Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1928 — Page 5
rural churches „ _ ln Christ Docitur Circuit U Charles Wey.r, PMI« Winch e «« r 9:JO I Sal,b :JerlE^x.' ao claBS snlllh )' Victory B . ao Ssb ( H !ll K h Baxter. Superintendent) Pleasant Grove ' S3b sy‘deliarden Superintendent) Leader')' ” ’ ; aunrteHy conference Saturday at 2:00 Preaching by Elder A. N. Johnson. Preaching Saturday evening at w.OQ p M, Sabbath Morning—Sunday School. ii-30. Class meeting 10:15; Preach nr by A. M Johnson at 10:45 following bv Communion service. Preaching in* evening at 7:30. Special Revival services to continue during the weeks to come. All who are not attending Services [elsewhere ate spec ally invited to attend each and all services. _ o ! Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Ship'ey, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. worship, Pl. Mills, 10:30. Epworth League, Wm. Evans, leader, ».uv P- m. Evangelistic service, Salem, 7:00. | Praye meeting, Pi. Mills, Thursday. 7:00 p. m. Revival services are in progress at ! Salem. The attendance has been good thus far and we hope will in- j crease. This is the Intensive season of the church and should be attended by every member. Let no excuse ; keep you away. To those who have '• been desiring a better way in life, ! this is your supreme opportunity to ■ not only find the way but to a’so find ' the best friend that life affords. j 1 The Mission study class, taught 'by Professor Logan, is proving quite interesting. They are studying the best seller, "The Christ of the Indian ; Road!" If you do not have it, get ■ a copy and read it. We expect to 1 have stereoptican slides nevt Sunday evening showing scenes in India, 1 where this book received its inspir- 1 adon. ' o — —■ Calvary Evangeljcal Church The revival meetings which are be- 1 ing conducted by the pastor. Rev. ' Peinh W L ose, at the Calvary Evan-, 1 gelical Church, east of Decatur, are ; i..uLu<iing with unabated Lptpciest.
I Our Great January Clearance Sale »»*■•«»• 1 1 4. x. * W inter Caps, at less than k 1 / PWBk Slßlik SB H ® Rl P soyii /lh zlßht $3 an s * zes /2 MR iSlfefe MIS S?? &k ST® lu IS HL Jf? R® fi B O M Um 05 $« Fra Nk« values to SI.OO IIKuWIHIIv 111 11 !■! 112% ■ I ■ iv n v»wl I Mens Sheep I !! make Saturday one of the many Big Days of this sale we are making further reductions on quality clothing. Mens’ Blue I We invite comparison of our prices. Corduroy Coats 86,95 QATTTRDAV I $7.50 values OK $5.75 $8.95 I |jg|| g <_ MENS STYLISH, THIS SEASONS OVERCOATS ‘J ■—■ Saturday, last day IX JU X A KI. Mens Union Suits | Real Silk Special | „. » ood we « ht 3 pair of 50c sox I g* 57 GOOD DEPENDABLE, KUPPENHEIMER AND tfj for IO W OTHER HIGH GRADE MAKE SUITS. X “JW JL JL 1 V5-r SI.OO ——_ —■ I Boys Dress I Mallory Hats I Boys Corduroy ! ■ •'.' ■• o.»r<iMt.~ ’&lpn C Qlllfc Mens Work Shirts ? E , I I t • j I greatly' reduced lUvll J | rpimiar su vilha Boys Fleece and Shirts | SB.OO Hats ... $5.491 Sheep Lined I slß and All Ribbed Union Suits, 81.00 values I $6.00 Hats ... $4.751 Coats | S2O O’coats. .$12.95 All I 742.. allsizeß ’’ | $5.00 Hats ... $3.75 | ._ I $15.00 O’coats $11.4!) . . I ” ’ i; 84c 79c '! $3.00 Hats ... $2.35 I $7.49 |^S atS S| Reduced j all sizes Jg Leather Coats, I Mens Dreßß |¥ 7 A "KT O T T Tlk T I C ' anvas Gtoves | ■ xss VANi b I INN 2 "’"’ Il no |si & $1.25 values % Zjk A 1 JLa jLj K A A1 | . - ib0.98 I ( I I 15c L- I 59c I THIS IS A BONIFIDE SALE, NO FICTITIOUS PRICES. I 1
Much spiritual help has already come to the membership, who are loyally supporting their Pfigtor and the meeting. The young people of th ■ t- > nlty are attending in numbers regularly and ate especially attentive and helpful In the meetings, i»o so ~.: have been saved thus far, aud it is belelved others will be. The eff.rt of these meetings is definitely to lead the entire membership into a closer and more sympmhlc life with God, and the unsaved Into a very definite and personal, sat sfying evperience of salvation. These days require definite conversions if there is to be a positive maintaining of a change cf character and loyalty to God. The public '« cordially invited to attend and receive all the good possible from these meet- , Ings. They will continue throughout this week. There will he the usual Sunday school sesslcn Sunday morning and in the afternoon at 2:30 sun time there will be a preaching service. The pastor has not as yet announced whether the special meetings will be continued beyond Sunday