Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1925 — Page 2

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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP—One girl’s Gen <lron bicycle, in excellent condition Phone 176. 2173 t. FOR SALE—Organ in fine condition Will sell cheap if taken at once, j Call 379.2173tx. * FOR SALE at Monroe. Indiana, one 6 room house, $700; one 4 room block house; 1 garage, 20 x 130 one small lot, both for $ 1.500. Two 7 room houses, SI3OO each; one 5 room house S9OO. See O. F. Hendricks, at Monroe. 2186tx. | FOR SAI-E—Some good apples. Several varieties. Phone 694-H. 2182tpd FOR SALE—Two all wool suits, gray. suitable for school for about 12 year old boy, also two good overcoats size 14 and 16. Mrs. Flora Kinzle. 611 North Second St- phone 244. 2183 t. FOR SALE—Ten acres of hay in field, second crop. Jack W. Meibers. Phone H l. 2183tx. I\VILL SELL at the Frank - Kitson public sale, one J. F. Case Hay Press, as good as new Fred Zurcher. Decatur. Ind-. R. 1,. 219t3x FOR SALE—Child's bed and high chair. 312 No. 10th st. 219t3x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Beagle hound, white with black and brown spots. .Mercer county. Ohio, license No. 2220 on collar. Answers to name of Bi 1 Liberal reward. Notify G. R Adams. Magley. Ind. or G. T. Buckley. 524 Riverside Ave.. Ft. Wayne. Ind. LOST~Pockethook containing about $35 last Friday. Finder please return to 634 Mercer Ave. and receive reward; . 219t3 WANTED WANTED— Position by experienced, stenographer. Address Box "M". j Daily Democrat. 217t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —7 room house; modern: : possession at once. Inquire of Mrs. John Moran, Phone 391.2153 t. FOR - RENT—Three furnished room for light housekeeping’■ 1221 West i Adams street. Phone 1011. 219t3 ATTENTION ELKS Elks stag picnic Sunday,'Sept. 20, 1925 at Elks Country Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. Chicken dinner, trap shooting and all kinds of amusements. All Elks with paidup membership cards invited. 219-t3 o — Roman chariots were equipper with i taximeters. o TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I will not be responsible for any debts made by my wife, Johanna Weber during the pendancy of this suit for divorce fTcd by her. 2193tx HERMAN WEBER. 0 Puplic Sale Calendar By advertising your sale in the columns of Democrat you can have your sale listed in this column FREE of charge. We also print sale bills, large and small By advertising your sa’e in the Daily Democrat you reach practically every farmer in Adams county and the stir rounding community, many of whom are prospective buyers for your cattle, live stock, mach'nery and farm' tools. Use the Daily Democrat for the most effective way to advertise your sale. Sept. 21 —Frank Kitson. 3 miles N. W of Decatur, on John Bogner farm Sept. 22 —Wtu Lightfoot. 3 miles south of Decatur on mud pike Sept. 23—Abraham Pancake & Son. 2 miles south, 3 miles west of Con voy. O. Sept. 24 —David Sclwdt. Admr. sa’e. 1 mi’e south of Middiebcrrv, O Sept. 29 —Ed Ahr, just east of Decatur. , Sept 39—Amos Liechty, 2 miles southeast of Salem. Sept. 30 —Amos Liechty. nine and one-half miles northeast of Berne. Oct. I—Rudyl—Rudy Meyers, 7 miles north of Decatur, on state road 21 Oct. 14—P. B. Dykeman. 314 miles northeast of Decatur in Union township. Pure Bred O. 1. C. hogs for breeding purposes, ffyre,bred sheep. No disease can be called “beyond help” until yo u have discovered whether or not < 8 there is a spinal condition which can b e correct* Telephone for an appointment now. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to S:O9. M. &ewnd St Phons 6ZB

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦•* ♦ BUSINESS CARDS • 11. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 , Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway sou’h of Decatur Democrat N.A.'- BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: I to 11:30- 12:30 to s:os Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount el 5 PERCENT money on improved real estat*. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate 4CHURGEIUS ABSTRACT OFFICE 33 8. 2nd St IQ O ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Decatur. Indiana I I- Phone 575 Phone, 1022 See me at Chevrolet Garage I Opposite Murray Hotel. „-■ . — — -G I I I WANTED I » l | Rags, Aubber, Paper of all | j kinds, ecrap Iron, Metals and j | Hides. ■ I j We will call with our truck for | •n any junk you wish to dispose j | of. I J | PHONE 442 I ‘ MAIER HIDE A FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. crossing. .)