Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1926 — Page 3

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I Bap* l ** Bulletin , prvlc'p at J»:3O, Mr. C. E. E the school. The school B’ Inspirit l * and helpful- In»- ■ m.diately *" dl ’" p ol( ,he HI „ mesMKe will be brought, HBi! * turfy 11 ’ u * _.. . ■ f oni the subject. 'The Master Potter l| YI’V »’ fi:3o ' Tho young l>eO ' H -le are taking new Interest anti hope E ( Or a splendid work thene monthw SH ghpittl E Evening service of evangelism at S 7-30. Subject of message. “The Ek ('ompasslon of Jesus." This begins E our two weeks revival campaign. We ■ re expecting every member of the H * church to be loyal. H Services each evening uunng the K at 7.30 to which the public i» K cordially Invited. t O. E. MILLER, Pastor K 2ion Reformed Church K Ccrner Third and Jackson Streets I A r Fledderjohann. Pastor K The Pastor is still absent taking | treatment but the regular services will H he held as follows. ■ Sunday school convenes at 9:15. M M Worthman. superintendent. Classes and teachers for all-comers to this serylce as there will be beautiful lessons for all ages. Morning worship service at 10:3(» o'clock—The Rev. J. F. Tapy of Fort Wayne will occupy the pulpit and he will have another of his good messages for you—A cordial welcome is extend ed to all There will be no evening services First Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light. Pastor The pastor will occupy the pulpit, morning and evening. Topics: “Won to Win" and "Experience and Conduct.” Sunday School at 9:30. Come and hear about plans for Rally Day. Junior League service at 2 p. m Again we appeal to parents to send their children. Senior League meeting. 6:30 p. m The young people should rally to this service. Prayer meeting next Wednesday night. Do not forget the Community School. This church should have a larger representation. Look in on us Monday night. o— — - . Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Corner W. Monroe and 11th Paul W. Schultz. pastor German service, 9:30 a.m. English service, 10:30 am. Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor Dr. Bert Mangold. Bible School superintendent. Bible school session begins at 9:30 Junior Christian Endeavor at 2:30 p. in. Evening service at 7 p. m. Dr. Edwards of the Congo in Africa will deliver the morning sermon Subject of evening sermon. “Who's Vho in the Kingdom of Heaven." You are cordially invited to attend the services of the Christian church. Come. —o Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. 9:00 a. m.—Junior department oi Sunday School under supervision oi Mrs. W. A. Lower. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Promotion Day, Next Sunday is Rally Day 7he autumn work is already under way. If you have neglected Sunday school, now is a good time to begin. 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. Tall: to boys and girls. Sermon by pastor, rhe Work of the Modern Church,” 6:30 p. m.—Senior Christian En deavor. Mr. Robert Cole is th e lead er. All youfig people invited. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worshfp hour. Sermon by the pastor. Sunday, Oct. 3rd—Regular quarterly sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Wednesday evening, Sept. 29th. “•Preparatory service for communion Monday evening, Sept. 27th- Second session of Community Training school. — o—United Brethren Church. Cecil R. Smith. Minister. Sunday School meets at 9:15 to • udy the word of God. We invite you ,0 come and study with us. Our 1 tellers will appreciate your proscr.ee in the classes. Tomorrow is re',s" of the quarter and several threeminute talks will be given by various ,o achers in the adult department. Promotion Day in the Primary. Be-S-oners, ond Junior department We expecting to have with ug soon

