Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 152, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1925 — Page 3

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Baptit/ Church 9:3o—Bible School. All welcome. 10:30 —Morning worship—Subject ••God’s Man ”. 0:30 B. Y. P. U. 7:30— Evening Gospel Service— Sermon by pastor, -The Four Horseman of the Apocaypse—their real meaning. F. D. Whitesell, pastor. Church of God Sunday School—9:3o. preaching —10:30. Preaching—7:4s. Young Peoples—6:ls. evening. Rev. Hall * — ' Zion Ev. Lutheran Church. The Bible The Norm of Faith and Practice. The third Sunday after Trinity. Gospel: Luke 15, 1-10. Epistle: 1 Pet. 5. 6-11. English service, 10:30; German service, 9:30. The Bible class will be dismissed until September. “The Lord is my Shepherd; 1 shall not want.”—Ps. 23, 1. First United Brethren Church Benjamin F. Dotson, Pastor. Sunday School —9:15. Divine Worship—lo:3o. Christian Endeavor—6:3o. Evening Worship—7:3(l. The funeral of Oral Ralph Okeley will take place from this church Sun day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Let every member of the congre gation keep in mind that we are nearing the close of the conference year. The every member canvass will be made for the finances of the coming year next month. It will be necessary for a larger provision for local needs. Plan to do your full share in ‘ the work of the local church. Let every one see to it that some offering is made to the general budget of the denomination. Look after the right side of the envelope as well a> the left. The above statements art for the membership of the church ant not for the public. The public is in vited to worship with us. r o - ■ Zion Reformed Church A. R. Hederjohann, pastor Sunday scholo at 9:15. Review foi the adults. Bring one good though: for each lesson. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock Sermon subject. ’’Who Believeth Ir Vain?” This will be a bilingual ser vice. Music by the choir. The Cross Reformed church of Berne will hav< their rededicatory services to-morow The local pastor is to give the mes sage at the afternoon service to wind service this congregation is cordial!) invited. There will be no C. E. meeting: Sunday night .These meetings wil be discontinued during July and Aug Evening service at the usual houi of 7:30. Sermon subject, ‘‘A Pulpit it Daily Life.” You are cordially invited to attem the services at Zion Reformed. -oPresbyterian Church . B. bT. Covert, pastor. .. The regular Sunday school < lasse will meet at 9:30 o’colck. At 10:30 a.m the regular church will be in the torn of a memorial service for .1. U. Patter son. All friends and members are in vited to attend this services. There will be no Christian Endeavor societj meeting owing to the fact that sev eral of the young people are attending the conference at Winona There wil be no evening church service. The re gular Wednesday nigght prayer meet mg will be held at 7:30 o clock Wed nesday night. —————o St. Marys Church. Low Mass —7:00. High Mass —9:15. Benediction immediately after higl mass. Prayer hour Friday evenig. • ——— o- ~ First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, Pastor. The services of this church sot June 28th will be well timed and i’u of pep. Take a nap before you leave horn Lome to the House of the Lord pr< Pared to be good feeders and awake worshipers. Let us make ’b' day count for the Kingdom of <>o The following order will be observe • Sunday School session—9 3" a - Parents, don't hurry the children o hurry the malong. This means th., you will accompany them. Morning Preaching Service 11 o'clock. Come as families. r - e Preacher would like to see how you

