Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1928 — Page 5
clvb calender Saturday Vid Society Bake « dl °- Qi at P I*B* 7• W JS*«» ■»" l, ”’"“ o* “• » A* l -*""’- k D jl 51 Tu»»d»v Mary and Martha ( ' laßß ’ Mrs ' B J B S,a?h!ta s Tau. Germaine Chrlsi qii P M. JaJ, Diem Club. Mrs. Elmer Ansnallth, »«30 P’ Wednesday Shakespeare Club. Mrs. Herman Historical Club. Mrs. James hristoe. 2:30 pm The Pythian Sisters will hold Temple meeting, at seven o’clock ,llda >’ evening. All members and statl oificert are leqnested to be present as n 3 wi ] be made for the inspection tj be held sometime in March. Business of importance will also be transacted. entertains BACHELOR maids With the appointments of the evening carried out in Valentine suggestions. Mrs. Joseph Laurent delightfully entertained the members of the Bachelr Maids, Friday evening, at her home on North Third street. Bridge was played and Miss Mayme Terveer and M Clarence Herber wore awarded the club prizes for high score. Mrs. May Meibers, Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp and Mrs. Amelia Niblick were guests other than the Bachelor Maids, and Mrs. Niblick was awarded a guest prize. At the close of the games, the hostess served a delicious two course lunch. The Research Club will meet Monday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, at the he tne el Mrs. Eugene Runyon. DRAMATIC DEPARTMENT TO PRESENT TWO PLAYS The Woman's Club will open its regular business session, .Monday eventlag at 7:45 o'clock, at a meeting to be Iteld at the high school auditorium, following the transaction of business, the meeting will be turned over to the Dramatic Depattment of the Club, zilch will present a program cf two one-act plays. The f.rst play of the evening, “The Last Frontier”, is a one act comedy by Adeliade C. Rowell and is tinder the direction of Mrs. James Elberson. The cast of characters for the play is as follows: Irrf) Marcella Nelson Mrs. McCtac, her mother Mrs. Juntos Cowan •''rs-Gray, her aunt. Mrs. Dan Niblick “•rgara, her marled friend Marcella Hawer Dousaiid Kate, her un-ntarried friends •bldred Llddy and Naomi Durkin mis play i s llot a story of the wai . one luight suspect, but is illustrate T l he .. t ’ p,cal American girl of to- ■■ Jhe last frontier", chances to 'Jieday before Jerry's wedding and of hXu, lai, ' C, i <l Play of tlle evenin ß is is Jit a y by Helen N Ki,h, ‘ alld KitS Th T‘ W1 ' ,y Mrs ' Charles the ettii?/ ”/ fe fWO scenes - and •Niagara I-®ri S ? °" ' he ab,,ve We of th ’J 1 iS a l’ rot rayal °f ’he i 0“ - r ' y , tMtan.Thi r> ? ay ln,l " des Kathryn M Marlin H'nuntau E i'; er Mrs M Chari Knip J - * Z a 'S ic . w ‘. H b,j rcndertd d '»- Aho, and “ UiiS ‘ OU of tll « Plays, siven bv\ j ' I ’ allton >ine will be y t rances Limeustahl. hold a l> b' 1 l s 'i li n “ : ? ratl Sorority v. ill Tuesday a,l \ SOCii,i t’hrta *’ llOni ‘‘ Gs M ' ss strevt -Mi ss H tt 2 1, North " ,c “listing host ’l',' Slnitb wi >l'’o “tai at y.-.,. . . bSS ’ I he meeting will hours. 11 Precede the social A »i7o^ ON BIRT HDAY "'‘ r *W gii' blrthda >’ surprise dinM n Milh. ■’T Uight b >- Mrsf,;,|r|b birth,i. '° nor of the sixty'""felHl, Mr 'vi i """ v " rs;i ry of ] lt . r lll ni" on it 11,111 Mill''!', al their * as Kr "aib Mr ’ '*■ h<»iiK‘ . I’Gsed when lie arriv''ru||" l « and‘ X U , ClOtk a,,d fou,ld hi ‘ ! """' A nmJ 11 ?®'.’ 8 thele to gre, ' t l ' l! " serve’" I '’’'cions dinner was ”*■'l* who" . t 0 the twenty-four hUe. Thus,/'"" 1 ' st ’ ated about the ' Present were- Mr, and
