Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1925 — Page 5
’ Church Announcements — — —
United Brethren Chureh I Cecil R Smith, Minister , Bible school at 9:15 December 1 ( , record broker in attendance l ‘ ''l we hope to make this last Sun- < another good one in attendance. . Yen can help. Morning worship at 10:15. Subjt,(l -Doing the Right Thing in the Wrong Way.” Christian Endeavor at 6 pin. Evening service at 7 o’clock. The Sunday school will render a Christinas program at this hour. The children will have something to say to v „ u , jn sonft recitation, and ex*er- . clses- 1 The box has gone to the Otterbein Home, but the cash offering will be se nt after the services Sunday, so you can bring yours in the special envelope. ' * f We hope you all had a Merry Christmas. — o — *
Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor Sunday school—9:3o. , Morning worship, at Salem—lo:3o. Epworth League—6:3o. Evening worship, at Pleasant Mills —7:00. Prayer meeting, at Salem. Wednesday evening—7:00. ( There will be no prayer meeting at Pleasant Mills. The Ladies' Aid entertains their husbands that evening and the Epworth League will hold a Watch &ight Serviced l*et every Epworth Leaguer be present at this beautiful service. We all fall short of our ideals but let us start the New Year right and in the church. The Salem Revival begins January 3rd. Let every one who loves thel Lord be’ on hand to help in this most important work of the Chureh. Then ’ are those who are losy in sin all around us, what are we doing .'.bout it? We a?e sorry to report that Mr. li ! W. Erance of Pleasant Mills is serious j ill, but we are glad to announce that he seems to be recovreiug and we hope to see him up ami about in the near future. We welcome all who have returned ' to their home community for the Mondays. May your visit be very refreshing and hopeful.
Baptist Bulletin The Bible School meets at " prompt. C. E. Bell Suveriutcmle.m. Morning worship at 10:30. subject of message, “'Our going out ami our coming home.” 11. Y. P. U. at six o'clock, leaders Mrs Winans and Helen Shroll. A special program lias been prepaied , of special interest to the B. > • evening service of evangelism at seven o elek. Subject of I he-message, "Why the men of the East were wise.” Two of our young hen home from school. Howaid Brumley and Don Lanimiinatt, will as- ., st in this sen ice. We expect to have with us in the Wednesday evening service the iurmei pastor, Rev. F. D. Whitesell. Old friends will want to meet and greet him again. In the prayer meeting Jan. 6. all who are present will receive a book of in|L terest written by a J® w - °'*i l,e welcome. O. E. Miller, Pastor. 0 Chure+i of God E. A. Ball, Pastor Sunday school —9:30 a m JTeaching—lo:3o a. m. N'dl. • Hawkins will bring the message Young Peoples Meeting—ti ' l ’ 1'- m. Evening service—7:3o p- m. lhe pastor will bring the message. Mid-week prayer servio Wednesday eveping, 7:30 p. m. — o Zion Reformed Church A. R. Fledderjohann, I’a.'or ’flu? year 1925 is about to pa's • !l "’ the sea of oblivion. The parting of thte old year, jeminds us that we arc but pilgrims and sojourners here upon earth, this thought should prompt us to a greater sincerity in doim 1,1 " for the church and Kingdom m during bie coming ycat. I Sunday school at 9:15. Quite a mini ber of classes have been lini'm a hundred per cent attendance. ■'*' others' to do the same. Morning worship service at 1 The Holy Communittn will be observed at this service. We invite you. 1,1 tutlon subject, "Jesus, 'loday, 1 day and oFrever." The olterim. a this service will bn lifted " of the Mission House, our Hi- ' institution near Sheboygan. W 1 school is worthy of our srtppotiSenior and Junior <• |,Jmeet at 6:15. Young people t'"' training. We urge your adie" 1 ■— ‘ Evening service at 7 <> l <> mon subject, “Seeing Christ | ing Satisfied Before Your Uepa We urge the members t 0 '
Erlends and strangers invited. Extending season's greetings to all. Heartfelt appreciation by pastor and family to the congregation for the liberal Christmas gifts. ; 1 — o Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, pastor 1 Dr. Burt Mangold. Bible school superintendent*. Unified services beginning at 9:30. ' Communion and sermon at 10 a.ui. At the morning hour the pastor wjll speak on the meaning of the city- I wide evangelistic, effort that will be gin on January 10. 1926. 1 The evening service will begin at I 7 p. m. The members of the church and Bible school are reminded that to morrow is the occasion of the elec fiion of officers in both branches of , our church work. Strangers are always welcome to cur seasons of worship.
