Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1927 — Page 3
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"" Baptist Bulletin K-sin the 'lay with n prayer to God K. the <;hnr<'hes>. the pastors, the Hrshipor". a' l ' l yo urspK ,hut ,he (,av K y mean all to yon It should. Thon K, will I"' found in the ible school at Ku with a mind and heart alert for K truth. Yon will he found in the Krship service at 10:30 when the ■ , message from the book of MattKw will be given. The subject is. "The ■ ng restating some of the moral laws - ’ Kar him. “Hut I say unto you!” ■ After the message the Lord's Supper H|il be observed. ■in the evening the B. Y. P. U. will Heet at six o’clock, Anne Winnes lea- ■ ■in the worship service at seven o'- ■ (ll k the first of the series of mesKges will be brought the stubjeot beKg "Our Youth, are They better than Hheir Parents?” Whatever you think K all the discussion of the question K your youth of today come to hear Ke message. Prayer service WednesKy evening at 7:30. A real prayer Keeting. —o *- Presbyterian Church Harry If. Ferntheil, pastor I November is the month of Thanksgiving ind we as a body of Christians Kould lift up our liearts in appreciation of what the Lord has done for ■s. We have much for which to be ■hankful. And this month we are ting to make a special effart to ex■rtss our thanks unto him who is our H I Juniors will meet at 9 o’clock. Mrs. ■ewer and Mrs. Horton are the leaders. I phurch School at 9:30. Mr. C. D. ■eepfe. Supt. We have sent to college eleven of our young people ami Irtill the attendance is better than ■asr year. The school is growing and ■there i< a reason- Ho you anow what ■out children are being taught? If ■you bring your children you will see land the* child will be more eager to ■come. I Morning services at 10:30. ChilItlrcn’s story: “Tarpeia.” Worship ■sermon: ‘‘A Circumscribed Life.” I Christian Endeavor, G o’clock. I Evening Praise service, 7:00. SerBnon, "Second Lieutenants.” You are invited to attend all of ■these services and worship with us. I—o1—o Zion Reformed Church | Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor Sunday night is ‘‘Young People's Night" and the young people will have charge of the evening servicesThe first Sunday night of each month has been selected for that purpose. Tin re was a splendid program last month, together with a fine interest and attendance. An excellent "Thanksgiving Program” has been arranged by a committee and the [members and friends of the church are asked to join in with the spirit of this month. It will be an appreciative service for both young and old alike. The sermon will be by the pastor on the subject, ‘‘Uncultivated Fields.” The time for the service Is 7 o'clock. The Junior and Senior C. E societi» - will gather for their regular topic disussions at 6:15. The presence of every member is always an encouragement to the leader. Morning worship services at 10:30 o clock- Sermon subject, “John’s Sound Advice.” Sunday school at 9:15 with helpful lessons for all ages. I he Official Board will meet for its regular monthly session on Monday night at 8:15 o’clock? I lie Junior and Senior choirs will meet for_their usual hour of practice ’"uight. it is very important that all members be present. A cordial invitation is extended to Grangers and friends. ' — —o St. Mary’s Church First mass ...... 5:00 Second mass 7:30 High mass 9:45 Holy Hour, 2:30 Members of the St. Agnes Sodality ''ill receive Holy Communion In a mdy at the 7:30 mass. Meeting of the Agnes Sodality Sunday afternoon following the prayer hour. Rev. Joseph Hession, Acting Pastor — oFirst Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister. 1 a. m .—Bible school session "'Uh orchestra at 9:00 a. m. H): 15—Worship service for all. It gia’ifylng to hav, the school so mi’gfeiy observe the worship service. *> s is a duty which means most to I 'e individual but also proves one’s I
(loyalty to ( hrlst and the church. Better plan, whenever at all possible, to l enjoy the worship services of your I (hutch. Ihe whole week goes better when there has been proper soul ad-* justment on the Sabbath. Mr. Marion Heare will lend the service of the E. L. (’. E. Sunday at 8:15. Evening worship at 7:00 o'clock. A cordial welcome awaits, Monday evening the Community Training School again meets. Ihe monthly business and social' meeting of the E. L. C. E. meets' Tuesday evening. Th prayer service meets Wednesday evening at 7:15 p. m. The Young People's Missionary Circle will have a special open meeting at the church on Friday evening. I Prof. C. A. Gerber has been secured to give a missionary talk and with his. son. Virgil, will give some vocal selections. The occasion is the annual thank offering service. All are invited. The program will 'include local talent, also. o Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, pastor. Olin Baker, Bible school superintendent. Bible school begins at 9:30 a. m. Communion and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Evangelistic services with Rev. A. A. Coil, assisted by the Hesses, in charge, will begin promptly at 7 p. m. Everybody invited. Be on time. o Zion Evangelical Lutheran Paul W. Schultz. Pastor Divine service, German, 9:30 a m. Divine service, English 10:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. —o United Bretnren Church ( ceil R. Smith. Pastor Bible School at 9:15 a. m. ' Lets start the month of November with aj big attendance. Get others to enjoy the class discussions. Make - your class bigger and better. Morning worship at 10:30. The: Rev. B. B Blduvelt, of Monroeville, wfi! preach for us at the morning hour. Your pastor will be absent from this service as he will speak elsewhere according to the action of the Special Conference held last I week Let us give Brother Blauvelt ' i good hearing. Christian Endeavor at 6 o’clock. I
Adams Theatre 3 O D S S MON. W TUES. WED. O NOV. / NOV. O NOV. Is Your Daughter Next? x 1 • Mrs. Wallace Reids • amazing story of the traffic ingirls * 'V'> ; \ iTmREDKiHorKLkqg MONDAY. TEESDAY, WEDNESDAY. Matinees for Women Only, 2 P.M. Adm. 35c Men and Women, Monday & Tuesday Nights MEN ONLY, WEDNESDAY NIGHT ADMISSION.. 50c Children Not Admitted. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Dr. V. Lionel Bettis. Director of the Hygienic Society v ill lecture at each performance. Hear him! STARTLING FACTS!
