Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1925 — Page 7
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BRYN MAWR. Pa. —Miss Sally McAdoo (above), daughter of William S McAdoo, took second in both the running high jump and the standing high 3 jump events at the annual interclass athletic meet at Bryn Mawr college Bryn Mawr. Pa. She was second to Miss Peggy Miller in both events Mi J Miller set a new college record in the standing event with a jump of feet B'6 inches, 2% inches better than Miss McAdoo's an I U inch better th in f the'previous record. Miss McAdoo's mark for the running Irgh was I feet C, lichen. one inch below the record breaker's mark; Miss McAdoo is a senior ami Miss Miller a freshman.
New Bishop To Be Consecrated .lune 30 Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. Noll, of Huntington. will be consecrated as the fifth bishop of the Catholic diocese of Fort Wayne, Tuesday morning.' June 30. the ceremony taking place at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Con-; ception at Fort Wayne. A notification from Most Rev. Pietro Fumasoni_ Bion'dj. of Washington. 1). ('. toile delegate to the (Tnited Slates, received ,■ by Monsignor Noll on Thursday, conveyed the information that the Consistorial congregation in ' Rome had approved of the ceremony on the date mentioned. The communi-) cation further gives permission for the consecration on the dale designat cd regardless as to whether the papal bulls of episcopal appointment are received by that time or not. The consecration day is the Feast of tn< Commemoration of St. Paul. It is a . coincidence that the bishop-elect's, birthday, January, 25 is the Feast of | the Conversion of St. Paul. With His Eminence George Carrti nal Mundelein, of Chicago, as cons '•ralor; Rt. Rev. Alphonse .1. Smith, bishop of the diocese of Nashville, Tenn., and Rt. Rev. E. It. Ledvine.
■I J—UHMIIH* I I MW HI'"I-."- TUTTT'T- T~TT^—r'-tr? ~ THE STORE OF QUALITY Porter’s Grocery & Meat Market Phone 97 or 98 Free City Delivery 10 Pounds Fine Cane Sugar 91c Van Camps Pork and Beans, can 19c 3 cans White Rose, Steel Cut Coffee, pound3oc Good Ripe Bananas, 3 pounds 25c' £ n 2 ™". ph "" s ioc’M^r: oli "“. i ''.3oc No. 2 can Gooseberries li,r CoC ° l ' 25C Black Raspberries. gQj, $] J 5 | ; "«‘ ; 25c ?■>.”. 15c 'ci,.'ns..,- 25C G..™, Grade .Canned . 20C MEAT MARKET Fancy Wrapped Hockless Bologna, it nt is. Picnic Shoulders Pressed Hain, Minced Hani, Pound Dried Beef, Boiled Ham. Fresh Pork of All Kinds ~ R ee f Roasts. Bacon Sliced or Chunk | ‘ stf , lk Smoked Hams GILES V. PORTER
i bishop of .Corpu.-. t’hrlnti. Tex , „ 11 I'Jos-’ph ('hartrand, of Indiuu.ip. lis, I assist its cocon-.ocrators, Rt. Rev. ■ bishop of that diocese and now arch I bishop-elect of the province of ('in I cinnati, gives the sermon. Other, I offices will be asigned to local anil [diocesan priests, though the list will I not be in readiness until nearer the I date of consecration. Diamonds Are Fewer But Are Worth Moro Warsaw. Indiana. June s.—(United j Press.) While the number of dia [ monds owned iti Kosciusko county ilhis year is less than the total a year 1 ago the valuation is much higher, ac ■cording to reports submtted to s. V. 1 Robinson, county assessor, by his deputies. A total of IK9 persons ibis year listed diamonds, valued al $21,,1)55, while last year 178 persons listed gems valued at $17,200. | . . _ o I T ptou. — O. H. Hughes has been re-elected county superintendent of Tipton county schools. Vincennes. Jimmie Ames. 5. euap ed death by inches when a chum threw an ice pick at him. The pick pene trated his breast. He will recover. !
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, TUNE 5, 1925.