o Presbyterian Church Corner Adams, Winchester, Mercer B. N. Covert, Pastor. The services of tomorrow will help you prepare for the New Year. Close ; Hie old year right by attending all I the servicesA Sunday School helpful to young and old begins at 9:30 with the opening exercises of the Children’s Department. beginning at 9 o'clock. I The worship service is at 10:30 a. 1 tn. The pastor will preach on the I subject, "How Much Has Your Chris- | tianity Been Worth to You the Past Year?" Christian Endeavor Society at 6 p. m., followed by evening worship ser- ’ vice at 7 p. m. The subject of the i evenng sermon is "Opening Doors. I Preparatory Service for Communion i on Wednesday evening, Dec. 30th. I Sacrament of the Lord's Supper on Sunday morning. January 3rd. Re- | ception of members and baptisms. | Simultaneous meetings begin Jan.. I io. We urge you to accept our invitation to worship with us. First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister 9.13 Bible School. L. L. llauiugatttier; superintendent. . • T ul
10:15 morning worship period. Let the whole Sunday School plan to worship on this last Sunday of 1925. Rev. F C. Berger, of Fort Wayne, "ill preach and conduct lhe Holy Communion. 2:00 p. m.—Junior League. 6:15 put —Intermediate and Senior League. Leader of Intermediate. Edward Martz, of Seniors, Donald lee. ; : 00— The evening worship service Rev. F. C. Berger will preach 7:15 Wednesday evening is church night. Tho whole church is invited to this service of prayer. Preparatory service for the January revival services. 8 00 p m. —Thursday , enmg young people of the .Evangelical church at Van Wert. Ohio, will render a missionary pageapt entitled, The pll Box." Following there will be a watch ti ght social service and worship period. This church w.ll heart Ry co-operate in the simultaneous evangelistic services commencing January lb. — " The Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, pastor In taking the annual invoice of stock on hand let us for a moment think of this matter from the angle ot true values as expressed by the wor ho the varioii.-. organization "it' we havc to do. and in this thinktng give tlu Church of God ns rightful place. AH who do this will, if physLlly able, attend church services ioJ where tomorrow. All w o thi3 and do >1 seriously. ' y have not- done so, speedily mak a definite choice and unite with some "'members and friends of tins th unite with the pastor nan ”, ; and «d«ny |""<C - packed. , c„ndav school session The regular Sunday s K-SX . services should be a good 1 '‘‘/don for the Simultaneous ReJS* Campaign, whn h opens January 10, 1926. _ I _____ o j Want Ads Earn
—DECATUR daily DEMOCRAT. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1925.
CLUB CALENDER Saturday Philo Class- Mrs. Fred Ekey, N 2nd Street, 7:30 p.m. Monday Pythian Sisters—Pythian Home, 7 p. m. Friday Woman's Club Open House—Library 3 to 5 o'clock. Fhe Catholic Ladies will give a bene fit card party at the New Catholic school January 13. Tickets are being sold and the liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Andres Torres, of this county and Manuella Castilega. also of this county were married at 2:30 o’clock Thursdayafternoon by Squire A. (' Butcher. Witnesses at the wedding were William Fuelling and Melhor Ablarez. The contracting persons were both of Mex-
ican descent. Mr. and Mrs. Vanguilder, of North Ninth street, entertained their children and families at dinner yesterday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard .and family, Gaynor and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, and family, Lester, Lucile, Mildred. Audrey, Gaynor and Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill and family. John, Chester, Isabelle, Adrian and Gloria. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and sou, Walter, entertained at dinner Christmas Day for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and son, Karl, Mr .and Mrs. Irvin Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck and sons, Richard and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz, of North Third street had as their guests it dinner Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swartz and daughter, Izda, Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Ramsey of Tocsin. Mr. Seth Ramsey and baby, of Huntington, Mrs. Mary Archbold and daughter. Jennie, of this city. The regular meeting of the Pythian Sisters will be held Monday evening promptly at seven o'clock. AU members are urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wehmeyer will have as their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. J Streator, of | Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Buffenbarger and son, Carl, entertained at their home • on Center street, this city, Friday. This - being their fourteenth wedding anniversary and their annual Christmas ■ dinner. Guests from out of the city were: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith and 1 daughter. Selma. