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» ”7ion Ev’"9elic»l Lutheran ■I r r ,„... \\. ' M■•nrov and Eleventh M fW w Schultz, I astor Mi Gr riuaii services lit !•->" A. M ■ y fi hsl. -VIP'S at 10:30 A. M. ■ ' S'l' this c.mar.- - conducted as usMl h-u.t -ro "us. We will begin ■ i snuha. a- h MM o#r ppshial m!im>l Wil! '•••Ki» «•* Mi ' , h „i x.ar this coming Tuesday ne* • ‘ ■H* It 8 :! " " ' ■ _,. mi ..- this Sunday will be ■ eond’"'' ■ " S ’"' 1 "" ,lofr " ,al1 M Ohio Ci<> ,>hi "' Qg • o first Evangelical Church M Ua'l'li lx,l ’ se - Minister ■■ The Bible School meets at 9:30. The M WO--111P-'" '!'■'■ fallowing at 10:15. The ■ Eruu. h II ' Ugne el (’. E. meets al ■ 6 <5 l.' .i f-Mr K - J Anspaugb The ■ evening worship service at 7:20. A ■ roriili.d invitation is extended to all B to worship with us. M on Tue .iay evening the presiding ■ elder, lb" F. »'• l’w>ger. will preach ■ an( | following will he the convening ■ o( si'.ond quarterly conference ■ f()r this i-onli reneo Near. This service ■ will take 'l"' place th '' Wednesday ■ eveuiug pray, f meeting. The Women s Wssioiiary Society will meet at the chinch Wednesday 2:00 p. m. tor the regular monthly meeting. Z.on Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. H Fledderjohann. Pastor Every week presents new opportunities. Life is shifting to a new program daily. God had a infinite reason when He chose one day out of seven a s the day that should be hallowedt The Lord's Day has a definite place in the program of life. How do you spend it? The services in the churches help you to realize the blessings of the Sabbath. Tomorrow is a new opportunity. Sunday school convenes at 9:15 with lessons that arelhelptul and henefi 'ial. Morning worship service at 10:30 o’clock with an appropriate message on the subject, "Labor Therefore." Musical selection by Miss Dela Seilemeyer. Let us worship in song and ■ sermon We extend a cordial welcome. The Official Board wffl meet immediately after the morning service. No evening services until announced later. * Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller. Pastor The Merger Service will .be con tinued again tomorrow beginning a’ 9:30. Immediately at the close-of the lesson study period a brief message A ;cod work begun, continued, uid el'se "f tile ser- ■ I ,1-- r “ ed. We resume our regular evening service of praise and evangelism at 7:30 o'clock. Subject of the evening message. "Starting to School." A chorus of boys and girls will lead in the singing. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening 7.30. s' Several special committees looking forward to the two week's evangelistic campaign beginning Sept. 26 will be announced tommrow. Church Os God E. A. Ball. Pastor. "All Day Meeting" at church of Chapel on Cleveland street, Sunday. Bring your baskets-and enjoy the day with us. We have three speakers for the day. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. John Chilcoat, superintendent. __ Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by the Rev. Louis Reynolds. Preaching at 2:30 p. m. by the pastor. • Preaching at 7:30 p. m- Message by Miss Nellie Hawkins. We invite all to these services. The members are urged to be present. — ■ — o St. Marys Church Low Mass, 7:00. High Mass, 9:15. Benediction immediately after high mass. ‘ I Prayer Hour Friday evening 7:30. | O ! Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. Cream puffs are delectable to the taste and serv e splendidly as a dessert for a meal. But the English channel swimmers did not use them wholly for training diet. Recreation is usjfni in life. But worship the most essential food for man. Public worship will be conducted at th e Presbyterian church tomorrow at the following hours: 9:00 a. m—Children's service under . »
