Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1935 — Page 7

Lai ciickciies * ». »up*r‘" ten,le,lt ' r p r » lM Hr * tee |»* m ' ..mon on Thurnday Er o'clock, conducted sundennann. I Monroe m‘. E. Church I Xn Morford, pastor I worship und study. fSeoe. "Conversion and I** 11 ”” It-SO Erortlt >'“B UP ' 6 ThUi Enlnic service. Tn “ F »U1 be devoted entirely Er meeting and Bible study. ELm 7:30 p. m. L Oecstur sub-district of the th league will meet at L Tuesday evening at 7 L for a rally, which will he ; f form of an around the i ta tour. Uaigville Christian Union L Jhoii 0. Hensley, pastor [ Bethel. Crargville i L ar School. 930 a-ni. Frank ■ L superintendent. 1 trniiig worship. 10:30 a. tn.

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|Theme, "Spiritual Progress.” In- ' Htullation of officers at close of iservice. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30. Zion Church, Honduras Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Her‘mon Sautblne, superintendent. Evening worship. 7:30 o'clock. "Gaining Ground.' Installation of officers. Special music. Prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Plan to attend Kirkland Leadership Training School at Kirkland. o Decatur M. E. Circuit Lester J. Brunner, pastor. Mt. Pleasant 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school, Norval Fuhrman, superintendent. 10:30 a. tn. —Class meeting, Ed Spangler, leader. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth league. Beulah Chapel 9 :<o a. m.—Unified service for Rally day. The Sunday School will give a short program after the lesson period. 12:30 a. m.—Basket dinner. 2:00 p. m.—Afternoon service tor Home coming. Lee Vance will speak and Rev. Donald Jennings will furnish special music with piano accordian. 6:30 p. in. —Epworth League.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935.

Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. in.—Sunday School. 7:30 p. tn. —Worship service. Washington 9:30 a. m — Sunday School. Announcements Beulah Chapel Ladies' Aid Wednesday. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Thursday. Do not forget to prepare you! second quarterly conference reports for September 15th., 2:30 p. m. Let's make It 100 per cent. Fine! "You cannot pray for peace with your hands clenched into fists.” — o Antioch M. B. C. H. W. Spencer, pastor Ollie Kreps, superintendent Sunday School, 9:00 a. tn. Morning worship, 10 a. m. Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. The second quarterly meeting in charge of the Rev. H. E. Miller, will be held Sept. 14-15. Come worship with us. o— ZION LUTHERAN PLANS FESTIVAL Annual Mission Festival Will Be Held At Local Church Sunday The mission festival celebrated annually at the Zion Lutheran church will be held Sunday morning. Special aqrvicis have bei-n arranged which are conducted at taa church—a German service beginning at 8:30 a. ni. and an English service at 10:30 a. m. The speaker will be the Rev. H. Levihn pastor of Trinity Lutheran church. | Fort Wayne, and a former missionary in India. Rev. Levihn's addresses will present a survey of mission activities arried out by the Lutheran Church of the Missouri Synod. During the services a special mission envelope collection, will be re--1 ceived which is intended for the general mission treasury. in the aftlernoon. beginning at 2 o'clock th? Missionary society of tli Zion Lutheran Church will have the annual outing at the farm home of Phi! Kuhn X cordial invi-i I taiion to these activities is extended I to all. o LEGAL ASPECTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE was scheduled to address one or two of the sessions. Several .prominent Hoosier barristers. legislators and law enforce ment officers were on the program. Department of justice agents were to give a demonstration of equipment and methods of crime detection. Meeting in conjunction with the | bar association was the Indiana prosecuting attorney's association, of which Ge.il F. Whitehead. Anderjon, prosecuting attorney for Madison county, is president. I . I). R. WRITES CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE conditions ana rules of economic enterprise which were involved in our program. “This basic program, however, has now reached substantial completion and the 'breaming spell' of which you speak is here—every decidedly so." Howard's letter said he had sought reasons for "the doubts anil uncertainties of those business men who are skeptics, critics, and outright opponents of your program at a time when there is no commensurate dissatisfaction being evidenced by others of the electorate." He told the president that hostility to the new deal did not center merely among selfish or sinister interests. "Many of these men," lie wrote, "whose patriotism and sense of public service” will compare with that of any men in political life, have become convinced and sincerely believe: “That you fathered a tax bill that aims at revenge rather than revenue—revenge on business; "That the administration has , side-stepped broadening the tax base to the extent necessary to ap proximate the needs of the situ at ion; “That there can lie no real recovery until the fears of business have been allayed through the ; granting of a breathing spell to j industry, and a recess from furth- i er experimentation until the country can recover its losses." Howard invited the president to “smoke out the sinister forces seeking to delude the public into believing that an orderly modern ization of a system we want to preserve, is revolution in disguise." The president replied that bus ! iness interests actually are in har | tnony with mass Interests in this country. He said it would be futile to attempt to distinguish between "reform" and “recovery" legislation because the objective actually was remedial and that reform and recovery are twins and

inseparable. Broad and just social and econ omic purposes underlie the tax J bill, the president continued, its objective being uot to destroy. wealth but to broaden the range | of opportunity and “restrain the j growth of unwholesome and sterile i accumulations." He said it grad , uated the levy on corporations to i ’ recognize a fact that bigness rep : ' resents a greater ability to pay. Hi < estimated that the tax bill redne-; ed the impost on 95 per cent of I American corporations. The "small ‘ excess profits taxes is expected by "

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'Hui president to encourage simpll fication of overly complicated in-ter-eorporate relntlonihlp* —a reduction of holding companies. — I———III " "Vamping" Law Invoked Adrian, Mich.—(U.R) Instead of Miilng for divorce or sitting at home in dejection, Mrs. Ella H. Myers hHd the perisonal liberty law invoked for the flint time in Lenawee county's history to restrain Miss Ruth Williams from "vamping" her husband, Dr. Franklin D. Myers. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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