Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1927 — Page 3
J" baptist bulletin have been late for ()] „.iiiii ■ program of the Sunday : he 1.1-1 several Sundays. This The school be al worship at 10:30. Sub„f passage. ' Kingdom Principles y I' *t o'clock. K v .|.ii:-.' hour of worship and praise o', hick. This will be the second in liio series on the general ■L ~f building a home. The tomorrow evening, “Courtship, gpw Different From Other Days?" "I K r;; ,, ■ meeting Wednesday evening A real Prayer meeting. The i ( ,.l and interest continues to Following prayer service lesson in the study book, “The glry of Missions.” A very interestand fascinating study. K| cordial invitation and welcome avLits all ,who come here. J O. E. MILLE, Pastor jM — ■ —O PRESBYTERIAN ■ HARRY II FEBNTHEIL, Pastor 1 season of gladness Is near. Let iHjhe days of rejoicing are with us. ■ think God and take pourage. He blessed us, now let us praise him. :|t e thankful. ■Th* juniors will meet in the church rooms at 9:00 o'clock. Mrs. W. Low r and Mrs. J. R. Horton, lead- ■ Church school at 9:30, Mr. C. D. superintendent. Some people say that regular attendance in a Habit, if you have not formed that Habit why not mak° it your duty to He present. You need the church and ■he church needs you. What kind of would my church be if ail its Hienibers were just like me? ■ Morning worship at 10:30. There ■-ill be good music under the direction of Miss Dessolee Chester. I Children's story sermon, “The Bad- ■ Tempered Squirrel.” I The Christian Endeavors are show■ng their colors. A Royal band of ■’oung people will meet at fdx.okdock ■to discuss vital religious questions. I The attendance is continually growing. There is a reason. Come and Bee. Praise service at 7:00 o’clock. Sermon subject, “The Bundle of
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Man’s Lite.” | r Yon ate invited to attend all of ' these services ii you are a member, * a neighbor or a stranger within our ’ gates. —.. n Zion Evangelical Lutheran Paul W. Schultz, Pastor English services 10:30 A. M. Ge: T ill • • vices 9:30 A. M. ‘ F unday School 9:30 A. M. I o Zion Reformed Church i Corner Third and Jackson Streets A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor 1 • There should be no time in onr life : when we cease to grow spiritually. No matter how long the Christian may I've, there are always Christian graces fer him to acquire;—-fruits of the spirit which his life has not yet yelded; excellences of character in Christ which he has not yet. made his own The church lends us many opportunities to grow We invite you tomorrow. | Sunday school at 9:15. “Hosea . Preaches God’s Love.” | Morning worship service at 10:30 o’c'ock. Sermon subject, “What We Are and Hope To fie.” | Junior and Senior C. E. societies meet at 6:15 o'clock. These meet-, incs are always helpful There were 4R present last Sunday night Annual T,.m-.koffering services nt , 7:30 o'clock The hour for this ser- 1 vice has been shifted one-half hour.’ Dr. A. V. Casselmann of PhTadelphia ! wi’l deliver the address and also* shew stereopticon slides of the' “A oslem World." You should hear j this splendid speaker. Rpmember the offering. You are cordially invited to our services. Junior choir rehearsal nt 7 o’clock tonight. First Evangelical Church Ralph W- Loose. Minister Sunday is the Christian's greatest ' d.-.y of the week, for it marks th? time when they tnay refreshen their spirits and souls by worship, recreaI n and the reading of the Word and rctigious literatim*. Christian fellowsi ip. etc Every Christian sure’y wed put their hord mid religious duties above every other personal pleasure of the Sabbath. Our Bible School for every age begins at 9:15 and is preceeded by the
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i plemlld and highly appreciated music of the Evangelical orchestra. , Show your appreciation by coming * arly. Following the study of the i Word there will be tho worship service at 1015 which is for the entire Blhl, echoed. Every boy and girl hould be taught tho value and get the habit of worship while young. Your boy and girl need it. too. 1 Ruth Hammond will he the leader in the E. L. C. R. meeting at 6:15 Every young person is urged to be on time. The new president, elected nt the business meeting this week i; Miss Mary Macy. The evening worship service is at 7.116. There will be another Bible exposition from the book of Ephesians. Tho I’astor appreciates the in Iciest in these expositions that is being shown. | The Training School meets on Monday evening at 7; 15. I The splendid mid-week service is ai 7:15 on Wednesday. On Tu 'sday evening the men of tiie church are having a ‘get-together’ with the boys of the church Talks, games, eats and a mighty good time for the boys as well as for the men is being planned. This is in connection with Father and Son week. This evening’s entertainment is scheduled for 7:30. Tho Ladies Aid of the church, as has been thrflr custom for many years, will give their public