supervision of Mrs. W. A, Lower, 9:30 a. m. — Sunday school. Mr Hugh Hite, assistant superintendent In charge. Good classes with spien did teachers. 10:30 y ,n - —Mo'ning worship, ser , mon subject, "The Venturesomeness lot Cbrisyanity." I 6:30 Christian Endeavor Society. ~' 7:30- Evening worship service. Ser- • mon subject. "The God of the Future.’ t J Tuesday afternoon, 2:30 p. m.— j Women's Home and Foreign Mlssiin ary Society. Mrs. James Elbersou on Jefferson street. Wednesday evening. 7:30 p. tn. — Mid-week service. Subject, “The Book of Jonah."- So much has been said about Jonah and the whale that the B real message or the book has been ' lost. We shall endeavor to find this p ’ j O Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor. Dr. Bert Mangold, Bible Schoo) sup !1 crintendent. g Unified service begins at 9:30 am. '' We are hoping that every member of the church and Bible school will * be present on time. s Sermon and communion at 10:30 a. m. Evening service at 7:90 p. m. The public is invited to these services. Come. o Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, Pastor. i-1 These days i laibor Day and Annual i opening of schools and colleges I ought 11 to canse the best representatives ol it both church and state to be unusually [’'thoughtful. In keeping with this »UK i' gestion the pastor of this church wft. s'speak tomorrow morning at 10:15 on f. 'The Educational Needs of this Conn 'try.” At night the topic will be, "Tht Wisdom of Youth." i Sunday school session at 9:30 a. ill The vacation period is at an end. All J back in Bible school. ■i Senior Epworth service at 6:30 p "*m. A wide awake crowd for a lively -' service. I Prayer meeting next Wednesday ■ night. W e must be a people of pray ■ er ail the way around it our church ! goes as it ought. d The Annual Booth festival conducted by the Epworth league chapters of the Fort Wayne district will be held Monday, beginning at 10 a. m. We expect a latge attendance and a good i offering from the Decatur chapter. ' J Contributions go to the support ot e the Methodist hospital in Fort Wayne. e| o ■ TRACTION WRECK TOLL REACHES 10 ! -1 *■ li-rix.-'- •■■■ M c ls.»- ■ TfrF*.-. r- both Hurns, 24 of Bli.isfield Michigan. 0 Dr. C. T. Southfield. Mo., je. Michi s- gan. W. A Rocney. z Sandwich, Ont A. W. Webner, Detro :.. J E. Ferguson d Toledo, Jacob Huber. Toledo Jos Ros enthal, Dundee, Ohio, George H. Harti 1 Edmond M. Thorton. Mishawaka, Ind el, New York. Benjamin Fitch, Detroit, g * " : COURT HOUSE ■ ■■ill—iinrw :■ siwiiwiwiiouauiß Marriqae Licenses Charles Spade, retired soldier, to f Ann". Fuller, both of Decatur. Jenner C. Pearson, General Electric employe, to Daisy Roop, both of Deca - tur - Little Change In Sen. McKinley’s Condition Martinsville. Ind.. Sept. 4—(United Press) — The condition of United States Senator William B. McKinley of Illinois, seriously ill in a hospital here, soday was little changed from that of yesterday. The senator passed a fairly comfortable night but Dr. R. H. Egbert, his physician, said that he noted little change in the general condition of the patient. J "Both lungs,” tihe doctor- said. I “show congestion at the base. The heart remains about the same, needI ing stimulants regularly.” o Three Men Wounded In Revolver Battle Atlantic City. Sept. 4 —(United . Press) —Three men were wounded, one possibly fatally, in a revolver battle in a case here early today, descirbed by police as renewed outbreak of war between Atlantic City and South Phila- ; delphia gangsters. i | Patrolman Frank Kuncau narrowly i escaped death wh?n one bullet passed | through his cap. Another entered his i i left arm. Then he was struck on the 1 head with a chair. JI
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 4,1926.
