Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1936 — Page 6

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* RURAL CHURCHES * — 111 111 I !■——l II ■——** ———. Decatur M. E. Circuit Lester J, Brunner, pastor Mt. Pleasant 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School Chauncey Sheets, superintendent 10:30 a. m. —Morning worship. 6:30 a. tn. —Circuit League nt Beulah Chapel. Beulah Chapel 9:30 a. ni.--Sunday School, Willard Mcßride, superintendent. 6:30 p. m.—Circuit Epworth league. 7:30 p. tn—Worship Hour, subject, “Shall 1 Believe in God?’’ Pleasant Valley 9:30 a. in. —Sunday School. Harold Porter, superintendent. Washington 9:30 a m. - Sunday School, Harry Andrews, superintendent. 2 p. m. —Business session. F»r. Fribley will be present and every interested party should be there. Come let us worship together and And our God in His Temple. “No day is longer than you make it Shorten the Sabbath by going to church.” o Antioch M. B. C. 11. W. Spencer, pastor Oilie Kreps, superintendent Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m. Young Peoples Band. 7:00 p. in. Preaching service, 8:00 p. m. Cottage prayer meeting Wednesday evening—place to be announced Sunday morning—the time, 7:30

Quarterly Water Bills due and payable on or before* January 20 Stop in today and make pay- ! ment and avoid the penalty. Water Bills payable at the City Hall. Open evenings until 5 o’clock. ———■———■—■—a—i— Appelman's Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 SunKist Oranges, Fresh Country Doz. 30c. 31c, 27c, 23c Sausage, lb 23c Florida Oranges, Noodles, celophane, Full of Juice, doz. 25c package, each 10 & 15c Solid Head Lettuce, Quick Tapioca. large heads 7c package 10c NAVY BEANS 33 c Dried Apricots, Burco Flour, P° und 23c 24 th. sack 75c Dried Prunes, Salad Dressing, - large B .ze, lb. ... 10c quart jar 29c Raisins, Seedless, Peanut Butter, 3 Pounds 25c 1 '/ 2 pint jar .... 25c IMPERIAL COFFEE 2 lbs. 9:,. VOU get IT FRESH—WE GRIND IT OQt Corn & Peas. Very Good, 2 cans 19c Burco Wheat Cereal. ' Cracker Jack Free. 15c Green Beans and Carrots, can .... 10c Ginger Bread Mixpackage 15c S °No ed 2 P ca a n' r Dat o es ’ celo P hane pkg. No. 2 can .. 5c 2 pound pkg. ... 25c SODA CRACKERS 17c tresh Salted Pea- Seminole Toilet Paper nuts, lb 13c 4 rolls 25c I eanut Clusters, Light Bulbs, Pound 19c 15 to 60 Watt Chocolate Drops. Jello. All Flavors „ Pound 18c 3 pkgs 20c P °P Corn. Shreded Wheat. P° und 10c 2 boxes 25c

i o'clock. i The public Is cordially Invited. • o —— ■ St. Paul Church L. L. Young, pastor. j Meetings tire progressing rapidI ly. Come and join us in our rei vivnl. Subjects; Friday night: Judgment. (Great | White Throne). Saturday night: Be Ye Not De(calved. (God'ls not Mocked). Sunday morning, 10:30- Behold ■He Prayeth. . | Sunday evening, 7:15- The Sec- | ond Coming. _' Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. E. i Hoskins, superintendent. o Pleasant Mills Baptist Church W. H. Day, pastor . I Unified services, 9:30 to 11 am. Glenn W. Ray, superintendent. j Classes for all ages. Come and i bring your friends. Evening worship, 7:15 p. m. ■ o Revival Meetings at Tocsin i A series of revival meetings will ■ begin next Sunday evening at the Tocsin United Brethren church. The Rev. T. W. Bennett, pastor ot i the United Brethren church at Wren, Ohio, will he the evangelist. Rev. Bennett is a plain, practical ' and interesting gospel preacher 1 and Bible teacher. i Special music will be featured 'at every service. In addition to . local talen there will be special I music provided by talented music- • i lans from Ohio, among them being ■, Master Floyd Kirkland. Mr. Mat i tox, piano accordian artist; Waldo

Investigations Started Into Crash of Airliner Which Took 17 Lives K _- _ I ■WMHI 'W ■ - j ’1 I I I JiL z l IWb B JI P i J- -, Marshall Bk s si ' s Sk J ’ -. SV "I KT/ ;?je lt F 11 I I - > ■ ■ *— ■ .5 I A JJ r- - iffih.i.rf itiffififfK Wreckage of luxury airliner. ramr.r mKi-Co-pilot Glenn Freeland Hostess Perla GiiparM

Although exhaustive investigations were started into the crash of a luxury airliner near Goodwin. Ark., which took the lives of seventeen, it was believed engine trouble was the direct cause. Searchers were forced, to penetrate woods and swamps in order to remove the

