Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 16 February 1924 — Page 2
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S 9 ■ ■ H « M ■ K ■ ■W'.Wtl First Methodist Church Sunday School. 9:30. Every member present ami on time, those not attending elsewhere and strangers cordially invited . Morning Worship. 10:45. Evening Worship. 7:00. the pastor Will preach at both hours. Junior League, 2:30. Epsworth league, 6:00 Prayer Meeting and World Service study Wednesday evening al 7:00. Everybody welcome at all services qf this church . . o__ 0 _____ u. First Evangelical Church RALPH W. LOOSE. Pastor Our Sunday school will convene at | H. 15. 1. L. Baumgartner, Supt. This, should be great session. Immediately following will be the worship service in connection with which there will be the reception of members into the/ hurch. There is to lie a special men's meeting at 2:30 in the afternoon. All boys' and men are invited to this service. The Pastor will preach. The Evangelical League will meet at 6:15, Subject 'What is Sin? How does it affect character?’’ Leader: Amos Giabt r. The last service of the special Evangelistic meetings will be 1 held at 7:oo Sunday evening. The public Is invited. The Pastor wishes to thank the membership of the church arid friends for their hearty assistance in this series of very helpful services. The Pastor expects to begin a ' series of services at the Calvary Evangelical church st, miles east of Decatur next Tuesday evening. The public is cordially invited to participate. — 1 ■ o * Christian Church • Mecca Theater I Unified services beginning at 10 A. M. . Evening service at 7 P. M. — o Zion Ev. Lutheran Church Sunday Scptnapesima. Gospel: •Matt. 26. MB. Epistle: 1 Cor. 9, 24- "■ J - n .. a j; ve e , . it it u» w „ ■
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■ ■ SI la at w ■ B.’ 10. 5. English preaching service at 10. Catechism: Question 158-154. “Behold 1 lay in Zion a stumblingstone and rock of offense, and whosoever believeth on Him shall not be ashamed." —Rom. 9, 33. A. W. Hinz. Pastor. o St. Mary’s Church — First Mass. 7:30. High Mass, 9:45. Christian Doctrine, 2:00. .Prayer Hour and Benediction, 2:30. - - —-"-0 First U. B. Church The revival services are growing rightly in power anil interest. Many I have publicly professed the desire for a longer religious life and devotion to God Mr. Roberts and his chorus of singers are rendering fine gospel singing. Services tonight and Sunday. No services on Monday night, but on all other nights of the coming week. Indications point to a revival of uplift and power to the church. The public is most cordially invited to all the meetings. B. F. Dotson, pastor. Zion Reformed Church (Public Library) IL It. Elliker. Pastor. Sunday, February 17, 1924. Sunday school, 9:15. Matt. Kirsch. Supt. Classes and teachers for all ages, Come! Morning Worship, 10:20. The pastor will preach. Christian Endeavor. 6:30. Ruth Mayer, leader Evening Worship, 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. You are cordially invited to attend any or all of these services. — o— Presbyterian Chcrch It. N. COVERT. Pastor Services tomorrow, February 17. Sunday school at 9:30, An efficient school with a capable staff of teachers We are glad to note the advance in numbers. Morning Worship at 10:30, Sermon • Subject " The Glory of Sacrifice", mi I «’ V »• ts W“w • • w w ta m a. . ... . .
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... 1 11 > ■— Every members wi| want to be present as the pastor has something of terest to say to every Presbyterian. Junior C. E. at 2:30, Miss Elizabeth Peterson. Supt. At 2:30 P. M.. Mens' mass meeting at the Evangelical Church. All the male members of this church are urged to attend, Vesper Services, at 4:30. The pastor will preach the first of a series of sermons on "What the Church is Doing for the World.” The topic tomorrow is “The Church's Debt to America.” Wednesday evening, 7 P. M. MidWeek Services. The topic for a series of meetings Is "Stewardship." o Baptist Church 9:30, bible school. A good place to be. 10:30, morning worship. Serman by Rev. George C. Foster, Baptist pastor of lai Mollie. Illinois, subject, "The world's Master Man.” 6:00, 11. Y. P. U. subject. "Wliat We Can Do To Help Our Churchj*Meader, Paul Castle. 7 evening gospel service. Singing of gospel hymn and preaching by Rev. George C. Foster, subject, "The Greatest Book in the World." Brother Foster who occupies the pupilt is a man with a real Christian experience, believes In tile old fashfoned gospel, and preflbhes it for the glory of God. