Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1926 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubiiehad Every Evening fixe**) Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. I. H. Heller Free aad Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holtbouaa—EaeT A Rue. Mgr ftek D. Hailer— Vtoe Frwldaat Maarad at tbs Poa'offlM at Daaataa, |adia&a, aa aacood elans e»tt* Subscription Ratos: ■togle enples J o*»ta Ona wook, by carrier , — .10 cents Ona year, by carrier—W One month, by mull ....— S-. cants Throe months, by mall— <IOO ■lx months. by mall—— 1.71 One year, by ma.'l S 00 Oae year, at office—-...— S.OO (Prices quoted are within Bret aad »’< <m<l tones. Additional post* a<o added outside those x.ueo). Advertising Rates t Mads known by AppUenttam. Foreign Rspreaontatlvor Carpenter a Company. in Mlabtgaa A*ease. Cktoage Save a dollar for the Bvnjatulti Franklin highway assoclattea. Its one of tie important things Ju»t no*. Yom elill have the opportunity to betome a charter member of the < ounlt) Club but you must du it thia week. eawsmwwmwsaamnsm. Mr Telford got hm first glimpse of old faaliioncd Ihs-atur speed yesterday and his face fairly beamed with appreciation last evening, when the report, showed the charter membership well over the hundred. A g'ssi thing to keep In mind is I that many of the soundest business men tn America believe that* It we bad the Vnderwood tariff bill we w mildr t need the farm relief laws If yon wasn't In when the cummi'tee ratted on you or If for any reason you have not been approached tn >Hn the Country Club. just remember it is a community affair, that yoar membership is desired, that you are wehono- to join and that a sugg.-e tlon to any memtier of the committees will get your name ( >n the dotted line Golf la a game for ladles and gentlemen. Its hrst requisite la honor and no underhanded trhka or mis-ret-tesmtatloas are permitted. It la h builder of character, a dean and wholesome sport, played in the out doors with surroundings that are so beawttfui aa to be inspiring aad no one need doubt that tbs pr*>p»eed Country Club will be an institution with uplifting tendencies. The high powered lommKless for the promised Decatur Country Tub e*><«ed i l- drst days wart with 111 a wonderful showing etas spells »mccu» louder than we ran do !• in type. It tbets was ever any doubt m Mr. TeNnrd's mmd aa tn the tveiiag «r the -ommunity It was dis
cooperation on ths part of clllseaa. • Thank y. j all for the display of home spirit and home pride and desire to help a worthy cause. Now at last the fight begun in IM>< 1 has ended in victory. One hundred and sixty-five million dollars has lieett ordered by the house and senato to be appropriated tor use by the states 1 in building connecting highways. The bill carrying thia appropriation has 1 not bwn signed by Predldent Coolidge. but. aa bo Indorsed II in its various stages, his final approval In confidently vxpectud. From previous appropriations of the name type the people have profited greatly. But the provisions of the bill of last week are generous enough to indicate a real conviction on the part of the national legislators. These highway? are tn thia day of the automobile more isnential perhaps than even the old nationally constructed roads of the party nineteenth century. They will permit Americana to learn the extent and unity of their own country They will develop trade. They will be military Insurance, if lb«. need should arrive, of the utmost importance A twenty year educational campaign on the fundamental necessity of great national highways has been arduous, hut never discouraging. The advantages of such highways bav« shone too brightly In the vistoa of those who have pleaded for them, to admit of the possibility of discouragement. Now that those advantages are about to become actual. Il is particularly pleasant to recall the signal tor progress on the rued congress baa traveled which Mr. Hearst made In fbi» bill of twenty years ago—Chicago lieraid Examiner. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l ■ TWENTY YEAR* AEO TODAY • asaemams ” ■ Peeta the Dally Dvmeeewt PH* ■ A Twenty Years Ago Thia Dey ■ *■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ June David Reefey. of near Moame. dies from sun skroke Marion. 'lndiana, allotted for new po»tofftre building Hligbt tire at Decatur Eng Case pidnt J M Fristager leaves for Belg'um to parcha-c horses I. <J. <>. it. observes Merurlal day President Roosevelt sign* I* Umi< bridge MU Geneva ball chsb defeats Urcntui l to 1 Marriage licenses -Clem Vogleweda •nd Minnie "IN Coffee Grace M law ton and Cheater I*. Johnson Hora u> Mr and Mrs William Uaki * a daughter. 1 'Nd A- tm* t'oaaty hank buys tomdi i Mi 1. *• |a.TSL T ’ ■ 1 * Biff Feature* Os 1 • R
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