Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 3 July 1926 — Page 5
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Zion Reformed Church Corner ‘‘Thlrri and Jackson Slivi-ts A. R f'lcdderji hann. I’a-tor Cleveland one time said. •rrhu laud we live in aeetna to be utroiiß and active, but how fares the land that live-, in us?" America's foes are th* 1 / <>f her own household who ■find no place for reverence and who hold an unspirltual estimate of human Ufa. T'u< true- American ideal Is to live a Hfe of service ami to elevate the spiritual above the material. Being in gi our Kces of worship on the Lord's Day lift, us into spiritual realms Let us attend the < hurch services on dayBnnday school at *‘ls with helpful and beneficial lessons for all. Morning worship service at 10:80 with’ft message on the subject. "His Glory Our Transformation." Solo selection by Miss Sellemeyer. Zion Reformed extends a cordial welcome. There will be no eveninc -ervices at this church. Hi— — _ () _ — Church of God E. A, Ball. Pastor - Benda\ School, 9:30 a. in. of the Worldr worio.xzflff xztltf Preaching 10:30 a. in, by the Pastor Subject “Not of the World".. Text: They are not of the world, even as 1 am not of the word -John 17-16. Yonnu Peoples Meeting at 7: no pm. 7_. lT*a< hing 7:45 by the Pastor, subject, "Second Coming of Christ and what shall Follow ' Text: Acts. 1-11. Mat.— 21 42. You are cordially invited to attend all these services. Eg- " Baptist Church Sunday A-hool promptly at 9:30 ‘ A l Will be glad to greet Mr. Bell again as superintendent of the school. Morning worship at 10::lt>. Subject of the morning message. "Independence.” In the morning hour the fiord's Supper will be observed Is the hour of worship True worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth; for tL< Father seeketh such to worship him."' The songs we sing, the word we read, what the preacher says, are all but means to help us worship God. The evening hour a: 7:30 has been proving helpful and interesting to a good I - number who < omc to the place of worship as a fitting close of the Lord’s Day. The first message in a series of four will be given Sunday evening, the subjel" being: "(Ard’s next move,” or "The next Great Event on God’s Calender." The Prayer service on Wednesday evening at 7:30 is ho.ding up in gplendid attendance and interest these warm evenings Visitors are always welcome to any of these services. O. E. Miller, pastor. gapßgH —————o— — Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. * -Patriotism has a religious a»i ret. kind Provident- has guided and preserved our Nation for one hundred and fifty years. What better way can We celebrate the Fourth than by worshipping Almighty God tomorrow. Tlu'-te are the services at the Presbyterian chnrch: 9:'):i a. m. Childrens division of the Sunday school nude" supervision Ot Mrs. W. A. Lower ifijo a. m.—Snmlar School, Mr. E. E-,Tt:cker. a<-. nt superintendent will b<> in charg. A competent corps of teachers will give 'xcellent instruc«tlun 10:30 a. m.—Morning Worship. A story for the boys and girls. Sermon, "The Lord s Prayer. Forgive S Our Debts As We Forgive Our Debto; s.” 6:30 p. m.—Chrt.-tiau Endeavor So ciety P- m - Ev< t.itt; worship hour. Sejtnion by pastor Do Duties to God and Duties to Our Nation Ever Conflict." On Monday a group of our Christian Endeavorers will leave for Winona Lake to attend the Young Peoples Conference. July 5-11. evening- July 7th. I ray(■ttneeting. If you are nor attending elsewhere you are cordially invited to these ser ■ Ices. —— — ■' Christian Church ■ Harry W. Thompson, Pastor. Mk. Bert Mangold, superintendent Bible school Bible School session at 9;30 a. mKmnnmiim and sermon at 10:88 Subject of morning sermon: “This Government of the People. ’Rvenitlg serve -t . pm. Subject of j"Ven.'.ti" ' mon, "The Silent ■ the public t- ’ ljllv ' n-rned t 0 a't,-. . ■ b.urrh. Yr»u are welcome. :
Flrat Methodist Episcopal Church Sommerville Light. Pastor ■Sunday July Fourth is the anniversary of the birth of our nation. The churches of the entire Republic should make muc h of occasion and opportuntl Ity. It should be shown that true piety • and true patriotism go hand in hand. 1 In the pt "aching -services of thi - i church an honest effort will be made i to stress this important fact. The ' pastor greatly regrets his inability to occupy the pulpit. However, The , E. M. Dunbar has been secured to speak in his stead and will surely coved the ground In fine fashion. Morning Topic—" The Exalting Powed of Righteousness in National Life,” Evening Topic, — “Talents and Their Use,” A special sermon to the Young People. The auditorium should be ftlicsi. Let us see that it is. The other services of the day at the usual hours. Sunday School .. .9:30 a in. Epworth League Meeting 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting next Wednesday Night at 7'30 p. m. The pastor is planning to be in'the Morning Service if possible. St. Mary's Church First Mass 7:30 High Mass 9:15 Benediction Immediately after the high mass. Holy Hour Triday evening 7:30 o United Brethren Church 1 Cecil R. Smith, Minister. 