Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1927 — Page 5

| SOCIETY I CLUB calender Wednesday I p,Bte su Ci ’ P yvcdnesday •-“■"■vs 1 " 11 ' S^riuRSDAY MOM umouaireo-Mooae Homo. 7 j;r»«-ra» i-*-* Aidsociety Vrudi^Aid m ßoclety- M w. JD s !«i a Marie Murtaugh. "gj Gary's Chorus Choir—Catholic school buMta*. : ; 30 ®_ Mrs lra rresbytrrian L. A.•. Fubrnia 11 ' 2p- ni. Friday Auction Bridge Cl«b-Mrs. Lee Lawlues 8 P* ®' . Reformed church Choir pract.ceAfter services. Saturday Dance at Red Men's hall—8:30 p. m. The Baptist Woman's Society will B eet at 2:20 o'clock Thursday afternooa at the home of Mrs. H. M. Bchroll Mrs. Bina Buhler will he in charge „ the program. This will be the an„.„l cuest day of the club and each member is urged to bring a guest. There will he a dance at the Red Men's hall Saturday night for all members of the lodge, and their families and friends. The dancing will start at 8:30 o'clock. The Tle-day Afternoon Brldgeelub met with Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, Worth Second street yesterday afternoon. C. Li. of C's entertained with a six-Oiirty pot-luck supper last evening for i,ts members and guests. Bridge, Five Hundred and Ithum were the diversions of the evening, prizes being awarded to Mrs. Carrie Ehing- | er. Miss Rose Tonnelier and Miss Genevieve Berfing ill Bridge. Ftve Hundred prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clem Vogie-wedo, Mrs. Richard Christen and Miss Cuiauai; Cuffee. Rhum prizes were awarflea to Mrs. Cara Meyers, Miss Barbara Jane Keller and Miss Salome Schmitz. The Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:3n o'clock in the schoolhouse. All members ar e urged to attend. Mrs. Solomon Lord delightfully entertained the members of the Tuesday afternoon club at her home yesterday afternoon. After the business 'Hireling tal.dos wire aranged for Buiia -Vied 'in Mm Brice Butler and Mrs. Dick McConnell Mrs. Lord served delicious refreshments after the games. The Moose Legionaires will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. Lsxeallg The streets, roads and walks are about as disagreeable for travelers today as can be imagined, but there is nothing to do but wait a day or two for tht-ai to dispose of about a foot •nore of snow and slush or else freeze “P again. it is probable that the proposed improvements on the -state road between horc ami Monroe cannot bo made as ,l ball dozen of the property owners h 'e failed to sign the required ease-M'-Ms and the work cannot start until they Jo. Contracts are now being K by tlle Mate, but unless condemnstl'm Proceedings are begun here the ' "'k cannot go on and, /So far as no wn, ao plans have been made for I ‘ is aition - J| tsi what course the state toninitssion will pursue has not been announced. than ten million square yards * irick l' av ing are laid in the United j lah ‘- < '-ach year. The United States tbailment of Agriculture announces t ' xha ustive tests show.that $2,000- ~ a J,ear can be brought about by ,'* ' 1 'inches Is recommended[ "i road 3 bearing heavy traffic and u • uu-h brick for light traffic roads. t-l'be a W hite House dinner would 1111 Senator Doruh. He's had ovcrai breakouts, but they didn't! 111 1 lake, it n se( i f t a ij e a womall u ll, urs t make herself presentable,' U "' v sbe only asks [cr a couple o’ , | Uult, ’ s 1 tnake herself attractive— 1 p" lk ‘ itul)ert Garard uud daughter, tv dre tlle guests of relatives in Wayne for a few days.

