Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1944 — Page 2
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* RURAL CHURCHES 1 * Pleasant Valley * Wesi*yan Methodist Church Noel H. Winterholter. pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. tn Morning worship, *10:30 a. tn. Preaching, 7.3 t» p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesdays. 8 p. m. We are pleased to announce that Dr. F. It Eddy will be speaking here Sunday morning. October 15 at 10:30. hr. Eddy is president of the Wesleyan Methodist denomination with headquarters in Syra cnae. New York He will be here for this, one service only. Go to church Sunday The church is your friend. — —o—Willshire Circuit U. B Church L A Mldduiigh. pastor Willshire 9:30 a. m Sunday school. 10 30 a m —Clans meeting 7:'hi p m Preaching service. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday -Prayer meeting St. Paul 9 15 a. m -Preaching service. 10:15 a. tn Sunday school. 9:00 p. m Tuesday-Bible study i anti prayer meeting. Winchester 9:30 a. m Sunday school. in 30 • in The Missiouaty Union Gospel team will be in charge or the s.-rvlee Conte and enjoy this service This group of workers is from Herne. Ind. 8:0e p tn TTftnsday — Prayer meeting. — — —•
Monroe Fri’nds Byron Leaser, pastor October is rally month. Three Sunday* to ao. It 3P-W3O a. in Sunday school. Win. Zurcher. supcrintedent. 10:S<Ml:3fl a in Morning worship. Special speaker. George Murray. Bible secretary of the Gideon Association 7.30 p. m. — Evening service. Theme. "The Power of Prevailing Prayer." Wednesday. 7 30 p. in. — Bible I study, prayer and praise Friday, Oct. 13th—Victory prayer hand at the home of Eva Brewster. ; „0_ — Monroe Methodist Church E O. Kegerreis. minister IMi* 11 i Morning worship. 8 30 a m Ralph Xeuetischwander. representative of the Gideons international, guest speaker. Church school, Io: 30 a. tn. Less-
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I on. "The Christian View of Man " Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6 4: 1 p. m. Evening service. 7:30 p m. Ser mon. "The Discipline of Life " Tuesday evening. 7:30 p m , Midweek prayer and Bible study. I Acts, chapter 13. Choir rehearsal following. Calvary Evangelical Church F. H Willard, minister Homecoming day. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. James Darr, superintendent. Morning worship, 19:40 a. m. The pastor preaching. Basket dinner at noon. Afternoon service. 2 p. m. Iter. Carey It .Moser, of the Baptist church of Decatur will speak. o Pi a e ol eOpWyd 6<Ts.M thrpyup Rivarre Circuit Gilbert A Eddy, pastor Mt. Victory Bunday school. 9:30 a. m. Cloyce Croiier, superintendent. Worship service. 10:30 a. m. Sermon hy the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 9 p m. Gregg Knittie, leadPleasant Grove Sunday -ihooi, 9 30 a.nr. Warren Harden, superintendent. Class meeting. 10:30 a m. Fred Bittner, leader. Worship service, 8 p in Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 8 p. m. Mt. Zion Sunday school. 9:30 a. nt. Jim Beobout. superintendent. Claaa meeting. 10:30 a tn. laiuise Bunner, leader.
U. B C. E. service. 7:30 p. m. Aldeatt Beobout, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. 7 :30 p. m. o Union Chapel Church of the United Br e thren in Chritt Rev. D H. Pellett, pastor Sunday school. 9 30 a. m. Thurman Drew, superintendent. Morning worship. 10:15 a m. Subject, "The Victory of Faith." Christian Endeavor, 6:15 p. m. Miss Veda Williamson, president. ; Evening worship, 7:30 p. in. Subject. "Greatness.” Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:301 p. m. Q - —. ■ — Mia Herbert Stoner of Chicago and Mrs. James l-aiwards of Leip-, *ic, Ohio are visiting their sister. { Mie. A. D. Suttles here this week. ■Mr*. Eliza Green, 87, died at her I home in Ossian yesterday after a ■ long illneea Funeral services will' be held Sunday afterDoon at 3 o'clock at the Methodist church there. Robert Buuhee. of Ossian. Dem-1 ocratic candidate for congressman.
