Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 257, Decatur, Adams County, 30 October 1926 — Page 5

| Church Announcements 1

Church of God E. A. Ball, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30. preaching by the pastor. 10:30. Young Peoples meeting, 7 o’clock. Preaching hy Mias Nellie Hawkins at 7:45. Evpry one Invited to attend these meetings. -Qi « ' " Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor The churches invite you tomorrow for a season of worship and inspiration. Sunday school at 9:15. Our classes are organised for all ages. Morning worship service at 10:30 o'clock with a message on the sub tact, "Where There is ho Vision the People Perish.'’ We invite you to hear this message. Junior and Senior C. E. societies meet at 6:15. Let us continue the interest and attendance. Last Sun day night there were 35 seniors present and 23 juniors. Aid still some missing. At 7 o'clock the G. M. G. will render a program. A play will be rendered which presents some very practical truths. The title of the play is "Missionary Clinic.” Other numbers on the program will be musical selections by the saxophone quartet, solos, duet and monologues. A free-will offering will also be lifted. A cordial invitation Is extended. o Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor. Dr. Bert Mangold, - Superintendent Bible School. Tomorrow will be the second anniversary of the dedication of our new church building. The program of the day will be in charge of a committee composed of Mesdames G. T. Burk, Joe Beery and Jesse Swartz. They have prepared a very pleasing program fnr the day, which will include an old-fashioned picnic basket dinner at the noon hour. This day will also be observed as rally day in the Bible school. Let every member and every teacher b" present on time. Bible school will open at 9:30 a. m. Communion and sf-mon at 10:30 a. tn. Dinner will be served at 12 m. Owing to the pastor being called to officiate at the funeral services of the late Harry Helm the afternoon service will begin promptly at 1 p.m. Evening service at 7 p. nt. Friends of the congregation are cordially invited to attend and enjoy these services. o St. Marys Church The Forty Hours opened at the St. Marys Catholic church with a h'gb mass at nine o'clock this morning Rev. A. J. Brunswick, missionary priori from Sedalia, Mo., is conducting the special services Sunday morning the masses will be he’d at five, seve" thirty and nine forty-five- At two o'clock in the afternoon the Holy will be observed. There will mt Im fsny service Sunday, but the church will be opened for private devotion < before the Blessed Sacrament. Continuing over to Monday, the feast of .VI Saints, Forty Hours will be brought to a solemn close Monday evenin';. The service will be held at 7:30. Thmasses on Monday will be at five, reven thirty and nine forty-five. Sunday will be observed as general communion day for the congregation and confessions will „be hear dagain tonight and on Sunday afternoon ’f requested. Many received Holy Communion this morning. — _o Baptist Bulletin O. E. Miller, Pastor. Morning service of Bible study and worship at 9:30 with classes Tor all who come, with a spirit of devotion mid worshp. After the classes have tudied the various lessons, the sub ' ject of the message in the hour of j worship will be, "Renewing of Strength, or How to Keep Young.” H- T. P. u. Service at six o'clock Lois Ogg, leader. Evening hour of praise and

ADAMS Theatre Richard Dix In “The Quarterback” “Where the Better Pictures are shown. SUNDAY AND MONDAY With ESTHER RALSTON. CRASH’EM BOY! WOW! Just look at that Bahy go! He’s the fastest-stepping Star on the screen today. And as the Smashing, Crashing, Dashing QUARTERBACK, DIX sure does come through gloriously! Sunday Matinee at 2P. M. ALSO — Aesop’s Fables and Pathe News. ? 15c, —35 c. ir )C 3s c TONIGHT—Harry Carey in “The Frontier Trail.” Also—“ Egged On,” a comedy scream. 10c —20c—25c.

