Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1936 — Page 7
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\V. Huy. eup«rtntend«ut. Sunday. March 1. is the 30th anI nlvereary of Rev. bay's pastorate. I l.et each one write to their friends, I who were former members of the I congregation. Inviting them to the 'services, which will boa basket I dinner and afternoon service. Bring iyottr own service. Cralgvllle Christian Union Rev. John O. Hensley, pastor Bethel Church, Craigville Sunday School. 9:30 a. in. Mary LeiineMtoll. superintendent. Prayer meeting rollowing study pet lod. Cl’iistian Endeavor, 6:30 p. in Earl Fell, president. Evelyn Moy ers, leader. Evening worship. 7 p. in. Mess age liy the pastor. Theme, "The River or God. Text, it was a river 1 could not pass over."—Ezekiel j ’ 47:5. Zion Church, Honduras Sunday School, 9:50 a. in. Laur-] ■ en Yager, superintendent. Morning worship, 10:30 a. in. Sermon by the pastor. Theme, i “Conquering the Unconqurable.’ ,I’ext. But they that wait upon the 1 Lord shall renew their strength.— I Isa. 40:31. — -o j Decatur Gospel Tabernacle Seventh and Marshall The Rev. Noah Klopfenstein, who since the completion of the *new Gospel Tabernacle in Decatur for the past fifteen months, served as pastor has resigned from his irastoral duties. The resignation of the pastor | was announced and submitted to | the board of directors of the tabernacle Sunday. Feb. 16. effective Sunday night. Feb. 23, at which
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'time the pastor will deliver his farewell message. Rev. Klopfenstein, who at pres-1 ent resides in Fort Wiyne, has not announced his future plans but may assume the Held of evangeiliant, hence his service will be | available Special music will be rendered. - I Rev. George Slottier and his co- 1 workers of Fort Wayne, In charge. The McCherry evangelistic party of Geneva, who are engaged to start a revival campaign at the Decatur Gospel Tabernacle in tho I near future and perhaps will come to stay, will be with us for this I service. Let's make this u crown- j ing service. Welcome. — Q Monros M. E. Church E. S. Morford, Minister 9:30 —Morning Worship and Study—The combined Service. Theme —"What bi Sin?” 6:oo—lnterm?dia.e League 6:oo—Senior Epworth League. Kenneth Longenberger, leader. 7:<H) — Evening Service, The music groups of Monroe High I school will present a program under auspices of the Epworth League. i 8:00 Choir Rehearsal. Wedn-eeday 7:00 —Prayer Meeting Tlrs Epworth League will be in ■barge. 8:00 —choir Rehearsal. Friday 4:00 p. m.—Junior League at the parsonage. — —o ■ St. Paul Church Rev. L. L. Young, pastor. Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. »L Hawkins, superintendent. i Preaching service, 10:30 a. in., when the pastor shall speak on Matt. 8:11-12. .\ttend Sunday S.hool where you can be at home.
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By HARRISON CARROLL Oopyriffhf, 19’11, King Icaturct SyndiiMte, tnc. HOLLYWOOIJ—No Lubitsch, no more work until she sees the completed story of
11 er picture. Marlene Dietrich delivered this ultima turn to Paramount and, as a result, "I Loved a Soldier”, has been susponded until writers can finish tho script, which was being given piecemeal to the company. La Dietrich, it
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' is said, was content with this arrangement as long as Lubitsch was at the helm ot the studio, but now It's a different story. So she went to Palm Springs for a week or 10 days until the script is finished. If Adrienne Ames and Bruce Caliot have made a move towards reconciliation. the pair are keeping it a secret from their friends. Apparently, he hasn’t seen Adrienne since her return from New York. And now he is off to tho desert with Tim Durant, owner of the English horse. Flamenco. Craig Reynolds, the lad who attracted attention a while back bytaking Mary Pickford for a ride on the L«ek of a motorcycle, is such a practical Joker that actresses arc afraid to work with him in a picture. fYitricia Ellis, who never turned down ri Warner assignment before acta.i. -'fused to go into “Murder in S;t .f e g“ unless Reynolds would sign a .' ti en agreement not to pull any gags on her during production. He did and. in return, she has promised to g.ve a party for him at a Holly word night dub when tho picture is over, and to let him do his worst. What is the little gadget on Adele Astaire's bracelet that has the film crowd in hysterics? You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Patricia Noble. New York City: A young lady from the publishers is out in Hollywood now trying to hurry Fred Astaire up in the delivery nt his book on dancing, but he says he Is too busy with film work at the present. As to Jean Harlow’s novel, vent may see it eventually, but there
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. in. Preaching service, 7:30 p. nt. We invite you to come and worship witli us at all services. I shall speak on, “A Sinner to a Christian."—Job 33-14. Prayer meeting each Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock. BANQUET HELI) JC'UN PVtH ' George Glass. Wells county prosecuting attorney, gave an interesting atu’ ri pertaining short talk. Mrs. HerE.cn Myers was the general chairman of last night's
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la u» d«nn>'.« date for publleMioil. All tho talk about ghost writers burned her up and sho has Uiupo* i rurily shelved tho book. , Eight years ago. Vilma Hanky quit pictures and. until recently, she hadn’t paid a visit to a studio. Oddly ! enough, one of the first people she | saw when sho came to tho "Reunion" ' set with Rod La Rocque was Robert Florey, who was assistant director on "The Magic Flame", her picture just before she married Rod. Incidentally, Vilma still has her figure and looks swell. T he rain storms continued to play , pranks on the film folk. A deluge of near cloudburst proportions forced the "Zero Hour" troupe to quit work at Twentieth Century-Fox. Tho rain beat so hard on the roof that the microphones picked up the noise even through the soundproofing of the stage. At Paramount, a truck and a crew were dispatched to Malibu lake In response to an S. O. S. from Sir Guy Standing, who was marooned at his home there. HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE-— Tho outcome of the George RaftParuinount controversy is that ”Con» certina” definitely
goes Into production with Fred Mac Murray tak In g Raft's place and with ’.V. K. Hqoard direct Ing. . . . Fred Stone is *• crazy about Hollywood he intends to sell hi* eastern homes at Forest Hilts, and at Freeport. Long Island.
