Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 213, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1928 — Page 6
First Evangelical Church Rev. M. W. Sunilerinan Pastor ‘The Home" will he the central thought of till the services on the next Lord's Day. The Sunday School will ot ■ t> mptly at 915 under the leatliEugene Runyon. Immediately 5 the lesson study, the pastor will upon "The Home and It's » Problems." The choir will sin?. My Heavenly Home by Joseph Sn ' This service will dismiss at elev lock. E. L. C. E. at 6:30. Topic: “How May Every One Become Truly Educated?" Leader: Dorothy Johnston. The evening service at 7:30 will be unique. O twilight Home Scene will be presented. Father. Mother and Children will be seen tn the family library- Softly the strains of “Home Sweet Home" will be heard. The Father as the Priest of the home, will read the Scripture Lesson. The Pastor. Rev. M. W. Snnderman will preach upon: "The Christian Home." The Choir will sing “Savior. To Thy Dear Xante" by Arthur W. Nelson. Church night will lie observed on Wednesday Night at 7:30- This church presents a hearty welcome to the public and all former friends of the church. The church will be open during the week for Meditation. Rest and Worship. 0 First Christian Church 9:30 A. M.— Bible school 10:30 —Communion and worship 7:00 P. M. Evening worship. o Presbyterian Church Harry H. Ferntheil, pastor The Presbyterian Church is justly proud of its record in sending into the world citizens of high ideals to the various parts of the states. Men and women who have prospered and met with success in the various walks of life will rememlier the pleasant hours'they spent at the church in communion with Him who is the source of their inspiration, or in time of sorrow and distress, when they needed the help which no human could give, they receives! the strength they needed so much. We welcome our old friends to Decatur. We welcome you to your church of yesteryear The doors of the church will be open every day from nine A. M. to Six P. M. Come in, rest and Pray. Recall fond memories. Meet your old friends. You are especially welcome to attend the services on Sunday. The Junior Christian Endeavor meets at 9:00 A- M with such able leaders as Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Lower, Mrs. Engler and Dr. Patterson. Sunday school at 9:30 with Mr. C. D. Teeple and Mrs. Ed Ashbaucher as superintendents. A class for every age. with a capable and trained teacher. Come now let us reason together. Morning Worship at 10:30. In the spirit of devotion, in worship and song we reverence the Lord. The pastor will have a story for the children and a message for all, using for the theme. “The influence of a community, on our lives. The choir has prepared special | music which will add to the spirit of devotion. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P- M. With one of our young people as leader. Everybody is invited. The Evening Praise service at 7:30 when we will sing many of the time gospel hymns which we t sing, and a sermon on the s. “Profit and Loss.” If you want to Worship you: >d. your are invited to worship with . o St. Mary’s Church First Mass 7:00 Childrens’ Mass 8:30 High Mass 9:45 Benediction after high mass. o Baptist Bulletin Our Bible School meets promptly at 9:30, Roy Johnson Superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30. Subject of message, "Three Golden Keys.” B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. The young people are on the job and putting over | splendid meetings of inspiration and I education. Tomorrow marks the beginning again of our evening services of praise and evangelism The service is at 7:30 Subject of message "Coming Home”. Strangers and visitors in our cityare extended a cordial welcome to meet with this congregation for fellowship and worship. “A Small Church with a Big Welcome.” O. E. Miller, Pastor. o Zion Reformed Church Corner Third and Jackson Streets i A. R. Fledderjohann, Pastor Mission Festivals have always been I Important services in our church life. We hope to make the services tomorrow the best. A splendid program ot services has been arranged A former pastor of the church, the Rev. L. W. Stolte, is the invited speaker. You will see from his subjects that his address will be of much interest. The services are as follows: Sunday school at 9:15. We hope to have a record attendance. Let us begin the day right. Morning services at 10:30 o’clockSubject, "Religious Conditions in Europe”. The senior choir will assist in the services by singing, "Soldiers
of Christ, Arise” by Sttilts and ‘Send out Thy Light" by Lorenz. Afternoon services at 2:30 o’clock with an address on "Italy and France". Mr. Paul Saurer, one ot Decatur's taied singers will assist In this Here by special music selections ,"By Rivers of Babylon", by Mr. Saurer and duet. "Come Vnto Me." by Mr. Sauer and Mrs. B Shroyer. Evening service at 7 o'clock with a stereopticon lecture on "Switzerland.” Special selections, "The Silent Voice" by Mis. B. Shroyer and duet. “Savior. Thy Dying Love” by Mrs. D. Goldner and Mrs. B. Shroyer. , While this is our annual Mission Festival tomorrow' we want to also welcome and recognize former members and friends of the church who may have come to attend the Old Home Week celebration. Noon and evening luncheon will he served in the dining room of the church. The ladies of the church are asked to bring well-filled baskets. Then let us above all remember that a special offering will be lifted at all the services, which should lie liberal and in harmony with the spirit of the day. o Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Paul W. Schultz. Pastor German mission-festival services at 10 o'clock in the morning. Rev. C. B. Pressus will preach. English mission-fstival services in the afternoon at 2 o’clock. Prof. E. Schnedler will give the address. Sunday school will be conducted as usual at 9:30 A. M. —o * The First Methodist Church The Sunday School in charge of Mr. E. D. Colter will meet at 9:30 A. M The Supt. urges that every teacher be in his or her place. Large classes are looked for now that the vacation season is over. The Morning service will be in charge of the pastor. R. W. Stoakes. He will be assisted in the service by the choir. This is a ritualistic service made primarily for the church people. Let every member be present. In the afternoon at 2:30 there will
