Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1924 — Page 3
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I OUR SERVICE 1 M — — “ * ■ II ■ 111 chattel Mort- -- — Far " l Loans ■ I t.z; LOANS : t’ r»te O’ i . . I. , Interest. n E • interest. ■ ■ _____ ■ | LIFE INSURANCE 1 : IL . ■ h ' ■ ; PROVIDES ; g I—Cash in Case of Death I 2—Non-Taxable Savings zlccount if You Live ■ J Build An Estate By Insuring ■ t with the ■ | UNION CENTRAL = 1 Life Insurance Company | General Insurance J FARM AND CITY INSURANCE ■ FIRE. TORNADO. PLATE GLASS. AUTOMOBILE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, SICK AND ACCIDENT. BURGLAR, LIVE- ■ STOCK (against accident and death by dis- ■ ease). COURT BONDS. SURETY BONDS, ■ CONTRACTORS’ BONDS. B Successors of the Studebaker Gen. Ins. Agency. ■ Suttles - Edwards Co. : ■ Decatur. Indiana ■ lOlTice Phone 358 Res. Phone 191 ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E Matinee Every Afternoon At 2:30. Evening Show At 7:00 Saturday Matinee At 2:00. Saturday Evening At 6:30 TA ITIPIIT “JACK of clubsI LN 111 H I A big Universal with IV lllvjll I Herbert Rawlinson “MILES OF SMILES." Comedy with Baby Peggy t Reels Fox News lOc-lSc MONDAY FRIDAY Am> TUESDAY "THE STRUGGLE" “BOY OF MINE" t ( , A big Western featuring A First National, featuring „ ~ „ Ben Alexander. Iranklyn larnum Rockliffe Fellows. ' 1 w ‘ ,re ' o, ‘ «*»'" a u * h “ r Henrv Wallhall X, nthor* ~r r "'"“ n "' ' ,ran,a " f U1 " Th. r n , 1 , 1 & o ners wrs , , hull (I1 (hll) p tetß re. hi. h “'' Thrills and action ami the tTSE .i,£ 'iTiS ■•"""" rh ’""'' Tarkington. a clever comedy. “Busy Buddies'* a. k. News A g.xul comedy. FOX NEWS FOX NEWS 10 10c-25c 9 R , e(i 10e25c WEDNESDAY { , Tl , slt „ “"THURSDAY "' •THE NIGHT MESSAGE" “THE BAD MAN” bind National with A hiK , ’ ni ' er,M,, ffa,Ur ‘ n “ Holbrook Blinn Glad > * Htte,eUe Ihr Itubln Hood Os the and WONDER CART deserts—“yef b„,| hombre"— A picture that will thrill and hut not so bad when he pr<- hold you from start to finish, "♦nt* his friend with a wife and Wonder scene* und a story • dlamondatudded future, all that I* a thriller. Ses IL »t the expense o f a husband .. . ...t,* who wouldn’t stay dead. * "torn led Sleuth “Killing Time" . „ FOX NEWS A Ham Hamilton Comedy. ,«.<»<- • . , 8 Rseis 10c zsc ’ R *» , » 10c 2»c G K. Education*l picture every Friday. Interesting and entertaining. CUT OUT AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE
PROGRAM AT MT. PLEASANT Many patrons and friends of the Mt. Pleasant school, Hoof township, enjoyed a blfj basket dinner at the school building yesterday. Following was given by the pupil-, under the di the dinner, an excellent program rectlon of Miss Florence Rice, the teacher.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1924.
