Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1925 — Page 5

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am 9U Wjr y‘ Chureh S||| -—*""**" I ...» MB Christian Church> 9| H. W. Thompson, Pastor. ■ Bl ' rvllt ' bfKin,,iug at 9:30 ■ * communion and si-rmun at 10:30 H \S-iM -erriee at 7 p. m. Subject K , ,«iug sertn -n. The Abomination ■ ‘\riM of >ennans i.u the Second | tU 'la.'- <■' sorrow ami trial ■ will find that Jesus is sttll the H Physician. Come to the ser- ■ of worship and prarte tomorrow. S J churches tell you of Him and » power to heal the broken heart- ■ eJ «d to save men from sin. Com.'. 9 First Evangelical Church 9 Ralph W. Ixiose, Minister 9 so day *i» l "’ RAI - LY I)AY ' A ■ mine program has been prepared ■ ip which all will have a part. The 9 whois morning will be given over to 9 the Rail': be sure td come at 9:15. 9 The EI-C. E will meet at 6:45. 9 subject is "How can our Society bene--9 fit our Community?” Leader. Miss He Zcltos Fuhrman. This is Rally Sun--9 day for the E. L C. E. ■ Rer. F. G. Berger. j>f Fort Wayne. 9 will preach at tho evening worship ser--9 rice »t 7:30 and will conduct the ■ Holy Communion. Every member is ■ urged to hep resent. S The Brotherhood meeting will be on K Monday evening at 7:30. Wednesday ■ ’ evening at 7:30 the mid-week service ■ of prayer. ■ The Fort Way tie District annual Wo- | mane Missionary Society convention ■ will be held in the First Church at I Decatur. Thursday evening and all ■ day JYiday. A cordial invitation is ■ eiteaded to all to attend. ■ The Community Training School will ■ meet Monday evening at 7:15. H o I United Brethren In Christ. I Cecil R. Smith. Minister. I'lihle School at 9:15. let. ns make tlis first Sunday in October a fine ■ Itegnning fir the quarter. Get your neighbors to come with you. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. A helpful service for all. Eresing worship at 7:30. Sermon by tbeuiastor. I New plans and goals are being arI ranged to make us a bigger and betI ter working church. We will depend on every one to help afad do their best if ovir plans succeed. We are glad | the different cla.- ses and organizations | of the church are planning for great things this winter. Your pastor had a delightful time at the Work and Win Class meeting on last Thursday evening. This class will give a musical on the evening of October 15lh. Our Rally Day will be October 25. Get u» all help to make our church a friendly chureh. Tell others they are welcome. — -o Church of God E. A. Ball. Pastor. Sunday schood, 9:30 a. in. Preaching. 10:39- a. m. luuag peoples meeting. 6:45 p. m. Preaching 7:45 p. ;n Zion Reformed Church A. R. Pastor Sunday Services Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. A full attendance at this service is desired, fonie out and welcome the new superintendent and his co-workers. There will be no morning or evenittg service owing to the absence of the Pis tor. Junior and Senior Christian Egdeavor at 6:45 p. m. All of the young People are urged to attend these ser'ices ting there may be no let up of tbo splendid interest already shown in these services. o Zion Ev. Lutheran Church Theßible J lie Norm of Faith and Practice Hie Seventeenth Sunday after Trim n > Gospel:Luke, 14, 1-11. Epistles: 4, 1-6. English service 10:30; German ft 30. Bible class Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. fbe Lord will guide thee contiuuVs. 58. 11. — Baptist Bulletin. U. E. Miller. Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30. Classes tor i who come with a fine spirit of felowship. if y ou are uot attending i • unday School come over to the little b-’.ek church and try us. Mowing hour of worship at 16:39. ;

