Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1926 — Page 5

IJUSTATE ROADS I ARE RENUMBERED I N I •ly In One Day I !n ,ilanai«.l| S , Oct. 1.-H’nHed Pro..) ■ m ale highways In In.llaiiH arc ■ Lumbered completely following the H| lf(es sful attempt 10 change the ■ number* <>» a" "if way marlera with Bi! , n entire alate iq one <l * y - ■ Th e renumbering program became H neeessary to conform with the *><iB „gl bureau of roads w»i' wNcb in- ■ eludes the marking of three U. 8. ■ highways across Indiana. H T hn feat of . hanging the number* B - highway* within one day ■ wali one of the greatest tasks of its ■ kind ever accomplished, according to ■ John I) Williams, director of the kjate I I highway commission. I The present numbers are only H temporary and will he replaced as ■I noon as 18.000 permanent marker* of ■ steel are received, Williams stated. ■ "When the new markers are in ■ place, Indiana will have the best I marked svstem of state highways in R the country." Williams declared. "It ■ sill be virtually impossible for any- | one to lose his way on an Indiana ■ state highway. ■ -Warnings are also being placed at I traffic hazards which cannot be reI moved at the present time," Williams I s***" ■ The temporary markers make no at- || tempt tv distinguish between classes I of roads but the new permanent markE ers will disinguish between state and ■ federal roads. I In the new numbering system, state | officials gave the even numbers to I east and west roads while north and | south roads have been given odd ■ numbers. I The federal highways and the routes I they will follow are us follows: f. S. No. 12— Extends around south I shore ot Lake Michigan from Chicago. I Gary. Michigan City-to Michigan line. I U. 8. No. 20—Extends from Ohio I line through Angola. LaGrange, Elk- | hart, South Bend. Michigan City. | Gary to Illinois. i V. S. No. 24- Extends from Illinois I line through Monticello. Logansport, f Peru. Wabash, Huntington, Port | Wayne to Ohio line. ? U S. No. 27— Extends from Ohio | line through Richmond. Winehwaier. Portland. Decatur. Fort Wayne, Au burn. Angola into Michigan. V. S. No. 30—Extends from Illinois line through Valparaiso, Plymouth? Warsaw. Columbia City, Fort Wayne,' into Ohio. U. S. No. 31—Extends from Ohio river through Seymour. Columbus. Franklin. Indianapolis, Kokomo. Peru. Rochester, Plymouth, South Bend into Michigan. • S. -No "6 ■ Extend ■ T^ ,: nois U—tl - tr, through Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond, V. S. No. 41—Extends from Ken

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KURIL CHURCHES 4 Bobo M. E. Circuit Bobo Church Siuwlay School. 9:3(1 A. M. preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Note: The hour for the evening service has been changed from R to 7:3Q. Mt. Hope Church Sunday School. 9:30 A M. Preaching service, 10;J0 A. M Clark’s Chapel Sunday School. 9:30 A. M. Remember Hally Day. October 10. at the Bobo church. Our goal Is set for 125. Are you going to be those to help us reach it? Decatur Circuit M. E. Churehe, H. J. Kleser, Pastor.. We have pust completed a very helpful campaign over the Decatur SubDistrict. Every pastor was In attendance every afternoon and evening. The meetings were so helpful to we pastors that we have organized a Decatur sub-district Methodist Ministers Association with Dr. Light as our chairman to meet once a month. The

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fir*t meeling la to ba bald at Monroa on October 18th. This next week the pastor will be attending the Annual Theological Institute of the North Indiana Confercnee held at Nappanee, Indiana. The Annual Convention of the Fort Wayne District Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. Oct. 12 and 13 at An gola. Mt, Pleasant tiunday wbool at 9:00 A. M. Morn lug Worship at 10.30. Ladies Aid will j meet at the home of Mrs. Sam Spangler on Thursday afternoon. The Bible Study L'laaa u|i| give a Box Social al the Mt- Pleasant School house Friday evening Oct. H Beulah Stipday School at 9:30, Epworth League at 6:30. Evening Worship at '7:30. Lee Walters of Decatur will occupy the pulpit in absence tt; the pastor. Shall we all come to bear Mr. Waiivi*. Washington Sunday School at 9:30. Lets all come and get started Ue£< re the Sunday School Rally. Childrens Day Services which had to be postponed this spring

because of so much i lekness will be held Sunday Evening Oct 31, which |s the beginning of three weeks of Bvangellstlc Meetings. Worship Service Sunday Morning Oct 10. o— MUSICIAN FREED BY JURY VERDICT (CONTINUBO FMOM PAM OMB» pealed to the circuit court Prosecutor Maddox, when asked Thursday morning concerning the talal of the remaining cases stated that he had not made up his mind about their disposal When asked if they would be diamissed he stated, "I do not |hink so.” In answer to the question, "will they be brought to trial?” Prosecutor Maddox stated, "I think they will.” Asked when such action would be taken, the prosecutor stated, "one of the cases will In all probability be tried sometime in the next couple of weeks.” Members of the farmers group who have been waging the battle against Sunday dancing at the pavilion have but little to say concerning the out-

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