Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1926 — Page 5
ROAD SCHOOL SPEAKERS NAIM Mams County Highway Officials Plan To Attend Session At Purdue Highway un<l tMreet officials of Indfglm will have a splendid Opportunity O s acquiring beneficial knowledge p, r timing to their duties as public off|. dais at the Thirteenth Annual l’urdu u Hoad School scheduled for Janttgty 17 to 21Among the out-of-state speakers !l«tcd are: -V M. Isabella. Malntenaiivi. Engineer, Wisconsin Highway department ; L. W. Teller, Engineer of Test (• S. Bureau of Public Roads; Hugh Skidmore, (.’hi.;igo Paving Laboratory; G. F. Schlesinger. Director, Ohio Department of Highways and Public Wotks; and W. A. Van Duzer. iJeputy Engineering Executive, Pennsylvania Highway Department. In addition to the above speakers a number of local state, county and cfly officials Will .appear cn the program. The enrollment record of t ;j last January is expected to exceeded. • Those planning to attend D-om thi county Include: Charley Magley, County Highway Supt.; and Dick Bock, (■entity Surveyor, and the Count., t on. missioneis. Program To Be« Given At Magley Church Dec. 25 A Christmas program will be given' at the Magley Reformed church next Saturday evening, starting at 7 o'clock, standard time. The program for the evening is as follows: Organ prelude : Mrs. Milton Scherry Scripture ....'................. Rev. Grether Song Sunday School : Wekome His Advent Group of girls ' Welcome Christmas,” Muri Frauhlger' "My Best,” Chalmer Borne ! Dialogue. .Martha and Thelma Strahni "Sing Your Song Again,” Vera Frauhlger "The Christmas Tree A Silent Preacher,” Group of Boys Bttet —“Sing Little Baby Sleep" Vera and Vernon Frauhlger "God’s Promise” Loyia Reinhart : "I Love Christmas” Arthur and Dwight'Girod' Recitation Racheal Helmrick Drill—" Holly Wreath" Primary Department ‘ "Merry Christmas” Harriet Ann "The Stars” Group of Little Girls I Reading Walter Hildebrand "The Snow Birds” Grave and Ruth Grether Song Schoo] “Christmas Rule” Richard Borne Dialogue Chalmer Born,e and Carl Hildebrand ■ "For Christmas Day" Four Boys Kecitaiont Lncile Liby; "Under the Christmas Star." Group of Girls’ Dialogue Johnson's Girls “Christmas DaF”... v Velma Andrews Reading. .Selma Peters "Message of Christ Child" v'ri-nl' .Cvethor ■ Song School ■- •■rivfwmu Offering" Vernon Fraubis , “Christmas Baskets*’ Richard Gerber and Raymond Kolter Silver Music Brooks Borne Offering. Dialogue Melvin and Alice Reinhart "Gods Wonderful Love* H Johnson "The Time When I Am Good" Wayne Frauhlger Recitation Noath Borne Song i....'.g. Junior Girls | Benediction. j I‘ostlude Mrs. Milton Sei ri v NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY. Set Os 12 Books In “Modern Eloquence” Added 1 o Reference Department A set of 12 books, entitled "Modern Eloquence,” has been added to the Decatur Public Library, refence department, it was announi•■■■! today', and the books are availab in the reference rooms pt the T.ibrai The volumes contain many """" esting talks, speeches and addre- cand are said to be the best of tho i kind ever published. An outline ;ili ' summary 7>f the books follow: Vols. I*2-3—Attar-dinner spee-ht contain speeches of the widest wi ety of topics, by American, English and Canadian writers of note. Vol. 4 —ls composed of addresses made by business men for busin. occasions and on business sub? 11 Vol. &—Consists of addresses delivered on Memorial occasions for Hu great doad—tributes personal and Ml inatm of great men. 1 Vol. g— This voluifte contains addrosses given at college, commencetents, at assocations of the bar, nn <l. clue. or other professions and simi lar occasions. Vol. J—lncludjes add|’esstf 'I ven on more general occaaious, such <-
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TO SEEK CHANCE : INCHIMINALCOOE s | State Bar Association to Ask Legislature To Change i Present Laws Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. :l— (Unit- - ed Brens)—lmportant change: in Indiana s erim|nal code are to be tiaKed by Indiana bar axgociatlnn at the next 1 S' xslon of the state leglslaturo befctnnine next month, it was learned here today. j Abandonment in part of tho internilnate sentence system will he one > of th. (ntstanding fettures'of ’he as-’ ’ socla i n’s program. This would entail] f abolishlon of the pardon board, give the cotuts a wider discretion in sentencing prisoners and change the penalty for various crimes. The determinate sentence would le restored for virtually all peni’enitury ] cases but Indeterminate sentences] would be retained for reformatory of-: fenders. The age limits for sentenee’ i to the latter institutions would he 16
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