Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1926 — Page 3
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Zion Reformed Church I Third and Jackavn Street* A K. Flvdderjohan. , pastor i Suuday School at 9:15. If you nr* I B r< in -uy other achool w» cordially ! iivite you 10 ationd on® of our ' lr , Quite a number of vl»*tot*a i present the leaf few Bum’.*ys. i (1 „ n , attain. The delegate. that tt,.i„i il the State Sunday Scheol Con * tention at Richmond will yive their tttorte. You ■Mould hear th«m. 1 M ,; ns. worship »er*!«-« at i ; . K-rmtil aubject. “The Source 4 p—er." Special mnaical number. ’ y ,m fnvltctl to hear the messages I . n« and avrmon I H, here will lx* no CJ. V meetings norj I etfiiiiig ur»a«« -u*-*' announced, later. The pastor and family wlll| leave on Sunday afternoon for an extended trip through the east. The t f 1 any will supply the pul uiuiK ll>‘‘ pastor’s ab-em-.*He I, a fine speaker nnd brings good gospel messages. The entire mem bership of the church should be in their place on Su.olay mornings if at M || possible. Use the Lord's Day for j -stjfcffigfagy.,, The Methodist Episcopal Church j Somerville Light, pastor j The usual program of services at this church tomorrow. Sunday School session. 9:30 am. Meriting sermon. 10:45. Sen or Epworth League service 6:30 p. m. Evening sermon. 7:30. Rev. W. W. Lamport of Fort Wayne will occupy the pulpit for the day. Many are out of the city. Every member and friend of the church in the city should make a special effort to attend these services. The pastor, if able, will join in the forenoon service. He hopes to be in his pulpit in the near future. ...— —o St. Marys Church Low Mass ?:00 High Mass — 9:1 “ Benediction immediately after High Mass Prayer Hour Friday evening 7:30 -o Church of God E. A. Bali, pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Chilcoat. superintendent Preaching at 10:30 am Subject: •‘The Need of the Hour.” Text, Heli 4: 13 14. Philipen 4:19. Young peoples meeting < P mMiss Nellie Hawkins in charge • Preaching at 7:45 pm. Subject: ••And He Went a Little Farther.’ Matt. 26:39. We extend a welcome to all that can come and be with us iu these service*. Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, pastor Dr. Burt Mangold, eupt. Bible school Bible school session opens at 9.3”. Communion and sermon at 10.3”. Evening service at 7:30 pm. Mid-week devotions Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm. We gladly welcome all people to the service of the Cnristiau church ] Both pastor and people extend you a "cordial invitation. —— o - — , Baptist Bulletin. Sunday school at 9:30. Interesting classes for al! who come. f Morning worship at 10:30. Subpcct } of message, “A Rod of Comfort. , Both groups of the B. Y- •’ ’■ '' meet as 6:30. This will be the last f meeting of the young people sot t.iSlimmer. We want to make both group services 'well worth while they all will be glad to start anew m r the Fall. Evening service of praise and evan galistn at 7:30. Subject of the message will be. -Seeing the Invisible. p Interest in the evening hour is alwaj ? f] good. The sendee fasts just about an n hour, not too brief to be helpfit l - not ii too long to be tiresome. 8 In the mid-week service tt ednesda.' n evening any matters of church business will be cared for, various 1<- :I ports heard, and probably some plan- h suggested looking forward to the as- t\ sojiational meeting which meets here u tn September. O. E. Miller. Pastor. si o — First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Ix?o«e. Minister J 9:15, the Bible School meets with for all. The worship service follows at 10:15: it is most gratify- _ i”S to see the School almost in its entirety worshiping: this is a chute i 'deal being realized —and it a bigger and a better church for -ohiorrow. o The E.L.C.E. meets at 6:45 and a 7:30 the people s evening service» Q Worship in song and sermon u evening attendance is high!' si> P r L ciated. “Remember the Sahbath . u to keep it holy.” These is nothing; I * sinful about regular worship in