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I smith and children. Dick and Helen. • Mr. and Mrs Clarence Lahman, of 1 Fort Wayne. They were joined in the aft-moon by Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! Brown and Miss Dot Brown, of Mon--1 rocvllle. r , ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaeser had as ’ their 'guests at dinner Christmas Day, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolfe. 5 Chdcote-Durbin ; Mi..:: Iva Durbin and Mr. Roy t hilcote were quietly married at the home „f < hR Rev. E. A. Ball Thursday morning at eleven o'clock by Rev. Ball, who is pastor of the Church of God. The t bride is a daughter of Ambrol Durbin f ami Mr. Cholcote is a son of John Chil- ' cote and is employed at. -the local f Ball ami Mrs. George Tester w ero lhe i witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Cbilcote wll : General Electric Company. Mrs. W. h. I r , H i (l e with the bride's parents south ’ of the city. > Mr. and Mrs- Harry Fritzinger ' entertained at a family dinnerr Christmas day sot Mr. ami Mrs. h. F ritz ing,r Mrs. Mary Smith, Frank Conter, 0( this city, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. A ~old and daughter, Helen and son, Florian, Miss Margaret Conter, of Fort Wayne. Steiner-Schwartz The marriage of iliss Florence h Schwartz and Mr. John «• S ', einor ’ boltr „f Berne was sblomnized at X Borno Reformed church parsonaK„ December 25. at. twelve o dock, X the Rev. <l. W. H. Sauerwein oifidating. The double nng < er<niony was, used. Miss Sylvia M. Swartz ami M- «• baFon ano we,,- the only attendants. The bride wore a simple frock of tan canton ~r ep(! with bat to match. She carbomtuet of sunburst roses. St. Marys Church .. 5;i)D First Ma/,s 7;3() |,ow Mass High Mass ... Christian Doctrine prayer Hour and Benediction --3 d 1 I
Mrs Steiner is a daughter of Mra. | Robert Schwartz, of Berne, and has been employed as seamstress forthe 1 Berne Manufacturing Company. The i groom is a son of John S. Steiner and ; is employed as trimmer for the Dunbar Manufacturing Company. After* a wedding trip through eastern Ohio, . the couple will reside on a farm in I Hartford township. p Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kern entertain- 1 cd at dinner yesterday for Mj' and Mrs. A D. Johnson, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. It. J). Gaunt and children. Kenneth and Peggy Lou, of Huntington. Mrs. Ell Ray. of Monroe, | and Mr. and Mrs. H. L Kern, of this city. Mr,, and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey had as their guests at Christinas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borroughs and the Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Covert and daughter. Mr. ami Mrs. Dwight Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson and family, of Indianapolis, and Mr. did Mrs. Edward Wilson and family, of Fort Wayne spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and daughter, Lils, of this city.
i Mrs. M. Fullenkamp and Miss Rose > Fullenkamp entertained at dinner yes- 1 erday for Mrs. Clara Myers and fam- ! i'.y of this city; Miss Margaret Reed, ( I if Indianapolis; Mrs. John Moran and ' I ■ Richard Moran, of Indianapolis; Her- I ■ bert Fullenkamp and Art and Jerome I ' Rousseau, of Chicago; Louis Myers, of 11 Indianapolis; tSBd W. H. Hester and] Fred Schulte of this city. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. I*ammimaii entertained at Christmas dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyon and son, Kenneth; Charles Lammiman and Don ’ Lammiman; and Charles Blair of Gary, Indiana. • Mrs. H. Herling and family entertains ed at Chiirtmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Belling and daughter. Patsy, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briede , and son, Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scheumann entertained a .small company of relatives at dinner Christmas Day. Covers were u laid for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheu- » maun and daughters,, Clara and Marie, i. Mrs. Charles Berning, all of near this city, and Misses Anna and Minnie Traub, of Eort Wayne. . —d
♦♦ ■ J | Make Next Christmas i f I 1 a Merry One 1 I Thrift Savings Club I -4. J* | bring CHRISTMAS CHEER to Yourself and Friends. ~ 8 The little folks, the older people, in fact every memberoi the iunni>, vdietnci h\n.c m J B the city or country are welcome to join. g B There is no membership fee. 3 I All that you have to do is call at the bank, sheet the plan you wmh to ol ov g I After that you make a small deposit as called for on the plan you selecteach week g the 50 week period. g 5? vvi? HIVF THE FOLLOWING PLANS » _ , ♦♦ B Plan No. 1-Deposit 10c Weekly for 50 Weeks, Receive B plus | B Plan No. 2—Deposit 2>cVVee j o w ee k s Receive $25.00 plus int. ♦♦ Plan No. 3— Deposit 50c > 0 Receive $50.00 plus int. B Plan No. 4-Deposit $1 Week y for • ■ Meeks, ec o g g Plan No. 5-Deposit $2 Weekly or - I tK ttt 50 Weeks, Receive plus Int | B -- wm.wppk Make up your mind which plan you want and come in to- g g - Many have jo.ncd th>s week Mak up yo |\" ■ s I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. i ® “Bank of Service”
