Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1924 — Page 5
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NOTED FLYER ■■< J L/ Wb: Z I p. F ’•H LIEUT. RUSSELL MAUGHAN
RURAL CHURCHES PLEASANT DALE Sunday School. 9 a m. Followed i hy preaching nervi<«. Educational by Elder 11. C. Wenger of North Manchester College. . Mi«. Blanche of Spring Creek church near Sidney, Ohio, who I* a member of the district Y. <’. B. cabin' - !, will appear at the morning service in the interest of the young people. She will meet with the | ynung people in private homes in the aftrrwoon. also. Children's Day aervk-e at 7:30 p. tn > The public is invited. P!.EABANT~MH7I4< * SALEM M. E CHURCH Sunday school with classes for all. 9:30. Public worship, at Salem. 10:3<*. Epworth League. "My Country." Mary Teeple, leader. 7:00. Evenins worship, at Pleasant Milla. 1:0. Prayer meeting at Salem. Wednesday evening. 7:s*. Prayer meeting at Pleasant Mill*. Thursday •vetting. 7:l®- I Through an error In last weeks Items the collections for th* ‘ h| l dren’s Day was Incorrectly reported They should have been. Pleasant Mills, 99 77 and Salunt. $».«. mak ns a total at >19.30 for whi«b we thank the people. The Epworth famgue delegation front Pleasant Milla which attended the convention at Hamilton Ind <«n slated of Rev Hhipley and family. ** well. Ralph and Mabie Smith Ma> «• and Midge Davis. Helen Master*. ' Foor. Jusn.ia Evans and Gladys " man. The convention *•* " n * " best aver held In Fort Wayne di»' The program was of a high cb,r "‘ and the interest ran high. ‘ weed Wi rafWr.tl.m- .nd « * tendance at one session. _ , wn ant Mills dele««ti»n c»"‘cd " banner, oet of three T * banners were for the area''* 1 nt miles trawled and the b» r «‘" her attandlns nil ae«al<ms ..rfb .MM JUS MT •' Thw. I. «.« id If. better line "P Bn, ‘ ' „ I Yow will never regret IL , r. A tniim-EY- pastof' RORD (*lß<'l‘ ,t m f Chore h Kcrviee. for »umD‘ •* Mt. Teter • M a. Y sa « m — Preaching ’ c»»" P a. * - Frrorbiaf 10 a ».-?uodt' hm” Weedland •:M a. tn.-®®® 4 *' M I’
RACING THE SUN Kr \' f /A . $ -A ® —' ji»a 22 - * A>S^L,- r ~V Jp y. Vl ' VvP Thta map shows the progress of Lieut. Russell Maughnn by steps in his uawn to dark transcontlnentl flight 1 -Took off from Mineola. N. Y„ at 3 a. m. eastern standard time. - !<•• arrived in Dayton. 0., at 7;05 a. m. eastern standard tifne, a flyIng time of 4 hours and 5 minutes in covering 570 miles. 3—He took off from Dayton at 8:16 eastern time, and landed at St, Joseph. Mo., at 10:52 central time, covering a flight of 560 miles in 3 hours 36 minutes. 4 He took off from St Joseph at 11:37 central time, and landed at Cheyenne, Myo., at 2:17 mountain t pie, covering 550 miles in 3 hours 40 minutes. 5— He left Cheyenne at 2:45 and reached Soldma, Utah, at 5:20. 6— At 8:10 he passed Reno, and a few minutes later began the climb to carry him over the Sierras. As the last glimpse of daylight faded he crowed into California. 7 At 9-43 he landed at Crtssy field. San Francisco.
11 a. m.—Preaching. L. G. MURRAY. Pastor o DECATUR CIRCUIT Preaching at Mount Pleasant on the morning of June 39. Evening service at Beulah. Very good children's Day program were given at the three points on the Decatur circuit. The giving to the children's day fund surpassed eipestations. Mt. Pleasant giving |5.75. Washington. 99 30 and Beulah. 99 30. Scout meeting at Mt. Pleasant on Monday evening. Prayer meeting at Beulah on Wednesday evening instead of Thursday evening. Ths Philomath Bible class of Mt. Pleasant win meet on Thursday evening at the home of Margaret Kidwell In Decatur. John C Wengati, a returned missionary from Africa, will be at Beulah on the morning of July <• The other
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DkC.Alt K DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1921
two churches are cordially Invited to this service. LESTER L. C. WISNER. Pastor ‘ MONROE M E. CHURCH .... ’ The Monroe M. E. church is closing the first quarter of the conference 1 1 vear with communion services. Sun k I 'day mofning. at 10:30. \ Dr. W. W Martin, the district superintendent .will be present on ’ Monday June 30. at 3 p. in. to hold ' the quarterly conference. A good attendance Is desired. S. I. ZECHIEL. Pastor. ' CALVARY EVANGELICAL CHURCH A special service will be held at J the Calvary Evangelical church, five I and one-half miles east of Decatur. I Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30. ■ standard tim*. R«» F. C. Berger, of ( Fort Wayne, will preach and conduct ■* the communion service which i'»ll<>ws.
I The public i a cordially invited. Th. Sunday school will meet at *»:80 a.m. as usual. YOUNB PEOPLE tO TO WINONA Several Members Os Presbyterian C. E. Society Attend Conference Several members of the Chrst'an Endeavor soc'ety of the Firm i’resby- ■ leilan church of this city, accompanied by Miss Geraldine Everett and Rev. H. N. Covert, left yesterday for Winona lutke where they will a lend the annual Christian Endeavor con ference being held there this week. The conference, which is a meeting of all Christian Endeavor societies of the state, is held annually at Winona, and lasts one week, it started yesterday and will conclude next Thursday afternoon. The conference include., Hilda study, lectures and social gatherings for all in attend-' ance. o Engineer! At (tie present time there are about ' ten well defined classes of the most j Important engineers. They .re: Civil, ' mechanical, electrical, chemical, sanitary. bydranHe, railroad, highway, valuation and military. There arc numerous other branches of engineers which I Shade off Into the bllsineM lines, such ■s economic engineers and etle iency | •nglneera.
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Greensburg—Ernest Willman likes to read the newspapers. He tried to read on while driving a car and almost went to the hospital. His car
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was wrecked. Anderson —Thieves stole the missionary box at a colored Baptist church obtaining |ls.
Elwood—Otto McCord lost time when he fell asleep leaving his watch lie on a window sill. When he awoke it was gone.
