Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1924 — Page 2

®BPTS~H Hi 'M "■ « ■ WtlmwitrßigMirewmß b Church Announcements !i W M Ml ’■■■■■■■■ ■'W'IIB'MrrKjIB.IOBnBIIIBIIMIIIIBIIIBjiIBIIIBIIIBIM

Baptist Church 9:3o—Bible School. Make every class 100 per cent. 19:30- Morning Worship. Sermon by lire. B. E. Antrobus. !}:3ft —Meeting for al! men, Rro. Antrobus will speak. 6:oo—Young People's Meeting. 6:30 — Sunday Evening Prayer meeting. 7:00 —Evangelistic Service, Sermon by Brother Antrobus. There will be a service at 7:30. tonight. in the church. All invited. Mr. Glen Stepleton. pianist, of Muncie, Ind., will be with us over Sunday. Meetings every night next week, including Monday, at 7:30, Pray for souls. F. D. Whitesell, Pastor. —, o— Christian Church H. W. Thompson. Pastor. Unified service beginning at 10 a. m. * | Christian Endeavor at 6:15 p. ni. [ The annual Woman's Missionary service will be held at the evening hour. The pastor will deliver a* special address and the choir will| also present a program in keeping with the occasion. The pastor earnestly requests that every member of the church be present. You are welcome.* 0 First United Brethren. B. F. Dotson. Pastor. Sunday School, 9:15. Divine worship, 10:30 and 7:00. Christian Endeavor, 6:00. Sunday is Rally Day for the Sunday School. The classes of the school will be placed in their new quarters tomorrow. Let every member see to it that their pledges for local and benevolences are in as soon as possible. Let us make tomorrow a red-let-ter day in the church and S. S. Revival all next week. Splendid interest has been realized past week in the meetings. We want next week to be.a great' eek. The community is invited to attend. ' o —— Zion Ev. Luthearn Church The second Sunday in Advent. Gospel: Luke, 21, 25-36. Epistle: Rom. 15. 4-13. German preaching cervice at 16 o'clock. English preaching at 7:30 p. m. English Holy next Snn day. Announcement to be made Friday. Dec. 12. Catechism: Question 231-235. “Be ye ready; for in swell honr as ye think not the Son of Man cometh." Matt. 24. 44. A. W. Kinz. Fastor. • — f> First Methodist Church Sunday Schoo), J): 36. Morning Worship. 16:45. Evening Worship. 7:ob. The pastor will preach at both services. Junior League. 2:30. Epworth League. 6:06. Prayer meeting and l third quarterly conference. Tttsday evening at 7:OOf o'clock. Tire district superintendent ’ Rev. W. W. Martin, D. D„ fcilf be pre-1i sent. r cc

ONE WEEK FROM TODAY IS G-l-F-T DAY TICKETS S4OO GIVEN AWAY SAVE YOUR TICKETS ~ ~ —-•in— — -- -■■■-"* —- - - - _ L , _ and do it with the local merchants. < 3 t ' ...' ■■■’■■'• f ' ’-'A' Their stores arc frl’cd with new stocks i ♦ f r I awarded Next dat. I tFr : ’ * -’7l •■•».«,.’,? ■ ■« *■■ •« * for the Holiday season and they offer -■ 9 $ JOO Coupon J’(>ok* vott ? Miction of ( hristiws roods ~ > - ... J— Ccupo-1 B(H>k a[ia io the ’argcr city stores. ; i- SSO coupon Ark for tteftets V - itli t oor ptrr- f_. CoUi>O<’ tM m ( „ (hcm 4M IwKI ’- sls Coupon Book the more >m, hwM the better ;rre vmn IWW^BJEHkX’> I - *-Jf Wil ■-' • ■ ’- vo <•«“•’«" l ’ ,M ’ k ■' 1 s - ( ui remy Bills I (A‘Part of the Crowd at a Recent Draw rug) ' |

