Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1924 — Page 2

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MADE A COLONEL* __ ? ® e* Jig ’it.'--I . I ’.i»r — MAXINE BROW-N News Editors —This photo shows Maxim Brown, who lias just been warded the high honor of honorary, .d; ni l of the 6th United States infantry for h«r splendid services renli red the boys, making her the sec kind woman in America thus to be, honored. Also, the Prince of Wales is said ;<> have recently sent his emissary with a iequest that she come to Lon] Jon to dance. The late President Harding is said, o have acclaimed Miss Brown the ‘prettiest girl who ever visited th” Vhfte House.” Miss Elsie Janis is the only other oaorarv woman colonel in America w«r’ BOY PROMOTED Marcellus Miller Landed By Curtis Publishing Company ♦ ■ d The April issue of “Our Boys,' ( -übiishni by the Curtis Publishing ; ornpany in th" interest of stimulut- I ng enthusiasm among the carrier ' oys fur the several magazines pub l sh<d by this well known publishing ompauy, contains a picture of Marl ellus Miller, sou of Charles .Miller of. : his city, and the caption ‘'.Marcellus I bility'." The paragraph about Marcellus is. Marcellus Miller, of Decatur.l ndiann. is on the list of newly pro-, noted expert Salesmen on page 13 f this magazine. Bc<ause he has -tick-ability h e should soon b<-< onle I t Master. Marcellus then contrirates the following: "Some of my drums tried to talk me into qui'tng nd said they would not work as hatd | s 1 do. • But I know one thing—l votrtd not make anything of myself oafng around. So 1 intend to keep n working ant! try to become morel nd more successful In my Curtis fork" Tim piettr* in tluj.patniibli-t shows* ■laicelliis with his coaster wagon' taii-M wph magazines. The little J <oy is feeling Justly grquil of his sue-1 . letter front Paul 1,. Brhac!T<«r. rdl! »r 'of "Our Boys,” «•< ngratulates him ml urge# him to keep to the front 311.1. PENDING WOULD AID INDIANA HUNTERS Indianapolis, .Mar. I't - Pr»vl«!oa>i i the I’ubhc Shouting (IrouSl Gant" >fuip- l>j| not pending buforo conms, would greatly benefit Indiana! P<> Imumu. N. Maautelck sup-1 rlnti neb nt of fl sb und gam", depart-1 neat of conservation, said today. lailiuna »{x..*ts<i>en, .Mannfeld said I ir« united for pji.-mv" of the bill. I riu- Izavk Walton inugue and the In-; .mim k'uwi. Gmim-- and Foztst league' atvo apiwoved th" Meoaur*. * I The bill provides for u federal ■ If---rfum coal lug 61 tn be nbUUU<-4 by all; portamen. usln* public .hooting aad 1 lahing grounds. Htinb-ru la Indiana! .•ould be required io par' a total of> The moboy, liuti) State and Federal! mild :;o toward purchase of game ttfuge. Munuftld said. MvlTton Phi Dolts Lose At Montpelier/ Bhihton. Mar. IP After rrnmlng way wt'h a lead at the start of th' i »m«. the uiufHon Phi Delta wont i orced to al v P WI)V h , u,,. t iu nW 1 iiootiiig ut tq,. 't» ntp< ih-r K 'of P 'anr.-guiinn un»l the latter won by he scon. or 39 SM a( I Mouduy evening. Fine ruling < ream <um < atv>l xtruwberry jam nek" an • xe< t -in fii.ujß for nut I bread siindwichca.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1921.

