Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1926 — Page 3
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M || t> » ■ - - —— —— • IK Zion Reformed Church B k I’bdileijo'innn, Pastor K a Inv 8<’ho"l at 9:U. We npupa.l H ■ ur ini'lent an«l present:*. This H -dwav* well spent if you do ■ 'th !>■ «id •*“ 1,0 re K u ' ar worship ■ i es si this church tomorrow as ■ nasl"i has been ‘nvlted to speak B .u» Mr ion Festival ot the Einman B # hi lin'd 1 hnr<'h at New Bavaria ■ >hio The Masley Reformed congre- ■ .|, n | s also having its mission se,r B .. • tomorrow and ~H* congregation B ,'iriiia ; lv invited to attend. The Rev. B > sto- kni'der of Holgate, Ohio is the ■ . r The other city churches al B , 0 welrome your presence. ■ Attend somewhere if you can. s| _ - —o— — —— \ I Church of God I E. A. Ball! Pastor I Sunday school. 930 a m. John ChllB roat superintendent. Previiilng at 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Stewardships." Text. Mat. 25:14. Young Peoples meeting 7, o'clock. Miss Nellie Hawkins, president. Preaching at 7:45 p. m. Subject. "Three looks'. Text. Jsah, 45:22. The members are uiged to be pres Zion Ev. Lutheran Church Corner West Monroe and 11th street Paul W. SholU, Pastor German services ........ 9:30a.m. English services ..'. .... 10:30 am. Sunday school 9:30 a. m ——— Q— —- ■■ 1 - ■ —— Baptist Bulletin The merger seryicv will lie held a-1 again tomorrow beginning at 9 30 and closing at 11:30. Emmediately at the close of the lesson study a brief message will be brought. • H I P. U. at 6:30; as the youngl people of the church are 'to be hosts to the young people of our association cn M nday evening, it is earnestly detred that nil youii": people of the church and congregation bo at this m-etrng as lin il plans will be made foi Monday night. Evening service o* praise and evangelism at 7 30. Subjet’. of the message. "< .n passion of Chrtst*. The regular Wednesday evening meeting. Wednesday evening at 7 30. At this ervice we hope to have with us a visitor from Porto Rico. We are looking forward to the special revival meetings, beginning September 26th. • - ---O ———i ——— St. Marys Catholic Church First mass and communion, 7:30. High mass, 9:45 Christian doctrine. 2:00 p.m. Holy hour and benediction. 2:30 J- auintng ouuday tho prayer hour will he held on Sunday afternoon in ton wll deliver the sermons at the Sunday morhing masses. Rev. J. A. Seimetz, pastor. o Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. Tomorrow, Sept. 12th will be "Education Day" at tue Presbyterian church. Dr. J. J Rae, formerly pastor <f the First Presbyterian church of Richmond. Ind., and moderator of the , vnod of Indiana will speak at the ( morning worship hour at 10:30. Dr. Kae is now connected with the Pfts , byterlan students church at Purdue. , He will tell of the work done by the Presbyterian church at this great ' educational center. Parents and friends of our young people in the , universities will want to hear this. Sunday School at 9:30 p. tn. pre ceded by the Childyen's hour at 9 a a m. Vacation time is over and our I' fall program has begun. , Promotion Day is Sept. 26th. Rally Bay comes on October 3rd. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Topic, ' Our Church,” Robt. Frisinger, leader. ' s Evening worship service at 7:30 p. 0 m Tne Pastor will speak on “The *•' Still, Small Voice.” h Wednesday evening at 7:30 mid- [) week service.United Brethren Church C!< Cecil R. Smith. Minister. a Sunday School at 9:15. We are expecting a good attendance tomorrow. Let us leep our splendid attendance record up. Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Subject, “Trod--len and Untrodden Paths.” - 0 , Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening worship at 7r30. Sermon by the pastor. m The conference has returned your ... pastor tor another y'fear. We hope 21 that the year will be one of success | for the Kingdom of God. We aqpre- tfi ciate already.-the kind and encourag-jet ing words that folks have phoned and ar