Subject of inessnge, “The Exalted Christ." We seek always to exalt the crucified Christ as Lord and Master. B. Y. P. U. at six o'clock. Note the change of time for evening services from 6:30 to 6 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7. Subject of m“ssago. “No Other Name.'* -Special emphasis is being placed on the evening services. A real prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Rally Day Sunday, Oct. 11. The goal, 250 present, and $250 offering. 1 • o — First Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. Mr. Kenneth Schafer, a member of this church, who is at present a student in McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago, will preach, in the absence of the pastor. The faithful attendance of every member Is expected. 6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor Society. There will be no evening service. .Members please take notice. Wednesday evening. 7:30 Midweek service. This will be a preparatory service for the regular quarterly communion service, which has been postponed from Sunday, October 4th until Sunday, October 11th. o First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, Pastor. The Annual Rally Day Services will be conducted in this church tomorrow (Sunday. Oct. 4th.) The Sunday school will join with the pastor in putting on the Official Program prepared by the Sunday School Board of the denomination. Topic, “The Builders." This is one of the very best programs of recent years. It will be so presented as to both entertain and instruct the large congregations present. The service of the morning will be a combination service so conducted as to cover the entire forenoon period for church services. Our atendance goal is 800. Sunday School and church membership surely ough tto reach that figure. Hearty cooperation on the part of all will do it. A Church Family Luncheon will be served at Iff o'clock. Bring your baskets well tilled and enjoy this feature. A Home-Coming Service will be held in the afternoon at 2:30. The Junior Epworth League Service will be merged with this service. The Senior Epworth League will join the pastor in an evening service, beginning at 7 o'clock. This meeting is for everybody and will round out the services of a Red Letter Day in this chureh. Let every member ami friend of the church boost for the entire program. -o — ** Nurse Assaulted And Murdered In An Alley Dalton. 111., Oct. 3. —(United Press) —The body of Miss Emma Bacon, 30, a prettv nurse, was found in an alley here today. The young woman apparently had been attacked and murdered. Authorities have not ben able to learn wh(<e Miss Bacon's home is but she had been working in the Chicago tuberculosis institute, located here, for several months. She was returning from a nurses' meeting in Chicago when she was assaulted. ■ o Indiana Legionaircs Leave For Convention Indianapolis, Oct. 3 —(L'niteil Press) Two hundred members of the Indiana delegation to the American Legion convention at Omaha left here today on a special train. About 150 more members, including a thirty-eiffbt piece baud frdm I/ogansport, will board the train at Chicago. —— 0 — — Fred I. King Named State Arson Attorney Indianapolis, Oct. 3 —(United Press) —Fred I. King, special dry enforcement attorney here, was named late Friday to specoed Chester Davis as arson attorney in the office of the state fire marshal. The appointment was made by Al fred Hogston after a conference With Governor Jackson. — o — Ripe Pears And Blossoms On Tree At Same Time Columbus, Ind., Oct. 3. — (United Press.)—Ou Khe Morgan Quick farm near here is S pear tree that presents a most unusual appearance, in that with a large number of ripening pears ou 'the tre». are hundreds of blossoms for a second crop of pears. ~ —0 — s_3_.j_V ANT ADfe EARN—3—)—s

DECATUR DAILY. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925.

