Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 18 June 1926 — Page 2

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RURAL CHURCHES Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley. Sunday School, 9:30. Mornnlg worship, at Salem, 10:30. Epworth League. 7:00. Evening worship, at Pleasant Mills. 7:30. Prayer meeting, at Pleasant Mills, 7:30. The Epworth I . ague coventlon at Leo is next week, June 22 23. We

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hop® a large bunch van K<»- A big program «»<l a good lime is in store for all who go. Sunaay morning nt Salrm will be held the comiuumon service and the baptism of children and adults. Let us make much of these two sacraments. Let us pull together lor a greater summer than ever. o— — Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches Kev. H. J. Keiser. Pasotr Beulah Chapel Sunday school at 9:30; August

Schlickman, snpt. 1 Preaching service at 10:30 in charge of the pastor. No Epworth League as they will join with Mt. PlcaHant and neighbor- ( vices. j i Ing churches for Childrens Day ser-1 1 On Tuesday and Wednesday the I following persons wilt represent the i League at the district convention at 1 Leo: Thurman Fuhrman, Flossie i Shady. Gladys Spado, Catherine ’ North. Rev. and Mrs. Kieser. • i Thursday evening at 7:30 the reg- i ulas Mid-week Prayer meeting, aud . at 8:30 a League cabinet meeting. The Epworth League will give an ice cream social and entertainment. I The entertainment will consist of sev- i oral snort comedies, contests and music. Everybody come and support ' the new organization. Mt. Pleasant Sunday.’ school will be hold at 9:00. Francis Fuhrman, supt. Children’s Day program will be held In the evening at 7:30. An exceptional program has been arranged If you mfus it. yoa will miss a treat. Kings Heralds will meet at the Hamilton home at 2 p. m. Saturday June 26. Washington ITeaching service at 9:15 in the i morning, followed by Sunday school 1 at 10:15. B. F. Briener is suferin- ' Grow Hair this Nov Way! MEN ! Don't join the bald heads. Don’t took BS when yonr SO. Here > 1, -i scale’treatment that aniirnntevs n suits. It is totally nn- , like anything you have seen er heard ot before. Its slmrHcltv will delight. Its results amase you. It replaces inefficient tonics. Doer away with the need of shampoos. Nothing else reotrlred. The very minute you start using this new kind of treatment vnn begin to feel Its beneficial effect. t Note how clean and coo! ths whole scalp feels at once —hnw It seems to tingle with renewed life and vtgor Ymt know this treatment is doing good. j Xc matter what your condition here is our offer. This treatment mn«t stop Falling Hair. "Mast destroy Dandruff. Must . grow hair —or money back. There " is a written guarantee to thia effect In every package. Leaves no after-odor —no grcifsa.—Alß. STI M Scalp Treatment HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

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tentent of the Sunday school Beulah Epworth League Holds Firat Meeting The Epworth League at Beulah Chapel held lt« first devotional meeting last night, at the church. Flossie Shady, first vice-president, had charge of the meeting. She was assisted by several other leaguers. Nearly all took part in the discussion and all enjoyed It very much. There were twenty-fijf present last night and nearly thjrty young people around Preble and Peterson have joined the league already with prospects of nearly fifty members soon. Six leaguers are going as delegates to the Epworth League convention at Leo thsi next week. Plans were arranged for the icecream social that is to be given on the church lawn on next Friday evening. A free entertainment program has also been arranged. If anyone wants a good time they want to be there Friday night. _—o Mishawaka Man Heads Lions Clubs Os State Fort Wayne. Ind., June 15. —(United Press) —A hot content for the District Governorship of the Mons International ended with selection of William French, of Mishawaka, for the office at the close of the state convention late Wednesday. Fifteen baltots were necessary for French to win over Dr. James Craig, of Greenwood. Other officers Chosen were: Dr James Craig, Greenwood; Tom Polk, Indianapolis, and Fred Jessup, Kokonio, Deputy District Governors; Hollis Hunter. Hammond, Secretary; Vern Schlosser, Jeffersonville. Treasurer. The 1927 convention will be held at Martinsville. ■ o Wants Probe Os Election Os Sen. Pine, In Oklahoma Oklahoma City. Okla., June 18.— (United Press) —In a letter today to Senator James A. Reed. Missouri, prosecutor of the senate primary investigating committee, George K. Key, chairman of the democratic stall’ dontral cornnvltfee, demant an investigation of the election two years ago of Senator W. B. Pine, republican, Oklahoma.

I Judithl I of Blue Lake I Ranch | By Jackson Gregory O»p T ri«bt hr CharlM

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