Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1927 — Page 7
fal CHURCHES HcasANT MILLS and SALM ■ p. a. Shipley, Pastor K; . School 0:30 Skiing Worship. Salem 10:30 |Krtli League <* :3 <> j (Merle Foor, Leader) SKngeli«:ie services P. M J. 7:30 r meeting at Salem, Wed .. 7:00 C aii>c "f the Evangelistic services h, bl al Pleasant Mills the Salem sei vice will he at 10:30 AM. H^ a ,| of in the evening. Mfc.. revival services are getting well K.,. w and the attendance Is grow- ■ we are hoping that these services H be .i great help to the believers ( followers of Christ as well as prean opportunity for those sick of liii'l a God, who loves, and a who gave His life to save. | n t forget the Epworth Lea-' Rally at Monroe. R. R. Detweiler |Bport Wayne will be the prlciple j lie is alive and wil give a Kt address that we cannot afford K.., The Monroe League will fur-: K supper to all who attend. Let us Ev Monroe our interest and good l They invite us, let us go KememSunday November 13th at 2 P. M. I Ml'a much attention have you given] vli.r spiritual life in the past year? is- ; B’l it about time to give the matter. Br is consideration? After all things , A as passed away the soul goe on; here to? That is up to you. I Church is a soul clinic. It's cures
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927.
U. li. Church Expects I Big Day Next Sunday The Ru'ly Day service to be held •it the United Bretnren church, Sunday, promises to make it one of the biggest days in the history of the local congregation. The committee on program has announced a most interesting program which will include special music by the Zimmerman orchestra, special vocal numbers, and an address by K. F. Shoemaker, of Geneva. The various classes have certain attendance goals that they are striving at and special recognition is to be given the classes making the largest gain in attendance. Several other special recognitions are to Is given also. The committee has arranged that if any are unable to come because of lack of conveyance, ami they call phones Sl3 or 1187, they will be tailed, for. Several of the classes have had special meetings this week in (Jie interest of the attendance. The teachers are all putting special work on the lessons this week that the lesson period also will be one of the besti'— i o — G»* Habit—7rade at Home. It Pay*
| Miss Dessolee Chester will be a week-end guest of Miss Marie Stalky in Van Wert Oh’o, and on Saturday, will be a member of tbe-theater party going from Van Wert to Fort Wayne to attend the production of "The Vagabond King” at tlip Shrine Auditorium. Misses Jeanette Clark ami Kathryn , liyluml will attend the matinee pro- . duction of "The Vagabond King" at * •*—"jf—^f ll —*T—***-"" 1 "", — l i "* *' •’T.T‘7:'“
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