Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 25 October 1935 — Page 7

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I i ' w ML/j;; 111 > ■ L 'wSHmppt I’ ;** JS jp *~ mT- iWrm. J cl ■ ~|t ■Lrv man's work shall be tried as by fire,” said a i ; | 'I J wise man near, - v * wo thousand years ago. What a ihan does and how he does it determines his right tjbk for continued public confidence. H'he i;i i k Ftir.erai Home has always given its best, and will always give its best to its patrons. Te ephone, Decatur 500. I The BLACK FUNERAL HOME si" BLACK MRS. S. E. BLACK, Lady Ass’t. * CLARENCE WEBER H IB "■ JB IB «» hk ' v \ i M J§& Hi Ik •» W I Q», jBBBM ’ |R Jrywil e invite all of our ||Mtl ; j friends and customers IKfe 1 Ja|to come in and ha\e a Ba jsgSflL *•«•■ i . •-. atoSS a | wHEcupof hot steaming. 3K^' ( '* <nis coffee and a ■At £jF Jlhot, flaky biscuit & W'"’’* during our great AND RANGE Demonstration. I Borne in and see those good flaky biscuits I Baked in one of our beautiful ranges. I ife— 11 1, EL ■W h lr~~j —n ffn B I fi I y I- fel II J ■-j ' \ I Y Ifftdon’t fail to Visit Our NEW Stove De* Mpartment on the 2nd floor. Never have shown such a beautiful line of Ranges «and Circulating Heaters. | Our Prices Are The Lowest In Years. I j FURNISHINGS

k ary suuatiy uervico. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. i Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. ra.—Sunday School. Wil j lard Mcßride, superintendent, j 6:30 p. in. — Epworth League, Beinila Hoffman, leader. . 7:30 p. nt. — Revitii! services. ' Thia Ih the doting of our first ' week for young folks of the Ep- \ worth League. Everybody is wel ' come, (’onio and lend us your sup • port and your prayers. Services 'every night of the week but Mon (day. "What would Jesus do?’’ Pleasant Valley !l:3o a. tu.-SBur.dgy School, Harold Porter, superintendent. Washington 9:30 a m.—Sunday School, Harry Andrews, superintendent. 10:45 a. in.—Morning worship. October 31st marks the end of the first half of our conference i year. Each point of the charge ■ just lacks a few per cent of being 100 per cent on all claims for

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1935.

first half year. So if you haven't met half your pledge yet, see your stewards and lets make our report at district conference on November 6th 100 per cent. "He does not believe unless he lives his belief.” "If death be hard to think on it is wour fault not death’s." o Monroe M. E. Church Elbert S. Morford, pastor 0:00 a. in.—Morning prayer ser-l vice. 9:30 a. m.~Morning worship and study. Theme, “Day and Night." 6:00 p. m. — Intermediate Epworth League. Portia Burkhead, leader. 6.00 p. m. — Epworth League. Leader, R. P. Spruuger. 7:00 p. m.—Evening service. Dr. F. E. Fribley, superintendent of the Fort Wayne district will speak and will conduct the business of the second quarterly conference. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting. Q Mt. Tabor Charge Geo. W. Bailor, pastor M. E. Church, Mt. Tabor Church School. 9 a. ni., Edward K oos, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7 p.m. Miss Ora Gilpin, leader. No worship service this evening because of revival at Clark's Chapel. Mt. Hope Church School. 9 a. m.. Theodore Lugin bill, superintendent. Morning worship. Isl a. ni. Subject. "The Wedding Garment.” Prayer meeting Wednesday. 7 p. m. Clark's Chapel Church School, 9:00 a. in. John Bailey, superintendent. Class meeting, 10 a. in. Mrs. Mary Clem, leader. Revival service each evening at 7:15 o'clock. Come and share our worship with us. o Antioch M. B. C. Pastor, Harold Spencer Superintendent, Ollie Kreps Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship. 10:30 a. in. Young People’s Band. 7:00 p. nt. Preaching, 7:45 p. ni. Mid-week prayer, service 7:30 p. in. Wednesday. Q Calvary Evangelical Church Sunday School, 9:30 a. in. Janies I Darr, superintendent. Prayer and fellowship meeting at 10:30 a. m. under the leadership of the class leader. Worship with sermon by Rev. M. W. Suiidermaun on Thursday night.

u: " SPARKLING L y wum F F IU4AR *‘My jams, jellies and preserves have always been so good when made with Crystal White sugar, 1 never use any other kind. The sparkling purity of “What IliUiana Makes Crystal White sugar has endeared it to all of the family. It is an Indiana product and 1 always believe in helping those industries which contribute to the prosperity of our state. __^r* r \ Every 100 bounds you ouy I «■ tN ( means a day’s employment I A* 4 an 111 ' 1 ' an:l worker. V _ \ ’

ARRIVALS M#. and Mrs. Forrest Durr, route 6, Deeutur, are the parents of a girl baby born Friday morning. October 25. This is the first child in the family. She ha« been named Marilyn Ann. o — Ladies Aid Society To Present Hymnals The ladies aid society of the local M. E. church has presented new Methodist hymnals to the church and these will be dedicated Sunday morning. The hymr.nl is official for the 8,000,000 Methodists of the M. E. church, the M. E. church South and the Metho-

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dist Protestant church. Thu hymnals will bo presented by Mrs. W F. Beery, president of the society and accepted by the paetor, Rev. H. R. Carson, A special printed program will be used with the hymnals. The pastor will deliver a special sermon on "Tin- New Hymnal," comparing the old copy of 1834 and the new one. COLDS 000 FEVER first tiny Headaches JIHOI’M Hl :w BniiltitrM

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