Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1927 — Page 6
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1927.
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I "('liiirchi'H for Negron i" were greatly appreciated last Siindny Evening. I Collie mid son wii.ltW to be sei n I Sunday evening. | Tlfe revival service at Pleasant I Mills is at Ils heighth the first week. So'ils are coming to the altar mid recoiiseiratloas are being made. The house is practically full each night. Mrs. White is a master in this line of m If'. Get your children in on this pro-
gram, It Is for them. Monday night is . Baptist night" and we want every Bap- ' (Ist there If possible. Tuesday night | is "I’amily night” will be 1 pilzes given, Wednesday night is - "Salem night." Other special nights | ■ will l e announced later. Let s swing ' the community for <»<>d in these t*e • weeks. Brother White Is blrnging Home | f great exangellstic messages and the • special songs are superb. ! The District Conference meetn Feb. I 24 and 25 Thunilay and Friday of next ■ week. Tin- pastors will be in the reviI val <ih usual however. They will atI tend the Conference in the daytni.-; I Lad jeturn for the evening services I I We hope that some of our laymen can! I go to the District Conference this year.' I Brother White will preach at Pleas-1 I ant Mills Sunday Morning. Hear him. I F. A. SHIPLEY | o 8080 CIRCUIT „ j Rev. E. P. Wnite. Pastor j Mt. Tabor I Sunday School 9:30 I Preaching 10:30 I Epworth League Service 6:30 J Clarks Chapel I Preaching 9:3C I Sunday School 10:30 1 ..Mt. Hope I Sunday School . 9:30 I Preaching 3:00 I A great Revival has just closed at I Mt. Tabor church 34 accepting Christ I as their Savior and Lord. | Not only were many saved but the . whole community was revived. . This week the pastor begins a revi-
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val at Pleasant Mills. I.ust Sunday the Pastor received 11 members Into the church and baptiaed 9. This Sunday we are looking for even more to come Into the church. Shall we «>• J o,n h ‘ ,nrt '* wl,, ' ,hp Pleasant Mills church and work ’ike brothers for a great pouring there. Next week the Pastor and delegates I leave lor Fort Wayne to attend the District Conference. DECATUR CIRCUIT U. B. IN. Christ, Chas. Weyer Pastor Z Pleasant Grove j Sabbath School 9:30 C. S. Mumina Superintendent. Vitcory 'Sabbath School 9: "° H. E. Baxter Superintendent Preaching by Pastor 10:30 Bobo Sabbath School 9:S ® Susie Bowen .Superintendent Preaching by Pastor 2:00 U. B. C. E. at 7:3<1 Winchester Sunday School 9:3f Meril Esex, Superintendent. Evangelistic Services 7:OC Special Evangelistic Services each evening during the coming week at 7:00 P. M. Decatur M. E. Circuit Churches Mount Pleasant Church School at 9:15. Francis Fuhrman, Superintendent. Morning Worship at 10:30. Subject "Wliere Do You Live?" The last time we will be with you
during our present will i , on Sunday afterhoon Febraury 27 ft 't t:3O. This Is a special service so forget the date nor the hour. I The Kink's Heralds Meeting | las been postponed until Saturday aft,. r . noon March 4th. It will be held at the home of the president, Everett Singletons. The Bible Class will give a comedy play at the Mt. Pleasant School Bn . titled "Deacon Dubbs" on TAlday and Saturday nights at 7:45 P. ,\|. T| lP Zimmermann Orchestra will fnrntah the music. Washington Church School at 9:30. B. F. llreiner superintendent. Let's all go Sunday Ijist Sunday wo had a banner atten dance. We can beat last Sunday's at. tendance too if we try. Conn- and do it. Worship Service on SurulayPtH ary 27 at 9'30 A. M. This service will be the last that we will be with yu u during this pastorate. All Children un der 12 will be especially remembered at this service. The Church will give a recital entitled "Lightning" by Frank Bacon on Saturday Evening March 4th. It will he given at the Washington School across from the Church. o Pleasant Dale Church of the jrethren Sunday School 9;3q Preaching 10:30 C. W -6; 45 Preaching 7:30 Sunday morning we will have graduation exercises for The Intermediate Department in Mission study at which time eleven Diplomas will be granted Morning subject. "Christ Establishes His Church", In the evening the Subject wilfbe “The Value of the Church" Mid-Week prayer service Thors,lai evening at 7:30. S. L. Cover, Pastor
GIFT DAY Monroe, Indiana SATURDAY February 19th, 2 o’clock. Monroe Industrial Assn Ashbaucher’s i FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING ; Phone 765 or 739 RECITAL AND PLAY. “JANE WINS BY HOBBY” One Act Comedy Presented by the Monroe High School Orchestra at the Monroe H. S. Auditorium Saturday, Feb. 19, 1927 7:00 o’clock p. m. Admission Children 15c Adults 25c
