Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1925 — Page 3
J* I 11*" I Church Announcements :' : Kll ■*■>a m■a c i s::: e s::: u
| First Evangelical Church '/| Hail'll W 1 <»«»«•*• MihlsKT ®. w;p of the Interior decorating Clinr.h it i« thought best to Sg ni) services in th* church Sun W Hip pastor will preach ut the Evangelical church at IN:on lime in ’he morning and at S in the evening. The Sunday at Calvary will he at 9:00 ■*<...* ni. t..
atiiklurd time- The First Church is invited to worship with the congregation throughout the )t will be a great encourage to that congregation Utid will a delightful innovation to all First Church who can find a Ato get out. Those who have could plan to take nthThere will be no services nt the X| h during the week. All are invit io attend the special evangeliswhich ore being conductfigl lhe Calvary Evangelical church l.i night at 7:30 standard time. monthly business and social of the (’. E. will he held on Tn isdny. May 19 instead of next A.l All aro requested to take if this change in date. ■ — o Church of God E. A. Ball. Pastor ®:'to a. nt. ■ Sunday School. a. nt. —Preaching. p m Young People's Service, p. m. —Preaching. meeting Wenesday even- • 4 o — Baptist Church K:’lii I'.ibh- School. All Welcome. Morning Worship. Sermon ■ by pastor, "The Place and Power of! in the Early tlhurch." ■l:3o— Young People’s Meeting.' Evangelism at 7:15. HO—Evening llospe. Service. Ser by pastor, "The Meaning and of Angel’s.'! (■Prayer meeting on Wednesday ■Blit wil be led by John Ireland S F. D. Whitesell, pastor. “ o — ■ First United Brethren Church | Benjamin F. Dotson, pastor. Wx * I n Tomorrow is mid year cash day fnr the building debt of the church purpose is to have half of'The ■fti.ual pledges, both of the indivi-' dual and departments, at this time. Ali can meet the half of their jK-dge is requested to do so. Anyot not having a pledge that desires ■ make an offering of some kind Hay do so in the assurance that the Hurch will greatly apreciate the ■ri. ■ The Sunday school will meet as Huai for the study period a 9:15 ■lliiwed by the regular Cash Pay set’®le« which will consist of hymns, Bayers, the reading of scripture and I short address. Where possible turn ■necks to the treasurer. ■ The evening hour of worship wil!' Be preceded with Young Peoples’ ■feting at 6:30 ft.m. Quarterly Con■erenee next Friday at 7:30. Reports Bid he furnished each official for re ■on and so let all the officials be ■here tomorrow to receive them. We are now in the season of ■he year when the temptation is for , itany to forsake the fjord's house nr the call of the open. No true deoted follower of Jesus Christ wi ’l Bbitually absent themselves from he worship of God's house. Paul , aid in the long agot "Forsake not he assembling of yourselves toether as the manner of some is." 'lan definitely to be in the services f the house of prayer tomorrow? 0 First Methodist Church Rev. Somerville Ligt. pastor Sunday School, —9:30 a.rn. Preaching service,—lo:4s a.m. Junior League. 2 p.m. Epworth League,—6:3s p.m. Preaching service, —7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service, Wedneslay evening, at 7:30 ....— , , 0 .. Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, pastor Unified service beginning at 9:30. At the close of the Bible school hour a special Mothers Day program "ill he given. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Yon are welcome. COME. o Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor Sunday is Mother’s Day. Go to church as a tribute to your mother. An appropriate program will be rendered in the Sunday School immediately after the regular lesson. Sunday School convenes at 9:15. Morning service at 10:3'1 with a
service In keeping with the day. A special arranged program mid a spe *la I sernmn for the orm.simi Both programs wh appear in another column In this paper. Zion extends a welcome to all The newly elected < hurch officer 1 J. Henry Graber, elder, and Albert Mutschler and Erwin Miller, deacons, will be ordained and installed In con 1 nectlon with the morniu service.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, MAY 9.1925.
Th<-re will be no evening service ' i the pastor wil leave the city in o' afternoon and be absent for s.v- ' ini day The E. societies meet-j ip i will also be dropped for thia i me. The V.' \1 S. will meet on *Tue ; :IV at :')':!() and lhe iZidier' Aid -io letv will meet on Wednesday at, ■ 39. Both meetings will be held I i the church parlor:'. . j o Presbyterian Church 9:30 a.m -Sunday School. Our a‘W offiur begin tlieii duties, lait upport them Ihroughont the yeyr faithful attendance. 10:30 a m—Special service com-1.
inemorating Mothers Day. The moth i era of our congreation will be seated in the place of honor. Sermon by the j p.ctor. Subject: "The Faith of Motherhood." tl:3o a m. —Senior Christian Endeav or society. Topic, "How Shall We Spend Our Sundays?” Leader, Mies Hatty Erwin. 7:30 a in.—Service In charge of Women-'!! Home and Foreign Min sionary Society. A good progtam ha: been arranged. The offering of the evening will be given to this society H. N. COVERT. Paator „. - — — ( ) Zion Ev. Lutheran Church i Sunday Canrate. Gospel: John 16,
15-1.7 Epistle: Jas. 1, 16 21. j muni German service at 9:80. , I ’ English Commiiiouu -.ervtce . , >■ 111 110:30. ' ll|,> ' Meeting of voting inemln r i after this service. j l ' 1 "'. Bilile claw Wednesday ri 30 pm ' "What doth H profit, my brethren.; " b ' l '' 1 If a niun-.Miiy lie hath faith, but have i not works? can that faith save him ' 1 w * ll Jas. 2. 14 " _o ,ion St. Marys Catholic Church Tlic order of tnasst- will he chany Pff '■l al the Si. Mary'. Catholic church ' Sunday on account of Sunday beinv, i the day on which 43 boys and girls j 1,1 , j will make their solemn Holy Coni 1 1 he
lion. he high mass will be held nt 7:30 during which the members of communion cla a will make their i mn communion. The Holy Name, Si Joseph societies will also ■ive holy communion during tills a amt lhe pastor, Rev. Father netz will dellvt r the Sermon. | in- low mass •will lie celebrated j in :ii> Member :of tin i cuierega-' are asked to take notice of the | nge. o j-— esby fi'iiafi Missionary locivty To Give I‘rogrfini he service tomorrow evening at Presbyterian church will be In
' the charge of the Woman'-i Home and I Foreign Missionary Society. A beaui tirul portrayal of certain events in I the life and ministry of Jesus, en'titled "A Story of the Orient," will i lie pr> ented In reading and song This v.ai given recently at the I annual May Day luncheon of the so- ‘ clety ami wa- so favorably received I that numerous requests have been made fur its repetition. The reading I will be eiven by Mr J. M VauAl-i | berg, inieisper-o-d with music by u choir Os ladles' Voice i. The offering of the evening will go to the Missionary society.