Thanksgiving Dinner at the church on Thursday of this A chicken dinngr will be served at noon and a 1 cafeteria supper in the evening. The ladies are highly appreciative of the splendid patronage of the public and I cordlal'y invte all to these meals. . - _ The Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School of Religious Instruction will meet promptly at 9:30. Mr. John Nelson, Supt. will preside at the school. There’is a class for everyone. I Morning Worship at 10:45. This service will be of interest on account iof the sermon subject. This will lie I the second of the series of sermons j by the pastor on the general theme. I "Lost, Somewhere in an Agnostic World, God ” This subject is attract'ng attention if the audience last Sunday morning is a criterion to go | by. The Junior Church will be held at the same time as the morning hour of wo: h’p. This enables the parents to place the children in this service especially made for them, while ■ Ha grown-ups ghurch. No Epworth League • services : throughout tho afternoon and evening on account of the sub district ! rally to be held at Monroe in the as- - ternodn. ■ The Evening services at 7 o’clock
will be "Another Pleasant Sunday Evening for Profit” with one of the most unusual musical organizations In this isirt of the state. It Is a quartet made up of boys and Is known M the “Bovs Harmony Quartet." They will give a thirty-five minute program of, sacred music. —o St. Marys Church First Mass—s:oo Low Mass- 7:30 High Mass—9:4s Prayer hour and benediction—2:3o. o United Brethren Church CecH R Smith. Pastor RALLY DAY tomorrow at 9:15. Ever fr• nd and member ~f thchool I'ui cliurel ■ ■ d to attend tnd bring some one with you. The program of the day promises to bo worthwhile. The address by K. F.' Shoemaker. a fine speaker, will be worth your time. We aYe anxious to know which classes will be banner cmorrow. Christian Endeavor at G o'clock. O. P. Mills will lead. The topic under lisemsion is '‘The Good and Bad in Newspapers and Magazines” The regular evening worship services at 7 o’clock. However we want to make these an unusual service as it the recent conference we adopted a slogan for some of our work this vear and that slogan is “The Unusual” We invite all to onr services. Your presence will be elpful to us and we believe helpful to you. , —_o— ———— .... Christian Church H. W. Thompson, Pastor Olin Baker. Bible School Supty Bible school opens at 9:30 A. M. I Communion and sermon at 10:30. Evening service at 7: P. M. We cordially invited the public to 1 these meetings. — o You can get a bath and shine at the O. K. on Sunday. “Red”; Hesher. It o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays |
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Wisconsin Highwaymen Are Merciless To Poor Tourists, Hoosiers Learn Decker, Ind., Nov. 12 - (INS)- Highwaymen in Wisconsin are liar I boiled and merciless to the pool tourists, according t> Noble Caln and Clyde Yates who have just returned here after spending several weeks In Minnesota and Wisconsin. While the two men were driving through Wisconsin, they wer* aeoste.l by two other men. on a long hill, according to Caln. The men asked a ride. Al the top of the hill both the passengers drew gtiftu. The bandits forced the tw> Decker mon to undress first, ami exchange , their heavy * lothin ■ for the garments' .being work by the bandits. Then the' i , holdup men departed witli $135, the clothes, the automobile of the Hoosiers and a dog in the car. 11l clothed and' penniless, Cain and Yates were forced to walk the rest of the way back to Deckel. o Tomato Plot Yields | 16.19 Tons Per Acre Shelbyville, Ind., Nov. 12 (INS) A yield of 16.19 tons of tomatoes to tho acre on a plot of 4.84 acres this sea son has established what is thought to be the highest yield in Shelby county. The tomatoes were grown on the
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farm of Neal Wicker, of northwest of Moirlstown, according to County Agent Calvin Perdue, who made the official chock, I,oien Kuhn, of near Morristown, produced slightly more than fifteen tons an acre. The yioldft were checked in connect! n with the "ten-ton to the acre | tomato growing contest, sponsored by tiie itie River Packing company of Morristown. The winners will be allowed a bonus of fifty cents a ton
W «« jr g ’ll iH * I 8 I - wE ” I Own anil Offer, subject to sale £ F f the following I j Non-Taxable Bonds I■ I t in denominations of | | ' B ’ $240.00 I « $556.00 | ' $556.00 I ’ A $1040.00 ■ $1260.00 ■ due 1928—1937. ■ We will take in exchange jl iHK bonds maturing Nov. 15. lahsOlationcil [BaSZ G and Surplus Q v Kfigtcutur. Indiana
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- * t for their crops, to be jiuhl by the packj Ing company. • o Farm sale Monday, Nov. It, I Holthouse farm, on U. S. road ’ ■ 27, I miles south of Decatur, ‘ SO acres, modern buildings and 1 farm house. Martz farm, 00 acres, 7 miles southeast of Decatur. Level black soil, on " | stone road. Sales 1 & 2:30 p.m.