ONLY FOUR DAYS OF SIMULTANEOUS i REVIVALS REMAIN (CONTIIIL’KD KHOM PACK ONE) ingiy speak of two lives in this text, but Jesus had In mind just one. We are in great danger of losing our lives but there fs a gieater danger of los-t ing it spiritually. What is our greut- • eat value In this world? Many are more concerned about life eternal, und forget the value of the life that uow is, If we live right now, life eternal will take care of Itself. Jestts died tor our lives that we might live it right. The right value and worth of a man's life relates itself to the business world. It helps us to be fair and square In business. If we buy and sell, let us do It with the standard of Christ. It relates itself to the social life. Our com- , munity will be influenced by what we do aud say. It relates itself to our - own person. learn to know that life is a gift of God, with God's own endowments. It life is rlgtly lived it will be rightly rewarded." Mrs. Ben Scharoyor sang two boau- • tiful and appropriate selections. Rev. Aspach will speak again tonight at • 7:30 o'clock and the G. M. G. will furnish the special musical unmbers. A cordial invitation Is extended to . strangers and friends. You will enjoy hearing this speaker. Evangelical Church A fair sized audience was at the Evangelical Church last evening, though not quite as large as tile night before. Prof. Gerber spoke on the subject of Spiritual Christians, taking as his text 1 Cor. 3:1. To be a spiritual ! Christian one needs to yield his all as a living sacrifice to God, Rom. 12:1; ( 1 beseech you'there fort 1 , brethren, by ( the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable untol God, which is your reasonable service. Prof. Gerber gave f as an illustration the burning of a piece of fankincense,, which first sends out a black smoke typifying the burning out of the self-life. t As soon as it is burnt, it ffils the room with a verysweet fragrance; so is every yielded j life. Paul writes, Gal. 2:20, I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless 1 live; yet not i, but Christ liveth in me; and ? the life which 1 now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for I me. The process in the building of a spiritual Christian may be stated in the words of the late Dr. Mantel: “Waht I yield, He takes: what He takes, He cleanses; what He cleanses He fills (with His Holy Spirit); what He fills He uses.” Every spiritual t Christian will be used to win souls. I Methodist Church. “It takes more determination to win a battle in the inner soul life than It does to win a battle on the battle fields of the world,” declared Kev. Myrou -E. Taylor in her sermon last , uight at the Methodist church on “A Real Victory.” Vi”' pi!"-. VAp \-r- ;- : - I Great '.ookeu for other worlds to conquer, but he never got a victory in his own inner soul life and went to a drunkard's grave. Napoleon was t oh e of the greatest military leaders I the world has ever known, but the likewise went down to an inglorious defeat in death. The victory in the irffier soul life is a greater victory than can be won on the battle fields of tlie world; it is the most important I victory ever won. David I/ivingstone won a victory in his inner soul life; a victory over Selfishness, love of ‘ honor anil desire for pleasure. He ' might hav 0 spent the remainder of > his days enjoying all of these, but he 1 turned his back upon them and went • back to Africa. That victory has 1 brought blessing to the people of Africa and to the whole world. If ' we get the victory in our own inner 1 soul life, we may bring blessing to ’ multiplied thousands of lives, but if 1 we do not, we will go down to defeat ■ and bring others likewise down to defeat^ I - “Life is a strugg'c front the cradle • to the grave. The person who is not ' willing to put up a fight will go 1 down to defeat. Some one has said. ' 'Following the course of least resist--1 ed men.' Most of the men of our day ed men.’ Most of th ernen of our day who commit crime ar e men who have taken the short course; they have not been willing to fight their way up to a character of strength and a life of success, so they have to steal in order to live. “To succeed In getting an education, one has to drive himself and [compel himself to work. This is true in every department of life; we have to put up a iigiit. Neither can wc succeed in building a strong character without putting up a fight. . j “Some one says that faifh is an indefinite quality. The wriiole social business and industrial -fabric of tlie world is woven together by faith; and 'yet wiieu we tell a man that faith is I also necessary for entering into partnership with God, he throws up Ills hands In holy borrur ( aud says, 'Faith is such a vague thing-’ But

