Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1928 — Page 5

RURAL churches Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Burk, Pastor, Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30— Sunday School. jj^O—Morning Worship, 0:00 Epworth and Jr. League. We will hold a baptismal service at thu close of the preaching service. Let all who wish to bo baptised come to this service. Salem M. E. Church 9 : 00 Sunday School. j () ;oo— class meeting. 7:00 Evangelistic services. Come gn( l worship with us. U. B. I" Christ, Decatur Circuit Chas. Weyer, Pastor Bobo Sabbath school 9:15, Albert Chrtruater superintendent. Preaching Service 10:30 U. B. C. E. Service 7:00. Winchester Salibath school 9:30. Merl Essex, superintendent. Prayer meeting 10:30 Leader W. A. Balinger. Preaching Service 7:00. Pleasant Grove Sabbath school 9:30. Clyde Harden, superintendent. Class Service 10:30 J. C. Harkiesi leader. e Victory Sabbath school 9:30 H. E. Baxter, Superintendent. Prayer meeting 10:30. Gregg Knit .le leader. We expect to begin our special evangelistic ,cr revival services at Victory on Sabbath evening, December 2nd 1928. Every body welcome. Let every one plan to attend and be sure to remember the interest of tile meeting at a throne of Divine Grace

Children Need Vitamins To Assure Strong Bones and Teeth SCQTVS EMULSION Is the Ideal Food-tonic. It Abounds in Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N.J. 2*-t7

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believes |„. st r.iiKt and church. 80 " *“ Ved ’ ' U 11,11 al “' " ,0 The Decatur M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, Pastor Beulah Church 9.30 A. M. Sunday school. Come. Stay A ' M ’ “ Preachln ß *’> P«tor. Subject: in'chrlst We Have a Supld> I’ol All our Needs Grace.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1928.

Mt. Pleasant Church 9:30 A. M.—Sunday school. Come! 10:30 a. M. Class meeting. Help Washington Church 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. Come. 7:00 P. M. —Preaching by the pastor Subject: The Holy Bible Is A Book On Evangelism. Come and be counted. Note: The meetings continue nt the WaWahlngton Church. Announcments next Sunday evening. Settlement Day December 10. Which

group of Stewards will report best? — —o Geraldine Andrews and Lloyd Youso witnessed the production of the "Singing Fool" at Hie Jefferson Theatre at

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Fort Wayne, th lx week. Mrg. Alva Nlchola and Mra. Alfred ' Beavera motored to Van Wert laat ev- 1 enliig and vlalted with Mra. Arthur Meyers.

Mra. Edgar Bwagart of Fort Wayne waa in the city yeaterday and attended the funeral of her aunt, Mra. John Spuller. Richard Patterson, director for the

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John B. Itogera Producing company, left thia morning for Oaanill, Ohio, where he will stage the show, "Echoes".