Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1926 — Page 3

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Luth.cn Church «• Mnaroe **’*' Eleventh "’ r pH tt l W. Svhultx. Pantor Tb ,. Sunday. Zion eongreg.H* I idrhrnic it. annual . 1 The services will be conductJn Bellmont Park. In the morning Ln services will begin at 10 Rl .v Alfred Moeller deliver- ' 0 , h l sc rmon. The Bugltah aervL n th. atternoon will begin at 2:30 dock Kev. H. O. Blenert will con- - ‘°* d “ the Cordial invitation la herewith tended to every member of this ‘L. to all neighboring eongregaJZ. and to everyone in general. _ " Baptist Bulletin sartay School will be the orfy , pr viee here tomorrow. The school LtM promptly at 9:30 with an inter rttlng pwgram and ' lasses for all. The evening union service, which (.vour service, will be with the Zion Reformed church and Rev. R. W. i/toM- will bring the message. These union services have been very h’lpful and well attended. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30. 1 expect to be back for that * rvke O. E. Miller, Pastor. Personal Mention Rev O E. Miller and family are .pending a few day. with his parents and relatives at Piqua. O. Mr. Miller will preach in the Piqua Baptist church tomorrow. They expect to rotuni the first of the week. "rt) " — 1 - Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohnn, Pastor Th. time spent in the house of God is well spent. They who have learned the value of chnrcti going say with the psalmist of old, "I was glad when they said unto me, let us go into the House of the Lord.” We invite you to the services tomorrow. Sunday school begins at 9:15- At- • tend one of our classes and you wfl find it helpful. You will want to eome again. , Worship services convene at 10:30 o'clock. There will be a message on the subject. "In Military Order." The choir will furnish the special music and will render a selection entitled. "The Christian Soldier." Friends and strang ers invited. The union service will be held in this church. Rev. R. W. Loose of the Evangelical church will deliver the nr -sage and the choir of this church will furnish the special music. Will you be present? We should have a large audience. o— St. Mai y’s Churc h First Mass ’:(M< High Mass 9:15 ■C ' . •• ■■ !!'•:!> *• • ’• "*r- ■ ♦»•'» rtlgli Mass. Prayer Hour Friday evening ... 7:3" First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister Bible school at 9:15. The worship service follows at 10:15. in which the entire school is invited to worship The pastor has returned and will preach. The E. L. C. E. will meet at 6:30 and at 7:30 the union service will be held at the Reformed church. All are urged to attend these union services. The mid-week service at 7:30 on Wednesday evening for the entire cliutcli. The summer attendance has been unusually good; let us keep the Pace throughout the month of August. The pastor was in a church service J in a large city last Sunday morning where there were 3000 worshipers. 1 and this in spite of the general city! exodus to the lakes during the summer months. People still need God and the inspiration of worship. Can you get along without genuine wor * snip in God’s house? The churches* of Decatur would serve your inner-' Most need and invite you to “Come thou with us and we will do thee' K °od." Should not every Christian by his example make it easy for e '?‘> on e else to want to worship in God’s house on the Lord's Day? — o - Presbyterian Church ’ or. Mercer. Winchester. 2nd & Adams B. N. Covert, Pastor Services for Sunday, Aug. 22nd, as follows: 9:9b—Children’s Division of the Sunday School. 9.3o—General worship period fol-] ■owed by class instruction of the Sunday School. Mr. Chas. T.eeple, superintendent, in charge. 10:30—Morning worship. The pastor will preach. Church congregations whose pastors are away are in 1 "ted to worship with us. Topic of sermon: "Why Do We Work for Gthers." ‘’ 30—Christian Endeavor society, j This church will join with others in

