Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1934 — Page 6

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RURAL CHURCHES Antioch M. B. C. Harold Spencer, pastor. G. H. Bright, superintendent Sabbath School, 9:30 a. tn. Mortiltig worship, 10:30 a. m. Young Peoples Hund, 7:00 p. m. Subject, Sin. Wednesday evening prayer service. 7:30 o’clock. Revival services begin Sunday. October 21. Vbme and worship with us. ' 1 O'" Decatur Circuit M. E. Lester J. Brunner, pastor. Mt. Pleasant 9:30 p. tn. —Sunday School, Noryal Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Class meeting. Ed Spangler, leader. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. tn.—Sunday School. Mrs.

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Catherine Ehrman. superintendent. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. N n Basket dinner on church lawn. 2 p. ni.—Home coming service. Rev. Spencer of Antioch will speak. 7:30 p. m. Evening evangelintic service by Rev. H. E. Forbes.. Sunday is home coming and Rally day with a basket dinner here at Beulah Chapel. If you are an old friend, neighbor or member you are urged to come and bring your basket. This Is tne second week of our revival, come an d bring yaur friends and neighbors. Welcome. Washington 9:30 a. m. —Morning worship. . 10:30 a. in. — Sunday School. Grant Owens, superintendent. Pleasant Valley 9:30 p. in.—Sunday School. Harold Porter, superintendent. Support your church. Come to , Beulah’s revival. Don’t forget your second quart, erly conference reports. o ' Monroe Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Elbert Morford, minister 9:30 to 11 a. m.—Morning worship and study. The pastor wi'lj speak on the subject, “The Divine

. Imperative.” ti p. m. Epworth league devotional service and study. Leader. Olin Lehman. Subject, “What Shull We Do On Sunday 7" 7 p. m. Evening service. Ques. ■ tlons and Answers. .Monday—Mid-year Epworth LeaI gue Institute. Po«t Leave Monroe at 6:15. ■ Wednesday afternoon —W. F. M. S. meets with Mrs. John Stoneburner. Miss Addie Barnett, leader. Wednesday. 6:15— Young Peo- ■ pie’s choir rehearsal. Wednesday. 7 o’clock — Prayer meeting and Bible study. Thursday. G:Tr—Dinner meeting and group quarterly conference at Hoagland. —o EARLEY TALKS TO DEMOCRATS AT BERNE MEET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ment of the banking, agricultural and industrial conditions since the Roosevelt administration. He considers the banking laws promulgated shortly after Roosevelt called !|the special session of congress as tlie legislation* of primary import--1 ance in the new ’deal. “We expected to be in session I I for only 15 days when Roosevelt called us to Washington," he said.| '"However. Secretary of Agricul- | ture Wallace visited President (Roosevelt immediately after con- ' gress met and said, ‘the agricultural condition in America today is .as serious as the banking crisis.' I “President Roosevelt immediate. I Ily sent word to the leaders of all ' the agricultural organizations, such as the Indiana farm bureau, and i asked them to draft a piece of I legislation which would meet the I 'approval of farmers over the coun- ' try. The result was the agriculI tural adjustment act.. I “This act is expected to limit I agricultural production only until I the world markets are opened! which were closed by high tariffs of preceding administrations. The processing tax is not a sales tax. The farmers do not pay it. The | . large grain boards and livestock i commission houses pay for it. The ! control features of the act are 41irectly responsible for the increase] lin farm product prices.” Mr. Farley then discussed the I improvements in industrial centers. 'This week,’’ he said. “1 visited the General Electric plants in Fort Wayne. The plant now has a payroll of over 6,500 persons. Today ' I visited the Central Sugar company’s plant in Decatur and saw the 350th employment eard filed. In I addition I saw between 75 and 100 , men in the yards constructing the new soy bean mill. “Would you be willing to have this legislation which has made I possible these improvements taken off your statute books?’’ he asked. | “If not, I argue you to vote the I straight Democratic ticket which I will make possible the continuation of President Roosevelt's policies.” John C. Hoffman. Fort Wayne at-' torney closed the program In a '

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talk scoring the administrations which had set up tariffs making it possible for industrialists like the Mellon family to accumulate huge fortunes. He said that the new deal was intended, to preserve the rights of the common people by limiting the growing power of financial interests. The Sprunger male quartet of neur Geneva sang three numbers, two of them written for the occasion. Following he program, coffee, sandwiches and ice cream were served in the basement of the auditorium. o Annual Loan League Convention Closes Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. 12 —(L T P) —Ele-. ti. n of officers and addresses by state and federal banking officials brought the annual , invention if the Indiana Savings and Loan

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League to a clojte today. J Leo Welch, iincianapollH. first vice president of the association, was uutomtitieally elevated to the presidency. An optimistic outlook to National buaineMi was voiced by Morton Bodfish, executive vice .preaident I of the United State* building and ban league, in an address at the annual Iranquet last night. o— Legion Officers Off To Convention ilndianapolls, Ind.. Oct. 12-(UP) —Forty members of the American Legion and Auxiliary National headquarters staffs left here t day by special train for Miami. Fla., where the annual convention will be held October 22 to 25. Edward A. Hayes. National commander of the legion, lead the headquarters delegation. —

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