house both morning and evening The midweek prayer and fellowship service I* 00 Wednesday even. Ing at 73” This service t ou tR hold.it* up well; new ones am coming. Thia surely portend, a more useful •nd practical church, as well .. . spiritual one. ' The Womens Missionary Hocl<y ' will hold its monthly meting Thursday afternoon. The meeting will |» 1 'J<’d at the church parlors, beginntng at 2 o’clock. The Sunday School will meet on Thursday evening at the church par- ' locs at 7:2”. j. is t h(l r( , gulHr monthly me.,* The delegates to ■ ■ State Suno?y School Convention •rill bring a repw «>f the uouveation |«k tiU. meeting — —- — J Presbyterian Church ’’ v P’-to. Two exceedingly important services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow At 10:30 a. m. the Quarterly Sacrament of the Lord's Supper is ohserv ' IIIK people I. •-*•../ •>, -.,'1*% ,;. u lion of the story "Color Blind.” The story and the cast of characters may be found in yesterday's edition of the Daily Democrat. The offering of the evening will be given to the Winona fund which aids in sending delegates to the Young Peoples Conference at Winona Lake which Is held July sth--11th The young people have worked industriously to present this program and deserve your support. The Sunday School meets at 9:3” p. m. with Superintendent C. D. Teeple in charge. This session is preceded by the meeting of the Children's division at 9 o'clock. No Christian Endeavor meeting will be held tomorrow evening. Every man worships something. What is your God? Worship the true God in some church tomorrow. o — Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eleventh Paul W. Schultz, pastor This Sunday there will be but one service in the English language beginning at 10 am. Confirmants will! be examined and confirmation will also be solemnized during this service. The following will be received into full communion with Zion Evangelical Lutheran church by the solemn rite of confirmation: Erna Lankenau, William Hoffman, and Bernard Scheimann. Sunday School will begin at 9:3” and continue until 1” a. m. O' ■ — U. B. Church Cecil It. Smith, Pastor Bible school at 9:15. O P. Mills Superintendent. Morning worship at 10:3”. Sermon by Rev. Meads. Evening 1 ship at 7:3”. Rev Miss Wasao: u.liver the evening mess- , age. A good attendance is urged by all at both services. i Fort Wayne Man Faces Life Tenn In Prison Fort Wayne. Ind.. June 26 (United Press)-eiiff Mohler, 23, today await- ( ed transfer to the state prison at , Michigan City to start serving a sen- ( tence of life imprisonment for the ( killing of Matthew Gebhardt, Fort ( Wayne policeman. Mohler confessed shooting Geb- f hardt in a street fight in which the ( -layer's brother. Bert Mohler, was r also killed, — f Trial Os State Highway t Commission Case Delayed Indianapolis, Ind.. June 26.-'.Vnit-ed Press)-Trial of the six men under . indictment in the state highway commission case in Marion county enm- p inal court has been delayed unt.l Stember, Prosecutor Remy an- l nounced today. t u R „ m y said that Alonzo Bla,r > f ° r ’ S ■ nPP judge of the Shelby county court y hiOn . i f to C give e his time to preparasummer. t Xn C a r flle ha * ’ a s . uves tigation comtho senate pstmaiy mittee was informed todav nisbiiresment have been » JJ ayne B. Wheelor- general counsel r rhe national antl-sallon league turn I tlie „ vpr to the committee a 5d the r seed chair- t 311 its demand. Senate R _ed should exa-C X them, but later relented and they X public at his office.-
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CUJB CALENDER Saturday 1 ake sale-—Lichtlo Meat Market,— V. B. Ladlea Aid, 9 a. m. Indies' Aid Society of Chriatian church, Plate Supper—Dining room, 5 to 7 p. m. Kings Heralds of ML Pleasant M. E. church — Mary Jane and Edwin Hamilton, 1:30 p. m Sunday Krueckeherg Schamerloh family re-union—-Godfrey Lehrman home. Monday Delta Theta Tan business meeting, Mrs. Will Bowers, 8 p. m. Tuesday itebe *ea and Three Link Chib — a. ■ ’ , Klraiauu club—Mrs Je».-e Byerly. n.*TH Kappa Sorority - Old Adams .'o'inly Bank. 8 p. m. • .->1 lota Xi Benefit Picture Show •'Pleasure Buyers.” Adams Theatre. The Root Township Home Econom ■ 1,.. Thsr***"' Mr-- S. P. Sheets assisted the hostess. After the business meeting Mrs Fanny Kunkle gave a demonstration lesson on the millinery project Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses. The regular meeting of the Rebec ca Lodge will be held Tuesday even ing. The meeting of the Three Linl Club will follow. All members art urged to attend. Invitations have been issued by tht Misses Dorothy Durkin and Mary Burk to a number of friends for a luncheon-bridge at the Burkin home next Tuesday afternoon. The Pythian Sisters will have a pol luck supper Monday evening at 6:3( o’clock, for their famalies. All mem hers pela.se be there. The meetings ol the Temple will be discontinued unti September after Monday night. Miss Helen Dorwiu will entertain I a number of girls at a slumber party tonight in honor of Miss' Martha Grant who is moving with her parents fron this city in a few weeiks. The guests will be the Misses Mary Kathryr Schug. Gretchen Kocher. Gretcher Schafer and Ruth Engle.
