Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 56, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1920 — Page 2

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EVANGELIST THOMAS C AT METHODISTCHURCH Tonight at 7:3C &■' Last Evening Was the * r St rainy evening. The rain was just what waS needed. It kept tne crowd away but a goodly numoer was presens and it was one cf the best meetings that we have had. How everybody did sing. A wonderful sermon by Rev. Thomas. T onight WII be fair again. The peop e will be there. Come early to get a good seat. The service tonight will do you good. To The Men t We want every man that is present tonight to stay for a few minutes after the close of service. Arrange to do so. We have work to be done. THIS MEANS EVERY MAN. Have you noticed how kind tne Democrat has been in giving us space and pub!.shing everything that we gave to the paper? We thank you gentlemen. We thank you.

& Spring . i\ \ Spring . • 1920 1929 ■ ,< v Jwr The New Spring Styles « In and Ready for Your Selection rtistic Beyond Compare And linve von considered the importance of Living vour decorating done early this year? There is going io be a great amount of building and remodelng ’in Decatur this spring —the ‘ Boom" is on and the early bird is going to get th best selections and the best job.—And when it conies to paint—Well, this is Your Paint Store I rom the small can to touch up around to the barrel Varnishes, too. All of standard manulacture and highest quality. Drop in and we'll talk' it over. SMITH, YAGER & FALK The Good Drug Men. I Columbia Grafonolas and Records. wtiniii HSfWftNT ADS GET RESULTS

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SOCIETY DOINGS - 'We Club Calendar Friday Christian Ladies' Aid Society—Mts. Andrew Arttnun. 235 Rugs street. Woman’s Home Missionary Society - Mrs. A. J Smith. Zion Lutheran Aid School House Woman's Home Missionary of the M. 11 church at home of Mrs. A J. Smith in afternoon at 2.30. Monday Woman's Club -Guest Night The Woman's Club will hold its regular meeting at the Masonic hall Monday evening at which lime a most excellent prog’ im has been prepared Miss Huth Elliott Hlckock, who has been in service overseas for twenty-one months in connection with the conducting of war brides to this country and who knows the various parts of the American women actresses that played overseas will be present to address the club at this meeting. Miss Hichock is known throughout the country for her splendid work ami is a wonderful speaker hoi subject being the National Y W C A Education Movement. A musi <a! program will also be combined with this meeting and will be in i harge of Mrs. F. Fruchte and Mrs. I. A. Holthouse. The program at this meeting is considered as the best of the year, and an invitation to all < ther ladies' clubs of the city to attend at this 'ime has been extended. All toemlxrs- of the Womens Club at" icipic-ted to be at the hall at 7;."0 o'cloik ind prepare for the progi tn wt ich will start at 8 o’clock. ♦ rhe -< u ! «r monthly business and '•cial .feeling of the Y. P. A. of the I vangc.icnl church will be held at the C E thicker home on Monday ev.-nifg. Ml members should be pt "sent as This is the first meeting in th last two months.

NOTICE To Members of the Zion Reformed Church. Owing to the fa-t that the parsonage is still under quarantine the following arrangement has been made for the conducting of the Sunday services: . Sunday school. !• o’clock. M. Kirsch, superintendent Morning service. 10:30 o’clock. Sermon by Rev. Charles Tinkham ot. the Methodist church. Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Topic. ’ Life Lessons from the Book 01 Proverbs.” Lulu Gerber, leader. Every member is urged to attend the meeting us at this time the propositi- ;i of bringing the Wabash college Glee Club to this city will be considered. DIAMONDS IN VAAL RIVER When diamonds were first found in the Vaal river in South Africa they were almost impossible to get Because of the depth of the water. Only the best of native divers was able to do the slow dangerous work. Later, however, an inventor arranged the diving bell s-j that it could be used in the river Since the event of the bell the production has increased to a great extent without the usual loss of life It is said the diamonds found in the river are of large size and are unusually pure. XOTICE OF SALK OF CITY BONUS. Not i<e is hereby given that' the (liwntm Council, in and for the city of i>ecatur, Indiana, will on the loth day of March. H.JO, at their council room, in City Hall, up I t< 7 o'clock p. in., receive sealed bids for the sale of City Electric Light bonds, in the sum of $75.0«<‘.00. as follows : Su d bonds to he issued in denominations of t'uio.oo each with interest at ihe rate of '■ per ,-nt per annum from date, and to be dated January Ist, lic’O. maturing $7.7'00.00 per y<ar for len rears, beginning with January Ist. 1930. Said bonds to be sold to the highest and best bidder al not less than par. The Common Connell reserves the right to reje* t arc or ail biiis. Witness my hand and seal this 4th dav of .March. lU2D. (SEAL) R. G. CHRISTEN. ~- 1 • 1 o City Clerk.

