Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 280, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1925 — Page 3

I Colds kSht°P tomorrow fL; brrak in »4 ho'tr. for ,h . e HVu ~!■< Jvwrand headache# go. in J V Thu U tbequfc . Msfc.M v. 17 to end the.sc duyge. .. ai. J ]>,,! t trustkswr helpa, dor. bar k to normal at once. LSara&ouinine will. poronUt SaTchurches I Decatur Circuit |9B)iiiv rii Mourn Pleasant on the EM., 29: subject, "My abject, •'Supreme 'ii,,. pastor will t»lk about .H the f rlll BJ'S I. < lans will ~. ~f Keiinelh Singleton, on ESKlay , veiling, December 2. IriSß- I- church, <,r I'ncatur. will |^^Q rl of the ( 100-. In I^MBi ul> district. The Third I the Iteratin' ■3|Bu :i I"' held along with-Olliers session. nil. day sessions called Meetings." The addresses kABL >iic and io pira heurtt Itsn't' d 31111 K °" ls ’'riM*’' l - I. C. Wisner. Mills and Salem ■L school 9: "°- v.oi al Sa'-'m EpWtf ll ' l -'‘ llgl " V ' W(l r hip. al Pleasant Mills ftA- meeting al Salem, Wenesrlay evling 7:00. meeting at Pleasant Mills account of the ■name fir-i" 1 ' Hoard Program at Doicatiir. Tin' program is a s follows; | flEi moi'. I” i!h ’ School of lba>- ! »," w. W. Wiant. | i It ", -iopill--I t'lmo It Parish, A. <'. Prow n. MB'-lteh 11:30—Ale Local Church's EvangelisI W L '" i" li,v - W<l S.-arnau I IB"''' '."cct Conferences | ■i.eioue. Edm-at ion and Ori mil lor World Service in | Lt-.d church, W. ('.. Seaman I Adequ: 1 l?inai':ciul i'ian for ! I.- arch. Dr I g,IL I Supper. 1 Meetin". It 1 | Hartley. Sky Pilot to the lumber 11 atnpAtf Northwest. j Wetfmld like lo urge every official | metal® Io be present at. this meeting I lo ®K'ld iii First church, D<her Pay al Ossian, f»<•«••• inl»<• < I 7th is pnol lo r important day. The I naiiiaßdieales the nature of the oe- ■ <M|W:i'i<l program. Let's be able I 11 .good record. I The Lid. Aid Bazaar W<-*lm--<!a> (■veill® was a success in every sense Tb(®pworth League Morning Watch ~ag ■<! Thanksgiving morning and iWMM inspiration to all present. rsonage was the scene of a beftaUfu] wedding on Thanksgiving Dnl l-’easel and ?.liss the coni r..et ing patties. Mraßas.-l is the son of Chas, l-’easel ot El® Ci. i-k township and Miss I Haver is the daughter of Robert Haver

Never say “oats” I —say Quick Quaker BGet that toasty Scotch flavor; that famous Quaker flavor ABOVE all things, it’s fla- Quaker milling of finest, ZA vor you want in oats, plumpest oats. A flavor it There is a world of differ- took some 50 years to perfect ence. Originally a Scotch That j s w hy ft j s j m pordish, it must have a Scotch mnt to look f or a D ict ur e of flavor to be right. a Quaker on the oats you buy. Once you taste Quaker Quick Quaker cooks in 3 Oats you’re spoiled for ordi- 5 minutes. That’s faster nary brands of oats. than toast! Has that toasty Scotch Due to Quaker milling tang ... the famous Quaker methods, it supplies, too, the flavor.. .no other brand has. “roughage” you need to First spoonful tells the dis- make laxatives seldom ference. It’s due to exclusive necessary 2 i [ The Quaker Oats you have always known Kinds and Quick Quaker-cooks in 3to 5 minutes

of Vail Wert county, Ohio. We nil i wish them n long and happy journey I m tlje pea of matrimony.t * Communion Service will he held at ■ Salem nt the Preaching hour Sunday I mornlug. ! The Salem l.tulie.s’ Aid will meet al the home of Mr.. Edward Miller, Wediiesduy, IWcember 2. The Willing • Workers will have clairge, Mrs. Liz.zii-D.-.vln is cnpltiiii. There will be held a parcels post stile al the meeting. Let every lady of .Salem community feel tier :*>lf Invited and welcome. t I-’. A. Shipley. i — u — -■ Antioch Church I Our Quarterly Business meeting and Communion Service will he held over ! , the weekend. Jfev. A. 11. Yoder, from I Elkhart, Indiana, whp is now serving t his twentieth year ns oqr presiding < , Ehler ovi* the Indiana district, will !»■ t the speaker on this special occasion, i ! You are cordially invited to attend - these services, | Business Meeting, Saturday evening I ! —7:00. » | Sunday school—9:3o. ( Communion serviti- 10:30. Evening service 7:00. i Mid week Prayer meeting at Parson t age—7:oo. < Wi liam llygema. Pastor. • t BIRTH i Vernon Lowell is the name of the son born to .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, of Twelfth street. Monday evening. o —— • Army And Navy Bring I ‘ (Irid Season To ( lose By Edward C. it". P. Stuff Correspondent* Chicago, Nov. 27.— (United Press) — , “Etiemies under one flag" the Aj-my ami Navy clash tomorrow at New | Yoik in a game that will bring the . 1925 foot hall season to a close. Virtually all the other teams were disbanded today after the turkey day contests that finished the season for everybody but the service squads. Winding up a season that has been replete with upsets, Nebraska's Corniiuskers raised up on their haunehes at Lincoln yesterday and sent Knute Hockne's fine Notre Dame team back to South Bend, nursing the injury of | a 17 to 0 defeat. Most of the other games on the Thanksgiving program ran true to l form. Penn defeating Cornell, 7 to (I, I lit the outstanding battle of.the east. Brown and Colgate, two evenly , matched trains, fought to a II to 14 tie; Syracuse mauled Columbia, 111 to 5; Pittsburgh beat Pennsylvania State,'' 23 to 7: Marquette's "Golden Ava-I 1 . lanche” turned back Mercer, 30 to 0; 1 Tulau bedl Centenary, 14 to 0; Alai bama swamped Georgia, 27 to 0, ami 1 , out on the coast Washington defeated Oregon. 15 to 14. With the exception of Notre Dame’s failure to win a western title, none of the game H effected sectional championship. o —- Thirty-Gallon Still Found In Residence ' Shelbyville, Ind., Nov 27.—(United < Press) Grover Snepp is in the county ! jail here today following discovery of a ' 30-gallon still at his home. Three hundred ami thirty gallons of I mash, seven gallons of whiskey and!' equipment were taken in the raid. ( The still, largest ever confiscated | in Shelby county, was equipped with I cooling system, container, and bottling ‘ machinery. t

