Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1928 — Page 5
lUML CHURCHES pleasant Milla Charge A. E. Burk, Pastor, pleasant Mills M. E. Church ..m—Sundsy School children will practice for the evening program which will be given at 7:30. g . J(H Epworth and Jr. League. *.30- -Christmas program and acrmon. , 00—Mid week prayer meeting. Salem M. E. Church 9 . 0 0— Sunday School 10 j 0 Morning worship. Yjo— Mid week prayer meeting, o Mt Tabor Sunday School 9:3ft Class meeting 10: Christmas Program 7:3ft p-aver meeting, Thursday 7:00 Clarks 'Chapel Sunday School 9:3ft preaching 10:30 Epworth League 6:30 Prayer meeting Wed 7:00 Mt. Hope Sunday School 9:30 Class meeting 10:30 Epworth League 6:3« Prayer meeting Wed 7:oft Wishing you all a Mery Christmas and Happy New Year. H. E. Forbes, Pastor —o Christmas Greetings To My Dear Friends:f wish it were possible for me to call upon every one of my loyal friends in their home at this glad anniversary of oll r Saviour's birth, and express personally my sincere wish that each may have the season’s greatest satisfactions. But as this is impossible, I can just as truly and just as sincerely give my message to you in these words of greeting. From the depth of my heart. I wish for you and your loved ones the greatest Christmas Joy, and the truest Happiness all through the New Year. The past year has had its problems its burdens and its disappointments for all. To some it has had its heart aches and its sorrows. But to each one, our Master has spoken in most assuring words, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” And that is His promise for each of us in the New Year that we are so soon to enter. My wish for you is that your cup of gladness may be full and that Christmas may mean more to you this year than in any previous year of your life as you meditate upon what Christmas Day commemorates,—-the gift of a Savior and a friend to everyone who believes. And I wish for you that the year 1929 may give you three-hundred and sixty-five days of peace, love and
ml JL 2So£ltL ' z a x HSW/TIM it /JL A The Sweetest a Christmas \“ I Gift - - W;l «A K CANDY I SL B —and W p have lots of it, for Santa has filled / I The finest brands hj t wilh the finest of Lady Vtay nc, \*/ lor cigars lor 11.0 Lhrani’s and I'unke's ehoco ate, caramels I mafl who likes - nougat* and bonbons - In attract,ve Chns ’ t — /rcMn B good smoke. Give wrapped boxes. I X"f «V 49c l 0 $1.50 I ii hr n‘eTallSve Per Pound \JT K b '’ X ' S ' Then we hare the regular Christmas hard \Hb - . ijiut th< thins* for a sweet tooth ——* tn B 50c 10 55,00 b ° X children 'can eat all they want Os it without to/T* I , . r getting sick. /<.'# I ,n boXeb ° IQe poulUl I sto 50 cigars. IOC up. ' Wertzberger’s Confectionery W. MONROE ST.
Joy. The fellowship of the Church has '7‘ BW6et dow " throu ßh the years our church the coming year la th„. J( xl "Hl not only blea. J a c hol ' n Kso W “will m n k fiVer that ' mal! « «aeh of us a greatKin'tt GoJ he ChUrCh Tn th is 0.,d I offer you a pastor's xs her ’ g ,ntereßt - an,i J 1 ’* you all )t M .-rry Christmas Most Mtn , Pro ’ pern,,H Year, I am w Most Sincerely Yours ln the MaHle| . g ~ , ~ A E. Burk 1 astor, Pleasant Mills m. e. Church —- Decatur M. E. Circuit John F, Blocker, pastor. Beulah Church 9:3ft a. tn. Sunday school. 10:3ft a. m—Preaching by the pastor. Subject: Melodies and Songs for Chiiatmas. A Christmas sermon Election of S. s. officers 10:30 am. Mt. Pleasant Church 9 15 a. tn.—Sunday school. 10:15 a. m.—Class meeting. 7:00 p m.—A Christmas program. You are invited. Washington Church 9:3d a. m.—Sunday school.
