Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1927 — Page 7

rural churches ■ pleasant Dale Shurch of the Brethren 8. L. Cover, Pastor Sunday school at 9:00. Missionary sermon at 10:00 The conference ottering will be liftI ( ~i for Missions. come prepared. In the Afternoon I’roffessor Hoyer will be at the church to direct the I Young People of the church are urged for the Young Peoples Conference at Itoiinn. Indiana in September. All Young I’cople of thechurch are urged t( , be present and prepare to enter the I chorus. In the evening the Young Peoples Cabinet of the Middle District of Indiana. will be at the church to give a Young Peoples Program. The meeting will betin at 7:45 We invite you all to be present and enjoy the service. Prolessor L. W. Shultz of Manchester College w ill give an address also. — o Decatur Circuit U. B. in Christ Charles Weyer, Pastor Pleasant Grove Sabbath School 9:30 (C. S. Muinma, Sprerlntendent 1 Class Meeting 10:30 (J. C. Hatkless, Leader) Mt. Victory Sabbath School 9:30 111. E. Baxter, Superintendent) Class Meeting 10:30 (Bregg Knittie, Leader) Rivarre Sabbath School 9:30 (Susie Bowen, Superintendent) Class Meeting — 10:30 (John Thatcher. Reader) V. It. C. E 9:45 (Callie Chronister, Leader) Preaching by Pastor <:45 Winchester Sabbath School 9:30 ( Merl Essex, Superintendent) Divine Service by Pastor .... 10:30 A cordial welcome is extended to all services. o— Bobo Circuit Rev. E. P. White, Pastor Bobo M. E. Church Sunday School 9:30 Epworth League 6:45 (Sam Cottrell. Leader) Pleaching 7:30 Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 Clarks Chapel M. E. Church Sunday School 9:30 Preaching 19:30 — Mt. Hope M. E. Church Sunday School ( 9:30 i’reachind | Prayer Meeting, Wednesday .... 7:30 i Sunday will be a gieat day in all three churches. A special patriotic Ser-j vice will be held in honor of those who have given their lives for their c >un- | try. We will have Solos, duets, quartets, recitations and a special address by the pastor. This is a day when we otignt to iicnor our dead in Ills Ho!’. Temple, and not in places of amusement on the Sabbath. The pastor has sent out special invitations to those | who fought in the wars, and a special l place will be reserved for them. Committees are at work decorating the churches and a good time is in store for all who attend. Sunday June sth will be the tinal Epworth League rally before the convention at Monroeville. This is the rally that takes in the whole county. After the tally and supper is served, we will proceed to First Church at Decatur to hear one of the. greatest if not the greatest speaker on prohibition in the country. The building committee appointed to look after the moving of the parsonage is doing a good job, and the work has already begun. ——o Pleasant Mills and Salem Sunday School Morning Worship, (P.M.) .... 'J:-’ ll Senior Epworth League 9:30 (Richard Davis, Leader) _ Evenin Worship. Salem 7:31) Junior Epworth League Sal - ; ' ,J Prayer Meeting, Salem Wed 7: .10 Prayer Meeting (P. M.) Times. .. 7:30 There will be a meeting of the i'leasaiu Mills Stewards. Saturday evening May 28th at the Parsonage. Children's Day Programs are under way at each church. Dates announced later. These aie always happy occasions foi all the community. The Junior League :s going nicely and attendance is holding up well. See that your children ate in on thi- training. What do you think of a Daily vacation Bible school for the summer.' This is a very worthy project and the whole community should enter into it witlr, zest and make it worth while. There will be some expense and the community should gladly bear the expense. At this Memorial day season let us adopt the following 1 ule ter our lives.

Help the weak If you are strong; Love the old it you arc young; Own (|. fault if you arc wrong; . If you are angry, hold your tongue." F. A. 8. —— — — Auto Stolen During Storm (ireeiifield, Ind., Muy 27—(INS)— Two Greenfield men, who were In Indianapolis during the tornado, are going about minus their Ford coupes while police of the capital city and rtate highway police are searching lor the machines which were stolen during the storm. Jack Coffey and Oakley Harlan, the two victims of the thieves, were on the streets of Indianapolis when (he storm struck. They sought shelter and when they returned their cars had Ix'ini stolen, by criminal gentry who made use of the wind as a cover.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY-27, 1927.

Pleasant Valley Special Services Sunday School 9:00 (Preaching following Munday School) I reaching in the evening at 7:00 leu Johnson of Lynn Indiana loved by all who know him is to be the speaker for the day. Collie! Come! Come! Leslie 15. McCargur, Pastor — ■. „ — 0 Butcher Stabs Self Instead Os Steer Columbia City, Ind., May 27 —(INS) - Tom Boucher of this city almost butchered himself instead of a beef steer. Boucher was sticking the animal when it kicked. The knife flipped from Bouchei's hand, thrusting into Ills ribs just below the left shoulder, narrowly missing a huge vein. A rib stopped the knife. Boucher will recover.

; Wheat Price Soars On , Andrews’ Prohibition , Machine Is Breaking By Joseph S. Wasney (11. I’. Buff Correspondent) Washington. D. C. May 27—(UP)— The first break in the prohibition machine built up by assistant secretary of the treasury L. c. Andrews Is expected to come soon whi n five or more of his chief field lieutenants resign from the diy service. The oigunization, built Up over n two-year period, today appeared crumbling, while Andrews fought to I hold his men into Hue under the leadI ershlp of Dr. J. M. Dolan, new prohl--1 hltien commlsidoner. 1 M. O. Dunning, chief dry coordinator _ .. 1...

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Ask for it at your grocer’s! CT" i~’ name "Dougherty'’ is guaranty of deliciousncaa, u holewmcncss and purity. Dougherty’s Butter Cream Bar, now on sale at groceries in this city, is the most recent addition to this famous l* ne cake products. Rich in flavor and iced with typical Dougherty thoroughness, this fine cake awaits you your grcx*er’s. The cake is made in two varieties >l/ - x** one a vanilla flavored white cake with white Butter-Cream icing, and the other a rich chocolate cake with Chocolate / Butter Cream icing. Baked in the inimitable Dougherty /ids) ',V‘ ? H///7///// manner with rich Butter Cream Chocolate icing. Ask for it! < \ ' : - :>■ .■> ■■ X-

cf southeastern slates, has reported to Andrews that his work is about completed and lie desires to resume his duties, of collector of customs at Savannah, Ga, Others who will resign liom the prohibition service within a shod lime probably Include J. D. Pennington, administrator al Pittsburgh, .Chester I’. Mills, New York udministratm; (). D. Jackson, New Orleans ad-

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SOMETHING NEW TOURIST PARK, South Winchester street. You will enjoy your Spring Chicken Dinner Sunday in our open air dining room. Make reservations now. Phone 150. 2G-27 Henryville- Hetty Ann Wilcox, 2'4-year-old, was drowned in a drain containing ten inches of water.

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