Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1926 — Page 5

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' i-5 £s* 11 Reformed Church |k Cnrlirf Third - 11 ' 1 -Jackson Bt> ’ S /„ fi,..!<!• -tpohanii, Pa»lor. ■ -a m.nlb. r "•” s "' ,b “' h ~i' ) ' ■ ’ „ I,oh »;<h included i» ■| ‘' CP Mhool la* Sqmlay ■ Si "“ l ',', lll i- ll "‘ relationship that ■ <;»<i and man. To HU .lojl «"h '>"• relation that Mi n "' n '',>"•*" ami man- These HH are •erj helpful. Wi Invite ; H ’***’"7 aiu-ri.l "lir school convenes I ’7.X.am-<•••> iu i " ; 3" oclo ‘ h ■ ~,j a .neasaKo on the subject. 'An ■ and I "answered Chalfcmger ■ conditional rromisea. •We cor H dial )v invite you to hbar this dis M <e Friends ami strangers an ||||a ■ 1B th( . ,v, ning at 7:30 o'clock Mr ■ U I; Halley of Chicago, repowner ■ BMe student and reader will speal ■ .-the Methodist thurch. .Mr, Hal ■ 7 PVS message Is in the form of mem H rited scripture and it will be a ran ■ unusual opportunity to hear him I Atlt »d this service if you can. ■ United Brethren Church ■ Cecil It Smith. Pastor. B Bible School at 9:15. O. P. Mills | superintendent. Your pastor is away B this Sunday, lienee no preaching serv B ices. Conference meets next week a B Winona Lake, Iml. Make the Sun ■ day school attendance big. ■ —o ■ Baptist Bulletin. ■ 0. E. Miller, Pastor. • - ■ The morning service will be merg I ed as one beginning at 9:30 and clos ■ ing at 11 00. I This gives time for the Sunday I School lesson study and also- thr | spirit of worship and is not too long ■ for any child to stay. I In business meeting Wednesday I evening the church will decide as tc I making the merger service a perm angst plan in our program. We win me at in the union service at the Methodisf church at 7:30 in the evening You will want to heat My Halley. The official board of the church will meet Tuesday evening. This will he a meeting of importance. Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert. Pastor Worship is an essential to life. Without it we are worse than heathens Tin Churches of this city aye at y»r disposal :q cultivate this instinct with ip you. The services tomorrow at thr Presbyterian church are as follows: Childrens division of the Sunday choo. supervision of Mrs. W A Lower, 9:00 A. M. Horning Worship Services, 10:30. Au inspirational address that will help you through the week. (Christian Endeavor Society, 6:30 Upton Service at the Methodist church at 7:30 P. M. Dr. H. H Halley renowned Bible stu lent and reader, will he the speaker. Do not miss this treat. Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor Dr. Burt Mangold. Bible school Supt. Bible school opens at 9:30 a. m. Communion and sermon at 10:30 Le’ every one be present at i.icse services Rummer will soon be gone vacation dgys are over, let us sttive to bring cur Bible school up to full strength. We want everyone to hear Di. Halley a- the M. E. church Sunday evening at 7:30 P. M. Come to these serytces of worship —-—- o The First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light. Pastor Al! services of this church will be conducted tomorrow in ttye usual qrher The vacation season is practically over and there should be a general j -kUy of al| forces looking to efficient work in the Fall and Winter campaign just before us. From the Sunday School Servics the Evening Meeting let us strive •or record attendance. The pastor will preach the morn--ng sermon immediately following the* Sunday School Session • Sermon Subject—Noises vs. Voices. -Some po|nted lessons for these days. I The Senioj Epworth League Service wi ll be held at 6:30. F. M. An, interesting program has beep Prepared and a cord-al invitation is extended to allThe last of the Union Services conducted by the churcnes of the city, will be held jp this church beginqig as 7:30, o’clock. I f The Rev. H. H. Halley, of Chicago 11- appear in one c( his novel, inatruc- , Hve and inspiring Scripture Recitation 1 t

