Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1925 — Page 3
I Church Announcements
MINISTERIAL MEETING A special meeting of the Ministerial AawcteUoß will be hold in the Diretwors Room of the Old A<tans County Hank at 9:3« übanp Monday morning, important btfMneaa is to be couuMeMd; every member is urged to bo present — — o * Firat Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister Sunday School meets at 9:11. Tbe worship period at 10:15. •ftte ®- L. C. E. meets at 6:45. Topic: •'leadership: Its price and its rewards.’’ Leader, Mrs. Loose. Evening worship at 7:SO. Mid-'Moek service Wednesday ad 7: to. A welcome is extended to all to won ship with ns. ■ o Flrat United Brethren Church Renj. F. Doson, Pastor Sunday Moool—9:15. Divine worship—lo:3o. Christian Endeavor—6:3o. Evening worship—7:3o. The pastor is home from vacation and will speak at both morning and evening services of the day. Arrangeto be in Sunday school and all the services of the church tomorrow. To all the services of the church the public is intvited. o~ —. Baptist Church 9:30 — Rfble School. Classes of all ttgesi 10:30 — Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor, “The Greatness <rf the Son rtf Wan”. 6:30 —Young People's Meeting. 7:30 —Evening Gospel Service. Sermon by the pastor. "The Grandest Sight Man E’er Saw". Everyone cordially Invited to these services. Prayer meeting next Wednesday night at 7:30, followed by monthly business meeting. F. D. Whitsell, pastor. Zion Ev. Lutheran Church The Bible The Norm of Faith ard Practice. The first Sunday after Trinity. Gospel: Luke 16, 19-31. Epistier 1 John 4. 16-21. English service at 10:30. No German service. Bible class Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth. Yea, saith the Spirit, that they ma yrest from their labors, for their work follow with them.” —Rev. 14, 13. 0 Presbyterian Church 9:30 Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship service. 6:30 Senior G. E. 7:30. Evening Worship service. The pastor will preach at both worship services. Mid-week service Wednesday night June 17th. B. N. Covert — o Church of God Sunday School, 9:30 am. Preaching, 10:30 am. Service, 8:40 p.m. Service will be in charge of Lew Rejanolds, as the pastor will attend the encampment meeting at Anderson. E. A- Ball, Pastor Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann. Pastor Sunday school at 9:15. The worship period is a part of the legson. Let al! pupils endeavor to be prompt Morning worship ’ service al 1" o'clock. Sermon subject “Threefold LoVe". A second message on this great subject of Christian grace. The senior and junior C- E. societies will meet at 6:46. The senior topic is “Leadership" and will be led by 1 rof. M. F. Worthman. We appeal to the loyalty of all members. Evening service begins at < o’clock. Sermon subject, “Cedars and Palms". Life is what we make it. so let ms make it what it ought to be by attending our divine services. Zion Reformed extends a cordial welcome to all. First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light. Minister. An appropriate patriotic talk will be given for the morning preaching service at 10:45 o’clock. The pa,st win be assisted by « r - Br >’ ce and the Boy Scouts, who will ha charge of a brief Flag Bay ■’ irv ' In this section of the service - r. Thomas and the Scouts will give an Intwreeting htetwy of the flag. lead ®' singing ‘‘The Star Spangled Banner aad present a beautiful <• from the Sunday School, to the church. Tljfe entire school will join
In the service. Come early. Sunday School at 9:30 sharp The sermon topic for the morning ! K "The Mantle's Fall and Lessons Taught.” Senior Epworth League service at , 6:30 p. m. > Evening song and sermon service at 7-90 o'clock. Topic, “Old Things Made New by New Uses." Every member and friend of this church should be on hand both morning and evening. Come and help make this a going, glad hand church. i St. Macys Church Low Mass, 7:00 L High Mass, 9:15 [Benediietlon ( immediately after » High Mass Prayer Hour Friday evening, 7:30. 1 1 o—— WARREN S. STONE DIES Funeral For President Os Locomotive Engineers On Monday. Cleveland, O, June 13--(United , Press)—Warren S. Stone, president I of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, who died yesterday lifter , a brief illness, will be burled here Monday, according to funeral ar- [ rangements completed today. Immediately after the funeral members of the executive council of the organization will meet to elect a temporary successor to their leader of pO years. Upon the death of their , chief, William B. Prenter, first vide president, became acting president of the brotherhood. S—S—J^WANt’ADS EARN—s—s—S
ADAMS Theatre Sunday—Monday i . pWil Muri 1 [Li ’ Wk-Tv/ CHORUS L ADY Margaret Livingston and All Star Cast y ’?• Producers Distributing CoTVOtttihfl From the I anions Stage Success by W James Forbes Without a thought for her own life she dashed into the burn- . ing stables to save the horse on which her lover had staked all he owned. A breath-taking story ot the , Stage and the Racetrack “Looking for Sally’’ A clever comedy. Extra AttractionSpecial Music —H. M. Nutter, Baritone singer, will sing between the first and second show. Don't miss this treat. 15c 35c LAST TIME TONIGHT HARRY CAREY in the big dra/na “SILENT SANDERSON” A startling drama od the cattle country and the frozen north. —Also —‘ News and Fables picture. 10c—20c—25c DOITiLAS FAIRBANKS in "The Thief of Bagdad
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925.
