Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1926 — Page 5
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g Zion Reformed Church |» A H Fledderjohann, Pastor Bo moi'i’o" y° u sllt,ll,<l fil " 1 yourself appointed place of worship It '*lie land's Day rt,, d n " hou ’ d lw as sin'll. Where v and how will spend it is the question that the son! asks. Attend your services on Sunday. school begins at 9:15. In K tivl . lessons for all ages. If you not in any other school we in K you to attend one of our classes worship service at 10:30 with a sermon on the subject, Unto .Jesus, the Author and of Faith". tKunior and senior C. E. societies K ( . t at the usual hour of 6:45. member of these societies lie loyal and dependable service at 7:30 o'clock an hour of meditation on the "What We Know About the Home of God and the Destination of Man". "■Zion Reformed extends a cordial awSI o First Evanbelical Church iW Ralph W. Loose, Minister M iTnreli school session for study of should study the Bible ■l through life. A cordial invitation K extended to all by all the churches the city not only to the Church but also to the services of worKip. The worship service is at 10:15. M this church. The evening service. ■ at 7:15. Morning theme: “Lest We fine Sunday evening service with a ■>..; song" and a helpful message. I i lie E. L. C. E. meets at 6:15. Sub ■' "Lessons from Goti'.s Jioncers Ages." Leader. Donald Fee. ■ Tlic .Junior League will meet at 7:on Wendesday evening. ■ The mid-week prayer and fellowservice will be at 7:30 on Wed evening. This is the most help Mui service of the week for growing The monthly meeting of the W. M. will be held in the Church Parlors afternoon at 2:00. ;■ Let none of us fall to worship in ■leepest reverence and graditude on ■his Memorial Sunday. Let us not ■ipend the day in visiting to that exthat we neglect to worship, ■ft'or-hip, no matter where you are. ■The memorial services for the city ■will be held at the Court House Sun■lay afternoon. Let us show our patS riot ism and our appreciation of those ■who fought for our liberties. United Brethern Church Cecil R. Smith. Minister I Bible school at 9:15. O. P Mills'? ■Stipi.. We are expecting a large ■Sunday school, attendance tomorrow. I Morning Worship at 10:15. This ■service will be Memorial Services in I honor to our departed Members. We want to observe in a fitting way a Meinoorial service to those who were soldier,s of the Cross and who gave their life service to the church. The roll will be called of all the departed members of the church. Appropriate music and ritual will have its place in the program The pastor will speak in harmony with the occasion We shall also "have a special number ■in memory of the old soldiers who ■ have been called away. Two have ■ gone from our own church this year JAH are asked to bring some flowers ■ and following the services some of ■ our Sunday school schollars with ns ■many others as care to go will ge ■ to the cemetery where they will place ■ flowers on the graves of the departed ■ members. This service tomorrow ■ should be one that all should attend i*md one that should help us to live [better lives and to carry on the great I work left us to do. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. . Evening Worship at 7:30; Sermon by the pastaor. A welcome to all.' Come and worship with us. We need you and you need the church. 0 Baptist Bulletin The Sunday School meets prompt ly at 9:30. Interesting and important announcements, will be made concerning Children's Day program. The •nispration tri-the school is always of the highest order. Morning worship at 10:30. Subject of message, "Back to Bethel." There W UI be a patriotic talk for the boys and girls illustrated with a little slight of hand trick. ■ This church, like all others, is suf- ■ sering in so many leaving Sunday I School and not remaining for wor-, I ship. Reader are you' guiltyT The-Sunshine E.Y.P.U. has Chang , I ed their hour of meeting from the.
