Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1924 — Page 2
HOOSIER QUEEN ** -*- HH z Mkl ' r 'y & WsT;-«; ??>-»■ W.I .. MISS ELIZABETH GENTRY Tins photo shows Miss Elizabeth Gentry, who has been elected Junior, Prom queen at the University of In-1 diamt. for the big annual dance of the class ot 1925 to be held April 5 Miss Gentry is prominent in dramatics at the university and has acted as coach of a -Himber of successful campus plays this season. WioTof'’” RHEUMATIC JOINTS For 65 years, millions have rubbed smithing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil
right on the tender spot, and by the time they say Jack Robinson — out comes therheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rhett-' matisin and pain liniment which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones: stops sciatica, lumbago, backache anil
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PASTORS APPROVE OF DANCE TO WHICH BISHOP OBJECTS 1 z ' ’ )■■ \ • Mfr? . A A- - - . . . i i n ■ i - I wrfSFA' J I ■ Bi v 7 r r SBB ■_ .£33 Tableau during the barefooted ritual dance of the De''-- Robbia Annunciation given at St. Marks in-the-Bouw-erie. New York, despite Episcopal Bishop Manning's objections. NEW YORK The police reserves were called out Sunday. March 2.1. to handle the congregation which far overflowed St. Mark's in the Bouwerie. New York, in their desire to witness "the ritual dance of the Della Robbia annunciation." given for the first time since Bishop Manning ordered its di.-continuance as a violation of Episcopal i hurch rules Photo show th- tableau of the lighting of the holy ninefold < andlesttck. the mystery of Incarnation I'OR.MER ATTORNEY. GENERAL TOSCI SSES HIS OUSTING. a ‘' '• Ml ?■' •»' JU $ aal y ‘ ■ * "■' ’ • w1 J f w. $ ■ % Step . W t? ■'*“ / FT* *; •** '.T' * - &■* » -riMiwutal* ..ifflium,. .a. -a- - rs-; mun.-vr -a. Hairy M. Daugherty as he appeared after bin ji «> Ci y. where he went after he sent letter ’to President Coolidge. He is surrounded by
Monday. May 5, Is Last Day To Pay Spring Taxes Fve weeks from yesterday, Monday. : May sth. will be the last day or. 1 which to pay the spring Installment of tax.-* without the tin per <mt penalty being added. A few people have already i>n!,l their spring tuxes and ths co inty treasurer has received many inquiries from taxpayera as to the amount of their taxes. i The bunks outside of Decatur al.»o kc< noto'.ate many of their patrons by s.-cur: f nt <1 t i i dividual’s taxes and have the receipts sent to the bank where the , taxpayer tan pay the installment. Much of th- money now received at the treasurer's offlee comes through the mulls. County Agent Urges Soybean Inoculation A story urglnc farmers to Inonttate their soybeans, written by I. M, Bnxehe. entinty agent of Adams county, appeared tn the April Issue of Amer ciin Furmine, a widely rood fsrm publication, published i.i ('hiesen. The story fa a* follows: / I Herman Scb.eimann ha* d<-monstrut rd -hut It pays to Inecvlate ‘ wtybogiM. Several acres of th<a “wood c” crop" with the Inttfhtlon of cutt Irg the b>--*ns for ha* or trod as th’ condition,’ tr.lrht determine Ultra wet wentbrr during the ttm" the beam were read* tn be turned into bay made it net-cu drv to let them remain for seed, 1n order tn deseemlne th«> hen.-fl» cf Inoculation of the »,,m| upon rl»« '■r<»p Mr. Schuteatw* sowed n sgrtun a'tott’ throe rods sq-taro In one turner of the field with n i|poaul.i|r I seed The tw-atl-i in tl’in t--st pic’ failed to make the growth run ’u by the Itineul'itml beans, about three. Ini F.es dlffeyriKr b -!n,-r noted In thhidrht. Considerable variation was I al-o s—'n In tlw qucdUiy of beano, j the difference b-'lnrt In favor nt ' tho'ic wh'« h won- Iro'-uUt-d, Xxnm | Imul.ou of the roots at t iit*ie et I trstitrity of the crop •hnw'-d pr:u H -1 ■ill/ Uo wotlulex In the test pill* w-hl|r- I tin tiifiitrinmi. / of nodules w,i.. irotsnl I In other part* of the field, la inm uHtimr Mr Kth- lnmnu mix- ; °*l one plain of dirt gatherod front ; pf ipo.-»tjf»-,| ' -nytieana .oi the iwvvtowa ywtr’j growth with I our qtart of water. Thia mixture waa
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of dirt vas thereby given to ca. b ■ i h<mi Th's pw-pettion of dirt iin.l ; water has i -en found by a norther of farmers of th‘» county to male n ea rly mixed throughout the beans | but ia not moist enough to swell thi in.—County Agent L. M .Busch- — -.(i Baseball Players Limbering Up Now With Joint-Ease t •