Church of God. 9:36 a. m. Sunday School, John Cliilcote, superintendent. I 16:30 a. m. —General service and preaching by Evangelist Marsh. Last evening Rev. Marsh delivered a fine sermon on “The Four Hearts" of Matthew, 13. He said the parable speaks specifically of those who have come under the sound of the gospel. In comparison with the multitudes there will be only a few who will be saved. He especially emphasized the thought that many professed Christians are so taken up with the cares of this world that they have no time for the service of God and declared that the cares of life would keep many out of heaven. Services will begin this evening at 7:36 and every evening throughout next week, except the Sunday evening service, which will begin at 7:00 o'clock. You are invited to attend all these services. o Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. 9:30— Sunday School. Good classes and splendid teachers. It is time for you to begin going to Sunday school. I 10:30 —Morning worship. The pastor will speak on the second of the series. “The Church and You.” " His subject tomorrow’ will be “What the Church Requires of You.” 6:00 p. tn. —Senior Christian Endeavor. Autumn Christmas tree and presentation of gifts for immigrants of Ellis Island. 7:00 p. m— Evening service. Rev. A. S. Covert, of Mt. Vernon, who at present is visiting in Decatur will preach. Wednesday evening, 7:15 —Prayer meeting. Bible study, the assignment is John, chapter 15. o First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose. Minister. 9:ls—Sunday School. ’ 10:15—The worship hour. 6:15— Junior and Senior League of Christian Endeavor. Leader in Senior League. Juanita Knodle. Special contest in the League begins Sunday. 7:15 —The Woman's Missionary Society will render a special missionary program in observance of their annual Thank-offering day. The last session of the Community Training School will be held Monday evening. j Mid-week service of prayer and annual election of officers for the Sunday School will be held Wednes-I day evening, commencing at 7:15. The Men's Brotherhood will hold their monthly meeting Thursday evening at the church. A regular supper will be served at 6:30 and the 1 boys an<f young men of the church wil be their guests. A great time is expected. , o . St. Marys Church Low mass 5:00. Low mass 7.30. High mass 9:45. Christine Doctrine 2:00. Prayer hour and benediction 3:30. , o i Wabash College Students Indicted By Grand Jury (United Press Service) 1 . Greencastle, Ind , Dec. 6—Twenty Wabash college students were to be arraigned today in Putman county ourt on an indictment charging |

them with malicious trespassing. The Indictment was returned by the grand jury late yesterday after an investigation of the painting of • buildings on the DePauw campus 'just before the Wabash-DePauw football game. Penalty under the indictment is a fine of not more than double the amount of the damage done, which in I this case is estimated at between I $3,060 and $5,000 b.v DePauw uniI versify officials [I No formal step had been taken yet , . toward suspending athletic relations , bet wen the schools. ( | o Three Indiana Hens JI Join 300-Egg Class • I J Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 6 —Three in- . diana hens have broken into the Poul- ( try Hall of Fame during the past year with production of 301 to 312 k eggs during the past 12 months. This 1 is the word received by the Poultry ’ extension staff of Purdue University, i ) t from three persons who have been! t, following closely the Purdue method"' . and co-operating in extension work l ) The three owners of the 300 eggs, I birds are Hale Thompson, of Williams Lawrence county, whose pullet No. 241 laid .112 eggs during the year: S. P. Smyth of Morgantown, whose pullet. No. 3382 laid 307 eggs in the year and the Kintner farm. Harrison I county, whose hen laid 302 eggs, r These hens are all Single Comb (White Leghorns. Mar. 11 Wisconsin - at Lafayette. 3 °— lowa Student Is Caught Standing Under Mistletoe. (United Press Service) lowa City. la.. Dec. 6 —George Reynolds. 22,student at the University of lowa, reports himself the fir.--, ' “casualty” of the Christmas season. A co-ed rushed up and planted two fervent kisses on his lips. Dazed.! Reynolds looked around for the j cause and found he was standing un-1 def a cluster of Mistletoe. * o—Bandits Get $50,000 In Jewelry Store Holdup (United Press Service) • Chicago, Dec. 6 —Three bandits ■ held up the South Side branch store, . of Olson & Ebann company, leading [ downtown jewelers, and escaped with I $56,000 in set diamonds shortly at-I ■ ter the store opened for business tc ! . day. •»•... 1 Peter Christenson, the manager and a customer were locked in c back room. A negro porter was • beaten into unconsciousness. Abstractors Hold Meeting J Indianapolis. Dec. 6—Samuel Mor sion. of Frankfort, Was elected president of the Indiana abstractors' asrisen, of Frankfort, was elected pre- . secretary, announced today. i John Meredith, Muncie, was elected vice-president and Charles L-im-|bert, Rockville, secretary-treasurer. TRY DAWSON’S ' I ViUNA TONIC I For Stomach, Liver, -7 Kidneys, Blood, -t Rheumatism. g Price SI.OO Per Bottle ■ | Callow & Kohne |

DECATUR DAJLY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924.