at seven o'clock. The evening hour it attractive with no special enter tainment or appeal but tlm entertainment and appeal of the old Gospel in aong and message. The subject for the service will be. "A Rich Treasure found tn Decatur." Where? What? Come and see. Mid-week prayer and praise service Wednesday evening at 7:30. This will also be the regular business meeting of the church. Sunshine B. Y. P. U. Friday afternoon following school hours. —o Presbyterian Church B. N. Covert, Pastor. Services for Sunday, Oct. 31. 9:30 a. nt. —Sunday School. Mr. C. D. Teeple, superintendent. A good attendance last Sunday. We expect more tomorrow. i 10:30 a. m.—Morning worship. Mr. Kenneth Schafer, senior in McCormick Theological Seminary who is a member of our church will preach at this service. Sermon for boys and girls also. ' No C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. — “Summer Christmas" service in charge of the Young People of the church. The young people of the Bluffton church have been invited as gtlests of the church. A very fine program has been prepared. A short missionary pageant will be given at the end of the service. Kindly bring your gifts to be sent to some Home mission school. Wednesday evening, 7:3(1 p. m.— Mid-week service. Nov. 7th to Nov. 18th—Bible Readings given each night by Dr. Halley of Chicago. ♦ o Zion Evangelical Lutheran German services 9:30 English services + 10:30 / Sunday School 9:30 Rev. Klausing. Fort Wayne, will conduct the Sunday services. o United Brethren Church Cecil R. Smith, Minister Sunday School at 9:15. Every scholar present tomorrow will help make the iecord what you want it to be. Morning Worship at 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. Christian Endeavor at 6:30, Leader Roy Mtimma- Evening services at 7:30- This Is Woman’s Day in the Woman's Missionary Society and they have arranged the program for the evening services. This service should receive the attendance of every member and friend of the church The An. iversury Day Services v til be held November 28th and you ought .) begin to plan for the day. The Rally Day Committee is at work ai.d will make some special announcements tomorrow. We welcome you to our services. First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Pastor. The moruiug church services begin at 9:15 with the study of the Bible and at 10:15 will follow the worship service for all. We invite all to our splendid Bible school. The evening E L. C. E. service is at 6:15. Mrs. Josie Garard is the leader. The evening service of worship is at 7:00. The public is cordially invited. The prayer meeting will be on Wednesday evening at 7:15. The district W. M. S. convention meets at. the Crescent Avenue Evangelical church at Fort Wayne on Thursday evening and all day and evening Friday. Rev. .1. DeWall of Red Bird Mission in Kentucky will he the leading speaker. The Halley meetings, lasting for twelve days begins next Sunday evening al the Reformed church. The Brotherhood will hold its monthly meeting at the church Monday evening. The W. M. S. meets Thursday afternoon at the church at 2 p. m. —o Benefit concert, G. M. G. Reformed church, Berne Symphonic concert orchestra, Thursday. Nov. 4th. Decatur H. S. Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tickets 35c. 256-6tx o — ■ - — ■et the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926.

fyetebf CLUB CALENDER Saturday Ladles' Aid Society of U. B. church Pastry Sale—Schmitt Meat Market. Christian Ladles Aid Society Bake Sale—Leivhtle Meat Market. Monday Civic Section of Woman's Chib — Library Rest Room, 7'30 P. M. Monday Night Club—Mrs. Joo McConnell, 7:30 P. M. Tri Kappa—Mrs. France Couter, 8 p. m. Prfi lota Xi—Mrs. Ralph Gentis, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Reformed Missionary Society—At Church, 2:30 p. m. Carpe Deim Club—Mri. Elmer Chase 7:30 P. M. C. L. of C— K. of C. Hall, 8 p. m. Delta Theta Tan—Miss Mildred Niblick. 7:30 p. m. Minnehaha Dance —Red Men Hall, 8 p. m. Wednesday Shaftespeare Club —Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Historical Club —Mrs. Edith Shafer Friday Pocahontas Degree Team Practices —At Hall. Minnehaha Club, after lodge. Presbyterian laidies Aid Society Rummage Sale —Haines Building. Saturday Presbyterian Indies* Aid Society Rummage Sale —Haines Building. Bleeke-Odier Miss Dorothy Odier and Edgar Bieeke, both of Fort Wayne, were united in marriage at the Animaus Lutheran church In Fort Wayne Thursday night at seven o'clock. Rev. Frank Lankenau, of Napoleon, Ohio, an uncle of the groom read the ceremony and was assisted by Rev. Fred Wambsganss, pastor of the church. A reception was held at the home of the'' bride's parents following the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Bieeke will be at home at 819 Homo Avenue after a short wedding trip. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Odier, former residents of Bluffton. The gioom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bieeke, formerly of this city. Mrs. Harry Moitz was hostess to the Friday Night Club last evening. Five hundred was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Ruby Durkin and Mrs. F. E. France. At the conclusion of the several games the hostess served delectable refreshments. Several guests besides the club mmbers were present. Tlie meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority has been changed from Tuesday night to Monday night at which Mme it will be held at the homo of Mrs. France Conter. The members are urged to note the change. The Monday night chib will m, ?t at ‘he home of Mrs. Joe McConnell in ’his city Monday evening at 7:30 o’ clock. A meeting of the Civic section of the Woman's Club will be held in the the Library Rest Room Monday evening at seven o’clockMr. and Mrs. Otis E. Shlfferly, of east of the city, entertained at dinner recently in honor of the latter's sister, Mrs. W F. Yerian, of Monticello, Ca’.lifornla. who lias been visiting relatives in Indiana and Ohio for the past two months. Covers were laid for Mr- and Mrs. Wilford Miller and son,: Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Harsba Miller and daughter. Gertrude. Mr. and Mrs. Ran-' son Barkley, and daughter. Jeane. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller and chi! Iren, Billy, Deloris, Dickie and Wondell, Mrs. W. F. Yerian and son. Kenton. Mr. William Hart, Mrs. Nettie Roop. Mrs. Ella'Crozier. Mrs. Ocia Barkley, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sliifferly and child ! ■on. Doris, Eldred, Ermil and Mildred * Th® Carpe iveim Chib will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elmer Chain on North Second street.

