Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1925 — Page 8
Church Announcements First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light. D. D, Pastor The services of this church for tomorrow will be full of Interest to al) worshippers Come and bring your ITiendswith you. By so doing you give endearment to your church ami its program. The pastor will be in his pulpit ready to conduct the services. Morn.ng sermon, 10:45 o'clock Topic: “A Church Militant Service attended by Representatives from the Church Triumphant.” A great meeting Let us have a good one as we look in upon these churchmen. Sunday School service at 9:30 a m. Rally the forces for a good session. Junior League meeting, 1:30 p.m A half hour early on account of a funeral service in the auditorium. Sen.or Epworth League meeting at 6:30. At 7:30, the Chapter assisted by the pastor will give the pageant entitled thanksgiving Ann" The auditorium should be filled for this interesting and instructive service. In connection with the prayer meet ing next Wednesday night, the pas tor assisted by the Rev. F A. Shipley, w <ll give a steropticon lecture entitled, “Man God's Partner." These pictures are exceptionally flue and should be seen by the entire congregation. —o - St. Mary’s Church First Mass 7:30 High Mass and Confirmation 9:45 Prayer Hour. Friday evening 7:30 O MAKES REPORT ON CLUBS IN DISTRICT (Continued from page one) mulgate the policy of the state feder ation in every way possible. This spirit was reflected by one of the resolutions at our convention, viz; Resolved that we recommend a closer cooperation with our State and National departments, and so secure unity for a biger and better America "The new officers for 1925-36 are: Chairman, Mrs A. B. Taylor. Pendleton; vice-chairman, Mrs J. W. Me-Mi'-lan, Muncie; secretary and treasNOTlCE—Positively no hunting or tresspassing on my farm. Jim Halberstadt. 2li'.t lx SPECIAL TRICK SERVICE We are making a trip to Indianapolis. Monday, Oct. 19, returning Tuesday and if anybody has shipment of goods coming on above date will be glad to give you price on truck haul between Indianapolis and Decatur. D. F. Teeple, phone 254. Drayman. 245t2x r - NOTICE I am no longer an employe of the Hyland Plumbing Shop. And I have opened a shop of my own at my residence, 33J North 9th street- I am ready to do your I Plumbing and Heating. Repair work. Especially prices right. | Satisfaction Guaranteed. • will appreciate your patronage, i Phone number 644. J. N, IRELAN.
urer. Mrs Evangeline Lewis. Pendleton. ••We welcome the new officers and commend them to the club women of our district Be loyal to them, be prompt with your courtesies nd business dealings and we believe the Eighth district will lie proud of its report next year." o HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Fort Wayne South Side. 57; Huntington, 0. Garrett, 12; Edon, Ohio, 0. Indianapolis Tech., 13; Elwood. 0. — — - -o Mrs. Dan Helm, of east of the city, was a shopper here this afternoon. Mrs. E W Kampe is spending the week-end .with relatives at Fort Wayne. Miss Hazel Peterson and Miss Bessie Martz spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting relatives. Mrs. Rout is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer. Ben Shuts of Van Wert county attended to business here today. Jacob Kalver arrived from Chicago last evening. Lou Trixler and Mr. Sale of Huntington transacted business here yesterday afternoon. The Home Builders will give away a lot at the old Adams County Bank building Monday evening.
