Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1925 — Page 3

II CAbENOAU priday rinsH or RnpCst church tool rooniH, 7:::o pm Hrn Missionary Society nwer. W Reference tin.tin »rary. < !’m11'* Mr "' '• r, ' ry,> | Society nr Reformed Reformed church dinron's Club— Mrs. Doris Aimivmary MaattagI.eglon Hall, 2 p. m. Initiation—Red Mon m. Saturday lids. Miss Ma,r cr-lla N«1of Miss label* Baum lids Marrolla N'-laon. supper at M 1 hurrh. l/rngnc, 5 to 7 P tii. jlitnrs Class of CliilsOlivo Toot era. Class of Christian Ralo, White Meat MarMonday i Tan Agnes Kohne. S lull —Library * 1 4f». lull —Mrs. SC. K. 11011, Tuesday ■s' Aid Society —Church n. Wednesday ■ Cluli — Mrs. Charity • Aid Society will meet irlor Tuesday ut 2 p. m.. 'lmrsdav. Presence of desired and friends inmeeting of the Delta 1 lie held Monday evenle of Miss Agnes Kohne iek. larty wa given for Mr. lies Darkless, at Monsdav evening. .Mr. and are moving from their re to Fort Wavne. ineliided Mr. and Mrs. hi and daughter. KleanMrs. Wilson Hoed and r.v and Klizabctii; Mr. Kunket; Mr. and Mrs. Air. ami Mrs. Charles ml Mrs. V. A. llrokaw. W. W. MeQueen; Mrs. Ir. and Mrs. Henry Hill, Luther llrokaw. Robert Burger. Richard Jr.hnReed. Voyle Hill, Ivan ioiiil Kimherling. Rich- . Kdith Reed. Louise Magley, Krma Cage, r, Ijiella llrokaw, Mary iVilder, iml Josephine Burk entertained inemIridge Club last evennine ir. Fourth street, pllemeyer and Mrs. Kdof Fort Wayne were 'tests. At the conclusion Mrs. lturl; served a The next meeting will > weeks. neighbors and friends the home of Mr. and w man Wednesday evenion being the birthday of Mr. Bowman and •■lts. Games and music 'rsions of the evening delicious refreshments he hostess wes assistby Miss Lucile Knapp Ibeck. appieeiatlve audience rtuital given by the ■ furrie Thomas-Hau-lasonic Hull yesterday evening. The pupils te c! a»ses presented gram in afternoon, tieipated in the after-1 were Rosemary Patsyj a Drier, Minnie Moy-| Ivitsop, Mary Maxine' 'lower. Mary Kathryn •'lttmo, Gladys Thomp-' Maty Madeline " lsp "‘“'bold, Helen "tan, Agnes Schwartz Brick. Twelve of tho • students were preveiiuiß's prog:uni. They jberine Schug, Monai ;' a ' :■'■ M ° len llaui.old, Harry Dailey, Esther Muth, Mildred Heller, 'or, Margaret {{oughtn° and Lloyd Munrn. "'B the musleale. Dee p rira furnished marie

HAVE NARROW ESCAPE IN STORM I-- - • «*" — w — ril W v'Nafc’d 2 v S' ;^i - rj&- ****** " '• ' . S a:; . «t .ii.av. . -■ .. A '**, s * ; . The above photo shows Minnie and Rose Hawkins in .nip, of their homestead in the residential district of Murphysboro. Illinois, which was hard hit by the torna i * ii.e Wc dm day afternoon. Ilotlt g rls had narrow escapes, hut were uninjured.

