Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1927 — Page 3
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Zion Reformed Church | corner Third and Jackson Streets A R. Fledderjohann, Pastor 'H "V Invito you to our services toaL 1X) rro\v, both morning and evening, presence in the House of God spiritual food. Sunday school at 3E’]- Lesson, "Peter Undaunted By locution”. .■ Morning service at 10:30 o'clock an ascension sei mon 0:1 the sale K r ,. "The Enthroned f'htist". '.■junior and Senior E. societies at 6:45. Our attendance has been I ML«I The average attend; in tin K>pior society during the past classical has been 27 and the junior, 20. Evening services at 7:30 with .1 la, Bay message on the subject, Bnie Fighting Men of Zebuhin". If ■, (bl attend we will make our services while. !■ The junior choir will meet for reat 7 o'clock tonight. ..■ _ o Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor Olin Baker Bible school Supt. school opens at 9:30 A. M ■Ccmiiiunion and sermon at lOLle A. M. ■Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. ■Evening service at 7:30 31 A cordial invitation is extended to ■all who have no regular place of wot■ship at the Christian Church. Sunday Bis not a holiday. It is a Holy flay.' ■Won t you make it so, and worship (1 <ll ■somewhere tomorrow? ■ — o Zion Evangelical Lutheran West Monroe and Eeleventh St 1 Paul W. Schultz, Pastor ■ German services 9:30 ■ English services 10:30 ■ Sunday School 9:30 | Kindly take notice that a special ■ collection will be taken this Sunday ■ for our fellow -Christians in need in ■ the Mississippi flood district. V o The First Methodist Church The Sunday school of Religious in- ■ struction under the direction of Mr. ■ John Nelson is a school that invites ■ you to do real school work. There is a ■ class and a chance for enrollment for ■ every one. J The Morning Hour of worship 10:30. | ■ This service will be conducted by the ■ pastor R. W. Stoakes assisted by the ■ choir under the direction of Mrs. Dan. ■ Tyndall. Sermon subject "Cashing in ■ on our Mistakes." This set mon was to ■ have been preached last Sunday and i ■ then was changed to another. Epworth League 6:30. This service I is especially built for young people I and all young people are invited. The Evening Service at 7:30. This I service will be characterized by a I short and pointed sermon by the pasI tor. The choir will also assist the pasI tor in this service and special music I will be given. Baptist Bulletin Sunday School promptly at Roy Johnson Superintendent. In the opening uevoiioiial period the Philaetha class of the sdhool will have charge. Every minute of the school is full
I —W i * A Day Os Reverence M rM Once a day upon which our M A’l warrior dead were honored, Dec- IU IZ oralion Day has evolved o a ns wl day of memory lor all who have H passed into the Great Unknown. It is a day to be taken seriously; L a day upon which we should pay L j ® tribute, by both thought and .at \ fUU lion, to those who are no longer L/J with us ‘ f/1 I S.E.BLACK t M funeral Director Fl 206 South Second St. JPhones: Officesoo.Residence 727 U mi ifb r=- prawn| A ~ V ' i mshE
of interest. In the morning hour of worship nt 10:30 w« will have as our gnosis the Rthlleis of the vail, us organizations. A cordial invitation is extended to the soldiers of all the wats and also the woman's auxiliaries. The rubpeel of the message will be "A Debt of Honor". The church house should bo filled with frlenlls and members cf the church to do honor to those who gave their lives for our country. B. Y. I>. U. at 6:30 Mrs. Fred Etaay leader. The evening hour of praise and evangelism will be in keeping with the spirit of Memorial Day Subject of the message. "G d and Caesar or Should a Chuistian pay taxes?" Prayer and service Wednesday evening at 7:31). O. E. MILLER, Pastor, — - o St. Mary’s Church First Mass 7:30 High Mass 9:45 Christian Doctrine 2:00 Player Hour and Benediction .. 2:30 0 United Brethren Church Cecil R. Smith. Minister Bible school at 9:15 a.m. Tomor- , row closes another month and we are expecting you to help make the record good tomorrow. Are you ehjoying the growing spirit? | Morning worship at 10:30. This will be the Memorial Service in honor of our departed members of the local church. A fitting program has I been prepared in keeping of the day. | All who have friends who were members of the church are inviteib to come tomorrow and be with us in this memorial service. We often times forget those who have rendered service to the church and in this way we want to impress upon the minds of the living that we owe much to those heroes of the faith of other days. The following is the program for the morning hour: [Prelude Miss Catherine Jackson Hymn. "While The Days Are Going By” ... ..... ...^.... Congregation D votions Hymn. "There’ll Be No Dark Valley” Choir I Roll Call of Departed Members Chorus “In The Sweet Bye and Bye" Duet, "We Shall See Our CherishI cd Loved Ones” I Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Fisher Memorial Address Rev. Cecil Smith Hymn, ‘ Jesus Saviour Pilot. Me" The auction sale of ■ ■ lite .1. B. Arnold farms K H will start on June 3 at ge I 1:00 p. nt. on what is ■ known as the Eiling k farm, adjoining the city ■ B 3 of Decatur on south 15 ■ B st... This farm will be 15 I sold in tracts to suit the B M purchaser. Buy a few |k! B acres near the city B B where your taxes are B H low, with all city con- & ■ veniences.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1927.
