Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1925 — Page 3

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I Stop c° nsit ip at > on I Yr and tn joy good ■/ i /7 health, keynote ■ letter. I if you suffer from constipation, ■here is good cheer for you in Mis. Bevy » words: Ci no »ev*nt»-ftfth LirihUty I t*k« . Ist in letting you knew that Ift 4-< to K«ll<»* < AU-6IUN U.K I 'I ~OW vnjoying Cw 4 health 1 »u» I rikd io take •” « r «**ba* I t .’rr, r.ighl Since Mio, IWe. when I I f. .era .iommena.d Kellug* . aM.I si.> He ItoiSvn ><• »’> kas 1 Utt ekwlt.at.-d without the aid vl I LZgstivt* 1 heartily lecomn.end K«a I Lae'e - ■ i-nsi-.i to everjvoe attieUU I fciil inutc'nal tro..ole. y«ui» gratefully, Mi>». PAi'i ina t.svv, si W. SSrd St.. New Yuri Cite.

J ..©©ate ■Harney Culver went Io Fort Wayne : S,. . to attend church nervines dur | Sg the two-day Jewish holiday. He' Kill return home Saturday noon. ■ Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Macy and dan ( J Kilter. Miss Martha Alice, motored, Kere last evening. Mr. Macy went to Kt. Mary’s Ohio this morning to al■nd to business and the family are 1 ■siting here. I ■ iir. and Mrs. Thomas Charles will I iL it relatives in Tipton and Elwood < Katunlay and Sunday. They will re- I Kun home Sunday night. ■ Anthony Case visited friends at I ■furl Wayne last evening and attendK lie commencement exorcises of i ILe St. Joseph hospital. ■ The Misses Veda Andrews and ' Kraneile Oliver, who are students at ■ Ki.rnial School at Angola, are spend Kg the week end with their parents I K Monroe. I I Mrs. Earl Meyer, of Fort Wayne, K a guest of friends here this after- J ■non I Sylvester Everhart, who is attendKg summer school at Angola, will ■pend the week erfd at his parental < Kme at Monroe. I i < I Ari Purviance, who narrowly miss- i ■>,l killin’ a score o' pedestrains last 1 ■week while speedin', wuz dismissed ) Rin Squire Marsh Swallow's court i ■ 'day. upon promisin’ C do better th’ ■next time. Lots O' folks git credit fer r Ibt-iu' desirable citizens when (her only 1 f'tied down.” —Abe Mastin, Indianap- i < ■lis News. , ; .1 Mrs. C. V. Connell spent the day < In Fort Wayne visiting witli friends, n WSatn Brooks made a business trip i to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. Roger Swaim, of Bluffton, is ( a guest of relatives here. She attended ilie party given by Mrs. Cecile Moser and Misd Florence Haney last i evening in honor of Mrs. Betty Boy- . ers Matthews and Mrs. Helen Niblick- y Stoner. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and ( Miss Fan Hamtnell motored lo Indi anapolis this afternoon, to be the y guests of relatives over the week end and to attend the races. A

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decatur daily democrat, Thursday, may 28,1925.

Ji et constl P ft t‘W drag you down. Ijeanse your system of its poisons. Thousands have regained their old-time vigor and vim stopped constipation forever, by eating Kellogg’s AI.L-BKAN. * Eat two tabtespoonfuls daily—in ehionic cases, with every meal. Relief guaranteed or money refunded, Reudy-to-eut with milk or the pad age Kellogg's ALL-BRAN i. made in Buttle < retk, Main gan. ....id by ah grocers. Served in leb<tih|r hotels and restaurants. mW 1 AU.-BRAN