—— . - — ' — O NOTICE or IIML SETTLEMENT <»!•’ ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Catherin Rug-g. deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held ut Decatur. Indiana, on the 10th day of October, 192*. and show cause, if any. whv the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with j the estate of said deecedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. M’F %MTTH. Adini’istrator. Decatur, Indiana, September X. 19.‘5. J. F. Snow. Atty. Sept. 9-16 — oi APPOINTMENT OU ADMIN DTK A TOR Notice is hereby given. That the < undersigned has been appointed Adj ministrator of the estate of Hervey I Steele. late of Adams County, deceased, i The estate is probably solvent. CHARLES H. STEELE, : Sept. 4. 1925. Administrator Sept. 9-16-23. 0 _ No, 2190 NOTIC E OE FIAtL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notiro is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Mary A. I Knltth*. deceased, to appear in the Adi ams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, I Indiana, on the Ist day of October. 1 1925, and show raiuw. if rtnv. whv the j FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with ' the estate of said decedent should not i>e approved; and said heirs are notified ‘o then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. GEORGE W. KNITTLE. Administrator. Decatur. Indiana. Sept. 7, 1925. Dure B. Erwin, Atty. 0-16 Q, — APPOINTMENT OF EXEC 1 TRIA Notice is herehj given, ThaU-4 he undersigned has b«»en appointed Executrix of the Estate of Joseph Crozier late of ' ounty, deceased. The • state is probably solvent. ELLA CROZIER. Sept. !>, 1925. Executrix. Dore B. Erwin, Atty, 9-19-23 NOTH E TO PROPERTY Ot% NFRS In Hb* Rotter of South Sixth Street Sidewalk Improvement Notice is hereby given Chat the Common Council In and for the City of Decatur, Indiana, did on the 18th day of August, 1925. pass and adopt a preli miliary resolution for the eonstrm•Hon of the sidewalk on and along the folloM’lng wide, to-wit: Commencing on the south side of Madison Street thence running south on I the east side of South Sixth Street to I the north side of Jefferson Street in the City of Decatur. Adams County. ; Indiana, ami, there to terminate. As per plans and spe uflcatlbris, which I said* plan- and specifications are on ' file in the ofhee of the City Clerk and subject to the inspection to -aH parties interested. \ Further notice ts« alro that tire Cojnmon Council will oa the sth. dav of October. 1925 at 7:00 o'clock P M. at th*ir Council Room in said City, hear and recelvfe any and all objections and remonstrances which mhy be made and filed against their improvement and will then determine whether or not such benefits aceuring to the property liable to be assessed therefor will be equal to the estimated eoaU thereof. Witness my hand and official seal this Sth day qf-SepUmfcer. 192,5 ( sea! • CAI faffßlE L IIAt K F MAU. Sept. 9-16. City CJerfc

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IG, 1925.

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Daily Report tn Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 1120; shipments 3800; official to New York yesterday. 1900: ■ hogs closing steady; heavies $13.75<J7 1114 15; medium sl4 15<7r $14.25; light weight $14.2541 $4.35; light lights I $14.00; pigs 01.3 754r514.00; packing soWk rough sll i 375. slow; sheep, 300; best lambs I $15.75. some held at $16.00; best ewes I LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Sept;. 16) — | Fowls 20c 1 Leghorn Fowls 15<t Heavy Broilers ‘Bc eghorn. Aneonas and Black broilers 15c id Roosters 8c Ducks 11 c Geese Eggs, dozen ,30c LOCAL GrTln" MARKET (Corrected Sept 16) Barley, per bushel 75 Oats, per bushel 34c Rye. per bushel 90c New Wheat. No. 1 1151 New Wheat. No. 2 V-50 LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 43c NOTICE The Adams County Detective Asso. ciat'oß Noi 151. will convene in the 4th quarter session. Saturday, Sep tember 19. at 2:30 o’clock, at the Old Adams County Bank Social room, to uansact the yearly business, and elect officers for the coming year; also to select a delegate to the National convention to be held at Frankfort. Indi. Oct. 6, 1925. commencing Tuesday evening, at 7:30 c’i'ock and Wednesday All mem bers are requested to be present, and report to your standing in the com I pany, as there is special business to your interest. Come. Your Secretary. 