Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 16 October 1926 — Page 7
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! ' St Maryz Church H jlr«t Ma»"' 7:3 °- i I Wg h M«»». 9 / 5 ' s Christian Doctrine, i '*»■ M p r ayer hour and benediction. 2:30. 181 - »' . Christian Church |\ na rr y W. Thompson, t’abior. | | nr Bert Mangold, Bible school sup ■ er vnitic<l"service beginning at 9:30 communion and sermon at 10:30 a ■ '"junior Christian Endeavor at 2:30 ■ P m » Evening service at ■P. «>. , Strangers and visitors are always I welcome to the services of the Chris- ■ tlen church. Come. h| ; Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jacksoir-Btrecta A. R Fledderjohann, K We are looking forward to inspire ■ tional services, liberal offerings and a 9 fine fellowship tomorrow. Sunday 9 school al 9:15. Every scholar should* i be In his place. Morning service at 10:30 o clock Sermon by Rev. Ernest Fledderjohann of Bucyrus, "hio. Choir selection “I Will Prai»e Thee O God." Duet by Mrs B. Shroyer and Miss Ella Mutschler, "Here Am 1. Send Me". Saxaphone quartet selections. i Afternoon service at 2:3# o’c.ock Principal address by Rev. D. Grother on the " Winnebagojndian”. Choir sei ection. "The Coming of the Lord.' Solos by Mrs. Ralph Jahn of Bluffton "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer and "A Lowly Cross on a Lonely Hill.” Evening .service at 7 o’clock. Sermon by the festive speaker. Choir se’.ec tion. "Send °ut Thy Light." Solo by Miss Della Sellemeyer, "In The Gar den.' A cordial invitation extended tt *ll. o Presbyterian Church B N. Covert, Pastor. Services for Sunday, Oct. 17, 1926. 9.30 a. m. —Sunday School- Mr. Chas Teeple. superintendent. Good classes with competent instructors ip | charge. 10:3# a. tn.—Morning worship serv ice. Talk to boys and girls. Serntot I by pastor, "Echoes from the Centen nial Synod Meteing." 6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor So | ciety. 7:30 p. m.—Evening worship hour Sermon by pastor, "When the Night Conies.” U 1,.,. C ,r C . ; j,; n g i ."..'OV ~ ... _ Mid-Week Prayer Service. Friday evening, Get. 21—Washing ton township Sunday School conven tion. Presbyterian church, 7:30 p. m "Everyone interested in the religiout development of our children shouic be present. Snappy addresses anc. good music. « Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller, Pastor. The usual merger service in the morning beginning at 9:30 with ‘Mr Rell leading the opening hour of wor ship and Bible itudy after which the pastor will bring a message from th< subject, "The Church at its Task.’ This will be a condensed statement o impressions received at the Indian, Baptist slate convention at Soutt Bend this wee#. Every member of the church shouic be present to hear of some plans pro Posed for the Baptist churches of the atate and in the territory of the North ,ern Baptist convention. x l s you cannot come and stay for tht entire service of the morning come ir. at 10:30. The B. Y. P. U. will meet, at six 0 clock. Don Miller, leader. The ,'oung people are to consider an im bortant subject in their service * riticisms of Youth." Hear what the young people think about it. The evening hour of evangelism at seven. The men's chorus will lead in •he music. This service is always helpful, never too long to be tiresonu <nd not too brief to be of no value Subject of the message, "Invincible Love.” Brayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunshine B. Y. P. U. Friday after noon following school hours. Firet Methodist Episcopal Church Somerville Light, Pastor. she forenoon program of services as usual. The pastor joins his people '■> a most cordial invitation to the Bunday School and preaching services of the morning time. The school will open at 9:30 sharp. John E, Nelson, superintendent in