!L®cala. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J, Mills and son. Jack, of Erie, Pennsylvania, are spend. , ing the holidays with Mr. Mill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills, on 1 Mercer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney, of Columbus, Ohio, are visiting with Mrs. McKinney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills, of Mercer avenue. I Miss Angle Eirks, Byford Macy, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kennedy and Mr. (and Mrs. J. Rl. Blair motored to Fort j Wayne Friday evening and attended a show. Lawrence Linn, of Hoopeston, 111., Is spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn, of Mercer avenue. 'Die Misses Naomi and Ida Baker jspent the day in Fort Wayne with i friends. Mrs. Daniel Falk and children. Charles David and Constance Mary, of Peru, are the guests of Mrs. Falks' mother, Mrs. Mae Meibers.
Roscoe Glendenning spent Christmas day with his frother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Hern, at Fort Wayne. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Deininger and baby, of Grand Rapids, are spending the Christmas holidays with the Deininger family.
Mrs. Dan Tyndall is confined to her ' home with a severe case of LaGrippe. Jake Bentley hit a cuspidor at ten paces, Christmus Eve, an’ wuz awarded th’ handsome mahogany huskin' peg offered by th’ Moots general store. Stew Nugent returned I’ prison t'day after a pleasant parole.— Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Roscoe Glendenning spent Christmas Day with Iter brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tack at Fostoria, Ohio. Frank Kleinhenz spent Christmas ■rfay with ills brother and sister, Arthur and Rose Kleinhenz of Ibis city. Mrs. J. C. Moran and son, Dick, of Indianapolis, are spending a fbw days with Miss Margaret Moran, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and daughters, Patsy and Rosemary, were the guests of Mi;. and Mrs. Tim Corbett. Jr., at Fort Wayne yesterday. Miss Margaret Reid, of Indianapolis, is spending a few days with her
grandmother, Mrs. M. Fullenkamp and other relatives here. Mrs. D. J. Darkless and daughter. Naomi, spent the day 1q Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Veigh Chronister of West Liverpool, Ohio, former residents of this city, is visiting his parents here tor a few days. Miss Helen Kocher arrived home Thursday evening from Detroit, Michigan, where she is attending a School of Dramatic Art, to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Kocher. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lankenatf, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mis. Dallas Huuslcker, of Butler, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Huusicker at dinner Christmas Day. Miss Alta Teeple, of Fort Wayne, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Teeple. Don Hunsicker visited friends at Fort Wayne Christmas day. Miss Christine Minch, of Portland, will be the guest of Miss Leota Burnett over Sunday. Dr. Elizabeth Burns, of Fort Wayne, formerly of this city, was the guest of Miss Ada Stevens yesterday afternoon. Earl Reltter, of Detroit, was the 1 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reltter, of this ylty, over Christmas. Miss Ella Mutscbler and Miss Mabie ‘ Quick, of Columbus, Ohio, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer, of Third street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Detier, of Marlon, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keser and family yesterday. Miss Margaret Curry will visit triends at Fort Weyne this evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dailey and daughter, Maiictta, of Paulding, Ohio, were the guests of the D. M. Hower family at dinner yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Dal Hower and family and Mr. and Mrs. Daley motored to Portland In the afternoon and were th> guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ford. Mr. and Mrs Ivan Decker and son, James, and daughter, Lois, of Van Wert. Ohio, were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. D. J. I lark less and family. Miss Ann Carlisle retured from Peru this afternoon where sheuipent Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Chamberlain. She was accompanied by Mrs. Chamberlain, who will spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George blunders. Linn and Gail Korn, of Fort Wayne, spent Christmas day with friends and relatives here. Billy Hoffman, of Chicago, arrived yesterday afternoon to spend several days as the guest of Bob Hite. o —The Daily Democrat—Your Paper—
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