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He’ll build a home close to the Hollywood Country club to take their place. . . . Now it's Austin Parker who is taking Betty Furness to dinner at the Vine Street Derby. . . . And Howard Hughes wh® is squiring Janet Gaynor to the Trocadero. . . . Tom Reed is leaving Warners where tie has written so many scripts. . . . And Ernst Lubitsch is taking no chances on his passport pictures. He had them made in the Paramount portrait gallery. DID YOU KNOW— That both Claude Rains and Eric Snow d u used to be stage managers for Sir Herbert Tree, the English star?
I event, and Mrs. John Tyndall was ‘ the general program chairman. The next meeting of the club will De held in Geneva on March 19. with Mrs. Will Briggs as the chairman. Imbiber Arrested 203 Times NEW HAVEN. Conn. (U.R) — An all-time record has been esUU> lished in city court by Clarence i Niver, 58, who appeared on a I drunkenness charge for the 203rd time. Judgment was suspended as 1 Niver's card was bereft of space in which to enter a jail sentence. ! "Thank you, judge." he exclaimed.
PLAN SERVICE SUNDAY MORN Thank Offering Service At Union Chapel Church Sunday A public thank offering service will be held ut the Union (’hepe! church following Sunday school Sunday morning. The complete program follows: Prelude—Mrs. John Walters. Song—Congregation. Scripture—Mrs. Henry Baumann. Prayer—Rev. Miss Cline. Duet- Louis and Gerald Brown. Three ways of giving — Mrs. Ernest Schroeder. Thank offering,story —Mrs. Charles Bailey. i Solo—John Walters. Beckie's thank offering — Rev. Miss Hollingsworth. Playlet: — "The Troublesome Thank Offering Box. Mrs. Forrest Walters. Mrs. Hubert Zerkel, Mrs. Thurman Drew, Miss Agnes Mil ler. Quartet—“ The Regions Beyond", ] Mrs. Earl Chase, Mrs. Wayne Zerk j cl, Miss Eileen Schur, Miss Agnes j Miller. i Bringing the thank offering I ■ boxes—Mrs. Hubert Zerkel Prayer—Mrs. Charles Rabbltt.
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i Song—Congregation All persons having thank offering boxes arc requested to bring (them tor this service. ASKS CLERGYMEN templatlng another reprieve. Col. Mark O. Kimberling, warden of the state prison, denied that the handwriting of Hauptmann on notes sent to him had been found identical to that on the rajtsom notes. "There has been no comparison made," KimlYrling said. * PREBLE NEWS * ♦ ♦ Mrs. Martha Homeler and Mtw. Martha Lonnteier of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Kate Linnemeier and son Rudolph and Martin Bentz Sunday. Mrs. Richard Arnold and Mrs. Albert Welling called on Mr. ami Mrs. Glenn Baumgartner and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Delling and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
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Spado Sunday. Mr«, Richard Mngnor and son Satnual of Decatur visited Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Shady and daughter Sunday. Mrs. Murtha Homeieet visited Mrs. Will Linntiifiei’, Mr. and Mrs. , I Heiman Linnemeier and Mr. and Mrs. Ottu Koeuiuaii and family Sunday. Mr. and Mis. George Bultemeh-.r and dauhgters vfalted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller and family. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koenman entertained Saturday evening with u party in honor of Mrs. Koentnan’e sister. Miss Ciara Linitemeier'e 59th birthday anniversary. A delicious twOK’ounie slipper waa served in the diningroom. The table was laid in white linen and I silver, with a center decoration of red roses and a three tier birthday cake. Mise Linnemeier was presented with beautiful gifts- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Adolplt Koldewey and family of Goeglein; Mrs. Will Linnemeier; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Linnemeier; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koenman and family and the honored guest Miss Clara Linnemeier of Fort Wayne