A CORRECTION ’ ' Geneva, Indiana Box 113. , April 24, 1924. Decatur Dally Democrat, Dear Sir: i 1 read in your paper a mistake I 1 would like io have corrected and reprinted, hi recording the winners at the conI test, April 19, Saturday you stated . that Kirkland ami Geneva Woman’s Quartette tied for third place, which • is an error on your part. The Geneva I Quartette took second place in the I contest.. Will you kindly reprint this I correction and send me a copy? I I remain, Yours truly, MISS SDYTHE T. KUNDER, Music Sup’v’. I * I • . | NOTICE I All persons knowing themselves I to the Arm ot Mi r A Lan ’ hart please call and settle accounts. I See J. M. Lenhart at the Mill, or ■ Naomi Meyer at the Smith & Bell office. Prompt settlement will be upI predated. 100t6 I i— — i' -— I * J' i - - ? '.W' ; i " - S’h’Sl’ II I 400 ROOMS s I together with many other comfort features at rc&wnablv rate*. ( , 100 Rooms at $2.50 per Day 1 • 100 Rooms at S 1.00 per I >•• | I 100 Rooms at $ I.St) js r I i, 50 Rooms at tLOG per Day 1 50 Rooms at s>.sO per Day There i i bnt price to »-r.s>*bod>. | I Fool Scr'icc t’;e Very Bert . Club Breakfast . . S .75 See tai Luncheon . .75 I : Tabled Hote Dinner* ISO I i! Coffee S’op ar.d Tti* R<k>h- . In t >e hear’ of | 1 indhmanoH*,rn Washington si. I (Nutiuital s'rmiy «< A»e. HOTEL LINCOLN ’< L SI irwycr INDIANAPOUS
■ SUNDAY ■ • EXCURSIONS ! ■ via I NICKEL PLATE ROAD ” I i ■ Effective Sunday. May I a ■ And every Sunday during the Summer Season. ■ VERY LOW ROl’NI) TRIP FARES ■ ■ ■ These Excursions afford Excellent Oppot tunlties to visit Reh- ■ • tlvcx und Friends in Cities und Country; see Hix League Baseball In ■ ■ Chicago or Cleveland; play on the Beaches ot Michigan und q ■ Ijike Erie; enjoy the Museums and Amusement Parks, or Just lg ramble over the highways and byways of former days. ■ (JET FELL INFORMATION OF g ■ C. A. Pritchard. I). I’. Agent. Ft. Wayne. Inti. a ■ ■ Good Used Cars 1920 -Nash Touring Car —New Paint 1923-Buick “4” Touring 1923—Oakland Touring 1919—Overland Touring 1917—Ford Touring 1924 Oakland Sedan (This car has been used for demonstration purposes only, and is a bargain.) All of the above cars are in good running condition and are priced to sell. ' f I Oakland Sales and Service Co. ; 213 N. Ist St. Phone 311 t
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FIRST METHODIST CITIIRi'II Sunday School, at 9:30. H. Colter, superintendent. Morning Worship, at. 10:45. A World Service meeting addresses as follows: “Home Missions,” by Mrs. R. D. Myers; “Hospitals" by H. B. Heller; “Sunday School", by Judge J. T. Merryamn, and “Foreign Missions", by J. E. Nelson. Junior League at 2:30. Epworth League pot luck supper at 5:30, followed with dues paying and election officers. Epworth League devotional service and Evening Worship combined at 7 o'clock. I‘rayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. FIRST EVAVNGELICAL CHURCH Ralph W. Ixtose, Minister Sunday School, at 9:15; L.L. Baumgaytner superintendent, Sunday was a record breaker. Let us keep up the attendance and grow. The Worship Period at 10:15. The whole School alms to remain for the worship services. This is the last Sunday of the. Conference year. A full attendance is desired. 0:45, E. I* of C. E. service Zelrna Fuhrman, President. Subject: Mission. leader: Clarice Lux. 7:30 Evening service. Gospel sermon by the Pastor. The mid-week service on Wednesday at 7:30. This church extends a hearty welcome to the stranger and to friends of the Community to worship with t.s. He who misses the worship in God’s house on Sunday, will not be able to ca't< h up during the week. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH B. N. Covert. Pastor Services for April 27th. 9:."o—Sunday School. Mr. Clyde Noble, supt You will get something worth while if you come into our classes in Sunday School. If you n<it attending elsewhere, we invite you. 10:30—Morning worship. Story for the children. Sermon by the pastor. “The Lost Generation." Judges 2.10. 2 ::o—Junior Christian Endeavor. — Miss Elirabeth PeterMM. supt G: HO—Senior Christian Endeavor. Topic: “in His Steps: Jesus and Tt mptation." Mr Gerald Cole, lead-
er. A contest witli Bluffton began last Sunday evening and will continue until July Ist. 7:30 Evening Worship Hour. Subject of sermon: "Nehemiah's Method of Facing His Tusk.” In preparation for this service read tiro book of Neiiemiah. Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. in. —Prayer meeting. We are glad you wont to church last Sunday. Make it a habit rather than an occasional practice. You are welcome at our church. B. N. Covert. BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30, Bible School. A warm welcome extended to all. 10:30, Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor, “Secret Discipleship,” 6:30, P. Y. P. U. All young folks welcome. 