Enoy’s Ufily Root The Raid jhdlelm«. deserving 1 who have nothing t< recommend them , selves will ho finding faith with nthoiQ ; No man envies the in r t of anothet who has trough of b - owii.—Rnle of , I Ife. o Swamp Lily The swamp Illy Is ant one of the water lily family. It is <-f the AnuirylIls family and Is related to the narcissus, the snowdrop and the century plant. While the water lily or pond • lily, its it Is sometimes culled, grows In nearly nil parts of the United Slates, j the swamp Illy Is found only In the southern states. Electricity’s Great Speed Electricity travels with much great : er speed than either light or sound It covers 288.(6X1 miles In a second while light travels ISfi.OdO miles U the second and sound only 7.“4 mile* In the srfme time. __o Whale of an Infant According to Mr. Henry Nesbit, an i American authority, the whale Is a mantmnl. and the fenutte bears one whale calf a yowr. Until the young ffsfi is sht months old It Is nursed by the mother Just as any land baby of the mammal type Is A mother whale has been seen to swim through the water with its young cradled in Its dippers. o MEETING OF MOOSE All members of the Loyal order of Mcose are urged to meet at the home at 9:45 Sunday morning to attend the funeral of Brother Harvey Ward. Dictator. i . - t , -- i - r Bvwlf /< g J w j » •••«,»» The Chiropractor removes the CAUSE of EPILEPSY by adjusting the verteba of the spine pressing on the involved nerve fibres —and ELIMINATES the trouble. CHARLES & CHARLES | CHIROPRACTORS Over Keller's Jewelry Phone 628 ’ —Office Hours— U 10 to 12—2 to 5—6:30 to 8 E

— —II. I . r,- . ——— - „ - . -■ WANTED I Local Dealer To Handle JEWETT AUTOMOBILES For This Territory Vie have a wonderful proposition for the right party. If interested, write or phone C. L. BORNSCHEIN 1 121-23 West Washington Street Phone Main 2709 Fort Wayne. Indiana

A’Part of the Crowd at a Recent Drawing)

NOTICE! fl Notice is hereby given to the share- S ] holders of the First National Banh, I i Decatur, Indiana, that there will be I ! a meeting at the office of said bank fl ’ on Tuesday, January 13th. 1925, be- I . tween the hours of 10 A. M., and 4 E j P. M.. for the purpose of elec.ting a I i Board of Directors for said bank so- I I the year 1925. j T. F. Graliker. Cashier. I 290-1 tw-st, J o- 1 NOTICE The D. A. GilltoAl Talking anti I Radio machine is now ready for the I 1 market and will be made to order. I • The Gilllom music machines are the I only ones In the world made With I 1 sounding boards, air parts and tone I ! trunK and used for either radio or j i talking machines. This machine is I I matchless and has not. found its equal 1 Iso far. Terms made after you see | and hear this famous machine. D. < A. Gilllom. Inventor and manuf.ictur- ‘ er, Decatur. Ind. 289-2tx

— — — WWM '*** fiTChristmas Store-ffl L s■■$■■ ""f r »••• ■■n'.-'• r - "lirr .aaM—=—— —n ■■ ] ■ I Ig SHOP JieanyL^^ 7 ■Ls I m »nie » » Il Isl & > - -«? -J > S: inwmonlh- inthedayIT’S to your advantage to shop early in the month and early in the day. Buy now while stocks are at their best —while the Store is less crowded. We invite you! i i "*• ! Vance & Linn

I THE CORT~| TONIGHT I “DARING CHANCES” I A BIG SPECIAL, FEATURING | JACK HOXIE 9 Also A Good COMEDY and FOX NEWS Children—2oc . , ~ ■ Adults— »25c I Sunday and Monday—' ‘SUNDOWN’’ A P icture a8 bi 0 as “The Covered Wagon” K Also—A Good Comedy. Si 15c __ 3sc