Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 35, Decatur, Adams County, 10 February 1926 — Page 3

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SUNDAY SCHOOLS HOLO INSTITUTE << ox riMini kom i> oxi;> have a itenomlnatlnnU coloring, nrt» open io tin* general public, which In cordially Invited. The Institute nt Decant r will begin next Tuesday nflernoon at 2:30 and will extend to Wednesday night. Following It the program: Tuesday Afternoon, Feb. 16 2:3u to 2:40 Devoiitnal 2:40 to 3:15 -Tncreaxlnr Ilia Schoo' 1 T). O. Win* 3:15 to 3:3o—Discus'loti 8:30 to 4:l.” “A Standard for Children," E. W. Prtietorlus 4:17 to 4 : .30—Discussion. Evening 7:30 to 7:45--Devotional 7:45 io B:ls—“The T< ,< hint- Ta D O. Wise 8:15 to 8:25— Discussion 8:25 to B:39—Offering 8:30 to 9:15 “Sunday School Evai ■ grUstn,” E. W. Praetorius Wednesday Morning, Feb. 17 9:30 to 9:4o—Devotional 9:40 to 10:15 -“Sunday School Equii men." D. O. Wise 10:15 to 10:30 - Discussion 10:30 to 11:15- "A Standard so Young People,” E. W. T‘ra« torins 11:15 to 11:30 Discussion Afternoon 2:30 to 2:4o—Devotional 2:40 to 3:15 —“Sunday School Man- . agement," D. O. Wise 3:15 to 3:30 —Discussion 3:30 to 4:15 —“A Standard for Adult E. W. Praetorius 4:15 to 4:3o—Discussion Evening 7:30 to 7:4*—Devotional 7:45 to B:ls—"Leadership Training" D. O. Wise 8:15 to 8:25 Discussion 8:25 to B:3(l—Offering 8:30 to 9:ls—“A Standard for Tenchera,” E. W. Praetorius. —o — RECEIVE AWARDS IN PENMANSHIP (COVI’IVI ED FROM PAGE OXE) Ronald Parrish, Isalielle Odle. The following 19 pupils received improvement certificates, showing that they had completed a certain amount of the required work with marked improvement: Clara Elh n lumnia. Fae Stogdill. Robert Schraltka. Gladys Cook. Dorothy Christen. Catherine Andrews, Elizabeth Wister, Marjorie Hoagland, Nedra Gian•y. Ida Pctts. Harry Baumgartner, Dick Engle. Chalrner Worst. Ed Musse-, Enid Walter, Chahner Fishr. James Snith. Marie Koller, Ivan Reynolds. The fi Rowing eight pupils receivd progress pins for their efforts: fames Engeler, Marcella Gerber. Margaret Stranb, Isabelle Baumpartner. Dorothy Summers. Noble Reynolds. Leia Yost. Leo Dowling. Kenneth Beard received an award 'o- fifty drills completed and twen y-tive awards vere made to 7lj stutoi.ts for completion 'of 25 drills. = —_ Expert Hair Culling for Ltulies and Children by Russell Melchi. Aiso Marcelling by expert operator. ART & BEAIiY SHOP 212 S. Second Street Phone 6G7 for Appointments ! !> j_>

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Four Children Burn To Death In Farm Douse I Coatesville, Pa, F f b 10—(United Pr> is) -Four children were burned to death wiieji fire, caused by an exploding oil lamp, destroyed the home! of Benjamin Etters, a farmer, at Goosetown, throe miles south of here , today. Two ihildreii. Willhmi, 11, and Elwood, 4, were saved by Mrs. Etters when she ( limbed out on a porch roof and jumped to the ground with them in her arms. The others, Francis, 8, Benjamin. ,lr, 5, George, 3,. and Theodore, 2, were burned to death in their cribs, the flame, preventing nil efforts of their father and neighbors to rescue them o Adopt Plan Designed To Improve Farm Conditions Lafayette, Ind , Feb. 10. — (United Press) —Indiana business men, farmers and civic workers today had before them a plan designed to improve a-ri-cultural conditions in ti e state. The program was adopted at a meeting o’F variou ( Indian i leaders who nu t here in a joint conference to discuss the far msituation. The program as adopted calls for increa:ed r-.o’l fertilization; growing of more legumes; more livestock; soonuning more hoys and girls clubs; more ccnomlcal production; better 1 -ases for farm renters; and encouraging in Jell: ive prode. -tio:r. o - Chicago To Have New Prison For Women Chicago. Feb. Id—(l’nited Press) — This fr. edom for 20th century women doesn’t ttv.'oy-i mean “freedom’ in the I.teral -en j e and so Chicago is to have a central detention house for women i prisoners. , Twenty womens' organizations ari gued before the city's finance commit* , tee and won approval of the women’s i isilice station idea, it will contain 100 . j ii cells and will have a spec? ! Jnor/als and criminals court. . | o-» r I Consider Modification Os ; Dancing Ran At DePauw ! Greencastle. Ind., Feb. 10—(United .Press) —Modification of the ban on dancing at DePauw University was in prospect today. i President Murlin is considering permitting dancing at a fraternity formal dance this wee]< as an experiment. , Heretofore Greek letter organizations have been forced to go out of the < ity if they held dances. i o Closed Season For Fur-bearing Animals Begins At Midnight Indianapolis, Jud.. Feb. 10.—(United) Press) —George Mannfeld, head of the fish and game division of the state conservation department today issued warning that the closed season on all protected fur-bearing animals opens tonight at midnight. I After that time it will be unlawfull for any parson to trap, kill or hold I ra.’::.:on-, fox. opposttyns, skunks, minks I or musk-rafs. unless they hold a per-i r ::ii! to have the animals for breeding . purposes. o ,—

