Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 6 June 1924 — Page 5

■bubal CHURCHES If '— ■Announcements Os Servf ices To Be Held In The I Churches Os County II PLEASANT Ml U.S & SALEM I m. E- CHURCH ■ I pun’;.'' (l/frc'jl b'ith enthusiasm ■,,,l n welcome. 9:30. ■ Ii: l)lic Wonhip, Pleasant Mills, Ihcine "('hihlren" J0:45. ■ Epworth League will be omitted on ■cr'ount of Ihe Children’s Day servK ( . at th ■ Baptist church. ■ chililnn’s Day Program at Salem I t |, P evening. An excellent pro- | m | lltli prepared. Come early L our seating capacity Is somewhat Lii' ul. At this' service the pastor L baptise chidrcn. Have yours L,n baptised? This is a grand opLrtutiity and you should have it MM I prayer meeting, at Salem, WbdLsdiiy evening at 7:30. I pray r meeting at Pleasant Mills, kursday evening, at 7:30 | Siindav. June 18th Is the Children’s k,v service at Pleasant Mills. Your Spiritual nature: “Don't ■rglect It. Keep true to your ideals K v regular church attendance," Isa.I F. A. SHIPLEY, Pastor. ■ o -t I DECATUR CIRCUIT ■ p|, aching at Beulah on the mornMir of June 8. ■ children's Day program at Wa.-h-' ■ton in the evening. | Scout meeting at Beulah on Mon- I Ly evening Instead of Tuesday as I I Prayer meeting at Beulah on Thurshy evening. Bring your Bibles. [ LUSTER L C. WISNER. Pastor. Albanian Battlefield Is Strewn With Bead (I’niti’d Press Service) I Ixndoli. June 6—Battlefields before Drags. the Albanian captiol .are |r«wn with dead, the casualties exReding 1.000 according to an Athens iirpatch to the Daily Express today, j jmiing Duraxzo advices. The Albanian nationalist revolution M drive for the capital is being tarried on with desperate fighting , ge report says. The nationalists 'are accused of mpturiug fifty government soldiers King them np and erecutiug them lu btebes of five in the presence of the v-mainder. o ——- Montpelier Man Finds Stolen Auto In Wabash Waha«h. Ind . June 6— (Special to] Itaiy Democrat) —George Ely. of Montpelier, came here today to claim I hi- auto which was stolen by two bandits who robbed the postoffic*and five stores at Sommerset Wed n.-sday night. I So trace of the liandits has been If.itnd by Wabash county authorities The loot was estimated at leas than M The bandits wore discovered by the wife of it Sommerset physician and fled toward Wabash. Sommerset authorities attempted to call the Sheriff at Wabash but were arable to get a call through. The bandits came to Wabash. al>ji.d'>n>d their car and H«*d. . a 1 Mr. And Mrs. Smith Home From California Mr. and Mm. A. J. Smith hav. r< tuned from a two months trip to ' al ft'tnin. during wh'ch lime they visit••I many paici* of Interest and • nj"y<<l the sights and wonders of the rolden west. They saw and visited • Ufa several former Decatur fest d» nU. They were at Dos Anv>'• “ greater part of the time. Both enJoyed the trip immensely. 1 | o ——' Earl Shepherd Elected Geneva School Trustee Geneva, June g.—(Special to Daily tanoernt)—Karl II- Shepherd was elected by the town council Tuesday night to succeed Josephus M»*r*'r> " » member of the town school borid. Mr Marlin's term will expire on August |. ||n has heen a member ol the board for the last three ybr The other members of the board nr” Adams Egly and Vernon Pontlu ■sa-w-w-essn—“ Further Reduction In Taxes Should Aid l-armet (Unit ml Press Hsrvicrt Washington. June • ■ Any further reduction In taxation should 1“ I' 1 *"’ •"■d to relievo farmers, the fedora i trade cnmmlsshrti reported 11,1 vettato today, in cotnplisnc” with *b« Norris resolution asking detail* on tasv» weaitb and thsli ownctshtpu of tag exempt ssiurttl 1 - la the United Blates.

