Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1932 — Page 5
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following the morning worship service there will be a brief, important meeting of the official members of the church. Mount Tabor 9:00 o'clock Church School, Mr. William Jolhnson, superintendent. Mount Hope 9:30 o'clock—Church School, Mr. John Corey, superintendent. 7:00 o'clock - Evening worship. The pastor will speak. Immediately following the evening worship service there will be a brief, important meeting of the stewards of the church. Please see that all are in lattendance. Tuesday evening, 7:00 o'clock — Young People's meeting at the ( iiiirch. | Wednesday evening, 7 o'clock — Prayer meeting at the church. o Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School al 9:30. Eldred Shifferly Supt. Prayer and praise service at 10:30 conducted by the i Class Leader. The attendance at Sunday School has been steadily growing. The community is urged o help make it the very best.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1932.
Decatur Circuit Methodist Episcopal Church Edgar 1,. Johnston, pastor. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Jesse Singleton, superintendent. Class meeting, 10:30 a. in. J. E. Spangler, class leader. No evening service. Let all who can attend the revival at the Beulah . church Sunday evening and eacii evening next week. Beulah Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Otto billing, superintendent. Tile revival will continue all next week with services at 7:15 o'clock each evening. Special service for high school pupils Wednesday evening. All high school pupils are urged to be present on that evening. The fourth quarterly conference will lie held here Sunday at 2 p.m. us have each church well represented at this service. The district superintendent. Rev. J. Thomas Bean, of Fort Wayne will have charge of the service. Washington Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Harry |
Andrews, superintendent. Class meeting, 10:30 a. in. Grant Owens, class leader. Pleasant Valley ' Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Harold Porter, superintendent. Preaching service, 10:30 a. m. Sermon by pastor. > Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 i p. m. Mrs. Mary Barger, class leadi er in charge. Union Chapel—U. B. Church i Rev. T. H. Harman, pastor. Sunday School. 9:15 a. m. Thurman brew, superintendent. Preaching services, 10:30 a. m. Preaching services, 7:00 p. m. The revival services are still in progress. Interest and attendance good. Some are being saved. Miss Nellie Hawkins is evangelist in charge of the services. Rev. and Mrs. Russel Johnson are very ably assisting in the meetings. Miss Hawkins will speak both morning and evening Sunday. The meetings will continue into a part or all of the coming week. :—! i CHURCH REVIVALS Evangelical Church The revival meetings at the First Evangelical church continue with unabated interest. Most of the members of the chorus choir have been present each night since the meetings began. By the leadership of Ernest Foreman the music lias become a very attractive feature. Tlie music committee lias had, special music each night since the' services began. Little Patsey Me- i Connell delighted tlie audience last j night with her Gospel solo. The pastor, Rev. M. W. Sundermaun preached upon "Pentecost." The baptism of the Holy Spirit was foretold by tlie prophets. It was promised by Our Lord, Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit however, never does come upon a church nor an individual unprepared. The disciples must be unselfish, with one accord. The Holy Spirit gave unto the church a universal message. The story of salvation, by faith, in Christ, inspired by the Holy Spirit, expresses tlie need of all nations, in their own tongue, orn- 1
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lie Clark and his chorus choir. Dr. Bulgin held his audience to a , high state of interest. Fifteen people raised their hands at tflie close of the meeting z asking for prayer. Dr Bulgin will preach tonight on “Seven Bumpers On A Corduroy Road.” Forty-seven men attended the morning service at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Dr. Bulgin and Mr. Clark had charge of the Decatur high school chapel exercises this morning. Dr. Bulgin's subject was “Guns,” Tonight service starts at 7 o’clock. o , Charles Affolder of Preble attended to business in this city today. i 11 1 . ■ 11
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MAJOR BLOW AT DEPRESSION IS READY TO WORK (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) er, Jr., governor of the Federal Reserve board and its guiding hand through the roughest sea it lias ever sailed. He has been named chairman of the board. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation will within a few days begin making loans and rediscounting securities. Banks, savings banks, trust companies, building and loan associations, insurance companies, mortgage loan coinpan-{ ies, credit unions, federal land
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banks, agricultural and live stock credit corporations are entitled to this aid on sound collateral. Offices will be set up here with branches throughout the country A secretary and director of personnel will be appointed immediately. Judgment and experience are necessary. The corporation must steer a middle course between throwing its money away on hopeless loans and a too conservative policy which would, like the recently formed National Credit Corporation, fail to give needed relief to many cases because of excessive I caution. j The corporation starts out on its fateful adventure at a critical time.