afternoon to evening at 6:30. Beth Eroupg of the B.Y.P.U, will meet at the same hour. Gretchen Winans and Vivian Thomas are the leaders of the groups Evening service of praise and worship at 7:30. The subject of the message will be ‘‘When the Nations of Earth shall cease War." We said the World War would end war, did it? Will war ever end? Must bur boys always be possible "cannon fodder?" Come and hear and worship. Mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday evening 7:30. This meeting is also the monthly business meeting of the church. O. E. MILLER, pastor. —-— o First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, pastor All services of this church will be held at the usual hours. Sunday School, Junior League,-Sen-lor Epworth League and Evening service. Dr. John Paul, president of Taylor University will occupy the pulpit. He has kindly consented to be the preacher for the day. This is an exceptional opportunity for the people of the city. Wo bespeak of Dr. Paul a representative hearing. Prayer meeting next Wednesday ; night at 7:30. o Prebyterian Church i . Services for Sunday, May 30, 1926. 9:00 a. m.—Children's division of . the Sunday School, under supervision of Mrs. W. A. Lower. . 9:30 a! m. —Sunday School. Mr. H. , D. Hite in charge in absence of Mr. C. D. Teeple who is at General t Assembly. Tip. attendance last Sunday was splendid. We look for more . tomorrow. . 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. The worship period is as important as . the instruction period preceding it. Attend this service tomorrow. Sermon subject, "The Lord's Prayer; Hallowed Be Thy Name." 6:30 p. m.—Christian' Endeavor Society. 7:30 p. m.—Evening Worship hour. A special patriotic worship service . consisting of special songs, salutes to the National and Christian flags and responsive services make up the program. It is hoped that Miss Bello McPherson, who is conducting a D. V. B. S. institute for teachers in our city will give an address on this subject. Come and hear her. Wednesday evening, 7:30 p. m. — Mid-week service. Wc continue the study of the prophecy of Amos. o St. Marys Church First Mass, 7:30 High Mass, 9:45. Christian Doctrine, 2:00. Prayer Hour and Benediction, 2:30 > o— Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, pastor. Dr. Burt Mangold, Bible School superintendent. Unified service beginning at 9:30 a. m. Communion and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. in. You are cordially invited to attend , the services of worship in this church. , — Church of God E. A. Ball, pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a. m., John. Cliilcoat, superintendent. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m„ by the pastor. Subject, "What Shall We Do With Our Old Men.”—Eph. 4:22. Young Peoples meeting at 7 o clock. Preaching at 7:45 o'clock. Message by Lewis Reynolds. You are invited to all of these Services. Daughter Os Secretan' , Mellon Married Today Washington. May 29. — <’ nitc<l Preßß) - America's "Billion Dollar Princess," Alisa Mellon, daughter of Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury, today becomes the bride of David K. Este Bruce, son of the Senator and Mrs. William C. Bruce of Maryland, climaxing the Capitol social season. Before a small group of guests ini eluding President and Mrs, Coolidge the ceremony will be performed in ■ Bethlehem chapel of the Cathedra of st . peter and St. Paul, by Bishop James E. Freeman. 1 —O- ■ , Miss Vera Eady, of Fort Wayne,) ’ v .,n spend the week-end with her 'mother, Mrs. Rebecca Eady. I
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- I CLUB CALENDER Saturday W.R.C. and Legion Auxiliary meet nt Legion hall at 1 p. m. to make wreaths for decorating graves. Tuesday C. L. of C.—K. of C. Hall, 7:30. Psi lota Xl—Mrs. Leigh Bowen. ■7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Charles Holthouse, 6:30 p. tn. Wednesday Wanna Kum Bak Club—Mrs. Frank Crist, 2 p. tn. Thursday Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Herman Giiiig, 7:30 p. m. The St. Mary's Home Economic Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Asa McMillen, eighteen ladies being present. After the regular business session, the millinery lessen was given by Mrs. Mann. Refreshments were served by the hostess and the ' 'afternoon was thoroughly enjoyed. i —- 1 Colter-Schnitker Today, at high noon, the marriage 1 of Miss Esther Gertrude Sclniltker, of Chrisman, Illinois, and Mr. Robert Beery Colter, of Chicago, was solemn sized at the home of the bride's parents, in Chrisman. The rooms of the Schnitker home were decorated with spring flowers and ferns for the occasion. The impressive ring mony whs read by the Rev. Silas N. Wakefield, before the large fireplace '.which was banked with ferns and I flowers. Mendelsohn's Wedding March was played hy Mrs. Janet Oaee, of Paris, Illinois, for the en1 trance of the bridal party. The bride ' was attended by Miss Irene Stille, of Chicago, and the groomsman was I Mr. Walter E. Hagenbuck. also of Chicago, intimate friends of the 1 couple. For the ceremony, the bride •wore a becoming frock of white satin with silk lace and pearl