Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1943 — Page 8

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The above drawing <>f the new, allconcrete constructed lioo.im Adams county infirmary, wan prepared by Architect Chari * H. Houck, when plant were approved by the county commissioners. A circular driveway In being constructed through the ground*. Landneaping of the ground* will be done thin spring and summer. Old trees on th ground* have been ordered removed by the commissioners.

* RURAL CHURCHES 1 4r • Union Chapel U. B Church Dwight L Patterson. minister Sunday School. 9:3<» a. m. Morning worship. 10’20 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. Evening service. 8:00 p. m. Midweek meeting Wednesday evening. 8:00 p m. This Sunday morning Is one of the tw. Sundays each y<ar that the boys and girls at home bring a •pedal offering for the l»oyt and

All Adams County Is Proud of the Beautiful, New and Modern County Infirmary Our Congratulations to the officials in charge of its erection. We are proud of the fact that we were selected to furnish the TILE CEILING MILL WORK I LUMBER PLASTER I and other building materials. | Kocher Lumber & Coal Co. tFInl Stmt Deealor. Ind. | ■BKX XXXXN X x x xx x x x x x x x x X k xxx x x x KXMXXX X Xxx x X ; x >■ X x x v REFRIGERATION | in the fine, new ADAMS COUNTY INFIRMARY was installed by me. You are invited to attend the Dedication and inspection of this modern building Sunday. April 11. Refrigeration Repair and Installation. Call me for estimates. I’ll be glad to be of service to you. : Curtis F. Hill Decatur. Indiana Phone IMI

girls in the mission fields at home and abroad The adults ate given the opportunity of sharing In this, offering. o— Decatur Methodist Circuit E. J. Arthur, pastor Beulah Preaching service at 9:30 a. m . followed by Sunday School at 10:30| a m. i Pleasant Valley Sunday School at 9 30 a m . fol-1 lowed by preaching at 10:to a. m. W. S. C. S Wednesday with Mrs.'

Wm. Ehrman. Mt. Pleasant Sunday School at 9:30 a. tn. Meeting of the evangelism campaign wi rkers Monday evening at the church, beginning at 8:00 p. m. Mt. Tabor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Meeting of the evangelism campaign workers Tuesday evening at the church beginning at 8:00 p. m. .. -o Antioch M. B. C. Church John Bontrager, pastor 9:30 a tn —Sunday School. Ellis Skiles, superintendent. ! 10:30 a. m- Morning worship. 7:30 p. m - Evangelistic service. 7:30 p m. Wednesday — Prayer meeting at Mrs. Simon Smith, R. I>. 4. Blufftcn. Ind. Everyone Is welcome. o Rivarrs Circuit Gilbert A. Eddy, pastor Mt Victory | Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Cloyce ('roller, superintendent. Class meeting, 10:30 s. m. Gregg Knittie. leader. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveI nlng. Pleasant Grove Sunday School. 9 30 a. m. War- . ren Harding, ndent. Worship service. 10:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Glen Jackson, leader. Mt. Zien Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Jim I Bebout. superintendent. 1 Class meeting. 10:30 a. tn Louise i Bunner, leader. U. B C. E. services. 7:30 p. m. Basel Chronister, president. There will be no preaching services In the evening on account of the t wnship Sunday school convention at Pleasant Mills. O Calvary Evangelical Church George 8 Loiter, minister 9:30 am. Sunday School. James Darr, superintendent. 10:30 a m.—Prayer and praise service. Mrs. M Ivin Smitley. leader. 10:30 a. m —Christian Endeavor. Mildred Sblfferly, president. 8:00 p. m. Thursday- Worship service and sermon. Willshire U. B. Circuit lawrenc r Dellinger, pastor Willshire Sunday School. 9:30 a. m Class meeting. 10:30 a. m. C E . 7 :30 p. m Preaching. 1:00 p. m. The third quarterly meeting of the conference year will be held at this class on Sunday evening. April 11. and on Monday evening. April