or not. ■*■— o Decatur M. E. Circuit \ C. A. Maynard, pastor Beulah Chapel —Revival meetings are being conducted at this church every night at 7:30. There is an increasing attendance and every one is invited. Sunday night service will begin at 7:15. There will be special music by, the boys quartette df Kirkland. Sun-! day school will be conducted as usual at 9:30 A. M. Washington. —Sunday school 9:30 A. M. Regular 'morning worship service to follow immediately. Spec'al talk for the children by the pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday school 9:15. Every one is invited to any aud all of thesb services. o —— DePauw Prexy Favors Partial Lifting Os Ban On Dancing At University Greencastle, Ind., Jan 27 —(UP). — Support of partial 1 sting cf the dancing ban at DePauw University here by the President, Dr. Lemuel 11. Murlin, is given in resolutions adopted by-New-York alumni. The resolution reads iu part: “Dr. Murlin has contribued s ngaly to the breaking down of a long-standing aniraum against one specific type cf social recreation, thereby placing student relationships on a more rational liberal and modern bas s.’’ Conservative Indiana ministers condemned Dr. Murlin when he permitted a limited number of supervised, dances. — o Set the Habit—Trade at ncxie, it °ay»
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Gets a Divorce • » * ' • 'lb je I 7 '5? - fi /’■ 1 J - ? if > , - . J i Gertrude Lawrence, British comedienne, who has starred for the last several seasons in the United states, has just, received a divorce, according to dispatches from London. The news came as quite a surprise o the friends of the musical comedy star.
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Savs Republicans Must Clean Their Skirts To Win Indianapolis, Jan. 27 — (UP) —The Republican Party cannot win and should not deserve to win unless it "* —lt, n r n . clple and leadership the humanitarian U ...... .. M , «> .. w U| Alvah J. Rueker, former cot poration counsel and candidate for Republican nomination f:r goveinor, declared Ust night in launching his speaking campaign at a Republican meeting here. "The only issue in this campaign,’’ ho sud, " is:’’ “Shall the peop.e rule? There are vast aggregations of capital admittedly m nopolistic, which for a long time have run our affairs and shall continue to run them until convinced that ours is a government of, by and for the people.” “This statement involves certain public officers persumably elected on the Republican ticket,” Rucker told his audience, "but who in truth have not been elected by Republicans but by certain cliques, factions and financial interests controlling our unguarded primary. “By those things our state has been disgraced in many ways and government has been operated not for the I people, but for predatory wealth. "The Republican putty is not well
A Bread Route At Your Service In order to further accommodate our customers we will have a regular Bread Route over the city of Decatur each day, starting today. Our truck wiil pass your house daily carrying a complete line of frseh baked goods. Watch for it!—and buy your baked goods this way. De-Luxe Bakery Reel Bros.
served by men who think that the lisI use may be glossed over, that by old fashioned propaganda the people will » fall obediently into line and vote the 1 Ilepubl. can ticket because of Its 1 name.” o_ i ■ “Ghost Farms” Present Problem To Assessor i : . Columbue, Ind., Jan 27—(UP)— "Ghcet farms” in the western part of ■ Bartholomew count* present a prob- > lem to County Assessor Alcnza B. I Coons. Nobody will cla m the farms, so no taxes are paid on them. The
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county can, in suh cases take posseteion of the land, but every tract It takes, cute Into assessed valuation wich in tourn affects the amount of taxes collected. Recently the assessor inspected a number of the ownerless farms and found that some had good buildings but for various reasons their tenants had unceremoniously left. Land In the western part of the county is not as productive as in other sections, which
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operated to make more difficult the tusk of profitable farm ng. Some of the land now abandoned waa bought In the boom period following the world war, prices paid being ao high that buyers were unable to make the land pay anything like a reasonable retur non their investments. , __ o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