— ’•"• ■■ » w ■■ a* w w , a representative of our General Sun day School hoard to complete off? I <lanHlflcatiog In our Children nnd Youth a department. - i Morning worship at 10:30. Sermon t. by the pastor. Service No. 310 of the hymn hook will be the order of serv • ice tomorrow > Christian Endeavor at 6:30. ' Evening worship art 7:30. We had as a special visitor Rev Sharrow and wife of Wren, on last Sunday uven > Ing We appreciate these visits and i hope our folks Wil always bo ready ‘ for them with n good attendance. ’ The pastor and committee are at work on our program for the year and if any have any suggestion", pleas* 1 speak to the pastor, Brother Baugh man or Brother Mills. We welcome you to all our serv ’ Church Os God. E. A. Ball. Pastor. • Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 11.00 a. m Evening worship. 7:30 t>. m. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Come. Come. 0 First Evangelical Church One half block south of Wv» Points on Winchester Street Ralph W Loose, Minister Bible School meets at 9:15. Rally Day will be October 17. Already the clattaea are rallying toward the big goals for that day. The worship period is at 10:15. The E. L. C. E. meets at 6:45. The president. Pay! Spuller, is the leader ! A very novel meeting is being ptinn ed. Subject is “What Work Shall We Plan Hits Year?" , The evening worship service at 7:30. To all these services the pub lie also is cordially invited. I 715 Monday evening the Community Training School meets for its second session. It is not too late yet ’ to enroll. Church night Wednesday at 7:30. The Ladles’ Aid will meet at the r ‘ . 'hurch parlors Thursday at 2 pm. o St. Mary’s Church First Mass 7:3ft High Mass 9:45 Christian Doctrine 2:00 Prayer Hour and Benediction . . 2:3C TO RAISE FUNDS FOR DAIRY DAY NEXT TUESDAY (COWTINTFIS FROM P4»l OV1) way ever held here. Just now. the most important thing > £ tn secure rhe fund with which to meet the bills. A complete report ot ( all subscriptions an« a final report showing the expenditures will be pnb RACE TROUBLE HINDERS RELIEF WORK IN FLORIDA (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE> ‘o the scene. A substantial force maintained ord ■r in the district throughout the night, irresting all armed persons. Those irreated, all negroes, totalled 20. Governor Martin's order for all ivilians to leave Moorhaven and the .urrounding regions, where Lake Jkeechobee overflowed and flooded the district with more than eigtrt feet of water was to be enforced today by state troopers. The order was issued because of the danger of disease, following the leaths of many persons and of countless animals. Floating debris in the almost inipendtrabie morass hazarded the evacuation. Many survivors, who believe the suins and water hide the bodies ot relatives were reluctant to leave. Th eoffioial list ot' known dead was .welled to 364. Five Hundred of the 1,000 injured iu hospitals are in a , serious condition a survey revealed. Mid-summer Heat Wave As Grid Season Opens New York. Sept. 25.—(United Press The opening of the football season today found th eeast suffering from a mid-summer heat wave. It was 75 in New- York at 10 a. m. i and the weather bureau predicted it l might rise to 80. The heat wave will be broken tonight, however, the fore- • caster promised Humidity was high. Philadelphia sweltered yesterday ■ under a high of 86, which is consid- : ered hot even in July. c o The seafood menu of Hawaii in chides 70 different kinds of marine algae.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926.