charge. At 10:45 the pastor will preach on "The Call to the Church." The Junior Epworth league will meet at 2 p. nt. Parents are giving better cooperation and the attendance ( is Increasing. ' The Senior Epworth league will conduct its service at 6 p. m. Note ' the change in hour and come promptly at <1 o'clock, please. We have a rare treat for ymj in the evening preaching service. Mrs. John 1 B. Niblick who witli li<r husband re cently returned from a very interest- ' ing trip abroad has kindly consented to speak to the evening congregation on "The Great Cathedrals of Europe." ' Members and friends of the church ' cannot afford to miss this interesting message. Come and bring a friend witli you. The pastor will be in charge of this service. The hour of this service is 7 o’clock. o Church of God E. A. Ball, Pastor Sunday school 9:30 A. M Preacjilng by the pastor. 10:3# A. M Young Peoples Meeting. 7:00 A. M. Nellie Havkins President Preaching at 8:00 P. M. Message by Miss Nellie Hawkins. Make a special effort to give her a good hearing. Every one is welcome. First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Pastor This is Ital y Sundty. The Bible Sheet! takes up at 9:15. There will be the usual morning study of the lesion and following this will be an add ress by Rev. C. J. Coverstone of Van Wert. Ohio on the subject "Why Raley." The orchestra will play at this tervice and other special music Is being planned. The attendance goal for •he morning ts JSO and the offering tuul goal. $250.00. The school expects o put over the sL’al birth in attem'.'.rce and offerings. To this end each class has its individual goal in attendance »nd offering and a recognition awar' ts provided for each class that meets tsgoal. The class having the highest tverage percentage will also receive special rece.gn’tlr n. Come and h-dp put vver the goal for your class a,id the lUtfday School. Visitors.also will count n the reaching of the goals, so let nefnbers bring visitors. However we lo net desire to bring vistor from other city Sunday Schools as •arh first al.egiance is to heir own School. Taking a sc!:: lar Font another School in nt'Uh' r Christau nor budding up the Kingdom of ’hrist. The E. L. C. E. meets at 6115: •Jrs. Merrill Schultz is the leader, ■ubject: "Our V. S. Constitution.” A . ■1 Mr. C. L. Walters will give an d l.es-. All are invited t_> the last erviie of Rally Day at 7:00 P. M. lev. roverstone will a’so address this .leeti'ig, hie subject being "The St’retpe Challenge." Help to make this tally Day the best in the historv of he Church. The a wel- ■ me for all. ’ o— The First United Brethren Church Cecil R. Smith. Minister BMP school at 9:15. O. P. Milks, reneral .superintendent. Morning worship at l(F:30. Sernon by the pastor. Christian Endeavor at Evening worship a,t 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Prater servii/> evtrjA Wednesday nenlng. We extend to ail an invitation to ittend the services of the church. We want you to come in the spirit of worship, then we j<now you shall be 'u-lpful to us and you will receive help. Do not forget to inform the sastor of any illness among the rends of the church. Let us continue to maka our at-, ‘endance up tomorrow. We were, pleased to have with us last Sunday Mrs. Mullendore of Columbia City vho sang a wonderful message in ong. We have the promise of some •nore visitors who will favor us so et us be present all the time and hear the good things. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Cotner W. Monroe and Eleventh Pau! W. Schultz. Pastor. Divine Services thia Sunday: German at 9:30 A. M. English at 10:30' A. M. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Holy Communion will be celebrated in both languages this Sunday. Confessional services in the German language begins at 9 A. M.. and in English language at 10:10 A. M. o Connersville—Fayette county’s finest farm land sold for only $5 an acre and the Fayette Observer ,could be secured for a year for onq quart of whisky; just 100 yea.s ago. according to a copy of the Obesrver" published October 14, 1826, on display here j ■ • ' ' 7 »
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1926.