w hmmhib'liib - B i.BJ called to the paraonago with. We hope to please the (fhrlst. J Again we want to thank all who , helped us last year ami to express , appreciation for the generous space given us and the church by tho Demo crat. I Our program for the year will soon t be announced. Plans are being made I toward a great program for pastor , and people with God leading. I Our folks will please note the Com ’munfty Training School which will .begin Sept. 20th Our Sunday school ' should have at least a dozen or more > In this school. Effective church and Sunday school work only comes when right preparation has heeq made. Our I school should bo well represented. It is not a question of why you should go, the question is why should you i not go. I Again we want to extend to all an invitation to our services. If you have no church home we Invite you to come with us. If the pastor can be of any help to you please be free to call him. o ■ Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor. Dr. Bert Mangold, Pible school sup 'erintendent. ’ Bible school opens at 9:30 a. m. Communion and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Beginning with tomorrow evening the Sunday evening service will be gin at 7 p. ni. | . a<* week from next Monday night lie great community training school 1 will open This is perhaps the great est single stride that has ever been i made in the direction of adequate training for those in charge of the program of religious education. J ' cannot too strongly urge the members of my church and Bible school to take advantage of the opportunity this scholl affords. Stranger and visitor are always'wel come to the service of this church Come. First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, Pastor Now thar vacation days are past w< have a right to expect the Church neo pie tc rally to the support of all ser vices in fine fashion. No professed Christian can fail to <;o this and prove that Ims profession amounts to, any thing more than an empty shell. No Hower io it. Nothing behind it to fire it off. Humanity is waitng for the church people to show that at least as much interest in kingdom matters is men of the world show in matters which especially concern them. Come on now. Lot us. have .< real church life here in Decatur. e I Siliol.iy Si li u,[ at I : 11 , ant <'nine I mormng preaching s-rvice. Too many are trying to get by on one service. It cannot be done. That does not meet your obligation to your church and you know it. If the preachers of this city are no' worth hearing, make your churches Sunday school churches and see how the Kingdom prospers Morning Sermon at 10:45. Topic—''Hypocritical Earnestness' Topic for the Evening Sei men — "The Conventional Afternoon Tea | Church,” | Junior League Meeting 2 P. M. .Paronts. please send ypur children and help Miss .Mary Poling and her ■ assistants to a good start for the Fall ( and AVintir period. Senior League Services —6:30. P M Many of cur League members' are ■■ ready for a vigorous campaign. Come c and help them. i Prayer Meeting Next Wednesday | night. * First Evangelical Church I Ralph W. Loose, Minister ii The Bible school meets at 9:15. n Summer vacation months are now p over; the children are back in school, c the attendance at the church has vi been good but now it ought to be. 100 A per cent —especially during these fine September Sundays. The worship period follows the, « study of the Bible at 10:15. This t service is for the whole school and all, 1 are inviteda Thd" sacrament of the E Lord’s Supper will be celebrated at. 1 ■his service; every Christian is urged 1 = :o be present. b The E.L.C.E. at 6:45. Leader for C his week. M'iss Mary Sfacy. The evening service for all at 7:30. a Help to keep the Sabbath Day holy tl ay spending the evening hour in the Izard's house. b The E.L.C.E. will hold the regular ti nonthly business and social meeting T vith Dorothv and Goldae Johnson at ni •10 S. Ninth street, Tuesday evening, bi The mid-week service for all Chris- c< ians on Wednesday evening at the di Ihurch at 7:30. A very large attend- m nee is looked tor. The theme will H 1
J * I lECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926.