I '■ C*l I i I I <♦ ' 4 id CLUB CALENDER IIWIAF mirlf i Tuvtday Pul lota Xl—Postpotutd W.'M. 8. and G. M. G. Joint Meeting —Church, 7:30 p. m. Wedneiday Kirkland W. C. T. U.—Mrs. Crover. 1 Young Matrons Club—Mrs. Fl >reuce larwson, 7:30 p. m. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. Leigh Bowen. The members of the Methodist 1 church of Willshire, Ohio, recently . entertained In honor of thq James < Parrish family, who are moving to j this city. A potyluck supper was serv- ? ed, after which a social hour was , enjoyed. Those present were J. S. Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Koontz. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stove. Mrs. John Schuutu and children. Mrs. C. H. Debolt. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Baltzell, Mrs. W. A. Reams, Mrs. O. J. Passwaters and son, Judson, Mrs. G. D. Mercer, Mrs. Charjty Brown. J. F. Bilderback and family, r J. E. Wyer and family. Jesse LautI zenheiser and family. Jesse Lautzenzenheiser and family. Mrs.J.S.Buchanan. Mrs. M. Spitler. Miss Deeter, Miss Allender, Misses Ruby and Jessie Strickler, Irene Spitler, Mrs. J. G. Bilderback, Kermit Blenz. The Ever Ready Class of the Metjiodist church will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. Bowen. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Doan, Mrs. Baker and Miss Dunham. 1 Miss Josephine Myers entertained 1 it four tables of Bridge last evening at her home on inchester street. High scores were won by Miss Ver- ‘ onlca Anker and Mr. Herman Myers. who were awarded with prizes. Second prizes were won by Miss Dorothy Durkin and Mr. Robert Gough, and consolation piizes were awarded to Mrs. Hetman Myers and Mr. Roy Kalver. ' At the conclusion of the games, refreshments were served. Robert Gough, of Muncie, was an out-of town ‘ guest. f Married Aa Bluffton Bluffton, Sept 4.—Miss Ruth Sleppy, ® formerly employed at the Hoosier Rubber Company, at Mishawaka, and Otto Schaefer were married at the home of 6 the bride, in this city, at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer will e make their home at Detroit, d The regular meeting of the Psi lota 1 Xi sorority, which was to have been ' held Tuesday night, has been postponed. Members are urged to note the change. ) A musical program will be given in :'ie Urdi-eil Brethren ehm-eh Thursday night at ■ ' 1 invited to attend. A silver offering 1 will be taken. o 1 Loss)]® , I ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mil’s and F son. Jack will arrive this evening from ’ Erie, Pennsylvania, to spend the week- ■ end and over Labor Day with Mr. ’ Milks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills, of Mercer avenue. AU. and Mrs. Miio McKinney, of Columbus. Ohio, will arrive in Decatur this evening to spend the'week end and Labor Day with the F. V. Mills family on Mercer avenue. Miss Amy Kite, 28, is missin’. She has full knees an' wuz wearin' a dress when lasi seen. I’ll bet if . Geoige Washington wuz alive he'd I lie about his taillight bein' on when he left home. —Abe Martin. Indianap- . olis News. Mr. and Mrs. ftussell Bowman and son. Max, and Mrs. Ves Venis, returned last evening from Three Rivers and Sturgis, Michigan, where they spent several days as the guests Mr. and Mrs. Egrl Bowman and J friends. Enroute home, they stopped . at Parrent, Klinger and Fish lakes. | > Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Peterson and daughter. Shirley Jeanne, of Terre Haute, who have been visiting relatives here for the past several days, left today on a motor trip through northern Michigan. 11 Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey and daugh- I ter. Eleanor, left yesterday for New , Haven. Conn., where the latter will 1 enter a physical culture school. Miss i Eleanor is a graduate of the ld?al t high school. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallott, of Fort Wayne, will spend the week-end and Labor Day here with the for- t mer’s mother, Mrs. Anna Mallott. ' e Mr. and Mrs. John Schug and daughter, Mary Kathryn, and son. Richard, and Mrs. George Schug. left f this morning for Corambus, Ohio, <
