Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1927 — Page 5

Bglliiil CHURCHES E I Dec ,tur Circuit U. B. in Chn.t S Charles wey«r. Pa.tor B pleasant Grove Sell" 1 ’ 1 •».•*<> BL" ~ < Muiiimu. Supei hiti'iHlent) 11 ’ ‘ 10:30 i.. 59 Merlin* KW “ ( j HarklrHH, Leader) ■ Mt. Victory H'hool <J: ' !O ■H*' ~ I'.aMer. Su|M<riUtUll«lent I 10:80 BB Kl.egg Kl.ittle. Leader, Rivarre Bl lSu>l .. !M-I>. Supei mhndeu! Ila* 10:30 IB , J,din Thatelier. I.eadei )) H. He i.Madaline Gier, l.eader) ■ (Mal ie Hilton. ITesident) B Winchester BB*nulay Heliool 9:3,1 |K (Mell L-.-'i'X. supellllleiidelit) Urreuelnnp by l’a*tor 1 ” :3 ° ■Mjgpig.- Sermon by Pastor .... Ml , general imitation is extended Io BM aU * mud each and all Services. ■ B Antioch Church B Wilbam Hygema, Pastor B| Sunday School 9:30 BH Devotional Service HIM Vuim People's Meeting |M preaching Service b:oo B |(ei Harold Browett of Koit Wayne. |Hlndiana- will be with us throughout Bl' day. You will enjoy to hear him. Blcotne and worship with us. B. oB Bobo Methodist Circuit ■ Rev. E. P. White, Pastor. ■ Bobo Church ■ Sunday School H;S " League . 6:30 ) i Mildred Helm, Leader) Pleaching Service 7 :M Mt. Hope Church Sunday School 9; 30 Pi inching KI Epworth League 4:00 ■ Clark's Chapel Church B| Sunday School »: 00 ■ List Sunday our Sunday school a: B was only four short of 100 per ■ nut eniollment, lets make it Jpo pel j I it. rt this Sunday. This Sunday sell el K Ire put on a contest between the men ■ and the women and it certainly is a B ■ will lie,,' I• > I llni>. .. . ■II as many men as women attend 1 rill s Imid Let us get every available peril smi in the community. The Epworth M League Rally has been changed from I May 29th to June sth. We are planning to make this one of the greatest rallies ever held in this county. We are having preaching in every church every Sunday and the Pastor is gratified at the large attendance at the ■ I afternoon services showing that ’he B I people have a desite to worship God El at every opportunity. ■ o t Pleasant Mills ’•nd Salem I F. A. Shipley, Pastor El Sunday School !>::»•» | I Morning Worship, Salem It):30 1 Epworth League, btdO ’Gladys Crownover, leader) ' Evening Worship, (I’M) 7:00 Junior league Saturday 2:30 m Prayer Meeting al Salem. Wed .. 7:31) I J I’rayei Meeting, (P. M.) Thurs... 7:30 | Children's Clinic, Salem Thurs .. 10.00 (At the close of llm Epworth League service on Sunday evening the pastor will install the new cabinet members. We hope each member will he there and receive their office in person. Stewards meeting of the 11. Mills church Saturday evening'May, 28th: (This is our regular mothly meeting, and we hope will be well attended. They have a very Important work to perform and need the help of all the Church. The pastor hap the minutes of the Annual Conference. If you want your