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Monday Phytlan Needle Club—At Pythian Home, after lodge. Dramatic Department of Woman’s Club—Mrs. J. S. Pett rson, 7:30 p m Delta Theta Ttu—Miss Irene Holthouse, 7:30 P. M. Fortnightly Club- Mrs. Jack Melbers. Tucaday Musical Program—-U. B. Church. 7:30 p.m. Queen Esther Circle—Mary Jane Deavor, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday So Cha Ilae-H-Mias Helena Meyers. Reformed Ladies Aid Society— Church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Five Hundred Club—Mrs. A. R. Astibaucher, 7:30 p. m. s THURSDAY Delta Theta Tau Misses Mildred Keller and Naomi Durkin, hostesses. W. C. T. U. Meeting—Public Library, 2:30 p.m. Mrs. A. R Aahbaucher will be hostess to her Five Hundred Club nett Wednesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The Work and Win Class of the United Brethren church met in thnir regular monthly meeting last evgping, at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harvey. The evening was royally spent and the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Klein night, proved royalj entteft,aijiera. The class is planning for a great class and are starting the year with the thought of doing some big things. The next meeting will, be held at the home of FloyS Myers. At a meeting of the' United Breth rep Ladies Aid society last night it was decided W) hold a public supper at Jhe U. B. church ihe first Saturday of each month, beginning in Octobay. The public is cordially invited to attend these iuppers. The Jay County Business and p:Tfessional Woman's Club is making pians for a most interesting supp4r meeting next Wednesday, Sept. 15. (< be held at the RiesbjCerian church at 6:30 p. m. It is to be an inter-city affair and Bluffton, Decatur and Fort Wayne clubs have been invited tor the occasion. The Bluftton club will give the iuftiafh-n for new members. This fs a most beautiful and impressive service originated by the Franklin 'club and adopted by the state at'the South Bend convention las* May. Invitations have been extended to two prominent national officials and it is hoped thc> cat, be pr'esent After the supper mectic a social time will follow at the club I room and a delightful evening is anticipated. i Wi i mm imh j. ■ The Dramatic Department of the. Woman’s Club will have a called meeting Munday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. J. S. Peterson. Important business will be transacted and all members are urged to attend. The Ladies ADI Society of the Reformed Church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors Eeveiy member is requested to be present. Miss Helena Meyers will be hostess j to the So Cha Rea Club Wednesday I evening. I A social meeting of the Delta Theta I Tau sorority will be held Thursday > evening at 6 o'clock. The hostesses ! will be Mildied Keller and Naomi Durkin. j The opening meeting of the Delta j Delphian Society was held last even- | ing with Miss Effie Patton. A pic- : nic supper was enjoyed after which', plans for the ensuing year were dis- j cussed. The next regular meeting • will be held September 20 at the Old I Adams County Bank. Mr. and Mrs. C A. entertained Wednesday evening at ! their home on West Franklin street, t Bernn. in honor of their daughter. Mists I Edna, whose marriage io the Rev Hoss [ Hartman, of Cleveland. Ohio, will be j be Personal Work for Christ and His c Church. ! The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday t afterrioon aV the church parlors for | their usual meeting. The Community Training School f begins one week; from Monday. Regis- « tration Friday evening of this week. ! This church has had a fine enroll- J ment the past two years; shall it not 0 break its record this year? We are j counting on a number of new stu- p ients among, the younger people who j nust be the teachers of tomorrow. * How about you? j 8
soleininfzed Tuesday. The ceremony will be r nd lr. the Congregatkna! chunh of Chardon Ohio, c f which the Rev. Hartman Iq pasior. Miss Neu«n schwander Is a graduate of tho Bertie high school, and attended llosheu College after which sha entered the Mt. Sinla Hospital in Ckvelan.l Ohio, and took the hurse'a course. For tho last three years, she hu-t been head nurse i In the dispnnsary ward In the same hospital. Light 'refreshments were ! served during the evening. Those preent included Rev Ross Hartman and . his mother, Mrs. Lyman Hartman, of Wadsworth. Ohio, M A. Neusenich- . wander and family of Bluffton; E. A. Luginblli andffamil), W. O. Neuenachwander and family, Leon Neuemwhwander and daughter, Ruth, Frank Habegger ami family. Mrs. T. H. Sold- . ner and daughters? aud the honored guest. , Miss Kathryn Dnrwin entertained at two tables of Bridge last evening at hor home on First street. At the con . elusion of several roun Is refreshments were served. The guests included the Misses Mildred Lidily, Marjorie May. I Josephine* Myers, Messrs. Irvin Butler, . Deane Dorwin, Pat Hendricks and . Albert Gehrig. The Pythian Needle Chib will meet . at the Pythian Houle Monday evenin'* ; after lodge. The hostesses will be Mrs William Butler, Mrs. Freeh Hower. Mrs. W. Guy Brown and Mrs. Christe- > na Vail. r The Monday Night Club recently I met with Mrs. Ed Boknecht. Cards 3 wore enjoyed after whit If refreshments were served. Mrs. Christ Boknecht was a guest. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. . Bay Languell and Mrs. Floyd Enos. , The next meeting wi'l be held in two r weeks with Mrs. Languell. * The annual Elzey reunion will be held in Bellmont Park Sunday, September 19. All relatives are urged to - attend , t r A musical program will be given at r the United Brethren church by the . members of the Christian Endeavor - society. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. A silver offering wilj be lifted. o ) 1 . t