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shrine to have EXTRAORDINARY bill □.catur Res>de n t» Should Make R«»srvations Thia Week if Poaaibie. Fort Wayne. Ind., Mar 4—The com mittee tn charge of the Shrine show have Invoked the greatest collection oi vaudeville talent that money can buy anti some of the acts billed ate ' ll lor Moore, famous moving picture stur. who. with his company, present their bare stage skit, "Change Your Act or Back to the Woods." The beadliner will be Analol Friedland, the great song writer, who will appear in person with other stage, stars in "Mu sic Land," This act is being brought here from New York and Is one of the most expensive in vaudeville today. Friedland has a company of fifteen people. Walter Kelly. "The Virginia Judge." a famous monologist, who iia played in Ixrndon as well as different metropolitan cities in this country, will offer his bit of comedy. The Ramsdells and Deyo will present their series of dancing novelities with their own special settings and stag, effects. Seven dances will lie seen with a complete change of elaborate wardrobe for each number. Other acts have been booked and the entire bill this year will eclipse any former vaudeville show ever staged by Mizpah Temple of Fort Wayne. Make Reservations Many Decatur people are planning on seeing the Shrine show am! Potentate Gumpper wishes to announce that the show is not only for Shriners nut everybody who enjoys good, high class entertainment. The seat sale opens Tuesday. March 9. but out of town residents are given the preference of seats If they send their orders in r,efere Saturday of this week. Prices this season will be evening ard Saturday matinee. lower floor, boxes and loses. $1.50. while balcony seats are SI.OO. plus 10 per cent war tax. All orders for seat reservations shonld lie mailed direct to the Palace theater box office.

IS RESTING UP (I’nited Press Service) Minden. Nev.. Mar. s—(Specials—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Mary Pickford, who procured a divorce from Owen Moor 1 in the Douglas county court Monday, today planned to remain at the James P. Campbell ranch near Genoa for several days She desired a complete rett from the drdeal of the divorce proceedings, her friends stated. The movie star has not left the ranch since her arrival there early in February. with the exception of attending the court session Monday. Every effort was made to keep the affair g secret Miss Pickford refused to see visitors or discuss her divorce.

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A PIPE TO RtP A ' R WILL PRO'S j X—THAT I’M E R E J * * VJ IF> - REVIVAL PRAYER MEETINGS ■I This morning was the banner pr t-' meeting morning of the Methodist revival All eight of the pray V ings were held and there w»te 1-' , persons present. 127 B<Ne> and sixtynine prayers. At one home there w.re forty-three present, thirty num Bibles and eleven prayers At one home there were eight men. at anoth j w . seven men These men were busy business and professional men. but they found time to turn aside for a half hour and spend that half houi in prayer for the blessing of the Imrd upon the people of Decatur. Ihi e that meet together in prayer are no’ striving to do anything that will !>’ at Injury to Decatur but to help every citizen of our home town and help De catur to get better all the time We want the factories, but along witli th-’se factories we want every newcomer to know that we are interested in them.

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You wouldn’t think of applying the word "jazz" to » church sermon. Yet that bit of modern slang is the word which most adequately describes the new manner and voice in which pulpit mesimges are delivered. Jazzed music la f " n I da, "£2V a Iv -omple and easy ,o Ar d that la also a description o* the modern sermon. • The old style minister, with his Intoning, rhetoric and “raton. too o':en talked over the heads o. nls | congregation. He lulled them Into

Christianity and sleep at the sani time. His sermons were apt to t complex and Obscure. The modern minister presents h message in clear, concise Englis and in a natural voice. He tan directly to his congregation ar brings them to Christianity thoi , oughly wide awake. This change i pulpit method was uncovered tn i Interchurch World Movement survi i and is one of thousands of inter* , Ing side lights disclosed in Its wo i to bring the Protestant churches In > closter co-Ct>erat!on.