Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 11 December 1925 — Page 7

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HURAL CHURCHES k Decatur Circuit Lester L. C. Wisner, Pastor. preaching at Mount Pleasant on the morning of Dec. 13., subJect,"Supreine Lo ve to God.’’ The speaker for the evening service at Beulah on Sunday, Dee. 13th. will be Rev. J. L. McLaughlin. He is from Chicago, and is connected with the work of the American Bible Association in that city. He has been a number of years in New York and comes to us very highly recommended by the Anti-Saloon League office in that state. He has filled tjir pulpits of the best churches in New York with credit. He will have a message that the people of the Decatur Circuit will want to hear. Come and give him a good audience. We are approaches the Christmas season and the end of the year. In looking back over tlirfi conference year, let each one ask himself, “What have I done for the Kingdom of Christ this year?” Hav e I helped in the Sunday school and in the church services, or have I neglected my duty to each? Have I helped the pastor in my respective church, or have 1 habitually absented myself from the worship of God?” Remember you do not have to answer to your pastor, but to God for your attitude toward His church. o Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning worship, at Salem, 10:30. Epworth League, 6:30. Evening worship, at Pleasant Mills,

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7:00. Prayer meeting, at Salem, Wednesday evening, 7:00. Prayer meeting, at Pleasant Mills, Thursday evening, 7:00. Both churches on the charge are planning a Christinas program. Watch ! for a detailed announcement later. However we need the co-operation of ■ every one to make the program a com- ' plete success. 1 The Settlement Day was a great day in many respects. It could have been better if our charge would have been able to have made a better report. Only one charge had a greater deficit than we had. This ought not to be. Let’s begin to wip e out this deficit now before the end of the

F. V. MillsT" > The'Grocer "5 i French Creams and Bonbons, Christmas Cut Mix Candy, assortmany flavors. 18c ed flavors ..15c and 18c Fresh roasted Jumbo Peanuts 20c Mixed Candy, assorted flavors 13c Chocolate Covered Peanuts 35c Chocolate Cream Drops 18c and rich in flavor 29c Glossy assorted flavors of 10 disChoco'ate Peanut Ousters 35c ferent shapes of pure CanChocolate Covered Peatu.s 35c dies, pound 18c, 20c, 25c Special Prices to Teachers and Sunday Schools. Come and give us a chance and we will give you a very low price. One pound box Fancy Chocolate Creams and Nut Centers. .69c 5 pound boxes $2.00 An assortment of Mary Wayne bars. Fine Cake Mixture and Colored Sugars. Candied Cherries, Pineapple. Citron, Orange and Lemon; Dates, Figs and Cluster Raisins. Ko, We. Ba Peaches, Apricots and Asparagus Tips. New Marrow Fat Beans.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11,1925.

year approaches. f We are happy to report that Miss Bernice Masters in recovering rapidly from her recent operation and is at home now. I Let every one consider it" their obligation to boost every service of •the church. If we stand by our churches they will be an asset, If we neglect them they become liabilities. —•— National Reclamation Conference Convenes Washington, Dec. 11. — (United Press.)—Secretary of Interior Work today opened the national reclamation conference here, which devoted its first session to problems of developing arid lands in the west and settling desrted farm lands of the east. Secretary of Agriculture Jardine, several senators and congressmen and representatives of farm organizations and railways will present different aspects of the agrarian problem to the conferences"This conference is called to devise means for making rural life more attractive and to broaden the opportunities for settlement and farm development by people of small or moderate means,” Elwood Mead, commissioner of the bureau of reclamation said. "Its purpose is also to discuss the recent law enacted by Congress authorizing the appropriation of SIOO,OOO to investigate the possibilities of reclaiming swamp and cut-over timber lands. On present federal reclamation pro-

fleets about 500,000 acres of land are I unirrigated, uncultivated and largely unsettled, according to data presented ■ to the conference. I "The settlement of these land* will not only contribute to the economic and social value of the reclamation policy, hut is the thing needed to Improve its revenues," according to Mead. "This situation comes from the past depression in agriculture, high wages in inddstry, and the resulting movement away from the country rath er than toward it." o—— Mrs. Charles Lange and Mlnp Celia

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