Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1926 — Page 5

RURAL CHURCHES Decatur Circuit M*thpdi»t Episcopal Churches H. J. Klerwr, Pastor Mt. Pleasant ■j.ls Sabbath School, Francis Fuhrman. aupt. 10:3i> Morning worship. The Bible study will meet on Wednesday evening at the home of Frauds Fuhrman. The King's Heralds will meet at the home of Gerald Sheets on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 20. Beulah 9.30 Salibath school, Aug. Sch'.ickman. supt 6:30 Worship services. Note the change In the hour because of the meetings at Washington church. Washington f<: 30 Sabbath school. B. F. Brein(i ;upt. Let's make Sunday our best day of the year. 7:45, Evening worship. The pastor will bring the evangelistic message. Don't forget the meeting this Saturday night. No meetings on Monday night but meetings on Tuesday and W‘ inesday nights. Watch the paper for any further announcements. On Tuesday evening, Nov. 23. the church will meet at the home of Roma Briener of this city for a social hour followed by a ThanksgivIng service. Everyone is invited to attend. The Ladies' Aid will furnish, a. light lunch. On Monday evening the pastor will speak in the Win-My-Chum meetings j on the Hoagland charge. The Epworth League of Beulah ' will hold a morning watch and | Thanksgiving service at the church Thanksgiving morning at 6 o’clock. Everyone is invited to attend. The Mt. Pleasant church will hold a Thanksgiving service at the church at 7 a. m. Thanksgiving morning. It is the desire of the pastor that tin whole circuit attend these special Thanksgiving services in our various churches. . — ———o P-'easant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning worship, Salem, 10:30. — — ——. —

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Epworth League, 6:30. Evening worship at Pleasant Milla. 7:00. Prayer meeting at Salem, Wednes duy evening, 7:00, Prayer meeting at Pleasant Mills, 7:00. We are expecting a speaker for Sunday evening «t Pleasant Mills, i j Great, men, who are gathering from all over the United States for the ' Groat Mlsiongry meeting at South I Bend, Nov. 15-17 th, are going into the pulpits of Northern Indiana next Sun-, dgy. Pleasant Mills has been designated for one speaker but we have not as yet learned who. However we are sure of a chance to hear a bishop at the First Methodist Episcopal church in Decatur. This is a great opportunity and we hope that many of our people will avail themselves of it. The bishop is to speak at 10:30 a m. in Decatur. The Win-My-Chum week is past. Did you win your chum? Did you try hard? God holds us responsibleto a certain extent, for our chums. Rev. Adams brought great talks to our young people. The pastor goes to Hoagland next i Wednesday evening to assist them in Win-My-Chum services. The Pleasant Mills Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. H. O. Davis next Wednesday afternoon. The Third Quarterly Conference was h great success in every respect. 'j Dr. Wiant gave a great sermon on. evangelism. We are sorry to report that Mrs. I Aspey is no better but growing weak- | ___________ '*"■ z_z_“My little girl had a bad cough. I gave her a few doses of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and she was greatly relieved. If you want rest at night, especially where there are children, keep Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound on hand.” •Clyde H. Benson, Marlboro, Va. A’o opiates, no chloroform, a fine dependable family cough remedy for children and grown persons Remember the Name FOLEYS HONEY«®TAR COMPOUND | Sold everywhere _ 1 - -J? “

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er. We are glad to report that Mrs. Harry Crownover aud Neva Lue are doing well. — o Central School Holds Education Week Program A fitting program In connection with i the local observance of National Education week was held at the Central i school this afternoon. C. L Walters of this city gave the principal talk. Parents of the Central school pupils attended the program. All schools in the city have been observing the week in an appropriate manner. Each day emphasizes a certain phase of education. Mrs. Joe Good Dies At Beaverdam, Ohio, Today Mrs. Joe Good, sister of C. C. Miller and William Miller, of east of Deca- . tur, died at Beaverdam, Ohio, this morning. Mrs. Good’s home was in Marion. Ohio. She formerly was Miss , Sudia Miller, of east of Decatur. She is survived by her hsuband and several brothers and sisters. Funeral seri vices will be held in the Methodist church at Monroeville at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning, and burial will be made in the Monroeville cemetery. REMOVE CALLOUS ; ON FOOT FOO 25c ! Tiny Wafer, Thin As Paper. Stick It On—Shoes Don’t Hurt. OUT COMES CALLOUS RESULTS GUARANTEED The newest in callous removers is a thin as paper wafer you press cn the spot with fingers ar.d it sticks there. No dangerous razor, burning acid or doughnut pads to add pressure when shoes go on. Pain stops immediately. Slip on shoes. O-Joy Callous Wafers never fail. Later you peel off wafer and out comes callous down to the healthy skin. 3 O-Joy Callous or | Bunion Wafers for a quarter at I druggists. The Enterprise Drug Co.

Greensburg Boy, Age Four, Killed By Shot-gun Greensburg, nd,, Nov. 12—(United Free*) —.. .Ivin Abplanalp, 6, today ; was unable to explain th accident In ' which Ills four-year-old brother, Howard. was killed. Tho two boys were playing with a shotgun in the barn at their parent's ' home when the weapon was discharged. The shot struck Howard at close range and almost severed his head from his body. 0 Special Train Carries Notre Dame Fans East South Bend, Ind,, Nov. 12 —(United Press) —A special train carrying 225 touth Bend fans was to leave here today for the Army-Notre Dame game Saturday. Coach Knute Rockuc and his squad '■ ' i i

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