Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1927 — Page 5

I RURAL churches Bobo Circuit Rev. E. P. White, Pastor f „ G()( | does not want us to do the j unnatural, but h<> does expect us to do KI the unusual." Bobo Church ’ Sunday School 9:30 H preaching ■ Epworth league • 7:00 Prayer meeting Thurs. Ev 7:00 | Mt. Hope g Sunda' School 9:30 g preaching 7:On prayer meeting Wed. Ev 7:00 I elarks Chapel I Sunda' School . 9:30 Epworth League 6:65 • What we obtain is ours, but what attaints ‘US’ " — o Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Sunday School. 9:80 a. m. Morning worship, Salem, 10:30. Epworth League, Margaret Schenck, leader, 6:30 p. tn. Evening Worship, Pleasant Mills, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Salem, Wednesday, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting, Pleasant Mills, Thursday, 7:00 p. m. Settlement Day will be held at Huntertown, Tuesday, Dec. 6th. Th" aim is to have every church pay its bills up to date. Now you may be able to help us do that and make a

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-hmhcV 7 * r : port h r° re th « '’“tir« Sunday ■\ „ ' plea * e do 1,0 this P^louH 0l X t “‘«I* Bb i t,erthan 1 rathvr t<> > A g0< " 1 llam, ‘ *« lan lov ,”"‘ n ' han gr ™t r' W a| ’ ( ' iavour rather t „ a|| ’ The Salem Ladles Aid will meat n . ' Smur‘V f t M ' S ChttrlM K ‘-e| i,! ’ ’2Pm’ I h ll 'v <1 “ y ' l)eccmber 7111 «t J ’ present'. Wy 0,18 Wh ° ca » »>“ < sis! ' k C ° verda,e has ,ie °n con- I Jth .’ 8 7 betl n ’ ,,s ' ot 'he time i„ I I! ng ..1 r? ek8 ‘ 1,111 Bhe ls an,i U ttl ’ le t 0 1,8 part • affTiited “r WVera ‘ ° thers that ar ® 1 afflicted more or less, some with - severe colds and others with other j n nn't ' T h ° P<? a “ wiU ,oon ‘»e 1 normal again. ■ Calvary Evangelical Church n Ralph W. Loose, Minister e J l '" lon of the Sunday ! school is at 9:30 followed by the prav- & er service at 10:30. ‘ f The Thursday evening preaching ser- [ vices are being attended quite well = I ami are growing in interest. These I b.. evangelistic in their nature. " 1 hi> pastor urges every member to be ” present at each service and cordially h invites members and friends of the J The service begins at 7*30 ’

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ’FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927.

(sun time) The average man believes In the church. Ix>t him be consistent and go to church.” ~ z— Prominent Mason Dies Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 2—(INS)— Robert Green McClure, 65, secretary of the Indianapolis Valley, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons, died suddenly at his home here from heart disease. McClure was former publisher and owner of a newspaper at Nashville, Tenn.

THE METHODIST CHURCH, OF DECATUR, g gj • —presents— Jfi S H. F. James, President of the Ft. Wayne Art School ir t in a “Chalk Talk” lecture. g{ _ 7:00 O’clock Sunday Evening, Dec. 4th 7:00 O'clock ® Mr. James is a well known chautauqua artist who delights his audiences wherever he n- £° es an( > leaves with them some of life’s greatest philosophy. It Is Another Mi LT* y. “Pleasant Sunday Evening For Profit” | The Public is cordially invited.

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Pleaiant Valley Church 9:00 A. M. Sunday school followed by an Inspiring message by Rev. Perry of Monroe. 7:00 P. M. Jefferson Ford, a returned missionary will give a message for the worship hour. He Is an able speaker and has a most Interesting address. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. —, O L. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

Fanners Deny Game Wardens “Tresspassing” Privilege On Farms Greencastle., Ind. Dee. 2—(INS)— Provoked at. the means adopted by i state game wardens to gain “convlo- I tlons”, Putnam county farmers are denying wardens the privilege of ‘‘tresspassing” on their farm lands. Ono of the instances which resulted in the action of the fanners occurred ' I

near Fillmore when wardens Pyle and Watson were ordered off a farmer’s land when they attempted to arrest two boys. Later the boys were arrested by the warden* but released when "■ — 1 ■■ - —

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the case was taken to court. Tlte captain game warden said P>l« and Wat Hon "used very poor Judgment. O ■■■ in — Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays