Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1923 — Page 2
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DELATER DAILY DEMOCRAT, THERSDAY, MAY 3, 1923
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Thursday Luncheon Brld(6 Club Mr». Fred Fnllenkamp, S: 00. Woman'* Home umt Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian church- Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger, 2:3U p. m. Ladies' Aid Society us Calvary Church--Mrs. Allie Schafer. Baptist Womans society—Mrs. J. Clirouister. Ever Heady cass of M. E. church — Mrs. Irvin Klrey—postponed. League of Women Voters —Industrial rooms, 7:30. Friday W. R. ('.—G. A. R. hall. 2 o'clock. Zion Lutheran Aid soelety—School house. 3 o'eloek. Christian Ladies Aid Society—j Mrs. Wm. Kohls. Belt a Theta Tan —Vlrgene Smith — . S o'eloek. W. H. M. of M. E. church with Sirs. Milt flower, 2 p. m. Minnehaha Club, after lodge at lt<‘d Man's hall. Historical Club Closing—K. of P. home, 6:30 pm. Saturday Junior club —Miss Margaret Niblick. Home Guards of M. E. Church — Miriam Parrish. C. L. of C. Pastry Sale —Green’s Meat Market. A. M. Tuesday E. L. of C. E; —Miss Ethel Fuhrj lean, 7:30. The Historical dub will have their 1 iii.ntml closing meeting Friday eve King at the K. oi 1 home with a din- !:. r party. * Th< Mission Band of North Manchester will give a Missionary pro ;r ;,i. Sunday. May 6th at i' l a m. and p.m. at the Pleasant Dale ehureh I . ervoiie is cordially invited to at j tend. •* Tic Home Guards of the Metho<i -t cliureh will meet Saturday ai-d-moon at 2:30 o'clock with Miss Miriam Parrish on North Fifth street ★ Members of flu- Senior Class have 'issued invitations for the commencement exercises and reception to be j held in the May 22. * Miss Maynie Terveer delightfully entertained the Bachelor Maids at a i six o'clock dinner at the Murray Hotel and five hundred party at the ; Terveer home on Fifth street. .Guesis besides the regular club inein- - hers were Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. Prizes were 'w on by Mrs Bernard Terveer. Mrs. James Brown, and guest prizes by Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and Mrs. A. R Holthouse. ★ The Evanlegical League of Cliris- ; tian Endeavor will meet with Miss Ethel Fulirman at her home north of Hi-- city on next Tuesday evening at ! 7:30. A good lively meeting will be | held. o V Searching for Missing Roy by Means of Radio I Mitcil I’rfwi sour C’»rrCKpoiMl<*n< Schnectady. N. V.. May 3. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —-Tile. , arms <-f the wireless, reaching out in every direction for little Venter Alevandersoti. six year "radio kidnapping" victim touched today upon a clue that sent detectives Sargeant jVan Dusen and iiolice officials of lOgdensburgh,lOgdensburgh, X. V. hurriedly on what may be the final lap of their chase, may be the final lap of their chase. E. F. \V. Alexanderson. chief eugin cer of'the radio corporation of America and Mrs. Alexanderson. lost Venter's parents, took heart when tliey heard the invention the father hail done so much to perfect, was working well for them in their time of fear and sorrow. DR. RAYL AT INDIANAPOLIS Iff. C. C. Rayl went to Indianapolis this afternoon where he will attend an X-Ray demonstration. Dr. Rayl will be out of the city until next Sunday. Questions About Citizens' Training Camp Answered "Let's Go" is the Citizens' Military Training Camp Slogan Thirty days of outdoor life at Camp Knox are j offered at Code Sam's expense. How -dial! I he greeted upon my j arrival at Camp Knox? What shall I j hate to do the first few hours? These! are twin pertinent questions* that enter into the mind c? each candidate receiving orders to go to camp To begin with Camp Knox Is about thirty-five miles from Louisville on
the Louisville branch of the Illinois Central to Memphis. Therefore In purchasing tickets get one through to Camp Knox, as the local rate is $1.13. The Illinois Central trains leave from the Seventh street station near the river, and it is the same station used by the It. ()., C. ti 0., Big four and Southern. Trains leave at 6:45 a. ra. and 12:10 and 4:15 p.m. It will be found to be to your advantage to leave your homes at such times as to arrive in Louisville before noon. Persons coming to Louisville on other roads having a ticket to Camp Knox are entitled to a transfer by bus from station to 1. C. station. Those arriving at Camp Knox on train leaving Louisville, Ky.. at 12:10 p. m. will arrive at camp In time to be examined, equipped and assigned to barracks before laic at night. Vpon arrival at Camp Knox station you will see officers with red
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1 Coats ahd Suits Our entire ! ine of ( oats and Suits will ts be sacrificed at a great reduction I iida.v and Saturday. We must make room for new summer goods arriving daily—hence this great saving.
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bunds around their left arm. They are to direct you to the camy. A pro--1 hmlnary examination Is made ut the ' railroad by a medical officer, so that no one suffering from a contagious disease may enter camp. You will be formed in line, and the medical officer will then I exumine ! throat and cheat. After this- examination you will be marched from the railroad station to the camp, a distance of about one j mile and taken to the personnel officer. Just outside the office you will be served with lunch. Doing His Duty "For two years I suffered agonizing pains in my stomach, belching up sour and bitter fluids aud gas. Tongue always coated. Doctors were unable to help me. The first dose of Muyr’s Wonderful Remedy made me f- ei 100 per cent better, and 1 am now feeling better than at any time in my life. I deem it my duty to advise other sufferers.” It is a simple. harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation whic hcauses practically ;.ll stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money reunified . For sale by The Holthouse Drug Co, anil druggists everywhere, :
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