Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1922 — Page 21
Jjjjjppf- w MU* Jk % £ •' L . FRANCE CONTER Manager of the Conter Ice Cream Company and secretary of the Decatur ■atrial Association. _ ■ Iffßtgfo*:’ J& R. Jrair ■ C. E. BELL President of the Decatur Rotary dub and a booster for the “City of Childhood.” Various Organizations In County Behind Plan (Continued from Page 2, Section 4) d serving the Master by loving and toes his children. We are wishing lit praying that you may find It adsable to bring to our community the (secrete expression of this Christ-
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«?pjF ', , : U f " ah Jr JOHN CARMODY Local manager of the Holland - St. Louis Sugar Company, a member of several of the Yeoman Day commit tees and a booster for the City of Childhood. like vision which you now hold; but wherever it may be that this great vision may be manifested, our prayers will follow you and may God’s bless ings crown the enterprise with abundant success. We do most whole heartedly tender to you our co-operation and united as sistance in aiding you in securing the most desirable location of your "City of Childhood" at Decatur, Indiana. Fraternally Yours, C. H. COLTER JAMES T. MKRRYMAN JOHN NIBLICK Committee"* City Council Has Passed A Resolution To That Effect Whereas the Brotherhood of American Yeomen contemplate the establishment of an Orphanage in the United States of America and the citiens of Decatur and Adams County, Indiana, recognizing the great good such an institution will be to Humanity, are desirous of lending their every effort in assistance thereof; Whereas Decatur Homestead of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen and all the citizens of this community are desirous of having said institution located in Adams County, Indiana;
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922
CHARLES H. COLTER Os the Smith and Bell Lumber company and a believer in Yeoman's Great Ideal. Therefore he it resolved by the Common Council in and for tiio city of Decatur, Indiana that the Brotherhood of American Yeomen lie commended for their broad conception of duty to Humanity and that the Civil
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—7 ’ < v - , Yy.S. - *> . ' - / ** * A. D. SUTTLES Who assited in the securing of the cites for the Yeoman officials. city of Decatur, Indiana and the ofilcers thereof extend their hearty cooperation in every particular in the furtherance of said project.
WILL O'BRIEN Local manager of the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company and a booster for the Yeoman City of Childhood. Passed and adopted by the com- 1 mon council in open session tills Ist day of August, 1922. H. M. DeVOSS
Attest:,, C. K. KAUFFMAN Clerk i Piiss Resolutions Favoring 1 City for Location of Yeomen Home Berne, Indiana, Aug. 8, 1922. Subject—'The City of Childhood" Whereas the Brotherhood of Ameriean Yeomen are about to establish a homo for orphan children and Whereas, The City of Deeal.ur, Ind., Is so situated to make an Ideal locit- 1 ,(1011 for said home and Whereas, The fundamental prinei pals of tile Great order ot Knights of! Pythias are charity and Benevolence lio It Resolved: That Berne T<odgo No. 1 298 Knights of Pythias extend to the | order of American Yeomen our fellcitations in tills worthy undertaking land ask that said “City of Childhood” lie located in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Bo it further Resolved: That we extend to the | City of Decatur our undivided sup- | port and influence to the end that the 'Brotherhood of American Yeomen may locate this institution of Charity wßhtn ihn borders of Adams County. Resolved: That a copy of these he I sent to tlie committee in charge at
Decatur, Indiana, wit It the request that a copy be*sent to the Officers of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen. Signed C. A. 11 FARE, C. C. A. BAGIvEY, V. E. . T. GOTTSCHALK K. U. & H. Adopted in open loddge Aug. Bth, 1922 (Seal) • ... — Decatur, Indiana, August 12, 1922. The Woman's Club of Decatur expresses its unqualified admiration for the philanthropic project to be known as the "Cty of Childhood” and herein pledges its heartiest support in every way possible in securing the location of said “City of Childhood,” at Decatur, Indiana. Mrs. C. L. Walters, Civic Department. Mrs. John R. Parrish, Literature Department. Leona Bosse, Dramatic Department. Mrs. Louis A. Holthouse, Music Department. —e —— San Francisco, Aug. lti. —Firmly insisting that his plans for the future were entirely indefinite, Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle sailed from San Francisco today for the Orient.