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Children’s Day At I leasant Grove Sunday Children's day win l)e observed a . the I leasant Grove church on Sunda evening with an appropriate program he services will begin at 7:30 and th Program prepared is as followsMarch. Song—No. 25. Prayer—Rev. Meyer. 1 Responsive reading. Welcome speech—Jimmie Darkless ■ Recitation—Norma Burger. Recitation, "Smik ß '”-Truman Stults Song, "in Obey”—Paul Harden. Recitation— Brice Burger. "When Children’s Day Fire Came"Hclen Troutner. Recitation—Harold Burger. Exercise, "Fairest Month of All.” Song—Leia Mumma. Recitation, "This is Children’s Day’ —Thural Stults. Recitation, "A Boy 1 Know”—Hubert Butler. Song—No. 87. Recitation, "Old Fashioned Roses”— Opal Troutner. Decitation—Robert Fuhrman. Song—Bernice Weyer. Exercise, "The Aim.” Recitation, "Prayer For Little Children Who Worship idols”—Helen Fairchild. Exercise, "The Rock of Ages.” Offering. — —-0 —... County Officials Unite To Apprehend Robbers Bluffton, June 6—While police of Blackford and Wells counties wip-k---,‘d diligently in an effort to round up a gang of yeggs who have looted nearly a dozen business houses in the | two counties the last several weeks, another robbery at Montpelier was addi d to the list Wednesday night. The safe at the Cook Ice and Coal Co., at Montpelier was worked, and the contents amounting to between $135 and $l4O stolen. The .-ante thieves jammed the safe at the Montpelier Lumber Co., and got nothing. The "job" was done about itt o'clock last evening according to Lloyd Carnes, driver for the ice company. who while enroute home heard I'an explosion in the direction of the ollie;, of the company and saw a short and rather heavy set man appar from a building where the lompany's trucks are kept, und 'strike down the railroad toward the rtation. He said the man carried a bundle under his arm. Yesterday morning the cash draw- < r and some papers were found at the railroad station two blocks distant. Entrance to the office wax gained through a window and after the combination of the safe wax thrown, the I inner door was "blown." o 1 — Shelbyville The Rt. Rev. Mgr. I Francis A. Ro, I of Richmond, was in (charge of ceremonies at the laying of 1 the cornerstone of St Joseph church, auditorium and school building. The j building Is to cost |M,#OO. ) WOOD ) ( for sale. ( i Suitable for cither ( ) furnace or stove. S ) We will deliver. ) ( Phone 18® ) ( Decatur / ( UtMiperage (o. (

No Discount on Gas Bills After 10th of Month I L2t_fTi lilWla , i" rJXL ' za ' ■■<"*■“"*-* AH gas bills mustJ*’J’ 111! on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount ' Northern Indiana Gas ; and Electric Company J Win. O'Brien, Local Manager

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I Baltimore Boy Wins y | Marble Championship at Atlantic City, J une 6 (Special to' iy Daily Democrat) George Nenox,' 14 it- year old star from Baltimore, shot le his way to the national matble championship today. He defeated Thomas Wlight of Springfield, Mass., four out of seven games in the finale. A large throng which gathered ut the ringside and hung over the rails s. ( of the boardwalk watched tho two I youths coolly play out their shots, f> | <ippaicntly oblivious to guzes und ' exclamations of the crowd. : o — Baby Has Diphtheria The one-year-old son of Mr. and _ Mrs. Roy Nidlinger, residing one mllo ’ north of Monroe, is seriously ill with Idiphtlieiia. The family was placed ’t under quarantine th.s morning. Sunday Special Chicken Dinner tl ■ ' Berne Business Men’s Association —Presents—

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HOWARD J. WISKHAI IT The "Pep" Man. Five Big Lectwrex on "BUILDING BUSINESS and BUILDING MEN" BERNE AUDITORIUM June 9. 10. 11. 12, 13 —Subjects—1— Success or Failure? The problems, moat vital t<> the buxinoxx man di~<usxed and solved. I 2— Human Nature and ■ Business Profits. j Mr. Wixehaupt know* men us few I • people do. H<- discusses the great I i problem of labor turnover and gives I f the solui on. You can double your sales liy studying human nature. ;}—Personality in Business. ' ’ This lecture has had mor.- publ I than any other business lecture on • ■ American platform • Lun He qualities v, bi< h are m. ■ , I sa'.v for a obatlnt personality, and 1 [ how to get th. m. I L A lecture helpful to every citisen. I f-|—Menial Analysis— | I Laws of the Mind. [ Salesmanship lx the greatest pro- I I hxslon n th*- world betau ■ it In- [ tlu< mes the human mind. I | . ion < .in take [ rare tis *h«-ir overhead by methods k .(-..-tod in this lecture. F s—Guess or Get. i k i . . ganixatlon J iso thi Innin Llated t-i'csing Are you guessing or Lur<- you getting. ■ ' Any on<- lecture l» worth moi' than [ the price of a courm t’cket which is 1 r .. H s.i) . t Ili 1 1. . . k ngl<»'. f D»rne Auditorium, a P- M. jmULJi. MIHM l-£-

OBITUARY Elmer Miller, fifth child of Alva and Margaret Miller, was boru in Union township, Adams County, Indiana on March 17, 1863. His early life was spent upon his father’s farm until at the age of twenty he was tin t- . ed in marriage to Miss Mary Burrell. Soon after marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Miller removed to Monroeville where they remained for three years. Later they moved to Decatur where Mr. Miller has since been almost continuously engaged in tlte occupation of a carpenter. Into this home were born four sons and one daughter, Roy of Decatur;

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Charles, of Fort Wayne; True, Ireta, now Mrs. Trullender and Richard, of Decatur. , Mr. Miller wax a member of the Loyal Order of Moo ie of Decatur. O 1 the 29111 day of April, Mr. Miller suffered a paralytic- stroke from which lie never recovered. Medical akill and loving care were applied to coinbat tho dixeaxe but after five weeks of suffering at 5:30 on the morning of June Ist, 1924, be xlipped away quietly to his eternal rest. At death he wax 61 years, 2 months and 14 days old. Is survived by hlx wife, four sons and one daughter, two brothers, William, of Decatur and Stephen of Fort

Wayne, one sister, Mrs. Minerva David, also of Fort Wayne and two grandchildren, Robert and Majorie besides a host of sorrowing friends. |

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