7:30, Evening Gospel Service. Sermon by the pastor ."The Baptism of Jesus". The person who wilfully absents himself from his Church, generally does so, not because the Church is at fault, but because he has black and condemning sin in his pwn life. F. I). Whitesell. Pastor ZION REFORMED CHURCH R. R. Elliker, Pastor Sunday. April 27th, 1924. 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship. This service will be conducted in the German language. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor. Ferd Litterer, leader. 7:15 P. M. Evening Worship. During the early hours of the afternoon the annual every member canvass will take place. The members are kindy asked to remain at home until the canvassers have visited them. CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Crystal Theatre) Morning service and Bible school at 10 a. ni., subject of morning sermon "The Great Physician” Eevening service at 7:30 P m. Subject of Evening sermon. “Too Many Gods.” A letter received by the pastor from the United Christian Missionary Society make* it very necessary to hold a short < ougiegatlonul meet ing at the morning hour. Let every member be present, I The stranger is always welcome. Harry W. Thompson, pastor ST. MARY’S CHURCH First Mass 7 M High Mass 9:45 Christian Doctrine 8:00 Prayer Hour and Benedit tion 2:3» FIRST UNITED IIKETHREN BenJ. F. Dotson. Pastor Bild>< school 9:15 Divine worship 10:3<) and 7:30. Crlatlan Endeavor, • We are nearing the clow of the third quarter, and will soon start on the last quarter o fthe year Why not make the last the best? Let everybody plan to attend all of the services of lh<> day. If you make Christ first your life will count more to the church. "Honor the Lord with thy substance and with the first fruit* of thine income; «o shall thy Isirns be filled with plenty und th<> proaws shall burst with new wine ’• _. — o -■ World Master Ciitar Goes Biic First Week “World Mnaters,” the cignr which went over in a week, h«« attracted much attention here the past few days, during which time Henry ' Thomas, hustling manager of the ' While Stag Cigar tompany lias been busy Introducing thia new cigar con I f*< tion to the public. He hua been i working on th» blending of the com bllialloil of lobuci os for I his cigar I for the past six nmnihs and la I more than plea ad with the reception i given hla new brand by the smokers of tbow llelila In which it has been Inirmlitvcd. It is n mild clgur und sella for ten eento and two for a quarter and Is advertised "Quite u bit better than other*." From what Wt hove h“*id It promises to become « popular cigar nn th«> market. It la In every store in town and the first week’s sale* have boon large for n new brand It to put up in n neat box with a label carrying the picture* of four other “World * Maatanrs." Rembrandt of nalntlng. Rhakeapenre of lltmature. Wagner of Music and Rodin of sculpturing, attract* mienlion. It 1* predicted the new cigar will go big and become a* popular M the now famous While Rtag
John Henry Hogg Sale John Henry Hogg, Bluffton, Ind., will hold u public sale, WEDNESDAY, ( APRIL 30th, at. 10 o’clock nt which ho will soli over 100 head of Registered and Grade Shorthorn Holstein Cows, Calves, Heffern, Steers, etc. A lot of these cuttle are fat, ready for the market, over 50 head are Registered Shorthorns. Also Hogs, etc. 25-26 JOHN 11. HOGG. SA V E I One of the greatest lessons that America needs to learn is Thrift. And before we can become a thrifty country we must become thrifty individuals. How about you? Are you saving a little something out of your earnings regularly, every week, every month, every year? Saving is very easy after you once start, and it’s surprising how quickly a savings account grows. Open an account with us. Save your spare nickels and dimes and see how rapidly your savings account will grow. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service » Oakland a L is the only J V Light-Six with T B 4-Wheel I f yj Brakes Standard on 1924 Models at no Extra Cost You wouldn’t knowingly buy a car that wasn't up-to-the-minute, any more than you would pay good money (or a house lacking ..v ’ essential modern features. By the same reasoning your new i car should certainly have fc’irwheel brakes —a proved safety essential. ihe True Blue Oakland is the only li/ht-.ix on which >ou get four-w 1 cel brakes as standard equipnv nr. Sound, simple,easily adjusted, g>ve a satisfying assurance of safety under every driv*n> condition. Mar\’ Other Exclusive Features I Oakland also is the only light-six with permanent top,special Duco finish, controls on steering wheel, special glass enclosures and man v other exclusive feature*. If ever there was a car which k .Is itself.it is this year** True Blue Oakland Six. Don't cho< ;e your next car until you see it. *•’* i Oakland Sales and '•O • s ‘‘ rv '«’ <’»• o Mi 213 N. Ist 4. Dccahir. Ind. L 1 ; I gO Tnte Rise Tourtag g j fr I ..*■>•*, VOm . , |l44’ A I, JJ I •»>» '•*’ H..«d 1... |4<>. 411 L .. ndJ I GENERALS— \ ,fc a-tou.