_ r 1* 1 I • CLUB CALENDER Monday Literature Department of Woman's Club Picnic. Supper —Mrs. John Tyndall, 6:30 p. in. • So-Cha-Rea Culled Meeting at Keller Jewelry Store, 7 o'clock. M unlay Night Club Miss Olive Walters. 7:10 P. M. Delta Theta Tau Misg Toots Keller, 7:30 p. m. Fortnightly Club — Mrs. Frank SMimits. Wednesday St. Mary's Social Club Dance and (lard Party—Catholic high school auditorium. 8 p.m. St. Mary's Social Club Supper—s to 7 p. m. Thursday Emmanuel WaJther League Box Social —Bleeke School. I resbyterlan Luliei Aid —Chut ch All day. Tri Kappa —Mrs. Avoifßurk, 8 p. n> Friday Bex Social Raudenbush school. Historical Club—Mrs. E. S. Christen, all day. / Steiner-Frakes Th- marriage c’ Mrs. Bessi • Van Shoup, daughter of Mr. and
Frakes, of North Meridian stree' Portland, and Huge Steiner, of Betne, whic was solemnized at Detroit. Mich., I about a month ago, has just been learned by local people. new’yweds are making their home In Columbus, O. The groom is well known here ami ,1-is been employed with the 1 I erne Furniture Co. Portland Com- 1 mercial Review. I- - — The annual social time and Hallowe’en dance will be given by the Pochontas lodge on Tuesday evening, October 26. The members, their friends' and families will attend and commit-’ tees have been appointed to make ar-1 fangements for the party. The affair, will be held at Red Men’s hall avid complete program will be announced later. There will be two fiances in Decatur Tuesday. October 19. hi connection] with the Dairy Day celebration. One will be held at the K. of hall, with; Grim’s orchestra playing. This will be both a square and round dance. Kilty’s band will furnish music at tho Maconic ha#l t<*r the round dance. Both dances will start at 8 o’clock. Essex-T umbleson Mfs. Amanda Tumbleson. of Maple street, announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ethel, to Mr. iv, r< v E"’-sx." i t '.Vayne. forwwly of Monroe. The ceremony was solemnized September 4. at Indianapolis. The announcement comes as a pleasant surprise to their many friends, who extend their heartiest congratulations. After November 15 Mr. and Mrs. Essex will be at home at 222 East Pontiac street, Fort Wayne. Mrs. Tumbleson will entertain at dinner tonight a number of intimate friends and relatives in honor of the bride and groom. Mrs. Essex will lie a guest of honor at a [ party Monday evening when Mits. Joe Kortenber will entertain. The 'Misses Florence Hzilthouse and Genevieve Berling entertained the members of the Delta Theta Tan sorority Thursday evening, at a hamburger fry, et Sun Set Park. Those who attended included the. Misses Vera Butler. Grace Butler. Margaret and Charlotte Niblick. Kathryn Hyland, Alice /Hark, Anna Murtaugh. Margaret and Irene Holthouse. Mildred Keller, Florence Harris, Margaret Mylott and Mildred Niblick. The Emmanuel Walther League of I'nion township will hold a box social at the Bleeke school next Friday night. Tho liberal patronage of the public is solicited. —-— The Literature department of "the Woman’s Club will open the club year with a picnic supper Monday evening alt 6:3t>-o'clock at the home of Mrs. John W. Tyndall. The St. Mary’s Social Club will hold its second card party and dance Oct-' ober 20. in the Catholic high school auditorium. Placing will begin at 8 o’clock. Bingo and dancing will also be enjoyed. Tickets are being sold at twenty-five cents and may be purchased from any member of the commi’tse. A plate supper will be served from five to seven o'clock for thirty-five ,eemts in conne tion with the party The following menu will be served: cream ed chicken on patties, mashed potatoes ’ escalloped corn, cold slaw, hot rolls, pumpkin pia iad coffee. Tk®" committee, in charge includes Mrs. Frank
Gilllg. chairman, Mrs. John S hu'tz t Mrs, Tony Kohne, Mrs. Joe laiurent, < Mrs. Clarence lierber, Mrs. Ed Coffee. , Mrs. John ColchUt. Maggie Selgrlat. ( Mrs. William Bowers, Mrs. Jack Brun- ( ton, Mrs. T im Durkin. And Mrs. Frank Barthel. Lunch will also he served at ' the conclusion of the games t Mrs. Frank I’rm n entertained at ’ three tables of Five Hundred thi; as- 1 ternoon In honor of Mrs. Gerald Pails. I of Fort Wayne, bride of ruvent date. Mrs. Bails, before her marriage, was 1 Frodla Reber. The living mows wore decorated with a variety of season's flowers, with yellow predominating In the archway between the dinin’ and llvii.g rooms stood a wrought 'ron fernety, filled with yellow crysanthemums and red dahlias. Several games of Five Hundred were played. At slx| o'clock a three course dinner will be served. The dining room tabt'j vill . be laid with cluny and centered with | ( a large crystal bow! of yellow dahlias ; and silver baby breath. At each end of the long table will stand yellow tapers in crystal holders tied with yellbw tulle and sliver ribbons. A siniliar arrangement of flowers and tapenjvill i lie used on the buffet. The places are | marked wi’h nut cups in yellow water I 'ily design and the place cards are I miniature brides wearing yellow corsage bouquets. The place of the honored guest will be marked with a beautiI ful gift tied with yellow tul’e, a gift l I from the hostess. Covers will be laid Ifor Mrs. Henry Eckels. Misses Sy ba Hauser. Elsa Cramer. Erma Willgues. all of Fort Wayne; Mrs. John C. Aus-