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Wireless! r jr\ m 1 lr’ WPIL |F ft J L J z , 1 ■P J "Pwric ...... / . ar Though the carrying of radio equipment on the Belltinea New i ork-to-l’aris plane was long debated, the carrying of these pigeons was not * They will be released one at a time, carrying messages telling of the progress of the flight back to the mainland. copy, you better see about it immediately as they arc going rapidly. We hope the people of Blue Creek Township will take advantage of the children's clinic on Thursday. Doctor and Nurse will be at the Salem church all day to examine and advise. This is an opportunity to get expert medical attention at the expense of the state and for y ttr good. The worst wildcat investment is to invest one's life in the service of the devil. o Calvary Evangelical Churjh Ralph W. Loose, Pastor The Sunday school meets at 9:30 Sun Time. It is gratifying to see new faces in the school; to note the interest being manifested in the church. There will be a pi caching service at 2:30 Sun Time in the afternoon. The splendidly attended afternoon services are a great inspiration to all. We shall invite the fit st Evangelical church orchestra fioin Decatui to bring a special ministry of music in one of these services in the neat future. We desire to thank all who assisted in the financial canvass which was made this week. The very helpful prayer meetings, which are held at the church at 8:00 p. tn. Sun Time, Thursday evenings are for all. Let no one miss a single session, if possible. o —i To Save Moisture In order to conserve the moisture In the soil around newly planted trees the ground may be mulched, says the new tree-planting book the American Tree association, Washington, sends out. This can be done with leaves, straw, litter, or a layer of dust formed by stirring and pulverizing the soil to a depth of an inch. , BEAUTY HINTS If the face powder you now-use does pot s'stv on long enough to suit you —doejt not keep that ugly shine away indef nitely -does not make your skin colorful like a peach—try this ii< \v wonderful special French I ioci ss Fa< c Powder called MELLO-GLO. Remember the name MELLO-OLO. There's nothing like il. The Holthouse Drug Co- druggistt

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1927

875 DECISIONS Supreme Court Ends An Active Term June 6 By William S. Neal, (IN. S. Staff Correspondent) Washington, When the C. S. Supreme court lays aside its court work for the summer on June 6 it apparently will have the satisfaction of knowing that some progress has been tnade during the year In Its fight to lessen the evils of judicial delay. The court will not only exceed lust year's record of cases decided, but the new rules and policies of the court appear to have brought a cessation' in the steadily rising tide of appeals * hied. | .More than 875 cases will have been decided by adjournment, an increase of 25 over lust year, it is estimated, while to date the number of appeals is 75 less than at the same time lust year. j The preesut improved situation, it ' is believed by court officials is a direct result of the revision act of 1!f25, new rules published by the court and it avowed policy of reducing congestion and speeding up determination of issues. Chang; Other Rules Further discouragement of the use ’ of the court for purposes of delay in enforcement of judgments of lower courts — usually delay in meeting judgments for money—is seen in two new rules tq be made effective next fall. Time for filing petitions and isuance of mandates will be cut from 40 to 25 days. Disposition of more than sou cases

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in eight months is made possible by the issuance of many decisions and orders in which written opinions are avoided. About 400 cases, most of which have not been orally argued, will be left pending by the time of adjournment. The summer vacation It utilized by members of the court ;in completing opinions upon numerous cases which have been submitted, and in which decisions will be announced next October. A consistent effort upon the part of the court to promptly act upon petitions for reviews, especially criminal | cases, has been apparent during the present year. Many important petitions for review of important criminal cases have been decided within two 1 weeks time. May Enlarge Court | Despite the lessening of congestion, however, court officials expect that with the steady growth of the coun|ry the demands upon the court will be greatly increased in the next fewyears. Unless further restrictions up-. |on the right to appeal to the high court, an provided, the question cf enlarging the court may become a matter of serious debate, court officials say. As a further step in the revision program, it ’is expected that Chief; Justice Taft will confer with Senator Norris, (R), of Nebraska, chairman of the senate judiciary committee, which may lead to enactment of new laws. Chief Justice Tuft lias frequently criticized the court system of the country which permits cases to be dragged through many years before a tinal determination is made. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*

BEDFORD AWARDED CHURCH CONFERENCE Confirenc? Os Chri»tian Churche* Pick* Stone City For 1928 Meeting Place; President Is Elected Lafayette, Ind., May 20 — (United Press)—Bedford was selected yesterday as the 1928 convention city ol the Disciples of Christ in Indiana, by delegates who are holding their annual meeting here this week. The Rev. W. D. Bartie, pastor of the Park Christian Church of New Albany, was elected president of next year's convention. Other officers were: Vice-president The Rev. E. C. Cortisa of Sullivan; secretary, The Rev. Harry Martindale, Remington; members of the slate lioard: H. L. Earlewine, Marion: H. H. Purkhiser, Mitchell; John

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1 Zahn, Bedford; R. C. Dillman, Flora: [ John A. Day, Springport. | In the afternoon session the fol- > lowing officers were elected for the j ndiana Christian Womaai s Misslon|ary Society: President, Mrs. J. D. Caso of Rushville; vice-president. I Mrs. E. W. Tuylor, South Bend; gen- . erul secretary, Mrs. O. H. driest,

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