Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1926 — Page 5
CLUB CALENDER Wednesday |„ n Township Rome Economics Francis Ix'ihman, 1:30 J>. "fnlon Township Four H Clnb—’JcTeßea Club--Mrs. Frank Crist, 6:30 P m - . Thursday Dancing Cluh Sun Set Park, 9 p. tn. Hoose Lcgionaires-Moose home. 1 P. m Friday ,\S. of M Chureh, Church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Tartah Cluh of Ben'Hurs— 8 p.m Young People's Missionary Circle of Ev . church- Hester Marti, 7:30 p. m Monday jtoot Township Home Economics Clufr-Mrs. Flossie Corville. The Young People's Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church will meet, Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Hester Martz. A picnic supper will be served. The an nual report of Oakwood will also b< read. _ o
— — IL® (ssil >c§ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Munima and fa mily. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohnkr anil family, of this city, were among those who attended the laying of the ' cornerstone of the new United Breth ren chureh at Plymouth last Sunday The Rev. H. F. Dotson, former pasto of the United Brethren church in thi city, is pastor of the Plymouth church at present. Miss Anna Hackstraw, former teacher of music and art in the local pub li schools, has been appointed instructor of art at New York University. it was learned here today. Miss Racketraw taught art in the Trenton New Jersey, public schools. Her many friends here congratulate her on her recent appointment. Miss Angie Firks, of this city, Miss Virginia Knapp, of Evanston, Hl., and Walter Krick visited friends in Bluffton last night. Dick Heller attended an eighth district Democratic meeting at Winchester last night. Mr. and Mrs. John Stcigmeyer and nece. Rose Steigmeyer, have gone to Fond Du t j»c, Wisconsin, to visit with Sister Aldegundis, sister to Mrs. Steigmeyer. Alton and Donald Hover, of Lima. w< re business v.sitors here How so many loafers continue t’ exist when they insist that they can't live on th’ wages that are offered 'em is one o’ tn' pop'lar mysteries. Th' daylight savin' plan is a Mg help t’ th' detective that's alius goin' t' have th' guilty party behind th’ bars before nightfall.—Abe Martin Indianapolis News. Mrs. Earl Chase has returned from Marion where she visited with Miss Lucille Buhler, former resident of this city. Mrs. Paul Briede and sons, Bob and Dick, have returned from a two, weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Br ede, at Portland. Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Chidley. of Chicago, will arrive by motor this evening to be the guests of Mrs. Chidtey’S mother, Mis. J. H. Burnett. Mrs. Chidiey formerly was Opal Case, of this city. Miss Marilyn Chidley has been spending the summer here with be grandmother, Mis. Burnett, and will isturn home with her parent?.
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“UNCLE" JOE CANNON IS ILL i 1 Veteran Statesman Declares He Is “Just a Tired Old Man Danville, 111., Aug. 25. — (United Press.) - -very little change was reported today In the condition of Uncle Joo Cannon, for years speaker in the house of represetatlves The venerable statesman contracted a severe cold there weeks ago and according to his physician. In - . Charles Wilkinson, has not recovered as rapidly as he might have. "However, there la no immediate danger," Wilkinson said this morning. Most of the reports coming from the Cannon home here however, miimize the’sickness but declare that “Uncle Joe" is "just a tired old man.’ He is able to be about the house con- ’ siderably but members of his family said today that he spent a great deal of time in sleeping. He recently was unable to attend a public function I which gave rise to reports that he I was seriously ill. —. o Three Persons Killed As j Auto Falls From Bridge j
White River Jdnctlon, Vt., Aug. 25. > — (United Ptess.) —Three persons, two ; of them womeh, we-e killed, and a fourth critically Injured when an auto- 'I mobile went througe a bridge guard rail and dropped thirty feet onto the tracks of the Central Vermont railway. I The accident occurred at North Hartland, six miles south of here. All of the victims lived in Springfield, Mass. »... — o j Democratic Party Workers To Meet on September 9 Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 25 —(United Press)—Plans were being forrnu fated today by R. Earl Peters, democratic state chairman, for a conference of party workers from all parts of the state here on Sept. 9. The conference will follow conclusion of a series of district rallies. The last district meeting will be held at French Lick on Sept. 7. Final cfganiation details for the campaign will be mapped out at the conference here. o Facet Speeding Charge Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 25. —(United Press.)—Charges of speeding confronted Frank Mittlnly, 22. after he and his wife had a narrew escape from death when their auto plunged over a thirty-1 ive foot embankment and was wrecked. \ ‘Love Potions” Blamed For Young Giri’s Death • ■ *'• a mmm v Cleveland. 0.. Aug 2"' — (United Press) — Ermil medical student whose experiments with "love potions" are believed to have caused the death of his sweetheart, pretty Dorothy Kirk, remained in jail today on a charge of suspicion. Police expect to detain the young Frenchman until thorough analysis can be made of the conglomeration of medicines in the girl's organs and a SKINJSEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat- , ing, Antiseptic Liquid 1 It is unnecessary for you to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis--3 appearing liquid and is soothing to the i most delicate skin. Itisrecommendedfor daytime use because it doesn’t show. , Get it today from any druggist. Small size 60c or large bottle SI.OO.
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