the Union worship services to bo hold In Zion Reformed church. The Rev R W. Ixvone, pastor of the Evangelical church, will be the preacher. Pleasant Mills and Salem Rev F. A. Shipley Bunday School 9:30 Epworth League 7:00 Evening Worship 7:3© Prayer meeting, Pueasant Mills Thursday 7:30 Sunday is vacation Sunday. Many are going to Epworth League Institute at Epworth Forest. However for those who can not go to Epworth Forest Brother Lowell Smith wilkpreach at Pleasant Mills In the evfiing. This arrangement was made after announce, ments were made there would be no services. The Ladies' Aid at Salem are holding a social on the church lawn Wednesday evening. Let’s cooperate and enjoy ourselves. The chuurch needs more such affairs in the community. No Services at Salem next Sunday. United Brethren Church Cecil R. Smith. Pastor Bible School at 9:15. O. P. Mills, Superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:30, Rr*v. J. S. Engle of Westerville, Ohio, will preach at the morning service. We want you to hear him. ('hristain Endeavor at 6:20. Evening Worship at 7:30. Our final report in the conference year goes to the conference secretary Monday morning. Have you done all you done, all you can to make it a good report? We need 113 yet? You kriow what it means. A welcome to all the services.

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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and Mr. Virgil Simmons motored over from Bluff- . ton last evening for a visit with friends. i Dr. Fred Patterson, who has been . qurte ill for several weeks and is a patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital, is improving, yesterday having been his best day since he be- . came ill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hubbard and daughter. Miss Ruth, will visit in Decatur several days next week and Mr. Hubbard hopes to get a party of men to accompany him to his cottage at White Cloud, Michigan. Miss Fannie Hite, Miss Virginia Hite and Masters Billy and Thad Hoffman will No to Chicaco tonight. Miss Fanny will return Sunday even tag, ’while Miss Virginia wfli visit the Hoffman family there for a week. Mrs. E. G. Coversale and daughter. ” Frnlay. The auction school students com pleted the summer course yesterday and left last night and today for their various home.-. The premium lists for the Northern Indiana fair will be ready for distribution the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kampe will return from a two weeks' trip to Petoskey. Michigan, this evening. Miss Helen Gerber is visiting friends st Bluffton over the week-end. The Misses Angie Firks and Mary Macy. Mrs. E. B. Macy. Mrs. Ernst Schlickman and Mrs. J. R. Blair motored to Fort Wayne today. Eno Lankenau, superintendent of the Decatur G. E. Works, will leave ' with his family today for Hamilton 1 Lake, where they will spend a week. The Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc., will move its office next week to the new building, erected north of the creamery building on Winchester. 1 street. Since the remodeling and 1 building has been going on at the plant, the creamery office has been located iu the Bowers building on Monroe street. The formal opening of the new plant will not be held until next fall. The Fred D. Bell company, of Fort Wayne, opened a new variety store in Berne, today. Mr. Bell, owner of the business, is a former Decatur resident. Sally Kern, society and local reporter of the Daily Democrat, who. , has i»een taking her vacation this week, will< return to her work next | week. Ruth Hammell, of Indianapolis, who has been spending a few" days here with her mother, returned to her i home this afternoon. ' Mrs F. Aurentz and daughters, Mrs , Wayne Monahan and Mrs. Joe Quinn, I 'and Mrs. Monahan’s little son, Larry, of Fort Wayne, spent Friday in Deca- j tur as the guests of the A. Kohne j family. j Miss Jaunita Thosnati, of Portland, j was a visitor in Decatur, today. |

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1926.

