Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 21 May 1925 — Page 6

S.S. CONVENTION SUNDAY, MAY 24 Wabash Township Sunday Schools Meet At Apple Grove Church Wabash township will hold Its Sunday school convention next Sunday, May 24. The afternoon convention will h» held in the Apple Grove church, east of Geneva. The evening session will be field in the Geneva Methodist church. The best, of talent. both instructive and entertaining will be heard at this convention. The speakers, the Rev. A. R. Pledderjohann and Mr. C L. Walters, both of Decatur, will bring messages that will carry with them the pop and spirit, that Sunday Schools are so much in need of today. E. C. Bierie, the county president, will be present at the opening session. He will meet the superintendents of the various Sunday Schools of the township and aid in the reorganizing for the following year F. E. Lindsey is the present towvhhip Sunday school president. The program for the convention is: Afternoon Session Song Congregation Devotional Rev. Mrs J. R. Knipe Sot.g Congregation Reading of the Minutes Song Berni- Ladies Quartette Address. “Getting Results in Sunday School Work" Rev. Fledderjohann Song M, E. Quartet Soio-Saxaphone... Margaret Haughton Announcements E. C. Bierie Song Berne Ladies Quartet Solo Rev. Preston Horst Benediction Rev. Preston Booher Evening Session Prelude Orchestra Song Congregation Devotional .... Rev. D. V. Williams Song . Congregation Song M. E. Quartet Solo Miss Cordelia Riesen Address. “Look Up and Hook Up Mr. Lee Walters Reading Mrs. E. B. Gauker : Song Berne Ladies Quartet ; Announcements E. C. Bierie . Solo Rev. Preston Horst Benediction E. C. Laßue 1 o — ’

Ruth To Rejoin Yankees When They Return Home New York, May 21—Babe Ruth will be able to join the floundering New York Yankees when they return home after the first western invasion of the year. The team will be back east May 28. and the Babe should be ready to do some bench duty. His recovery from the operation he underwent was more rapid than expected, but he is weak and soft from being in bed for more than five weeks. He is to be permitted to work out every day at tbeYankee stadium but the doctors have warned him not to do too much. “I think I’ve learned by this experience to take care of myself,” the Babe said. "I was never sick before and I never want to be sick again.” Ruth's return to the game is almost certain to improve the Yankees, who have been in a very low state of mind. It isn't the actual batting or fielding of the Babe that is needed. It is the Ruth threat and the moral effect of the Babe upon the opposition. Ball players say that even the best of pitchers are worried when Ruth is in the game and the threat affects their pitching against the other batters. When Ruth is not in the game, opposition clubs considered the Yankees merely as a baseball team and they have been treated as such this season. The Yankees have not been going right at all. When the pitching is good they can’t get runs. When the team is batting the pitching goes bad

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and when the batting and pitching Is ordinary, the fielding falls off. The Yankees are |he only eastern I team that Is falling to hold up its I end through the first intersectlonal i struggles over the season. o To Unveil Monument At Dunkirk, Sunday A monument, In honor of Benjamin T. Rhubreeht, of Dunkirk, Indiana, '' organizer ano .Irst secretary of the '• American Flint Glass Workers union, a will be unveiled and dedicated with e impressive ceremony at Dunkirk. Sun ? day. Mr. Rhubreeht was a resident a of that city and was a nuctive memI- her of the union which he organized < until his death about two years ago. The monument Jias been erected in I- a park at Dunkirk, bearing Mr. 1 Rhubreeht'. name. Present officers t of the national organization of the I union and state officers will be pres--3 ent at the unveiling and dedicatory . ceremony Sunday, it has been ant nounced. The program will be held l in the ufternon and preparations are ’ being made to take care of a large 1 crowd. o Rickenbacker To Pace Annual 500-Mile Race Indianapolis. May 21 —Capt. E. V. Rickenbacker. former speedway star, ' America's ace of aces during the , World war. now an executive in an automobile manufacturing concern, will pace the Thirteenth International 500-mile race to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Saturday. May .30, it was announced today. Capt. Rickenbacker will lead the starters around for the first lap in a cur of his own make. It will be no unusual sensation for Rickenbacker to sweep out of the wide turn into the home stretch and bring the vanguard of cars across the tape for the red starting flag at a t dizzy clip. For Rickenbacker was ever known as one of the strongest hearted denizen of speed camps in the days when he drove racing cars. Veterans of before-the-war days recall how he would fight to the last inch for an advantage in the race, giving no quarter and accepting none. He was one of the most daring pilots ever to grasp a steering wheel and made marvelous records in inferior cars. It is recorded that he broke up three cars in one day, going back to the wheel of a new car each ■ time misfortune threw him into the I ditch. > Rickenbacker was preparing for an ( automobile race the day he answered ■ the call to colors as America entered j the war. He never has driven in an automobile race since. 1 o j June 21 Longest Day Os t Year; First Day Os Summer 1 Washington, May 21—(United Press r ) —The longest day of the year comes 1 on June 21, which is Sunday. This day, the longest of the year in the * northern hemisphere, makes the open- I ing of summer. This month of brides is the one in which to look for the Big Dipper high in the western sky with one end of the handle nearly due north says the American Nature Association. Bootes, which is generally spoken of as The Herdsman, is also known as the Oxdriver and is supposed to be driving the seven plough oxen, as the seven stars of the Big Dipper were also known, around the north pole of the heavens. Arctutus, the brightest star in Bootes, is The Bear-gaurded, as its name signifies, and it can be easily found by prolonging the line of stars in the tail of the Great Bear or the handle of the Big Dipper toward the southeast.