o — ' Attorney And Wife Are « Indicted For Arson , Indianapolis. Ind., Feb. 10. — (United .- Press)—Charged with an arson plot :h | the burning cf his home, Jesse Ham , n rick, Indianapolis attorney, and his wife were held under heavy bond toi day following their indictment by Uie s Marion county grand jury. j 1 James Edon, negro, servant of Ham-J ; rick, was also indicted. The negro: < confessed to investigators of the state i fire marshall’s office that the house r was set on fire. i > The blaze, which destroyed the home I ’ was the fourth Hamrick had had in j as many years. It is all getl the house ] was set on fire to collect insurance | money. , : House Committee Takes Hand In Air Muddle I Washington, Feb. 10, — (United I Press) Tim house military committee I t.cday took a hand in the air muddle. I voting an investigation in- I qu:ry ordered by Secrteary cf war I Davis into alleged “disloyalty” of air I s.uvic? officers. 5 Davis and Inspector Gem .al Hol- | ■ni;-h, who is conducting the inquiry | fur Davis, were summoned to appear I before the committee to explain the b situation. * The inquiry was ordered by Davis 1 Ibecau -e of reports reaching, him that I [air service officers were organizing g and agitating tor passage ol> the air 3 corps proposal of Major General Mason I Patrick, chief of air service, in opposi- ■ tion to the war department's program. ■ Davis declared this to be disloyalty. I

Brother And Sister Are Crowned Champion Charleston Dancers Chicago, Feb. 10 —(United Press) i Miss Louise t-'ulllv.in, 20, and her ijiroiher, ,1. F. Sullivan, 18, are the ehampihn Charleston dancers of the country. This brother and sister from Grand Rapids, Michigan, look the national Charleston contest from hundreds of entries, representing all parts of the country, at a Chicago ballronun last n(ght. The couple had never tried to dance the Charleston until thne months ago. 'Second, prize winners tire Miss Cnth mine Osborne and Lyman Curry, Chicago, (.ml third prize honors went to Ml E tlier Eisleban unit H-suer Me i: nberg, c.f Clinton, lowa. The prizes were awarded by Mayor Thomas I*. Stoney, of Charleston, S. where the dance is said to have o. iginated. —o— Deplore Conditions At Fort Benjamin Harrison Indiaoapolis, Feb. 10 — (United I’t ss) Charges that soldiers at Fort Benjamin Harrison are housed in • — •

PUBLIC AUCTION I I OF I I AllrifflFC’iZ/' I <aWIV: yvr ! 3 t .XX. L_ L E3 .Au O /X. S -M- ' I I I Sale Will Be Held FEBRUARY 13 I (mm Fire-proof Garage I I BEGINNING AT ONE O’CLOCK P. M. 1 Between 20 and 25 cars will be sold at this auction to 4 the highest bidder and every car will be sold regardless of price. Save money and have a car for spring 3 by buying at this sale. j These Cars Will Be Sold To The Highest Bidder I ■ SEVEN FORD TOURINGS SIX FORD COUPES FOUR FORD ROADSTERS | One 1921 Touring One 1921 Coupe One 1922 Roadster I One 1919 Touring Three 1921 Coupes One 1924 Roadster I. One 1924 Touring One 1923 Coupe One 1925 Roadster i Two 1923 Tourings THREE FORD SEDANS One 1922 Roadster I One 1913 Touring One 1922 Sedan 1 Overland Touring 1918 One 1920 Touring One 1925 Sedan One Dodge Touring J!.® One 1922 Ford Truck One 1920 Sedan One Chevrolet Sedan ADAMS COUNTY AUTO CO I INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS—EXCLUSIVE FORD AGENCY I Madison Street Phone 80 Decatdr, Indiana § 1 TERMS—Made known on day of sale. Harry Daniels, Auctioneer

dilapidated wooden shacks which' ciitinnt be heated, were made today in ti reput t of u special Investlgntlnr commli.ieo of the John Holiday post of the American Legion Aaron Head, post commander, raid the port would take up a campaign through proper chtwinols to insure adequate housing for eullfted men and officers. The report Hiiid scanty appropriations for the military post hud resulted in commissioned officers being assigned to quarters designated for non-commissioned officers. Photographs were taken of some of the wooden barracks which were I built in war times and they will lie I sent to Washington. Colds Will stop tomorrow Colds break in 24 hours for the millions who use Hill’s. Fever and headaches go. La Grippe yields in 5 days. This is the quick, the scientific way to end these dangers and discomforts. Don’t trust lesser helps, don't wait. Get back to normal at once. All druggists Ptlce 30e 1 Get Red Box with portnit J

General Electric MID-WINTER FROLIC —at— K. of C. Hall Decatur, Indiana a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ’ February 12-13 BINGO STAND. BLANKET STAND, CARDS and other forms of amusements. DANCING Park Plan Dancing. Music by the G. E. Harniont Boys ADMISSION FREE