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12. Itev. Paul Parker will be in charge of these services. Winchester Sunday School. 9:30 a. tn. Preaching. 10:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. St. Paul Preaching. 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Tueeday evening. o Monroe Methodist Church Rev. Julius Pfeiffer, pastor Morning worship, 9:30 a. tn. Church School, 10:30 a. m. Youth fellowship. 6:45 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30. 1 o Secretary Knox In Capital Toniqht Indianapolis, April 9 — (VP) — Secretary of .Navy Frank Knox will visit Indianapolis today to open the state's second war loan drive. The high federal official will arrive at 4 o'clock to participate In a I state-wide rally at Cadle Tabernacle tonight. He will make his first major speech since his return from an inspection tour of the southwest Pacific and th? address will be broadcast nationally. The Indiana war finance committee wil (honor the secretary at a dinner meeting at 6 p. m. The dinner will be attended by naval officials from 11 Hoosier naval training stations as well as by admiral John Downes of the Great Lakes naval training station. Will Publish Weekly Hamilton. N. Y.—(UP)—Colgate university is feeling the effects of the war In more ways than one. Not only are many ot Its sons now in service uniforms, but the demands of an accelerated war program on the time of a depleted staff have forced the student newspaper. "The Maroon.” to drop back to a once a-wrek schedule after being a semi weekly for the last 14 year*. g . Dog Proves Costly Sacramento. Cal.—(UP)—W. Del Richards, deputy state res', estate commissioner at Oakland, has found the upkeep on even a small dog sometimes la hard on the pocketbook. A superior court judgment awarded J. M Doyle, a bicyclist, 11.250 after evidence was presented that Richards' dog was responsible fcr an accident which resulted in a broken leg for Doyle. I An airplane prcpellor Is balanced Iso delicately that a puff of a man's breath will make the blade a turn in a 15-foot arc.

Easter Vacation Is Urged For Senators Says Recess Needed By General Public Washington. Apr. 9. (I'Pi Senate Demix :atlc leader Alb- n Barkley i f Kentucky says he will urge an Easter recess after final action on the civil service pay bill and the Guffey coal act. He explains: "A vacation would be good for the senate and the people.” Yesterday, Barkh y directed some pointed remarks at his colleagues In these words: "There has been a good deal of criticism cn account of absent?--ism In .actories and war plants. The fliut thing you know." he continued, "there may In- such criticism directed against the senate and not Inappropriately.” He added: "It has gotten to be a habit of senators to be off on one mission or amther instead of here in the senate where they ar? suppose;! to h<" 0 Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area Magley Reformed A special Lenten service will be : held Sunday evening at 7:3" j o'clock, at the Magley Ref rmed 1 church. The mlx-d chorus, the Magley male quartet, and the Strahm sisters will render several Lenten songs. The public Is Invited to attend this service. Baptist Church Dr. F. D. Whitesell, professor of evangelism in the Northern Bap tint Seminary of Chicago, and former pastor of the Baptist church of Decatur, will conduct a wet k cf special services beginning Sunday. Everyone Is invited to attend. Following are the topics he will discus* nightly at 7:30 p. m.. each j h< Ing based from capters In the Book of Romann: Sunday. 10:15 a. tn -"The pur pose and power of the Gospel.” Sunday. 7:30 p. m —“G d's analysis of what's the matter with the world." Monday—" Why Salvation cannot I be earned or deserved.” Tuesday—“ How God saved peo-! pie before Christ came." Wednesday—" How God makes I bad people good.” Thursday— "The message and' method of Christian baptism.” Friday —"How God makes good ; people better.” Sunday, 10:15 a. m.—" How God gives victory to the defeated." Sunday. 7:30 p. m. —"The destiny of the Jews.” Rally Day Special rally day services will be held at the Nuttman Av--. U. B church Sunday. The activities will begin at 9:30 a. m with the study period of the Sunday school. At 10:30 a special rally service with feature music by the Huntington College gospel volunte rs. The morning sermon will be given byj the pastor. The evening service beginning at 7:30. will be In charge of the gospel volunte rs. Gordon Overholt will lie the guest speaker. This group of young , Smith Drug Co. LOANS 1 WOULD A LOAN OF IIS or mor.' “ rralp SOU T If m. Aeo’t to Ist a» ksew You gM »our loan uoUkI* and prtr.Ulr on mamient uhb.. W. do not «umio<i roor f-Wnd> or B' oat shrnM roar er>4U. W. mako in aar of Urw «a>.. TW PHST WAY: On rar pr»o»*l now No wruritr rrqu.rtd Nou lour, •fff Mkßwlff, uftjrf COfb4ltl«rfdM. to b<3<h pfffffOdM Off UMftcJ CvrwpLa TW MCMO WAV: On row <«. tk,. plan star mm rw Mat. TW TWU» WAT: On sour fwmrnrr ; U" Wdw iw Mn COMPANY •aw ankWW awn - T*skoa. 11-7 aacsTua. hkmu