CLUB CALENDER Saturday Cafeteria supper — M E (’hurch ’ basement, 5-7 p. m Monday Pythian Needle Club—Pythian Home after lodge. Tuesday Historical Club Opening — Mrs. 1 Marte Ahr. 6:3 p.m. Kirkland Ladles* Club — Kirkland High School. Wednesday Five Hundred Club—Mrs. William Keller, 7:30 p. m. 1 ■ The Ladies’ Aid of the Mt Pleasant church and the neighbors of Letitia Singleton gave a farewell party to her. Luther and Grandpa Singleton, last night, at their home northwest of the city. Sixty-one friends and neighbors enjoyed a fine evening of games and social fellowship. A pot luck lunch was served early in the evening. Mrs. Sheets, in behalf of the Ladies’ Aid and neighbors, presented Letitia with an electric iron, and iiome silver, and wished her happiness in her new home in Decatur. The Rev. H. J. Kieser spoke briefly, expressing the regrets of the ■hurch in losing such faithful work ers. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook. Dortha and Donald Cook. Mrs. Sam Spangler, Iva . Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sheets, , Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Fuhrman, Burl. , Martha Kathryn, and Earl George Fuhrman. Mr. Jess Singleton, Even rette and Kenneth Singleton, Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. Ixyis Fuhrman. Esther Fuhrman. Maurice Fuhrman, Norval Fuhrman, Mtilton Fuhrman. Mr. and , Mrs. Robert Fritzinger, Mary Jane Fritzinger. Faye Fritzinger. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sheets, Gerald Sheets, Billy Smallback, Mrs. Frank Kitson, Margaret Kitson, Lloyd Kitson, Mae Sum«n. Ruth Suman, Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Kieser, Mrs. Mira Mallonee, Mr. ind Mrs. David Cook, Alice Cook. Charlotte Cook. Arthur Cook. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hamilton. Miss Letitia Singleton, Luther Singleton, Mr. and B Mrs. Prank Singleton, Mary Jane Hamilton, Erw?in Hamilton, Richard Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, Doris Relle Jones. Junior Jones, Mrs. _ Kidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey * Sheets. Brice Franklin Sheete. Mr. Wm. Singleton. The members of thy- Historical Club will hold their opening at the home of Mrs. Marie Ahr, eas: of the city, at 6:30 o’clock Tuesday evenig. All members are urged to attend. Mr and Mr s W. A. Klepper entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. Klepper’s sister,, Mrs. James Dorsey of t.ns Angies. California. Oth- _ er guests were Mr. and Mr O. W. Scheumann. and son, Robert, of Fort Wayne Mrs. Dorsey, who has been and this City for the ;•?.-■» two i”". 1 " will return to her home in California tomorrow. , Myers— Frisinger Fall flowers formed the setting for *he simple, but impressive ceremony which united the lives ot Miss Martha Ruth Frisinger, popular young lady of this city, and, George Sprague Myers, of Jersey City, New Jersey. . this morning at eleven o’clock at the’ home of the bride’s mother.' at 916 Jackson street. The Rev. B. N. Covert. pastor of the Presbyterian church received the vows of the single ring ceremony, in the presence of the members of the immediate families and a few intimate friends. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Janp Frisinger and is prominent in social circles. She is a graduate of the local high school and received her A. B. from Indiana University in 1925. She is a member of the Delta Gamma and Tri Kappa sororities. She began her second year teaching three weeks ago in the local high school, as instructor in home economics. and resigned Friday. The ’room is the only sou of Harvey Derwood Myers, broker of Jersey City. New Jersey. He is a graduate of Indiana University and will attend , and assist in the zoology department of Leland Stanford University at : Palo Alto, California, this winter. Mr. i and Mrs. Myers left at noon today fpr Palo Alto, where they will reside. The out-of-town guests who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gipe, of Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson and daughter, Patsy, of Indianapolis; Miss Louise West, of Crawfordsville; and Carl Schafer, of Fort M ayne. Miss Marcella Hower entertained last night at bridge for Miss Lois Peterson, who will leave the first of rjext week for Indianapolis, where she has accepted a position. During tho flrsb Jto* * ’Jl< ’ ’’’r V J A.’'

part of the evening, a personal shower was married today to George Myera. was married today to oGorge Myers Prizes at bridge were awarded to Mrs. Harry Knapp, who had high score, anil Miss Helen Stephenson, who won eon . elation piiz*’. Mi- - lail - Peterson was awarded the guest prize. Following t’veial rounds of bridge dainty re freshments were served by Hie host ess. Tho e present were: Mrlaaes Lois Peterson, Josephine Myers, Helen Stephen on, Kathryn liorwin,- Mildred t.iddy. Jlelen Kocher, Marjorie May, Florlne Miehaild and Angle and Mesdames Harry Knapp and Iler mau 11. Myers. I The Pythian Needle Club will meet at lite home Mondav evening aft* r lodge. The host- :t-s .vil! he M. «1.-ete . J. M. Miller, Deo Fry bat k, John St hug. 1 und A. D. Suttle-. The Five Hundred Club will meet with Mrs. William Kpiler Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. I * Tlte members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union who met at Berne in the Reformed church Thursday for tlte county convention were entertained at noon at. a chicken ' dinner by the Berne ladies. Covers 1 were laid for all those who attended from the several unions hi The county. A business session was held in the morning and an interesting program 1 including lectures was given in the afternoon. Plans were made for the county institute to he held in Kirk land township next spring. 1

