Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1928 — Page 5

MONROE NEWS .... An n« E*»«* 11,1(1 #nn “ ! ed A ,o Cellna, Ohio, to visit with rcUtlveo and friends. Sunday. M ,0.1 Mrs. w U Keller motored , 0 cellna. Ohio, and visited with ' r Suraham. of Decatur, wm a hua- . ~b S ca iier In town TuesdayMi and Mia. Leo Scherer, at Ml* . Michigan. have »>««" vtaltln* with, relative* and friend* here. The Adams County Moline** A**o.talon moei lug* have beeu w*dl ateach night. Then- will he at. ‘ u . div meeting Sunday. .Inly 8. which will bring ‘he ,u « etin « t 0 f ‘' loh, ' special music every night. Everyone welcome. Mi B nd Mrs. Martin Bnsche and Haimhter Itogene and son Eugene, of Anderson, have been visiting with .heir parents, for the last few data. Mrs Roy I’rire Is very much improved and is able to be about. • Thc llev. uud Mrs. Osborn, of Reneva vlalted at the Z. O. Uwelleu home Monday evening. They were accompanied home by their daughter Maiv who has been visiting with Miss i eweUen for the last few days. Mrs Anna Essex and grandson. . ester Essex, visited with her daughter Mrs. Leoua Spuller at Poe, Tues- ' ■tlr and Mrs. Peters and sou. of CennersvlUe, will return home Sunday, alter spending a few days with Mrs Peters mother, Mrs. Della George. The Rev. E. Haggard is visiting with his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haggard, this week. Mis. Della George, Mrs. Gladys Peters and son and John McKean, motored to (’elina. Ohio. Wednesday and spent the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Sgrunger and children visited at the home of the Utters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Liechty, north of Berne, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egly entertained at a six o'clock dinner Saturday eveuiug, June 30, for the following: Mr and Mrs. Elmer Toll, Mr. and Mrs. Olie Marshal. Mrs. Thelma Anderson and two children and Miss Beatrice Keller all of Richmond; Russel Farmer, of Union City. Ohio; Mrs. Gladys Peters and sou Floyd, of Copnersviile; Mrs. Della George and George Keller, of Monroe; Mr. John McKean was an evening caller. Mrs. Jesse Mast and children spent the Fourth at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Dennis Striker, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Tricker, of Marion, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hofer, Wednesday. .. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bt idler, of De-

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catur route No. S, vlalted with Mr and Mr*. John Crist, Wednesday evening. Mis* loin Light and Adrain Burk, of Decatur, were callers In Monroe Wednesday morning. Miss Beatrice Keller, of Richmond, Russel Farmer, of ITnlon City, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kgley and Mrs. George Keller motored to Cellna, Q„ Sunday, where they spent the day. amx — " , Brazil Man Is First Blind Prisoner To Serve Sentence On Penal Farm Hi axil. Iml July t» - (|NS> The first blind prisoner to serve a term In the Indiana pfeual farm was sentenced lu flay circuit court today when Charles Head, local operator of hu ulleged drink Joint pleaded guilty to selling intoxicating liquor and sentenced to serve six months and fined ssuo and costs. Head, who is a blind man, was arrested November 37, 1927. when of fleers fouud two gallons of white mule at ills place. Miss Madge Hite left today for tiieentown, Indiana, where she will be tip* guest, for a few days, of Miss Kern lie Long.

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RURAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit John F Blocker. Beulah Church 9:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. ill.—Preaching by the pastor subject: If I had been there. Mt. Pleasant Church iflt* h. m - .Sunday School. 10:15 a. in—Class meeting No preachlflg this Sunday. Washington Church #:3O a. in Sunday school. 10:30 a. m Preaching by the pastor. Subject: Faithful uuiier tests. The Ml. Pleasant Bible Study and class social will meet with Mr*. S. .1. Spangler and daughter Miss iva Spangler next Friday evening, July 13 at 7:30 p. in. The Bible chapters to be studied are John 2 and Acts 2:1-21. You are invited to the above services. Come. —a Pleasant Mill* Charge A. E. Burk, Pastor. Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30 —Sunday School. 10:30 —Class meeting. 7:00 —Kpworth and Junior League. 8:0U Evangelistic services. ■ ■ - — ' I——. .

7:30 — Thursday evening prayer meeting. The Kpworth league, business and social meeting, will be held at the home of the president, Allen Smith, Saturday night, July 7. We wish all who aro planning to go to tlit' Epworlli League Institute at Webster will be at tills nice ting as we are making plans for that week. Wo wtll observe ''Pud’s Day”. July 15lh, and a special program is being planned. Come. looking your best dads, and we'will have a lino lime together. Salem M. E. Church 9:00 Sunday School. 10:00—Morning worship. 8:00 —Wednesday evening prayer meeting. The Ladies Aid will meet July eleven at the home of Mrs. Wm. Burke. We hope to see every member present at this meting. Let us be loyal to our Aid, it will sure please the president. Calvary Evangelical Church M. W. Suudennan, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a. in. followed by prayer and praise esrvice, conducted by Otis Schiflerly. Worship with sermon by the passion Thursday night.

Inquiring Reporter Finds Few Persons Have Correct Time Washington, Inti., July 0 (INS! —Sotting his watch by Western Union and then computing It with watches carried by 20 itersons met on the street*, a Washington reporter found that not a single person had the correct time. Os the 15 men and five women whose watches were consulted, a range of time trum one half second slow to 10 minutes fast, was recorded. Practically all of tho persons questioned insisted theirs was the eoruct time. The watch nearest the correct time was i 98 cent affair and carried by a laboring man. Tho most expensive a jeweled wrist affair was ton minutes fast, despite the owner's insistence that it uever lost a minute. The crowning Insult to correct time was given by the Court House clock, it had slopped 12 hourtf before the test fer accurate time was made. — ——o— Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clippinger ami daughter, Alice, and Mrs. Clipptnger’s mother, Mis. Emma Everett, of south of Van Welt, Ohio, were business visitors in Decatur today. They spent the afternoon at tile John Everett home in this city visiting.

GENEVA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Briggs spent the Fourth at the Lake Dr. Hluchmati and two hoys spent the Fourth hi the lake. Mr. and Mrs. A1 E. Huttou and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shepherd went to Otsego, Michigan, to spend the Fourth with Mr and Mrs. M. M. Wcgmlller. Mr. Lynn Theal. f N. Y: came Wednesday to visit his wife uud son, also the F. J Mae Whlnney family. Mr. and Mrs. Frauds Mac Whlnney spent the Fourth in Geneva. Mr. mid MVs. Vick Kleheubcrger. Mr, and Mis. O. N. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. 1,. 81l Smith, 01 Berne, spent

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I Wednesday evening in Geneva. Mi. and Mr*. Nlude and children uud Mr. and Mrs. t'hrlst Lehman and children spent the Fourth at Gordon Park, St. Marys. Ohio. liny llutidier, of Fort Wayne, spent the Fourth In Geneva. Rev and Mr*. Barton are upending a few day Hut their cottage, and visiting their daughter, -Mae,'at Warsaw. Dr, and Mr*. Campbell and children are taking a motor trip to Kuusai and Oklahoma. t PIANO TUNING Mr. Krimmel, the piano tuner, of Fort Wayne, is here for a few days. Orders can be left at the Rice Hotel, Phone 57. 15&-2U