Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1924 — Page 5

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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FBIDAY, APBIL 18, 1921.

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CLUB CALENDAR i Friday I, I’liilathae class or Baptist S. S., I Mis. C. E. Bell. 7:30 p. in. I Women’s Relief Corps, Legion hall. 1*2:30 p. m. I| W. F. M. A. of M. E Church—Mrs. I Frank Doyns, 2 o'clock. U U. B. Ladies’ Aid Society bazaar— Niblick Building. I Saturday || King’s Heralds of M. E Church—- | Charlotte Butler, 2 o’clock. || Christian Ladies Aid Society Bake Ii Sale —White Meat MarketI W. M. S. of Reformed Church Eabt- | er Egg Sale—Mirtschler Meat Market, 1110 o'clock a. m. Mrs. Edward Franklin White LecI. ture—ldbrary, 8 o'clock. | Pastry Sale at Central Grocery, by L W. W. O. of Baptist church, 9 a.m. I Monday I Psi iota XI. Cull Meeting—Mrs. || Nina Adams, 7:30 p.m. | Research Club—Mrs. C. E. Bell. Tuesday || Ehitami Campfire— Miss 'Helen I Haubold. 7 p. in. The Ladies' Aid Society of the United Brethern church had a sue- / cessTul day at their Easter bazaar and candy sale which is being lield in the Niblick Building today and tomorrow. A bjike sale will be held in connection Saturday morning and from five until seven the following menu will be served at their two-cent supper: Creamed chicken, notxlles. potato sali/d, baked beans, pie, cake .ice < ream, coffee, sandwiches, pickled and deviled eggs. The patronage ot the public is solicited. • A call meeting of the Psi lota Xi Sorority will be held at the home of Mrs. Earl Adams. Monday evening at 7:30 o'dock to make arrangements f<W the benefit show to be held at the Crystal theatre. Thursday. May 3. with Miss Gloria Swanson featuring in "The Humming Bird." Tickets are being sold at twenty-five cents each. Plans will also lie discussed for the annual Anniversary Dance which will be held at the Masonic Hall. May 13. * The Ladtaa' Aid Ho< iety of the Mt. Calvary Evangelical church, met at the homo of Mrs. Stella Mitch Thur* day afternoon Two comforts were knotted after which the reading of the scripture and song services was held A delicious luncheon was served by the hoatess late In the afternoon. o Evangelical Church Has Fine Lenten Services The Lenten, aervicea which have j beta <<>nduct>‘d at the Evangelical I (.'hutch of lids city during the past . two weeks have proven a real success. In spite of the opening of Spring and the additional work incident to the Easter season, spl eml id audiences | have b< <>a preaunt pra lliully at , every service. Tl>e iah-reat Wa» unusually good and the spirit of warJshlp dm-p. The series were meditative* in chaiuct.-r. dwelling upan the experience and tra< kings of I Christ through bis last week. Thia •vailing the series will close with u (onimanion -server for all I'hriatlana. It is expected that the auditorium will he tilled. The aarvicsa. wulth begin* at 7 J*' will U** preewde.! by 3d minutes ’iiuaical program. nullable to Good Frl<Ur- Members and triand.- ara invited to come as early a« pc<»B»|e and quietly meditate and worship dur.lng thia prelud • to the service " ...i .ii iy. .0 — —— Good Friday Services Al Catholic ( hutch Good Friday set vics, conrlsttns of lelclirailng the Mana of tbe l**» satiitlflcri and th" veneration of the ( rusa, were held «t»la morning at the Bt. Mary> Catholic church. ttervlies beginning at 7:3». A large n’’m la* as twople were In atteud»n«n. on Good Friday the rhorth e«mri< iu» rates the mriinslon and death ot Christ on the- Cross. This afternoon from twelve to/three o'tlmk th“Tre Ore," or three hours. »»" »b served by many at Hie ihutth, in prayer wad adiu iiilou, fltdy Hui Urdu, sorvits’s will •«' held at u'limk tomorrow mornins and th ’ joyful f'sat Os Easter will •«’ «»h ,er*<wl with appropriate Msrvhsm. three tunas*'* lades said, st fir*. Livsn thirty . and nine f-*ty five | furty-flve. Father Beimels and Father will •*> uniisabtad at hip- servhea. Members of 'b, »«u- - Witt reerlre It,.t' Commun pou at fi*a •»! auroatbiriy mauatm on Easlur morning.

