Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1926 — Page 5
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S I Zion Reformed Church ■ Thin • •’ l "' k " on S ' r "’ > ' 4 - K t! ptcdderjohann. Pastor. ■ ' - f.-l .« !• 10. We arcing B : oHemlanee and 0 good ofK V l ciMwe-i will remember ■ h/011-rlnv is to I"*’’ <*r® « M ~i;r' '' ~r This Is a * >rthy cause. ■ tn. Lorand M', ll ,bh-r things tor our children. ■ Morning worship service at 10:-« M ~.k Sunday, eleven infanta ■ "L dedio.te-1 io the U>r<l in B»p- ■ an « iven ■ .o„r Living Jewels." Tomorrow ■ .xannnelion of the cate.hirtm-n ■ will take place in connection B »itn the morning service and a ser- ■ n <>n the .object. "Decision and AcB lion" Vent are invited to hear this H message. ... „ B Choir rehearsal «( 2 p m . with nil ■ nr-mbei • ■ - organization urged t-> ■ be present. B Junrir and Senior U. E. societies at ■ 6 . 15 ue loyal to yo«u society anti B bring a Drienda. » K Evening service at 7 o'clock with a B message on the beatitude. “The litre E| jn u M rt ' The church in the friend ■ f man. To the man who prises sanB : ' Jwvtt■■•fulness. |sire-mlndedne.<s. the B church is a necessity. Zion Deformed B members should be loyal. Invite your B friends and strangers. You will find B a hearty welcome. , ■ oI Church of God I E. A. Ball, Pastor. I Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. ■ Preaching. 10:30 a. m Subject, H "Ye Are The Light of the World.” 9 Matt. 5. 14. ■ Young People’s meeting #:45 p. in. Preaching. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer servicn at Chapel, 7:30. Cottage Hireling at Brother Emery Hawkins on High St., Thursday. 7:30. A hearty invitation extended to tho public to all of -these services.
o Baptist Bulletin. 0. E. Miller, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30, Mr. <’. E. Bell, siiperinteudeut. The program of I the .school is always interestlug. Classes for all who come. Morning worship at 10:30, subject of message, "The Guardian Angels.” A story for the boys and girls. Sunshine U. Y. P. U. at 2:30 with an interesting program. Gretchen Winans, leader. B. Y. I’. U. at six o’clock. Helen Sliroll. leader. Evening hour of worship and evangelism at seven. Snbjve t of message. He is moat alive who is dead." Moral - You had better be dead. The men’s chorus will lead in lhe music. Fill the platform, twn. The last seMfon of the School of Missions will be held Wednesday evening beginning at 7:15. At eight o'clock a sterepotican lecture will be K ven which will be of intercet. Brotherhood meeting Friday evening at tile church. — _ —o—- — - Z'on Evangelical Lutheran Church Cerner Monroe and 11th Streets Bev. Paul Schultz, Pastor. Services Sunday morning, German, 9:30. English, 10:30. English Lenten .services Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock. ——— Christian Church Harty W. Thompson, Pastor. Ur. Hurt Mangold. Supt. Bible School Bible school opens at. 9:3ft a. nt. Communion and sermon at 10:30. Subject cf morning sermon, “The Sins of Judas.” Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:30 ”• !"■ if g tiM Evening service at 7 p. m.-‘ Strangers are wekpnie to attend there services of worship. Come. — o , United Brethren Church <’• R. Smith. Minister I'ible school at 9:15. Since we have 11 much sickness we hope that all who a e able will be present in order that ,l " attendance record may not slump. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon ’> the pastor. Your pastor has also had the “grip” tind has been conrlned 'o his home the greater part of this week. , Lhr.stian Endeavor at 6:30 p. in. ' lle new study book “tartiie-s in lhe . ' n, l l| eroring Ciuse," is meeting with Hl , 'est. Our young people are plan- [, l " s on going to the Wawasee Cpnven1 11 June. They are pfenning a ." u “"“iversgry day program. And ,lsl bui n O t i eaß(i a guppg,. t o bl . l| ved hriday,evening. Evening wci-sh'p at 7 o’clock. EvuiOff ßl ' 1 s,?lnion ~v the pastor.! The mial Beard wil scan meet to deter»"ie the question of the Daily Vacaon Bible School. Will all you be free
