Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1926 — Page 2

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New Officers Assume Duties At Geneva — Geneva, Jan. B.—Only one new face appeared In the group of new town 1 officers, wo took office Monday night J IL. L. N’eai succeeding Dr. C. R. Price i lue councilman front the third ward. I Colds By millions ended I Hiir»Mtfptnillionr.<ifcoldsevery winter — | and in 24 hours. They end headache and fever, open the bowels, tone the whole system. Use nothing less reliable. Colds and Grippe call for prompt, elficient help. Be sure you get it. All dnisguU Price 30c Get Red Box With porteait

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I The council now coniiltk of R. R. ' Driggs, first ward, who took office I last year; J. M. Wells, re-elected for another term, and L L. Neal. Kenneth ; Shoemaker and E. 15. Gauker were re- ' elected tow ij, clery and treasurer, respectively. R- A. Briggs was elected 0 Ernest Heckman Dies At Oakland, California Ernest Heckman, 31, brother of Mrs. i Tilman Gerber, of this city, died at 6:45 o'clock Thursday morning, al his home in Oakland. California. The cause of his death has not been learned here. Mr. Heckman was a son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Heckman, of Kort Wayne. He is survived by his wife and one child, three years old. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heckman, of Kort Wayne, will attend the funeral services in Oakland.

RURAL CHURCHES’ I IS" — Decatur Circuit There will be preaching at Mount Pleasant on the morninng of January io. The pastor will be at Beulah C hai>el. where meetings are in progress. I reaeliinfe at Beulah Chapel both, morning and evening, on January lo by Anna E. MeGhie, the evangelist. M’ss McGliie has been bringing us excellent messages. The Spirit is working. Let us be much in prayer. A quartet from Taylor University, will be witli us over the week-end. January 9 and 10. These boys know how lo sing the gospel. Come and hear them.

May the membership of Beulah Chapel line up for the work of the saving of souls. The Lord needs every one present and working hard for vicoty for souls. Are you doing your part? If not, why not? What answer • ire you going to make to God? Rev. L L. C. Wisner. o PLEASANT MILLS AND SALEM Sunday school, 9:30 Morning worship, at Pleasant Mills. 10:30 • Epworth League, 6:30 Evening Evangelistic service, at Salem, 7:00 Evening service, at Pleasant Mills, 7:00 | Prayer meeting at 'Pleasant Mills,

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Thursday evening, i- 00 charge of the Hud . evening. progress and ' t;lkt , care of the future while >ou huv e such a fine opportune. The time will come when you will wish ’ ' C. Mann is seriously ill at : present, but seems to have a chance ,of recovery. Their new daughter,

Miss Wanda Madaline is doing tine and is a very welcome guest. Mr. E. W. France continues about the same with perhaps a slight improvement. There seems to be much sickness in our community. The pastor will appreciate any information concerning the sick and will give any service possible to assist Bev. M. F. Collier, in the parsonage home, is slightly improved. We appreciate the assistance given in our need. F. A. SHIPLEY. G. E. Harmony boys at Masonic hall. Saturday night, Jan. 9. 6t3 ! —The Daily Democrat—Your Paper—

Cathechetical Classes To Resume Study Saturday ‘‘ * I The Catechetical classes of the Zi w Reformed church will resume theft course of study on Saturday. Those who are to be confirmed and received into the church at Easter, are request, ed to come at 10 o'clock and the other class at 9 o'clock. The pupils H 8 WeH as the parents, will kindly take note of this announcement. Any parents desiring to have their children receive this religious instruction and are not members of any church, are welcome to send them. There are. at present, 17 young boys and girls taking this work. Q —

Mrs. Rose Wheeler Dies At East Haven Mrs. Rose Wheeler, 54, former resident of Geneva, died Tuesday night at tile Eastern hospital for the Insane, at I Richmond. The body was returned to Geneva for burial. Funeral services were held Thursday morning from the Geneva United Brethren church and interment was made in the Studabaker cemetery. The deceased was the widow of the . late David Wheeler, who died Decern- | her 5, 1915- Mrs. Wheeler had been . an inmate of the East Haven hospital for several years. There are no chib | dren living 0 STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING 1 The annual meeting of the stockI holders of The Peoples Loan and Trust Company of Decatur, Indiana for the 1 election of directors and the transacI tion of any other business that may ■ come before the meeting, will be held 1 at the office of said Peoples Loan and I Trust Company on the 19th day o! a January, 1926. at 10 o’clock a. m. W A. LOWER, Secretary. I Z2-24-29-1-5-8-12-1S I » Nobody Loves You I It is impossible to get anywhere if ■ you are a crab. Nobody loves you To be successful you must have a I kindly* lovable disposition. You ran ■ n»t have this with an unhealthy liver and stomach. They don't go togeth ■er Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has ■ given complete and permanent results in thousands of such case- Our ■ advice to everyone troubled in this ■ wav, especially when aceompaucd with bloating in the stomach, is to ® Uy this remedy. It is a simple, harm ■ Jess preparation that removes tlv' catarrhal mucus from the intestinal ■ tract and allays the inflammation I which causes practically all stoma' u liver and intestinal ailments, includE ing appendicitis. At Holthouse Dr u s * Co. and druggists