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CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday J. O. O. E. Card Party- l'. O. O. E. Hall. S o’clock. Blue Section of Christian Ladies’ I Ahl Social Yeoic.au Hall. 7t30. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. C. C. 1 Schafer. i Historical Club —Mrs. Ira Fuhrman. Thursday Sih nt Workers of United Brethren I Chun h—Mrs. John D. Wisehaupt, I p.m. Zion Luthi ran Ladies’ Aid Society at school building, 3:30 p. in. S ’ and S. -Miss Charlotte Elzey. Loyal Daughters Class of E. V. ! Church—Miss Ethel Fuhrman. i Bridge Club--Mrs. E. W. Kampe. 7:30 p. m. Calvary E. V. Ladies Aid Society I .ill day Mrs Curtis Miller. , Christian Ladies' Aid Society—Mrs. Harold Albright. 1 Young Woman's Auxiliary, of M. E. church. Miss Frances Harkloss Fourth street. 7:30 p. tu. Friday Friday Afternoon Cl'^h —Mrs. J. it. Horton. 2:30 p.m. Friday Night Club —Mrs. George Flanders. Phllatbae < lass of Baptist Sunda? School .at church. 7:30 p. m. D. Y. U. Class of U. 11. Church Mrs. James Stcnercok. Woman's Faicign Missionary Society of the Methodist church. Mrs. Ainos Yoder. 2 p. in. Saturday League of Women Voters Pastry Sale —Central Grocery. 10 a m. Monday .liesearch Club —Mrs. Fred Frtschte. w Mrs. Dao Tindall delightliilfy entertained at three tables of Fridge at her home on West Adams street l ist night, tn honor of Mrs. |. W. Mary, of South citnd. who is vi.-itjng at the hom? of h er parents. Mr. ami Mrs. John H. Heller. Mi « Lois Peterson J won the prize for hftfh score find Mrs. 'Macy won the gi:t*a: prize. The ‘hostess served delicious refr ,h---1 ments The rnilathae Class oi the Baptist ' (Sunday school will meet Friday even ling at 7:30 ia the Sunday School " w «-.-!■ h ! am! !.'drs. H. Shrull will b- the, hottess. Every inemb-ui- urged to attend. * > • • * The Ladles' Aid Society of th' ' Z’on Lutheran church will meet at the school building at 3:30 o'clock I Thursday aft- rauun. • J'b • Silent Workers class of th United llretbr en church will meet at I the heme ot Mrs. John 1). Wiuehaupt. i1 o'clock Thursday afternoon. A !g< <sl atten<Unce is desired as there i will be bukinesa to be disposed of.' The Minniehaha Club will meet Fri'day cvnlng at the Red Men Hall for | a social hour. The hostesses will he ; Mr«. John Christen. Mrs. James Frlstoe and Mrs. Jani- > Ilsjn. Drill peat j tlie will lie held by the Puiahoutas I t am liefore the meeting cf the club • Th.> Psi lota XI sorority met -last "jening at th" home of Mrs. Charles I Knanp on Mercor Avenue, Bridge ’ aud Mah Jor.gg wore played «ft«r ! which di-h'i-table refreshments were I served by th., hostess. Th • next meetI Ing will tie held at Hi.* honi.**> f Mlsn Ijdartella Kern. April 1. • Doemer Mtnlck Theodore F. Minh-k. non of Theo I dore Mini'-k and Della Roemer, daueh I ter of GU’ L's-tn. r. were quietly mar I ried Tuesday afternoon at three j o'clock hr A. C Batcher, justten of ■ the peace. Naomi Meyer. !><dli"rt llindetau'l and Morris M. But. her ' .rere the only wPnrsaes. | -< Lcginnuirc* T<» Be Aided In Returning Bergdoll llty A. U B-alfir.h tUnited Pr< n C’'rre pondmt* W.’-sMnrton. Mireh 19 Th" Unhid Ktiitcs govrmmrirt h.t Hutrurtcvi diplomatic and c-treutar rrprssenia- • iveg In Gerni'iny tn aid when aver |M -.slld". Am.rle.nji logins reprSt tl’atfvr*. who have K'.Pe tn Gr rmany- to g*.i t.-i. ver f't»-vrlnml Iterg•iol. iirnft 'ltsic'T. to rtturn Iwino ~*k<- hie inedlclnr, It wtm .. imed a' the state di'partm, nt today. I yrhte it< Hon was taken follow lur conferorce here Iw-tw.-.-n iegfou oflit lais and those high In thn depirtmegt.’ . Iho gui'tiHi<"l itself hi. tm I was said offietelly.

