Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 278, Decatur, Adams County, 21 November 1924 — Page 6

TRIBUTE PAID TO MOTHERHOOD Evangelist Pays Beautiful Tribute To Mothers At M. E. Revival A Ihfr»' undl<*ncH was present nt the Methodist revival last night. The! evangelist, the Rev. E. H. Lane, gave! a beautiful tribute to mothers. Excellent counsel was given to mothers ami daughters. In a very impressive | manner, u tribute was given to 1 mother by the audience. Tonight is family night at the revival. Families are expected to at-J tend the service and be seated to-1 gather. Some favor will be shown the largest family present. The service will start at 7:30 o'clock. Rev 1 Lane will speak on the subject, "The Insanity of Sin." o AUTO LIGHTS GO OUT: ONE KILLED .1. ('. Goshorn, Cousin Os Mrs. G. C. Steel Os This Citv, Is Killed ■ —i; John Carl Goshorn. 18, of Hunting-1 ton. who was killed in an automobile : 1 accident four miles north of Warren j’ Wednesday night, was a cousin of G. C. Steele, of this city. The car in ' which young Goshorn and two com-1 'i panions were riding overturned when , the lights on the machine went out * and Goshorn was drowned in a small stream where he was thrown. The ' car struck a culvert. Riding with young Goshorn were I Paul Richardson, 19. and Hershel Welker, 20, both of Huntington. ; Richardson suffered from shock and received several cuts and bruises j about the body. Welker, who was I buried in water in the creek bottom, | was bruised and cut about the head ■ and face and suffered probable intern-1 al injuries. The boys were returning from 1 Vtarren where they had been visit-,

ibi ■ hii hi ~il ihi■[■ ■i I I I In soups, dressing. or wherever fl crackers are used, P. W. Crackers I predominate — because of their 3 line flavors, high food value and the extremely fine quality of the f Is ingredients used in their making. g AT YOUR GROCERS ■ ■ • ■>’< | Crackers/ j- : '...ft; . -v- # W . PERriX' GO?I BISCUIT COMPANY / CANDLES SPINNING WHEELS HOME MADE BREAD —are ail in the same class. They are relics of a bygone day. and yet a few Americans still ding to them-, impractical as they are! No housewife who has tasted our delicious bread could be persuaded to go back to “baking her own,” It's fine, rich wholesomeness, the toasty brown crust, and the uniform texture make it the best food in town. for sale by all grocers Miller’s Bakery I MONROE AND THIRD STREETS j

ing girls. They left Warren about jll o'clock. Knowing that the lights , l on the ear. which Richardson had purchased hut a month ago, were hnd, the boys decided to follow it coupe along the Huntington road in-' [to Huntington. As a result they were ' forced to drive at a rather high rate of speed but the coupe outdistanced I them. When the lights went out entirely and the accident happened I the coupe was ahead of them a dis : tance of about 100 feet. I Goshorn is a grandson of John V. | 'Goshorn and Car) It. Carr, both of, | Ossian. Ray Goshorn, near Ossian. | land Homer Goshorn, of Prospect, are i uncles and Mrs. Clay. Brown, of Os- j sian. Mrs. Maggie Forest. Mrs . wJ IA. High and Mrs. Frank Staver, of i Bluffton, are great-aunts. o fPYTHIANS HONOR NEW COMMANDER DORE B. ERWIN f Continued From Page One) order and to one of our brothers who ! is the head of the brotherhood in the State of Indiana and who is a citizen ! of our own beloved county. "It is no small honor to be leader , of nearly one hundred thousand citizens of the great State of Indiana, i who are bound together into an or-1 ganization whose noble purpose is to) at all times advance the brotherhood I of man. It is no small honor to be placed into a position to lead where I the sublime tenets of friendship j charity and benevolence are sougth; to be exemplified by every soldier in ’ the ranks of its army. Pythianism ' seeks to uplift its adherants to grand-' er duties of manhood and citizenship. It does not seek to restrict the circle' of its teaching to circumscrige its 1 " —i Stopi Colds in 24 Hours Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine gives quicker relief than any other cold or la grit-pe remedy. These tablets disintegrate in 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in millions of cases. Demand red box bearing Mr. Fpll's portrait. All druggists— «... 30 cents. (C-203) QUININE W.H.HILLCO. Mica. ;

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'membership alone, hut to embrace, , within that circle all of mankind. It I seeks to eiinobllts own organization I with a charity so bi nd. friendship so I vital and a brothel y love to nil •■tiljbracing that every hnntan being within the reach of is Influence may mt , inspiration. "To this end then, nnd Intrusted i with leadership, one of our own led?" and a life long citizen of our own .community h:,s dedicated him: 'lf. If [there is a more honorable purpose, do |we know of it? If there Is a happier .task to which men may lend themselves, do wo know of it? With faith in the nobleness of such high purpose upon us who serve within th" ! ranks devolves a duty of earnest support and a willingness to steadfast helpfulness that will not bo shirked nor cast carelessly aside." Mrs. Florence Bain, former thief of j the Pythian Sisiters in Indiana, gave the response, followed by a pianologne by Mrs. B. N. Covert, a solo by Dr. Fred Patterson and music by the high school orchestra. Mr. Erwin then | gave an address, stressing the point of brotherly Jove and the fellow-ship | of man and toll how the Knights of j Pythias endeavored to bring a closer relation between all men. Mr. Erwin told of his appreciation of the ret option accorded him. and j paid a glowing tribute to the mother-: I hood of Anterica. Mr. Erwin also told of the plans for 'the building of the purposed home in: ‘lndiana, the campaign for funds to: 1 1lose next February. His address was: [an inspiring one and greatly appro-1

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jt inted by nil. Carl Mitchell. G. K R. S. "f Indianlupolla wits unable to attend the meeting end a telegram from him was ’toad. Music and singing was enjoyed during the evening and following the program the guests went to the dining room whore n cafeteria htncljeon *was served. V'.siting K. of P. Lodges Mr Erwin became Grand Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias last October ami since 'that time has been visiting the K. of T*. lodges throughout the state. Last week and the first part of this week he spent in Hie southern part of the state and between now and the first of the year will travel much over the state. His itineriary from November 24 to December 0 is as follows: Nov. 24. LaIgrange; Nov. 25. Nappanee; Dec, 3. Fowler: Dec. 4 Decatur, lllino's. where, he will visit the Illinois home for Knights of Pythias: Dev. 5, Mooseheart. Illinois, where lie will visit the .Mooseheart Home for Children and obtain ideas pretaining to the erection of the K. of P. Home in Indiana: Dec. C. Morrocco. After the first of the year he will visit many other i lodges in the state. The Knights of Pythias propose to build a home in this state costing gp- ‘ proximately $200.000. As Grand

chancellor, Mr. Erwin Is chairman of the building committee. Resolutions I adopted at the state convention last October ask each Knights to donate one day's wages towards the building of the home and the campaign Is to close on Feb. 19, 1925, the anniversary of the national order, which was established Feb. 19, 1864 ill Washington, It. by Justice H. Rathbone. — o — ■■ ' Sunday dinners 75c at Murray Hotel. 27't3x ———J— o Fowler. — Lew Husted, of Allen county, has been elected county | agent here. Shelbyville.—A hunters bullet went’ through the windshield of the auto-: mobile which Roy Watts, a Louisville salesman, was drlvinv throntrh here.

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