The Daughters of Otterbein class of 1 the United Brethren.chhrch were en- i tertalned at the hope of one of its ’ members last evening, Miss Wilma Case on N. 11th street. The guests came of course In mask style. A dainty luncheon was served and the evening was a most enjoyable one to all. Mrs. Sect! R. Smith is the teacher of the cluea. This class is doing advanced work in the Graded Lessons of the Sunday school. The Root Towmship Home Economic Club met at the home of Mrs. Edith Johnson Thursday afternoon. Roll call was answered by each lady telling what fruit she uses for breakfast. After the business meeting a sewing lesson was given which was very interesting. The hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Josephine Magley, served a delicious lunch. A Halloween party was given at the home, of Mi’s. Drusilla Fuhrman, Wednesday evening, for the young people of Decatur circuit. Cimtostr games, stunts and fortune telling was enjoyed by all. At a late hour all were ushered out to a bon-fire where weiners and marshmallows were roasted. Those present were: i Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Keiser, Glennyn Mcßarnes, Flossie and Nina Shady, Mary and Fay Fritzinger. Leia Schleckman. Velma Anderson. Ruth and May Suman. Fay Slump, Eva Johnson, Mildred Owens, Melvena Newhard. Weinford Mallonee, Gertrude Hoffman, Susie Dilling, Lois and Esther Fuhrman, Richard. Luther and Floyd Arnold, Victor McBarnes. Wayne Johnson. Edgar Zimmerman. Roy Keiser, John Newhard. Thurman Fuhrman and Norval, Maurice and Milton Fuhrman, and Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman. o Fifty-eight members and friends of the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Episcopal church attended a Halloween party given by the Ladies’ Aid society at the Sol Sheets home last night. Games were played and refreshments served suitable to the occasion. The Ladies’ Aid will hold the next meeting at the Parsonage home at 903 Winchester street, of this city on next Thursday. It will be an all day meeting. All friends of the aid are invited. The Misses Catherine Fritzinger and Helen Colchin entertained at a Halloween masquerade party Thursday evening at the Fritzinger home on Second street. The home was decorated with black, cats, witches and autumn leave? for the occasion. Contests were enjoyed. Miss Mary Neptune was awarded a prize in a clever contest. Covers were laid for fifteen guests for the luncheon of Halloween appointments. All members of the Pocahontas degree team are urged to meet for practice Friday night. The Minnehaha Club will meet Friday night immediately after lodge. A pot luck supper will be served. Each member is requested to bring a dish of food. .— —o The Missionary Society of the Reformed church will nnei Tu< u'.<> -■,ts ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The attendance of every member is urged. The Missionary Band of the Zion Reformed church will meet immediately after Sunday School Sunday morning. The local order of Eastern Star was hostess to the members of Ihe Geneva chapter and Grand Matron, Mrs. Alberta Hoffman, of Rockport., and associate Grand Matron. Mrs. Lettie Ferguson, of Fort Wayne, Thursday evening. At six-thirty o'clock an elaborate banquet was : served. Covers were laid for one hundred guests. The Geneva chapter put on the initiatory work and the local chapter had charge of the opening and closing. Following the inspection a social hour was enjoyed. The General Electric orchestra will furnish music for the G. E. dance at Ith cMasonic Hall tonight. Dancing will begin at eight o’clock and continue until twelve. The public is invited to attend. The Catholic Ladies Social Club will have a card party and dance | Wednesday evening, November 3.

Lunch, cafeteria style, will be serv-l, ed at five o'clock. The public is in-j’ vlted to attend. —<, Ths First Methodist Episcopal Church j Somerville Light. Pastor The Sunday School Session will op- j' en at 9 30 A. M. All Officers, Teachers; ] and Pupils should be present, on time j Two matters should engage the atten-P tlon of those ‘ who attend Sunday; School tomorrow. First Make the Sun- j day School hour go over in hlg way. Second, All turn In an dmake the Worship Hour following an unusually helpful hour. Come on.' Try for big things, i The Junior League meets at 2 I’. M.; The parents ar edoing well in their | efforts to make this organization go. There are many more children who? should be in this organisation. The Senior Chapter Meeting at 6 P. M. The young people are hard at the task. Come and help them in their service, then join them in making the Evening Preaching Service a success. The preacher of this church will occupy the pulpit morning and even Ing. No particular inspiration in pews.’ We want people. Understand? Announcements for the coming week will be I made tomorrow. ——_ o — CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the sick-' ness and death of our beloved wife and mother. JOHN LENHART and family? — o 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 diseasea when used according to instructions. At ail druggists—Get a box today.

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