Itrmk seasoh TO OPEN SOON ’l Large Squad Greets Coach Howard At D. H. S.; Schedule Announced * Twsnty-nihe candidates attended the first meeting of the D. H. S. track rqtlad yesterday evenin;;, am! several more have signified their intention of being present for the first outdoor workout which will lie held within a few days if the weather stays nice. 1 Coach Howard is putting the athletes through a little preliminary work In the gymnasium already. The track schedule will open with the county meet here on April 19. The schedule includes the county meet, a duel meet, a triangular meet, the sectional meet and the state meet as follows: April 19, county meet. here. April 36, dual meqt with Portland, here. I May 3, triangular meet with Fort Wayne Central and another school to beselected, nt Fort Wayne. May 10. sectional meet. Fort Wayne. May 17, state meet at Indianapolis.! I The third members of the trtangu-: ■ lar meet at Fort Wayne on May 3 ha , not been chosen. It may be South ■ Side or some other school. Prospect!! I are good for a first class team here) this year. There are several athletes] , who had experience on the squad last I ; year and much new material. Among the old men batik this year are Cap- ’ ■ tain Farr, who went to the u.te meej I in the pole vault; Bud White, weights; i Holmes, distance runs; Merriman, dashes; Dorwin and Castle, jumps: I Bea!, pole vault. There will be no l.csebali team in; the high school th! > year, as there ar? I not enough boys who want to play th■! ‘ gante to warrant any attention to that | sport. —— o- - —-- Decatur Chapter No. 112 Royal] Arch .Masons meet Thursday evening. l March 31 at 7:30. Mark Master de I greo conferred. • L. C. HELM. H. I’. Winona Bihle Conference , Books Strong Preachers The many people who* wait ex- j stl • ich '• a. ’--r th- i I‘inln , ary announcement of the great Wi- I nona Lake.’Bible Conference will Im-I , much pleased with the exceptionally • str< ng list of Preachers und Bible I Tc.ii hers who are to f’H up the I . thirtieth annual program ut Winona j • this year. Too dates for the Confer-! - cnee thia year are Augu it 33 to 31. Winona has enjoyed fcr the hat few . years a run of seosoas that has, i brought atinuuly an enlarged attend- . unco not only upon the popular t'hiut -iqu« prog run Bit especially nt l the Bible Confereare. and thia year i the Mauage'-unt fecit confident Is >to be <>ac of the bent Certainly n<\ • than the one already arranged. The - talent is praitlralty all < hoa> n, the ’ engagements defiul'.ely made, al•hongh a few of the periala are st.!!! to be filled. The Speakers arc as follows; Bia- " hops llrprai Lynn Waldorf of Wichita' 1 Kar.sas and Warren A. Candler of Atlanta. Rev, Mark A. Mathew < of p Beattie. Rev. P. W. Philpot of ehi-Hgq r Rev. Boh Shuler of L'>s Anstlc. and 1 Rev. Georgs It. Stuart of fllrmlrtp " ham. Ala ar« umong th" prsnch’r The Bible ln<t-rpret'>ra for this year ar-- Pro:< George U Rcbinrcn of .‘I Uortnl k Tb-mligkal Semluajy. J I Gr<- -h im Mui hen *•. prim U n Tbeol'mc-’l Set.ilQi-ry; A. T. Robertmhi of th<‘ Souilmtq I m'HUi TluiHnu leaj l K. J. of tlK* United lit-til'll Üb’tt.h. Rev. J C. 1 Bi twin t 1 led of vk'nwt Va will address - tteo Mlaaionary Cnnfcroucc akd apt-uk ' a!*', nt some boor in the regular C<m- • who are to speak ro Milford l{ Lyon • John S. H itiiiPon »nd G'scgo I. • i-'t"p|wiia. The Mlnl»>tt»r'a taon-s will be tomlucitd by Dr. Matthews [-r*diably by Dr.Edvar t'< wilt Jones. ■ Wlltlum Jennings Itrymi. Billy Kun ■ day. Utiyd Trihi ns'.and other? have ■ lu-'-n fuvlted but thrtr coming Is net cetla:n. Ono of th” grn'tt< st foot I'es tY tb- Co'-fer'-nt <i v-ili lw t*w- M- hitu pry Q.ftct-t <>f It, A apc' ial pioiyaui In Ite ng built for this part of the week.

FAIR ANNOUNCER idNB 1 WI j •/' r T/ 1 -> I - L - - - , MISS HELEN HATFIELD St Louis. Mo. Attention. ItaiV-o editors, permit P & A. to introduce tn you Miss Ihlen Hatllcld. vh - Fchief announcer at station WCK. Io- ■ cated here. n TWO STREETS (Continued from page one) by Beu, Sehroyer. asked that the ornamental lights ba erected on North Third street from Monroe, north to the Fifth street intersection. Both petitions asked that the improvement | made ui?der tlie law of 1905 and upon motion, they were referred to the electric light committee. Thej improvements cannot be made this J year as several other petitions are I j ahead of them and it is possible that I iit may be necessary to carry them I over until 1936. Fourth and Madison I ' streets will be improved this year and then Mercer Avenue. Adams I street and two blocks on Monroe 1 ] street, from First to Third street. ’ ■he petitions fcr these improvements having be« T filud sometime c o. An executive ft salon folowcd the .regular business session during which jthit:' the councilniin purchased the pipe needful for the extension of the [water mains on certain streets. HEALING CREAM I STOPS CATARRH ' Clogged Air Passages Open at Cnee —Nostrils Cleared If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh |or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at | any drug store. Applp a little of this I pure, iintiseptio, germ destroying [cream into your nostrils and let it I penetrate Enough every air passage |of your head and nu mbnines. In- ' slant reil.-f How good it feels. Your head is I clour. Your nostrils are open. You I breathe freely. No more hawking or | snuffling. Head colds and catarrh .yield like mule. Don't stay stufi-d I up, choked up and miscrabb-. Relief is sure.

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