to express yourselves. The plan this' year it for four wvtde, aid will start foltowin gthe of the city sclwols in May. i A welcome to all our services, Let us boost aud work u little harder to keep up mu- splendid record in aplte of the many who are il. We do hope and pray that this epidemic of the flu will wpn be over. ~o— — First Evangelical Church Hilpit W IxKise, Minister Bible echool 9:15. J. O. Tricker, .Sept. The morning worship service for the whole school at 10:15. Every mem- ( her is urged to be in hin or her place. , Friends und strangers are cordially in.vited ’ I Junior League at 2:30. I, I Intermediate aud Senior Leagues at 6:15. | I The Evening Evangelistic service at 7 o’clock. The splendid audiences at -these servieot are gratifying. This I will mark the beg inn lug. if conditions permit, of <> two weeks’ Pre-Eoster program for this church. Services through the week on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday nights at 7:3#. Ilayer groups preceding. The whole church is urged t> pray, work and attend , On Wednesday evening. Rev. E. <’. Berger. Presiding Elder, will prea- h. land the last Quarterly Conference will ctnvene immediately thereafter. Thursday -iCterneon at 2 Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church parlors. A special attraction will be featured. This will be Guest Day, and a parcel post sale will be held in 'connection with the meeting. — I St. Marys Church First Mass, 7:30. High Mass, 9:45. Christian Doctrine, 2:oo. Way of the Cross aud Benediction, i 2:30. Tuesday evening Lenten services.] 7 -J;*. Friday evening Lenten services. 7:30.
f First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light. Pastor t The pastor will occupy the pulpit •• tomorrow both morning and evening. [AH are invited to these preaching I, services and are asked to come with lt a prayer for Divine Blessing. | Topic for the 10:45 service: “How 1 the Lappers Saved the Day.” | The Fanny Crosby Anniversary I'service ar 7 o’clock. The pastor will t present certain lessons suggested, by s this wonderful iffe and that great b hymn entitled “Some Day the Silver 1 Cord will Break.” The chorus choir I will lead the congregation in singing f several Fanny Crosby hymns y| The other services of the day will t be held in the usual order, e Sunday School 9:30 a. in. Ileniemlier the enrollment of this school and 1 think of what the attendance should be. Junior Leigue meeting at 2 pr. 111. This will be a preparatory service looking toward reception of members into the church Easter Sunday morn- • 1, ing. I | Senior Epworth League service at y 6 p. m. | | The mid week prayer and praise service Wednesday night. Please do not forget the offerings for World service Not only should ,] all who have subscribed pay up in 1 full but others should come to onr ■ assistance and help round out onr full apportionment. e' ' ** ~~ | Presbyterian Church J B. N- Covert, Pastor ■ Services a t the Presbyterian ’ church Sunday, March 21 as follows: ; ( l 9 am. Children’s Division of the I Sunday School under supervision of | Mrs. W. A. Lower. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. James 1 , Wostveld. superintendent. Good 1 'classes ami splendid teachers. | 10:30 am. Morning worship. Ser- | ’ mon by pasor. The subject is: “The 1 Inevitability of Sacrifice.” i I Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:30 1 p.m. the Every-member Financial - ' canvas will be taken. Members are ] requested to remain at their homes f 1 until they are visited. Help the can- 1 ' vassers by responding heartily. I 6 p.m. Christian Endeavor society, i ’ Gerald Somers, leader. Election of t officers for the ensuing year. | ( 7 p.m. Evening worship hour. Ser- / mon by pastor. “Sin and Ite Con- f session.”. Wednesday evening March 24. Pre- v Easter services: “The Disloyalty of V Peter" is the subject. 1Attend the whole schedule of Her- ti vices tomorrow and come prepared s to enter into the spirit of the worship, t o . | The Daily Democrat for Job Printing -
i DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1020.
