Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1926 — Page 7

iioTH PARTIES \ke preparing FOR CAMPAIGN ’ , .incumbent and then the tight jican »»• _PI be officially on since early spring JS »t«t« primary .“dons hive been held In which sbnXhl. uulldate. «<re chosen. Os the „ r pub'.i. an senator* who were Up ;" r n el Hion Hi* had their political da looted off in 'he primaries. ■ Nineteen pulled through the prinia.le. to oppose democratic candidate# on November. ‘ 01l the other hand, out of five dem , rall up for reelection four were' nominated. Only in Alabama w»s a | ■lmage made m the Dimo. raHc plial gnx There deflator -ftcaa Underwood decliend to run again ami Hugo L. pick received the Democratic iiom illation“MISS X” AND MARTIN HELD rtOTnaran whom rtsa <•■■» (be rest of their lives. Mrs. Daniels, in an affidavit, admit ted she is the woman who signed an earlier affidavit declaring that she and not Mrs. Mel’hcrsou, occupied n cottage at Carmel by-lhe Sea with Kenneth <’.. Otinistou. former radio operator of Mrs McPheraoa’a Angetaa Temple. SERUM RUSHED TO FLORIDA TO COMBAT DISEASE ,0011X11:11 I'Koxt I'll.M OM'tt 000.000. An indication that the death list might ko even higher was contained in reports that more than lud bodies had been recovered at Moorhaven and flooded conditions of the town was halting parties searching the debris for more victims. .Moorhaven was crushed beneath a wall of water when the dam holding Lak,. Greet hobee collapsed during the height of the 12U mile an hour gale. Os the number injured only 50v» are reported to be in a serious condition

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DECATUB DAIUY DEMOCRAT FBI DAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1925.

injured and hfavy p'oporly loan from i lii* slot in The total uiiioiint of itHinam* run not yet be accurately oMiim.ilotl. COUNTY VV. C. T. U. ELECTS OFFICERS ICOMTIMBD I IIOM l»l«.R OMCI tiea-urer of the county im kmever's inIt wu organized. The presidents of the different local unions In the

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county are vic >■ preridelits iu the cuun , ty organization. They arc Mis. L.J (’over, of Ilin Kirkland township uniim,' Mrs Grace Kiiip- of the Geneva un , ion; Mrs. Broughton, of the Herne uu-i len; und Mrs. C. L. Walters, of the Decatur union. IXtiring the hu-iuess xosston. the I presidents <if the dTferant unions nave r.-portr on the year’s work. Music was furnished by n gills' quartet from!

T“ "" - ; Berne. Mi . Cover, of Klikland town 1 ship, gave un address un the subject, "Social I urity," ami Mrs. John Nib11! k.'of Decatur, who recently returni ed from .< liiiit iu Europe, spoke on ' j the subject. "Ti inper iuce in European ; i Countries " The county institute next spring I will Im held at the Kirkland township high school building. There will Im an | all day me, ting at that lime and at

representative from li- stale union wllkbe prosunt in the evening to give an address. The general tone of the meeting at

The Reason The Other Fellow ( Is Always Getting Ahead THE answer is very simple. He can see the need for saving and is always ready when opportunity presents itself. Follow hint and jop too will succeed. Don’t- wait until it is too late but start NOW — TODAY. This bank welcomes your account. Old Adams County Bank c *We Pay You To Save” I

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> Horti'i yesterday indti-atod that Intur- ’ ojt in tenijH-i iiiiee work Is incretising in Adams county. Th" Decatur union I now lias 113 members. ~j ...Ji !SS