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Iu these artful times you kiu see an acquaintance freezin’ up t’ refuse you before you’ve even shaken his hand. A tearoom is a place that couldn’ loose over $1.35 if nobuddy went near it. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. H. H. Lankcnau, of Altoona, Pa., Is visiting her brother-ini-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowley have returned from Altoona:. Pa., whefr” they spent the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oldbani. of Greenfield, visited with Mrs. Lulu Swearingen and family over night enroute to Madison, Wis., where Mr - Oldham will attend the Sigma Ka> convention. Miss Esther Racquet, who has been the guest of Miss Adelaide Trueisch for the past week will return to her home at Cleveland tomorrow. Carl Gass, Milton Swearingen, Fred Schulte and Arthur Wemhoff motored to Van Wert, Ohio, last night. Miss Geraldine Everett is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. O. T. Johnson, south of the city, before going to Lake Wawasee to both guest of Miss Lucile Bridge for several days Miss Mary Macklin will return o Indianapolis, where she is a nurse at the Robert Long Hosp tai. Sunday, after a three weefc vacaHon with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Macklin and family. Miss Lee Anna Vance attended an ncuncement party of Miss Mary - <- Curdy, daughter Dr. and Mis. - Curdy, in Port Wayne. Friaay affter noon Miss Vance is spending i< week-end with Miss Per Una Fletaher, of Fort Wayne, at Lake oage. Chester Kessler and Fred °‘ t Winona Lake, spent the day hfcre visiting with friends. j mL Cera Eady of Fort Wayne spend the week-end with her mother., Mrs Rebecca Eady iu this city. | Mr and Mrs. James Kenney a<coui 1 panied the Rev. C. A. terS^. T a S Decatur on his return trip to Butt&rnut, Wis. Father Kloster formerly was pastor of St. Mary's church near Genevas. Mrs. Luella Hubley, of this dity. and Mrs. W. S. Brannum, of Chicago, ru”-
»p»ud Sunday with their mother, Mr*.l y J I. McGrew at Monpell> r. Robert Helm, of Fort Wayne, Ih ■ptodlng the week-end hurt- with hli pareiitn. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Helm, ~ Mln Gladys Reetoy apent the after noon in Fort Wayuu viMimg with J friends. Mrs, Tom Kohue, (oruiariy of this )( city, was operated on at the St. Nieh- * olaa lioapltal at Battle Creek. Michi- t gan for goitre. o (| ■ ■ at ■ ■ ■ ..wa,** * ! COURT HOUSE I u Venucd Here The case of Everett D. Brown, Bluffton architect. against tho s School City of Bluffton, bne been t venued from the Wells circuit court to the Adams circuit court for tris). Mr. Brown demands judgmonl for 9789 with interest at 6 per cent. The 1 plaintiff prepared the drawings, I sketches, and specificlations for the Ur,;, ‘u-Ji splhh,] building I-!' •' -' " ' ; i Bluffton recently, including «u ui.i. torium and gymnasium. After tho | , plans were drawn, ft is alleged In the complaint, the school board decided, not to erect the auditorium and gym '• • iia’hun at present. Brown alleges I that the has kept the r* torium and gy ir.'firwdbTTlfffWb'ww kW not been paid for the same. Attor--1 neys Eichhorn, Gordon & Edrls are counsel for the plaintiff. Suit To Foreclose A suit to foreclose a lien on oil leases in Wabash township, has boon filed in the circuit court by Oliver Pence against David L. Thompson t and others. The plaintiff demands , judgment for S3OO, alleging that that sum is due him for labor and materials furnished on the said oil s leases owned by the defendants. Attorneys Tod Whipple and J. F.' Denney represent the plaintiff. Suit To Foreclose Mortgage A suit to foreclose a mortgage on lot 622 in Decatur and for the anpointment of u receiver has been filed in 1 the Adams circuit court by Charles Sether against J. Henry Vian and ’ others. It is alleged that there are ! mortgages on the lot for $4,700 and 1 that that is more»than the property is worth. The plaintiff asks judgment for $1,400. Attorney H. M. De--1 Voss is counsel for the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses Rufus Werling. farmer, Wells coun- *• ty. to Marie Witte, Adams county, s Marion Michaels, farmer, Decatur, i to Alice Gerber, Bern.-. j o— If you would keep your friends do not let them permit you to indorse their notes. .
