Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 30, Decatur, Adams County, 4 February 1926 — Page 6
BOATS ROLLS . made with RIAL FRUIT CONSTIPATION Auditorium Association Al Berne Holds Meeting &rn«, Ffb. 4—The annual meetitiE of the Ptocl.holibr- of the Berne Community Auditorium Association was held at the Auditorium Monday evening, A complete and Itemizr-il r*part of all receipts and (-spend It urea was read by Fred Rohrer The report showed that all (dd bills, amounting to SG4I.M, had been paid. In addition to tills, two bonds were also paid, which shows that the auditorium ha.; tome to lie on a firm financial basis as well us serving as a community renter. The board of censors chosi n Monday night consists of: Fred Roller, E, M. Ray, I* L. Yager, and the Rev. .1. 11. Arndt. .1. F. Lehaman was re-appo’nt e<l by the business men’s association; Hr. Rufus von Gimten, by the high school alumni; and John Klein r by Hie Farmers Federation. The board of directors elected Monday night consists of C. T. Habegger. W. O. Neuensehwander, Fred Kamholz, E. J. Schng, F. G. Eichenberger, Mention Burkwalter and Home N'icib-r---bauser. —-— o Another Large Audience Sees Senior ( lass Play Another large ajidiefue saw the’ second and final performance of “The Arrival of Kitty,” the home talent play staged at tlie high school auditorium last night by the senior class of Decatur high school. The east did even better than on tin* preceding night and the audience enjoyed the production greatly. Miss Helen Farr, who took the role of Suzette, the maid, in the play on Tuesday night, was unable to fill her rob* last night on account of an injury- to her left colar bone. Miss Farr tripped and fell down the Heps; hading to the stage in the auditor ! him Tuesday night, bruising her I
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" 1 '. 11 . J t - - colar bon? Her role filled last nifiit by Misi Faye Krugh, and shdid remarkably well, In "P*te of the fait that he was forced to learn the part •oaterduv afternoon. —o —■ Berne Juniors To Give, i’lay !iie>d.iv Evening Berne, F.h 4 —The junior elasu of the Berne m h . boid will pre- .-nt a three-act comedi entitled "Th > Private Secretary ’ at the community ai»d itorhtm next Tuesday evening. Fcb-| ' ruary 9. The show will 'art at 7:451 o’clock. The general admission piiec| r Is twenty-five cents, while a f-w seats will be reserved at thirty five <ents ; each. m. -Q - Retail Field Overcrowded, Speaker Tells Merchants Chicago, Feb. 4—(United Press)—’ Too many citizens am trying 1o make, > , a living in the retail business and the . present rate of one store for every! 1 twenty people is entirely too high, Ed | ward M. Skinner, vice president of a' Chicago firm, told 1.4U0 merchantsj gathered here for the semi annual con-
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