A • 1 ~ / CLUB CALENDER Saturday | Kings Heralds M E. Church—Vera Porter 2 o’clock. Kings Heralds of M. E. church— Vera Porter, 2 p. m. 35-cent Supper—Evangelical church Sunday Epworth League Fellowship Hour —At M. E. Church, 4p. m. Monday Woujau’g Club—Library. 7:45 p. m. Research Club—Mrs. H. F. Callow. Tuesday Tri Kappa—Mias Mildred Liddy, 8 p. in. St. Vincent de Paul—K. of C. hall. 2:3fl p. m. Civic Section of Womauls ClubLibrary, 7 p. m. | Young Matron'x Club—Mrs. THlmau Gehrig, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday AV anna Kum Bak Club—Mrs. Amos Yoder. 2 p. m. Shakesjieare Club - Mrs J. M. Westveld. Thursday Root Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Ida Houk The Civic Section of the Woman's Club will meet Tuesday evening at seven o'clock at the Library. All members are urged to attend. The Wanna Kum Bak Club will meet with Mrs. Amos Yoder Wednesday afternoon at twp o’clock. —o Miss Mildred Liddy will entertain the memliers of the Tri Kappa Sorority at her home on Eighth street Tuseday evening, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. | The St. Viuceut de Paul society will meet at the K. of C. hall Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The 1 entertaining committee will be Mrs. Charles Ornler. Mrs. Curtis Reyaolds and Mrs. Doy lathmon. The attendance of all members is urged. I Mrs. Ida Houk.will bp iiostess to tlie Home Economics Club of Root township Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Evelyn Houk will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Josephine Magley will have charge of the program on “My Favorite Method of Preparing Meat for Dinner.” Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Murray, of 1 Bobo, entertained Tuesday evening in honor of the sixteenth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Murray’s sister. Miss Ruth Hobson, of Decker, who lias been spending the winter here. Light refreshments were served at a late hour. The guests were the Misses Doris Shifferly, Margaret and Vida Ward, Marie and Iris Hilton, Margaret Walters. Rosa and Robertine Murray, Ruth Hobson and Elnore Murray. Messrs. Carl and Doyle Daniels. Ivan and Eldred Shifferly. Kenneth Bowen. Donald Colter. Doyle Johnson, Charles AVard. George Murray, Rev. Murray. Contest prizes were won by Miss Iris Hilton. Miss Margaret Walters. Donald Colter and Doyle Daniels. -— o HERMAN GILLIG 1 ELECTED MEMBER ( OF CITY COUNCIL «<V«WTINL'En FHOM PAGE OVE) board, to succeed Dr. Henry E. Keller, whose death occurred about a month ago. The other two members of the board, who were appointed January 1, are Dr. J. M. Miller and Mrs. J. H. Heller. ] To Aattend Water Conferences The council votjd to send Orval Harruff, superintendent of the water department, Jack Freidt, fire chief, and members of the water works .committee on the city council to attend the annual water utilities conArenee at Lafayette, on March 25 and 26. Mayor Krick is planning to attend, also. | o CANADIANS WILL BE INTERVIEWED tCOXTIMEI) FHOM PAGE ONE) public officials who recently in Uteches and statements have urged modification of the Volstead act will b e tilled to express their views during six days expected to be allotted to them. | Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews in charge of prohibition enforcement also may be called. , The presentation of tile dry case will be under direction of Wnyne B. Wheeler of the anti-saloon league. Drys believed that with the restrictions placed upon the hearing by the senate judiciary sub-committee yesterday they will be fully protected. o [ —s—s —s—Want Ad» Earn —$—$ —$— 1
ILoeaih 1 thought it wuz funny if Mrs. Jack Dempsey would marry a prize fighter. Squire Marsh Swallow zays that two-thirds o’ th’ couples who git a divorce still love one another but hain't got. money enough t’ put it over. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. H. C. Clark, of this city, left today for Tipton to be at the bedside of his brother, Alex, who will undergo a major operation at the Tipton county hospital. Mrs. E. W. Johnson spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. J. A. Swartz and daughter, Lota, visited friends at Fort Wayne ’ Friday afternoon. Miss Veronica Anker spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith, of Colunvbus. Ohio, are the guests of Mr Smith's itarents. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Albert Brittaou, of Owasso, Mivh., 1 is here to spend a few days witli his mother, Mrs. Adeline Smith, who is • seriously ill at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp. i Dan Roop, of east of the city, was a business visitor here this morning. Miss Monai Butler silent the day 1 in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. Fred Selleineyer was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selleineyer at Fort Wayne. I J. D. Andews is home from Enid. ■ Okla. where he visited his son, Chauncey for the past four months. Mr. and Mrs. William Nyffler of Ini dianaprtis* are visiting in the city ■ with Mrs. Nyffler's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Peter Kirsch. I A porch is being built on the east side of the National Hotel, corner of Madison and First streets. Ed Ahr is the owner of the hotel and several other improvemeilts have been made to the hotel. Wayne Phillips, of Hamilton. Ohio, is spending the week-end here with relatives. Miss Mary Bowman, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Bauman, of this city. Ralph Tyndall and S. Anderson spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Billy Holthouse went to Chicago this morning to attend the National Catholic basketball tourney. o ■ • — ASSESSORS TO MEET TUESDAY << ON TIM ED FROM PAGE ONE) if necessary. He will, more tlwn likely, compare the averages in this c >unty with other counties and equalize i them where possible. The meeting will be held in the court house and all cf the township assessers are requested to attend. j _l_ o—-t Garage Man Uses Gasoline Can To Beat Off Bandits i Indianaixdls. Ind . Ma: - . 20. —(Vnited i p res s)—Police today aiv searching for I two youthful negro Kindits with bruised heads, following an unsuccessful attempt to rob the IL and H. Ganigae here. James Wilson, girage attendant, hit the bandits over the head with n ga«o- --’ line can when they drew a gun on him. o— ——* Two Missouri Teams To Play For A. A. U. Title Kansas City. Mo.. Mar. 20— (United Press)—The Hillyard live of St. Joseph, Mo , and the Kansas City A. ! C, quintet will battle here tonight . in tho title game of the National A. A. U., basketball tournament. These two teams came Into the finals of ’ the week’s play by winning over the Emporia, Kans., teachers and the ■ Goodyear Club of Akron. Ohio, last night. The Hillyards trounced the teachers. 44-31. while the K. C. A. < team won by a closer score of 25 to 16 from the Ohio five. — Ryan Makes Plea For Restricted Immigration Columbus, Ind., Mar. 20. — (Inited Press.)—A plea for restricted immigtation was made here lust night by Oswald Ryan, candidate for the republican short term senatorial nomi- | nation. Ryan declared that It was necessary that Immigration be restricted to pro- , test the American laboring man from the lowering of present standards. Eczema Can Be Cured So can the various skin and scalp diseases. Try a box of B. B. Ointment i It cures most skin aud scalp diseases i when used according to instructions. ' At all druggists—Get a box today i
WOULD PREVENT "KID” MARRIAGES (CONTINVED FROM PAGB ONB) < day marriage conditions aa he aits on the bench of one of Chicago's domea- ( tic relations courts, told the United , Press today his plane for a marriage ■ commissioner. “What we need," he raid, “is somebody to tell these kids whether or not | they can get married. A couple of r pairs of youngsters will chum around 1 together for a while and the first 1 tiling yon know they will have gone 'off and got married, thinking it Just I a kind of lark. They don't seem to ' realize tltat marriage is the moat serious of our life activities. • “The next thing you know they're t up before me with ’Judge, ho hit | me and I want a divorce.' or 'Judge, ’ I just can’t get along with her.’ i "It wouldn't be a hard job to create the office of —well, we'll call It a mar- - ried commission to give it a name. “Couples who want to get married ■ could list their application with him and return two weeks for their ana- , wer, during this two weeks he and 1 his staff could investigate the chars acters of both. They could investi- • gate the ages and in this way could . stop all these "kid" elopments. Another thing. The applicants under s' my plan would be forced to present a .'certificate certifying that they were t free from social diseases and tuber- . culosfs." B Judge Lewis said that in counties , where u new office