Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1925 — Page 7
Church Announcements
>2 fl. ■ Zion Reformed Church A. R. Eleddcrjohann, PuHtor Sunday School at 9:15. It la u flue HV i to chertoh and make room In our 1 1V ,. H of matU'i'H of highest Importance alllt niiut out thoae of secondary value. Morning worship at 10:30 o’clock. Sermon subject, "His Presence In a Sinful World. 'flic W. M. 8. and G. M. G. will have » brief P ra y er service lininediat ~|y following the morning service. You are invited to stay. Senior and junior C. E. societies meet at 6:15. We urge the continuance of good attendance and fine interest. Evening service at 7 o'clock. A message on "Stepping Stones that lead Christward." Zion Reformed extends a cordial welcome to all. Choir meets for rehearsal at 7 tonight. o — Zion Ev. Lutheran Church Tlie Second Sunday in Advent. Gospel: Luke. 21, 25-36. Epistle: Rom. 15, 4-13. English service at 10:30. German service at 9:30. Catechism: Question 343-351. ■•Heaven and earth shall pass away" Matt. 24, 35. o — St. Mary's Church Ix>w Mass—s:oo. Low Mass—7:3o. High Mass—9:4s. Christian DoVtline—2:oo. Prayer Hour and Benediction 2:30. o Baptist Bulletin Sunday School promptly at 9:30 with classes for all with a fine spirit of interest. C. E. Bell, superintendent. Prayer meeting at 9:10 for all who care to come, especially teachers. Morning hour of worship at 10:30. The school quietly mergers into the hour of worship without loss of time Subject of morning message. “Some principles of the Kingdom of God a: told in the parables." Jesus said much about a Kingdom which would come. What did He mean? Has that Kingdom come? If so. why longer pray “Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as in heaven?” If jt has not come, when? B. Y. P. U. at six o'clock with plans for larger work. Evening service at 7 o'JTo’ek. The entire service will be a meditation concerning the Ixird's Supper and observance of the ordinance. This church has never observed the “Supper" in the evening. Come in remembrance of Him Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Brotherhood meeting Friday evening. O. E. Miller, Pastor. .— -■ o Church Os God. Rev. E. A. Ball. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Preaching, 10:30. Young Peoples''meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. tn. Golden Rule Sunday will be observed at the services and at the evening service an offering for Near East Relief will be taken. The pastor will ,be in charge of both the morning aud evening service. - ■■■—— o— ——— ■ - St. Marys Church Rev. J. A. Seimetz, Pastor. First mass, 7:30 p. in. High mass, 9:45 a. in. Christian Doctrine, 2:00 p. in. Prayer hour and Benediction, 2:30. The monthly contributions to the school fund are due this week. o —• Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor Dr. Burt Mangold, superintendent > Bible school. Unified service beginning at 9.30 a. m. Communion aud sermon at 10.,>0 a. m. The evening service at 7 p. ni. will be ip charge of the Christian Womans Missionary Society. A thought for tomorrow. The judgment of God is based on fact and reason, not on evasion and excuse. ■ -o — First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, Pastor The program of this church cai riei, a full quota of interesting and inspiring services to which all who do not regularly/worship elsewhei-. are most cordially invited. Ihe en tire membership with the friends ° f the church should come togethei i"ideal social, intelleutual and spirit ual fellowship. The pastor will preach. Morning topic: ‘‘The Call of Republic to Christian Womanhood. ■ • 10:45 a.m. is the hour. The ladies I • of the Woman's Home
■ sxasa; Society will attend In a body. 4 Evening topic: “Moro of Minuets. J Charleston” 7:30 odoct I* Sunday School session, 9:30 sharp J Jun or League meeting, g pni J Senior Epworth service, gp U1 ! < n..ri°d“7 n ° W P *"’ taK throu Rh the | period <>f preparation for the revival . <J>mpalgn. It is hoped that all forces J will swing into line and get ready ’ for action. 5 ' Tnnl‘ ye o “ 6etlng 'light. 11 topic. Why 1 Believe In Revivals" ' Come out and tell us about it. I] First Evangelical Church , Ralph W. Loose. Minister I he Bible School meets at 9:15 and ' the worship service follows at 10 15 I AH are invited to the School and the.' worship services. It is the duty and'l Privilege of all Christians to worship', regularly on the Lord's Day. The even- 1 , ing worship service is at 7:00. The I’ pastor looks for every faithful Chris-' tian who is able to be at this service I as well as at the morning service of ' worship. The Junior League of Christian En- , deavor meets at 2:00 p. in. The Inter- 1 , mediate ami Senior Leagues meet at 6:15. Miss Mary Engle is the leader!' in the Intermediate group and Mrs. Loose and Mary Chronister will have! charge of the Senior League. The Community Training School' meets for its last session Monday even * ing. The Senior and Intermediate! League of Christian Endeavor will! meet for monthly business and social) meeting at the home of Mrs. Merril Schnitz, Tuesday evening. o— Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Minister Tomorrow will be known as “Bible Sunday” at our church. This year marks the four hundredth anniversary of the publishing of Tyndall's version of the New Testament. Appropriate in commemoration of this event will take place at the worship service at 10:30 a.mJ The pastor will preach on “The Cost of the Bible in Human Lives.” Pre- 1 ceding the service, the Sunday School will convene at 9:30 a. m. The chil l dren’s division will begin at 9:00/ Merits are given for punctuality and attendance. The C. E. society will meet at 6 p. m. This will be followed by the evening worship hour at 7 p. tn Tie Women s Home and Foreign Missionary society will have charge. A iM'autiful and impressive pageant entitled “The Church Triumphant Through Love" will be given by the young ladies of the church. Look in. Thursday's Democrat for the program and cast of characters. The] offering of the evening goes to the benevolent work of the Missionary society. Prayer meeting and Bible study, Wednesday evening, Dec. 9. 7:15 p.nt. Mark, chapter 16 will be used as the basis of study. o Church of the United Brethern In Christ Cecil R. Smith, Minister Phone 365 Bible School at 9:15. Now all together for the last month of 1925 to make it the best .month in attendance. Can we not scale the 300 mark this month? We have a class for you. We have a complete graded department up to 13 years of age. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. We hope to meet you at this service. Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Evening worship at 7p. m. We want to make these services helpful to you aud au honor to God. Your presence will lend encouragement and inspiration to the pastor and others and we believe will be helpful to you. A few things to remember—As you are thinking of Christmas, remember the Otterbein Home for Orphans. That the last quarter of the conference year is gone, and is your obligations to the church local budget treasurer in full. That our revival services will begin in January in the local church , building, but why not let them begin) in yoitr heart right now? That the. pastor will appreciate any information j you can give him in regard to the ones who are sick, about new comers to the city rfnd wherever he can render service in the Master's name. That the success of thezchtfrch depends on us all. That if you will invite your I neighbors, they might come to church.] -licit we welcome all who have no . ( . Jllir ch home in the city, aud all vis Hors who may be visiting in our city.L MINISTERS TO MEET The regular monthly business SW-, sion of the Decatur Ministerial assertion will be held Monday morning at (| ie Adams county bank at 9.30 . ] o'clock. All members are urged to attend. ‘ .-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1925
■■■■■■ ANNOUNCING | The Opening Os The 1926 Systematic Savings Club -OFThe First National Bank • * For everyone who would accumulate money for a definite object. 1 Get your folks to join, become a member yourself, bring in your friends. Ask any member of the 1925 Club if he is glad he join- 1 ed. You’ll hear some real boosting. No one regrets conserving money. And the Systematic Savings Club way makes thrift easy. It’s a get ahead system for go- : getters. Are you with us? Good. 1926 CLUB FACTS IN A NUT SHELL I i —, — (1) Open to everyone. (7) If you fail to keep up your deposits _ T _. . -. .. for the 50 weeks, your December (2) No fines or membership fees. check is for the full amount you * (3) Deposits made weekly, or in ai|- ~ have deposited. vance. ... . . ... ' i . • 1 if you lose your book you do not lose (4) Your deposits are marked paid on your money . The bank has a record your special bank book. o f your deposits. However, you . (5) Deposits may be made at Systematic must notify the bank at once. ; Savings (lub W indow 01 by mail. (9) Early in December you receive a ; (6) Membership book should accom- check for your total deposits plus pany each deposit. interest. CHOOSE YOUR CLUB-JOIN IMMEDIATELY | ) Insure another happy Christmas in 1926. And push yourself forward toward financial success. i ■ \ ~ i 25 CENT CLUB 50 CENT CLUB SI.OO CLUB Deposit 25c a week Deposit 50c a week Deposit SI.OO a week Receive $12.50 Receive $25.00 Receive $50.00 PLUS INTEREST PLUS INTEREST PLUS INTEREST $2.00 CLUB „ $5.00 CLUB I Deposit $2.00 a week Deposit $5.00 a week Receive SIOO Receive $250 PLUS INTEREST PLUS INTEREST If our Systematic Savings Club is good for you, it is good for, other members of your family and for your friends. Talk it up. We’ll ap- ! predate it and so will your friends when they receive their checks. Let’s make 1926 the biggest year yet. Are you with us? Good. \ I First National Bank DECATUR IN DIAN A