For Late Shoppers Never have our lines been as complete during the last few days of Christmas shopping as at this time. We handle only Quality lines, such as: Mirro, Wagner and Griswold Aluminum — Fry’s Oven Glass—Beaver Valley Quality Glassware — Savory Kitchen Cutlery — Mirro Fairyland Toy Sets, etc. PRICES SURPRISINGLY LOW. 1 hone The Brock Store 279 Established in 1872
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Note: Here is ChrUtmas greetings Jo nil who read this and thanks for kindness shown to pastor and family by wishing all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Come to our services to help and Ret held* - Calvary Evangelical Church The members of the Calvary Evangelical church elected the following Sunday school officers tor 1929, on Thursday night: Superintendent, Chaimer Miller; assistant superintendent, Fred Harmon; secretary, Earl Harmon; treasurer, Curtis Miller; pianist, Doris Shifferly; chorister, William Miller. The regular Sunday school will convene nt 9:30 a. m., followed by a praise service conducted by the class leader, Otis Shifferly. Worship with sermon by the pastor on Thursday night at 7:30 p. m. - ■■ i O'”— * ll "* South Bend—A great increase next year in use of this city's municipal airport was forecast by John B. Kuosport, assistant police chief and acting director of the port. He announced that the field is already serving passenger planes from Indianapolis, Detroit and Chicago and that boundary and hasard lights are on all night to aid fliers in night landings.
j n ARRIVALS A daughter was boru this morning to Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Macy, 309 GUI avenue, Gallon, Ohio. This is the second child and daughter in the family. Mrs. Macy waa formerly Miss Fanny Heller of this city and Mr. Macy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Macy of Decatur. According to the message . received, everyone Is getting along nicely. —,U, I, Mln Uli jifti Indianapolis — Clarence Rhteinel, Indianapolis, has been selected as editor of the 1930 "Oracle," year book published at Indiana Central College. Other members of the staff Included: Gladys Rice, Crawfordsville, snapshot editor. 0 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, Dec. 22—1 p.m. of the following household articles: Singer Sewing Machine; 6 dining room chairs: Kitchen cabinet; Drop leaf table; 4 chairs; Breakfast set, with 4 chairs, good as new; 3 rugs, 2 Bxl2 and 1 11x12; Day-bed, Winsor style; 2 brass beds; Birdseye maple dresser; chest of drawers; cupboard; hot plate and gas range; 3 wicker i chairs; 2 wardrobes, 1 solid walnut; I Floor lump; Kitchen stove; Hall i rack; Tapestry setae; work table, couch; 2 rockers; 2 tubs and 1 hand I wringer; kitchen utensils; incidentals I and many other articles. TERMS—CASH. ; • MRS. CELESTE NEPTUNE : 229 S. Second St. | Roy Johnson, auct. ?99tl L —PT IT A
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I I i — x~x i H Have You Enrolled *\ J Yet? Don’t Delay. f K ‘ I « J v Omsk >■'" I t ah 9 t <i Urg * a I Al,<l 1 i Sma!l I i ” Nd Christmas Bills | | for those folks'' I J K B ;|t “’ thought they seemed to be getting an of Christmas and the u™ l ' l J "?h'’^ 1 tbc j ( | extra bit of happiness out of the Holiday year MUs at | if Season! v K , the end of 50 weeks. t fl. Our Club is still open. Many have ali ready joined in order to have a.carefree jf payments are made when due or m $ I % Christmas next year. advance we will add interest at the* nite “p ? Figure out what you need to take care of 4C. < J ® Get that Christmas Club Book today! t I I THE 25 CENT CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $1250 i? S THE 50 CENT CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $2500 I » THE SI.OO CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $50.00 J S THE $2.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS SIOO.OO « £ B THE $5.00 CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY WEEKS $250.00 | Vpi THE SIO.OO CLUB PAYS IN FIFTY W Increasing and decreasing classes should you prefer them. II — — 1 1 Old Adams County Bank I
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