HI I -■ CONVENTIONS GET STARTED Democrats And Republicans Holding Conventions In Illinois ll'nlted I’ress Stuff Correspondent) Springfield, 111., April I.B—(Special to Dully Democrat) —Both the democratic ut)d republican state conventions got under way shortly before noon today on harmony programs that promised to wind up the business in time to let the delegates •atch later afternoon trains home. Almost perfect harmony prevailed In the democratic ranks and that party's state meet is scheduled to go through without a hitch. Judge Floyd E. Thompson of the Illinois supreme court is chairman and keynoter. Tiie democratic state central comnittee was slated to meet before the convention and elect a chairman and secretary. The republican leaders in conference at the executive mansion last tight agreed on Robert Scholes of Peoria as chairman of their convention. Judge William C. Hadliff of Bloomington was to be secretary. The G O. I’. leaders experienced come difficulty on the platform. Sev•ral I‘Tomniended modtf’reation of he Kankakee platform upon which ‘lie governor made his race for re-1 lomination. Others suggested the Kankakee plaftorm in its entirety, h vas agreed to incorporate much of he Kankakee platform ami probably a Coolidge plank. — o Jack Kearns Arrested On Intoxication Charge Los Angeles. April 18. —Jack Kearns internationally known boxing promoter and manager of Heavyweight Champion Jack*Dempsey, was lodged :n the ci: y jail here today on a charge >( being drunk and disorderly. Kearns was arrested shortly before 7 a m. at Sixth and Flower streets. - H« was sitting in an automobile with ive other men. V The officers in reporting the arrests, aid that when they accosted the party they were answered with oaths and threats. The patrolmen attempted to arrest the sextet whereupon. Kearns, emulating his protege. Is alleged to have set U[H,n them, using some of Dempsey's < liolce upiu-rcuts and crosses and It took two policemen to subdue him.they said. Two Negroes Hanged In Chicago Today Chicago, April 13.—Lucius Ikfiton and Henry Wilson, negroes, were hanged here today for the murder of Patrolman Vincent SkHw here several' week* ago. Wilson's r.eck was broken when the trap waa sprung and he tiled almost instantly. It was 16 minutes, however. Iwdort the physician* pronoun, ,-'l Dolton dead., lad ton aud Wilson shot Skiba when he triad tn arrest them for fommitting a robbery. ■ -a- ■ - Baccalaureate Sermon At Monroe Sunday Night The Rev. U *. A Rridae. pastor of th,- First .Methodist churt h of this city., will preach the baccalaureaie sermon f„r the graduating class of the Monroe httth school at the MonriH* ,M E chnrclr Sunday evening Commencement carreiM* will In- held nt Monroe <>n Thursday evening. April 21. The < t-mmem umen' nddrena will l«- given by th,- Iter. II C Klciknvr. of Albion Indiana, who Is it noted lyeeutu speaker. Thera am thirteen'seniors at Monroe. i...- 0 11 Rev. Bridge Speak* To Pupils In School* Today The Itev. U. H A. Bridge, pgutor of the Flr«t Methodist < hur< h, delivered an Easier mtssage io the pupflk ot the Det-utur high srhnol during the regular Friday morning ehgpel periml this mfrnlng. Rut. Bridge spuku tn th" pupil* of the Ceniral school ~'t nck tbi* al'ernoott. also. The talk, were greatly appreciated tty pupil* ol Imth M-hiail*. t> 1 Flyers Expect To Get Started Again Today cordovg AU-k* AM I*—thr* ii«ial to fkrily Democrat) With early I three Aim rbau ntmy timud the world

weather indications favorable, the airplanes uow at Chignik. Alaska, expected to get away some time today for Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, acdordiug to radio advices received here. The proposed bop oft yesterday was prevented by* snow storms between Chignik and Dutch Harbor. The three, planes commanded by i.leuls. Lowell Smith, Eric Nelson

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© Another Cargo of 1 Spring Caps sail in to sail out like a Rocket! i -'iCTv' I i I Half of our young mens wilt* are s " ,(1 ,h, u ’ I reputation for Caps—and half of our caps are sold | thru* our reputation for young men* milla—-it '• ■ out well all around. 6 The new cargo tomes from a rap maker who ha* rWfSh" *!**" 2 the name of being the Eart \\ inrl in the (ap making ft Xga * I game. I g These new patterns and shape* are an example of ■V j: T ’uW-x ■ what n live store can accomplish by hopping into a rtKJ kjyso Uni while others are wailing foi a street car. V w -T 1 You II try on a dozen before you deridr—and Ml h a then you won't know if you hau’ chosen the nhest p IQ 1 I looking. | <1 $1.50 "'52.50 I d I . fancy nnd lUnin I'aiamus ( halmcrs Vnion Suits New Spring Neckwear L v • ■fefuL-T-Ayexb Go J tftrrrr* ctorwf J • DECATUR * INDIANA* d MW mrvamMwwwi «.Z mm ?* ■aim »«■»’ iii«Biiiimiiii ■ - -r - * --rsA

and Leigh Wade, will remain at Dutch Harbor until Major Frederick L. Martin, whose disabled plane is at Kanatak. Alaska, can complete repairs and join them once more. o Pay your electric light and power billfi on or before lhe 20, and save discount. 02t 1 i ■■■■—l — i f rngi inrt~'- * *

HI—IT —■r-jiamMii — Kyanize Floor Finish I Makes old floors look like new hard wtiod floors. It diies quickly and gives a fine luster. It wears well and is not effected by hot or cold water. There is nothing better to brighten up old furniture and woodwork. Use Kyanize Celoid Finish on the kitchen and bath room walls and woodwork. \on will be s irprised and pleased with this new washable enamel. Come in and take advantage of our Free Deal and give these goods a trial. THERE IS NOTHING JUST LIKE KYAN I Z E * Callow & Kohne - The The Art of Using Flowers in the Home The woman who most appreciales the decorative value,, of flowers makes certain she ”~~~ has the proper to se- —— — 'cure the effects she wants. ' The single flower—the two or three blooms—the large — — ’bouquet—the growing plant —each requires a graceful ““holder designed for that particular purpose. Beauty of “—“ “the blooms must not be marred by the setting given 9 them. Holders to display most attractively yoor Easter flov- , —.. ■ ■ . n-ypg are here in. silver and -glass. Just what you want for your home, and for East-*"" er presents. ""Bud Holders ...75c to S2.MT — Vases 11.00 to SIO.IRt — Pumphrey Jewelry Store The Hanmark Store Brunswick Phonographs ————

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