, f |, . —... .... Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer, Rev. anti Mrs. : l-'h'dderjohann and daughters Virginia and Ly'tha, Mr. ami <»lrs. Chas. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Beineke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ikitswh and son Robtrt, Mr and Mrs. Edward Miller I and daughters Magtleline and Viri , ginia, all of this city; Mr. and Mrs. I John Miller of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. . and Mrs. Elmer Miller of Fort Wayne Mrs. Ott > Repperl. Mrs. George Miller ami tlanghter Marjorie, Miss Fredin Ehi hart, of Vera Ctuz. After i the dinner, several musical selections ’ were given by Miss Madgeline Millet on the piatwt and by Miss Virginia Miller on the violin. At nine o’clock 1 WSAI broadcasting station at Cincinnati, gave a musical selection for Mr. Miller and at ten o’clock, WCWK 1 in Fort Wayne, gave a mimical num- ’ her for Mr. Miller and congratulated him upon his birthday. After that, several rearlings were given and I ixjems recited by Miss Virginia Fledderjohan, Marjorie Miller ami Robert Deitsch. Songs were sang in which all participated until a late hour. The honored guest was the recipient of many beautiful gifts, and c.n the de- ’ jiarture of the gnests, ho was exteud- • ed many wishes for more such happy I I birthdays. 11 HONORED WITH • BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Ogg entertained at a birthday party, Thursday evening, at their home 318 Oak street, in honor of Mr. Ogg’s birth- . day anniversary. Those enjoying the . pleasant affair were: Mrs. G. SV. ,- j Ogg. Pearl and Vernon Ogg, Mrs. . j Art Barrone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred King , I Mr. and Mrs. George Krick and chil- . 1 dren. Miss Golda Gause, Mr. and Mrs. I j Woodson Ogg and children Ellasay ['and Max. Mr. Ogg received several i lovely presents. Refreshments were '. served tit a late hour. The evening i was spent in social talk and music. [I ( The Mary and Martha class of the Methodist Sunday school, wil meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. B. J. Rice 237 North Fifth street. All members are requested to be present there will be an election of officers. The Ladies Aid Society of the Reformed church will hold a cafeteria supper. Saturday evening February 11 fiom 5 to 7 o’clock in the church dining room. The menu of the supper will lie published later. PROGRAM FOR M. E. EPWORTH LEAGUE • The Senior Epworth League of the Methodist church will meet at six o'clock Sunday evening with Miss Agnes Huston as leader. Members of the organization are requested to be pre pared if possible ta answer the following three questions; (1) Who was at one time Viceroy of India?; (2) Why were Americans interested in iris aiqiolntment?; (3) What is the Provincial Congress? The program will be given as follows. Song—League Prayer Scripture Lesson Piano Solo —Mary Jane Shaffer Reading—Dorothy Walters Lesson "The Christ of the Indian | Road". Mrs. R. D. Myers. Send. Benediction MISS MARY MILLER ENTERTAINS W. A. E. Miss Mary Miller was hostess to the W. A. E. Club, Friday evening, at her home. Bunco wasiplayed and a lovely I piize w-js awiudert to Miss Helen Teeple. Covers were laid for the | Misses Catherin Schuniacker, Mary Helen Lane, Flotilda Hanis, Margaret. Vian, Mildred Teeple, Helen Teeple, and the hostess. The next meeting will be held with Miss Margatet Vian at i her home on West Mourtw street. MEETING OF ZION LADIES AID Thursday February 2the Ladies Aid of the Zion church met m an all-day meeting, at the home of the president Mrs. William Yager. Quilting and fin-; irhhig of quilts was the wotk of tfle| day. These present were Rev. and Mrs J A Smith and daughter, Mrs. Joe Panrngatlner and sons Don and Dab-. Mrs. Melvin Diehl. Mrs. Jim Manley Mrs. Guy Scott ami daughter Rachel, Mrs. Sam Wcyse, Mrs. Josuph Wolf, rs. Charles Leinienstall, Mrs. Alber! Geisel, Mrs. FHmk Meyers son, and daughter Evelyn, Mrs. Homer Crum, Mrs. Crist H-lmnek. Mrs. Fred Tiscbnmticn, Mrs. Chiiies McKean. Mrs. Ed Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard High and son Robert, Mrs. John Kline, Mrs) Eminanual Miller and daughter Nettie,’ Mrs. Emma Crum, Mrs WiHlam Saulbiiie, Mrs. Martha Fugate. ?,Irs. Joe' I’ease, and Mr. and Mrs. William Yag-1 er the Misses Bertha Yager, Katherine Barger and Mr. Laurin and Charles Yager. —— — o ... _ _ Many Varieties of Whc'es Authorllie- list at ieasi I*> natural .groups, or g«ner.i of whales, with >< number of variations or species.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I, 192*.