1 Bible School at 9:15 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. We extend to all a cordial invitation to all our services and want to utge our members and friends to do there best in attendance these days. Tomorrow we are to call to mind the 150th Independence of our great country. Its a wonderful story. So to is the wonderful story of the possibility of the freedom of the soul made possible centuries ago by the Son of God. While we are doing our best to show the patriotic spirit for our conntiy let us not hide the loyality that belongs to God. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Corner Monroe and 11th Sts. Paul W. Schultz, Pastor. German services. 9:30. r.nglish services. 10:30. Sunday school, 9:30. o — First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose. Minister. 9.15 —Bible school session. 10:15—Morning worship. Subject: "Our National Heritage and Our Individual Responsibility." 6:45- The E. L. C. E. meets with Clarence Soulier as loader. mon subject: “The Christian Church, the Hope o f the World." The mid-week prayer service is on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Whereever you may spend this holiday Sabbath, let all remember to worihip. "Remember the sdbbath day. to keep it holy.” “Then shalt thou make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success." -* —o — , x - ■ CLUB CALENDER Friday Pocahontas Installation 7:30 p. tn. Woman’s Home Missionary Society — Mrs. Dan Erwin. 2:30 p. m. W. R. C—Legion Hall, 2 p. tn. Philathae Class of Baptist Church —Church Parlors, 7:30 p. in. Saturday U. B. Ladies’ Aid Society Pastry Sale—Schmitt's Meat Market. C. E. of Presbyterian Church Pastry Sale—Lichtle's Meat Market. 10 a. in. Tuesday Psi lota Xi—Mrs. Fred Patterson, 7:30 p. m. C. L. of C—K. of C. Hall, Bp. nt. Queen Esthers—Mrs. J. T. Myers. 7:30 p. m. Mrs Delton Pass water of Madison Stieet was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist cliurch of ILL.. . .„■■■■. . We want you to come to the big 4th of July celebration, Monday, July sth, at Bellmont Park Decatur. The many amusements are clean, clever, thrilling and wholesome. Exciting events follow each other with fast fleeting delight.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATI’RDAY, .KT Y 3, 1926.
Willshire Ohio. Thursday afternoon. After the usual routine of business, a very good program was enjoyed. Those present were the Mosdames. W. W. Parks, W. C. Roller, W. A. Colter, Dale Cowan, Russel Dull, W. G. Hoffer, John Byer, John Sebum, H. Hohn, Jane Schaffner, €. H. Geisler. O. J. Pusawater, G. D. Mercer, James Bilderhack. Geo, Buckley, James Chllcote. L. Nlse, Rosa Price, Frank Geory, Roy Tickle, G. C. Inman, Fred Snyder. The Misses Katherin Strawbunger, Ruth Mercer, Margret Byer. Julia Rose Passwater Jessie Couan, and Maxine Inman and the Rev. C. W. Baltzell all of Wilshire and Mosdames. Lee Annan. Riley Chrisman, Samuel Acker and Mrs. Floyd Enos all of this city. After the social hour the hostess served a two-course iunsheon to her guests. The Queen Esthers of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. T. Myers, on Fourth street, at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening. The regular meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Patterson Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will meet in the K. of C. Hall Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Calvary Evangelical church held Its regular monthly meeting Thursdaj afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Darr. The devotionals and business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Myrtle Hlndenlang. The members answered roll call. Refresh nxents
g| Jfcra&Jl They I N EVERYONE you know, sooner or later, drops in here for a soda or a sundae. We’ve been trying to figure out why so many people land here — why everyone coming in always finds at least one friend here before him. We've come to the conclusion that it must be because, first of all, our store is in such a convenient location. And then there's such an inviting look about the place. And our ice cream is so good—and Bill and Jack the soda jerkers, can think up the most delicious concoctions. The only place in town where you can get a Sheba Sundae—Harold Teen’s famous dish. Drop in for one and remember we have the particular dish or drink that will be sure to suit your taste. WERTZBERGER’S Confectionery West Monroe St.