l-rogiwpiv. Mr Halley 1, known to some of the past ora of the city and all give him a one hundred per cent rpci,mm>'nduti<>n to the popple of the community. The church should be crowded. Prayer Meeting Service next Wed mrdtv Night with the pastor in charge. —- — , o— -—.—'■ St. Marya Church First Mass 7:00 High Mass . 9:lv Benediction Immediately after High Mass. Prayer Hour, Friday evening 7:30, First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose. Minister The Bible School meets at 9:16; following at 10:15 will be the worship service. Let every one muster into line for this last Sabbath service of August. The attendance during August has been very commendable; did] you help to maka this fine record? You can help Sunday. The Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor have planned a Rally with the League of Van Wert Evangelical church. This rally will be held in the local church and begins at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. There will he a series of talks and musical selections after which the local league will entertain the visiting league to a pot luck luncheon in the church parlors. Following the luncheon the Van Wert League will conduct the usual devotional service of the C. K. and after this all will go as a body to the Methodist church to attend the union service whlclt H. H. Halley of Chicago speaks. The entire church and community is invjted to attend tine union service at the Methodist church at 7:30 Sun day evening. This is the last and climax of the series of Union Sunday evening services held during th" month of August. Dr. H. H. Halley of Chicago will address this meeting He comes very highly recommended and doubtless will have a great message. Let us crowd the Methodist church to the doors. The mid-week prayer service will be held at the church at 7:30 on Wednesday evening. O : NO WORD FROM MISSING COUPLE <mw>rt?tVTm> rwow faWMW tion to learn the whereabouts of the couple. Miss Sleppy is a graduate of Bluffton high stljool and the daughter of William Sloppy, truck gardener of that city..-and police were making an euort tonight to get in touch with the girl's parents to learn if they had heard from her. The rubber plant employed 24 perat the plant t«d»./ MaSlßg for the last, two weeks, the wages varying from »35 to ?50 a week and totaling approximately 3900 a week but were informed by Jack Baker, of Mishawaka plagt manager that he knows nothing of Vesey’s whereabouts and that there is no money left in the bank to take care of the pay ro.l. Before going to Mishawaka about eight months ago. Dick Vesey was proprietor of the Wedge Heel and Rubber company of Fort Wayne. He has a wife and two children now living in Fort Wayne as well as a number of -other relatives, none of whom have received any< word from him since his disappearance from Mishawaka, they stated last night. —o HABEGGER FEEDS .3 TON LITTERS (COMTIJfVED FROM teen per cent acid phosphate and one pound common salt. A number of Berne and Decatur business men assisted in the weigh ing last evening- After the pigs had been weighed. Mr. Habegger treated the gathering to a lunch consisting of apples pop and wafers. — Q Football Candidates To Meet This Evening All candidates for the Decatur high school football team are requested to meet at the high school building at 7:30 o’clock this evening. Suits and equipment will be issued this evening and plans will be completed for the trip to Lake Gage Monday morning. The squad will spend a week at the lake, practicing football three hours each day. Mrs. Elihu Johnson Dies Mrs. Elihu Johnson. 54, of Willshire township. Van Wert county, Ohio, died at her home Thursday afternoon. Funeral services were held at 2:30 oclcck t|«is afternoon at the Radical j United Brethren church at wren, Ohio. ( «

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926.

