of Christmas.” The order of the service, to which the public is invited, follows: Organ prelude of Christmas melodies. Processional hymn, “O Come, All ye Faithful”. Call to worship. A Christmas prayer in unison. The prophecy of light, Isaiah

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9, 6.7. Carols by the congregation: "Unto us a Child is Born," “On Jordan’s bank the Baptist's cry”. A second prophecy of light, Isaiah 7, 14; Micah 5, 2. Signor choir: "Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming,” “Oh, Come, Oh, Come, Emmanuel”. Preparation for the light, Luke 1, 26-33. Primary choir: “Away in A Manger,” "O Little Town of Bethlehem”. The fulfillment, Luke 2, 1-14. Junior choir: “Hie King in His Cradle”. Carols by the congregation: "Joy to the World,” “Now Sing we, now Rejoice,” " Hark, the Herald Angels Sing.” Christmas message. Carol by the congregation: "O Little Town of Bethlehem.” Service of lights. “Silent Night! Holy Night!” Christmas prayer and the Lord’s Prayer. Benediction. Recessional and the organ posthide. Rockport Child Is Killed By Automobile ROCKPORT, Ind. (W — Phillip Smith, 7, Rockport, was killed Tuesday when he was struck by an automobile while standing in a filling station. ,|

Mooseheart To Be On Television Show Sunday Afternoon Christmas preparations at Mooseheart will be a feature of next Sunday’s NBC “Wide Wide World” television show. Dave Garroway, whose shows have a high daytime rating, will handle portions of the Mooseheart commentary, and other commentary will be by the child residents, graduates/of Mooseheart now prominent in the business, professional and entertaiment fields, and Moose officials. Features of this telecast, the first live show ever made at Mooseheart, will include a group of youngsters, 2 to 6 years old, singing Christmas carols around a giant Christmas tree; the arrival of Santa Claus, and several numbers by the Mooseheart symphony orchestra. Broadcast time is 4 to 5;30 p.m. Sunday over WKGJ-TV, Fort Wayne, channel 33. South Africa Opens Mass Treason Trial JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (W) — The So'uth Africa government opened its first mass treason ■ trial today, charging 151 persons | with violating the nation's strict I “suppression of Communism” Act. -I The maximum sentence is death.

Fined For Failure To Display Plates William G. Handler, 46, of Tampa, Fla., and Norman D. Seeley, 36, of Tampa, were both arrested Tuesday on U. S. highway 224 east of Decatur for failure to display registration plates on house trailers. Each was fined $1 and costs in justice of peace court. i I 1.- ■ Two Cars Damaged In Collision Tuesday , Two cars were damaged in a col- ' lision at the corner us Jackson and > Second streets Tuesday at 3:35 ‘ p.m. Drivers of the vehicles were ’Tom Allen Ruble, 23, of Monroe- , ville route two, and Marcella A. J Gillig, 19, of Decatur. Ruble, headed east on Jackson, stopped for the stop sign and then proceeded. He stated that he did . not see the Gillig car approaching from the south. He was charged with failure to yield the right of way and entered a plea of not guilty in justice of the peace court Tuesday night. Estimates on the damage to the [ two cars were np* available. Ger- . aid Gillig, 14, a passenger in the L Gillig car, sustained a minor cut ; on his nose. t • Council Approves • Transfer Os Funds An ordinance approving the transfer of $3,000 in the street and sewer department funds from materials to properties was adopted at the regular meeting of the city council Tuesday night. The ordinance will be in effect on the approval of the state board of tax commissioners. Proofs of publication concerning the transfer and the ammendement to the milk ordinance were made matters of record. In other routine business the council approved several contracts on rural power line extensions between the city and Joseph Lehman, Noah Steury, Arthur J. Heiman and Walter Berning. Mayor Robert Cole announced that a special meeting of the council to take care of year-end business has been scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 26, at 8 p.m. at city hall. ADULT FARMER HytlußWl trow !»■« Ooe) Wren, O. March 10 — Ideas for saving labor on the farm. Einal dates for the latter five meetings may be altered to suit i the convenience of the speakers. ■ Further details on the course will be announced later. For additional information, those interested may consult member . of the vocatidrial agriculture council, Lawrence Beckmeyer, Edgar Thieme, Oscar Fuelling, Wilbur Selking, Edgar Krueckeberg, Elmer Allison and Eugene Heiman, or William Journay, vo-ag teacher, W. Guy Brown, superintendent of the Decatur public schools, or Hugh J. Andrews, principal of the - Decatur high school. JURY TRIAL troduced the complete plans of highway construction along that portion of U. S. highway 27 as evidence. The trial by jury of the state against Mary Hobrock, a similar land appropriations suit, which was originally set to begin last Monday, will probably be scheduled for sometime in February. Custer and Smith also represent the defendants in this case. Two other land appropriation suits by the state have been filed against Adams county landowners. The defendants in these are L. D. Van Order and Paul Reidenbach. Trade rr. a &uoa Tnwn — necatu

I Attention Farmers! I I FEED and GRAIN I I DEALERS I IOF ADAMS COUNTY I I WILL CLOSE AT NOON I MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 I - - AND ALL DAY 1 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25 | I — ALSO I I WE WILL CLOSE AT NOON I MONDAY, DECEMBER 31 AND ALL DAY ■ ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 I

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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1956