whore they will be joined by George | Schug to motor through caslorn Ohio. Edgar Gerber, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here this morning Mina Naomi Stolte, of Dayton, Ohio, ; who bus been visiting with the Fred ( Fruehto family f<yr the last few days, will go to New Knoxville, Ohio, to spend the weekend with her grandparents. She will be met there ' by her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Stolte, who will also spend the week-end in New Knoxville. Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer and daughter, Della, spent the day in Fort 1 Wayne as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.l Albert Sellemeyer. Mr. and Mrs, John Carmody and sons, motored to Grund Rapids. Michigan, this morntiig to visit with relatives over Labor Day. William Simpson and J. G. Niblick left this morning on a motor trip to Toledo, Detroit and Houghton Lake. Michigan, where they will bo the guests of B. F. Atndt. Miss Lois Peterson left today for Manitou Lake, where she will be a guest at a house party over Labor Day. Miss Naomi Butler, of Cincinnati, Ohio, will arrive in Decatur today for a visit with her parents.'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler, and other relatives. Miss Helen Smith, of Fort Wayne. Is spending a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bowers, west of Peterson. Mr. ami Mrs. Josenh Rash and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pedler and daughter went to Big Long Lake today to spend the week-end,and Labor Day. The Misses Jeanette Beery and Leah Colter have gone to Detroit, Michigan, to spend the week-end with relatives. They will be accompanied home by Mrs. Ed Beery, who has been visiting there for the past several days. Mrs. Martha E. Beery is spending a few days with her son, Freeman Beery, at Connersville. Miss Mary Kathryn Schug returned las night from Rensselear where she spent a week as the guest of Miss Martha Grant. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller will arrive home tonight from outing at Walloon Lake. Michigan. They will !>■■ accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller. of Indianapolis, who will spend the week-end here. Mrs. J. S. Niblick • t:d children htKfc returned io their home in Indiana Harbor, after a sever:,' days visit here with Mrs. Minerva Niblick and family. Mrs Perry Gandy and son returned to their home in Fo>t Wayrie aftey a short visit here with Mrs. Minerva Niblick and family. C. Ia Johnson and daughters. Marcella, Alice and Martha, and R. C. Johnson and sons, Ro-well ami Dick, have returned to their homes in Gary after a visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Johnson. Thelma. Merdith and Robert Walton, cl Richmond. are visiting relatives here and at Monroe. Mrs. Ai'a Martin ade a business trip to Fort Wayne ibis afternoon. Miss Carrie Strill, cf Indianapolis. til ■ V Maurice Fuhrman, of the Old Adams County Bank, will begin a two weeks vacation . Mondaj. He will visit relatives at Celina, Ohio and Plainwell. Michigan. English Woman Doctor Fails To Swim Channel . Pomton Sept. 4.—(United Press) — Miss Mona Mac Lennan, woman doctor. describing herself as a specialist in the exclusive I lari' y street medical group, has failed in her plucky attempt to put England on record as having one of Its daughters conquer the channel this year. London today heard the story of the "Mystery swim" which created excitement when M s Mac Lennan set out unheralded frera Gris Nez. Miss Mac Lennan, arriving at Folkstone near midnight, to d the United Pressthat shejhad abandoned the swim seven or eight miles off South Foreland owing to rough seas, strong tides and den-e tog. She had been in the water 11 and a half hours, about twq hours longer than Horace Caiey, who had started I the swim with her. She gave up at I 4:40 P. M. o Envelope Weighing Four Ounces Contains Dress Hammond. Ind.. Sept. 4—(United Press)—Officials of the postoffice j here are telling a story of a girl who brought a package to the window and asked the clerk to insure it for one [ hundred dollars. As the package was, merely a small envelope weighing four ounces the clerk asked her what it cotnained to be of such value. I "A dress," was the answer. The clerk nearly collapsed with surprise when an investigation proved her statement correct. !— o Ludy’s orchestra will furnish the music Sunday night at SunSet Park. It
if- ■ Eugene Debs To Return To Lindlahr Sanitarium Terre Haute, Ind.. Sept. 4—(United Press)—Eugene Debs is to go back to Lindlahr. near Chicago, the sanitarium at which he regained bis health shortly after his release from! Atlanta Federal penitentiary, it was learned today. Debs has been 111 since his return iron: Bermuda several months ago. An attack of flu started un illness which terminated in a sort of nervous breakdown. At first, plans were made for him to go to Denver for a complete rest, but it Is now planned for his return to the Lindlahr sanitarium in about ten days. Blullton Men In Auto Wreck In Adams County Bluffton, Sept. 4. Rallie Ferguson and James Porter cs aped injuries at 6 o'clock Thursday evening when the! Ford coupe in which they were rld-| ing add a second car driven by Wilso Dettinger collideil at a cross'roads in Adan.s county while they were returning to this city after attending the Decatur fair. The occupants of the second machine escaped injuries. The coupe was damaged to the extent of a broken right rear wheel damaged right road fender and other damages about the body, while the Adams county car was only slightly damaged. The dama-re to the Ferguson car was covered by insurance. —o Warning Issued Against Overcrowding Os Workers Washington, D.