bead ein- : broidery. She carried a shower bouquet of roses and valley lillfcs. ' The bridesmaid wore a simple frock of sheer yellow chiffon. Mrs. Colter • is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ’ ( A. E. Schnitker, of Chrisman. The 5 , groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 4 ( Charles H. Colter, of this city, and, > since his graduation from Purdue ' University, lias been associated with •jtbe Hill, Clark Manufacturing Com’|pany, of Chicago, as electrical engi- • neer. Mr. Colter Is a member of the | Purdue chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi , fraternity. Following the ceremony, ‘ a wedding breakfast was served to fifty guests. After an extended motor trip, Mr. and Mrs. Colter will be at home at 1321 Estes avenue, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Colter and daughter, Leah, and Mr. Ralph Tyndall. of this city, attended Uie wedding. Mrs. Herman Gillig will be hostess to the Five Hundred Club Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock at her home in I Marshall street. • The regular meeting of the Psi lota XI Society will be held Tuesday 1 evening at the home of Mrs. Leigh Bowen. Election of officers Will be held. Mrs. Frank Crlbt will entertain the members of the Wanna Kum Bak 'dub Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. The J. J. Club entertained at the ; home of Miss Leia Yost last evening | honoring Miss Mariam Moore. At six o’clock, a pot-hick dinner was servI ed, after which Miss Moore was presented with a lovely gift. Covers were laid for Misses Erna Lankenau, "Marie Koiter. Dora Shosenberg, [Gladys Teems, Madge Miller, Dor-
I In New Location 1 have moved The Home Billiard flail <; from Madison street to my new location at ; I 151 Second street (the room formerly <| occupied by the Deininger Millinery store) ;; where I will be more than pleased to meet ;I and greet my old, and new friends. The : • best of tables and a “Home-Like 1 atmo- ;! sphere will appeal to you. A full and complete line of cigars and <! tobaccos, candies and confections, soft !• drinks, ice cream, and lunch will be served ;! by courteous clerks. <; I invite your patronage. I. FENN, Prop. ; THE HOME BILLIARD HALL. ;!
i othy Christen, Mariam Moore, Dor- i otyh Karlin, of Logansport, and Miss Leia Yoit. The young people and their friends of the Beulah Chapel church were delightfully entertained at the home of the Rev. end Mrs. Keiser, on Winchester street, this city, last evening. l Rev. Keiser gave a very interesting talk on the welfare and duties of the Epworth League. Out-door games were enjoyed. At a late hour, dainty | refreshments were served by the hostess. The guests included the Misses Husio Dilling, Faye Shimp, 1 Iren •, Lcrine and Enna Kirchner,I Theo Bauor, Gladys and Gertrude' Shady, Verea Heller, Glennys Me-j Hoffman, Catherine North, Flossie Barnes. rfewhaijt, Mtessns.' Lowell and Richard Arnold, . Floyd and Luther Arnold. Oscar Hoffman. 1 Lawrence Smith, Wayne Johnson,' Kenneth Runyon, Gerald Koos, John DeVoss, Ra'iii Spade, Victor Me-' Barnes, Thurman Fuhrman. A meeting of the Catholic Ladies’| ot' Columbia will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho K. of C. Hall. All members are urged to attend. Formal pledge services were held i last evening at tho home nf Miss Margaret Holthouse for seven pledges to the Delta Theta Tan Sorority. They are the Misses Vera and Grace Butler, Helen Holthouse. Alice Clark, Anna Murtaugh, Ida Bak-' er, Gernadine Christen. O'Dell-Graham Miss Breta Graham, and Mr. Omar Clare O’Dell were married at noon today in the Methodist church with the Rev. H. W. Thompson receiving the vows of the single ring ceremony. The witnesses were Mrs. Christena Vail and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffiths and family. The bride, until recently, was a surgical nurse at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Kern—Kocher A wedding, which comes as a pleasant surprise to their many friends? was solemnized at two-thirty o'clock this afternoon when Miss Katharine Kocher, popular jAacher in the local high school, and Mr Linn Kern, of Fort Wayne, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride’s parents, on Adams street, with the Rev. B. N 1 Covert, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. For the ceremony the bride wore a becoming frock of dainty shell pink georgette. the members of the immediate familieswere in attendance. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs.' James L Kocher and is a graduate of the local high school. She attended Western College, at Oxford, Ohio, and was graduated with honors form Hfbl University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor,' a year ago. She is a niemlier of (he Delta Gamma and Tri Kappa Sororities, Woman's club and Tri D. club, of this city. She just completed a successful year's teaching in the local high sclnwil. Mr. Kern is a graduate of the local high school and at-' tend Kalamozoo college at Kalamatoo. Michigan, and the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor. For the past year, he has been employed in the of-’ fice of the General Electric Company at Fort Wayne. The young couple will reside in Waynedale, a suburb of Fort VMtayne. where they have their homo furnished. 0 lL©(gsiite Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moyers, of Gary, are expected to arrive today for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. Perry Elzey, Civil war veteran, is tseriously ill at at bis home on Sixth street. Members of his family are