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. F. D. WHITESELL, pastor. ■ —- o - Sheriff Deserts Petting Parties To Catch Rum Runners (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Feb. 16 —Rum-runners who think to roar through the countryroads of Marlon county this spring will be ” out of luck", according to Sheriff Snider, while moonlight parking parties will receive less attention-. Snider said he did not think he would resume the 1923 campaign against parkers in woodland dells. "Too many l>oot loggers this spring" the sheriff remarked laconically. ”1 won’t have time to attend to parkers ’ That anti-sparking drive last year had it smerits, even for the sparkers. Snider declared. ■■■» "T kept ’em moving", he said, with a grin. "Thht way the ehoicy spots were generally available for another car. You see. there are hardly enough roads to go around when a warm summer evening comes along." i "These young fellows who feel the .urge to go out and twang a Ixjnjo al .the moon along some lonely roadside ought to know they are taking an t awful chance of twangling a harp in I some heavenly choir.” ! The sheriff said numerous horset thief detectives associations among t the farmers have promised to patrol ' the lanes and see that parking is f kept within safe and sane limits, and i bandits shooed away 1 CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE r Wheat: May $1.10%: July |i.10%. r Sept. $1.10%. Corn: May 80%c; July j B®Hc; Sept. 80'ic. Outs: May 48%c f July 45%c; Sept. 43Uc. I O . Famous Word*. A word of greeting. The good word, r Passing the «ord. "Hell." A word [ nf en<omag -ment. Your word of i, lienor. "Slop." The wrong word. “Never." A word to the wise. The < eleventh word In the ti legrain. The j ■ last word. i 1--• HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Bloomington 44; Vincenne* 3«. Crawfordsville 31; 1/lmnon 26. Shelbyville 45; Greencastle 33. Ilrovnsbiirg 32; Shortridge 28. Rot heater 37; Broad Ripple 22. Elkhart 35; laiporte 18. Culver—2s; Valparaiso 21. South Bend 6; Emerson (Gary) 32. Richmond 43; Rushville 31. Jefferson (Lafayette) 34: Frank fort, 30, West iaifayette 51; Attica ((. .Muncie 65; Marlon 21. Ixutansport 44. Kokomo 58. Alexandria 41; Vanburen 25. Huntington 33; Anderson 38 (over- ' time) t'unkitk 18; Portland 15. C, C. 11. S. (Ft. Wayne) 1; Hturgb 17 Ft. Wayne South Side 39, Hartford cut. U \ Ft Wayne Central 35; Wabash 16. I - ■*“ Do you want to build a home on liberal payments? The American Security company of this city is prepared to finance you and make it possible for you to own your own home. Cal! Fred Kolter. manager and he will be pleased to lake the matter up with you. American Security Company, 12S Munroe Street. ■■ * N “Little Misa Jack” at the High School Auditorium next Monday night. Feb. IM, 1921. For the benefit of the 11. 11. church and the Yeoman lodge. I’ticc Adult* 33c; Children Isr. • “Little Mitt* Jack,’’ Monday pltjht. Tickets can hr purchaxi. cd at the door. 37W
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o 1 1 CLUB CALENDAR I. - i Saturday Loyal Daughter Class of Christian ; church—Sylvia Ruhl. King's Herald of M. E. Church —I , M. E. Hower home. Monday , Research Club—Mrs. Mary Eley. Delta Theta Tau—Mias Margaret Third Section of St. Mary's Society , —Mrs. A'll-tme Kohne. Tuesday Historical Club guest day—Mrs. J. M. Miller, 6 p.m. Tri Kappa—Miss Frances Harkless 8 o'clock. League of Women Voters —Adams County Memorial Hospital. Psi lota Xl—Mrs. Hugh Hite, 8:(W. C. L. of C. Guest Night and Pot . Luck* Supper—K. of C. Hall. In an impressive Valentine Day wedding, the culmination of a high school romance, which took place at 1 the home of the bride's mother at 8 o'clock in the evening. Miss Virginia Seabold, daughter of Mrs. C. P. Sea- 1 , Itold; East Washington street, became, tlte bride of Carroll Costello. There' were fifty guests, the Rev. W. A. Als-' pach. pastor of the First Reformed church, receiving the vows. Preced- ( Ing the ceremony, which took place before an altar of ferns. Mrs. Harry B. Starr sang "I Love You Truly"j and "Because." She was accompan led at the piano by Miss Ila Stferd. I To the strains of the Ixrhengrin wedding march, which was played by Mrs Starr, the bridal couple ap eroached the altar together, after the bridegroom had met the bride at the stairway. The double ring ceremony xhs used. As the service was being pronounced Mrs. Starr played softly "The World is Waiting For The SunIse.” The bridal couple are popu!:ir among a wealth of friends. Both «4re graduated from the Bluffton high! ;ch(M)l in the class of 1922. Mrs. Cos ' tollo is a member of the Psi lota Xi. Mr. Costello is associated with his father in the produce business At-* ter the ceremony the couple left on a few days wedding trip. Huntington I was their first destination.