We join with the entire community in offering hearty to the St. Marys Catholic Parish on the completion and dedication of the new St. Joseph Catholic School. ■ - s « «.»•«»'St « st«sc K,« SRK Views of the school appearing in'this issue were taken and finished by I Corner Jefferson and Second Streets
Foot Troubles? panful \ T€ND€K J X JOINT X M \ CRAMPCCT yw/ \ TOCS kJ ft CMkINS UNDER INSTEP -Ml CALLOUSES on sole ■■ SOfie « tender FREE DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY, OCTOBER 19 Seven persons out of every ten have *ome form of tocl trouble It may be weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles rorns. callouses or bunions or probably a « a=e ot tired, achinj’ painful feet Regardless of what may be tie nature ot your suffering you will find quick and permanent relief, this week, at our Foot Coral or t Depart men;. Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You For the benefit of all foot sufferers, this store lias arr. need with The Scholl Mfg Co., for the service! of one of Dr Sehol* » most -killed demonstrators, who will he at our -tore to give tree toot comfort demonstration*on the above dat- Everv loot .ullerer should take advantage of this exceptional opportunity. Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet fn a few seconds' time, without removing the hose, he can make a photographic print of your foot that positively allows il you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble ha. progres-wd J his service is absolutely free and places you under no obligation whatever FREE SAMPLES Do you want to know how to stop corns hurting instantly? Come in and get a sample of Dr Scholl's Zino-pads. They remove the cause of corns —friction and pressure. Thin, antiseptic, healing Bring your foot troubles to this store during this demonstration and learn the true meaning of foot comfort. WINNES SHOE STORE
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925.
Mrs. Sarah Kiser la spending the week-end with her cousin, Mrs. Percy 1 Meech at Toledo, Ohio. ( Miss Naomi Christen, teacher In , the Auburn schools, is spending the I week-end with her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. E. 8. Christen, of north of the city. Miss Ethel Vaughan, of near Poe, returned to her home today after visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Jesse Gilbert at Monroe for the past week. Charles Geisler, of Willshire. Ohio was a business visitor here this afternoon. Elmore Cook and daughter, of Washington township, were visitors' here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Mrs. I Pete Hiatt and Mrs. John Shafer have I returned from Indianapolis, where' 'they visited friends and attended the National Dairy Show Mr. and Mrs Leigh Biwen have re MATTERS OF FACT To improve the chemical process in the body for good health, take San Yak Pills. They strengthen the blood and body fluids, sterlize the stomach, intestines and iiowels to a degree nearly odorless. They prevent decomposition of animal and vegetable matter in the bowels that causes self-poison-ing. and are 50 years ahead of any other formula for the kidneys, high blood pressure, diabetis and rheumatism. Take to reduce the waist line. Sold at Smith. Yager A Falk Drug store. —Adv.
turned from Indianapolis after at-| tending the National Dairy Show. I The Misses Regina Murtaugh and' Catherine Christen, of Fort Wayne.' are spending the week end at theit parental homes in this etty. . Gail Kern Is spend.ng the week ■ end at Bloomington with friends, I ~o NOTICE We wUll be closed Monday morning account of the funeral of H Kalver. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 11 | ATTENTION BROTHER MASONS Called meeting 9 a m. Sunday morn- ’ ing. Decatur Lodge will conduct ser ! I ices for Harney Kalver, at the Meibers i home. Sunday morning and then convey body to Fort Wayne at home of i son. I. A. Kalver. Monday morning , Masons will leave Decatur. 8:30, for i Fort Wayne to attend funeral at 10. .Masons wdl give Ritualistic services at grave at Fort Wayne.
CALLITHIIMPIAN I DANCE MASONIC HALL SATURDAY OCT. 31 8:30 P. M. Prizes Good Music Lots of fun for Y oung and Old ADMISSION 35C
An Excellent Display Os New Fall Modes Are A Now Ready For You Fl/1 I II The New The New t V "J 1 ""* y coats DRESSES // A new shipment of .1,1 II , in straight line x in straight Imi I - - 11 1t n an< * *’ an ‘ ni(x^s - an< * are nUM ' e ' s I FALL HATS |l set „ I received today. I $24.75 $8.75 II No two alike. II U . , , // to to Specially priced at // $4.50 $149.50 SB7.5 f Aw Srfl o H CONGRATULATIONS < | gUjP To the entire, congrega- l|jj |S tion of St. Mary’s Catho- km Mg} lie church on the erection »W® . and dedication of the \ I U finest Catholic school 181/ ' 111 building in the state. M M r . E. F. Gass & Son
St. Marys Congregation deserves hearty congratulations on the dedication and completion of the fine new Catholic School We are also proud of having the honor of supplying the first coal which is now heating the many rooms in this building. Carroll Coal & Coke Co.