CLUB CALENDER Tuesday Pythian Needle Club Picnic—SunRet Park. Meet at Home at 2 p.tn. Wednesday So Cha Rea Club —Mrs. Frank Crist, 6:30 p. m. The So Cha Rea Club will meet with Mrs Frank Crist, at 6:80 o'clock Wednesday evening. Davis-Miller A marriage which was a recent event but which time and place is still kept a secret by th young people, has been announced, according to a report from Ossian. The contracting parties are Miss Anna Miller and Will Davis and they aro making their home temporarily with the groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Newton Davis, northeast of Ossian. The bride is a daugh tert of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, of south of Ossian and was employed for some time as a telephone operator in Bluffton. Mr. Davis is employed on the Nickel Plate section at Ossian. The Pythian Needle Club will meet at the Pythian home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, and from there wilt go to Sun Set Park to hold the annual club picnic. Each member is urged to attend and bring a well-fill-ed basket. Transportation from the home to the park will be provided. The eight annual reunion of the KitI son family will be held at South Whit ‘ ley. Sunday.’ August, 22, in the grove i one-half mile south of that town. Harshman Reunion The second Harshman reunion was held Sunday, August 15, at Decatur. Indiana, in RHimont Park. At noon | a delicious dinner was served. The afternoon was partly taken up by a program. The officers elected for next year are: John W. Harshman. - Decatur, president; Gwendolyn M. Harshman. Van Wert. Ohio, secretary , and treasurer; Mrs. Alonzo Harshman. Van Wert, Ohio. Mrs. Frank i Miller. Willshire, Ohio. Betty Greible, ( Fort 'Wayne. Indiana, Mabel Troutner Willshire. Ohio, program committee. , The reunion of 1927 will be held at Eaton Rapids. Mich., the third Sunday in August. The following were j present: Mr. and Mrs? Clifford 5 Troutner and daughter, Mabel, Willj shire, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Auj gust and sons Bob and Ted. of Fort „ Wayne, nd.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gause and children. Mildred. Opal, Delia , and Wilbur, Willshire. Ohio; Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. M. August, Fort Wayne, Indiana :Mr. Martin Snyder, Ohio City, Ohio; Mr. Charles Troutner and chil- , dren. Harry, Clyde. Veryl and Loren. Ph-asaht .vtin- hull me '! J. W. Case and children. Maxine, Et- . fir May. Chester, Paul, Robert, Rus- ' i ■■' r ! — 111 i'

' r i£ THE CORT » A cool place to enjoy a good show S 2 ' sol * 91 S| Sunday and Monday ‘ INTO HER KINGDOM ’ ’ A First National Attraction, featuring Corinne Griffith jAC jfjff Imperial Moscow—suburban New Jersey. Once a m :Sn grand duchess —now a sales girl, longing for real love, Forgotten the medieval castles, the gilded mosques of iK Petrograd—all she hoped for was a liny cottage, and f the love that goes with it. Uj “WHO’S MY WIFE.” a good comedy. 15c 35c Ee y, TONIGHT—“SPEEDY SPURS.” a thunderbolt west- we we ern drama, featuring Buffalo Bill. Jr. Eg ft* Also—Comedy and News 10c--20c-25c fijP f THE ADAMS Theatre | Fir “Where the cool breezes blow” SUNDAY and MONDAY £ ® The most rollicking, frolicking picture you.ever saw! g “MIKE” I Eg With the new wonder girl, Sally O’Neil; William Haines (star of ‘Brown of Harvard'), Ford Sterling, tey Charlie Murray and otKers. H: gripping adventurer hreath-tak- bn l i comedy; brawls and battles; a gR handsome hero; a trio of the ledians—that’s Mike. U 2 bbery—the runaway tr«in fall off the cliff ;y—how a girl baffles a gang of train rob- JgnJ of railroad life in a small desert town. tjE st treats—dont’ miss it! ip’s Fables and Pathe News. n hard-riding, two-fisted Western thriltar, SsE Also—Great comedy. 10c—20c—25c.