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927.
Singing Evangelists In Decatur
* ** M F. G. HESS
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hess, of Montpelier, well known singing [ evangelists, arrived in Decatur last night to assist in the revival meetings in progress til the Fiist Christian church in this city-'
I —- ' Evening worship at 7 o’clock. Sermon by the pastor. This will also be the time of the Holy Communion service. Let us not forget the night that our Lord instituted this service that, he has asked you and me to observe the same. While most of I our Communion Services are held hi ihe morning hour, we will make this one unusual and will observe in the evening- Let all His Followers come f'r this most sacred ordinance. The Official Board will meet Monday evening at 6:30 and at 6:45 will go to Fort Wayne Calvary church to meet as per arrangements made at the special session of the conference held at Warsaw last week. Dr. Cioves will be present at the Fort Wayne session. The first quarter of the year is (Cosing. Get your pledges in to the local budget so that you will get credit this quarter. A printed report of the receipts, expenditures and pledges will be made, for this quarter at its close. We welcome you all to our I vices. Help make the services toi :nc-row helpful, to you, and the church and the community. o—“The Red Kimono” To Be Shown In This City “The Red Kimono", Mrs. Wallace - Reid's famous motion picture, will be shown at the Adams theatre in this . city, three days, beginning Monday. ' November 7. Shows will be given on 1 Tuesday and Wednesday, November I 8 and 9.
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Miss Catherine Martin was a Satur- ! day visitor in Fort Wayne. 1
I » Suggestions To Water Consumers MFTF.RS WATER CLOSETS Water meters are furnished by the Water De- < JkTTX F% I partment but the consumer is required to keep the Im I_< £ I surroundings of the meter clean, dry and of easy access and protect the same from freezing - . All damage done the meter bv freezing or bv hot water poured "" " r ba ' k ' hro " Sh ll " me ' er “ ' “ Waler doxel. and faucets should bo examined the consumer. , . . . ■ . frequently in order to keep the consumption of water PROTECT YOUR METER TODAY. on a normal basis. After a closet has been flushed and the tank is filled, there should be no movement . , , - _ _ of the water in the bowl; if there is, water is wasting ■4 lAg Ixl pipL into the sewer. By holding a*-piece of paper or card- * * 1* board against the rear portion of the bowl, a flow may be detected which an ordinary examination AND METERS STOP ALL LEAKS PROMPTLY as “a waste oi water l is a waste of money.” If pipes are frozen they may be thawed in some.* cases by wrapping cloths around them and pouring rxr ww THT’ hot water on. If there is a bad case of frozen pipes or E S ■ I I if a house is to be closed for the winter it is bes ...... A. A secure the Services of a competent plumber. , Do not pour hot water on the meter. Do not build a fire on the meter as it will ruin the rubber piston and A celluloid register. In case of a frozen meter call this £7 Wzk A. "- l ‘* department before the same thaws out and causes a damage to your property and a waste of water. OIT I “shut off” known as the stop and waste. Q JI where the pipes enter the basement is your immediate protection in the event of a burst pipe or meter’ and also for the pm pose of shutting off and draining house pipes where and when there is danger of r vz&Lx iZ/a Iwll v freezing; it should be easy of access and in good conit is in such bad condition that it cannot be turned. Sill cocks or house faucets on the side of the house should be shut off in the basement before freezing weather and when this is done, the faucet ... , , . ~ , \ should be opened so as to admit air, which will cause was.e is in good order and that the folks at home the water to run out at the stop and waste in the know how to operate it. To shut off turn handle srn' basement. This procedure should be followed when that it is at right angle with the pipe, one-quarter it is desired to drain the house pipes. Air must b 0 turn or if a wheel valve turn to right until completeadmitted at the top to force the water out below. ly closed. Tests of city water are furnished the State Board of Health and their analysis and rejjort is on file in the office of the City Clerk for your inspection. For further information or for any ser- We are trying to make your water service call WATER DEPARTMENT, vice as near perfection as possible City Building, Phone 225. and your cooperation is solicited. COMMITTEE H 'W T TTV. h :“ rn,an City W ater Dept. A. R. ASHBAUCHER ORVAL HARRUFF, Supt. I ■MMKnwi—n«iiiiifriimiM m i mini 11
’ L --— -. ! «; i| I HA ■■ Without GOOD PLUMBING and HEATING Your HOME Is Not MODERN For Plumbing, Healing, Supplies, Contracting and Repair Work—See Hyland Plumbing and Heating Co 232 N. Second Street - Phone 356 j
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