i i were served by the hostess who wa 'assisted by Mrs. Lucille Miller anil I Mrs. Virgie Harmon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Inez Walters. Gauze-Kiser Mrs. Sarah A. Kiser and Mr. Ber' Un V. Gauze, both of this city, wi quietly married at 2:30 o'clock this 1 afternoon by Squire A. C Buti her, in 1 his office, corner of Monroe and Sec ' ond streets. William Klenk was U| witness of the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, Gauze "will reside in this city. .in --o Special Schedule At Swimming Pool Monday at the municipal swimming pool on Monday. July 5, it was announced today. The pool will be open to everybody who has a health certificate between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10:30 p. m. The pool will be closed front noon until 4:30 o'clock during the program at. Bellmont I’ark. The pool will be open on Sunday at the regular Sunday afternoon period, from I'3o to 5 p. m. The ino»l gorgeous display of fireworks ever witnessed in this part of the country. Don’t fail to see the “Battle in the Skies.” inter-state 4th of July celebration, Beilniont Park, Decatur, Monday, July sth.
come on over WffiMrro HAVELOTSOFFUN CELEBRATE j ; The GREATEST DAY Os Al! ■LWJIILT Monse MyJ _ 1 / BEAUTIFUL COMMEMORATING / \ / ! \ Al V BELLMONT PARK, 150 YEARS OF \ \ XY I I DECATUR, AMERICAN JI isl J INDIANA . INDEPENDENCE nrr PAUL REVERE IN HIS FAMOUS RIDE ( Sh H “TO ARMS, TO ARMS, THE WAR HAS kJLjLi BEGUN, THE RED COATS ARE COMING.’’ HISTORICAL SPECTACULAR REVIEW First Time in America FAMOUS SALLY-LOU STEPPERS JOE HAWK> Champion of All Champions W WWL wTo a\ h o Rodeo Contest 4 , west $500.00 1N prizes stock / 4 FIREMEN’S WATER BATTLE Z Van Wert vs. Decatur 5 // I SPEAKING—BANDS-RUNNING RACES Mil and jOQ OTHER BIG ATTRACTIONS—I(X) fjM MONSTROUS SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF /Z' clZf FIRE WORKS i ' “The Battle In The Skies” — A —Z' The Only Big Event Within A Radius Os 100 Miles
Walter Wilkinson To Receive The Highest Degree Os Moose Lodge Walter Wtlkenaon, of this city, left 11 this morning for Moo.-mheart.Jlllnolz, j on special invitation and morning, at 10:30 o'clock, at the | I Roc s.-vi- l auditorium, will receive the i j highest degree wliieh the L >yal Order 1 lof Moose confer:'.. This Is an honor ' be-’towc'l only on those who haved earned It by special service far the | order and h.n been received by only a | very few men in Indiana. - o — Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Linn and Mr. , and Mrs. Joe Linn and family, mot-' oied to Kalamazoo, Michigan, to spend th P Fourth with relatives, o “Come on over" and see the one spot where you can quick- 1 ly shake the blues and see sorrow assassinated. Fast and furious fun. New stunts you never dreamed of. We’re ex- 1 pec-ting you and all the family.' Big 4th of July celebration,l Monday, July sth, Bellmont Park, Decatur, Ind. Eczema Can Be Cured So can the various skin and scalp diseases. Try a box of B. B. Ointment ft curses most skin and scalp diseases when used according to instructions. At all druggists—Get a box today.
|THE ADAMS Theatre f K Sunday and Monday Celebrate the Fourth at the Adams! Q" «RAMON i I * Romance and thrills ahoy! ' .'X /’ !fs Ijh Here it is—the stirring picture of the loves and adven- . t£ IDE tures of the Annapolis Naval Academy. An inside view of ? Ur U* Ee the fun and drama of a midshipman’s life. /B’ jjftl Made with the cooperation of the United IF" States Navy! 2,400 cadets in the cast. It's 1® /"ST ' I |ft glorious! It's young! Packed with thrills r\ I Nr 13n and action! Ul | 1 MFi QU ALSO—Aesop's Fables and Pathe News. fT I -S, F 15c 35c • j jJl'-l/l Jf| LAST TIME TONIGHT—"THE BIG SHOW" a circus thriller filmed at the Miller Bros. 101 Ranch wild west show. 10c —20c—25c. 31 Ua Our wonderful Arctic Nu-Air : jntem makes the theater the coolest place in town. gJ wifi’s .“ui'
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