Men’s Gosnel Chorus To Sacred Concert Here • ( SbAK 'Ak. rMWIBIH The Men's Gospel Chorus of the First Missionary Church, of Fort Wayne, pictured above -will present a sacred concert .it the Evangelical church in this city. Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock.
First Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister This is to lie ft red letter Sunday ri , , . 'n the church, as it signalizes the learing of all indebtedness in the ( -hutch. All tlie services of the day will center around this event. The burning ot the o’d notes will take J i dace in the afternoon service which ’ : begins at 2:30. In the evening at 7 Yclct.k, the Mens Gospel Chorus of he First Missionary Church of Fort . | Wayne will give a gospel program of , ' i ng. The Sunday School meets as usual ’ at 9:15, with an orchestra selection ■’'receding. After the study of the Bible, the Pastor, in the morning worship service, will give glimpses _ I of the [»ast history of the local church. Prof. C. A. Gerber will have charge J ; cf the singing and will render a num 3 ' her of se’ections during the services 'cf the day. Mrs. Zelma Foreman is ’he leader of the Christian Endeavor ' service which is at 6:15. The public 1 i-, cordially invited to the services ’ ' of the day. 1 The finance board will meet at the ’ diurch on Tuesday evening at 7:30 i lor the regular monthly meeting. The mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:15. The Womens’ Missionary Society ■ j meets on Thursday at 2 pin at the ■ church. The Sunday School board meets on Friday evening, 7:30 at the church. ■ j :q Pleasant Cale Church of the Brethren S. L. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 and PreachI ing at 10:30 Christian Workers meetng in the evening at 6:45 and preaching at 7:30. We want to urge for special attendance next Sunday morning j and evening. Now is the time to put special attendance record in your pro- ' gram, start the year good and keep at | it. The evening .service will have a special message in song, of the Old , Rugged Cross while the picture will be given in crayon and the text will be 1 God's compassion for men. ' 0 Baptist Bulletin ! This Bible School meets promptly at 9:30 Hoy Johnson Superintendent with I teachers for all classes. The adult les- : sons from the book of Maik are provi ing interesting and helpful. .Morning worship at 10:30 Subject | of message, "The King sends out His ! Messengers ’. In connection with the morning worship the Lord’s Supper j will be observed. ; B. Y. J’. U. at six o’clock. Don Milj ler is the leader. The evening hour of evangelism at seven o’clock. Subject of tlie eieu ng message, “Where do you think you are geing”? Wednesday evening prayer service at 7:30. Whether or not tomorrow will be a i normal Sunday depends on the inter- | est every cue takes in prayer and attendance and attention. This is true of any church service. "Its up to You.” O. E. Miller, Pastor. — - — United Brethren Church Bible School at 9:15 O. P. Mills Supeiintemlent. Another month if 1928 is litre for us to write our record and we are all anxious to make this short mouth the biggest and best in 1 attendance. Lot every member of the Sunday school be present tomorrow j and bring seme other one with you. Morning Worship at. it: 15. This sit- { vice will be in tune witli the revival | spirit ami every Christian should be present ;j/ this set vice tomorrow. The attendance of those who want to have ■ a revival is must important. Mr. and I Mrs. Carl Parlee wil be with Its witli ; special musical numbers. Christian Endeavor, Senior, Junior i ami Jewels at 6 o'clock. The revival services will byglu at
