Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 11 June 1926 — Page 2

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| RURAL CHURCHES j Pleasant Milts and Salem Z F. A. Shipley, Pastor. 3 Sunday School, 9:30. 1 Morning worship, nt Pleasant Mills. I 10 ' !0 ' I Epworth League, 6:30. I Children’s Day serlve, at Salem,. I 7:30. I Prayer meeting at Salem, WednesI day evening, 7:30. I Prayer meeting at Pleasant Mills. I Thursday evening, 7:30. I At the Children’s Day service the I pastor would like to baptize every unI baptized child. Surety their in no-

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concc and purity dcucrves this badge of the church. Parents should bend the young llfb toward Gdd and the church. Too many times we leave I them to the evil influences of the world. Epworth League convention at Leo. I June 22 and 23rd. Lets go. Lets ' bring home the banners. Won't you i help tis? O : Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches H. J. Kleser. Pastbr Buelah Chapel Sunday School at 9:30 —August Schlickman supt. A special envltatlon is given to the young people to attend [ the class taught by Mr. Hauers. The

' average attendance of thia class has I been between 25 and thirty, it you have not been there, come. s | Childrens Day Progrum will be held ; In the evening ut 7:30. The children I and young people have arranged a ■ plendid program of song, recitations i and music. Plan to be there. i On Tuesday and Wednesday the Epworth League will be In attendance at the District Epworth League Convention at Leo. The mid-week meeting will be in charge of the Epworth League. Miss . Flossie Shady will have charge of the i program and devotions. On Thursday afternoon at 2:00 the . King’s Heralds will meet at the home of Ethel £hady In Preble. Thursday evening at 8:30, the monthly meeting of the Official board The Epworth League will give an lee Cream Social and Entertainment at the Church on Friday evening June 25th. Don't forget the date. Mt. Pleasant Sunday school at 9:00— Francis Fuhrman Supt. Preaching Service at 10:no by the pastor. Our church attendance' has been fine. Shall we have every member out Sunday? Wouldn't it be fine? Let'w try it. The Bible study class will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. If you live close to Mt. Pleasant come to the meeting. A social hour will follow the Bible study. Children's Day program on Sunday night June 20th. Washington Sunday school at 9:30, B. F. Briener Supt. No preaching service this week Preaching Services June 20 th. at! 9:19 a. m. -i o Pleasant Grove To Give • Children’s Day Program ♦ A children’s day program will be given at the -Pleasant Giove United

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i Brethren church. Sunday evening.' ’ 1 starting at 8 o’clock. The public is invited to attend. Following is the' 1 program: 1 Voluntary March School. . Song Schoo) i ; Responsive Reading Class Throe p Prayer Rev. Vardon Latsch Si.ng Classes One and Two . \\ elcotne ■ Evelyn Harvey Greetings Jimmy Harkless A Scnnonctt .Grace Troutner Song Eileen Baumann . Children’s Day Exercise School , 1 The Aviator Bryce Burger i The Pilot Paul Harden . s< ng Warren Harden They Serin To Know Catherine Fairchild . ' It I Were Big Eileen Baumann ■ Song Dollie Chronister The Siiiklh) School Ship .... ... . ... Charles Tumbleson 1 \V..ititiK To Grow Helen May . 1 Recitation Warren Harden i An Outgrowing Sunday School Helen Fairchild I Exercise The Armor , Children's Day Weulah Troutner , Duet Opal Troutner and Margaret Hotly ( Baby's Rose Ruth Flemming 1 [Motion Song, ‘T’s Black But My I Soul A'int.” Kenneth Secotir . ’ Exercise r .... Treasure Box ' i Sony . School . On Children’s Day Margaret Hody 1 , Exercise. "Spirit of Love,” t Reading Laura Flemming , j Duet Fred and Rosetta Bittner Give ' Jerry Welsch ’ Our Share Opal Troutner 1 Du< t Faye Hmwom and Fonderiue Moore , Address By Pastor , Offering Drill Eight Girls ’ Song ‘ Choir i Good-bye Dear'Children's Day ] Olive Harvey ( Pantomime Benediction. 1 o ' FOR RENT—S room house, $lO per , month. See Ro? Johnson. 139t3 NOTICE AS 1 WILL BE OUT OF THE CITY 1 my office will be closed from June t ! 13 to 27. | 139t2x DR. L. E. SOMMERS. t School funds to loan on farms. • Martin .laherg, 137-31 1

Wholesome Comedy -|C, is Coming To Clean, wholesome tun i 8 ni in "Pigs," John Golden', manee of youth, and by thl , mass*of playgoers who cherl.t, lections of "Lightnin'", " Th „ Ye&r ' i'hank-U" and "Turn oi.hr n .m >„ J same whole-hearted enthusk ’ ••Hgs". with Wallace F™ Westman. May Buckley, Augrade and the original New 2 cast makes its bow at the Mli 2 Theatre Wednesday afternoon, Without revealing the re| alion "Pigs' to the plot, curiosity n, . appropriateness of the title can allayed by assurance that it ] las reference to 111-bred or greedy * of the human race. The f a( . t lh nothing so unpleasant has been in a Golden play should dispel such suspicion. In this case "pJ' really are pigs bbcause a litter m juvenile porkers figure prominently in the development of the plot T!|( authors, Ann e Morrison and Patter, son McNutt, have made them refi important players. A love story as fragrant as Mos. sorns from an old-fashioned gamprovide "Pigs" with its high lights romance, adventure, humor and gentle pathos. Its principals, Thomas A|. kins, Jr., and Mildred Cushing, art adolescent types of the son tint Booth Tarkington created in "Seventeen” and "Clarence”—a boy and ( girl in the throes of "puppy love They are thrilled by visions ot j wedding, a vine-covered bungalow and a bank account, and right there is where the pigs scamper in. in the unfolding of an ingenious plot the porcine brood are user! as a short cut to wealth,' much to the surprise o! the Atkins family circle. Incidentally, the Atkins family is about as faithful as a cross-section of the middle class home group as the American stage lias known—not excepting "The First Year.” The author of the latter play, Frank Craven, has staged "Pigs.” "Pigs” will b e presented exactly as it ran for forty-one weeks at the Little Theatre. New York, and six months at the Cort Theatre. Chicago. Itt o NOTICE TO PUBLIC Persons using the sand pit nori ot Decatur os a swimming pool nn« wear sujtsk The company does >■ objoef to’ trie use of the pit by bast ers, but those who go in swimming must wear suits and conform to laws of ordinary decency. Violators will be prosecuted. FT. WAYNE-DECATUK 135t3 TRACTION CO. Get the Habit —Trade At Home. It Pays XXVIII International Eucharistic Congress Chicago, June 20-24 Reached by ERIE RAILROAD One fare for round trip good in coaches onlv on all trains June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and for train No. 7 June 21. All tickets good to return leaving Chicago until midnight June 25. For further particulars, other reduced fares, etc., consult. G. E. Teems, Ticket Agent