Mrs. V. J. Borman, of Huntington, is a guest, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cans’and family, of West Adams street. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Malott, of Fort Wayne, will arrive tomorrow to spend the week-end with Mr. Malott's mother, Mrs. Anna Malott, of We i Monroe street. 0 Former Decatur (Jiris Graduates At South Side Miss Catherine Bell, formerly ol this city and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bell, and Miss Mary Falk, daughter of John Falk of this city, have announced their graduation from tile Soulli Side high school of Fori Wayne. Tile exercises will be held Wednesday afternoon, June lo Both young ladies are formerly of this city and have a host of friends here who wish them success in the work that they may enter after gradu ation. South Side high school is Fori Wayne's new high school and has a large class of graduates this year. 4) .... - —— Decatur (Jiri Graduated From School For Nurses Miss Edna Bosse, of this city, received a diploma for having completed tlie course of nurses training al the St. Joseph Catholic hospital. Fori Wayne. The commencement exercises held yesterday were the fifth annual exercises. There were thirteen students to receive degrees us gradate nurses, having completed the entire course offered at the hospital. The St. Joseph training school is said to lie one of the best in this state ami the nurses that are graduated there have plenty of positions offered them. — CONVENTION TO BE HELD SUNDAY (Continued from Page One) Special Music, Trio—Mbiionary Ch . Berne. Oration "Mother”—Miss Ruth v. d. Smissen Special Music Men's ('horns, Evan gelical Church, Berne. Address —'Teaching Problems"- Rev

■ — 1 1 "FTTJ..I ..'SXg J. H. Arndt, Berne. Offering i peclal Music—Men's Chorus, Evan gelical Church, Berne Round-Table Conference — Open for Everybody, (Any written questions put into plate when offering la received). Announcements—E C. Blerle, County Presiilent Benediction Pleasant Valley Church, 7 30 O’clock P. M ong Service, led by Menno Stauffer Devotional Rev. fl. Whiteneck, Monroe 'pedal Music Mennoplte Intermediate C E., Berne. Reading—Viola Lusk Congregational Song, led by Menno Stauffer Address Rev. Wm. Egle, Berne Offering Special Music—Mennohite Intermad iale C. E., Berne. Announcements—Eli Bierie, president Benediction. 0 Sister Os George Winters Dies At Elwood The George Winters family here re- <;• ived word yesterday of I lie death of Mrs Hr. Neal, of Elwood. Mrs. Neal was a daughter of John and Ellen Winters, her mother being a sister to George Winters, of this city, and her mother a sister of John P. Quinn. She had been in very good health and died suddenly as she was preparing lo retire Tuesday evening, death being caused from heart trouble. She was sixty years old and is survived by the husband and o enson. Funeral services were held this afternoon al Elwood. —_... o : — Secretary Weeks Undergoes Operation At Boston Today Boston, Mass., May 2S. ll'nited Press.) -Secretary of War John W. Weeks underwent an operation al Phillips house, Massacliuselts General hospital, hero today for removal of gallstones. Beyond slating! that the operation was performed, hosplial officials withheld details. latter the following bulletin was isued by Dr. Jones: Gallstones removed ahtl gall bladder drained under local anaesthesia. Condition good. — Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughter, Helen, will motor to Indianapolis tomorrow to he the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich and daughter. and to attend the races. Misses Angie Firks and Bernice Leonard and Messers Byford Macy and Bryce Thomas left this afternoon for Detroit. Michigan.