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! F'rrest Huntington, of Indianapolis. r is spending the week-end here with 1 friends. * Martin Gerke and sou, Winifred, of 0 north of the city, w-re business vtsi- ’ tors here this morning. y Mrs. Anna Mallott will spend Sunday in Fort Wayne as the guest of her 1 son and daughtei-iu law, Mr. and Mrs. '■ Charles Mallott. The Misses Francile and Electa ” Oliver, of Monroe, were shoppers here this morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gipe. of Alexr andria, attended the Myers-Fri-inger 0 wedding here today and will spend ’ the week-end with Mrs. Gipe's mother ' .Mrs. Jane Fri-ioger. D.-J Hensley an i D. M. Hensley ' al tended the Radio Show in Fort '' -Wayne, Friday. Mus Veia Eady, of Fort Wayne will spend the week-end here with her mother. Mrs. Rebecca Eady. ! Mr and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson ! and daughter. Patsy, of Indianapolis attended ti e Meyer • I- ■ islnger wedding this morning. They will spend the week-end here with relatives. Miss Velma Ervin will leave tomorrow for Morris, Illinois, where she will accept a po-ition a I e;.d of the math-: j matic? d.’partment i-i 'he. st. A;ige!e<'.a Private Boarding school. Miss E r vm is a daughter of 'Charles Ervin and is 1 a graduate of the local high school and Among the students who left thi I 1 week for school Miss Gretchen Shafer who will attend the Unhersity school for Girls, in Lincoln Park Chicago. Mrs. D. R. Quinn and daughter, Louise, motored her? from Chicago, to spend the week-end with Mi Quinn's parent . Mr. and Mrs. T J. Merryman, and other relatives here. T. D. Kern, of the Butler and Kerr ’ garage, is confined to his home today a' , on account of ibnes -. ' Leon Ellsworth and family of Fort

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r Scoott, Kansas, are here for a visit with Mr. Ellsworth’s brothers, Ed and Jack. They motored through and are enjoying the visit to the limit. I Mrs. C. D. Kunkel has returned • from a week's visit with Mrs. F. L. * DeVllbiss and tho E. B. Newton fam : ily near Detroit. W. A. Klep|>er Is housed ip today, but expects to be buck on the Joltj ’ Monday. The finance committee for Dairy I Day ftintls will make their campaign . Tiiesilny. Give them the glad band. • Chris Beers, of Monroe township, attended to business here this morning. M.. A Kennedy, of YVlpcheater, ari rived In the city last night to spend ilie weekend with .Mr. anti Mrs. J. H Blair*. Mrs. Kennedy and son James. , have been here all week. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mendenhall, and son Junior, of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair, ■ Friday evening Harry Yaney has gone to Ann Ar hor. Michigan, to resume his studies in the University of Michigan. Miss Margaret Lankenau spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with - friends. t Miss Clarice laix is spending the l weekend in Fort Wayne with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs William Lux. Ms. and Mrs. James Rice are spend- ■ ing the week-end in Fort Wayne with i Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, of Fort ■ Wayne, w ill be the week-end guest of Mrs. Christena Y'all on Madison street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson and children. Lois Jeanne and Joann. Mr. I ami Mrs. D H Poling. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Win ett and Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle, all of Marlon J | will t>« the guests of the H. R. Farr family Sunday. o — China Rebuked In League i Os Nations Asi’iuhly Today Polish Cabinet Resigns Geneva, Sept. 25—(United Press)—i Cliina suffered a vieled rebuke in th“ , League of Nations assembly today for | startling attack of itv new League rep-1 resentative, Chao Hsin-Chu, on the ( British policy in the Yangtze river. Chao unexpectedly complained in open session yesterday that the British j had killed thousands of Chinese, had I p destroyed 1.900 houses and endanger- , ed “the peace at the Far East.” Aszemblv president Nintchtch todav r opened the session with an address ini . I which he sounded a warning to all r delegations that it fs a violation of the ■ rules of League procedure to raise questions not on the Agenda without | ( obtaining the pel mis don ofethe presl-i dent. 0 i Small onlachon fish are sometimes burned as candles by Alaskan miners | Sleet and ice cause more property J damage than any other kind of storm. ■

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