219t2x JOHN D. STi’LTS ; o petition for discharge In the matter of Joseph AV. Hettier No. 962. In Bankruptcy. Order of Notice Thereon D strict of Indiana, ss: On this 9th day of September. AD 1925 on reading the ,petit>oij the bankriiot for h's diJmlarge" IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT That a hearing be had upon the samf on the 28th day of October. A D., 192' before said Court at Indianapolis, ir »aid District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof shall he published twice in the Deca tur Democrat, a newspaper printed ir said District, and that all knowi creditors and other persons in inter est may appear at the said time and jdace and show cause, if any the’ have, why the s.-f.d prayer of th petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by tlu Court that the sa d Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copier of said petition and this order ad dressed to them at their p’aces of residence as stated WITNESS, the HONORABLE ROP VRT C BATTZELf.. Judge of sad Court,, and the seal thereof, at Fort tVayne, in said District, on the 9th dey of September. A.D., 1925. (S»al of the Court) 16-23 WM P. KAPPES. Clerk o PETITION FOR DISCHARGE In the matter of Sarah J. Hettier In Bankruptcy, No 963. Order of Notice Thereon D'str'ct of Indiana, ss: On this 9th day of September. A D.. 1925 on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT. That a hearing be had upon the same on the 28th day of October. A,D. 1925 before said Court at Indianapolis, in said Distr ct. at n'ne o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof shall be published twice in the Deca tur Democrat, a newspaper printed in y;»/d District, and that ; 1 known crertitors and other persons In interest may appear st the sa d time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the said prayer of the petitioner should net be granted. And it is further ordered by the court that (he said Clert shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of sa d petition and this order addressed to them at (he r plabes of residence as stated. WITNESS, th- HONORABLE ROB ERT C. BALTZELL. Judge of said Cour*-, and the seal thereof, at Fort Wayne, in said District, on the 9th day of September. A.D., 1925. (Seal of the Court) 16-23 WM. P. KAPPES. Clerk —o : : APPOIXTMES'I’ OS' At>UtM«n’llATOH Notion is licret'.v given. That ttie Undersigned lias been appointed A<l--of t lie estate of Ella Charleston, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM A WELLS Sept. I. 11*26. < Administrator, C. L. Walters, Attorney. 2-9-111 —— i N.o 2193 . WOIICE OF FINAL ’ETTLEIIES7 OF ESTATE Notl'-e is hereby given to the creditors. hetrs and legatees of Rose Kaßer, deceased, to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on the 28tii day of September. 11*25 and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent shotihl not be approved; arid said heirs are notified th then and there niqke proof of heirshtp. and receive their distributive shares. JAMES W. BECKET., Admialstrator. r’seatu- ind'in* Ftp*. 1, 1925. Dore B, Erwin, Attornej. 2-3-16

Court House L__„ J; c Hileman Will Probated | ( The will of George R. Hileman, late ( owner of the Overland garage here, was probated in court today. The eu- r tire estate, after debts are paid, is j ■left to the decedent’s daughter Mrs. | f Ethyl Robbins, of Englewood. California, and his wife, Marie Hileman, of j Decatur, share and share alike. Mrs.' (l Hileman was appointed administratrix with will attached, and she filed bond u in the sum of SIO,OOO The will was l: made on July 30, 1925 The personal property of the estate is valued at $5,000 and the real estate at $9,500. c Claim Filed t Geary and Barnett, physicians of f Fort Wayne .have filed a claim against f the estate of William H. Myers, de- f ceased, for SSO. alleged to be due for a i post mortum, c Winteregg Will Probated < The last will and testament of t David D. Winleregg. late of Monroe j township, has been prebated in court t here. The will provides that the en t tire estate, after all just debts are < paid, bo given ft* his widow, Lottsinn Anna Winteregg. to remain her prop* > erty as long as she remains a widow, f If she remarries, the estate is to be i divided among the children. Guardian Files Report In the guardianship of Mary J. ' Teeple. Mary E. Steele, gr.nrdian filed 1 i final report and resignation. The ' report was approved, the guardian authorized to pay the balance, $848.72. ’ in her hands to the clerk of the court, a nd the resignation was accepted, the 1 guardian was discharged. ( In the guardianship of Carl E . Mag. dalena E.. and Walter E. Amstutz, ths guardian filed a final report as to ’ Carl E. Emstutz, and a current report as to the other two wards. The re- 1 ports were approved, the guardian' i discharged as to Carl E. Amstutz and 11 the guardianship continued as to the other two wards. Claim Is Allowed A claim for $690 against the estate! of the John JTrim estate in favor of, Joseph Brandyberry was allowed by | the court today. Set For Trial The case of Joseph Ruff vs. the John J. Fox estate has been set for trial on October 13. the case of the Starr Piano Com!)