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DOINGS IN SOCIETY The members of the Psi lota Xi ; S. imity r.. t last evening at the hum 1 f Mi s Xfarcell* K< rn on Seventh ! streei. Plans were made for a par- , '/• ile to be held Saturday April 12. at th. Central Grocery. A committe<-, including Mrs. Marie Porter. Mrs .Xing Adams and Miss Marcella Kern. . - - appointed to make arrangementfor the annual annlv, _ sary dance t< ibe b« ld May 13. During the soda' l.r.’i." d. !>■( table ref*■ rhotenta were I -rv. .1 Miro Mary Callow, of Madam i Ulakor's Sel::><>l at Indianapolis, and , :> member of the sorority, was an out ( of.town guest. Mrs. Felix Heltltoitre was hostess .tn th" Tri Kcppa Sorority last even- , Ing at her home <>n Hung stn&t I After »u short buslneas session a so al Irour was enjoyed. Mrs. Joe i Th pp. cf Svmcuse, Miss Dorothy Dur k*n and MI-» Gladys Meyer, students of Madam fllnker's School, at Indianapolis. and members of the sorority. . were out-of town guests. At a late , h< nr deUciiMis refreshment.! were | served The next meeting will be I ' Id at the home of Mrs. E. W. t Ki"/ pe. same to be a social meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyer entert talned at a six o'clock dinner last . ev u'ng in honor of Rev. and Mrs. I* ,■ ’A' S'nite, of Dayton. Ohio. Other • . us w-w. Fn<| Mutwhl-r. BAgnr. Albi rt and Ella Mntschler » *' JWM^Q^, * Ma| sMMmMaaMaaaaanw lied Men To Hold A Debate This Evening ' Tii>- iju' sifort of who received the •....i ern-hy from the white ui--n. the Indian or the negro, will h« drbatsd ’ IP's evening by m- mbers of Hie lied Men * l< dge at tnu regular lodge ! m«et lin-ln - and Chtrt-ncg Weber will d-'lmt" the ultli matlvo rM" of the question and W, Ftnigbfy ( and End IPosser will argu.. that thnegro rocvlvvd the (post cruel treat- . rn-nt. The debate |>ronil*.>M to boa ' irtw-d on- and all m«i*te>rn of the nft* • <1 b<> pri Mt’Dl. ■<! »a 111 II — —aa Rev. I leu miner Preaches Another Lcnter Sermon Her. Nichols* l!< ttmnt-r. who de-llv-rod th- U-nt-m rormua at the st. Mary s Catholic churoh last evining. h'ul for his stibj':-’. "Th-- t'hurelF Mmt bi' I’niror -al" Th« -littn It was ti’i-d and H-v IHiwh'i .-ra-n b . »'av bo'll itwl'ueftto tiud Insplrta*. Hs will' »p-ak again n-xt Tuesday.
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- CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Gray Side of Christian Ladies Aid Mrs. Minnie Daniels. Historical Club Mrs. Harry Helm. Woman's Missionary Society of I B. church—Mrs. Will Shjtckley. 2:00. Thursday Work & Win Class of U. B. church —Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mumma. Woman's Missionary Prayer meeting of Anitoch Church —Mrs. Flo Bright. Bridge Club—Mrs. Dan Tyndall. 7.20 p. m. Concord Ladies* Ahl and Missionary Society—Mrs. Mary Fleming. 2 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church —Schoolhouse, 3:30. Mt. Pleasant Ladies’ Aid Society— Mrs. Jesse Singleton. Christian Ladies' Aid and Missionary Society—Mrs. Noah Mangold. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of Presbyterian church —Mrs. Charles Teeple. 2:30 p.m. Ever Ready Class of M. E. church —Pot-luck supper, basement of the church, 6:30 o’clock. Friday S. and S. Club—Miss Ireta Shakley. Annual North Ward play. "On MidSummer's Day'' .high schorl auditorurn. 7:30 p. m. Kirkland Township Ladies ClubHigh School. 1 p. ni. Minnehaha C!u’>— lodge Room. W. H. M 8. of M E. Church Mrs. ■W. J. Bowen. 313 Madison street. 2:30 p. nt. The Woman's Home .Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at th ehome of Mrs. Will Bowen | '•l3 Madison street, as 2:30 o'clock ’’’ridgy afternoon. Mrs. C. H Colter vill be the leader end the following ’rograi.i will be given, which gives he outline of the Community work n the large cities: Marcy Center Home. Chicago, by Miss Faye Stults: City Work, by Mrs. H B. Heller; Campbell Settlement. Gary, by Mrs. C. L. Walters; Adeline Smith Home, Little Rock. Arkansas, by Mrs. A. J. Haney; Our Settlement Work in Fort Wayne, by Mrs. F. V. Mills; And A Little Child Lead Them, by Mrs. M. E. Hower. Every member And friend of the society is urged to be present and bear Miss Faye Stults tell about Marcy Center, as she