i for those wishing to dime. The Kpwnrlh League fit In; Mo! ho r <li l church will serve a catelcria sup per in the dining hall of tin- church ; Saturday evening from live to .srven o'clock. The following menu will he ' served crejmed chicken, noodles, . mashed pig'ifnes, gravy, dressing, veal r loaf, linked bean::. macaroni, potato - salad, slaw, pickles, hoi rolls, pie, i cake, sandwiches, fruit salad, ice I cream and coffee. CATHOLIC HIGH HEATS PEORIA QCINTET, 21-22 (Continued from I age One) I flawless, 1; IjOtz, 1. j Free throws: Meyers. 2; Tloltlioii'o 4. McCarthy, I; I.a v iews, Hiighqs, "I lVr onal fouls: Meyers, I; Holt- ' house, l; Voplewede, 1; Christen, I; Cass, 1; McCarthy. 1; Lawless 1; ' Lots. :!; Hughes, ?>. *i Referee: Johnson, empire;, scr ‘ ling and Criffin, ’ Scores of Decatur fans thronged f the Daily Democrat offiPe and (he •i '"walk in front of the office for a ' half hour before the final results of 'the Dec.it nr-Peoria game was recolved. There was a great uproar of ' cheering when the result wa. an- ' nounced. A large number of Decatur people are at the tournament already and several more are planning to go tonight to see tomorrow's games. ’ ; Local fans feel certain that the Decatur cagers will go through to ' a tho final game, now lhal they have, defeated the Spaulding team which was doped as one of the probable 1 winners of the tourney. 1 Decatur is the only Indiana team * left in the tournament, C. C. H. S. rs Fort Wayne having lost to Kansas City yesterday morning, and Wash * ington. Indiana, having dropped a * onesided game to the Marquette high team of Milwaukee last night. 111-13. The Indian team from Dakota lest to. Louisville last night 28 21. Today’s Scores Clarksburg. W. Va., 24; Dubuque, lowa, 20 St. Paul, Minn., 20; Cincinnati, 18. o Congregation Gives Surprise For Pastor i I The people of the Mount Pleasant church pleasantly surprised and reminded their pastor. Rev. Lester Winner, of this birthday by appearing mi Thursrl'iy evening at the pari sonage un Winchester street. They j came with well-tilled baskets and aft-! Ur doing ample justice to a heavily j loaded table a social time followed, j I Rev. Wlsner was remembered in aj substantial way and he received wishes for many more happy birthdays. Road Bond Issue Is Sold Here This Morning The bonds for the improvement of the Charles Sehenck macadam roadj in St. Marys township were sold thisj morning to A. I’. Flynn, bond broker! of Logansport, he paying n premium; of ss;i.tiii Mr. Flynn later sold the! issue to the First National bank of

The bonds for the improvement of the Charles Sohenck macadam roadj in St. Marys township were sold thi:;j moi nine to A, I*. Flynn, bond broker j of Logansport, he paying n premium j of ss:l.(Si* Mr. Flynn later sold the I issue to the First National bank of

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this city. The bonds run for a period ut ten years and bear a one-half per cent interest. Other lii.ls sub milled to ('mini y Treasurer Louies Klein** were, FleU-her-Aineriean It ini.. $ IS.10; Fletcher Savings Co., S*i; Meyer Kiser bank. s47.fit), ill of Indianapolis; First National bank. Ji*catur, $-42.01. This is the first roal bond issue ibis year. Drive For Relief Os Sullivan Miners (’loses Miss Anna Winnes, secretary of Hie Adams County Red Cross, announced ibis morning thi;t the campaign for funds for (lie Miner.* Relief fund at Sullivan was e'osi .l. The lo;al R*d Cross senl SIOO to the mine sufferers

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sdii.loi being donated by local people. Tl:c chapter made up the balance of the fund. Today the local Red Cross eh:, pier opened a fund for l lie relief !of the tornado sufferers in Southern ! Indiana. Cash donations will be received at the Daily Democrat office and »l tic- Winnes Shoe store, and clothing and lusl clothing will be received at the city bull by the firemen. o Hay Fever Sufferers Receive A Warning Indiana polls, March 21) - (United ITess) —llay fiver sufferers s hould In-;-,in ut once to fortify themselves avail! t the popular summer complaint according to Dr. William F. King, secretary of the state board of health.

Dr. King sajd Unit chronic sufferers should consult u reputable physician ut once in order Him lie may Icier mine the particular pellt n caimlng Ihe lilllllept. Before the lui,v fevrl ■ U'.op |>.< al* rived . the pinper imioculationfi may lie |mi scribed and |he i i,(li i in- lire vented, he mild. ■ o — Sal unlay is (.ifl Day in Dtcatur. Call al the Daily Democrat oflice anti renew your subscription. We Rive tickets. tilit.’l * li - Meadacltes from Slight (Olds Laxative nitOMO QI ININK Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A Safe and Proven Reinedv. The box bears tlm signature of K. W. Grove, tide. ONE IN TEN Neglecting a Utile wound, cui, or r.Lra.A-. ion of the flesh may ia nine cases out of ten cause no gr* at suffering or iucouvenicnce, but it is the ono case ia tea that causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic festering core. The cheapest, rafest and best course is to disinfect the wound with liquid llorozor.o and upply the Borotono Powder to complete the foaling process. Price (liquid) 30c, COe aid sl.2<J. Powder HOr anti GO.-. Fold by Holthoiiße Drug Co.

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