Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1924 — Page 3
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Hn Worthing!,!;,. Ind.. July 22—Relagg■' Kittv I ’oau-Hayden. who Bg' ’'liri'tHl h.-r uvh birthday this gg""!' belimo she j s the oldest woggiwn in tin- United States. gB lin'd, n. having been a Metho■■'lei all her life is oposed to dancing ■■and bobbed hair. Bg l" s|.ii,. ].. r ~l )nsj t i on to tobacco. Bp'" Hayden used to use it herself' |MAiording to a niece Mrs. R. E. Eaton BH° f Linton. Mrs. Eaton was advised to B tobacco when a girl by a doctor thought she had tuberculosis. BB H ’" "as a smoker until one day her Mbrother hid her pipe. she hasn’t ggM smoked since. Hom of farmer parentage in Salt ■ orks. Smith county, Virginia, July ■I M 0 Mrs - Ha ><len received her ■parlv education working on her fathgg. sawed logs. c„t rails,. an(l worke() ■ " i!uv '' s ' until she was 21. ■ " iari ' i ”'l Richard Hayden. v " U l"' ,ln ’* )p nt on her to E.Payfo'r"^ 1 11" 1 k"” *° h< ‘'” bPr father g th'\| h T nPWIy marrip 'l couple, I ithr... v' came Indlana ’ ninp ‘yI S' Point r" :iE °' The couple settled I inJon . Ind., now WorthI « '"7 * tavern end I Lit chu? '" 1 Waß ,he mothpr °f I P'ing t'w r fGUr ° f Wh ° m are Btill I H'wo girts The n inK are bOyS ■ khe vonn c Th ° ldpSt is 79 an, l I L an" '*■ Her hUßband *h° I Lintcera j n er |1 0f tbe 97,h Indiana g pß!ti. le Clv il War died in 1 g ‘ r,S W ° Uld Put on K 1 '!" work an 6 ) nr ° Ptr thne and do a IB l ’ l '- would h nOt 80 much ioafing h : althier and '-«• g ‘ lw «nling to Mrs. Hayden. I I a ll over indianT I 'Va?hinX-A 88 Rl Servlce ) K’ medicine er wnrp ■Bating." ' Ik,n t take it after IfrXt'lT - " 1 ' 1 ’" 1 ! Ifr->«i ™ST? w “I B Ul ' sl ruck th P< Wben a trac tion [ the machine.
Presbyterian Young People At Winona Lake I Winona Lake, July 22.—The national convention of United Presbyterian Young People will be held hero from Thursday, July 24 to Monday, July 28. About one thousand delegates are expected to attend the conclave. Men and women of importance in the Presbyterian ehurcff will address the various sessions of the convention. Speakers who will address the convention include Dr. W. B, Anderson, corresponding secretary of the board of Foreign Missions; Rev. W. I, Wishart, pastor of the Eighth United Presbyterian church. Pittsburgh; Dr. Thomas H. McMichael, presidnt of Monmouth College Monmouth. Ill.; Miss Anna A. Milligan, of Philadelphia. educational secretary of the board of Foreign Missions; Oscar E. Ilradfute. Chicago, president of the American Farm BUreau Federation; Clyde Kelly, representative from Pennsylvania; Dr. J. B. Herbert, Monmouth, Ill.; Dr. Charles W. Wallace, president of Westminister College, Wilmington, Del.; Professor George L. Robinson, of McCormick Seminary. Chicago, and John Harsey, business manager of the Epworth League, Chicago. Dr. J. B. Herbert, of Monmouth, 111., will have charge of the music in the convention sessions.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1924.
The International Evangelical association will hold its annual con ference here in August. The policy of the organization and the scope of its work were changed at the conference held last summer. The association maintains permanent headquarters at Winona Ijtke. d.omPen-dgu shrdlushrdl shrdl hr hr Apperson Automobile Company Re-organized — I ■ Kokomo, Ind., July 22—The name ! of Apperson is to remain in active ■ automobile circles, it was announced here today. t The announcement came following . completion of a reorganization . scheme whereby the Apperson Broth- » ers Automobile Company of this city I, leased the plant for five year to a 8 new corporation, organized under the ; name of the Apperson " Automobile fl Company. i- The old organization has been rei, named- the Pioneer Automobile Com- >, pany. Edgar nnd Elmer Appersan. e the organizers of the original com- - pany were among the pioneer car i- manufacturer of Indiana. >, By the terms of the re-organiza-i- tion. the new company, the Apperejson Automobile Company is to operate the plant and carry forward all
branches of business. Arrangement* have been made by this company for ample working capital and operations wil go forward immediately. All rights of creditors will be protected by this scheme, it was said. The capital of the Apperson Company consists of %’OO.OUO In preferred stock and 10. share of no-par value common stock. All of the latter will be owned by the Pioneer company, o> Miracle Man To Give Exhibitions At Fair A feature at the Northern Indiana Fair here thi s week will be the Great Meehano the Miracle Man or superhuman being. This individual also is known as the Million-Dollar Smile Man. This attraction is being brought to the local fair by Fred Kolter, manager of the American Security company and president of the Adams County Auto company; C. S. Niblick,
Used Cars Priced To Sell 1922 Buick 4 Roadster • In good mechanical condition and all good tires. 1923 Star Touring In good running condition and good rubber. 1923 F. B. Chevrolet Touring Perfect running order and first class in every respect. Oakland Sales & Service Co. 213 N. Ist St. Phone 311
. nra While at the Fair Don’t Fail to Attend the SSjrZt DISPLAY Through special arrangements all the new models of the fan:Ford Automobiles will be exhibited in our show at the Fair. We want you to call and see them and let us explain the good features in each model, it is interesting and will be beneficial to you. Roadster - Touring - Coupe i 1 Ton Truck -- Sedan - Fordson Tractors Can you make Meehano Laugh? If you think you can, come and try it. You are entitled to a worth while prize if you do. Look for the Ford Display. It’s worth your while Adams County Auto Co. Decatur, Indiana
president of the Old Adams County Bank, and L. C. Waring, of the Waring Glove Manufacturing company. The Miracle Man. known in private life as George Watts Stevens, will perform some of his miracles at the Adams County Auto company’s exhibit at the fair. He offers to marry any young lady from the ages of sixteen to eighty who can cause him to smile. If the individual is married he will give her the choice of any Ford automobile on exhibition If she makes him smile and a Lincoln car if she makes him laugh. To protect him from possible loses, the Miracle Man has his smile insured. He will smile and laugh each afternoon and evening at a certain hour, to convince the skeptical class that he can smile if he wishes to. o Portland—Saturday night has become so hectic here Chief of Police
Huey has hired two traffic cops
Indianapolis—Figures of the F. W. I Dodge Corporation show June build i ing activity in Indiana increased 29 per cent over May. Bloomington—Under the contract made with Ix'slle Colvin for reconstruction of the Indiana University will furnish the materials.
One of the Best Ways of saving time is by telling the trirth. Can you truthfully say that you should not open a Checking Account and pay your bills by check? —lncidentally, you automatically have a receipt too! Then why not play safe and save time by opening one today? This hank invites you to— Open A Checking Account 4% Interest Paid on Savings Old Adams County Bank I I
SUMMER COLDS are lingering and annoying. The very first night apply VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million Jar» Uttd Yearly WANT ADR EARN—S
