Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1925 — Page 2
(XUB CALENDAR Saturday I w Aid Society of ®.V. Church * nt • u p p,r - c ' ,urch “* g , s to 7 P>“ro ° m ' ’’ Monday muvii XlU»*3 WUO * V ■ u ' lo «lyT w ms. of Zlou Refor, “ ed church « 30 p 1 11 3 Wednesday P Bi lota Xi Benefit Show “Grounds J Divorce”- Adinis Theatre. MrM bore IL Erwin entertained at k ; Ine in Second street FrTnoon tor the pleasure of the X Numbers of Austin. Texas. p rMge was greatly enjoyedjty a number of gutsts present. Thl . Business and Profession!! Wo„„„Club will meet in the assembly rcoiu of ‘he 01,1 Adan,s Coul,ty Bank Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock. AB
Church Announcements
First U. B. Church Benj. F. Dotson, Pastor. The regular program of Sunday ser- ! , icM W ill be followed tomorrow with school. 9:15; Divine worship al pi-30 and 7:3": <’hristian Endeavor 41 *’" B ' fiie Holy Communion will be onK n«J at the morning Service. Conference is near at hand. Ke* porta go to the conference secretary and treasurer August 20th. All perKM contributing to benevolences must get them in the hands of the local treasurer not later than August Mi. Every Christian and member is under binding obligation to keep the feast of the Holy Communion. Let none absent themselves from this m*st blessed service. What will your dear Lord say if you purposely plan ytmr absence from His table? “For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink tbis cup, ye do show the Lord's death till He come.” —I Cor. 11: 26. —o Zion Reformed Church .... A. Ft Fledderjohann, pastor .... Sunday school at 9:15. We have an interesting lesson on the Epistle of Janies. It teaches applied Christianity. The golden text reads —“Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only”. Morning worship service at 10:30 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Not Peace But The Sword” Attend your church services and become acquainted with your greatest need. Zion extends a cordial welcome. Polks not affiliated with any church are always welcome. Union church service at this church at 7:30 p.m. The Rev F. D. Wihtesell of the Baptist church will furnish the special music. Let. the members of this church be well represented. The W. M. S. will meet on Tuesday at 2:30 in the usual place of meeting. o—, First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, minister Church School —9,15. Worship hour follows—10:15. Worship theme: "Greater than President". The pastor will preach. Should not all loyal citizens worship on Sunday? Will not all faithful Christians? In the evening the E. L. C. E. will inset at 6:30. The union services at 7:30 at the Zion Reformed church will be addressed by Rev. Bomcrville Light Let every member who possibly eau rally to this service. Mid week service 7:30 Wednesday: Choir rehearsal 7:30 on Monday evening. • o— Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Minister The pastor is back from his vacation refreshed and ready for his work. He expects every member in his place tomorrow morning.. A rousing S. S. service begins at 9:30 a.m. We are studying a very interesting group of lessons now. Be on time. Morning worship at 10:30 a m. The pastor will preach on “The Building of The Church.” \ The Christian Endeavor society will mpet at 6:30 p.m- The young people are doing splendid work. Attend their meeting. t The first of the Union evening services will be held in Zion Reformed churejh tomorrow evening. Rev. F D. Whitesell will be the preacher. L’on t miss these services from night t» night. Mid-week Bible study and prayer tarvpse Wednesday evening Aug 5 at 7:30 p m 0
member* and prospective members arc urged to attend. Mrs. M. Fullenkamp and daughter, Rose, entertained last evening in honor of Herb Fullenkamp, Al Rasseau. of Chicago Bridge, Five Hun died ami dancing were enjoyed until a late hour. Mrs. E. F. Gass, Mrs. Clara Meyers and Mis. Mart Mylott assisted the hostesses in serving a two course luncheon. Mrs. Herman Ehinger wan hostess for a most delightful Bridge party last evening. The guests were Mesdames A. D. Hunsicker, David J. Hensley, John Tyndall, Dan .Tyndall, O. L Vance, John Heller, C. A. Dugan, C. V. Connell. R. C. Kohne. Clayson Carroll. D- M. Hensley, the Misses Lee Anna Vance, Francis Dugan, all of thM city. Mias Lois Connell, of Little Rock, Ark., Mrs. I. W. Macy of South Bend, and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich, of Indianapolis. Mrs. Connell and Mrs. Heller won high scores and were the recipients of beautiful gifts. Mrs. Ehinger. assisted by her mother Mrs. D. M. Hensley, served refreshments. ..... , ——o " John Johns has gone to Fort Wayne to visit with his daughter. Mis. Anna Shafer and family for a few days.