-, any vs. Murray J. Scheerer has beea set for trial on October 9. Suit For Separation Johanna M. Weber has filed suit n the Adams circuit coSrt for a (k 1 ree of five years s/paration from bed uid board against her husband, Herman Weber. Mr. and Mrs? Weber were married Juno 7. 1925 and Seprated August 23. 1925. Mrs. Weber complains that her husband began inding fault with her shortly after their marriage, that c told her he lidn’t love her any more and that sbe . -hould get a divorce and he would have another wife within four weeks, •itie further alleges that he compelled! her to work in the fields and that'he; ssociated with men and women of bad repute. A petition for a teuipor-.j ary allowance was filed by the plain- j tiff, and the court ordered the defend - ■ ant to pay $35 to the clerk of tlie court for the plaintiff’s attorney fees. Attorney Dore B. Erwin is counsel for the plaintif and Attorney R. C. Parrish, of Fort Wayne, has appeared for the defendant. The earth wobles a little about its rx. . W’iinpte ß \ ( it 1 U7 WHY do you let thosn unsightly pimples, blackheads and blotches disfigure your skin and ruin your appearance? You can keep them away if you keep your system full of rich, red blood. And not only that, but the very texture of ybur skin will be soft and velvet like —and the coloring radiant as a rose. It's all I* the blood. And 8. 8. 8. will help Nature keep your blood rich and red and pure. Yes, you can keep plmplss away, simply by* taking 8 8. 8. That's a faet. The kind of red-Mood-eells that 8. S. S. helps Nature build makes your skin beautiful—clears it up just like it puts firm flesh onyou—brings strength to/— — weak, flabby muscles —I CC C ) gives you an appetiteVjlJLJL/ like you used to havo X , and generates the x. ' energy and vitality of youth throughout your entire system. Just try it and see for yourself! All ; druggists sell 8. S. 8. Get the larger i bottle. Its more economical.

Contest For Cow Testing Associations Every member of the Adams coun-< ty cow testing association and their friends are eligible for entry in the eow testing association membership contest at the 1925 National Dairy exposition *0 the tester whose association makes the best attendance record at this exposition, a prize of $35 is offered by the Indiana Manufacturers of Dairy products, who will also offer us second prize. $25; third, $lO, and fourth. $5. Each tester entering the contest must notify G A. Williams, assistant in dairy extension. Purdue University, before October Ist. I All persons in the contest are required to register with the person in charge of the Purdue dairy exhibit in the Purdue Building on the state fair grounds, one of the group of eight buildings to be occupied by the eXpesitton. Cow testing association members are encouraged to bring other interested parties from their communities who shall be known as associate members. They may be any person over Sixteen years of age who is interested in dairying, according to Roy Price, tester of the Adams county association. * In order to place all cow testing associations on an equitable basis for making awards, they are divided into four different groups. The Ad-1 ams county association is in Group 3, which allows six points for each cow testing association member attending the exposition and three points for each associate member. The awards are made to the four testers whose associations are credited with the highest number of points. o s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s o WANTED — Seven men to wheel concrete at Swimming Pool Friday morning. See Orval HarrufT at once. It

SHE lIK DISCOUNT Pay Your Electric Light and Power Bills on or before Sept. 21 Bills are now due. Save your 10% Discount by paying them before the twentieth of month at City Hall