LJ H I. CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Home Guards of Methodist church 1 --Mrs. D. W. Beery, postponed. Ladies' Aid Society of U. B. Church Cafeteria Supper—Church, 5 to 7 pm. Gray Side of Christian Lid les' Aid ’ Society—Pastry Sale—White Meat ' Market. Monday Pythian Needle Club — Pythian ' Home, after lodge. Research Club—Mrs. C. D. Lew ton, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota Xi—Miss Carolyn Acker. 7:30 p. m. C. L. of C— K. of C. Hull. 8 p. m Woman's Missionary Society of ’ Zion Reformed Church—Church parlors, 2:30 p. in. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul Society—K. of ' C. Hall Triangle Section of Christian Ladies’ Aid —Pie Social —Church basement, 8 .p. m. • • Clink —Brandy berry Miss Mary Brandybeiry and Mr. Frank Click were quietly married nt i th3 home of the Rev O. E. .M'llsr, f pastor of the Baptist church, this irorning. Rev. Millar received the vows. Mr. and Mrs. Click will reside in this city. The meeting of tho St. Vincent de ! Paul Society will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Knights of Columbiis J Halt A box social will bo held at the j Smith school house one mile north and four miles west of Monroe, or one mile east of Honduras, Thursday ‘ night, October 8. Alton Corsdn is teacher at the school. The public is invited to attend the social. Mr. and Mrs. Dore B. Erwin, of this 3 city, attended a golden wedding cele- . bration held by Mr. and Mrs. Chris- < tian A. Neuenschwander at their home f in Herne, Friday. About tot) relatives - and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Neuen- . schwander attended the affair. A B bountiful dinner was served on two i- long tables in the basement of the First Mennonite church of Berne at J ihe noon hour. All the couple's chilr iffen were present. Mr Neuenschwano der is one of the oldest business men of Berne. He is vice-president of the 1 Bank of Berne. Mr. and Mrs. Neuenschwanden are in good health. t The Pythian Needle Club will meet 1 Monday evening after lodge. The hosl tesses will be Mesdames Ireta Frye back. Mary Milter, Minta Meyers and Effie Schug . Youth Sentenced For Robbing School House , Columbus, Ind., Oct. 3. — (United Press.)—Herifert Hodges. 24. son of Clayton W. Hodges, of this city, pleaded guilty to burglary in circuit court here late yesterday and was sentenc- ( cd from 2 (T? 14 years to the Indiana t Reformatory and disfranchised for in } years. Tile prisoner, confessed to breaking into the Hawereek township eonsoli- ■ dated school building ten miles east 5 of here and hauling away the furnishings in the building, including a phonograph, chair, desks, tables, two clocks, window curtains, draperies and a pair of spectacles, the property I of Chas. Rominger, principal of the school. 1 The thief is said to have overlook- ' ed a sum of money that was in a ' drawer ’of the building. > 0 Hunters Shoot At Squirrel On Belt Os Their Companion English. Ind., Oct. 3. — (United Press.)—A squirrel swinging from his belt made Kenneth Grant, 19, a target for other hunters near here. Nobel McMahel saw the squirrel through ■ some underbrush, but did not. see i Grant. McMahel fired, about 25 , shots entering young Grant’s side. Ford Planes Unable To Take Off At Indianapolis Indianapolis, Oct. 3—(United Press) —Fourteen airplanes in'the reliability tour for the Edsel Ford trophy were ' prevented from resuming their flight, today by a rain that started just as they were scheduled to take off for. Columbus. Ohio. The sky was overcast and created a daytime darkness that is expected to delay start of the tour. o_— — J Milton Swearingen and Bob Helm tended the football gam* at Fort Wayne today. . j

RALLY DAY PROGRAM* Interesting Service Planned For Sun-, day Morning At Evangelical Church In This City. An Interesting Rally Day program Is being planned by tho Evangelical Sunday School of this city, for to- 1 morrow morning. It is in the form of a Rally Day cruise- The service is founded on a quotation from Jonah 10:25 tomorrow morning. Regular Sunday school wil Ibe held at 9:30. All members of the Evangelical church and Sunday school and their friends have been invited to attend. The entire program will be in the. form of a cruise and the ship sets sail from the Evangelical church at 10:26 tomorrow morning. All members of the Evangelical church and Sunday School and their friends have invited to attend. The program is as follows: Sail at 10:25 sharp. l’0:k» A. M..—Music by the choir in the forecastle. Passengers and crew on board. Weighing the anchor. Song A message to the Master of the Waves—by the navigating officer —Pastor. Consulting our chart —Led by the first mate— Superintendent, Ix-auer —Who is our pilot? School —"If I take the wings of the momnig and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea. even there shall thy hand lead me and thy right hand hold me.” Song 272. Leader —What are our clearance papers? School —Recite John 3:16. Song 204 Liader —What is our chart? School—“ All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproff. for correction in righteousness. Study to. show thyself approved unto God: a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." Song 148 Leader —What is our compass? School —“When He, the spirit of truth is come, He will guide unto al! truth. I'he Spirit searches all things: yea even the deep things of God." » Song 37. Leader—What is our anchor? School —“Now the God of hope fll you with ail joy and peace in believing that you may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost," which hope is an anchor to the soul, both sure and steadfast! Song 116. Leader —What currents are to be avoided? School—“ Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men." Leader —What is our course? School—"I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh to the Father but by me." S< ng 76. Leader—What is our port of destination? School —"We are journeying unto the place of which the Lord said. “I will give it to you." Looking for a city which hath foundations whose builder and maker Is God. Instruction from experienced voyagers- (Three minutes each ) Dangers of the voyage. (Temptation) —J. T. Kelly The compass (Conscience) —Mrs. C. E. Hocker. The chart (Bible)-Mrs. Loose Our Pilot (Jesus Christ) —Robert Garard, Life saving stations (Church and Sunday School) —Pastor. Five minutes tor reports. Closing hymn. — o ' ILoeafe Mrs. Arthur Lutz, of Louisville, Ky„ is a guest of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Kohne. of Jefferson street. Mrs. Lutz, before her marriage last spring, was Miss Agnes Kohne. of tliis city. Mrs. Fred Sellemeycr and daughter, Della, spent the day in Fort Wayne, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Sellemeyer. Mrs. Paul Briede and Miss Mae Berling spent Ihe day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. 1). Kern affd family will be the guests of iMr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson at Fort Wayne. Sunday. Miss Helen Kocher will leave Tuesday for Detroit, Michigan, where she' will enter a Dramatic School. Miss Kocher attended Michigan University at Ann Arbor last year. Irvin Butler, Bert Hower and Floyd ■ Enos left at noon today for Marton. I where they wil lattend the annual reunion of the 139th Field Artillery of the World War veterans. The reunion will begin tonight and last over the week end. Mitss Jirene of Garrett, is spending tho week end with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory. Kenneth Shafer, ft Chicago. 13 Visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Shafer, of north • f the city. Joe Shafer left this morning for Muncie where he will attend Muncie | Normal. Richard Bishoff, of Union township, was a business visitor here this afternoon. , ] Mr. and Mrs William Biehold. of Root township, were shoppers here this afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs, William Weber, of

