Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1924 — Page 3
8 - -— 1 ■Uof state To . s ' ■"“Meet October •> To B "Zh 3U.-Supreme B‘ U ° f h. Indiana stale Moose ■ » tl ' nd October sto s. the Ust ■uvr 0,1 Lavs, secretary B*'* t 'l ■twr.* 1 ’" 1 nratt.lon. Moose-, K filHln, ' y o" ■ secretary; .J<jJ>n B II '" '" JP | mhla f’» ■ chairman ■tlis exeta 11 ' 1 y supreme ' vico-dietator. and Geo. g^ral the conclave will B* by the dedicaton of the fcly wnipleted clubhouse of the ft polls lodge- A pageant-porade ■ U . M ; , hf representatives of 38.■tu- >“ ,h - sta,e wi v ar f Ehs scheduled for the night of 6 The threeday meeting ■ be devoted to routine business, ■Lo contests with Prizes for
■ men and women teams in the ■branches of the order. | ■he conclave is in charge of the |L executive committee which Is ■posed of James Ford, FL Wayne, ■dent' William. Anderson. Indi■oils 'secretary; H. H Mahoney. Empolis; C. C. Ryan. Terre ■te H. I. Schultz. Gary; E. A. Ellen. Elkhart; Dr. L. Eshelman, Erion- R G. Smith. Logansport; A. ■ Miller Evansville; N. S. Farrell, ■mond; Dr. John S. Coffman, ■u- William H. Shewmaker. In- ■ polis; L. D. Applegate, Kokomo; ■alter W. Sims, Columbus; W. L. [merbach. Peru: W. A. Church Lre Haute; L. H. Kiley. Evansville; | C. Brown, Elkhart; Russell Reynlids, Kendallville, and Charles Schen[el. Huntington. o ~~ A. Dugan To Help Plan “Dixy Day” Game Bloomington. Ind., Sept. 30.—Chas. 1. Dugan, of Decatur was announced kre today as a member of the stateiride committee of Indiana university xlumni to assist with plans for the Dixie Day" alumni reunion and footall game Oct. 11 at Indianapolis, beween Louisiana state university and
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i Indiana university. The Indianapolis 11 'celebration is to take the place of the 1 | annual homecoming at the university I I and prominent Indiana alumni from >1 all parts of the state have given their ’ words that large delegations will at- * tend the big fall reunion. A prominent play on the program, 1 . which Mr. Dugan and his I. V. ussocl- ' Jutes will carry out. is the "I” men's i "fight fest” at the Claypool hotel Frl- 1 ijday night. Oct. 10, before the big i North and South Intersectlonal grid.'iron contest. Other ceremonies in.'elude an alumnae dinner at the Clay--'pool hotel the same evening and a (meeting of alumni, on the campus of I'the medical school at Indianapolis. . The reunion was scheduled this year Jat Indianapolis as a recongition of J the fact that the campus of Indiana ' .'university is not confined to Bloom-■-Jington" but that an important part of fit is to be found at Indianapolis g where the medical schol, nurses' train i.'ing school, and social service depart-
'ment, and the Long and Riley hos'pltals are found. | Headed by the Indiana university band of 100 pieces. 1. U. students i 3,000 strong from Bloomington and . Indianapolis and 1.000 alumni will take the capital city by storm Satur- . day morning on the arival of special ' trains from Bloomington. The ■ famous "Eddie" Brackett, perhaps . Indiana's most celebrated yell leader, • will lead the band. , What some Indiana alumni had . throught might be a "soft" game in ■ preparation for the Crimson's Confer- : ence schedule looms up as one of the - hardest games on the Hoosier 1 schedule. The Ixiusiana first string : line averages 193 lbs to the man and ■'the backfield has the ideal speed and ’ I weight of 168 lbs. • 0 'To Muster Out Service Company At Portland Indianapolis, Sept. 30.—An order,' • demanding die mustering out of serv-' I .ice of the Service Company, 152nd • Infantry. Indiana National Guard, at" ' Portland. Ind., was received Monday • by Adjutant General Harry B. Smith. - from the War Department. The or- • der will be carried into effect during 1 the next few days, the adjutant gener-
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dates. The argument was settled .Mid a Htipulutlon mud>- in supreme court, in effect removing four electoral .candidates from the republcian ballot known to be favorable to Lu Follette and HUbatituting four others known .to be favorable to the president. A form of ballot submitted by Secretary of State Thomas Hall wua alao approved. Aa a result of the stipulation the ballot will curry a column for all "14tFollette W'hetder progrissive." There
lalso will be column containing the 1 republicans, democratic, non-purtiaan leaguers and members of the workers’, part of America, o—; New York Geraldine Dempsey, an | actress, lost a check for SIOO and pullled a fire alarm box to call the police. I "The way we get 'em at home," I New York—A regular "movie thrill-
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(valued at $6,200. | St. Louis— L’m l’uh, last snrlvvor of ,il)i:jaceot wppden Indians that flourished in the day of Pittsburgh stogies, hus boon stolen. Louis Grotsky, cigar store owner, offers a $lO reward. “Just like a brother he was—never talked buck nor borrowed money." Grotsky says. Marlon Fairmount cannot get
get ahead of Marton A day after triplets were born at the former city Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wilson of Marlon were parents to three baby girls. Marlon—Six sets of twins now attend the Marion high school with the entrance of Anna and Cecil Shafer. — ■ — — Sweet Corn Koasting Ears at Gilpens Grocery, phone 161.
