Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1924 — Page 2

— 9 For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove 30c. CORNEL. Pain Stops Instant ly —Take Them Oft fflwF - With “Gets-lt” mJ The Holthouse Drug Co. I

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IS COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Franklin. Itid , April 3.—Dr. H. Noble Sherwood, head of the history department of Franklin College, will deliver nine high school commencement addresses within the near future. He will speak at Greentown, Apri 18; Twelve Mile, April 21; Scircleville. April 22; Coal City. April 24; Midland, April 25; Clark township tohnson county) April 26; Nineveh, April 28; Troy, April 30; and | Clifford, May 1. ..... 0_... , See “One Midsummer’s Day” H. S. Auditorium Friday night. | 7Ht 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1921.

* CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Work & Win Class of U. B. church , —Mr. und Mrs. Morris Mumma. Woman's Missionary Prayer meet- ' ing of Anitoch Church—Mrs. Flo ' Bright. Bridge Club —Mrs. Dan Tyndall, 7:30 p. m. Concord Indies' Aid 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 W. R. ('. — Legion Hall. 2 p. m. S. and 8. Club—Miss ireta Shakicy. Annual North Ward play. "On Mid Summer's Day" .high school auditor ium. 7:30 p. tn. Kirkland Township laidies (Tub— High School. 1 p. m. Minnehaha Clul>—laxige Room. W H. M S. of M. E. Church Mrs. W. J. Bowen. 313 Madisor street, 2:30 p. nf Wednesday Historical Club—Mrs. S. E. Hite. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. J. C. Peter 1 - ■son. The me«nl,ers of the W. R. C. will meet at the Legion Hall. Friday afternoon ;>4 two o'clock. Business of imIportnice will be transacted and all [members are requested to be present. • The wool blanket which was given away by the members th? degre team of the Catholic latdics of [Columbia was won by W.-P. Shan;;- ■ han, at the meeting Tuesday ev< uing The n'storieal Club had a -,—rv I ‘inter s’ing tueetlng Wednesday .after I noon ;'t lb.; born, of i4y;y -m Third «fr’cet Rer head a very interesting paper oti 1 "Chris.! n Refoime s" Tfce n v m etin - will la- held with Sirs. 8 iHit- . l ate :» ,!.c ait< :»< > n d ;• t able r-frerhments were served. • The Frirt iv Nigh (I 1 b Will no meet tomorrow tdr.bt Iwcatiss o£ cor dieting with the North Ward Plat | which wtU bo given at the High j S.htol Anditoriviu. All members of the dub ar? requested to note the I change. Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Flanders en I tertainjd at dinner Hst night tor Mr. j and Mrs. O. U Vane ■ uml daughter I Leo Anna, and Mr, and Mrs. John S Petersen, and* daughter. Lois. • Aurand Ems The secret myst.riau, iy become Known today of th*' marriage of Vernon Aurand and Miss Florence B. Erne, which occurred at Kalamasoo. Michi gun. February 23. The single ring c«r« • mony was performed by the Rev. Doty, of the 'Methodist church, at his home. Mrs. Doty and son. William, were thonly witnesses. The bride Is a datigh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Emo, of Roanoke, and was graduated with the class Os j 920 from the Fort Wayne high at hool. after which she catered nurse', training at the Ivithoran ho pltal and was graduated In 1923. For the pa>t several month, she haa been <® duty at the Adam. County Memorial hospital Mr. Aurand U the ekl e«t »on «i .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aurand ut South Eleventh street, and |g n student at the international Basinesi Colit fat Fort Wnytto, He is a tie tn bor of the Ms sonic ixtdge, the American LegUn »„d Phi Delta Kappa fra ternity. The young couple have a large elr< le of friends and are popular young people of this city. They wHI reside In this city and Mrs. Aurand will contliKM with her nursing anti - .Mr, Aurand will finish hl. course at the llttsirtese college nt Fort Wayne aet.»M..llni mi ii , ~ Crittcnbcnrcr To Open Headquarters Monday Intliah ti oils. April T- Dale J, Crittefib, r<< r. of And, rsttn, y. nrlMstr, for Hh Democratic nomination for Gov mor, will open state h< mlquerters In Room 525, the Claypool hotel. Monthly Virgil Hiutmons, of Bltofton. wdl he his rfttit' rtuupalgti tesnnser. James Fty, formerly collectur <>f cjtrloins. v'll Itv astie lsled whit ike head qu.i trrs. Mr, Crßlr<u*'< rgrr Intend? V» make an active apuakiua cunipatgi ><rr the nomluatlon (<oiu now ou until the ptluiary,

Legionaires Warned Against Bolshevism 1 Indianapolis, April 3—(Special to Daily Democrat)-*-A warning that bolshevism and radicalism are gaining strength in the United States , through among "pacifist" organizations of women and children . was sent today to all departments of ’ the American L.egion by Garland C. Powell, director of the Legion’s . Americanization commission. The message warned legionnaires - against a national anti-war campaign directed by the Women's Peace so- . clety and other organizations which, Powell said, is "tinding fertile Held . among women and children," and r sowing the seed for un-American propaganda. i o . t—6—I—WANT ADS EARN—I—S—I o —— There will be work tonight, April 1. in the Fellow Craft degree at 7:30 o'clock. W. M. \ t>t3x

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— • * MY DREAM 1 dreaiiK-il a dream 1 must tell you about, — ’ 1 thought 1 was sitting down In the easiest, Huffiest, overstuffed chair With beautiful fixtures around; And the gentlest mortal in all the world Came iii to visit with me. Ami told me stories more wonderful Than Anderson's ever could be. He drew my head back, said. “Close your eyes And open your mouth," and 1 knew He'd give me something both sweet und good,— Just like little children do. What he pressed to my lips was soft and warm • Then I heard a little bird sing The most tenderly soothing sound in the world. Except a hummingbird's wing. Gently he held my head in his hand, Gently he pressed nty cheek Gently he lifted me out of my chair. Hiil strength made Atlas seem weak And then I a>voke from my beautiful dream And what do you think was the truth? I was sitting there in the dentist's chair

And 1 was minus a tooth! —A. D. Burkett. | o CARD OF THANKS Wc desire to offer our sincere thanks to those who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. We J are grateful for the beautiful floral offerings, to those who furnished automobiles and to all others who assisted us. > Mrs. Henry Schultz, and Children. o Stop That Backache! ——— Many Decatur Folks Have Found the Way Is a dull, nerve-racking backache wearing you out’ Do you feel older and slower than you should? Are! you tired, weak and nervous; find it; i impossible to be happy, or enjoy the; j ‘ god times around you? Then there's 1 something wrong and likely it's yourl I kidneys. Why not get nt the cause?j i Use Itoan's Pills—a stimulant diuretic 1 | to the kidneys. Your neighbors t "commend Doan's. Read what this ! I Decatur resident says: Mrs. Ira Elzey. 340 N. 9th St., says:' "My kidneys were weak and 1 often i had severe backache* and pains | across my kidneys. This made it hard for ine to stoop and my kidneys, didn't act right. Doan's Pills, which' 1 got at Smith. Yager & Falk's IVrug Store soon stopped the backache and I relieved ail symptoms of kidney ' 1 complaint.” 1 Price 6oc. at all dealers. Don't! simply ask for a kidney remedy—get [loan's Pills’—the same that Mrs. I Elzey had. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfrs.' ' Buffalo. N. Y. 'I

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