E Revival Meeting Now Going On Through Oct. Isth RALLY — 9:30 Sunday s y s sju* Morning, Oct 15th FAMILY DAY—Each Family bring a family. We need you to Help us Reach the Goal. Old Fashioned Revival service. Good Congregational Singing. Special Music. Church of the Naxarene Marshall & North 7th St. Decatur. Ind. RALLY—OCTOBER—RALLY c-' a /> wan fly . W1 ■ w >e J 'I r * W M H| aJH mH 1 1 i Our Car of Storing Petetoes Has Just Arrived J* la Now Ready For You — Buy Now — Store f *^9*fltf for Use This Mflnterl I . S. No. I MAINE ■l;- s-n ' KROGER FOOD MARKETS
J New Pastor mi iff ■ I ■ " ... t '* “ t-- ar J 11 Bev, Erich B. Allwardt will he installed as pastor of the Imman- j uei Lutheran church. nortneast of, Decatur, at a sjiecial service Sun day evening at 7 o'clock was a visitor In Decatur today W A Fonner. a bailier making hie • bom in Harland with his daughter, Mrs. Helen Bennett, was a visit-1 or in Decatur today attending to I i bmsinese. On October 8 he celcbrat- 1 ed his 80th birthday, and sometime. I the latter part of November he ' plana to hunt deer in the upper. .Michigan peninsula Mr Fonner is a former resident of this city. IMiss Joan F Cowens. daughter (of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Cowens of 1601 West Adams Street, was bon-’ort-d at Western College, Oxford. Ohio, thu week when her name was Included in the dean's Ils', read in tltapel on honors day by Dean Bar(l>ani Mathias. This list Is comprised of students who have attained exceptional excellence in their studies 'for the preceding year ■Mr and Mrs. Clarence E. Bell. .Mr. and Mrs. Harve N. Shroll and Rev. and Mrs. Carey Moser have returned from Indianapolis, where they attended the slate conference of the Baptist church. Mr Shroll waa the delegate from the Decatur church, of which Rev. Moser is the pastor. Dr. C. ('. Rayl, of this city. Dr H E. Steinman of Monroeville and ' Dr C P. Henchman of Geneva will attend the international clinic th | Cbiogo. beginning this *eek-end. INSTALL NEW PASTOR Cuutiuuao rivs. .“»«• « from 100 communicants In 1931 to the present number of 175. On October 8, Trinity church was privileged to burn the mortgage on Its property in the service commentI orating the 14th anniversary of the dedication of its house of worship. Born at Sandusky. O, in 1905. son of a parochial school teacher, . the Rev. Allwardt spent his preschool years in Dayton, until his father In 1911 was called as professor of German and music at the Woodville. O , lattheran Teachers' | Normal and Academy. Since the closing of this institution in 1924,
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the family has resided In Fort Wsyne. Rev. Allwardt attended the parish school of Solomon Lutheran church at Woodville, In 1921 received his high school diploma from the academy, and in 1923 the music department certlßcate. In 1926 he was granted the degree of bachelor of arts from Capital University. Columbus, O. After working one year at the old Dudlo Mfg Co. in Fort Wayne, he returned for a year of study at the seminary of Capital University, before transferring to Concordia Seminary. Mrs. Allwardt is the former Miss Olga Grapatln. graduate of St. John's pariah school and of Collinwood high school. In Cleveland. Rev. and Mrs. Allwardt have four children. Theodore, 10. Dorothea, 7, Richard. 5. and one-year-old Ruth. o ■■ -- Rainbow Girta Rummage ' sale, all day Saturday. Zion Evangelical and Reformed church basement, 240r51
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l * n Here Are The Facts! A Clear Statement Regarding The Budget For The 1944 - 45 DECATUR Community War Fund ★ Give ONCE - Give For ALL ★ What It Does . . Who Benefits .. • K ' ’ 1 • 4 • 1J * Uniting in one drive the pleas of 19 relief All U. S. servicemen, merchant marines and rehabilitation agencies plus OUR OWN war prisoners, people in all Allied countries HOME COMMUNITY CHEST, it is the most needing clothing, food, seeds, medicine and practical way of giving constructive and various other items. Our own Boy Scouts, needed aid to those whom war has hit Girl Scouts, Salvation Army, and other hardest. agencies. Drive Opens Monday, October 16 ★ GIVE GENEROUSLY ★ In order that the Citizens of Decatur and Adams County may have a clear picture of the budget, we submit the following figures necessary to be raised. NATIONAL WAR FUND ADAMI COUNTY WAR FUND DECATUR COMMUNITY FUNO Decatur 87.918.00 Dh ar< of War Fund 87.918.00 Bern* 2,131.15 Boy Scout* 1.065.00 Geneva 966 00 Girl Scout* ............. 574.50 * - • - :::: Prebl* 100.00 R***rv* far Contingencies 3,000.00 TOTAL 811,506.18 TOTAL *16,567 50 Be Ready With Your Donation When The Solicitor Calls Decatur Community Fund, Inc.
1 RED FORCES IN (CoaUW—o Pram rM, <il* was reported In the border area ‘ pact of Tilalt and jammed against the frontier at three other point* J to the north and »outh. Th»‘ Red armlea of Gen. Ivan C. , Bagramian and Gen. Ivan D. Chernlakhovsky ware hammering the Igjrder itself below Memel. we»t of Katina*, and south of the KaunasKolgsberg railroad. ’ Squad* of 30 to 50 German tank* led the counterblow* by three Infantry and one Panzer dtvi»|on* which failed to *tem the Soviet ad- ' vance. The Nazis Anally threw 180 ' tank* and »elf-prope!led gun* Into ’ a climactic thrust, but lo*t 50 machine* and then fell back to the frontier. The government newspaper Izvestia said the Russians were nearing the border In the Tilsit sector along a broad front. The road* i were jammed with Soviet supply I column* carrying • tremendou* supply of shell* for the guns which
were bombarding Tilsit and other Bust Prussian strong points. ARTILLERY AND (O**tl*w4 rrwn W* D had been broadened to four miles and had carried forward nearly a mile west of Venlo ami southeast of Overioon. The advance put the British forces within two mile* of the strategic communications hub of Venrain. Opposition was deacrib* , ed as not too heavy” but the advance was slowed by forest tangles. soggy marshes and mine ■ fields. A front report said the Germans apparently had given up any thought of cutting off the tip of the Nijmegen salient and there was evidence of a movement southward toward Aachen i The Canadian Ist army advanced more than a mile south of the Schelde estuary and reached i Rnroyaardspaat.
REPORTS tCo*U***4 rag* 1) many d*ys by carrier plane* of Admiral William F. Halsey's third fleet on ths enemy * defense* guarding the southern approaches to Japan proper, and the deepest thrust yet toward the China coast Mltscher* carriers opened the series of raids Monday with a heavy assault on the Ryukyu Islands, which form a chain from Julian's home island of Kyushu to near the northern Up of Formosa. On Tuesday, "large’’ forces of carrier planes attacked Luxon principal island of the Philippines, hut Admiral Chester W. Nimitx, In announcing the Formosa raid thia morning, still had no details of the Luzon attack. Nimits, in announcing the raid, merely mentioned that the carrier planes attacked enemy airbases and Installations on Luzon, and explained that “detailed re-
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