Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1923 — Page 3
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I Cort Theatre I PROGRAM FOR NEXT WEEK I Matinee Every Afternoon at 2 O’clock—Evening Show at 7 o’clock I Saturday Evening at 6:30 O’clock I -p, • 1- “AFRAID TO FIGHT”—STARRING THE POPULAR I 1 rvnirrhf • star, frank mayo. ■ I (JillLf 11 Added Attraction, “KID LOVE,” A Good Comedy. I International News 8 Reels 10c and 25c I MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY | “THE “THE “ONE CLEAR CALL” KENTUCKY DERBY” KENTUCKY DERBY” u . 4 .. , 8 reel First National _ 7 reel Universal 7 reel Universal featuring I featuring featuring Mih Mill 1 Reginald Denny Reginald Denny ’ ” n >l,,s 1 “His Wife’s Friends” “His Wife’s Friends” “Cupid's Day Off" 1 Paramount-Mack Sen- Paramount- I Paramount-Sennett | nett Comedy Mack Sennett Comedy Comedy I Fox News Fox News A wonder program 10 reels 10c & 35c 10 reels 10c & 35c 10 reels 10c & 30c s==7= ■i.... J, , *;■■■'■ ITT . j ' -■-r- 1 yagas THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ■ “ONE CLEAR CALL” “BLIND HEARTS” “THE LOADED DOOR” I 8 reel First National Big 6 reel feature with ... ~ . I featuring Hobart Bosworth Universal teaturing fl Milton Sills go “Hoot Gibson I “Cupid’s Day Off” “Never Too Old” .. „ t n . 9 Paramount-Sennett Paramount-Sennett A,so — entury (omedy I Comedy Comedy International News a A wonder program Fox News a H 10 reels 10c & 30c 9 reels 10c & 25c 8 reels 10c & 25c ■ ~ 1 1 1 ' ' Mjuuy . ,-,—TT'T • I CUT OUT - SAVE FOR REFERENCE I Watch for Big Attraction Coming Each Week I Starting Monday and continuing four days each week we will have an orchestra at ■ this theater. Coming March 7 and B—Lillian and Dorothy Gish in | “ORPHANS OF THE STORM” | “BETTER PICTURES ARE BEING SHOWN AND THE CORT IS SHOWING THEM” .. iiwihii lirn I IIII IIIWI—J j
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923.
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S Church Announcements ■: ZAW.W.W.WAW.V.W/d'S
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH I _____ < Sunday School at 9:30. A large i range of classen, affording a place for everybody. A corps of excellent ' teachers. •Au efficient school. Yon are invited Morning Worship nt 10:15 Sacra- i merit of the I,ord's Supper. Appll < ants may bo baptised at this ser- i vice and receive into membership in the church, and also at the evening service. Junior League al 2:30. ( Epworth League at 6:oo. Evening worship at 7:00. An Evangelistic service prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. : The fourth quarterly ■ conference! will be held Thursday evening at 7:30. An important conference. AU members will plan to attend. ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH The first Sunday in Lent. Gospel: Matt. 4,1 11. Epistle: Cor 6, 1-10. German preaching service at 10. German Lenten service Friday, the 23, at 7:45 p.rn. • i Catechism: Proofs of the Divine Authority of the Bible. “And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, evn so must the Son <>t man be lifted up.”—John 3, 14. A. W HINZ, Pastor. ■ • BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30 —Bible. School. Our attendance is rapidly climbing. Every scholar will receive coupons by which they are enabled to get Bibles and Testaments free. 10:30, Morning Worship. Sermon, “Union with Christ.” 6:00. B. Y. P. U. All young folks ; welcome. 7:00, Evening Gospel service. Sermon by the pastor: “A reliable Paymaster, and How to Cheat Him.” The ordinance of baptism will be administered at this service. This church intends to center all its services around the Bible as the inerrant Word of God. Wo have freedom within the Word of God only, hut this is to be free indeed. Our main business is to minister the Bread of Life and witness to an absent Lord through the Holy Spirit sent down from Heaven. We welcome you to our services. F. D. WHITESELL EVANGELICAL CHURCH • (Winchester St.) 9:15 a.m.—Bible School. Classes for all ages. A welcome to you. 10:00 a.m—Morning Worship. The annual "Day of Prayer for Missions" will lie observed. A special offering. 6:15 p.rn.—E. L. of C. E. A most
interesting topic "What Would You do if You Had 85,000 to Spend for the Rvth-rnient of Your Community." A most interesting program assured with Byford Macy as leader 7:0<) Preaching Service. Wed.. 7:30 pm.— Prayer and praise service. "A growing church with a welcome to you." C. L. HANEY, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Adam», Mercer And Winches ter Streets Services for tomorrow us follows: 9:30 Sabbath School. I We are asking everyone to be j prompt at this service. Start in to morrow ami come regularly. 10:30 Morning Worship Hour. "Two Views Os Responsibility" the sermon topic will he ot interest to all Christians. 2:30 Junior Cbrlatlan Endeavor. All children under twelve are Invited to, this service. 4:00 Veaper Hour. This service at the sun-set hour Is most impressive ad beautiful. The music of the organ, the songs, the sermon, ail blend to tit one for Monday's duties Sermon snbje< t "the Master's Call". 6:00 Senior Christian Endeavor. A service primarily for the training of young people. Wednesday evening at 7:30, Prayer meeting. Lession: James Chapter 4. No matter whether you are rich or poor you are welcome at these ser vices. Strangers and those in transit are especially welcome. B. N, Covert, Pastor. ZION REFORMED CHURCH Ruben R. Elliker, pastor Sunday, Feb. 18, 1923 9:15 —Sunday school, Mat Kirsch, supt. Classes and teachers for all ages. Come! 10:30 —Morning worship. 6:15 —Christian Endeavor; Angle Firks, leader. 7:oo—Eveniafc worship. Wednesday, Feb. 21, 7:30 p. in. - Mid week Lenten service. You are cordially invited to attend any or all of the above listed services - ... CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School, 9:30 a.m Preaching and worship at 111:30 a.m. Young Peoples meeting at 6:45 p.rn. Subject ’Pioneer Experiences in This Last Reformaion.” The speakers will be Lewis Reynolds and E. J. Cook. Preaching at 7:45. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening’ 7:30. Miss Agnes Brown and Hilda Miller, leaders. .Miss Nellie Hawkins, a student from the Anderson Ind. Bible Schoo), will be present anil possibly may speak at the a. m. or p. m. services. The church work among us is moving along us is prospering Everybody is welcome. D. M. LYONS, Pastor. ST. MARY’S CHURCH First mass—7:3o. High mass—9:4s. Christian Doctrine —2:00. Prayer hour and benediction—--2:30. Tuesday evening, sermon—7:3o. Friday evening—Way of the Cross—--7:30. UNITED BRETHREN Sunday School—9:ls. Worship—lo:3o and 7:00. Junior —2:00. C. E.—6:00. Good fellowship, a hearty welcome, splendid teachers and growing classes await you at our Sunday School. Why not live up with the church to make your lite and community better? Those who have no regular place or worship will he welcome here CHRISTIAN CHURCH Unified service beginning at 10 a. ni. Owing to the fact that the Knights of Pythias will attend the morning services at the Christian church, the Shelton Memorial services scheduled for tomorrow will be postponed until Sunday, Feb. 25. Evening services at 7 p.m. H. THOMPSON, Min. EICHER CHILD IMPROVING Nina Louise Eicher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eicher, who has been seriously U1 with an attack of the catarrhal fever, is getting along fine although it will be some time before she will be out of danger.
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