Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1924 — Page 7

RURAL CHURCHES CALVARY EVANGELICAL CHURCH : There will be the regular Sunday School andi’prayer service Sunday morning at 9*30 and 10:30. In the ’ evening ht 8:00, the pastor, It. W. Loose wiR preach. The public is cordially Invited Every member is urged to bJ present. , mW—— <> 8080 CJRCVIT-M. E. CHURCH Annotißcenieiii» for Sunday, July 6th. Services as follows: Mt. Tabor 9:30 a. m Sunday School. 10:30 a. ni. —Preaching. Clark's Chapel 9:30 a. tn —Sunday School 7-30 p. m.— Preaching. Woodland 9:30 a. m— Sunday School Preaching services for Sunday, July 13th: Clark’s Chapel, 9 a. tn. Woodland, 11 a. m. Mt. Tabor. 7:30 p. m. The above are our appointments for two Sundays. L. G. MURRAY. I’.i tor yMy.ri.n ■■ o PLEASANT MILLS AND | SALEM M E. CHURCH Sunday school with classes for all, 9:30. Publi worship nt Pleasant M JlB (Auto Sunday! 10:45. Epworth League. lop>- "How we got our t Bible," 7100 Evening worship al Salem, 7:9** Prayer meeting at Sal em. Wolfes d y evening. 7 ;3<* Pray, r meeting at Pleasant Mills. Thursday evening. 7:30 Our B«nd y Schools are grow tig n (IM and interest and if you are net an attend 1 you are missing more than you Teal/.-. Every individual abould Miend some Sunday School each Bund •■. Let s see you next Sunday. Wfa > League is also on thboom and the new cabinet is g.tting init'uted in fine ahapc. Going to Better crowd. }Jext Wun !• v at Pleasant Mills Is Automoblb Sunday. How main <ar owners do wo have? If you have a ear drtvr it to < hur h next Snndav and let'v ae- how many we .an p!a< • artwnd'the church. Let s let passers by a’,t up anti take notice that this ive pla. • md that w. b. Iteve in Church go ng That wII help th" great Cause a bit. Sure you fcill be

r MILK IMILK I I The City \ ieu Dairy is ready and wants I to deliver your milk. We have a large herd of Tiiherculine Led (’ow and have one ol the most sanir and best equipped dairys in the county. Two deliveries daily — llorning and ning. We’ll lx* glad to put you on either very. City View Dairy Mfr——..' — lAISIN BREAD - - The Summer Food ’ I Thai old fashioned dish. bread I and milk, i* an ideal summer food. I H i< nourishing. not heating In the I Mun i, ami ‘OiMics every demand of I the htingr.v am! thirsty ones. I « If yinih r only realized all the I care, thm.ehl and scientific knuul* I edge *e pul in Mi Her'a Bread, she I would ne'er spend another hour In I a hoi kitchen baking bread. 188 ASK YOHI K Miller’s Bakery I Monroe and Third Sts.

there! July 13th will be Autonfbbile Sun- r day at Salem. Let's begin now to l agitate the idea and plan to be there, i Read Prov. 15:19. i F. A. SHIPLEY, Pastor — o _ — Baptist Bible School Will Close Tonight The closing exercises of the Bap- ( tist Daily Vacation Bible School will b< held tonight, at 7:30, in the Baptist church. The school has been • running for four weeks, and the closing program will give an idea of the nature of the work that has been done. There will be no demonstration of craft or nand work because nothing of this kind was done in the school. The primary idea has been to teach the boys and girls as much of the Bible as possible. Catechetical textbooks were used. The program will by interspersed with songs, recitations, and music tenderer by the pupils of the school. All deserving pupil* will receive a certificate as to their work. While the total enrollment was 95. there will be only 60 certificates awarded. The general public is invited to this program especially the parents of the boys and girls. An offering will be taken to go toward the expense of the school. O'" ALL OVER INDIANA tUnited Press Service) I Lafayette—Louis Dtehop didn't have a tire gauge when he went to a garage to fill the tires on his auto. | A tire exploded and a piece of rim j uit a deep gash in his head. Greensburg—When the city water pressure was increased during a fire •in the home of Walter Foster broke ;<nd gave him a shower bath. Pipes also burst*in thh. home of Mrs. Mary I Tresler. Frankfort—Lou Lewis, claims to have th- first tasseled corn in the ' county. He says he will have roasting ears in a short time. , Bluffton James Stbdgill. 9 step ped on a loose board. He threw Up 'his hands to ward off the blow and broke both his wrists. Rushville Mayor Thomas ha given up trying to please everybody, j Residents complained because street repair work was delayed and the mayor arranged with the contractor, to have the work pushed on Bundays Then the pastors of Rushville com ■ pla n< d against Sunday work.

