Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 22 May 1931 — Page 6
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tffiL MORE ANO BETTER Jm|k BREAD \ J —FOII SALE BY— Z* Fisher & Harris, Decatur r- Waiter Deitsch, Decatur v - **"* |g| Appleman’s Grocery, Decatur nw bcst; . Taber Grocery, Monroe V \f Bower Grocery. Preb’e I Williams Equity Elevator Co., xPtN, I Williams, Ind. I Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio B B Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills 3. __ Berne Milling Co., Berne
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WRAL CHURCHES Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School at !>:3o a. in. Cha)•! nicr Miller, Hiiperintendent. Prayer and Pralne service nt I lii:3o a in., conducted by the clans! lender, Otis Shifl’t rly. Worship with sermon by the Rev. M. W. Sunderinunn on Thursday I night. Decatur Circuit—U. B. Church Rev. \V. O. Johnson, pastor. Victory Sunday School at 3: 30 n. in. 11. j !■!. Baxter, superintendent. Lesson subject. ‘'The laist Supper.” iTayer meeting eve ning at 7:31> o’clock. .tivare Sunday School. 9:30 n. in. Ma-1 itllda Hower, superhit indent. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. tn. I I Hazel Chronister, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday ove-| ning at 7:30 p. nt. Pleasant Grove Sunday School at 10 a. tn. Nettie I Harden, superintend* nt. Morning worship at 11 n. ni. Ser-j mon by Bishop W. E. Musgrave.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:'o o'clock. We are Observing Whit Sunday at | Pleasant Grove and have been for- | lunate In s curing Bishop W. E. Musgrave, of Huntington, to bring I the gospel message and conduct a Iconsecrtnion service. His theme i will be "The Pentieostal Church.” ! We have arranged to have this ser•vice at 11 o'clock to afford ample !tim for the people of Victory and ißivare In come after Sunday School. The public Is invited. Conte, let us make this a worth while serI vice. o Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston. Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sumlay School 9:30 K.S.T. Jesse 1 Singleton Superintendent. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30 C. S. T. Harold Porter, Superintendent. Washington Sunday Schoo] 9:30 C.S.T. Harry | I Andrews, Superintendent. Preaching services at 10T,o. I Beulah Sunday School 9:30 C.S.T. Char-< 'les Fuhrman, Superintendent. Preaching Service at 7:00 C. S. T.; The First Quarterly Conference j for this year will he held at the M' • Pleasant Church Sunday May 31 at 7:30 p. m. ( .S.T. All official mem-1 hers as well as other members, on Hie entile charge are urged to be present at this service. o Monroe Methodist Church Sunday School at 9:30. classes for all aves you will lie welcome. ‘ At 10:30. A memorial sermon by , the pastor for Memorial Day. All | soldiers. Womans Relief Corps are I invited. . Epwotth League at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30 “subject! Tlie temptation of Christ" Player meeting eaclr Thursday evening at 7:30. The Ep wort li league will have an entertainment at the school house on Monday evening June the first when Mr. Brown of Muncie, Ind., I will give his show as a Magician this will be very entertaining admission 25 cents and 15 cents. Don't fail to hear Walter Thornhill at this church next Wednes-] day evening free lecture on “What : is Man" o Bible Contest Winners Named Mary Catherine Bentz and Eliza-1 both Staley Represent Hartford! Township. Miss Mary Catherine Bentz of' she Evangelical Sunday school and Miss Elizabeth Staley of the Re- 1 formed Sunday School won first • place in the Story Telling and Me-j tnory contests held at the Union l I Chapel M. E. church of Hartford , township Sunday afternoon May 17.1 They will represent Hartford fownsTlTp in the county contest at! the Monroe Methodist .Episcopal, church Sunday May 24. Miss Betty Meshberger of the Evangelical Sunday School won; second place in the story telling! contest and Miss Garnet Newcomer of the Union Chapel Sunday'
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■ school won second place in memory contest. Miss Fern Rogers of the Union . Clin pel Sunday school won third /place in the story telling contest Prizes awarded to the winners were us follows: . First prize in each contest ?5 and - 110.00, Second prize in each contest $3.00 and $6.00; Third prize , In each contest $2.00 uml $4.00. COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Daniel L. Noffsinger et ux. land in Washington township to Helen E. Eady for SI.OO. Helen E. Eady, land in Washington township t<> Daniel L. Noff singer et ux for SI.OO. Solomon Stuckey et ux. 5 acres jin Wabash township to David (zuercher for SI.OO. Eli C. Bierie et al. inlot 4, B rue, Ito Bierie & Yager, Inc., for $15,000. Fifteen new cases were filed in I Adams circuit court this week, acI cording to the civil docket record. | Tlie week dosing Sa’tur\lay lias | been one of the busiest since Jan i uary 1 when Judge D. B. Erwin assumed jurisdiction. Hon. Rayph Gaylor, postmaster [of Mishawaka and the postmaster of South Bend visited Judge D. B. Edwin iu Decatur for several hours yesterday. Mr. Gaylord and Judge Erwin have been personal friends for many years. H. M. DeVoss will sit as spec ial
WANT A GOOD RADIO CHEAP? SEE 11. \V THOMPSON, 704 N. 3rd st. -1 have several splendid radio bargains, which will go to the first person calling to make an offer. Do You Need Radio Service? Good service is jus as easy to get as poor service. For prompt, expert, reasonable service, call H. VV. Thompson, phone 250 Gerber Meat Market Phone 97 TRY MEATS FROM GERBERS’ AND YOU HAVE MEAT SATISFACTION. We offer choice cuts of Beef, Veal and Pork for Roasts or Fries. Dandy bunch of chickens for the Sunday dinner. Cold and smoked meats of all kinds. Fresh Country Butter. Home Made Sausage.
■ judge in the case of Zehr vs. Miller Show Case Co. Monday i» <he ale I seme of Judge Edwin who will try I a case at Portland. A petition was filed hy the admini ietiator in tlie estate of John A. Fubtman to sell personal property l at private sale. he executor in the estate of Mlc- ■ ahel Miller filed petition to sell real estate. Appraisal of real esta'e also was filed. An intervening petition in the partition < use of Zeser ve Zeser Wits heard before Henry B. Ilellor .special judge today. The case was tak en under advisement. I , Fred Franke vs. Charlotte Spring- , | er suit on note, has been venued here from Allen county. Arthur Parry represents the plaintiff and Eichhorn. Gordon and Edris appeared for defendant. i The caee of Helena M. Noll, to deI clare a receiver, has been venued he-e from Allen county. The <,ase of Oipiello D. Fort! vs. ' Homer Pontius, to foreclose a mechanics lien has been filed in cir--1 cuit court. Clyde Elder has brought suit on ■ note against J. W. Chapman. I Lelia’Huekeriode, receiver for the '[Farmers and Merchants bank at I I Bryant has brought suit on note [ against Marion F. Hyland. The American Security Co., has • filed suits on note against Walter Hammond et al and John W. Smith t et al. ) Farmers Trust Co. Fort Wayne t vs. Edgar M. ITeifer, suit tyt note and foreclosure, is the title of a I case venued here from Allen conn-
' ty. Another caste venued from Allen county Is entitled Edward H. Schlegel vs. Hurry. H. K|jig, property ■ damage. -..0 — NOTICE Parties dumping tfietrash on the I Burdg Lot. corner Third and Ad- . ams street are asked to pieuse discontinue tills practice or prosecu- , tiou will follow. Mrs.,Al Burdg ~ o _ _— Get the Habit—Tiacte at dome.
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