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; Some see in Bootes a hunter pursuing the Great Bear with his Ifo hounds Because its thief stars from the outline of a boy’; kite, Boole-i I - easily found. The bright aronge colored star Arcturus Is nt the point where the tail Joins the body of the kite. This kite has two tulis. however, extending to either side fro mArcturus. Arcturus Is one of ihe three brightest stars north of lb* celestial equator. The other two are Vega, now fur over In the northeast, and t’apelia in the northwest. The three stars differ greatly in color, for Vega is bluish white; t'apella, yellow; and Arcturus orange. Vega is a shade brighter than the other two, which are exactly uquul in brightness. I Arcturus is one of ihe nearer stars to the earth, though there is some uncertainty as to its exact distance. | It is placed between twenty one and thirty six light years. A light year is equal to about six million miles ami is the distance light thavels in a year at the speed of 186,000 miles a second. Arcturus is also quite a giant sun, the stars being all suns, of course. Its diameter Is nearly twenty million mil-, es. That makes our sun with its diameter of only 864,000 miles look pretty small, though compared to our planet Earth, with its diameter of 8,000 miles, it seems large. Corona Borealis, next to Bootes on the east, is the Northern Crown, and it is indeed a beautiful little crown ’ of six stars in which the second magnitude star, Gemma or Alphacca, the brightest star in the semi-circle, is the jewel in the crown. Far over in the northeast is Vega brightest star of the northern Hemisphere of the heavens, easily recognized by its diamond-like, blue-white j splendor and by the two small stars I that form with it an equitable triangle! that has no counterpart in the heavens. Vega is in Lyra, the Harp one of the smallest and most interesting constellations in the sky. It lies next to

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r the huge constellation of Hercules which separates It from Corona and ■ Bootes on the west. 1 Sentenced For Padding Railroad Company’s Payroll j Ell,hart, Ind., May 21 (United Press) Sylvester Kugel of Cleveland. ()., today was under sentence of one to fourteen years imprisonment for padding the payroll of the New York Centra) railroad. I John Schultz.' Elkhart, and Walter Greig. Hammond, were given six ' months' sentences for aiding Kuge). i The charges on which Kugel was convicted grew out of his employintent by the New York Central office here. | o Big Ten Track Meet To Be Held At Columbus Golumbs, Ohio, May 21 — (United Press)—Western Conference track camps are warming up in anticipation ‘of the coming of the championship meet which will be held here in June. Today Michigan and Illinois look like the best bids for the western laurels, with Wisconsin also threatening. It is certain that the Big Ten meet will l>e a scramble for points and that the champion will be determified by a narrow margin. Competition in all of the events will l»e stiff, with favor--1 ites threatened and forced into classic performance to retain their prestige. Michigan will depend on a small group of stars; Hubbard, Whittman. Reinke. Freyberg. Feinsinger and Northrup. To round out the teams . are a fair group of performers in all . events. Illinois will base its hopes on its balance and ability to place its men in a majority of the events. Evans, McKeever, Mieher. Kinsey, Brownell and Shively are to be the head-

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