Children’s Day Program At U. B. Church Sunday ’ h I A children'll day program will be 1 i given ut the United Brethren church | ' Sunday evening. The program will' I begin at 7:15 o'clock. The program . ■ will consist of recltationa, Kong l ' and I exercises by the children. The puli I lie is cordially invited to attend. Following is the program to be given: i | Opening Chorus School page 1 i | Scripture Roy Mumina and Choir ' Recitation Marjorie Foughty , i Recitation Mario Hoagland ' Bong Choir page is Recitation Vere Ila key i Recitation Theodore Sovine , Exercise “Hedge of Roses" i Recitation Arthur Poling ■ Recitation Pauline Marahel I Recitation Richard Jackson ' Recitation Paulino Hakey j Solo Reba Peterson Recitation Charles McGill i Recitation Marcella Williams ■ Recitation James Myers! I Exercise “Summer Treasurers" l Song Ruth William's Class page 1 I Recitation Marion Jackson j • Recitation Kathyrn Shell | I Recitation Melvina Williams ' I Song Choir page 121 , Recitation Catherine Hill Recitation Otis Baker ! Exercise ..“Jesus Love for Children” i Recitation Charles Mills I Song Primary—page 13 Rec tation Wilma Foughty I | Song Madalene, Helen and laoweil | , Recitation Azora Myers i I Solo Pauline Hakey page 15 | Recitation Eldora Baker , Recitation Clarice Jackson Collection. Song School —page 2!) Exercise Tableau Solo “flood Night" Vere Hakey Craigvillc Church To Observe Children’s Day ■| Children's Day will be observed at the Craigvillc United Brethren church , Sunday evening, June 7. The follow ; ing program will be given: • Song AH Children Prayer. Song Beautiful Summer Girls Rocltaiton Welcome Lois Abbott I Exercise Zephyr Recitation Tiny. But Happy I iorothy, Wolfe Exercise Never Song—Praise II m Primary Children Recitation A Chance To Talk 'I Alice Gahfnan I Recitation Why I'm Happy Velma Dear Solo Just A Little Pansy i Martha Schwartz Recitation A Mistake Rectified Donald Hetrick Recitation To Please Jesus Paal Ernst > Pan Drill Song Rejoice Girls I Recital'on A Fish Story
I Saturday Specials I Choice Spring Lamb g Fancy Spring Chickens, nice and lat Nice Bunch of Bens lor Roasting Native Fat led and Veal Fancy Meat especially prepared for Loaves 7 Paramount Salad Relish Premier Salad Dressing Nice Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon B Cold Meats, all home-made, such as —-- B Pork Loaf, Veal Loaf, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, Liver Sausage, Bologna, Polish Sausage, Frankforts, Summer Sausage and Boiled Ham Bulk Dill, Sweet and Sour Pickles Fresh Country Butter Home-made Cottage Cheese Ml leading brands of Oleomargarine. Fresh-Kettle Rendered Lard B Saturday Only— .. > || Fresh Ground Horseradish, j u‘lsc || Bullion Cubes, 2 for 5c B Bursley High Grade Coffee, 2 lbs.. .95c B Edgemont Crackers, 1 box2sc S M. J. B. Coffee, 2 lbssLoo 5 I Man-O’-War Coffee, 2 lbsßsc \ I Wilsons Certified ( hili Con Carne.. 25c B A Berdan Chef Mustard, .Jarloc i Plenty Fresh Hearts, Spare Ribs, Tongues, Neck Rihs and Liver. We handle Little Elf canned goods. If its anything in the Meat line just call 106 or 107 and we will lake care of your orders. Deliveries any time ot day. Mutschler Meat Market I
Walter Abbott Music Coll • Recitation A Prayer Marjorie Ginter Rainbow Drill Girls , Recitation —In Outdoor latnd Peggy Meyers I. Musical Recitation —Cure jj Covene Meyers . Song — Sunshine All Children • Benediction. — ■ —, o— — < Musical Program To Be Given At Reformed Church A spcc'al musical program under the auspice;; of the Christian Endeavor society of the Zion Reformed church . will be given Sunday night, at 7:30 o'clock. The freewill offering tlia' J will be applied tag the lillildiug pledge . of the C. E. society. The public is cordially invited to attend tills ser I vice. The following program will be t rendered: . ' Prelude Miss Lulu Gerber i I Gloria Patri. I Itiovcation. I Choir Selection “The Day Thou Gavest" , i Devotional. . I Duet “Wideness of God's Mercy" ' Mrs. D. Goldner and Mrs It. Schroyer Solo "Voice in the Wilderness" Miss Della Sellemeyer Sermonette—"lnvestment of Life." Offertory. Solo “He Thou My Guide" Mrs. D. Goldner. i Choir Selection ‘‘The Christian Soldier” Benediction. Postlude. — ■■ o — Church Os (iod To Hold Children’s Day Program | An entertainment will bo given at. the Church of God by the children' of the church, Sunday evening, betinning at 7:30 o'clock. The program will consist, of recitations, dia-' logues and songs. The public is invited to attend this service. The program Io be given is as follows: j Opening Music (Instrumental) "In That Sweet By and By” Ifollic Cool. Opening Song by School, "He Will' Care for Me " Scripture Reading Prayer by Rev. Clarence Smitley I \ddress of Welcome, Margarettol Richards. Song. "Jewt Is" Juniors & Primary's A Change of Heart”—Alice Cook What the Hee Said' Kathlene Odle The Birdies' Answer” Florence Lyons Dialogue, “A Hedge of His Roses” Don't Be Late” —Flossie Garad Told by Flowers"—lrene Gay My Clock" Robert Odle Au< I. “Hear the Rain Drops" ‘A Plact For You" —Marie Gay \ Roy's Flag” Junior Browtt tialogue “Hearts from Every Land"l A Short Story " Ruth Chilcote The Birds
