Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1925 — Page 6
RURAL CHURCHES Antioch Church H i tor Sunday, February 15. 9:36 a. m —Sunday School. 10:45 a. in. Morning Devotion. 7 p, in. Evening Service. I’ruycr in<*otiiiK Wednesday ovenlug at parsonage nt 7 o'clock Welcome to nil. ,i O'" Plearant Mills and Salem. H::!<i Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship nt Salem. G;IS Epworth League. The Evening service at Pleasant Mills will dismlM in favor of the Revival meetings being held in the llnpiist Church, bets co-operate! Announcements will be made later concerning prayer meetings nt each place. District Conference at Fremont, March 3rd and 4th. 4th Quarterly Conference nt Pleasant Mills March 15th. Willshire Revival March Sth is the beginning. (let down from your roost and boost Sunday or fitnday, which? Government is impossible where moral character is wanting. Sin steals more time than procrastination. It is possible to stuff the Jody and starve the soul. Religion ought to ho parked in the Church pews on Sunday. The Bible does not need to be rewritten nearly so much us it needs to b re-read. Enough spiritual power is going to waste to put Niagra to shame. For your couls poise and plenishing Com? to Church. F. A. Shipley, pastor. o — Decatur Circuit Lester L. C. Wisner, Pastor. ITeaching at Beulah on the morning of February 15: aat Washington in the evening. I The Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held at Beulah. Saturday, February, two o'clock. A good attendance of all churches desired. Prayer meeting at Beulah on Thursday of each week. — o — FRANKLIN YOUNG *' Franklin Young, son of Peter and - Margaret Young was horn November *5, 1837, in Blue Creek township, Adams county, Indiana. Died at the .'home of his son. Holly, in Black -Creek township, Mercer county, Ohio. Age 87 years, 3 mouths and one day. In early manhood he was united in
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marriage to Lydia McAlhany. To | ' this union was horn six sons ami fouri i daughters. j Some forty years ago ho become it j member of tbe Salem M E. Church to whit If he remained faithful. His I last prayers were to go Home to his Heavenly home. Ho leaves to mourn bls departure four sous' two daughters, many grandchildren ami ti host /of friends who knew him as I'nt le Frank Young. The funeral was held at the Salem M. E. Church, February 8. 1925. Burial at the Trlcker cemetery. Funeral ermon by the pastor, F. A. Shipley. — o ■ . — .... IN MEMORIAM In loving remembrance of our dear one. .1. D. Hendricks, who passed away February 12th., 1924. In the graveyard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one we love so dearly, But whom we coyld not save. And when the evening shades are failing And we are sitting all alone, In our hearts there comes a longing. If you only could come homo. You shall never be forgotten, Never shall your memory fade. Sweetest thoughts will always linger Around the grave where you are laid. Mrs. J. D. Hendricks anil Children. o ALL OVER INDIANA Petersburg.—Opening of the maple 1 sugar camps in this vicinity is expected after the next thaw. Sugar water is already running from some of the trees. Muncie. — The Y. W. C. A. at the Muncie state normal has started its annual drive for money for the scholarship fund. The fund is to be used for loaning money to girl students in need of financial aid. Richmond. — The annual Wayne ■ county corn show and short course will be held from February 25 to 27. i Connersville. — The Connersville day nursery will close March 1. Di- ■ rectors of the nursery association say there is no longer a need for the institution because of the change in the industrial situation here. Rushville.—The Rush county grand jury is probing reports of alleged liquor law violations. The session Is i the first meeting of the grand jury • in a year. Newcastle. — Local bakeries have ’ boosted the price of bread one cent. It is the second increase in two months, the bakers saying they have to pay more for flour. i Albion — Clifford Siibey, of St.
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lantls held on charges of attempting to rob a freight <:tr. Is the only guest in the Noble comity jail. i Blnomlneton Wbut Is Indleved to ho Iho oldest k'» cabin In Monroe county is being torn liowu three miles west of hero by Zwingle Curry. It is believed Io Imve been eroded in 1829. Washington -239 pieces of property in Daviess county are Io be sold Feb. 9, for delinquet ■ Wabash An epidemic <f : mallpox has hit the Arthur Hall family, hard. Ton out of eleven members are oflllc.ted with the disease. Elwood. When Denver Hobbs, here, stepped Io repair a punctured tire, his automobile froze. He had to abandon it. While he was gone thieves took two tires. Newcastle- The debts of the city of Neeastle incrc.tsed SIO,OOO during 1921, according to the annual message of Mayor John IL Morris to the city council. Nashville. — Samuel Parks has begun his fourth term as sheriff of Brown county, lie was borp in a log cabin. Bloomington.—Ono of the biggest business years In Its history was pre-
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dieted today by the Showers Furniture company for 1925. | Princeton. - Homy Green, welli known colored man here, and one of the eldest residents in southern lit diann Is dead al lite age of 102. Plymouth. Ind . Jan. 23. A bill is being planned today by the Iz.aak Walton league, here, to be presented to the stale legislature proving that land on both sides of lite Tippeeslnoe r'vrr from Mdnequet uear Warsaw to as far south as Talnm in the northeast corner of Fulton county, be sot aside as a state park. Michigan City. — Five soft drink parlors here have been clotted by police in the last few days in a drive to riil the city of bootleggers and other law violators. Wabash. — The Northern Indiana Power company lias announced plans for the extension of their water mains and electric power lines here. Crawfordsville. —Three cows wandered into the downtown section of the city and gave policemen a merry chase before they were captured. Torre Haute.—Sh/riff Ray Fencannon has issued an edieted that all patrons as well as dispensers of illicit liquor will he arrested in raids on
roadhouses. Ulootnlnfton -Only n few tux dotlg ers in Van Buren township Only one went delliiqnent In his payment last year. Mishawaka. A probable panic in tlie Cenlury theater was averted when ihe use ol’ a fire extinguisher a defective oil heater had filled the crowded theater with smoke. Munch'. — The city spent |IBB,"S 3 on Improvements during 1921, no cording to the engineer s report. Rushville. Preparation are being made today by t lie First Presbyerian church to celebrate the 100th
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anniversary of Its founding. It startPl | with twenty-nine members. January 22, 1825. Fort Wnvne. Churches and anmsements tost Fort Wayne resl|,|,nts nearly equal amounts during 1921. Approximately »Bufl,ooo wore put In the church collection backets and the same amount into the IwiX oflh I'M of theatres. o— ——— We have a car of Wayne hog feed on the tracks Saturday and Monday. Lower prices by taking it from the car.— Z i mine rm an-Carper Co.
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