Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1924 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEVOUR \T THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 1921.

CLUB CALENDAR ——■ Thursday i V.’ixoua Camp Fir* Miss Isabella i Peterson, 7 o’clock. Moose Ladies. 8 p. m. Calvary E. V. Ladles’ Aid —Mrs. ' Stella Mitch. Christian Indies' Aid Society— Dr. Emma Charles. Friday Philathae class of Huptist S. S.. Mrs. C. E. Bell. 7:30 p. m. Women’s Relict Corps, Legion hall, 2:30 p. m W. F. M. A. ot M. E Church—Mrs. Franl: Downs. 2 o’clock. I’. B. Indies’ Aid Society bazaar— Niblick Building. Saturday King's Heralds of M. E Church — i ( hariotte Butler, 2 o’clock. Chri Jan Ladies Aid Society Bake Sale—White Meat MarketW. M. S. of Reformed Church Easter Egg Sale —Mutschler Meat Market. 10 o'clock a. m. Mrs. Edward Franklin White Lecture —Library. 8 o'clock. Pastry Sale at Central Grocery, by W. W. G. ot Baptist church, !) a.m. Monday JU : earch Club —Mrs. C. E. Tuesday Elutami Camptire— Miss Helen | H.uibold, 7 p. m. The pablic la cordially invited to attend the two-eent supper which will |hi given by the Ladies’ Aid Society lof th * United Brethern Church, Sa,unlay evening from five until seven. | fft the Nibiiek building, corner of MonI roe hnd Second streets. A hazzaar lof spring articles will be held there Friday ami Saturday with a pastry ;.Ie in connection. Saturday morning. All members of the Ben Hur are re- | quested to be present at the meeting ! Friday vening. 'delegates vvfll be selected to attend the state meeting [at Muncie, May 14 and 15. The meeting of the Women’s Relief Corp will be postlamed from to i morrow afternoon until Friday afte: J noon <»t next we-'k pn account ot Good Friday sertiists at the cbuAhea. I All members are requested to note [the change. • Speakman-Jones Mr. Richard R. Speakman and M!s> | Rhoda M Jone* were quietly mar- ' ried at the Pleasant Mills M. E. par , rouage at 8 p. m. Saturday evening. April 12. 1»24. The bride was beaut! fully dn-ssed in a traveling suit. Only , the groom's sister anti a mutual lf:i<md. Mr. Sheets, witnesswl the 'ceremony, besides the pastor's fam ■ By. The groom is employed at the ! Pennsylvania shops in Fort Wayne , and is a model young man. The bride Its one of the bent young ladies of the I Plearant Mill* community. A great • host of friends are wishing them a [happy life, filled with all the blew • sings of true companionship « j The Winona Camp Fire girls will meet at the homo of Mlws Isabel Peteron this evening at seven o'clock. i All members are urgod to attend a* • this wilt be u ceremonial meeting. The King's Heralds of the Mollio | «IM c-hiDch will megt with Mira Charj |,.i f RtiHer on Eighth street, Hatur'day afternoon at two o'clock. • The Elutami Camp Fire girls will uhohl u certcnion’al meeting at the lome of Mias Helen Haubold. Tu*» i day evening nt seven o'clock. .1. J. Mm.in To t’ At Oratorical Final. -■ • I:: 1 •> :*. April is Juul ■ J jMtirsn oc i*oitUn<!. presidsnl ot tm |inJ.Mua Stale Ilur Association will ptwrlde, Saturday afternoon at th**ntaie fitiuls at tU« National Oratorteal it'on<m>i cm the Constitution In Caleb *MiIU halt. !u i,anapoil«. s'e n nix in t>iaa" high «r I, oratoi*, lour glrU u::d t-. o boys, will efimpioto for 11* , stalo ejiutu.>h>tssliip and for The Nbwg [state uwarda of lisd, |JtM. 21M and I tkre® of oach. • The order »u which the sis orator* I will speak was drawn today by Judse iAim.it U, Amletaon, uhu tma b»*u <uii h intel listed In th” ctmtrst and • will serfs aa om< of Mi - judge*. This ;oilier la us foilows. c<acb of the nix • .rsqioil-s into whic h the state wan .dc«ld>d I>< Ute contrail Territory A- lie. the 11. Joseph, J.w, town, subject. "Thu Coneiltu* Hon. ‘ ft—Mildred Wtnelnud Aumtia: subjetl, Hamilton and the • I'onsiliuiton " Tcfirdery t—Ad«l>n« Mart, MarTerritery a— Mtntnenuei Baugb. » ♦

~=L. Evansville: subject. "The Conmltution.” Territory F- -John Muroliull. Kokomo: subject. •'Marshal! ami til ton: subject, “The Constitution. Constitution." Territory C— Margaret V. Jenkins, Martinsville: subject. 'The Constitution.'’ Open to Public Saturday's meeting which is open to the public and will be attended also my many delegations from schools all uver the state, is the formal state closing of the contest that has been going on throughout th country since February 2. under the direction of leading newspapers with The News as sponsor in Indiana. It is pait of u nation-wide movement to • increase interest in and respe< t for the Constitution of the Uniled Stajes and an effort to find the seven best . high school orators of the c ountry, representing the’seven zones, to com- ■ pete before president Coolidge in Washington on June 6 for natiotial ' awards of I.l.Btk’. SI,OOO and SSOO. >Yom 157 high school orators selected through eliminations <>u tests In 157 different Indiana school*, district and territorial contests have 1 reduced the number to the six who will compete at the finals Saturday.

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—— —— — — "wr Thirty-six district winners will rectfive awards of SSO from The News. The state winner will go to zone finals at Chicago on May 16, to compete witli five other representatives from the central states zone f< r the zone championship, the winner to go to the national finals In Washington. All events within zones all over the country must lie completed before May Hi. for al! seven zone contests take place on this same date. — - o New Treatment For Varicose or Swollen Veins Swollen veins are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Ediernld Oil (full strength!, at any pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. Physicians recommend Emerald Oil: it is used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a long time, little goes a long way. Apply night because it is very concentrated and a and morning with a soft brush as directed until the swelling is reduced to normal. It is guaranteedSo marvelously powerful Is Emerald Oil that enlarged giaiids. wens and ev< n goitre disappear when used [ steadily.

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