Congregation At the (dose of the servlctm a commiftee with several of tlio Sunday school scholars will go to Maplewood cemetery and place wreaths and flowers on all the departed members’ graves. The graves In the other cemeteries will,bo visited al eight o’clock Sunday morning. Christian Endeavor at. 6:30 p.m. Evening worship irt 7:30. This will boa memorial to the soldiers of our , wars nod the pastor will speak on the subject "Our National Memorial and , Defense." The Hiving soldiers and . all friends and the public are invited r »o this service. < We want to make tomorrow a great day. Ono that you will rememI her. Your presence will help. You , and your friends are Invited. • o Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister Bible school at 9:15. There will bo ! an orchestra overture beginning regularly at 9:00. Every student will want to come in time to enjoy this . musical treat each Sunday morning. In connection with the Sunday school session Sunday morning, there will be a special offering received toward the expenses of the Daily Vaca-
‘‘Pay Loving Tribute to Our Country’s Fallen Heroes! Honor The Living!” t_Z--- *-, I -On Memorial Day «W II I Lx/'fl Cheers for the living; tears for the dead; and a I thunderous salute for the heroes who paved the way ijjltß for this glorious nation. I On this day—Memorial Day—we bow our heads * n l| Onost reverence and lay aside our daily tasks Il 7r WW? ]S®i|! H I ii imw O that we mav devote the day honoring them. Bli h 9i J ' B\"n \ // 10 They left for us unsullied the ideals of a great g \ | " * nation, a heritage of peace, honor and democracy. v p W I i I \ ffr •■I ; Deep engraved in our hearts is| their lesson, | ! symbolizing the nations flaming patriotism. May their n souls rest in peace. y J living our clothing stores will be closed Monday. fiSSBBSSBSv Vance & Linn J. T. Myers & Son Teeple & Peterson Holthouse Schulte & Co. •z J W J w
linn Bible School. It In urged that every member send their children to the school. The morning worship service Is for the whole school and follows at 10:15 The Hiibject will be a consideration of the significance of Memorial Day. The evening worship service ut 7:30. Interest ng music in connection with this service, to which ull are cordially Invited. The- E. L. C. E. meets at 6:45. Topic: "How have Missions Helped | Chinn?” The nrd-week service nn Wednesday evening at 7:30. will meet on Thursday nt 2:30 p.m. The Women’s Missionary Society at the church. —— o— — Presbyterian Church Harry H. Ferntheil, Pastor The Juniors meet at 9:00 in the Sunday school rooms. Mrs. Lower and Mrs. Horton directors. Church school at 9:30. Mr. C. I). Teeple, supt. There is a class for everybody who attends, the stranger, the visitor, the unchurched as well as the members Let Christ make you welcome and happy in the study of his words. Morning Dorship 10:30. Children’s
story sermon “The Army cf Two”. Sermon subject. “The Memory of the Just". Memorial Day means much more to everybody than any other Holiday liecause its original meaning is continually being revived, “The Memory of , the just shall not perish". Christian Endeavor 6:30. Toblc.l "How have Missions llelpe.l China". Evening Service 7:30. Sermon “The source of power and greatness." - — <> —— Hound Pance tonight and, Sunday at Sun Set. Mohday ! First Anniversary Dance. Big! time. It o— WILL be open Monday. Groceries, short orders, fresh meats.! ice-cream, fresh baked goods. Open evenings and Sundays. Phone Kit. Miller & DeitschJ corner 7th & Adams. It ,, NOTICE Everyone who is interested In the Ray cemetery located Ity miles west ! of Monroe are hereby notified to I meet at Monro.e city hall. Thursday. June 2 at 7 o'clock to organize, elect three trustees, a treasurer and sec ' retary. ' 127tS
Miss Mnf'.i Grant of RcnnMiillner will arrive today for a visit with friends. C. D. IMeh.erlek Is seriously ill at his home on Monroe street.
A DOUBLE CHECK I When you have a Safe Deposit Box at this bank, you g get one key, and the bank holds the other. Neither wifi i unlock your box. It takes both. Thus you have a Double g Check on the safety of your valuables. | Come in and rent a box for your valuable papers. N THE PEOPLES LOAN & TROST CO. | BANK OF SERVICE I
NOTICE The Western Union Teh-gtaph office In this city will be open between H and 9 o'clock a m. and 5 to 6 p.m. Monday, Decoration Day. "II" ——-— ———.—
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