Bennett, soloist, and the Bethel Harmony male quartet. Services will be held every night of the week. On Sunday evening the evangelistic song service will begin at 7 o'clock and during the week at 7:30 o’clock. o— Craigville United Brethren Circuit Craigville Sunday School, 9:30 a. tn. Morning worship. 10:30 a. m. Craigville night will be observed next Tuesday night at the revival at Tocsin. Tocsin Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Evangelistic services beginning Sunday night at 7 o’clock and continuing every night for the next two weeks. Rev. T. W. Bennett, of Wren, 0.. will be the evangelist. Special music every night. The song service will begin at 7 o’clock on Sundays and at 7:30 during the week. Come and hear the oTd fashioned gospel presented in an interesting way. Everybody welcome. Lancaster Chapel Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Lancaster night will be observed next Wednesday night at the revival meetings at the Tocsin United Brethren ehnreh. o Craigville Christian Union Rev. John O- Hensley Pastor Bethel Church Craigville Sunday School 9:30 Mary Leimenstoll Superintenedent. Morning Worship 10:30 Miss Rea Kempthorn of the Clark St. Methodist Church of Toledo Ohio Speaker. Christian End savor 6:45. Earl Fells President Revival is still in progress. Attendance and interest fine. We ask you to add your contribution to this Evangelistic effort. You will , enjoy the singing under the leadership of Freeman Walters with hi daughter Anola at the piano. Special Music each evening. Rev. Hensley is doing the preaching. We are to be favored Sunday evening at 7:30 with special numbers in song by the Reber sisters Evlyn and Mary you will want to hear themZion Church Honduras Sunday School 9:30 Lauren Yager Superintendent. M-ssage by the Pastor "Theme" Trying the Hands Os God. Text! (Eph. 4:14-16) Leadership Training School begins January 20th in the Auditorium of Kirkland High with Rev. D. Grether the Dean in charge. The following Courses are offered with list of teachers. The Origin of the English Bible (Selective Course) Rev. H. H. Meckstroth teacher. Dally Vacation Bible, (Selective Course) Mrs. E. Lochner. Teacher. Teaching Work of thkrChurch and Church School (Required Course) Rev. John O. Hennsley, teacher. Monroe Methodist Church Rev. M. E- Morford, pastor Morning worship and study 9:30. Sermon subject, "Our Ministry of Revelation". Epworth League, 6 p. m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Kings Heralds, Tuesday 4 p. m.

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I in hatchery building. Junior league, Wednesday 4 p. m. at church. : Prayer meeting will be held Wed--1 nesday evening at seven o’clock and • will be in charge of the Ladies’ Aid. o i Mt. Tabor M. E. Sunday school, 9 o’clock. William Johnson, superintendent. Morning worship service, Mrs. ’ Gladys Rauch. The pastor will be at the revival i service at Mt. Hope. o MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brandyberry . | entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. j and Mrs. Lloyd Collins of Bluffton, Mr. and Mrs. David Laisure and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haggard of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks j spent Saturday in Fort Wayne the guests of their son, Clyde Hendricks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Menno Roth and fa- ’ mily spent Sunday at Bluffton, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klophenstien. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Andrews visited Mrs. Andrews’ mother Mrs. Jennie Rainier and Mrs. Agnes Andrews at Decatur Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd spent ' Sundayin Fort Wayne, the guests of Mrs. Frank Jones. , Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Williams of Decatur are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

. “Mercy Slayer" Pleads Insanity * ■ <■ * W1 i ? • .<&%£ . * :> <ga ; J ||| > y •A;*■<| J&. ’ ?*s£’.s*' • •■•' ''Ts‘ ■ ' BSWB -■■■< ■ - ; > .■ '/ -| [Attorney Johnson Mrs. Sherwood J| " "" * 11 '*" 1 " " - 1 An insanity plea was the basis of defense by Attorney Stanley Johnson when Mrs. Dorothy Sherwood, above. 27-year-old jobless widow, went on trial in New York charged with the “mercy drowning” of her two-yuar-old sou whom she feared would starve.

crushed bodies of the twelve men. four women and a child from the demolished plane. The tragedy occurred a few minutes after the airliner took off from Memphis. Tenn., for Little Rock. Ark. The altove photos show, remains of the plane; and Pilot Jerry

Otho Lobenstein for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price spent Thursday in Kendallville, the guests • of Mrs. Pricj’s brother, Clayton I Hudson and family. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Andrews of Marshall, Michigan, scent Sunday with Mr. Andrews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews. i Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stucky of Willshire, Ohio, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Stuck}- Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Crist entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. E- Everhart. Richard Hendricks of Fort Wayne is spending the week with hie grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brandyberry and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bahner and Donna Branch epent Sunday evening in Bluffton and attended the services at the Methodist Epiecopal church. Rev. M- C. Oliver of Detroit. Michigan, preached He was formerly of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Forest P.ay and daughters Helen and Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beitler and son Bobby spent Sunday at Upland, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watkins. , Mrs. Belle Andrews and Adda Baßrnett entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ida Wagoner, Mrs. Jim A. Hendricks and MrsForest Andrews of Monroe. , ■ o . Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

PREBLE NEWS * 4 4 Mrs. Dallas Goldner and daughter and Mrs. Dan Wiedler of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady Wednesday. Miss Harriett Straub of Spencervill. Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and family for several weeks. Mrs. Dallas Goldner and daughter and Mrs. Dan Wiedler called on Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters Wednesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rheinhart of Elkhart visited Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey Friday. Milton Hoffman and son Oscar spent Saturday at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linnemeier of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Kate

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- Marshall; Copilot Glenn Freeland: W. R. Dyess, WPA ate.-B® for Arkansas: and Hostess Perla Gasparini; wl., \ victims in the disaster. Marshall was consider.d r ne ,>f transport pilots tn the country.

Linnemeier and son Rudolph, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gtjandataff and family of Homestead visited Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff Sunday. » Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruts and children of Waynedale, Mrs. John Witte and children of Hoagland, land Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Shady and son of Bluffton visited Mrs. Mary Werling and Jacob Schuler | Sunday afternoon. In the evening i Mr. and Mrs. Gus Scheuler and I children and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bieberick of Union township call- . ed. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and ■ daughter Verrea and Mrs. Pearl Brown spent Sunday at Portland • visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Heller. ' Mrs. Fred Koeneman visited

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