Baptist Church F. D. Whitesell, pastor 9:30, Bible School. Room for all classes and ages. A hearty welcome. 10:30, Morning Worship. Sermon by the. pastor. “How Do We Know that Chrictianity fs True?" The Lord's Supper will be observed at close of this service. There will be no evening service in this church on account of the Union Sunday Evening Service at the Zion Refornied Church The pastor of this church will preach at that service. —■———— Zion Ev. Lutheran Church The BibbT The Norm of Fail th and Practice. The Sth Sunday after Trinity. Gospel: Matt. 7. 15-23. Epistle: Rom. 8, 12-17. • English service, 10:30; German 9:30. Pastor A. Moeller will preach. "Ye have received the spirit of adoption.”—Rom. 8, 15. o — First Methodist Episcooal Church Somerville Light, Pastor In keeping with a promise of long standing, the pastor will go to Angola tomorrow morning to give the annual sermon for the All County Methodist Day of Steuben County. The pulpit of First Church will be ably filled by Rev. T. L. Huang. Chinese Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. Huang is a scholarly representative of the Board in New York City. He will give an address of unusual excellence- Time, 10:45 a.m. This congregation will join in Hie union services at the Reformed church at night. Rev. F. D. Whitesell of the Baptist church will give the sermon. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Senior Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. The monthly official board meeting, Monday nigihl at 7:30 o'clock. The pastor will be glad to see all officials at this meeking. Brayer meeting, Wednesday night at 7:30. The attendance upon this service is increasing, Come and help to swell the numbers this week. o — Church Os God. C. O. Ball, Pastor. Sunday School —9:30. pleaching—lo:3o. Subject. Spiritual Ardor.” Text, Psalms 63-8. Young Peoples meeting—6.43 Preaching—7:4s. Subject, “DHhcul ties of the Christian Race.” Text, Luke 13-34. Preaching is undenominational; singing spiritual and uplifting. Come and bring your friend. o— St. Marys Church First Mass 7:00 High Mass 9:15 Benediction immdeiately after High Mass. Prayer Hour Friday evening 7:30 Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor. Unified service beginning at 9:30 a. m. Subject of the morning sermon, "The Sacrificial Life." ' The members of the Christian church will join with the members of the other churches in the union evening service to be held in the Reformed church. The Rev Mr. Whitesell wj'.! deliver the address. You are welcome Come
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925,
ILoeaills • Misses Julia ind Joan Parent will spend next week at Fort Wayne as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Parent. Mrs. Willard Kelsey, of Berne, who has been sick for past week, remains about the same. Mrs. Kelsey la suffering from a nervous break down. Mrs. C. A. Dugan and Miss Frances Dugan motored to Fort Wayne Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. L. DeVilbiss, who has been visiting here for several weeks with friends and relatives, returned to her home at Deqroiq, MicJiigtui. day\Mr. and Mrs;. Frank Barthel and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. W. A Kuebler will motor to Cleveland, 0., Sunday, where they wijl enjoy a tenday vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spies and family. Dr. and Airs. Charles will leave tomorrow tor Tipton, where they Will be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter for a week. Mrs. Ralph Poland and son, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mary Craig of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Airs. Roscoe (rlendenning at their home in Fifth street, Friday. Earl Rex, who has been employed at Detroit, Michigan, for the past several weeks. Is spending the weekend here with relatives. Mrs. Cecile Moser and daughter, Patsy, left this morning for Chicago, for a week-end visit with relatives and friends. Freeman Falk, of Yankton, South Dakota, is visiting his John Falk, and other relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kent and daughter. Margaret, and Miss Virginia Keller, vMlll spend the week end with relatives at Hnntington Mr. and Mrs. West Peterson. Miss Elizabeth Peterson, Mrs- J. H. Heller. Mrs. I. W. Macy and daughter. Martha Alice, motored to Ada, Ohio, this morning to attend the annual Peterson family reunion being held at that city today. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith have returned from a several days auto trip to Toledo, Detroit, Jackson, Battle Creek, Sturgis and other points and report a very delightful triu. Dr. J. W. Vizard of Pleasant Mills was in the city today after a several days illness.