—~—y —wi fVkM CLUB CALENDKR ■ II K Saturday a King's Heralds of Mount Pleasant church -Luther Singleton. 1:30. ■" Fuhrman Reunion—Otto Scbeulei • Home I Sunday Standlford-Faulkner Reunion — F 1 M. Standlford. Wren, Ohio. Monday Township Home Economics 1 Club - Mrs. Flossie Corvllle. ‘ - - < Mr. and Mrs. John Merriman had as ti|e|r guests Friday Mr. and Mrs 1 James Ray and daughter, Vesta, ol ’ Cleveland. Ohio; Mrs Marlow Hiles ' of Van Wert, Ohio, and Mis. Ranier. ' of this city. x I Mjss Angie Firks entertained at ' three tables of Bridge at her home on First street, Friday evening, In honor Jof Miss Virginia Knapp, of Evanston Illinois. Prices were won by Mist Kathryn Dorwin and Mi* David Hens ley. and a guest prize 'was awarded to Miss Knapp. Dainty refreshment? were served by the hostess. Those 1 present were the Misses Virginia Knapp. Helen Dugan. Kathryn Dor - win. and Angie Kirks, Messers. Goyd 1 on Engeler, Albert Gerhlg, Dick Dur 1 kin, and Byford Macy, Mr. and Mrs > David Hensley. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ’ Blair. Mrs. Carrie Haubold and Mist ‘ Louise Haubold. Gottschalk Reunion 1 The reunion of the Gottschalk fami 1 lies was held in Matters Park, Marion last Sunday. Those who attended in eluded Andrew Gottschalk, Animda z Gottschalk. Thurman Gottschalk and ? fcmlly, Mrs. Pqrl Gentis and son. Thu Qian. Mrs. Chas. Haibach. Harold aud Gladys Dubach, Mrs. Gus Reynolds and son. Cloyd. Mr. and Mrs. J E Ek Speheger. Mrs. Jacob Shoemaker, Mrs f Emanuel Bierie. Mrs. Noah Gottschalk j Mr. Erwin Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. W’atson. Harold and Willis t Lehman, Helen and Mary Hendricks. Ida Stlner and family. 1 i The Rev. and a *Mrs. B. N. Covert. ' Mrs. S. D. Beavers and Dr. Ben Beavers motored to 'Winona Lake last , night where they heard Marion ' Talley’s concert, given at the Winona I tabernacle. Mrs. J. H. Heller left today for ! Waloou Lake. Michigan, where she i wijl join Mrs. Dick Miller, of Indian- > apolis. and Mrs. L. G. Ellingham. of I Fort Wayne, for a several day’s outing. Dan Niblkk of this city, received I? :el>>gr.m yMterdsjr stating that WWKfctVklUirgkM*- f; i ed in New York City, on their return I from a tour in European countries. Mr. Niblick will leave tomorrow to ’ meet Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick in New York. M". and Mrs. Niblick will go to Philadelphia before returning to Decatur, v.hile Dan Niblick will spend the week in New York on business for Niblick and Company’s Dry Goods store. Clark Spahr, of Detroit, MichigaT, arrived yesterday for a several davs yitit with Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Nichols. Mrs. Spahr and children have been vlgiting here fur the past several weeks. Karl Qroves of Okmulgee. Okla homa, visited friends here today. Mrs. Groves and daughters, have been spending the summer with Mrs. Gioves’ parents Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Leonard, at Huntington. M ! ss Vera Eady, of Fort Wayne, will spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Eady. Mrs. S. E. Hudnet, of Van Wert. Ohio, is spending the week-end here with relatives. She will attend the Fqhriuan reunion near Echo, tomorrow. D. J. Harkless, cashier of the Old Adams County Bank, |s in Auburn today. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan returned home yesterday from a motor trip through Illinois and Wisconsin. They visited The Dells, in Wisconsin, and The Starved Rock, in Illinois. Their granddaughter. Peggy Mortou. accompanied them as far as her home in phicago. E D. Engeler and eon. Gordon, attended the stats te.uiis tou-nament. at Fort Wayne. Friday. Mrs. Wm. Moescljberger. of south of the city, left fi:is morning lor Fort Wayne, going from there to Chicago,! where she will meet her daughter | Laura, prior to their leaving tonight on the Santa Fe. California Limited. WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room modem or semi modern; home, centrally located Phone 7721 or see G. A. Busick. 204t3x 4

for an extensive Western trip. Their trip includes visits at Grand Canyon * National Park, which is their first itopoyor. Lo» Angeles and vicinity, • in<| San Francisco, returning byway) of Rather River Canyon and Salt Lake City; thence Through the Royal Gorge to Colorado Springs, Denver and Omaha. They expect to be gone, at least three weeks. No wonder th’ Filipinos are giftin’; suspicious while we’re promisin’ ’em independence with one hand an’ plantin' rubber trees with th’ other. “Ther, now, I wouidn' take on so; , ther’ll be lots o' purty Sundays be--fore cold weather sets in, an' if he 1 don’t git killed we’ll see what kiu be done,” advised Mrs. Joe Kite's i lawyer t’day.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mi's. Frank C. Bremerkamp and sou. Dick, of St. Petersburg, Fla., who have been visiting the former’s; parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bremer-1 katnp for the past ten days, left this > morning for Terre Haute for a sev-i eral days visit before going on to California, where they will reside. The Misses Mary Ogg. Jenny Keller. Ina Noak and Agnes Huston enjoyed a theatre party at the Palace, at Fort Wayne, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkins, of Portland, visited l>ere yesterday. Mr. Wilkins is acting as mayor in tho