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925.

MGNUOE DEFEATS MONMOUTH FIVE • Nip - and - Tuck Basketball (Janie Here Wednesday Night Ends In Scran I In a nip-and-tuck game played In lhe old gymnasium h>n- Wednesday > night, the Monroe high school train tieft tried the Monmouth quintet, 15-13. Monmouth led al the end of lhe first tialf, H7, but a Monroe rally In the econd period turned the tide. G. Smith, Monroe forward, was the lending storer of the game, with thren field goals ami three foul goals to his credit. Ttrokaw led the Monmouth offensive v,itli two lield goals and Urn pointers scored from lhe foul line. This was the second victory in six starts for Monroe and the third straight defeat for Monmouth. Monmouth has lost its last two games by narrow margins. • , In a preliminary game, the Monmouth grad.- team defeated the Mon-] roe /traders, 21 to (I. The first half ended 10-fi and the .Monroe lads were' unable to score in the second period, j Hill starred for Monmouth with six' feihl goals and one free throw to his' < red it. Lineups ami summary: Monroe (15) Monmouth (13) G. Smith F Parrish Whitenack F Brokaw I llahnert C Hill A. Smith G Lewton! Snell G Waggoner Substitutions: Kessler for G. Smith. Johnoson for Brokaw. Brokaw for ( Johnson, Johnson for Parrish. Field goals: G. Smith, 3; Kessler, 1; A.] Smith, 1; Brokaw, I; la-wton, 1. Foul goals: G. Smith. 3; llahnert. 2; Bro- 1 kaw. 2: Johnson, 1; Hill. 2; 2. Heferee: Coppess.

ROCKCREEK WINS FROM KIRKLAND Adams County Team Puts Up Scrappy (lame But Loses, Score 31-23 The Kirkland high school Kangaroos put up a scrappy game at Rockcrm-k Wednesday night, but succumbed to the sharp-shooting of the Wells county pace-setters, 31-23. Rockcreek had tin- better of the argument during most of the game, but were never in a position to let down in their efforts. Kirkland started the game without the services of their star flour guard, NEW LAMP BURNS 91% AIR Beats Electric or Gas. A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. Government and 35 leading universities amt found Io be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps, It bunts without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Hurns 94% air and 6% common kerosene (coal oil.) The inventor, J. M. Johnson, 609 W. Lnke St.. Chicago. 111., is offering to send a lamp on 10 day's FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make i 250 lo SSOO per month.

Floyd Arnold, who Injured aPtne of hta ribs In practice Monday evening. However, he was sent Into the game after Rockcreek iiad shown a tendency to take things Its own way. lb- then proi-eoded to do a little scor ing himself and rank five field goals. The halt ended with Rock-creek lead Ing, 17 7. Groshle, Rockcreek forward, was high point man, with seven Hehl goals. Kirkland will play Berne’s undefeated team at lierne next Friday night. In the preliminary game, the Rockcreek seconds defeated the Kirkland reserves, 31-lu. The hlaf ended ICS. Kirkland (231 Rockcreek (31) Low* II Arnold F Reece Meyer. F . t’rosble Andrews C Shively Heller G . Barrick Luther-Arnold G Miller Substitutions: F Arnold for Meyer, Bayless for Shively, Deris for Bar rick. Field goals: Liwell Arnold, 3; Andrews, 1; F. Arnold, 5; Reece, 2; t’rosble. 7; Shively, 4; Barrick, 3; Bayless, 1. Foul goals: Lowell Arnold, 2: Andrews, 1; Luther Arnold. 2; Barrick, 1. Referee: Buckner.

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New Radio Station Is Opened At Fort Wayne A imw radio broad.-nniing station has ,gone on the air at Furt Wayne, huv Ing r.ent out Its initial program last Monday night. The station, whl< h has 500-watt sanding power, Is lbs strongest station in Indiana. B Ih operated by the Main Auto Supply Company, its etill letters are WOWO. The station |send H clearly and distinctly am) Hs Ipow. r is said to he even greater than 500 watts, although it is listed at that I amount. It was heard In many states |on Monday night. Regular programs | will he given once or twice each week at present.

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