D • k/ Spew CLUB CALENDAR Friday Minehuha Club, after lodge. Ben Uur Lodge—Lodge Rooms, Laities' Aid Society of M. E. Church Church parlors, 2 p in. :30 p. m. Friday Night Club — Mrs. J. H. teller, 8:00 p. m. Saturday W. M. S. of Reformed Church—2c •Upper—Church dining room, 5 to\7 >.m. 1 W. M. S. of Reformed church, ■afetdria supper—dining room, 5 to LOO. Ixiynl Daughters of Christian Sunlay School —Mary Kohls 3 p.m. Monday Pythian Needle Club — Pythian Home following lodge. The Pythian Needle club will meet it the Pythian Home following the regular lodge meeting Monday eventag- The hostesses will bo Myrtle
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Mallom'O, Anna Malott, Amy Aughcnbaugb and Frances Hunter. The Ladles* Aid Society of tbe Washington M .E. church met Thursday afternoon id the hoiho oi Mrs. Frank Breiner In Washlpgton township. After an interesting bußineas nesaiou, a two-cent supper was serv. ed and an enjoyable social hour followed. Those present wore Mrs. T. E. Johnson. Mrs. Harold Harvey. Mrs. Flunk Breiner, Mrs. T. V. Johnson, Anna Stoutenberry, Mrs. Forest Owens, Dixie Harvty, Junior Gwons, Jimmie Harvey. The collection amounted to four dollars. ; Mis Emma Dettinger, bride-elect of June 18, was the guest of honor at a lovely party and miscellaneous > shower, given Tuesday evening by Mis Irene Hildebrand. The entire . home was beautifully decorated with pink and white peonies and pink roses In vases and baskets. The bride 3 was ushered into a spapious room where a table was artistically arranged and covered with beautiful gifts. I Games were enjoyed after which a delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Dettinger’s marriage to *' Rev. Matthew Worthman, of Poland, e Indiana, will be solemnized at the
Kaloni Reformed Church at Magley, Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. Mrs. Frank Lo«o entertained the members of the bridro * pnrty of pretty appointment* last evening in honor of Mlm Agnes Kohne, brideelect of June 23. Pink nnd white roses were used intbe decorating scheme After several rounds of bridge prizes were awarded to Mlhr Naomi Durkin, Mrs. I-rfiv latwlesß and Miss F’kwnce Dollhouse who presented them to the bride. A two-course luncheon, of pink and white appointments, was served. Miss Kohne's mariage to Arthur Lutz will take place at the St. Marys Catholic Church Tuesday morning. June 23 at eight-thirty o’clock. They will reside in Louisville Kentucky. LEHMAN-6PRUNOER fMpectal to D.-rtb' Democrat) Berne, June 13. —Last evenuig. at 7:00 o'clock, occurred the wedding of Waldo M. Leiiui.ia and Miss Lorena i Sprtinge.r. one of Berne's popular young couples. The wedding vows • were received by the Reverend P. R. Schroeder, at the Mennonite church, • before an audience of 160 persons, > consisting mainly of oar family rel- • atlves and friends. Tbe wodding was . a very elaborate affair. Tbe couple ’ entered the bonds of marriage at a
beautiful Bower altar, amid floral ar-f raiißcmcnts. The single ring oere-j mony was observed. The attendants in tbe wedding were Mawrioe Troyw, of Bloomtagton, 111, and Mhra Arrilte Sprunger, a ulster to fte bride. Tbe bride is a daughter rtf Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sprungnr, of JBnrne, and has been employed In the office «f the Borne Hardware company. She will continue her work there <or tbe present. Mr, kihinan Is a son of Mrs. Sarah Lehman, of Horne, and Is employed as foreman tn the garage of A. J. Moser and company. The couple will go to houßekeopiug after a abort honeymoon trip. . Tho Tri Kappa Sorority held pledge services and a delightful pic- 1 nic supper in a grove six miles north of tho city on the Poo road yesterday evening at 6 o’clock. Pledge services were held for tbe Misses LeoAnna Vance and Marcella Hower, after which the picnic trapper was enjoyed- Mrs. Dortby Duan Goodrich. of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Betty Boyers Matthews, of Arizona, former members of tho local chapter of the sorority, were guests at tha party, Th« Friday Night club enjoyed an evening of five hundred with Mrs.
IJ. If. Heller last cveutag. Mrs. J. S. IlTtersci had the high score of c|ub members, and Mrs. Chriitena Niblick lor the guest table. A luncheon was served following the gssacs. The Mary and Martha claas of tbe Mothodiet Bunday School will met at the home of Mrs. C. C. Shoeta, on Rural Route No. 4. next Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. All members are Invited. Tbe coflMnittoe has asked that those who have automobiles meet at the church promptly at 7:30, so rtiat all may have away to go to <be meeting. Tile Epworth Langue of the Metlon dist church Is planning for a fine pro gram Sunday evening, at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs Roland Hhhnp will be the loader. Tbe public 1" cordially invited. The program for the meeting is as follows. f Song service. Devotional* Instrunx-utai music— Monai Butler. Leoeeii study—Dorts l>ctrs. Deadtag—Mary Jane never. Solo - Mrs t'ocil Mo»er. Benediction. o — George Eastman invented the flexible ribbon filnu .