Hu, of Benora Mexico. Misses Martha and Dorothy Brehaugh. of Hunting’on; I Mrs. Albert Schaumann and Mrs. Fred I Braun, of this city, and the guest of honor, The Ladies Aid Society of the Pses- | byterian church will hold an all day I meeting at the church Thursday. A pot-luck dinner will be seived at noon and all members afe urgently requested to attend. ■ A called meeting of the So-Cha-Rea will be held Monday evening at 7 ( o'clock at the Keller Jewelry store. | The meeting is for the purpose of | changing plans for the Hallowe'en l entertainment and every member is ■ asked to be present. Mrs. Ed Miller entertained the members of the Phoebe Bible class .of the Reformed church at a mas- | querade party last evening. The en-
J Fall Days Are Home Days j ip \ Cheer Up the Home with a ’ g! Piece or Suite of rljj | Comfortable New Furniture i » $ s- .. — $ X ~ yp I f SBO J I I ®S iiH fIUB •! I YOUR DINING/ROOM * I I I Period Dining Room Suites I fen) y? iR We have several new pieces which we would like to show you. Beautiful | styles and finishes. Furniture of Simple Elegance throughout the Fur- HF P niture store of Quality. !h -h R COME TO DECATUR DAIRY DAY, OCTOBER 19 and ENJOY THE BARBECUE AND PROGRAM I YAGER BROTHERS fur s n t'o t t u e re * I OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE z , *
tertainlng rooms were decorated In' orange and black festooning, black cats, owls and pumpkins. Ghosts received the masked ghosts. During the business meeting, officer'.: were elected. They are: Mrs. Emma Gold ner, president; Mrs. Fred Fruchte, vice president; Mrs. Esther Franks, secretary; Mrs. Archie Foley, treasurer. The Christmas exchange of gifts was discussed and the prices set at 50 cents for handmade gifts and SI.OO for others. The hostess 'served delectable refreshments. Joe Hunter and Mrs. B. R Farr united in entertaining at the Far h‘>m< last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs Riley Chrisman, who are moving to Memphis, Tenn. A social hour war enI joyed and delicious refreshments were served. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Devor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handler, Mr. and MMrs. Frank Carroll. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Ahr, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hower, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fitson. Mr. Joe Hunter and Mr. B. R. Farr. Mrs J. Q. Neptune, who is visiting in Toledo. Ohio, has been invited to sing the offerdtery at the St. Patrick’s Catholic church in Collingswood avenue, Sunday. She will sing Rosewig's i "Ave Marie." Mrs. Neptune is attending a house warming pt the home re centh pun based by Miss Letty Kintz Mrs. Roy Runyon entertained in honor of h?r sistei. Miss Nell Lammiman of Warren, Ohio, last evening. At six o’clock, an elaborate four-course din- , ner was served by the guests of honor's brother, Charles Lamminan. The table was deeoiated with bowls of cut flo’vers and Hallowe'en flowers. . Covers were laid for Mesdames Ed. Ahr. L. E: Somi rs. Oscar Lankenau, i I | Ira Fuhrman. Dave Campbell. Vernon Auratid. H. H. Lammiman, and the - ■ 11 ■ ■. ■ ■ _i
r •< DEMONSTRATION OF K AR A V A N COFFEE TUESDAY, ALL DAY ‘ Come in and sample a good coffee. X i F. V. MILLS, Grocer
Misses Anna Adler, Velma Walters! and Helen Farr. Mia# Lammim r- ha been a nurse in the Warrt'i, Ohio ho«- i pital for the past thirteen years. Bluffton. — Ninety chickens were,, killed by dogs which got into coops on L the farm of Ad Lipkey. near here, he[: informed local authorities. Two raids were made by the dogs, thirty-seven chickens being killed the first time 1 and fifty-three the second. Brazil.—A freak produced by the heavy rains which have swept this
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vicinity Is being exhibited by Fred 3. Moore in tne form of a dandelion with a stem which • measures 42 Inches in length. The dandelion, Moore contends, in a champion in its class. SPENCER—An army of mosquitos, several thousand strong, invaded the Concord school near here and after [a hard fought skirmish with teachers and pupils, scored a victory and a i holiday was declared at the school. —o Dance at Sun Set Park tonight. Night Owl orchestra. Ludy’s hand tomorrow night.
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