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- SENTIMENT FOR TAX LvuHUwwu f i tfn* ay Pew taxpayers, an I cancel 45 per-i cent of 1942 levies for all Other tux pay re. A period u. five years would be provided to pay the remaining 55 percent i f their la*: year's taxes. The odd* are Improving that the | pay-a* you-go principle will havei another <him ■ I’rc.-snn on house leaders for speedy and affirmative | tax action is Increasing. ——— - —0 - —' Roosevelt Siqns Bill For Postal Pay Raise Washington. Apr. 9 — I UP) —I President Roosevelt today itlgned! a bill granting pay Increases of 3300 annually to all regular postal j employe? from third claes postmaaters to charwomen. Temporary and part-time employes were given Increase* of 15 percent of their present pay scale. The pay raise?, the first given postal employ:? since 1928. will take effect May 1. 0— —— Fort Wavne btreet Workers Get Boost Fort Wayne. Ind., Apr. 9—(UP) —The amount of pay raise for Fort Way in* street department employes I* s ttlerl after week-long negotiations. Board of public works representative David la-wls people has a real message of Christ In word and song. All member* are urged to att nd and friends are invited. 1 CORT SUN. MON. TUES. Cont. Sunday—All Seats 10c to 6 2 SMASH FEATURES! FRANK It's the first feature pictura ’ •verfilmed in the wilds •f tha Amaion Junglal —ADDED THRILLER—--11 Evening* »c2Sc Inc. Tax -0 Tonight & Saturday “OLD CHISHOLM TRAIL” John Mack Brwwn. Tm Rittar ALSO—“G-M«? v*. Bi M k Dragon »e 2Se In*. T«« KIDS—Ac Set. 1:30 to 3P. M.

[ s; .y- th- worker* have accepted : hi agr: •m: nt which provide* a i fiv< r: nt hourly wage lacr a*e ' re.active to April 1. The naw whl.-h is subject to approvsl by the state board of tax commissioners. also calls for an additional flve-cenl pay raise on January 1. 1944. and establish: s longer I paid vacation*. Lewi* add* that an mergency appropriation of 8,500 will be necessary to meet the wage boost. till? year. »■ ii'l ■ iHHBiO " — — 1 Dismisses Charge On Warsaw Plant Washington. April 9 — (UP) - I Charges that the Gatke corporation of Warsaw. Ind., refused to bargain ’ collectively with an API. union were dismissed by the national labor relation? board today. The United Automobile Workers' union had filed the charges after the firm allegedly refused to recognlx? the results of an election by which the union was certffl-d as the bargain-' Ing agent. The vote was 61 to 63, i with 19 hallo'? challenged. However, the NLRB direct? the regional director of the board’s

Real Estate Auction I 10 ACRES K LOCATION: 14 mile* Earn and 14 miles North • B- n.- Hu. belonging to Cynthia L. Miller. Eatate will In -.,1.1 th. Xrhiß Nelson law office. 153 South Second afreet. Decatur Imiuta THURSDAY, APRIL 15,1943 I Between 10:00 A. M. and 4:OC P M ■ IMPROVEMENTS: g room houae. hern SC I SC corn crib, tool shed, hog houae, chicken houae i>< I other Two good welle of water, a good cistern. light* Lifl drained. Immediate poaaeaalon. , ■ GLEN J. MILLER, Administrator I NATHAN C. NELSON, Attorney | ITa 1 *- 1 . *rn ; SUN - 51 " x Tl B | & A J| Continuou". * ■ , ONLY 9c-3«c Inc. Tu I 11' 1 ’ MISE"T3Bn|FnNKRS^T?E|T^.'’ I eSSSI 'J <W||[ 1 Walter BRENNAN . > jMBS MAXWELL • O’NEILL • L'NJLJ V ROBT I LCCNAJ dur | - TONIGHT AND SATTM»AY - | M«i or Steel I Women of Fire 1... Tl»y t "?" 1 a Nation’s Power! The Stokers. M> " e Millionaires that made roaring Pittsburgh r • with life! Big—Brawny—Bold! “PITTSBURGH’’ . „ Merlene DUtrieh. Randolph Smit. Job" »O*' ALSO—Cartew, Nevtiy, fcwa SwW f.i t. i *>.!

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