Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1926 — Page 3

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r ; I 1 • ! D C. H. S. SIGNS ■ ’ FRANCE CONTER ' I-OR NEXT YEAR [ |,ro\TiMi t» i BO VI r\<:i: <»vf.» 1 w 8i| Tl|l . alhiclic hoard consirts of four Hemlicrs at present. They are Nor-j ■ rt Holthouse, Hubert. Schmitt. RayHurting and George Laurent. the appointment of an assist,,as(or for the local Catholic church ma i|,. this spring, the assistant will he the Fifth member of the I ■Til-- annual reports were siilimiited yesierilay's meeting, anil the toum K, highly commended. A resoluin also was passed thanking the of Decatur for their cooperation K,i support of the state champion

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team. Plans for issuing season tickets for next year were also discussed. Tne tickets will be sold at the opening of school next fall. ZION REFORMED TO OBSERVE DAY k iivum hii from ovi:, sketch, entitled, “Mother-Love," will be rendered, portraying the various stages of a mother's love. The sketch is in five parts, .each part presents supposedly the same mother and children, although acted out hy different persons. It traces a mother's love as time elapses and tile passing of children from infancy to manhood and womanhood. Following is the cast of characters:

SATURDAY SPECIALS I West End Grocery I Good Brooms, Special QQ/» Each dJt * 15 cans Van Camps Pork and Beans 25c :I 3 cans of Peas for 3 cans Aftlv No. 2 Plums, Bed -15 c I Kitchen Kfenser 3 cans for H 1 can Tomatoes 15c 1 can Milk 10c wj 1 can Corn 15c 1 can Hominy ..15c Ig 1 can Peas 15c 1 can Kraut *-15c All for 49c H 1 can Pineapples 35c 1 can Peaches 35c R 1 can Black Raspberries 35c 1 can Apricots 35c M All for sl.lß I Apples, 1 pounds for 25c B New Pineapples 25c Strawberries, quart ...tSc H FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER £g Millerl Deitsch ! Successors of Geo. Miller. k

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926

Part 1. Motter Mrs. Edgar Gerber Baby Ray Haby Gerber Part 2—4 years later. Mother Mr ~ (’has. Brodbeck Ray Robert Brodbeck' Betty Harriet Fruchte Part 3 —fi years later. Mother Mrs. Glen Cowan Ray r,.. Robert Klzey Betty Ilernaillne Roller Part 4—6 years later. Mother Mrs. M. F Worthmnn Ray Ed Musser Betty Gaynell Gruber Part s—B5 —8 years later. Mother (now grandmother) Mrs. Ben Elzey | Ray Rev. Eledderjohann | Betty Mrs. Tillman Gehrig Marie (Betty's daughter) liOulse Kless Ray Jr., (Betty's son I Howard Gehrig Another sketch, entitled, "Mother's Day.” portrays a lonely mother whose children are grown and away from home, who sent gifts us tokens of love to her for mother’s day. As the nn (her is wishing that her children In- with her, she is suddenly surprised hy the arrival of the children and a happy reunion is the result. The per--1 sons that take part in this play are: i Mother .... Mrs, A It. Eledderjohann ; lleth Miss Frances Girod Ruth Miss Mildred Worthman . Bert Thurman Elzey Robert Gyrus Cable Other numbers that will he rendered - are: Solo —“When Mother Sang to Me" — Della Seilemeyer. Solo —“When I Knelt Beside Her

Knee"—Mrs. Ben Shroyer. choir Selection -"The Dear Old Songs qf Mother." Offertory, closing Prayer. ■ Congregation—" Faith of our Mothers" J Port hide. Thanhs To Voters I wish to thank the voters of Adams county who supported me in my rueu for the democratic nomination for sheriff. Joel Q. Reynolds. I wish to thank the voters of Adums county for the splendid support given me In the primary. W. W. Hawkins o —— Blutlton Wins Fifth In Purdue Round-up Contest Lufayette, Ind., May 7—(United Press) —The BlulTton team finished

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fifth In thu ngg Judging contfst nt* , the Purdiip round-up of boys and glrhii clubs which closed today. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May, new slsßl/4, old, $!/.«%: July $1.88*4; Sept. sl. Corn: Muy 6914 c, July 7JT4<’, Sept. 77%r. Oats: May 40'4c, July 41%c, ! Sept. 42Vjc, WAAWWWAAAAAMAWWWWW lAshbaucher’s FURNACES | LIGHTNING RODS j SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Ij j! Phone 765 or 739 ;! ! | I mwwiiammiwawwaamaww»

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