Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1925 — Page 6

RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills And Salem Sunday School, 9:30. Public Worship at Salem, t0;30. Epworth U-ague. 8; 30. Evangelistic Service, nt pleasant Mills, 7:30. I Tlw evangelistic services are going well, great messages. inspiration and much good being done. If you have not been there, we have missed you. Rev. Yocum bring a splendid massage each evening ami the Increase of interest and attonuance prove acceptability. After noon prayer meetings Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The Tuesday meeting will be at the home of Philip Gephart. We hope there will be a good attendance at each of the afternoon services. Other places will be announced from day to day. Church election of lay delegates will be held at each church, February 1. Fourth quarterly conference Febuary 8. F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Decatur Circuit Preaching at Beulah on the morning of January 18 by the pastor. Also there will be preaching services at Washington in the morning. Mrs. Griffith bring the message. God is blessing the people in the revival efforts at Washington. The meetings will continue for several days. Mrs. Griffith is preaching heart searching sermons. Come and hear her. Rev. Lester L. C. Wisner, Pastor. o — • « • AUCTION SCHOOL NEWS ♦ • * * —by— » • • • "Bob" C. Smith * * * ***«*«*****•*•••**•* We, as students of the Reppert School of Auctioneering, are certainly indebted to the faculty of this worthy institution for giving us mere that, our moneys worth in training, and inspiration received. We want to take this opportunity to thank the people of Decatur for their hospitality shown us while in your little city, which must say, is a credit to your community. We have enjoyed every day here and we will leave here (going to eleven states) os a walking, talking advertisement for the town of Decatur and the wonderful little school which is only in its infancy. Today is our last day here and we want to tell all of you good-bye. NOTICE TO OUR GAS CUSTOMERS Commencing with the January bills, we will for the convenience of our customers, de- I liver gas bills to your homes I and places of business. This will mean more prompt service v hen you 'all at our office to pay your bill. Always be sure to bring your 1 gas bill with you; this is very important, for otherwise there will necessarily be some delay in our being able to wait on you. i If desired you can tear stub off bill and mail stub along with your check to this office. If you do not receive your gas bill by January 28th please phone or communicate with the office and duplicate bill will be mailed. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO. 11 “The Gas Co.” Phone 75. 5 16-19^21-23-26-281 ’

FARMERS WHO SELL THEIR CREAM TO THE as the grown-ups — -« should eat Cloverleaf Creameries L jr ARE ASSURED OF *“■• Highest Market Prices Plus A Guarantee of Service without CLOVERLEAF Brand Butter | CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES INC.

The students have decided to have I 'a banquet on Friday evening, January | llG.ni 7 P in.. Several talks will bemade In connection with a little pro | gram. I Thursday evening closed the auction sales by the students, and w<’ 'must say Decatur people surely patronized the sales. We made a | "clean sweep" and sold out everything, Just like clock work. When we were through the people did not want to leave because they were being so entertained and getting so many good bargains. May Col. Reppert and all of the instructors accept our most hearty congratulations for their success and may the Reppert School of Auctioneering live forever, and remember the

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 16 1925

[Efficiency class of 1925 as a corner-. Intone In the bbildln- of fills great In [ I st I tut lon. .— Mun Who Warned Pupils Os Prison Lands Then* ii'NiTim Pittrss service) Milford, Ind. .Inn 16. "My dear! teacher; Von whipped me many.' years ago wli.-n you taught school at Milford and always told me I was; headed for the iviiltmitinry. You ; manured to heat m- Io it.’’ This Is n sample of numerous let-' ters being written to James T. Shephard, of Milford, s.-eving sentence in I the Indiana State prison on a charge of receiving deposits as cashier of the I

i , Farmers State Bank, here, when he ■knew llu- bank to be Insolvent. The i diortuge nt the bank totaled 1223,000. i 'Die letters are from the cashier's' I former pupils and school boys ami I girl-. who Joined hog clubs and lost 'their savings when the bank failed. Number Os Murders In Marion County Crowing UNITED PltE-LS SEftVICE) Indianapolis, Jan. IR—Decrease In ' [denths from drowning, railroad nclideiit i and in suicides with a alarm 1 ing Increase in murders and deaths from automobile accidents In Marion . I county during 1924 was reported today by Coroner Paul F. Robinson. ' Os the 802 deaths Investigated by

'the coroner during the year, flfty-fonr wore murders, ninety-four was cansI e<l by automobile accidents; ten from I railroad accidents; sixty-four suicides, and thirteen drownings. - . II II 111 Q I — Revaluation Will Raise V alues In Lake County (I’NITED PRESS SERVICE) Gary, Ind.. Jan. 18.— Many officials and citizens here tixlay expressed their oppositon to the revaluation of real osteite for taxable purposes thin

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y, w Which h» i» * * tM | ■ 'HhitP tax board, 11 Th** revaluation would ,h|l ' 1 r J t values in i.ak" '-"'V from ‘ C Os to m an ,l eonsequently. th* amount paid by i thy county In state taxes. | Mrs7v.dma McGill went to Fort Wnyn<- this morning to attend the < Funeral of Miss Norma Bleak*, for1 merly of this city. l —o i Call 436 for Taxi. »

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