—Bluffton' News. The bride is known in this city. • 1 The Delta Theta Tuu Sorority will 1 meet at the home of Miss Margaret Moran, on W. Marshall street, Monday I ■ evening. All members are requested ' to be present. I • 1 The Historical Club will observe I guest day at the home of Mrs. J. M. ( Miller next Tuesday evening. The husliands will be entertained at u 6 o'clock pot-luck supper and a program ' of entertainment to follow the support is being planned. * Tlte Five Hundred Club met at the home of Mrs. Herman Giliig on Mar■hall street last evening. The first prise was won by Mrs. Frank Barthel and the second by Mrs. Tom Ehlnger. Delicious refreshments were served. The meeting next week will be held ut the home of Mrs. Joe base. * i A delightful 6:30 dinner party was given at the Murray Hotel last even•g by the So Cha Rea Club in honor of Mrs. Frank Crist. The large table' was decorated with pink and white cut Howers. A dainty little bride witL ■lpwlag veil, and a groom In full dress suit formed the center piece Pink and white nut cups and pink ttnd white heart shaped cups bearing the place curds were found at each I place. The bride's chair was decor- 1 uted with a large crepe paper bow of pink and white and at the bride's place ws» found a corsage of pink • roses and white sweet pqas. Ade- ! [eczema CAN BE CURED Free Proof io You b ■ ts V"t h«T» Devs. > »». T«*t •r. Ball fK .. Bneuus. I’.cr or any ktaSr«a Skin Bls. T •v • i mint I V. how |m<l—my ir»»t- ’( .WiMF h»» Clued ih« | A worst css* I «v*r 3. O. HutaaU as. 4 ChiMrwi oststd* ) PmcgtM of Tort'Vay n , r.ulm I th«r wsve eased hr (hts tmatmeat. , All X went la roar name end edit I C»n eend you a Free I Trial Tra»»w«»», without nnr eoet ! er obligation. The wonders eamm. I bitehed ia year e-*a case wtu be • creel. > Ms) I ?M1 Canpon Todsy -I J. C. irjTZBLK DtWtfOIRT , I S-at. )W W, n.M ;t.. tt Wa»«», In* I *(•..-• .-<H -•(»■-•'■•( t- t aMiytlvn In ” I* me ym* free I'WtnnL iatflU .......-K1...WH.....WU. ..W.MUM.-.- ... L M. a »a. . ....o. - I t '‘' T A<» . w , Ptata.. - .. — MMMMmemMuaananstansMamaMnsMme
Hcious three-course dinner was serv-J ed. After the dinner the girls were taken to the home of Mrs. Raymond Keller. A Hue. of march was formed lead by the bride and her mother.! Mrs. L. W. Frunk. They were taken to the dining room where an alter I was Improvised decorated with phik I and white flowers and streamers. I Tlitee little bridesmaids were as cend-J ing with the dainty little bride to meet the groom at the bottom of the alter. Mrs. Crist received many beautiful gifts. Five hundred was then played and prizes were won by Miss Marie Gass and Miss Flor enee Harris which were presented to, 11(0 bride. Mr. and Mrs. Crist were married May 19th and succeeded in! keeping their marriage a secret. Last week a 6:30 dinner party was given at tile home of the bride who an-' nounced her marriage of last May. Mrs. Crist, formerly Miss Anola Frank, is one of Decatur s most popular young ladies. She is president of the So Cha Rea Club and a mem her of the Methodist church choir. Mr. Crist is the only son of the late Geo. Crist. a Tlte Tri D Club met at the home of Miss Veronica Anker on Winchester street. Thursday evening. The social hour was spent in playing • bridge io'llcious refreshmvnts were served by the hostess. * The Progressive Sunday School ■ dass of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. C. Hut-1 tjp a week from Tuesday, instead of . Tui bday of n«t week us previously planned. a The third section of the St. Marys Society of tlie St. Mary's Catholic l<-hib'<h will meet at tile home of Mrs. t Alula me Kohne. Monday evening at i 7:3 o'clock. All members are re((.u 'bted to be present. - —o» — Winchester A 81oo.goo addition to the high school here has been oiH-iied. , The upper story is used for classes I while the gymnasium fully c(|'.iippe(l (N-cupies the first floor. i Muncie —Daily search by scores of |-<-rsons Ims failed to locate the bodj of Merrit Nicholson, high s( lnx»l lad who drowned in \Vbite river when he! (<-ll from a bridge here Jan. 12. Greentown —Ralph Tltu- i automo-' i bile burned almost compb-'cly with-, out setting fire to the gasoline in the i tank. Valentine ■ Dance (iecode Girls Club K | MASONIC HALL g eM Wednesday Evening Feb. 20 H Music by ScreiKttlvrs. ■ H Old tmd young invited. H Tickets 35c
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