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MNKFRS WILL7 MEET ON IONE 3 Group One Os State Asso- ' ciation To Meet At Fort Wayne About 300 hankers from ten conn ties In northeastern Indiana will ' gather at Fort Wayne, June it, for I their sixteenth annual meeting These counties comprise group one of 1 tin* Indiana Hankers , ns- , social ion. A. M. Jacobs, of | Kendulville, is chairman of the group. C. M. Neizer, president of the First National bank of Fort Wayne, will deliver the principal address. The chief topic of discussion will be plans to stop bank robberies and hold ups in Indiana, especially Northern Indiana. R C. Saunders, of Des Moines, iowa'will explain a plan used by lowa bankers to tight the bandits. I The plan used in lowa haft cut out the number of bank robberies down ( ' from 11t> in two year to eight, and cut ( f Hie loss down from one half million I dollars to less than $3,000. The plan i also has cut the insurance rale on > bank’theft in half in three years. i i Meetings are being lield all over ■ Illis state in an effort to organize and 1 put Into use some method to break the ; w ave of banditry that is sweeping the t slate. < Kill Weeds By Mowing In July And August ' l.afayelle, Ind., May 2S. -ll'nited < Press.! —Tlie magic of a practically weedless roadside can lie achieved on' 1 moat Indiana farms by tlie simple • process of mowing during early June 1 and again during early August. Under this treatment the weeds f are gtadually replaced by bluegrass, which grows naturally in every ' county in Indiana, according to A. A. ■ Hansen of the Purdue extension staff. By mowing twice instead of once s every season few weeds go to seed and without seed they can not com- - plete with blue grass. Ordinarily | . three years of June and August mow- I ing is sufficient to change a road side weed patch into clean bluegrass sod, thereby not only improving the appearance o flhej farm' but in addi- . Hon cutting down losses due to plant ■ diseases and insects ,'harbored in the weeds. The seeds oL many roadside J weeds are also carried into neighboring fields by the wind and in mud i that adheres to shoes, wagon wheels and other moving objects.

M. L HOSPITAL FONO OVER GOAL — Total Os $1,717,850 Is Subscribed As Workers Hall Yesterday Indianapolis Mav i!” The tale wide campaign for a tl .iiOfi ufli' fund for the four vlethou t hospital: lu Indiana wa far beyond the goal one inally set today. When workers stopped soliciting last night a total of $1.717.5F»0 bad been pledged. Belated contributions are expected to swell the fund slightly The Indianapolis district raised nealry *350,000. Tin- largest single I'ontribtii lon was Jlm.umi |>y a A Houck, of Marlon. Indiana. The money will l>e divided among Hie Methodist hospitals at indianap oils, Gary, Fort Wayne and Prince ton. — 'Two Funeral Services Held For Dr. Burton Chicago, May 28 —Two funeral serviCCS were lield here today for I»r. Ern ent De Witt Burton, president of Chi cago university, who died here 'l ues day. One services was for student;! and faculty members only, while the other was open to the public. Members of Hie faculty and prom inent citizens from all walks of life inarched behind the casket us it was carried to Mandell hull. The student body formed a double line for two blocks of the solemn procession. Messages of condolence continued to pour In today from all parts of the . country. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., sent the following message: ”<)ur hearts are breaking with sor-

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row at the sad news which has just reached us. But through the tears we j can not but see and rejoice at the I glorious achievements of Dr. Burton's I extraordinary life Like the brave sol 1 di'r that he was he died carrying I Hie colors in the forefront of (he arm* Well may It be said of him that he has fought a good tight, kept the faith and llniHlied his course. Mrs. Roi ke feller and 1 send to you und yours this expression of our deepest uym pathy.” Messages of condolence arrived from the presidents of -cores of uni versify and colleges, frffm clergymen, btuifciessmen and alumni associations o E. Y. Clarke Joins Fight Against “Movie Trust" Indianapolis, May 28. — Edward Young Clarke, who liuilt tlie Ku Klux Klan and then withdrew from it when

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i ,i ._. i his organization woik was complete today threw hia ability as an organlz er Into the field against the so-called ' movie trust" and the independent producers. Clarke’s appearance in IndianjipoHs revealed the fact that h« hat been elected president Os the Twentieth Century Motion Picture and Dramatic club, a corporation which 1,-, forming dramatic clubs throughout the nation an a source front which tc develop talent fur movie productions. Clarke Is setting up the machinery to build a motion picture corporation on the foundation of the clubs now being formed The corporation will buck lioth the independent" and the big producers, t'larke said. —o ' i U B PASTRY SALE Pastry sale at Leichtle'g meat market, Friday. May 29th, auspices Willing Workers class of Bobo U. H church. 125t3