Salem—Rather than crash into another machine, Elmer Ixtwden, drove his machine into a telephone pole and wrecked it. He was painfully Injured. Evangelical Picnic To Be Held Tomorrow The Annual Sunday School Picnic of the Evangelical Sunday School of Decatur will be held till day Friday July 4, ut the Henry Barkley woods south west from Decatur. Children and adults who have not their own means of transportation are to meet in the morning at about ten o'clock at the ehurch ami they will be taken out by antes. Special Committees are making the arrangements and a fine time is expected. In case of rain, the picnic will be held in the basement of the church. o Thrift and Credit Ask nuy banker, any morchnnt, am he will toll you that n thrifty man I n good moral I aznnl. lie Is < tliinklni mnn. one who w.ll meet Ids obligation promptly, hence n good credit risk.

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MILLER’S South End Restaurant and Grocery i OPEN FRIDAY, JULY Ith I Free City Delivery Open Evening and Sundays Genuine Lrallicr Half QA » All White and Black fT i Sok... per pairdHVV Ihrcad. p< r spoolUVi Fancy Pcadici in ■ x c ZinP White >apllia Soap, FT ' syrup, per canoueJV ■ < * 1 Wue shhis 35 c g Bulk Sweet Pickles Q? , Sun Kay Pancake Flour iFT Per dozen —Ou per pkgldv Fauev French Poplin ami Linei. .. Box Slalionny, Box ;30c. 50C. 4OC ?«• Jelly, in Oft.. Jtcns Socks, all colors. - r 7jT Glasses 10c. 15c l’‘i- Pmr I*' to i »7l Mens B. V. D's. All Toilet Soaps OJC/s All sixes Odv 3 burs for—Ju Sardines Q/» Ghief Rctl-E-Jel in on Ol All flavors. 3 t<>r£t)v 2 for ... ¥ I»< IJlllc Elf Gloss Mens Jazz Bow lies XIL» Slarch. 3 ll>. pkg—(Jv dvv Certo for Jams and *!?>/» Gohlen Rio Cidfre 9 Acs Jellies, hottie 00l p ( . r ||| Out Diamond Auto S 9 95 1 Brooms /!Qz» hIIMS - 1 *’" l sl 4r«7v Large Spark Plugs for Gloves, all sizes QT,» Fords. guaranteed ul..Ut>V |>:iir2oc toOvv Burco Coffee OfT ~ I.urge pkg. Post 1 Pfr !}> dul TonsPes IwC Spaghetti. Macaroni, OPCp 'ranges. Bananas. Cnbhage. Tobaccos and Cigars Fresh Raked Goods Daily Candies anil Soft Drinks. Col<| Meats Sdl Interstate Gas and Oil ’ ICE CREAM Ltd uh furnish your dessert. I Sold in hulk or in thtf dish at counter. MILLER’S South I nd Grcceiy and Restaurant Free City Delivery Open Evenings and Sunday! 1 lek phone tCS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1924.

Cordial Invitation i The choir was rehenralng a new setting of "Onward, Christian Soldiers," for the Sunday, school anniversary. At verse four the choirmaster said: “Now remember, only the trebles sing •down to the gates of hell’ and theib f you al! come In!"- Boston Transcript. \ BESTTOASKFOR 1 <ig\ Br - -—1

Money Not Wasted Householder (to burglar)—"Hello! you’ve come at last. Delighted to see you. Now I know I’ve not been paying the Insurance for nothing. Boston Transcript.

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Gilpen’s Grocery, cor. Adams and Seventh sts. will be open July Fourth. —.q-i j—3—I—WANT ADS EARN—I—3—I

NOTICE All meat markets will be open Friday morning, July 4th until 10 a. ni.