Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1937 — Page 6
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Annual Monroe Camp Meeting Opens Sunday
" KSV 1 ( ?-<* / CORA HATHAWAY
The 19th annual camp meeting of the Adams county holiness association will open at Monroe Sunday. Rev Janies Miller of Indianapolis will be the evangelist. Rev. JI.. Schell of Bluffton will conduct congregational singing. Miss Cora Hathaway of New Madison. Ohio, will act as pianist and conduct work among the children. Meetings will be held daily until August 29. _____
f RURAL CHURCHES 1 Decatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor "■Mt. Pleiusant:- ” Morning worship 9:30 a. m. ■•Church chool 10:20 a. m. Jetilah Chapel:a Church School 9:30 a. m. Pleasant Valley:“Church School 9:30 a. m. • Preaching 10:30 a. m. • 0 Mt. Tabor M. E. Sunday School. 9 a. m. Samuel Cot teral. superintendent. Evening worship service. 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject, “The Necessity of Repentance.” Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. Bible study club, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:45 p. tn. *
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£■ Sorg’s Market = WE SELL AS WE ADVERTISE.IO7 N. SECONDA HOME OWNED MARKET. We Have Selected A Choice Lot Os Young, Tender Cattle For This Sale. 23 c BEEF-BOIL plate lie APPLE butter Veal 25 C Pot Roost ISO KIDNEY BEANS : — PORK & BEANS SAI'SAGE ___ 22 c | B x° Swiss Steak Extra CH^ E SIRLOIN Short STEAKS I9Xc ground Hamburg | Look Rib Rump & Chuck Roast lb | Swiss Steak lb 23c | K nCT L. 14p NOTICE WE HAVE OUR OWN FREE DELIVER!’ — — PHONES 95 or 96
I II •W* »J V REV. JAMES MILLER
B Clark's Chapel M. E. 1 Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. W. I C. Beard, superintendent. Morning worship service, 10:30 a. m. Sermon subject, “The Necessity of Repentance.” Lloyd W. Bower, pastor. Prayer meeting Tuesday. 7:45 p. tn. Bible Study club Friday, 7:45 |p. m. o Union Chapel A. F. Knepp, pastor Sunday services as follows: 9:15 a. in. — Sunday Church j school. j 10:15 a. m. —Worship service, )| 11 a. m. —The fourth and last . I quarterly conference of the year . t will be held at this time. This is an important meeting. , '6:30 p. m.—Christian Endeavor service. A. F. Knepp will lead the 5 ■ Senior service. ► 7:15 p. m.—Preaching service.
’■ —• Jr £ REV. J. L. SCHELL
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. — Midweek prayer service. The church will elect a class leader Sunday morning for the coming conference year. The Women's Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Burrell, Thursday, at 1:30 p. m. o Calvary Evangelical Church George S. Lozier, minister 9:30 a. m. —Sunday School. Roland Miller, superintendent. 10:30 a. m.—Prayer and praise service. 7:30 p. m. Thursday — Worship service and sermon. o THREE DAMAGE JTPNTTNUED FROM rAM ONE) limbs, compound fractured legs in! both bones between the knees and' j the ankles, a severe concussion of i the brain, which rendered her un-;
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conscious for several days. She states hospital bills amounted to $137.53. doctor bills in excess of ” SSOO, nursing expense in excess of I SIOO, medicine at a cost of more i I than $250. isl She alleges that since the accl--4 dent she has been unable to walk, that her nervous system suffered a severe and permanent shock, and by reason of the fractures she will . . be permanently crippled. Second Suit A complaint filed by John O'J' Shaughnessey, administrator of the II estate of Floyd Rison, seeks $lO.1000 for Mr. Rison's death. Mr. Rison was killed in the accident. I and was the husband of Mrs. CathI erine Rison. The cause of the accident as list- ■ ed in the complaint is the same as i that for Mrs. Rison. It is alleged - i that he left dependent upon him- ; his wife, Catherine Rison, aged 29. and his daughter, Mary Lou, aged. I I seven. It is alleged he was capable of earning $35 a week. A third suit, for SIO,OOO, has been filed by John O'Shaughnessey. as administrator of the estate of Daniel O'Shaughnessey. a brother of Mrs. Rison and who died a fewdays after the accident. This complaint also gives the same cause for the accident. It states that Daniel O'Shaughnessey was capable of earning $35 a week and that he had dependent upon him for support his father, John O'Shaughnessey, and his mother, Mary J. O'Shaughnessey. The suits were filed by Eggeman, Reed and Cleland. Fort Wayne law firm. Summons were ordered, returnable September 7. o RUSSIANS BUCK (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) said, and the cabin windows were frosteW. With Levanevsky were five companions, including a co-pilot, a navigator, a radio operator and two mechanics. o —— Secretary W allace To Speak At Peru I Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 13 —(UP) — i , Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. ; Wallace, will be principal speaker i at the triple-get-to-gether meeting of the Ind-ana agricultural conser- ' vation a mmittee a Peru, Ind., Aug.
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J l9, |t was announced here today. | > Several thousand Indiana fanners f are expected to attend. f Secretary Wallace will give an » informal talk and lead a discussion iconcerning the agricultural conser--'vation pangram for Indiana and the , i corn belt. I o II Investigate Strange Deaths In Cincinnati Cincinnati, 0.. Aug. 13—(UP)— .[Trace of a “metallic” poison, pos'l slbly Arsenic, htu> been found in the I body of George Gsellman, 67, who died on July 6, prosecuting attorney ’ Dudley M. Outcalt announced today. Gsellman’s body was exhumed j yesterday during an investigation ; by Cincinnati police of the suspectbed poisoning of elderly persons by someone who apparently sought their savings. Autopsies on three bodies have been ordered. Two other persons have diej under mysterious circumstances. o Brazil World War Veteran Suicides 1 Brazil, Ind.. Aug. 13—(UP) —Desi pondency over ill health was given today as the reason Dudley Pell, 50 World War veteran and member of a prominent Brazil family, committed suicide last night. When he did not return from the barn after milking the cows, Mrs. Pell sent her small son. Dickey, to investigate. He returned saying his father was leaning against a post and would not answer him. Mrs. Pell found her husband suspended -by a rope his feet just touching the floor. Ca ■ Muncie Man Killed In Fall From Hotel Chicago Aug. 13—(UP)—Joseph Fourthman. 24. past president of the Muncie Eagles' l-xlge, leaped or I fell to his death today from the j sixth floor of a hotel. Police said other hotel residents saw Fourthman poised on a window ledge before his b. >dy was found on the ground. Fourthman came here to attend the National Eagles convention. His roommate, Charles Stevens, 58, also of Muncie, was not in the room at the time. I
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