Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1926 — Page 6

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RURAL CHURCHES Salem Church Program The Salem M. E. Sunday School will render two christniun Cantatas. One will he "All-A-Board” the other "Step Lively, Pleaae”. There will be recitations and musical numbers, between acts. Everybody is cordially invited. A free will offering will be taken. Program will begin Frdlay December 24. at 7:30 P. M. o— Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Churches H. J. Kieser, Pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School at 9:15. Election of officers. Beulah Sunday School at 9:30. Washington Sunday School at 9:30. Morning worship at Mt. Pleasant at 10:30. Epworth League at Beulah at 6:30. Evening worship at Beulah at 7:30. Mid-week prayer service at Beulah at 7:30. Christmas program this evening at Mt. Pleasant at 7:30. Christmas program Friday evening at Beulah beginning at 6:30. The Washington church will hold their social meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Roma Breiner on N'uttman avenue, this city. The Mt. Pleasant Bible class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones on Wednesday evening. We study chapter ten in our text by Paul Hutchison. The subject is "The Church and the State." Mrs. S. P. Sheets will entertain the members of the Young People's class of the Mt. Pleasant church at her home on Thursday evening. Mrs. Sheets is teacher of the class. On Friday night is the Epworth League banquet and Watch Party. Watch the papers for detail announcements. The King’s Heralds of Mt. Pleasant church will meet at the Francis Fuhrman home on Tuesday afternoon instead of on Saturday. The pastor and his wife wishes all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May we all think more what the birth of the Christ Child means to us each day. Then let us all show it by living a life consecrated to Him. ■—- O " Pleasant Mills and Salem Churches F. A. Shipley, pastor Sunday School _ - 9:30 Morning 'Worship, Salem — 10:30 Epworth League _ .™_.6:30 Evening worship, PL Mills „.7:00 Praytr meeting, Salem. Wed 7:00 Prayer meeting, Pl. Mills, Thurs. 7 Watch Night social and service 8:00 These are the holidays and every one is trying to be happy and we hope they have succeeded, for Christ came to spread happiness and Good Will toward men. Now that Christmas is over and we are in the midst of our joy, it is the proper time to prepare for the New Year. Most of Years Day than at any other time. Let’s prolong it throughout the year It is good for any one to make a resolution that they will live better but It is much better if they live up to the resolution. We should be living a more Godly life each year, don’t you think so? Let’s take God into partnership this year and see if we cannot make more of a success of it than in past years. i The Epworth League of Pleasant Mills is endeavoring to assist you to start the year right by giving a Watch Night Social and Devotional hour. Let us all be there. Consecration makes no provisions for lapses. The Sabbath is still made for man—to honor and respect. I

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We climb to Heaven on a ladder of spiritual aspiration. •—o ■ — HONDURAS NEWS 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Crum went to ' Fort Wayne with William Scherry , where they were guests at a house party given by the Holsum Bakiug company. •> Henry Klingenbarger of Fort Wayne was a business visitor here yesterday. Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Myers, is on her way to recovery, she was seriously sick, after drawing a peanut into her lungs. Robert Sovine has- moved to his new home at Honduras. D. L. Sovine is spending the winter with his son, Henry, near Sturgis, Michigan. Miss Kate Baryer is working at the William Y’ager home. F. P. Myers was elected superintendent of the Sunday School here last Sunday. F. V. Pease has sold his farm to Amos K. Stoneburner. He intends to move in the near future to his farm, known as the Stiner-place, four miles west of here. Mr. Harve Beery and family are

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