/// \\\ 111 IM S U FLAN GE" \\ \ F r Lack of Protection THE CAR WAS LOST Till-’ SWINGS of months —thought he could not jfforl ...ten un bv flames-broken * the few cents a wook fill T S_ ° r SmaSh ‘ O w C he On ha W^t d ttam OS or And”a because the owner the money to buy a new one dM not want to add a few If fully protected he could dollars to the cost of his car easily replace the car. “INSURE AND BE SURE” DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY E W. Johnson Schafer BldgPhone 385 ————— | THE ADAMS Theatre * Sunday and Monday ® A merry explosion of laughing dynamite! If |sZS.iM-AcLEAM"" : h I in “THAT’S MY BABY” y A Paramount Picture if* , -'-ru Mir Babv” is Doug’s best, and we dos I m- u : !fi Y<? KC ? h roilicking rip-’caring farce-comedy-:om.in<-. th’ U l[y£ maybe! A rollicking. ” machine guu Somebody pr nt ‘3O erates laughs and thrills Lite a mac.. h Dadd 1$ . Doug with c strange teby S dollar h smile’'m n a red-hot' comedy th- t starts fast andl flnisli*. U - 3 LC d 0 a also—Pathe News and Aesop s Fables. IT-C- ■ —-AFf: aE ..CT TIMF TONIGHT —The King of Western Stars, rRED LAST TCMG marve| ho>M 31|ver Kjng |n ■ » THO -HANDS ACROSS THE FORDER.” a? . 10u —aOc—2bc I S mipi r*nFt i»Pt>tfjit »
VARIOUS PESTS ATTACK PLANTS; Koxrnii nn ir*«Mte of lead in «>»« gwln# ••s•s I An ordinary sprinkling can tnay I*l used to napply th* spray Potato Blight: 9|trny with Borden** mixturn to which ha« W«'it *Wr-t »> senate of lead In amount rerommond* ed ’for potato bugs Both materiel* may Im purchasml at dtua »ta»es *ad dlrnctiona for use u< the Ikndea** wilt h» found <>n the umlainer Cottony Maple Beale Bpray la »«■*• mor time with specially pr*pa»»d •'kerosine emulsion" or, |**(eraMg. in winter time with ordinary u*l •pray ueeit for acale. Army Worm: Although no ariny worm* have as yet been reported *» Adam* County, farmer* ar* urged w» watch closely for it that It may h> checked before an outhr*ak «*«••• mu h dumage A* sooa a* 9»a*d poiacn bran bait should be scattered where the worm- are workln* Tb»e material has been tried and ftsuird . cry > **notlve. it la made aa f>dl«e Mix 25 I-ound of hrafi sad I js-nad | pl pure, ' 'tudirhljr «H rate receptacle mix twr syrup or strung mola *•* ana . i quarts water. Then mix th-- two Th* mash should be neither »topr>y nor ton 1 dry but well moistened -> »« to sent are u.c-vi*g from one t ’ld to another plow a furrow ,n front and pla-■ poison bran bait in fum»~. How to remove mildew on ruse*. Spray with Bordeaux mixture, Flowers destroyed by eating Insect* Spray with arsenate of lead. 19 level tea.spoonsful to one gal'on water Brown rot of plums Spray with Bordeaux mixture and ararnat* vt lead. Pear Blight: Nothing can be donFail To Sign Name T<» Industrial Ass’n Blank* Several members >f tin- I” - alut Industrial Association who return- i their letters to William Linn chair man of the committee, failed to ■!«» their names to the blanks and. «--n«<* quently. Mr. Linn Is unable to chert their names off <he list. Three su I letters received today. Th--i- -'h - tturned their blankj to Mr Lain »r---requested to get in touch with him an<l find out if they talhd to sign th-li name. Eczema Can Be Cured So can the various skin and »ialp diseases. Try a box of B. B. Ointment it curses most skin and scalp die- < when used according to instru > At all druggists—Get a bi
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