sacrament” oTbI. “ row ’ The ‘ ‘«ered at this T “ < *' nln ’ -"The Ohl vs . „ m ° n ,opic The Senior • at 6:3t) p. RgUo ser ' '• -taw’/"™ >--««- Epworth League ’r A “" Ual service The*? tonventi, >n Echo high honors number will tpii <> ot Will .X » S- v The gation. 8C >y the ‘ hoir and Col ‘g'’eBring your chlWr bri First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Dose, pastor. 1 There wlll be the usual Bible school at 9:15 and at 10:15 the annual CbilI dr l n ? Day pro < ram will be rendered. e E. L. C. E. will meet at 6:45. Subject for the evening is “My Answer to the Missionary Challenge". Leader is Miss Bertha Fuhrman. At. the 7:30 service of worship, the Rev. F. C. Berger, presiding elder of the Fort Wayne District, will preach and conduct the Holy Communion. Every member of the Church is expecty p d if possible to be at this service. J. The Choir rehearse! will be on Monday evening, 7:30. s Mid week service Wednesday, 7:30. r . The monthly meeting of the Wor men’s Missionary Society will be held e on Thursday afternon at 2:00 at the church. g s . — o (1 Christian Church e Harry W. Thompson, Pastor Unified service beginning at 9:39 aim. , t Evening service at 7:30 pm. e t The evening service will be given over to the Children's Day exercises. Come. ■e :d . ‘ ° Christian Church To Give Children’s Program The children of the Christian church will give a Misionary pageant at the church on Sunday evening. The pro,r gram will begin at 7:30 o'clock. The R pageant is entitled, “Over the Hills.” During the evening, songs and recik- tations will be given. A cordial invin tatioir is extended to the congregar' tion and to the public to attend. Fol--48 lowing is the program: re Opening Hymn by Choir. ■v. Address by pasto—Rev. H. W. Thomps- son. .[] Recitation —“What We Think." Margaruite Staley. Katherine Brandy- • berry Evaline Kohls. Martha Myers. Song—“l Washed My Hands This •s Morning” Robert Ixird II Recitation—‘‘Just a Little Bud” — Helen Jean Kohls. g Recitation —“Paying and Praying"— Loretta Reefey. ir Solo—“ That Sweet Story"—by Rifhu ]er Josephine Anderson Characters in the pageant are as follows: id June .... Olive Tetters Robin ........ Sylvia Ruhl Sairy—The Mountain Girl Gertrude Brandyberry Green Leaves Gladys Thompson ’ Rishna—Hindo Girl Evelyne Kohls iS Jacob—lndian Boy Roselyn Foreman n. Rose Mary Kohls m Toshiro San—Japanese. Eula Myers .. Tuan Ching—Chinese Richard Teeter Anvu Zok—African Lad Glenda Reefy o Ho The Eskimo. Katherne MuriS •e So Ho—The Eskimo y Katherine Murphy g MUSICAL AT BERNE n — — e . Evening Musical Club Renders Fine t_ Concert In Community Auditorium Friday Evening. i Special to Dally Democrat) Berne. June 27. — The Evening Musical club gave an interesting program at the community auditorium last night, starting at 8 o’clock. The musical club consists of about thirtyfive young ’/idles from Berne and 11 community, of which Miss Cordelia Riesen is director. A good-sized audience attended the concert, although the large auditorium was not filled. The chorus rendered many good songs and selections, and they appealed to please the audience. Some of ” the best numbers were. "Carry Me 11 Rack To Old Virgmny. Water Lilleß ,” sung by the quartet, a piano solo by Evengaline Rohrer, and a few • X k »-■ »» ””” <”ta w . e catur. “Going of the wane : we ll received. Mrs. .vl i- garduer was accompanist. f, t i Ketchum, who has been naient in the Adams County Memori turned to his home m Jefferso.t I township this morning. _