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> Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yocum motored I > to Spencerville. Ohio, yesterday where . they attended to business interests. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Suttles, of Al- . bion. Pa., are the guests of their son , and daughter-in-law. Mr. am| Mrs. A. , D. Suttles and family, and Mr. and i Mrs. C. L. Walters. Pat Hendricks has resigned his position at the Teepl- and Petor.-on clothing store and will enter Muncie . Normal for the opening of the fall term. Ross Ewart, or Indiauapulls, ,v„ ; a I bUr-iness caller in the city this mornr * Milton Swearingen and Charles Breiner will leave Sunday night for Franklin, where they will enter Franklin college as freshmen. Miss Vera Eady, of Fort Wayne, and' Mr. Carl Striker, of Pontiac. Michigan will be the guests of the former’s mother. Mrs. Rebecca Eady.-of South Tenth street. Miss Blanche McCrory spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with
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friends. Charles Phillips, of Lima, Ohio, Is visfflng his mother, Mrs. E. A. Phillips for a few days. Mrs. E. W Kanipo spoilt the day In Fort Wayne with relatives and friend, s Mrs. Fred Sellomeyt r wus the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrtte Albert Sellemeyer at Fort Wayne today. Mlsa Neva Brandyberry spent the day in Fort Wayne with friends. Mrs.. William Sellemeyer, residing scJven miles west of Decatur, is seriously ill. Miss Eleanor Miller, of Decatur route seven, underwent a tonsillotomy at tho Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning and is recoverlug nicely. Earl and Robert Blackburn have returned from a several days motor trip through Illinois and lowa. Mrs. Dallas Elzey, of Fort Wayne, was the guest of Mr..and Mrs. D. D. Elzey in Preble for several days last week. Mrs. D. D. Elzey, of Preble, was a shopper here tHis afternooq. Mrs. C. H. Snyder, of Van Wert, Ohio spent the afternoon here shipping. Kenneth Shafer, student of McCormick Seminary of Chicago, is enjoying a few days visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer of north of the city. Mrs. Ben Shilts, of east of the city was a stopper here this afternoon. Mr. aAd Mrs. H. H. Myers motored to Bluffton last evening. John Shafer and son, Kenneth, attended the Van Wert Fair Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller and daughter, Ocie, of .Monroe, were shoppers here this afternoon. William Rodenheck of Root township, was a rfisines visitor here this afternoon. Elmer Sorg has accepted a position with the Charlie Voglewede Shoe Storo. C. C. Miler, of Root township, was in the city today on l-usiness. Th’ thing I like about Europe is that ht r lecturers go abroad t' do ther leecturin* Our wonderful record smashin' swimmer now wanin’ has left nothin' unfinished in the' way of i nehievemer-t 'cept beat in, a passenger train t' a crossin Ab" Martin, Indianapolis News Mr. S. Frftzinger and son. Robert, have returned from a two weeks visit in Pennslyvania. They were aecomI panied by the former s x neice, Mrs. W. ' B. Helnfach, and three children ami I the Misses Vera and Anna Heinfack, ! I of St. Paul. Minn., who have been touring the eastern/states including. New Ybrk. Atlantic City New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Allentown, Penn. While here they were the guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritzinger. Mrs. Frank Gillig left today for a several days visit with relatives in Chicago. Miss Alary Burk will leave tomorro l .’ for Bloomington whore she will enter 11
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I Indiana University. h’Bu> Burk will! t | graduate from the University in tbo Spiing. Mr. ami Mrs. D. ». Harklevs will! mo'or to Van Wert, t)hlo, Sunday to bo the guests of their son-in-law iml ' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker 1 and children. ' Frederick Beh«(|r has epic red 1 Culver school at Culver, Indiana. Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mrs. Milt; Hower attended tho Van Wort fair yesterday. K Francis Schmitt was a Van Wert! ’ visitor yesterday — ..... o~" — r 1 FOR RENT—Nico suito of office rooms; heated. Inquire of phone ■ ! ' ilS ' . I bl i. cod X ~————— r-
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