r i Peterson, were In the city thin afternoon shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stump, of Washington township, were visitors here thfls afternoon. Charles Nyffler, of Pleasant Millalooked after business interests hero today. Miss Mary Bauman, of Fort Wayne' is spending the week end here w*ltl>. hdr parents. Mo. and Mrs. Heury j Bauman. Crls Grewe and family, of Union ( township, were shoppers here this afternoom John Mugley and family have moved from the Magley farm, north of the city to 728 Nopht Second street. • Austin Stults of Fort Wayne was here today attending to business. I W. A. Klepper attended to business at Fort Wayne last evening. A number from here attended the calf judging at Berne today. The first issue of RaveUngs t the high school paper, will be out uext Friday! | The John T. Myers Clothing Store B w as closed this afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock during the funeral ser- | vices of Miss Margaret Nichols, daugh- I etr of Alva Nichols, who is in charge I of the shoe department at the Myers I store I I Miss Eola Gentis, of Fort Wayne, I is spending the week-end here with I friends and relatives. I The Misses Kathryn and Virginia I Hyland spent the afternoon in Fort I Wayne visiting with friends. I Miss Clarice Lux is spending the I week-end in Fort Wayne with her par- I cuts. | Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, and daugh- I lets, Florence and Irene, and Miss Mar- I garot Holtbous# motored to Adrian, I , Michigan, to visit Miss Naomi Holt- I hous«s who is a student there. i , o ———— ] Man Suffers 20 Years From Creeping Paralysis I ——— I Columbi' r s, Ind.. Oct. 3. — (United , Press) —Eugene Russell. 63. is dead of creeping paralysis from which he had suffered for twenty at his home at Hope. For three years prior to his ' death he was bedfast because of the , mafady and for a year prior to his ■ death he was wholly helpless, i o Grounds For Divorce Jeffersonville, Ind., Oct. 3. —(Unlt- ’ ed Press.) — After he attempted to r cut her throat, Mrs. Elsie Brown de- . elded that it was time to divorce her husband. She also alleged that he failed to provide for her, made her • work for her own living, took her earnings away from her and frequently beat her. She was granted a di- ■ vorce this morning in the Clark circuit court. ' EXTRA: SPECIAL! Regular SI.OO marcel , and end curl for only 50c , Mon., Tues., WedA of each week. Phone 667 212 N. 2 st. MAJESTIC FORT WAYNE SUNDAY Matinee at 3 O’Clock Night at 8:15 Coming Direct From a Record Week at Buffalo, and After This City Then to Detroit. Again Fort Wayne is Favored. PAUL i WHITMAN Himself and His i Orchestra i | Even Larger Than Last Season Prices —Afternoon, 75c to $2.00; Night, 81.00 to $3.50 WARNING — Don't confuse this orchestra with others using Whiteman's name. It is not an ; orchestra playing special dances, etc. It's Paul Whiteman and His Famous Orchestra of 32 Men In a Concert of Popular American Music. Seat Sale Now On ' Phone Anthony 1378 1 FORT WAYNE _/

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