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Saturday Judies Aid Society of Christian niurch, 2c supper—Cbursh dining room, 5 o 7 p.m. W. M. S. of M. E. church Pastry Sale—Central Grocery. Vineyard Workers Class of U. B. hurch of Cralgvllle, Pastry Sale—Leichtle Meat Market, 8 a.m. Monday Delta Theta Tau Social MeetlngMrs. James Brown, 7:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters pot-luck supper— Pythian Home, 6:30 p.m. I’he Pythian Sisters will hold a Pot Luck Supper Monday night, at 6:30 o clock at the Knights ot Pythias home. All members of their families are invited. Members should bring food for supper. Anyone desiring information relative to the supper, should call Mrs. Ed Ahr, Mrs. B. R. Farr or Mrs. Charles Brodbeck. Tri Kappa Sorority will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Victoria Mills. Victoria Mills and Lucile Engle will be the hostess. The So Cha Rea club met at the home ot Mrs. Charles Lose Thursday night, with Miss Alys Kreigle as hostess. The gguests besides the club members included: Mrs. a. R. Ashbaucher, Mrs. Joe Lose, Mrs. Mart Brown and Mrs. Glen Cowan. Tre prizes in Five hundred were won by the Misses Regina Murtaugh and Florence Harris, and Mrs. Clyde Butler. The twenty-third annual convention of the Psi lota Xi Sorority was held at Eaton, Ohio. Thursday and Friday. The Misses Mildred Butler and Marcella Kern represented the local chapter as delegates. The new officers elected for the incoming year were Grand President,, Mrs. Heaston, Eaton, Ohio; Grand Vicepresident, Mrs. Letha Gaskins, Indianapolis; Grand Secretary. Miss Helen Young, Eaton, Ohio; Grand Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Morish. Greensburg: Grand Inspectress. Miss Nina Beck, Lebanon; Grand Conductress. Mrs. Paul McGuffey, Markle; publicI ity committee. Helen Davis, Eaton, and Sarah Fisher. Indianapolis; ex--1 tension committee, Madge Whiteside, ! Huntington; Gertrude Weir, Eaton; ■ Helen Stroh, Eaton; Helen Thomas ' Bloomington. Six hundred dollars was presented to the Riley Memorial • hospital to be used to build a shelter house for the children. A bridge party and dance were among the social affairs of the convention. Miss Helen Jane Meyer, youngest daughter of Mrs. Florence Meyer, of North Fifth street, and Dr. Orville Eli Allen, popular young dentist, of Marion, were quietly married at the Presbyterian Manse at ten o’clock this morning. The Rev. B. N. Covert read the impressive single ring ceremony in the presence of the members of the two immediate families. The bride wore an ensemble suit of rosewood bengaline for the ceremony. Her hat was rosewood with painted crow.i of pastel shades and her footwear and gloves were also of the same shade. Her flowers were Ophelia roses and larkspur. Mrs. Allen is a giailuate of the local high school and Madam Blaker’s College of Indianapolis. For the last two years she has taught at the Central school, having charge of the second grade She is a member of the Tri Kappa Sorority and of the. Tri D Club. Mr Allen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Allen, cf Fairmount. He is a graduate of the Fairmount High school after which he entered .Indiana Dental College at Indianapolis and was graduated from there a year ago. He is a member of the Psi Omega Dental Fraternity, at Indianapolis, and of Phi Delta Kappa, at Marion. The young couple left immediately after the ceremony on a short wedding trip, a part ot which they , expect to spend at Clear Lake. They will be at home in North AVashington street, at Marion, upon their return. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Allen, of Fairmount. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frazier, of Bluffton, Mrs. Florence Meyer and daughter. Gladys, of this city, were present during the eerenionyV > Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stoneburner delightfully enterte’ned last night at a surprise party in honor of their eldest daughter, Mae. who celebrated her seventeenth birthday. Games and music were the diversions of the evening and refreshments were served late in the evening. The guests included Misses Mayme Levy, Berteline, Evelyn and Sue Zimmerman, Frances Liby, Jeanette Wilson. Dorothy Dilliug, Gretchen Beery, Helen and Mabie Stone burner. Helen Beery, Elizabeth Leyse, Margaret and Lucile Henschen, Dorcas and Hope

Byerly, Gkunya Arnold, Deloren Buckmaster. Messrn Lowell, Ardou Richard, Vernon and Kenneth Arnold; George, Henry and Alvan Levy, Lloyd and William Bryan, Dwight and Lloyd Byerly. Walter Smith, Dannie Flechter, Ralph Stoneburner, ’ Mr, and Mrs. A, K. Stoneburner and Mrs. O. V. Dilling. A social meeting of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority will be hold at the home ot Mrs. James Brown Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mra. Clarence Harber will be the assisting hostess. 1 - "O— C hildren’s Day Program At Evangelical Church The First Evangelical Sunday school will celebrate Children's Day tomorrow at the morning preaching hour. The regular morning session of the school with the study of the lesson will be held. In Connection with the program there will be au offering which will go to foreign missions. This is a regular custom of the Evangelical Churches to raise large offerings for foreign missions in connection with the Children's Day observance. The church is asking for $60,000 this year. Following is the program to lie rendered at 10:15 tomorrow, and to which all are invited. Introduction. Song—“ How Do You Do.” Invocation. Recitation—"A Greeting"-Lawrence Auspaugh. Recitation— “The Flowers Greeting" —Madeline Spar. Recitation—" Little Children”— Catherine Brown. Recitation— "This Day is Ours" Thelma Gage. Song—" Happy Children’s Day” Recitation—"Forget-me-not"— Ellen Urick. Exercise—"So will we”. Recitation — “Blossoms and Smiles for Children’s Day” —Ardith King Solo—Cleora Baker. Recitation— “Children’s Day the Best'”—Byron Tricker. Recitation — “Welcome Summer Days"—Geneva Smith. Recitation—“ What Summer Brings” —Donald Gage. Recitation —"A Sunday School Family”—Frieda Clingepeel. Song—“ Blossom Bells.” Recitation—“ Then Suffer the Chil dren” —Geneviev Koos. Reccitation—“lt is Children’s Day” —Elva Auspaugh. Exercise —“Busy Bees”. Recitation—“ You and I”—Cleo Baker. Recitation—" Crystal mountain Pool” —Marsha Martin. Song—“ Give of Your Treasure." Offering. Benediction. o b Poe Quartet Returns The members of the famous I‘oe ’ Quartet, or "Bait Club”, and their s wives, have returned from a two ) weeks’ outing at Crooked lake. The following lines, which were hung in the Smith cottage where they stopped were received each morning and eve- ■ ning: 'Behold the Fisherman, He risi eth up early in the morning and dis- ■ turbeth the whole house, Mighty are t his preparations. He goeth forth full • of hope, but when the day is far spent - he returneth with spirits dragging ’ and the truth is not in him." > o

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> st l - s J. F. Frisiuger is home for the . week end. i Mr. and MrS. David Hensley rei turned from a week’s visit at Rome City. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard visited I in Fort Wayne last evening and calli ed on Bernice Garard. at the St. i Joseph hospital. She is reported as recovering nicely from her recent i operation. i Allen county farmers have a peti- ■ tiou out for a concrete road between i the Adams county line and Fort ’ Wayne. This is a continuation of i the road now being improved between • here and the county line and it is . probable that the road will all be con- ; structed of the same material. : eventually. i Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rice and chil- • dren. Joseph and Lucile, ,ot Canton, ■ Ohio, will arrive tonight to be the

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a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Calb low. L. M. Rice, F. a BU(1 ' their families, of Port Wayne, and ’ Mr. and Mr* R. Gaunt and baby, Billy Eileen, of Fort Wayne, wil’ also ’ be guests at the Callow home Sun- [’ day. Miss Vera Eady la epending the week end with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kruge. She was accompanied by her nelce Miss ’ Vera Jyiulse Kruge, who has been visiting her for the past week. Wilson Detttnger, trustee of Kirkland township, was a business visitor here this afternoon. Miss Edith Koeneman returned to her home at Hoagland after undergoing a tonsil operation at the local hospital yesterday. She is recovering nicely. Clarice Lux, is spending the week end with her parents at Fort Wayne. Miss Reba Bowers, of bMrt Wayne, is spending the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bowers. Dan Roop, of east ot the city, looked after business interests here this afternoon. Free Frisinger, of Akron, Ohio, is spending the week end with his mother, Mrs. Jane Frisinger. Mr. and Mrs. George Strickler, of Pleasant Mills, were shoppers here this afternoon. Dr. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills, was S business caller in this city this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Al Boner, of Pleasant Mills, spent the afternoon here sbopp- | ing. Max Frame, of Fort Wayne, is enjoying a several days visit with Billy Bell.

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I Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roknccht has 4 ruturned from a visit with Mr. and Mr» John Smith st Rom« City.