"Nothing Too Small" Esther Smitley' "Blost-onis and Smiles for Children's Day"- Fern Barletta Piano solo. “Pretty Rainbow"—lsabelle Odle “Putting Off" —Esther Cook. Hialogue “The Gladdest of All" “Two Little la.aves"—lvy Barlette "On Childrens Day" Ooralne Springer “The Savior Welcomes All"- Gale Cook Raiding “The Guardian Angel"— lena Hawkins Childrens <4.1:1’ t< i “The Childrens Meeting" | "Helpipg Together' —Floyd Keller "Keep Sunny’'- Veiiiut Mmshaiel “It is ’ihi’ Childrens Day"—Virginia Smith Die 1 I Instrumental I "Parade nt The Wooden So’dicts" "Do Your H”St Today"—Walter Bar- 1 lette. Dialogue, "Rock of Ages" "t'ou and !' Thelma Smitley “What \\ i> Keep" Carrol Wolfe Solo. "Melody ol lx>ve" closing Hymn llenedi't.on -Rev. H. A. Ball. o Mrs. Smith informs her customers that her Beauty Shoppe is open and ready for work again. A first class experienced operator is in charge. NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP. To Get th* Mcwrf Out of Your VUit to Ghicufto, Stop at the COMMONWEALTH HOTEL CHICAGO IBiH>• *Kd ■ O» Eirturfw Serraey Parkway- •l<m»tkie Id neo In Part. Only 10 niinutrs from th* loop via •mr own motor coach—yet quiet and restful. Chicago’s Ideal hotel location. The Commonwealth affonla every accommodation and luxury for Ha guenta. Dining Service ala cart*. Sinftle Room* from f2.o<Ho S 3 Doobla Koonu from >3.sttos<> •• 1 * Write Os Wire Airt H. Joftnaon Owner and Mimurf 1 tw Gwra A raw* M OHww
1 I Grocery-Meat Market I I Dry Goods-Hardware I Free Delivery Service Twic? Daih on the Above Lines. Use Phone 204 if You Cannot Make a Personal Call. ■ ■; t SUGAR 62c I I Peachesr£rX£." 89c I n'-4a<.«ar«BXiM i Apple Butter SiaET.B9c | I Sl' RECEIVED A CAR OF FANCY DID POTATOES, SJLID || AND GOOD COOKERS. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. g I!• n Ca ""” whl,e 39c I iX"S' K ' Kra '"’ 25c I ■ Naptha Soap ■ U Ar~rtM!XZ'—' -. , ',- T :Xg 7 A87'.Ml' T, 'l' f ' ■ & jtfV. XXWf I , I 100 lb. haffs B ■ Ij»rg C ,Sunsweet I runes, OKp I Medium Salt JoC N 2 pound package for■ B bmm— iiiiniiniiiiiliiiTTr^i^” 61 " I 50 lb. block of Salt zlfCp I Large can Fancy CAlifmnia B I Peaches in Syrup» _ I-. . - j.|nr HI XWILIIIH I H' llll J- 1 J~W»W. IM» I 1 .im— ■——H—T™ I 1.-llr. Igh 0r... I 1 )«*■■*•:*’. I B Peanut Butter AttJv I •V nuuiir rww r-rr"*— ■ »J—■ ■mwmwtw I", . 1 mmiwiiijimijm hj wim in.. tm ■' J «•'«' 1 ' B BIG DEMONSTRATION OF BURSLEY’S HIGH GRADE COl IEE \ND LI IILE ELF CANNED GOODS ALL DAY SATI RDA'i. RASPHERRIES fB fl RF“ I CHERRIES U" ’/ O |r| I Raspberries and (herrics have been serious 'VB JBT 111 ■ |y hurl by the dry weather and frost and 818 jg! Wcollei 818 while la-l. lin Bla< k Raspb.n i- ' **ll S ;hkl ■?"'! Pitted Cherries lor. per dozen.. M GET YOVR ORDER IN OHICK IF YOE \NT ' NY. ■ - - • v . - y
South Bend Federal Court To Open Monday South Bend. Ind., June s.—(United 1 PrekH.l—Judges of the supreme and ' appelate courtH of all high court benches have been Invited Io mH with Judge Thornaa W. Slick here next I Monday morning when the Smith Bend | branch of the federal court Ik of tlc'iilly and formally opened. Count) . I courtH will adjourn to take part iu proceedure. All members of the Hur Ahho< lotion will attend and many will j be admitted to practice in that court The local court In eHtHhliehod mid- :
Carload of Lewis Beeware JUST ARRIVED. Also Large Shipment of Dadant’s Foundation. Be prepared for the Large Honey Flow now starling. 1 279 C The Brock Store WIWW'H—IU WW
•T the Hickey bill and Judge Slick w.i»> appointed by Prealdeitt Coolidge to preHide over the northern Indiana brunch. He han returned from Chicago where he annieled Federal Judges in clearing congested docke.tc. Slick also will preside over se’eaions at. Hammond and Kort Wayne branches The 10. al jail w II hotlHC the federal pt isoiiers. a Deputy U. S. Marshall and i lerk being stationed here. Frank’lort. • Carl O. Shaver of Frankfott is president of the Carb' mllottH Flailing club, a new organisation. A cottage has been erected on a WiHcotiKin lake.
