Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1929 — Page 8

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RURAL CHURCHES Decatur M. E. Circuit John F. Blocker, Pastor. Beulah Church 9:30 a. in—Sunday Schon). 7:oo p. tn. Preaching by the pastor. Subject: ‘ The Disease of Sin and It's Cut*." Come and listen in. Note: The election of the lay delerate Jan. 2oth. 10:30 a. tn. Mt. Pleasant Church 9:15 a. m.—Sunday school. The new S. S. officers take office. 10:15 a. m — A worship and prayer and praise service led by class lead- i er and parstor. 10:45 a. m.— Election of lay delegate to the lay conference. Washington Church 9:30 a. nt. —A worship and prayer and praise service and election of lay delegate. lo:3o a. m—Sunday school. Note: Our fourth quarterly meeting Jan. 20. 2:30 p. m U't us make it a great meeting with a good attendance and fine reports. w , — o Mt. Tabor Revival Meetings commencing at 7:15 Sunday evening. Clark’s Chapel Sunday School « 8 ■ 3 ® Preaching 10:30 Prayer Meeting Wed •: 30 Mt. Hope Sunday School 0:.lo ('lass Meeting 10:30 Epworth League 7:IM ' Prayer Meeting Wed evening.... 7:00 Pleasant Mills Charge A. E. Bi:rk, Pastor Pleasant Mills M. E. Church 9:30— Sunday School 10:30 Morning Worship. 6:30 —Epworth and Jr. League, Salem M. E. Church 9:00- Sunday School. 10:00 —('lass Meeting. 7:00— Evangelistic Services, 7:00— Wednesday evening prayer Meeting. The men of the Salem community, had their rabbit .'Hint, Friday, Jan 4th which resulted in a great day, overone hundred rabbits were caught Every one wh i participated in the hunt enjoyed the day, and we hope that every one will come to our" Oyster supper" which will be held at the Kimoey school house on Friday night. Jan 18. | In connection with this supper will be a "Box-social, anil an Auction Sale. We want evety young lady in the community to bring a box. for this occasion. Some valuable articles have been offered for the sale at present such as a hound pup, and some first class seed corn, such as "Reeds Yellow Dent,” it is a ninety day coin. Yes and there will

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also be some chickens on this •<:rl<'. Th.- proceed* go to the Salem c hurch Come and enJ. >y a real social evening with us. meet old friends ami m 1 ■ new ones. Tim officers for the Sab-iu Biinda, Sc hoed for 1929 Hnpi. Omer Merrimanii. Asst. Hupt. Win. Burke fleet. Wild:: l<H p .V. Asst. Sect. Nova Dillinger. I Tina. (I. ('. McAlhaney, Missionary Supt. Lydia Meyer Home Dept. Supt Nettie tier ei. Temp. Dept. Supt. Joseph llahucrt. Pianist, Dele Mill, r, Asst. Marcella Carver, Ctorlsler, Beryl Merrimanii. Asst. Ch rlster, Mildrod Hclmgger. Crude! Roll Supt. Edra Dellinger Librarians. Dorothy llabegger, Pau i line Carver. SHIP HITS HEEP IN CANAL ZONE Dollar Liner President Adams, With 86 On Board, Is Grounded j Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, Jan. 11 — (I’l’l-The dollar liner president Al ams grounded on the reef outside the west breakwater here today. The passengers and Crew wete uninjured ami port authorities said they were in no danger. It was reported that Captain W. f). I Morris fell overb. aid, swam ashore, | and returned to the ship on a lender t The* weather was cleat when the lin- ‘ I er ran on the reef and officials at the canal expressed surprise that the ship shold have grounded. The course was exceptionally well charted, they sal 1. The President Adams ran up on the I reef at 5:55 A. M. She had come I thr ugh the canal from Havana anu was bound for San Pedro, Calif., on the round-the-world schedule maintained by the Dollar Line Three Navy and Panama Canal tugs had lines aboard the vessel an I were trying to pull het off the reef. New York. Jan. 11 (UP)—The pas ganger department of the Dollar Line here said t day that the President Ad ams had 89 passengers, a full complement. on board. COOPERATION OF ALL INTERESTED PEOPLE URGED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE The work of securing contracts fsr the 1929 season wil start immediately and the field men will be busy from now on.

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CHICAGO DOCTOR FOUND GUILTY Second Trial Os Dr. Rongetti Ends In Manslaughter Sentence For Him Chicago. Jun. 11. (U.R)-Dc- Anmrtlo Ronr -ttl, the physician who saved Evelyn Nesbit Thaw when she attempted suicide here three years ago, was spared from execution today when a jury at. his second trial found him guilty of manslaughter. The penalty for that offense is one to 14 years in prison. At. his first trial on charges of murdering 20-year-old Loretta Enders ■m unwed mother, who died after an illegal operation at his Ashland i Boulevard hospital in 1927, Dr. Ron'getti was convicted and sentenced to death in the electric chair. The state ■ mprenre court granted him a new ■ trial nfter he had languished in the dentil house for 12 months. Tite jury at the doctor's second trial was given the case Thursday at 10 p. m. and was locked up after deliberating until 1 am. today. At 9:30 a. m. deliberations were resum-

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,Q - ——— | led and ilie manslaughter verdict war 'agreed upon at 11:45 it. m. H wa |not reported In open court until noon Dr. Rnngeitf smiled wanly as the foreman announced (hat the secoui (rial had ended more favorably for the defendant than the first. •I beat the chair but I’m still not satisfied,” the doctor said. “I innocent of this cjurrge thut has been framed against mo hut 1 do not care to sny any more until 1 have talked to my attorney." , Dr. Rongettl has practiced medicine in Chicago, for more than 15 years. It was to his hospital that Evelyn Thaw was taken when she swallowed poison in a northside apartment here in 1926. On the witness stand in his own defense tire doctor testified that a representative of tire coroner's office had solicited a SISOO bribe from him tc “huth up the Enders ease." William Scott Stewart, prominent criminal lawyer who defended Rongetti, made a rotation for a new trial after today's verdict and Judge Robert B. Gentle! said he would hear arguments on the motion on Jan. 19. ■ - o - Indiana Klan Leader Resigns Post As Agent Indianapolis. Jan. 11. — iU.R) - A. Colescott. Columbus. O„ grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan temporarily

I'h in comm I « 1 tl was announced by Joseph K ” uff .1 ington. Evniisvt le. I Huffington m.m.rrmed < ■ |hll , n reslgr Ullll I agent In charge of kh' , that he had not held the till' * i *SSU national klan ot ruixatlon >"■ j ypiti’F'- , ,—— o - the importance of taking < 1 | slide precaution for fear of th Plications which invade the weak ed system after a flu-attack. They urge, especially. I’ lo ‘ treatment of every cold, as <<>. lower the hndy resistance and mak It easier for flue r pneumoma .0 ( get a footho’.d. .... I That the public, is heed.ng .>• ; warning H indicated by the ph; , nomenal demand for ticks t.rpon ■ I the famous external treatment whic. I leaped to fame almost overnight dut- ‘ jng the 1918 epidemic, in spite es ( tripled capacity, the Vicks laboratories are once more operating night and day, and 375.000 jars are now . being .produced every 24. hours, advt

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