Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1924 — Page 3

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT,FRIDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1921.

Girl Has Twelve Major Operations; To Walk Attain Soon I ’ I Wabash, Feb. 2? Madelyn I-’isher, 1 17 year old girl, wild ha i undergone I 12 operations in a St. Louis hospital .to corn < t double curvature of the spine und othi r dL.ibillties will re- ; turn to her home here I'riihiy night. The girl will come on crutches, for I she is still eonveler.eent, but doctors say she will soon he able to walk without artificial aid and that si, • will evuntually recover. After a visit at her home she will be taken to White’s ' .Maniinl Institute here, where she will iin et her font, r Wabash playmates. The child was sent to St, Louis for treatment by the nobles of the

| Mystic Shrine. Two years ago she attended one of the annual Shrine. (Christmas parties held for the benefit of the kiddies at White’s Institute ! She camo on crutches, u wan, pitiable little figure, scarcely able to 1 work her twisted, mis.ihappen little body into the room. T. W. M< Nabee, active member of the Wabash Shrine club, reported her ease to the national Shrine committee in charge of that organization fund for the benefit of ej.i|<pled children, and through this fend she was enabled to go to the Barnes hospital in St. Louis, where i.l.e was put undi r the care of l>r. Nathaniel Brooks. After several operations were performed to correct spine It was found that both her feet, turned out-ward, and other operations in which the bones of both legs were broken and r-adjusted were performed. 0 Field Goals by “Eagle Eye” Pete After the game a t Angola tonight, the I). 11. S. eagers will begin propiration for the district tourney at I rtland next weekend. The team w ill go to Portland two evenings to p action on the Armory floor. And by the way, gang, the dis* tr'ct tourney should be the only thing on your minds all next week. Win that tourney and then you will have a whole week to think about the regional at Fcrt Wayne. Don’t forget that the district tourney will not be won until the final game io over on next Saturday night. Out of Bounds clears his throat and warbles: "The Phi Belts and Leaders won't play uny more this year, folks, fcr we understand the Leaders all turned in their suits after taking that drubbing from the Warren Rexal's. Decatur certainly has a good tournament team.” If you have a little spare lime Mondiy night. Outta, just travel .over this way and peep in at the high s< hool gym here. You will see those familiar suits very much in evidence, b< ing pursued by those black jersey-

cd Bertie athletes. j The Huntington (’.'iswr’l-Runyons, winners of the W;. cu sectional in dependent tourney bc.l w rk. met •defeat at the hurui-: r f the <' ~v« rdale eagers, .35 to 12, in Hie opining game of the state tourney nt Indianapolis yesterday. It must go hard with Indianapolis and Fort Wayne high schools not to even land in the honorable mention column. — Don’t forget to keep the date of March i! open. That’s when the preachers und teachers cast aside their dignity and masquerade as net stars. Our big three is still Anderson. F. ankfort and Bedford. ~, , —o- - Old Lower Farm Is Sold By Col. Reppert The deed for the Bellmont farm, formerly the old Lower farm, north,eust of Decatur was recorded yesterday, Fred Reppert seling it to Willard Steele, The farm consists of 2< 0 acres and the price given in the d«ed was $27,600. It is on > of the 1 best farms in the county, bn m ><lem ’ buildings, an excellent house, barn ' and other improvements. Col Reppert purchased the farm several years ago. i ■ o Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of overfat people have become slim by following the advice of doctors who recommend Marmola Prescription Tablets, those harmless little fat reducers that simplify the dose of the famous Marmola Prescrip-1 tion. If too fat, don't wait—go now to your druggist and for one dollar, which Is the price the world over, procure a box of these tablets. If preferable you can secure them direct by sending price to the Marmola Co., 1 1612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. , They reduce steadily and easily with- [ out tiresome exercise or starvation diet and leave no unpleasant effect.

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