Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1926 — Page 5
u CLUB CALENDER * I — **E’t<h r ’ Sunday Pocahontas picnic-Sunset park. Wednesday Plvc Handled Club — Mr». Alma Holthouse, 7:30 p. m. • rhe Five Hundred Club will meet W | ( h Mrs. Alma Holthouse at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. The regular meeting of the Psi lutl xi sorority was held last eventng 8 t the home of Mrs. Fred Pat lt ,ison. A short business session was held after which Mr. Telford gave an interesting talk on the Decatur Country Club ami th,, game of Golf. During the social hour, the hostess served dainty refreshments. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mias Margaret Zwick. — o— Locate Ther's lots o’ difference in people, no matter how ther’ raised. Take th' Lippincut twins. Al an' Alf; Al wax apprenticed t' a huckster at 12. wuz admitted t’ th' bar at 21. an' wuz prominently mentioned for assessor at 23. while Alf stayed in school till he wuz ole enough t’ go t' prison. Th' author of "Th' happiest folks who live by toil are those who cultivate th' soil," would be purty well along in years if he'd lived.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Miss Katharine Maley, of Goshen, will be the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schrank for a fewdays. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Shafer and children. Paul. John and Marcella, of Ossian, and Miss Rose Leyse, will leave Sunday for Chippewa. Michigan, where they will enjoy a two weeks’ outing. Mrs Pearl Johnson is enjoying a visit with friends at Bluffton. She will also visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer at Warren, before returning to this city. .Mr and Mrs. Cfeorge E. Meyers and family have motored to Island. Ky., for a months visit. Mr. Meyers is employed there. The Misses blither and Fleming visited Mr. and Mrs. George Sickler, at Bluffton, enroute to Muncie
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where they will visit friends and relative's. | Albert Schcuinann, cashier of the Old Adams County bunk, is enjoying a two woeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Randolph, and family, of Marion, will spend the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Farr and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Ellsworth will leave tomorrow on a western motor trip. They will stop at Fort Scott, Kansas. Tulsa. Oklahoma, and I tenver, Colorado, enroute to California They will visit their son, Homer, at : Exeter and Friends and relatives at > Pasedena. Mrs. Otto Kirsch, of North Third street, had the misfortune of Jailing I out of a cherry tree while picking • cherrier. at her home Wednesday morning. Mrs. Kirsch tell about seven s feet and received a .fracture of her i arm just above the wrist and several r bruises as a result of the fall, Although . the Injuries were very painful Mrs. s Kirsch was resting easy this afternoon. > - o U. S. Has No Power To Regulate Broadcasting . Washington. D. C. July 9.— (United Press) —Radio boadcasting in the United States is entirely without regulation today. Secretary of commerce Hoover. „ making public an opinion from the ! justice department asserting that he has no power whatever to regulate ’ the ether, expressed a hope for "Voluntary self-regulation by the industry itself." 1 o River Elbe Breaks its Dyke V s Berlin. July 9-. —(United Press) - The river Elbe broke its dykes near 1 IX’ssau today, according to a dispatch ? received here, flooding surrounding farms.
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New Man In Charge Os Government Merchant Fleet, ■—"■ ii i i T Washington, D. ( ~ July 9—(United Press)—Brld. General A ,C. Dalton, wartime superintendent of the job of transpoitlng the soldiers to France.' went to work today is director of the Huge Government-owned Mo’chant fleet, while his predecessor as president of the emergency fleet corporation, E. E. Crowley, charged ho was ousted "Without reason" by the U. 8. Shipping board. Another of the bitter fights which nave marked the shipping board sin co it was founded led up to the board's action in accepting the resignation which it exacted from Crowley when he took the job several months ago. Revolution Is Successful Lisbon, July 9. —(United Press)- - General Carmona today led a successful revolution against the revolutionary government recently installed by General Gomes i>a Costa. o .— Asylum Trustee Re-appointed. Indianapolis. Ind., July 9. —(United Press.)—Governor Jackson has re-ap-pointed John F. Russell, of Greensburg, to a four year term as a trustee of the Southeastern Hospital for the Insane, at Madison. Russell is a democrat. Is Your Skin Dry or Sallow? You will be enthusiastic over a new French Process Cream for whitening and beautifying the skin. It is so pure anddifferentfromothercreams-Wcmen say they see a great improvement in their complexions after the first application. If you want smoother, brighter and youuger skin, use MELLO-GLO Cream. It’s wonderful. The Holthouse Drug Co.
: "‘ • J I would like to represent Decatur at the Radio Broad- J ♦ casting Contest to be held at the WLS Studio, Hotel Sher- ♦ . man, Chicago. ♦ ♦ . . I J I am willing to compete tor this honor by appearing in 1 t the contest conducted by the Radio Artists Producing ♦ ♦ Company on the stage of the Adams theatre, July 13-14-15. ♦ « Name I ! Address. t . ♦ ♦ Telephone No. r I ♦ Nature of Act„ f i. i I New Low | ■M«m9anailMMmMMßaWaWCaßMeaKa>l> PRICES I Firestone Tires I I and Tubes I H have been reduced in price from 10", to 20", H Turn your old tires in and put on a full set of i these GUM DIPPED CORDS 3 B Heavy Duty Truck Tires — Balloon and High || B Pressure Passenger Car Tires || IR. N. Runyon & Son | N SOUTH FIRST STREET ARE WE DOING YOUR TIRE AND TUBE < VULCANIZING?
New York City Swelters N’ewYork July 9- (United Press) -This city sweltered today under one of the hottest suns of the year which at noon had sent the weather bureau thermometer up to 83. At the same time thermometeiM on the street registered 84. The humidity was 72 compared with 42 yesterday making the ho.it sticky and oppressive. —— o— —— Killed at Grade Crossing Smith B; ml, Ind.. July 9.—(United Press) —Coroner (’rumpacker today investigated the death of Harry D Baker, 27, Mishawaka, who was k.llei' a.t a grade crossing when he drove his automobile into the path of a speeding Grand Trunk pusseu;;er train.
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