I at his bedside, H. L. Confer, Gary bunker and old timer here. Is here for a couple oi days on his way to Indianapolis to attend the democratic state convention. During the six years he served us deputy secretary of state Herman tnule a host of friends all over the stat® and the will boa reunion for them. , Wlrnt felts me is why a store has a , “sacrifice sale" cause it's goin' t' on-i i large. Amundsen's strong, determin-1 ed face looks like he coud live in Florida th' year around. Abe MartI • in, Indiana polls News. Grover Bleeke, 1*1111! Reinking and I Henry Kruei keberg will motor to (Winchester Monday to u/tend the I races at Funk's speedway. Mrs. Joo Peterson and daughter, j ( Reba, will motor to Portland to visit jWith a brother-in-law, Wiliam Dugan, .who is seriously ill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Amerine, of ■Detroit, Michigan, will spend the week-end with the former's father, I Ben Amerine. and other relatives here. | Miss Naomi Darkless arrived home fro mVan Wert, Ohio, this morning, having completed a year's teaching .in the city schools there. Miss Hark less will attend Madam Blakers College at Indianapois, this summer. Miss Genevieve Kitson and Mr. 1 Russell Byers will motor to Indianlapolis Monday to attend the International auto races. Mrs. Lulu Swearingen and daughter, I Helen, and Mr. Willian Ixuihart will motor to Richmond Sunday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partlow over Decoration Day. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Charles will spend the weekend and Decoration 1 Day at Elwood witli their son-in-law ' and daughter. Dis. Chares will be '.in their office Tuesday morning. Mrs. W. T. Kerlin and daughter. ' Dorothy, of Logansport, are the guests of the former's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Fenn, of 1 South Third street. ' Miss Marie Weidler. who attended the International Business College at Fort Wayne, is spending the week J end with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Jacob Weidler. Miss Winifred Kitson spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends.* Miss Mary Beineke. of Fort Wayne, is spending the week-end here witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Beineke. 1 Mis. Jesse Helm and children passed through this city at noon today 1 enroute from Fort Wayne to their new home at Miami, Florida. Mr. Helm has been there for some time. i Mrs. M. V. B. Archboll, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Archbold and son, ’ of Detroit. Michigan, will he the guests of Mrs. James Archbold, of North Fifth street, over Decoration Day. They will also visit other relatives while here. , Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Johnson and I family, of Gary, will arrive tomorrow !to spend a few days here witli rel-
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1 aiivtls. Mrs. Margaret Huber and Misti Ida Weldy will return to Marion tomorrow, after attending tho coiuiuuncoment exercises ot local high school. Their nephew, Doyle Johnson, was u member of the graduating j class. Miss Catherine Martin returned to her home at Attica today. Miss Martin was the Instructor in art in the jcity schools the past year. Miss Jeanette Clark, a student of the Chicago Physical Culture school, is spending tho week-end with her mother, Mrs. Rose Clark, of North Second street. Mrs. R. C. Keller spent the day In Fort Wayne vbdting with friends. Mr. and Mrs 8. V. Johnson and j family, of Richmond, will he the guests of the E. W. Johnson and C. E. Hocker families over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Delaing and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers, of Van Wert, Ohio, attended the commencement exercises of the local high school last evening. Mrs. Meyers’ sister. Miss Katherine Nichols, was a member of
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the graduating class. The Misses Josephine Myers, Veronica Anker, Helen Stephenson, Marcella Hower. Kathryn Dorwin, Dorothy Durkin and Ruth Frlslnger liavo gone to Rome City to spend the week-end at the Bowers cottage. Mrs. Hoyt Hartman, of Bluffton, was u guest of Mrs. Mae Meiberu yesterday. She wits accompanied home hy Mrs, Dan Fulk, of Peru, who has been a guest at the Melbers homo for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Darkless of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker and children will motor to Hoopston, Illinois, Io be the guests of Mr. Decker’s mother, over Decoration Day. Laporte. - Miss Rose Davis, her brother and sister had a narrow escape fiotn death when lightening hit their home here and fulled to injure them. The house was partially wrecked.
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