Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1919 — Page 3
1 Weve Talked ]t Over » iind we’ve come to the eonthat the Brown KngliSl* Sll<H Witll m, * ljer l,( ‘ el »t---taehed, that we are selling at fit $lO yLJs pis some shoe. IF TEN DOLLARS IS YOUR PRICE, TAKE A LOOK. Charlie Voglewede j§|gbi&:. SELLS ’EM.
ABOUT TOWN "Another thing that’s curtailin' production is that so many people are loafin’ in ther stockin’ feet in shoe repair shops.” said Tel! Blinkley, t’day A feller ordered a steak with cork screws at th’ Little Gem resturint t’day.—Abe Martin Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sellentyer left tliis morning on a trip lasting seven or eight weeks through the west. They expect to go to Los Angeles, Cal. taking several side trips from there, to Dallas, Texas, Portland, Ore. and Denver Colorado. Mrs. Clayson Carroll spent the day in Port Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith went to Port Wayne to visit with their son and family. Miss Maynte Ha"ting was a Fort Wayne business visitor today. Mrs. S. Murphy, and Mary and Jim Fisher w«nt to Fort Wayne for the day. C. ('. Schug of Berne went to Fort Wayne on business. He also attend' d to business while here. Miss Helen Dugan and Margaret Morton went to Fort Wayne to call on Mr. Dugan. Mrs. Will Worden and daughter Opal went to Fort Wayue to spend the day. Mrs. Marchand. Mrs. Dennis Brandyberry, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marchand. Frank Lutz. Meade Daugherty, of Fort Wayne attended the funeral of Harry Wagner yesterday, returned to Iheir homes last evening. Hugh Hite left on the ten o’clock car for Fort Wayne to attend the Shriners meeting. Miss Johanna Klonk went to Fort BLACKSMITH COAL! LILLY SMITHING Is the standard smithing coal We can ship to all points on the railroad same day order 1* received. Give us your order. Bennett & Whiteman
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Wayne last evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reinking and family. J. H. Stewart made a business trip to Fort Wayne last evening. Mrs. Amanda Stalter went to Fort Wayne to visit with her son. Dr. W. E. Smith went to Fort Wayne this morning on business. Mrs. Tom Howard went to Fort Wayne to visit with her son Oscar Shady. Misses Hilda Hugh and Hazel Hufsetetter went to Fort Wayne to spend the day with Miss ifllda Rodenback. Mrs. Lucile Dickman and Katherine Koeher went to Fort Wayne to spend the day. Misses Helen and Annie Parent arrived from Fort Wavue to spend Sunday with Miss Dreda Parent. A large number of teachers of tins city went to Berne this morning to attend the Teachers Association whit h meets there today. - Allen Stalter went to Huntington today to visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunter will spend Sunday in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Boyce. Misses Agnes Myers. Mayrtie Brown. Margaret K.ieyel, and Marie Murtaugh, and Charles Starost, Adrian Baker, Mart Brown. Nick Brown, went to Fort Wayne last evening to attend a dance. Mrs. Ben Rice of Union township was a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. Pearl McDonald who has been visiting at the home of her brother Dr. C. M. Smith went to Fort Wayne this morning to visit with her sister.
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PECABJB DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Fourth and Monroe streets. Dr. A. G. A. Buxton, Minister. Bible School,—9:Bo A. M. Holy Communion and sermon,— 10:30 A. M. Evangelistic service and Baptism,— 7:30 P. M. On account of the largo Sunday evening congregations and there being Baptism at this evening service it is advised that those who wish good seats come early. Remember the place. Follow the crowd. COME. I)r. Buxton will preach both morning and evening.
ZION REFORMED CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Mr. Kirsch. superintendent. Morning set vice, German. 10:30 A. M. ! l Christian Endeavor Society 6:15 P. M. Topic: “Hew may we practice Thanksgiving.” Leader: Lula Gerber. I Evening services 7:00 P. M. sermon by the pastor. Thank Offering service Monday evening at 7:45 P. M. with a public service. New pupils are continually enrolling in Prof. Worthman’s Student Bible Class. The opportunity is still open. 1,. W. Stolte, Pastor
ST. MARY'S CHURCH. First mass, 7:30. High mass, 9:30. Christian doctrine, 2:00. Regular prayer hour, 2:30. METHODIST CHURCH. 9:30, Sunday school; E. Burt Lenhart, superintendent. Last Sunday was a record attendance again. A few less than the Sunday before. Boost it up again tomorrow. Our sligan is “Every Methodist in Sunday school, and all the children, too.” 10:45. preaching. 2:30, Junior Epworth League; Faye Stults, superintendent. 6:00, Epworth League; Victria Mills, leader; subject, “How May We Practice Thanksgiving?” 7:00, preaching. December 7, at 10:45 Dr. Gross of Depauw. Don’t forget the date. February 15th, evangelistic services; T. Eddie Thomas, evangelist. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH The twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. Gospel: Matt. 22, 15-.22. Epistle: Phil. 3, 17-21. German preaching services at 10 o’clock. Catechetical instruction after the sermon on Question 109-111. Tomorrow is the last Sunday in the churchyear. The new' church-year begins next Sunday with the first Sunday in Advent. “All men should honor the Son, even as they honor the Father. He that honoreth not the Son honoreih
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not the Father which hath sent him," John 5, 23. A. W. Hinoss, Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 9:15 A. M. Sabha'h school, a record attendance last Sunday. Beat it! 10:30 A. M. Sermon, “The Missing Link.” It is expected that Mrs. Stone of Chicago, will give a short address at this service, Special music. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor Society. Backward Meeting—Different. Leader: Miss Doris Erwin Topic: “Thanksgiving.” 7:30 P. M. Annual praise service of W. M. Society conducted entirely by
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