Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1935 — Page 7
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» next week attending the annual I ministerial training school at Warl> saw. I may be reached for emergency* care First M. E. Church, (I Warsaw. Do not forget the midyear In,t stitute, leaguers, which begins Oct. 7th. The schedule will be announc- ; ed sometime this week. >. Are we ready for our revivals’ e “What are you doing to keep this a Christian land?" ic Monroe M. E. Church E. 8. .Morford, pastor. 9:00-9:30 —Special prayer service at the church. 9:30 a. tn —Morning worship and study. Sermon subject, "Our Immediate Needs." 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. 6:3o—lntermediate Epworth Lea- • gue. 7:3o—Evening service of song and praise. 7:00 Wednesday — Prayer meeting and Bible study. Mrs. Sadie Scherer will be the leader. The revival meeting will begin Sunday, Oct. 6, with Rev. P. H. Smith of Bluffton as the speaker. -■—— o Clavary Evangelical Church Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. James Darr, superintendent. Prayer and fellowship service at 10:30 a. ni. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. W. Sundermaun on Thursday night. o PREMIER LAVAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE of his decision. The cable added that the committee was studying the emperor's proposal for the dispatch of observers with earnest attention, and was considering whether existing circumstances would permit the observers to accomplish their mission. The steering commission of the league assembly decided today to recommend that the assembly remain in readiness for a possible emergency, instead of dissolving. When the assembly finishes its works tomorrow, it will merely adjourn instead of closing, and will be able to convene on 24 hours' notice. Heavy Rains (Copyright 1935 by UP.) Addis Ababa. Sept. 27 —<U.R) A , torrential rain marked Ethiopia's , | celebration today of the mascal i feast, traditional ceremony in observance of the end of the rainy
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935.
d season. f' It was almost a cloudburst, with [■ three inches of rain in the central I, square where the modernised personal army of Emperor Haile Bei- lassie marched In review Observers agreed that the rainy season :• is likely to extend later than usual, and that Italy may not be able to start war for two weeks or more. i» The scattered showers which preceded the military review, and later turned into a driving rain, brought smiles to the faces of the Ethiopians, who recalled an ancient adage that "if the tnaseal fires are , quenched by rain, the grain will flourish." I 0 ADMITS KILLING continued from page one Long Beach church. He told police he had not missed attending church and Bunday school in five years. ROOSEVELT ON CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE that he will make between now and | Wednesday when he boards the fa»<t■ cruiser Houston that will carry him I to t.he Panama and the Easteran seaboard. As far an epeechw are concerned, the president has scheduled two that fall in the major category—one I at Boulder Dam, Nev., and -the I other at San Diego. They will be l broadcast nationally, hut in accord-' ance with Whftje House custom , the subject matter is being kept I secret. The first talk on the western spring will be delivered shortly after Saturday noon at Fremont, Neb. There. .Mr. Roosevelt will speak from the rear platform of his train i and outline, it was assume, the | attempts to benefit western agri- > culturkge through the operaion of I the AAA. At frequent operating stopn It i was ah united he would takr- advan-1 tage of the opportunity to deliver I brief, Informal talks to the crowds ! that usually cater about his train, i Almost the entire cabinet was present last night as the Presidentleft Washington at 11 o'clock. Secretary of state Cordell Hull,' ■postmaster James A. Farley, secretary of commerce Daniel C. Roper and others stood on the platform. Mr. Roosevelt left the capital with one of the largest .presidential trains on record. Nearly lot) per- 1 sons made ttp the party, including ; personal friends, a skeletonised of-: fice staff, newspapermen and photographers. Aboard were Mis. Roottgvelt, sec-, retariea Marvin H. Mclntyre. Steph-, en T. Early, and Miss Marguerite
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Lohand, personal secretary; Miss i Grace Tully, White House executive I staff; Mrs. Malvina Bcheider, tteers- ■- Vary to Mm. Roosevelt; Capt. Wil- • son Brown, senior naval aide; Col. '• Edwin M. Watson, senior military il aide; Dr. Ross T. Mclntire, USN; , secretary of interior Harqld L. Ickes > WPA chief Harry Hopkina; Turner Battle, aeelatant aecelary of i Ben. Key Pittman, D. Nev., »-n. AlI ben Barkley, I) Ky., assistant seere- , tary of Interior Oscar L. Chapman. > and Keith Morgan, the latter identlt fled with Warm Springe acltlvltles i were proaent. 1 Hopkins and Ickes will accompany the president on his Pacific cruise. — o Coconut Oil Exports Large Ottawa, Ont. —(U.R>—The United , States produces no coconuts, yet i it exported more than 11,000.000
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worth of coconut oil to Canada last year, That it one ot the anomaliex In Canada'a trade juat revealed by th9 Department of Trade and Commerce. Kirkland Forms P-T Association A parent teachers association has been organized In Kirkland township. Monthly meetings will be held the first Tuesday evening I in each month. Tile first meeting will be held October 1. Milton Girod has been elected president; Ed Arnold, vice-presi-dent, and Doris Johnson, secretarytreasurer. The ways and means committee is composed of the three officers, principal Hansel i Foley, Albert Beineke. Fred Adler. 1 Robert Brown. Mary Dettinger and and Mrs. W. Yager.
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