■■ I fl < i_mi. I Ill—«—w. Pledge to the Public on Used Car Sales j AD used cars offered cc the public shall be honestly represented If a car u auobie only for « mechanic who am rebuild k, or for acme one who cxz>cct> only a few mornha' rough wage on a camping trip, it anaat be acid on that bam Each car muat be sold for just what at 2 All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CERTIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, and carry a 30* day guarantee for replacement of defective parts and free service on adjustments. Thia is pcaaihle because tremendous raaerw mileage has been buflt torn •very StudebAcr, whfcb k ia impccsiHe co efevauaa in veers. J Every used car is conspicuously with its price in plain figures, and that price, just as the price of our new l [ cars, is rigidly maintained. The public can deal in confidence and safety only with the dealer wheat I policy ia ‘one price only—the same price to afl.” For, to red cars on thia haaia. every one of than must be honestly priced to bqpn with r Every purchaser of a used car, may drive it for five days, and then, if not satisfied for any reason, turn it back and ■-•aww. a< La-Credjt on the purchase or any other car in stock— new’or used. ’’ It is assumed, of course, that the car baa not been autaabad qp by oo&ioa or other aeddeot in the tneantinte. I* Not only to the public, but also to The Studebaker Corporation of America, whose cars we sell, we pledge adherence to the above policy in selling used cars. T. J. DURKIN ® ISSA, Th. istudobaMar Corporation ot America Th Studebaker Corporation of America takes pride and pleasure in • announcing that the above Pledge is being carried out by T. J. DURKIN Phone 181 S. 2nd St. THE Pledge speaks for itself. which in some times and placet It is a formal declaration of the has fallen into ill repute. fair and square attitude of Snide- It is an assertion of confidence baker dealers toward the public. in the reserve mileage built into It is an assurance of honest the sturdy “one-profit*’Studebaker dealing in a line of merchandising automobiles. THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA * SOUTH BEND, INDIANA

absence of the regular mayor. He! : wan ahown the HWlmming pool and city plant by .city councilman. A* R. I Asehbauclier. ..Arthur Hall, of Root townahlp, wate a busigeas visitor here thia morning. I Mr. and Mrs. f. E. Peterson and' Mra. John Everett returned last evening from Winona, where they enjoy-1 led a two days out IngHugh Andrews of Monroeville, visI ited friends here thia.jnorning. Mrs. Will August returned to her 1 homo in Fort Wayne after enjoying ! a week's visit, here wjth her i>ar- . enta. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reynolds.] • Mr. and Mra. C. E. Bell and non. Billy, motored to Peru yesterday and ' wer ethe gueata of relatives. Ijiwrence Geels, who is recovering from injuries received when run over I by a tractor at the Decatur Country I Club, suffered an attack of appendl- , citis at the Adams County Memorial . | Hospital yesterday. It will not be neeJ essary to operate unless he suffers an- . other attack. , W. Guy Brown, principal of the Central school, has arrived home from . Muncie where he attended summer . school. , — o Stewart Ijorenz and his orchestra tonight and Sunday at Sunset. Music starts at 8:30. » Don't miss it. It

BIRTHS Mr. and Mra. Asa Collack, jl|s Madison street, are the parents of y hoy baby, born last night at tho Adams County Memorial hospital. || A boy baby, Robert MUler, wag i born to Mr. and Mr*. H. H. Lam nil ■■mil ... i .

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, man. at the Adam* County Memorial hospital, this morning. Mr. Laiuuiiman I* associated with the Eveiyti A Hite company. I Bryce Thoma* ba* returaad home frop> Muncie where bo attended sum- ; iner school.