' 7 o’clock and we are assured of a wonderful service. If possible Rev. Mr. f Wilson will be present and bring the ’ message. However we are very for- ' tunate in securing Mr. and Mrs. Carl ' Parlee, evangelistic singers to be with ? us for tonight, and so rthe services of ’ tomorrow, both morning and night. 1 They ate wonderful folk and their spe- <” chi numbers last night were most de- * lig itful. We want you to hear these ’ gospel singeis. Their messages are '■ soul stilling and Mi. I’arlee with ids I tiombone starts all the hearts to sing1 ing. Hear him tonight, tomorrow and 1 tomorrow night. We want to invite you to come and ; worship with us tomorrow. These are s important days, when we want to print * men and women to Christ. Make to--3 morrow count. We arc depending on you. Hear the wonderful music, siut * ng ami the gospel preaching. o St. Mary's Catholic Church First Mass 7:00 Children's Mass 8:30 High Mass 9:45 , Baptismal Services 1:30 Holy Hour and Benediction .... 2:30 Rev. Joseph Hession, Acting Pastor o Zion Evange'ical Lutheran , Paul W. Schultz, Pastor. German services, 9:30 a. m. English sei vices, 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. I , 0 Christian Church Harry W. Thompson, Pastor Burt Mangold. Bible School Supt Bible School begins at 9:30 Communion mid sermon at. 10:30 Christian Endeavor at 6:15 P. M. Evening service at 7. P. M. St. John 12:35:36 "Then said Jesus unto them, Yet a little while is the light with you. Walk while ye have ’he light, lest darkness come upon you fur he that walketh in darkness knoweth not wither he goeth. While ye have the light, believe in the light, that ye may be the children of light. Q Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Sts. A. R. Fledderjohann. Pastor. Helping the church somewhere, I helps the church everywhere. Every- i thing about the church is calculated I to inspire you to right thinking. We I invite you to worship with us tumor- I row. At 10:30 o'clock there will be a sermon on tlie subject, "That Will of Ollis.” You should definitely plan to hear this message. At 9:15 the Sunday school convenes ■vitb the orchestra assisting. Good ielpt.il lessons for all ages. Lesson' for the adults, "Jesus Misunderstood Mid Oppoeed.” Then will be no evening services or young people's meetings because of 1 the invitation that has been extended to this congregation by the Grace Re- ■ formed people of Fort Wayne who will dedicate their new church tomorrow. The afternoon service will bo from 1 to 5 o'clock. This service will also be broadcasted from the church over station WOW O. Lunch- 1 eon and f« Howship hour will be from 6 to 7:31) o'clock. Members of the church should pitta to attend. Orchestra pro. lice at 6:30 o'clock ' tonight ami Junior choir rehearsal at 7:30. Tim official board will meet for the regular monthly session on Monday 1 night at S;ls o'clock. Presbyterian Hairy 11. Ferntheil. pastor The Juniors will meet at 9 o’clock. The Juvenile Symphony orchestra ' will meet at the same hour. The ‘ lea.dt-rs arc Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Lower ' ■in'd Mrs. Engler. The orchestra Is 1 practicing for Easter music and all 1
I juniors are invited to join. Sunday school at; 9:30 o'clock. Mr. C. I). Teeple is the superintendent. . We have more teachers and more clashes than any Presbyterian Sunday school of its size in the state. If you are interested in Christian education you will find a place here. Morning worship at 10:30. Children's story "The Mirror.” Worship sermon "The Christian Challenge." The morning service is devotional and inspirational. We would see Jesus? Come and worship with us The Christian Endeavor will meet at 6 o'clock. They are going to have charge of the evening service ami winced every oue present. Everybody lias a part. Evening praise service at 7:00. The young people will have charge of this service. A program fining the occasion has been arranged. You want the young people to take a pari, come out and show them you are inrested. An offering will lie taken to help pay for a boys cottage at Winona Lake park. You are urged to attend this service. _ The Methodist Church Decatur, Indiana Every se-vice in rue Methodist church will be carried out on schedule time tomorrow. The Sunday school will meet •vomptly at 9:30 a. m. with John E. Nelson and E. D. Colter in charge as superintendents. The Sunday school is gradually gaining in development as well as attendance. Morning worship will be conducted by the pastor at 10:45 a. m. This will not lie a ritualist!.