The ADAMS Theater SUNDAY AND MONDAY S- “ROSITA” Unites Artists feature with Mary Pickford The World's Sweetheart plays a lullaby of love—an overture of passion—a symphony of hate—a jazz lune of laughter-—a romance of old Spain, with scenes of intense, gripping, emotional. A new Mary Pickford Art. “ROYAL RAZZ” a elever comedy. _ J 15c 35c PICKFORD UI’BOJITA**, LAST TIME TONIGHT Zane Greys story “The Light of Western Stars, featuring Jack Holt, Billie Dove, Noah Beery. 10c 20c 25c COMING “FRIENDLY ENEMIES,” featurin'; the well known comedy kings, Weber and f ields. BANK BOOK A wonderful little book. < WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU It helps when it. is so necessary It stands by you in sickness . It is always your friend Ji furnishes "you the money to buy all other books. Come in and deposit your money in this bank. THE PEOPLES LOAN 4 TRUST CO. Bank of Service
Jimes Kelly of Geneva was a bus!-’ uess visitor here. Mrs. F. L. DeVilbliss has left for her home at Detroit after a several weeks visit here. Mrs. Jane Thomas arrived yester-' day from Wanatchee, Wash., for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. HarveyBrod beck. Mr and Mrs. H. F. Kltson and daughter, Margaret, spent Friday afternoon in Fort Wayne. Alice and Mareile Bondtell, of Fort Wayne, arrived today to spend a week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kitson and'daughter, Margiret spent Friday afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. C. O. Porter motored to Romo City this afternon to spend the week end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Witmer an daughters, Martha and Lois, of Bartlessville, Okla., will arrive Mondiy for a several weeks visit with Mrs. Witmer's sister Miss Gladys Kern und other relatives here. Mrs. C. L. Johnson, of Gary, visited over night here with relatives. Affss Gladys Kern spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne with relatives. Gerild Andrews, Hester Martz, Clarice Lux and Gladys Kern, Clarence Spuller Gordon Teeters and Donald | Feo will attend the C. E. and Sunday school convention at Oakwood Park. Wawasee Lake, next week. Mrs. J. B. Holthouse and daughters and son. and the Misses Helen Gass and Citheriue Onilor will motor to Wawasee Lake Sunday to spend the week there. Atiam Deam, formerly of this city and now of Michigan, was admitted Io the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning where he will undergo an opstation this afternoon for the amputation of his leg. -—— o Natives Os Greenland To Broadcast Program Tonight «i j ■ Chicago. Aug.. I—From the coast of Greenland! tonight native Esquimaux will broad their own form of jazz music for the benefit of American amateurs. According to a radiogram received here by H. N. Roemer, of the Zenith Radio corporation, from Commander E. F. McDonald, with the McMillan Polar expedition, a special Esquimaux program will begin at 10 p.m. central standird time. Two trips made up of Esquimaux
members of the crews of the Rowfioln and Peary have agreed to appear before the northern footlights. One will form what In Greenland amounts to a symphony orchestri —one accordian, one eukeucle, and one violin. The other trio will do a song skit. — 0,,.„ — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—gept., »1.53 3-4; Dec., $1.54; May, $1.57. Corn- Sept., $1.04 3-8; Dec.. 68 3-8 c; May, 89c. Oats—Sept., 11 3-4 c; Dec , 44 l-8c; May, 47c.
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