*U. Sept. 4 —(United Press) U. S. public health authorities today warned the government and 1 employers in general against overcrowding workers in small spaces.' Such practice is detrimental to health it »as said. This warning was issued after it was learned at federal budget bureau that the average government worker has only 60 square feet of floor space in which to perform his tasks. At least 75 Yeet, and preferably 100 feet per person is necessary tor health conditions, it was said. Sacrificing space fir economy is not efficiency as workers crowded togeDancmg at Sun Set Park will start Labor Day afternoon at 2:30 and 8:30 in the evening. Be sgre to attend. It
Qjmpe-titidn in Words • < . OtiG who goes into the market to buy a motor car . today is naturally confused. »» He has read ‘he words £>es£.?nd Greatest so often that they have ceased to be convincing. Where all is ■ •. he Thousand-dollar cars have been described to him in ten-thousand dohar language. And vice versa. ‘ He finds himself the target in a war of adjectives; the helpless victim in a gigantic competition of words. And so he is forced to rely on chance —■ the advice of friends—or his own limited experience. Dodge Brothers, Inc., have never participated in this verbal competition. They are content with the position they have long maintained in the far more vital competition of honest value. They have continued steadily to improve their product, not only in comfort and beauty, but basically— beneath the body and hood where fundamental values lie. Yet they have not unduly stressed each betterment , that has marked the steady progress of their motor car toward a higher perfection. And when economic conditions or greater sales have permitted them to reduce prices without reducing - quality, they have announced the fact without excessive emphasis. Unexaggerated truth is not spectacular. But in the long run, implicit public confidence has been Dodge Brothers reward, and this they propose to preserve forever by continuing to build just .a little better than they tell. Saylors Motor Co. Phone 311 , North First Street k Dodge Brothers MOTOR CARS ’ * •
titer do lesu that those who have elbpw room, officials said. Employes function better when they have al least 750 cubic feet of air space. o Fire Destroys Cell Hop se In Penitentiary j Walla Walla, Washington. Sept 4. (United Iress)—While nine hundred and sixty two convicts slept in tin prison yard without bidding, two companies of national guardsmen stood guard around the state penitentbry here during the night after a fire of Incendiary otigln had distroyed the cell house. The institution was in darkness. Prison guards, sheriffs' deputies and city police reinforced the guard -men. a trippie gurad Hue was maintained. The fire, third mysterious blaze at the penitentiary in three weeks, started in a ventilator shaft near the 'lining room while 400 of the convicts i were at dinner. , I .Jardine Outlines Plan For Agricultural Relief Emporia, Kas., Sept. 4. — (United I’, ess)- —Opposition to the McNaryHaugen farm relief bill and advocacy of cooperative maik'tuig as an aid Attend the dance at Sun Set Park Labor Day, afternoon and' evening. it
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to farmers was expressed by Secr<taiy of Agriculture. Wllliiim M Jardine at a dinner given by William Allen White to fifty newspaper publlb'.p ers of Kan-us In hon'T of the Cabinet official. Jardine declared he was opposed i<i the government entering business and added that ho believed the McNary Haugen measure i.i not a workablo measure because it involves the of price fixing. The Secretary can e to his home state, he explained, to tell Kansas farmers his views on farm relief measures and his reasons tor the McNary-Haugen proposal. o Among the most tireloss helpers of the British Mfdical Research Council are numerous women; one measures . and examines skulls, a second inspects worms, while a third is Investigating the question ot telegraphers' cramp. o — Dance tonight a t Sun Set Park. Paul Weaver and his Melody Men will furnish the music. 11 Eczema Can Be Cured So can the various skin and scalp diseases. Try a box of B. B. Ointment It curses most skin and scalp when used according to instruction*. At ail druggists—Get a box today.
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