could not be aft forded, present social bureaui) could ■be enlarged slightly to take care of J the situation. j "Think how easy these investigations would be and think wiiat they .'would do. They'd stop nil these hasty marriages and stop mis-inating of I couples, stop diseased people from j marrying and in 25 years we'd have I the healthiest race of people ever f known and we wouldn't have any r divorces.” While a staunch believer in his ( plan, the brpwn-eyed white-haired judge, who, when he speaks, looks right on through you and makes you t know that he knows what he is talking about and believes what lie knows, ! ! is cogniaznt of the fact that the plau I must be universal. I "We couldn’t get anywhere with I Hie law in one state. They’d just hop 1 over state lines mid get married. I Now, the law must be universal and when we get it well have the finest ' law/evjr passed for the betterment
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of relations between man and woman " Judge Lewis believes that the ideal age for marriage Is 23 for tho matt aad 21 for the woman. COL. COOLIDGE IS LAID TO REST IN VERMONT HILLS It'ONTIM ED FROM PAGE ONE) sombre duty following the body to the grave and watching as the Ver- ( mont patriarchs soul was cvpeigued 1 , “Unto Almighty God" al the eultuln- • ation of the solemn Episcopal order] for the burial of the dead The ceremonies were carried out Just as the colonel had directed as a fitting climax to the 80 years of his life. No tears were shed from the time the Rev. John White, said “I am the resurrection and the life," to when after scattering Howers on <he gray casket he committed the body to the earth. v Ten Persons Killed In Explosion In Alabama Birmingham. Ala.. Mar. 20. —(Vnited Press)—Teu men were killed and I other seriously injured today in an explosion of a blast furnace of the Woodward Iron Company, near here. I Five of the dead are white and five negroes. -■■■ ■ —-o —■ — For Must Explain Purpose Os Meqrer Washington, Mhr 20. — (United Press) —The I. C. C., today Wm askedi to subpoena Henry Ford to explain the purpose of hi) proposed merger of the Detroit. Toledo and Ironton railroad with the Detroit and Ironton company. State Buys More Land Adjoining Lake James *** —— Indianapolis, Ind.. Mar. 20.—< United Press) —The state conservation department today announced the purchase of 107 acres lof land adjoining the l«»ke James tract in Steuben county, recently given to the state Tlie state paid a total of >8,200 for the land, it was said. o ... .. - FOR SALE—Clover seed; 3 tons timothy hay. A. Z. Smith, 2 miles west of Pleasant Mills. 68t x ———o —— < You Must Tell 'em to Sell ’em-Advertise
Fifteen-year-old Girl Assaulted ;Assailant Escapes Indlstrapolls. Ind., Mar 20—(United Pres*)—Police squads who patrolled the south side throughout tho Right, failed to capture the man who assaulted a IS-year-obl'glrl on her way homo from night school. Tlie ffifcrl did not know whether her assailant was a white man or «. negro. The man grabbed her and drag- ! ged her down th® side of a railroad (track, where the attack occurred. ■ —o —— Senator Robinson To Return From Washington Indianapolis, Ind., Mar, 20.—(United Pros®) —Senator Arthur Robinson will arrive in Indianapolis tomovrow’ from Washtagtoa. according to word receiv. ed at his campaiga headquarters to•day. I Rcbiuson will confer with managers of hl« race for the republican short term scu>u trial nomination and will attend a conclave of the Scottish Rite Mason) during his brief visit. No speaking engagements have been arranged for him. .... ■ o ...... . ‘‘Bobbed Headed Doll” Need Not Make Application Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 20. —(United Dress)—The girls of Indiana now have a chance to "marry ta farm.” In a letter to police chief Johnson here, Henry Young. 50, Wat», Texas, makes a plea that the law enforcement officer find him a wife. The letter points out "that a bobbed headed doll is not wanted.” Owen Davis Buys Meyers Property Today Owen Davis purchased the William Mayere property on Adams street today, on his bid of 13.1*00. The property .www soid at administrator's sale, the Old Adams County Bank of this city, acting ivs administrator. The property lias a large frontage on Adams street and Mr. Davis plans t.) remodel it and then move into the house. i 1 -ijw-jjb'i i .ix. ■■■-I'm
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