- service but will be a -continuation of the evangelistic meeting of the last two weeks. Tliere wll be specia Imusic. The pastor sxpects to receive new members into I he church as well as conduct a bap- . ‘ismal service. |, At Hie samp hour as the moruing icur of worship there wifi be the meeting of the Junior league and ■hurch under the direction' of Miss Marcella Nelson and Mrs. R. W. Stoakes. The Intermediate league will meet at 4:00 pm. Isabel Hower will bo lie superintendent and Sarah Jane Kauffman will be the leader. The High School league will meet it 5:00 p. m. Isabel Hower will be the leader. Mrs. Stoakes, supervisor. The Senior Epworth league will meet in its study period with Mrs. Myers at 6:00 p. m. This is one of the most interested groups in the leagues, and Mrs. Myers is conducting a wonderful class. The evening service will be an I evangelistic meeting under the direc--I tion of the pastor. This will be a I profitable service for the church mem- I her and the person who does not be- ® long Io church. Special music wilk feature tills meeting. o Personal —IIIU — It’s got so you kin be a pall bearer in Chicago about as often as you kin In Bloom Center. "I’d go f Detroit an’ drive my new car home if I I bought 1 cculd control my says Jouy Mopps. —Abe Mai tin, Indianapolis News. Miss Monai Butler is spending the week-end with het parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler, in this city. Miss Buller spent the pest week working in Goshen. Miss Margaret Bremerkamp, of Dryton, Ohio, Is u gue-st over the weekend at llio Dr. C. V. Connell rcsideuco on North Thiid struct. Miss Dessoloe Chester went to Van Wert, Ohio today where she will bo joined by lier mother, Mrs. J. H. Chester, find proceed to Antwerp, Ohio for in over Sunday visit al, her parental home. Mrs. J. 11. Chester has ueen visiting her son. Dr. Ray Chester, at Van Wert, for several days. ! Ilernutn Yager attended the Shrine ci: us at Fort Wayne last evening and enjoyed the program, which he says Is a good one. Herman is chairman of the entertainment committee for Old Home Week and is out gel- ■
ting a few pointers whenever he gets j an opportunity. He will have some - big features here when the time 1 comes. Chai les M. Harness, local OaklandPontiac. dealer, has letuitii-l from Chi-
THE ADAMS Theatre SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY MATINEE SUNDAY at 2 P. M. WMNKS g : S with a wonderful supporting cast including the new Spanish Star, LUPE VELEZ. The Athlete! The Daredevil! The Adventurer! The Idol of AIL Ihe International Hero! And now, in addition to these A new iFairbanks—Doug, Ihe lover! He'll thrill you with his deeds o! flaring! He'll stagger you by his stunts with 11k Bolas'. HeT amaze you with his \vil(l-girl-of-the-pamp;is love! If von liked •BOBIN HOOD' and 'THE BLACK PIRATE’, you'll rave about DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS as “THE GAUCHO.” AIso—HAROLD LLOYD in “From Hand to Mouth” (Re-issue) 20c 40c TONIGHT—BUFFALO BILL, Jr. in "THE OBLIGIN’ BUCKAROO." AIsu—"HELENE OF TROY N. Y."—with Al Cooke and Kit Guard. 10c 20c 25c THE CORT SUNDAY AND MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY at 2 P. M. “THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF TROY” ,l Lewis Stone—Maria Corda—Ricorda Cortez t She was an A. 1). Mamma in a B, C. Town! I'he First Flapper Wile Her Husband was a King! A Whole FlocK of Princes Learned about "it” from Her! Now you can get a peep through the keyhole of the {Kist and gel the I ‘’Lowdown” on the Lite ami l.oves of Ravishing Royal Renegade! Every Flapper who has seen this sensational expose says Helen's slyfc is perfect. You'll think so, too, al l< r you’ve seen her do her stuff—in private! ADDED—GOOD COMEDY j 35<* NOTE;—A new life size Crystal screen has been installed in our theatre. TONIGHT—HOOT GIBSON in a storv of the open west, “THE RAWHIDE KID." ALSO—Good Comedy and News. 10c—20c—25c.
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cago where ha ettendod the Auto #how ■ and a meeting <>f Oaklaud .«>id Poatlac i dealers and executives. Ralph Tyndall came over from Bluffton last uvenlng for the basketball