B. B. OINTMENT —excellent for— Eczema. Barber's Itch, Itch. Itching Piles, Pimples, Poison. or any other kind of skin eruption. 50c-Sold by all druggists. Welcome Home The Decatur Hatchery The Home of “Decatur Quality Baby Chicks." Poultry Feeds Remedies and Supplies. We invite you to visit our modern and all Electric Incubators at any time. Always buy “Decatur Quality Chicks” and assure yourself the pleasure of getting real strong and healthy baby chicks. Quality-Service-Satisfaction The Decatur Hatchery Phone 4 Q 7 Decatur, Ind.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1928
be n "Rally" for the Epworth Leagnds of this subdistrlct Scott Houser who is a missionary In South America and who Is working among young people will be the speaker. Mr. Houser is supported by the Epworth Leagues ot this district. There will lie a pot-luck supper following the afternoon session. At 6:30 Mr. Houser will conduct a typical South American Epworth League devotional meeting and assisted by some of the young people of the sub-district, will conduct this meeting in Spanish. At 7:30 will he the regular evening service with the exception that Mr. Houser will be the speaker. This service is for every one and the public is cordially invited. 0 S¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥K * HOSPITAL NOTES * JJ¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ S Mr. and Mrs. Joe Livers, of Bozeman Montana, are parents of a boy baby, which was born this morning. September 8, 1928, at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Livers is a daughter of H. A. Fuhrman, Decatur route one. Miss Alvera Vian. 1139 W- Monroe street, underwent a tonsillotomy this morning at the local hospital.
to • Washington* A c TXe educational > "y. vantage* of a vi»it £ 3 L—to the Capital,oft* \ our Nation are of 1 fjßß® inestimable.val<W Stop at I M.e LEEi HOUSE /5 th and L ’Three squares'to the\Vhit<fß House. A new anolfmodeiTtja Hotel. Refined environment! ' QSO rooms i ' 1 Single room 563.®® daily Double »•’< , Single roort) («ilk mral«) * j? personsjjwitk m*ol» ). 1 67?oder/> £7oe& _ ® /aa to, ' Iff*
COURT HOUSE Case Dismissed The case of Henry Knefelkamp vs. Arthur Kimberlin et al was dismissed today by agreement of the parties. Payments Are Deferred In the case of Marguerl • Fingland Hann vs. Bueford Han- , :b>- defendant was cited for contempt of court for failure to make payment previously ordered by tile court. At the hearing this morning, the defendant offer-
At Your Service With a Complete Line of Groceries Phone 155 Free Delivery * « Why Carry Your Groceries when we deliver in the city and within a radius of one mile of Decatur, twice daily? By carrying a complete line of Groceries, Meats, Candy. Pastries. Tobacco and Cigars, we can take care of your needs at any time i GIVE US A TRIAL. A & C Grocery Co. 937 North 2nd St. Phone 155 (
f i ■J L ■ T ' • I I ■ ’S Fll MV-&'■ 7 Mrawfr iwbVm ' • itl-«. < Li / . 1 ■ ; . I — :— ~ W elcome!
The Methodist Church takes a great pleasure in extending a Welcome to all visitors during this Old Home Week. Familiar in the minds of many is this splendid church edifice. From the early days of Decatur it grew and expanded with the population and has thrived with their membership. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Decatur, Indiana
lad evidence to show that he was unable to earn money to make the pay- | meats, due to a physical and the court deferred the pn>mints until further order Petition Withdrawn The petition for admission of F,Stella Gilliom to the Richmond State hospital has been withdrawn. Real Estate Sold . m the estate of John Wagoner, the ■ ,-eport d sale of renl estate was filed • and approved. Marriage Licenses Gerald Liby. factory emplov.-, I.ir.n
Grove, to Rose Roth. Monroe. _ —O - ■■ Whiting. Ind., Sept. S Aliys are not the proper places to engage In a crap game In Whiting That conclusion may_
Welcome to Decatur We wish to extend a cordial welcome to friends and visitors during “OLP POME WEEK.” Visit us at our New store. The Vitz Gift Shop North Second Street Niblick Building Welcome, Visitors May your week with us be most pleasant and en joyable. Make our store your headquarters while in the city. We would be glad to have your company any hour of the day. Wc have arranged a number of Specials for “Old Home Week which it will pay you to take advantage of. Ask us about them. Lee Hdw. Co. EAST MONROE STREET
I he present church building was erected in the year 1881. Open house will be held all week to welcome you. At the close of the week—Sunday, September 16—Special services will be held to which you are most cordially invited. BOSS W. STOAKES, Pastor.
be drawn from the fact th . t T* Policeman John Surdukowsk , ’ city jailed two men. whomV engaged In the pastime. det th, Habit—Traci. ,t Hom., H p,,