and Mrs. Etda Troutner and children J Flossie. Bernice and Carol, St. Marys, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Newhart amg obi Id ten, Donaldson. Garth, Maurice, Max and Richard. Uniondale, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Syuder, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs L. L Troutner and children. Carl, Inez, Beulah, Opal, Wayne, Helen. Grace and Bryce, Decatur, Indiana; Mrs. Viola Tope, Wren, Ohio; Mr*." O. Ross and son Marvin, Wren, Ohio; Earl Snyder, Willshire, Ohio; Elvun Slane, St. Marys. Ohio; Mr. John W. Harshman and son Roy, Decatur, In-* diana; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Harshman and children. Thelma and Paul, Eaton Rapids. Michigan; Mrs Angle Harshman, Eaton Rapids, Michigan; Mrs. Thomas Alword, Gladwin, Michigan; Clyde Brandebury, Decatur, Indiana; Halve Daniels, Decatur, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greible and daughter Betty, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. F. A.» Miller, Willshire, .Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Poling and sons Arlo and Adrian, Wren. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Everett and children, Arthur, Albert, Gaylord, Verdella, Winotna. Fransetta, Evangeline, Florine and Betty Jane, Decatur, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Harshman and daughters Pauline and Gwendolyn, Van Wert, Ohio. ■ — ■ "O NEW PRINCIPAL OF 1). C. H. S. HERE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) teacher for the third grade has not yet been selected. Sister John Herchman will be the instructor in the music department again this year. The Catholic school will open for the fall semester on Tuesday, September 7. Enrollments in the high school will be received on Sunday. Children over five years of age will be permitted to begin school in September. The enrollment this year will more than likely exceed that of last year. Last year’s enrollment was the largest in | the history of the school. . O' I Tablet Placed on Porter Memorial The work placing the bronze tab . let on the Gene Stratton Porter mem . orial on the court house lawn was com ' pleted this morning. The task ol - smoothing off a surface on the bugt t boulder for the tablet was a tedious . one. as the rock is an exceptionally r hard composition. A blow torch wa: used to scale off part of th* stone t while a chisel was used to even uj - the edges. The memorial will be de s dicated some time this fall. [ o Mrs. Roy Archbold visited in For Wayne, Friday afternoon. t Mr. and Mrs. August Walters, o this city, are leaving for Detroit this ' afternoon from where they will drivs ( back their new Paige sedan whici they purchased. Mrs. J. H. Metzger and children re ' turned to their home in Pontiac, Mich weeks here with relatives. c C'der Mill Open I will start my cider mill Tuesday August 24th and will operate each Tuesday an-1 Thursday, until further < ■ V-,'.

SELLEMEYERS TO VISIT HERE A letter from "our old side ’kick" J. <). Sellemeyer, I/>s Angeles, (California. says they are planning to return to Decatur tor a visit next year. Mrs Sellemeyer and daughter. Miss Martha, will come ss soon as graduation exercises are over and Mr. Sollemeyer will come later and return home with them. "J. O." also says that he has filed a (10,000 action in court there to recover damages for his sister Miss Esther, who was seriously injured a year ago when she was run down an automobile. She is still compelled to use a cane when she walks, but she has returned to China, where she is serving as a missionary. Jess has liecame a golf fan since he moved west and extends an open challenge to all comers when he arives next summer, for money, marbles or chalk. Ford Tour Planes Land Fort Wayne Friday Several Decatur people were present at the Paul Baer municipal aviation field in Fort Wayne, Friday afternoon, when the planes in the Ford commercial airplane reliability tour landed. A Travel-Air plane, piloted by Walter Beach, was the first to, land. Beach is leading in the contest! for the Edsel B. Ford trophy and thej big cash prize. The planes left Fort Wayne this morning on the last leg of their long tour. o Successful tests have been made in Prague of making coke from low grade coal with German equipment.

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Ten Million Dollars In U. S. Currency Goes Up in Smoke Bt. Louis. Mo., Aug. 21.—(United Pr«M)—Ten million dollars In United States currency was burned by Stephen A. Connell, head of the United States secret service, here yeslerday. The currency was a year's a< cu«>u JI MHEgeegg .1,11 -LU LM. JBilia?

|Your I Earnings ■ Nearly everyone han worked hard enough that he » should he rewarded for his » services. He is, but in many B cases has very little to show for it- A » S S Make your earnings work S for you. Place them in thia B bank regularly and watch them grow. You can’t start B too soon, and the sooner you ■ start the quicker you will , H open the way to independence and success. « |old Adams County Bank W« PAY YOU TO BAVB, * N i i n.ii.i. _ i

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