EVERYONE KNOWS THAT a good crop of grain does not i just happen—it i* sowed, tended and harvested. EVERYONE KNOWS IS THAT a crop of money can be put W to good use, or dissipated and allow- j IK ed to go to waste. £ EVERYONE KNOWS 1 THAT if the same care is applied in I his financial garden as is understood j must be taken by a good gardner in 4 growing crops, a satisfactory return I will be his harvest. I THIS BANK PAYS 4% 1 . COMPOUNDED SEMI ANNUALLY. qtioneilv OBqhk Jtipital and Surplus Djgcatur, ’ | PUBLIC SALT As I am going to quit farming. I will sell at Public Auction at my residence, .3% miles south of Decatur; 1 mile east and 2 miles north of Monroe, on Mud Pike, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925 Commencing at 10:00 A. M. 7 HEAD OF HORSES 7 Sorrel rnaft) 9 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; Sorrel horse, 7 years old, weight 1500 lbs.; Gray Mare. 9 years old, in foal, weight 1.310 lbs.; Bay Hors.-, 7 years old. weight 1400 lbs.; Roan Mare. 10 years old, in foal; Sorrel Saddle Horse, 8 years old; Black Mate, 8 years old. weight 1200 lbs. 8 HEAD OF CATTLE 8 Jersey cow, be fresh day of sale; Roan cow. calf by side; Jer- y co». be fresh October 17th; Jersey cow. be fresh November 15th; Holstein cow. giving 5 gallons per day; oae Jersey cow and one Jersey cow; one Roin Heifer, coming yearling. 27 HEAD OF HOGS 27 Dtiroc Sow. 8 Pigs by side; two Big Type Poland China Sow*, dur to farrow last September; one Spotted Poland China Sow, due to farrow last of September; 15 Shoats, weighing 50 or 69 pounds each 23 HEAD OF SHEEP 23 22 Head of good Shropshire Breeding Ewes; One Buck. POULTRY 1 Geese; 2 dozen Barred Rock Laying Hens; 1 dozen Rhode Island Red Pullets, Full blood. HAY AND GRAIN 15 tons Mixdd Hay in mow; 5 tons of good Oats Straw, 150 bushel Oat: in bin; 20 acres of good Corn in field. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Fordson Tractor; Oliver Plows; Disc and Tandem; Deering Binder Mower; Hay Leader: 1. 11. C. Corn Planter, new; 2 Cultivators; Walking Breaking Plow; 5-shovel Plow: Single Shovel JPtow; 3-sectlon Spike Tooth Harrow; 2 Wagons; End Gate Seeder; Gas Engine; Pump Jack; Oil Drums. Corn Busker, like new. MISCELLANEOUS—Brooder Stove, Water Tank; 3 Double Sets of work Harness; Tank Heater; Iron Kettle; Barrels; Rocking Chair; Oil Heater; Clothes Rack: Jars; Cupboard, and many other articles not mentioned TERMS—AII sums of $5.00, ami under, cash. On sums over ss.mi i credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note drawing 8% interest the last 6 months. 4% discount for cash on sums over $5.00. WM. LIGHTFOOT, Owner ROY JOHNSON 1 and LEE DRAWHORN, AuctioneersLUNCH SERVED BY ST. PAUL LADIES AID. {PUBLIC sale As I have decided to quit farming. I will sell at puh'ic auction, at residence located 3 miles northwest ot Decatur ou the River Road, known as the o d John Bogner farm, on Monday, September 21 flale to begin al 10 o'clock, (be following property, to-wit HORSES —One black mare, 10 years old, weight about 1450 tbs.; ono smooth mouth bay mare, weight about 1200 lbs.; one iron gray mule. ' ■ years old. weight about 900 tbs. CATTLE—One red pole eow will be fresh by day of sale; one red eo” 5 years old. ca'f by side: on» Holstein cow. 6 years old, will be fresh about Nov. 20; one red pa'e cow 4 years old; one Holstein cow will be fresh O< f . 20, 5 year old; Holstein heifer, fresh Nov. 15; one red pole heifer. 2 year old. HOGS—One Poland China sow will farrow Oct. 1; one Chester Whii sow wi'l farrow Oct. 1; one Spotted Poland China sow will farrow Oct. 1: one Belt sow, Chester White; one red sow; one Duroc male hog; 2 Duroc and Poland f'h'na spotted male hogs; 40 head Shoats Weighing from 60-120 ti> GRAIN—3O acres of good corn- 400 shock cut; 2% ton of No. 1 mixed hay; 100 bushel oats. . ' FARM IMPLEM9* alter A. Wood 8 foot hinder: Van Brunt I" disc fertilizer drill; Nisco manure spreader; International cultipaeker; 14 ■ Osborne double disc. The above injp'ements are practically new. Mctoi m'ek 5 foot mower; Osborne hay loader; C. B. * Q. corn planter; 14 inch Gal*' walking plow; 60 tooth wooden frame spike tooth hairow; 60 tootb irbh frame spike tooth harrow; International hay rake; corn pow. 3’/i ikon Old Hickory wagon; 2 light farm wagons; one-horse Turnb'i 11 wdfon; doub'e wagon bed; bay rack. HARNESS—One heavy set of doub’e bfeeehing harness; one light set of breeching harness; half set of farm harness; one-horse Wagon harness. MISCELLANEOU8—Anker Holth No. 5 cream separator; 800 tb- pk'*’ form scales: binder canvass; work bench; 10 foot galvanized hog self feed" er; fruit spraying outfit; log buuks; tongs and cant books; forks; shovel*; etc. I TERMS—AII sums of $5 and under cash; sums over that amount months time will be given, the last 6 months bearing 8% interest i ' Frank Kitson Dame’3 and Michaud, Aucticneert Jojm Starcst. Clsrk j The Ladies' Aid ot the Mt Pleasant church will serve dinner.