Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1922 — Page 3

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REBEKAHS TO HOLD DISTRICT MEETING IN BLUFFTON, NOVEMBER 1 At a meeting of the Bluffton lodge! oi the llobekahs last evening prelim ’ Innry plans were made to conduct ai semi annual district meeting in Bluff ton Wednesday, November 1. Nine lodges from Adams, Blackford nnd Wells counties will be represented at the meeting. The degree team from the Ossian lodge will conduct the meeting during the afternoon session, The evening session will be devoted to social activities. MJ’s. Ide, Burke district president, of Hartford City, was present at the meeting last evening. SOUTH SALEM HOME COMING The South Salem church will have a homo coming next Sunday. Services will be held In the church in the fore noon and a big dinner will be served on the Charles Davis yard at noon. Services will again be resum. d in the afternoon with spe< ial speakers and an excellent program has been I arranged. All who have lived near or attended the Sunday School or church at South Salem are cordially invited to attend the Homo Coming services. The home coming services for Buelah were held last Sunday and proved a great success, the services being well attended. - FORMER EDITOR OF DECATUR JOURNAL IS VISITING IN CITY — W. E. Ashcraft, former editor of the Decatur Journal and his son, Wendall, were here yesterday visit I j ing old friends and enjoying the fair. 1 Mr. Ashcraft left here 29 years' ago and has been engaged in educa ! tional work most of the time since and is now in the real estate business' I with headquarters at Fostoria, Ohio. I He will be remembered by the older I ' citizens here and during the two i years he edited the Journal built a reputation as one of the snappiest' newspaper men in the state. The I editor of the Democrat began his newspaper career in Mr. Ashcraft's office and still remembers many pointers given at that time. Rev. B. N. Covert left today for a months vacation at Ft. Madison. Ohio, and Mt. Vernon, where they will visit their relatives.

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BELIEVE LIFE OF UNIONISM IS AT STAKE (Continued from page one) Harding is not inclined to take decisive action, such ap taking over I railroads that fail to function, un-' til every other medium has been ex , hausted. But whenever he believes | the public interest is menaced, he I will not hesitate to take that step, he has made it known. He has full constitutional power to secure receiverships for all railroads that fail to function, his advisors assured him. MR. AND MRS. O. L. VANCE AND DAUGHTER LEAVE ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daughter Lee Anna left at noon today in their automobile for Canada and the oast where they will enjoy a three week’s tour over the hills and mountain roads in that beautiful part of the country. They have their automobile equiped with a bed and will sleep in their ear along the roadside during the greater part of their trip, except when they are in New York City, Montreal, Canada and Boston, Mass. Leaving here they headed for Montreal, Canada where they will spend about a week and will start back on the homeward trip travelling through the states of New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and several others. A year ago the Vances made a four week's trip through the east and this year they will visit those places of interest not seen last year.

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AUTOMOBILE BELONGING TO RAY CHRISTEN WAS STOLEN FROM FAIR GROUND HERE A Ford touring car belonging to Ray Christen, rural mail carrier who re- 1 sides on North Second street, was i stolen from the fair ground on Wed-! nesday night while Mr. Christen was! i attending the night fair. No trace of ■ ; the stolen car has been found.

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