knows ho conditions there from visiting he ec-’th-ment on different i while In C-h'cago duing the last two ears. Miue Stults has been In trafnng school there. Miss Agnes Kohne entertained the I nemher* <»f the Delta Theta Tau »o-! “ority at her home on Jefferson 1 root. .Monday evening. Mias Tootz) Kelter and Mrs. Floy Blair were appointed delegates to the district con- , reflticn to be held at Mishawaka und I lentil Bend April Jfi and 27. with the Mishawaka chapter as hostess. ThiHatriet includes chapters at Port- , land. Huntington. Decatur. Valparaiso. Fort Wayne and several other Teat by towns Several other mem-s-rs are planning to attend. The next mvptlnc will be held in two weeks with Mm. Jack Brunton. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mumma had u thedr guests for dinner today. Rev. . iml Mra. Wier. of Van Wert, Ohio. . 'lev. Wier H pastor of the Pleasant , Trove U. U. church of which .Mr. -nd .Mrs. Mumma are members- • The- S. and 8, Club will meet Fri- [ lay With .Ml « Ireta Shaektey. A good attendance Is desired P • The Work and Win Class of the Übited Brethren eburrh will meet ”htr*tlay evening with Mr. anti Mrs. Me*rls Mumma. ut their hettne on Seventh alrmtt. Vr. and Mrs. Ralph ■ Mtctey will a-tsist in entertaining. • A pleusant party was given Sunday it the Apph'inen hotee west of the 1 --'ty. l.onttring Mra. Appbman It ■egs Mra. Appleman's eighty-second b'rthday anniversary. A bountiful . Ilaner was served at 6 o'clock, the ••Mtierpiece of the table Is'lng a large I >rthdat cake beartag eighty Iwo estidles. All of thu children wore I'* ’em. Gt'/’ata fr<>m a dlstanc•ore Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer and | -Inughlor. Mary, of Fort Wayne; Mr. iml Mrs. William Lotdto and daugh•r. Bertha of Coldwater. Ohio. All •vlMtetl Mrs Aptdcmua many happy I e'wrna of the day. Hevorol friends and relatives :at!w<red nt the honto of J. |* John•***’♦*o nt Monrent. Tneaday, the tte* asi tun being bia aeveuly fourth birthday. »' no<m a ■timptuous dinned was erved. it. o Johnson of Gary R. v. ot Wapakoneta. Ohio* E. W.
Johnson, of this city and l|(rs. C. E. Hocker, who are children of Mr. Johnson's. were among the gtiests present. * Peter M. Fulk, one ‘of the oldest residents of Kirkland township, was very pleasantly i eminded Unit he had again reached another nille stone In life's journey Sunday when a few of his many friends gathered at his home to surprise him. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fulk more than proved their ability as host and hostess by the sumpteous dinner served. The birthday cake was a large white cake decorated with pink candles in pink rose bud holders. The collection of seventy-six candles on the cake made a beautiful and appetizing center piece for a laden table, Tffose present were i’eter M. Fulk. Dr. Muri Fulk, surgeon at Thimo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Helmrich; Mr. and Mrs. O. VDilling; Mr. and Mrs. Longenberger. of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth.' Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Yaney and Mr. and Mrs. Pett and two sons, of De-
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sure flt* Always £its peifegdy n' Vx < A i/M|' v ,xj & ] . can rah? the rhe‘®pe" ■* ■, > ■■< > ■‘■v / ' SURE'HT T OILLOijiEN CAPS I pa* roaa .© t%lCr MADE DY FLNL LEVYING. 702 ERC ADWAY.aNEW YORK CITY I TEEPLE & PETERSON BIG FREE ATTRACTION To Take Place Wednesday Evening Court House- —6 o’clock sharp LEW NEIaSON The Htrongcdt little man in thv world. See him pull a Stud eba kc r and 10 prominent citizens from Court Hoiim* to Old Adams County Hank. WITH HIS TEETH awai—w—————a——svaama——s*w 111 Studebaker cars arc sold in Decatur and Adams county by LIBY & YOST South First Street
catur; the Misses MaryT*'** I Esther Wright; Mar Rar ’ et Mildr-d Dor othv “‘I Messrs. George an.! Honicr "M and Wayne Dilling. A T 'M afternoon was spent and all *x Grund Rapids, Mich., A;)rll . persons are dead and fo Ul - „ cd for following a blaze whlth “* stroyed the Livingston ho "* eat lv today.
.. . Special Price tin Chestnut Anthracite A shortage of st ora . e room compels us to ( ,ff er two ears of Genuine Cheß. nut Anthracite at the | ow . est price it will be this year. -f. See us at once as this coal must be sold direct from car. Decatur Lumber Co mwruiiiu s_< .l"jx '-.fTTai*. »•