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| theft is no trait of character more ! generally exercised than that As faith, unless It be love. God hits not given us something beyond human comprehension as the requirement for victory and salavatlon—lt Is Just plain ! every day faith such as we exercise I continuously in our dealings with our , fellow men. We are to believe God and we are to have faith In God’s word. . Many people believe God's word and go yn serving the devil. There ar e thousands of people, who go to their graves every year, thinking they will he saved because they believe In a historic Christ. If we simply believe in a historic Christ, wo have not met the conditions of salvation. We must have a faith that takes action upon God's word or we will never he saved. Wljhout. faith it is impossible to please God. There ar e people who are afraid to trust Jesus-with their affections, with their thoughts, with their money, for fear He will steal some of them away. That Is the principal reason why young people will not accept Jesus Christ.” Tuesday night was ''High School Night” or "Youug Peoples Night.” The members of the high school attended tlie services in a body. Rev. Taylor extendc da call to the’altar and ten responded to the call. Tonight, Rev. Taylor will speak on the subject, “A Greater Detective Thau Burns.” The ladies aid will be responsible for the attendance this evening. Ther e will he a prayer meeting at 7:00 o'clock this evening. The men will hold a prayer meeting Thursday morning at 9:30 at the Industrial rooms. A combination Bible reading and prayer meetiug will be held at th,. church Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Everyone is urged to attend these meetings. United Brethren Church Where Is He? was the text used last night by the pastor Rev. Cecil R. Smith in the services at the United Brethren Church. The pastor emphasized the ■personal presence of Christ to each believer. Tonight promises te be a good service and a visiting quartett is promised to be present and sing. The attendance remains about the same. Only a few more nights remain of these services and folks should avail themselves of the opportunity. REVISION OF~ CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS ASKED (CONTINUED FItOM TAPE ONE) Fulton county from 13th district. Thirteenth district would lose Fulton to 11th district. Indianapolis, Ind., Jao. 19. —(United Press) for a legislative investigation of alleged corruption in Indiana politics was de in the house of representatives ly. Sponsored by Democ ate lembers of both Jfiouses of the assembly, a , Ilfi.»! .uvi* ...M t'—’Leslie, speaker, appoint a committee of five to make the investigation was introduced by Rep. George L. Launders, Democrat, Bluffton. The probe would be directed intoTin Morrison, when completed, will be the largest aud tallest hotel at At world, containing 3,400 room* When in Chicago Stop at the MORRISON HOTEL • Tallest in the World 46 Stories High j Closest in the city to office*, theatres, stores and aAroad depots Rooms $2.50 up all outside, each with bath, running ico snibar and Servidor Oarage prroOeges for trerj gram ( JJORffISOMHqUI S^I—TERRACE CARBUmar L U —"

any alleged irregularities hearing upon: 1. The state highway commission. 2. The state board of accounts. 3. Affairs of the 1925 Marion county grand jury which resulted in the indictment of several high officers of the Utate. | 4. Affairs of the 192 G Marion county grand jury which returned no indictments after three months investigation. | 5. Affairs of certain state officers during the height of power held by D. C. Stephenson, former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan. The resolution mentions the Indictment of Jqhn D. Williums, director of the state highways commission.! and Earl Crawford, a former member of the commission, who were Indicted by the Marion grand jury March 4, 1925. In Uiis connection the resolution ' says: "It has been said by certain persons and comes from certain authentic sources thaj there were no just s grounds, or sufficient evidence upon which to base such Indictments, but IliUt said grand jury was induced ■ return said indictmnts by certain . sinister anil corrupt influence.” Referring to counter charges of corruption- and conspiracy between i Williams and Crawford on one side s and -Ohe state board of accounts on i the other, the resolution asked that the cliarges be looked into. The resolution recounts that the s governor employed two assistants to ; aid the grand jury and paid out of the contingent fund SII,OOO to the at- . torneys. ' 4 Purpose of the investigation to in- . (dude investigation of alleged coir , mption during the of D. C. Stephenson, is expressed when the 1 Had Six Years of Stomach Agony 1 Now She Eats Anything, Sleeps Soundly and Gaining Weight. “I had severe stomach and bowel trouble for over six years. Had dizzy spells and at times would have fallen if I had not had something to hold 0 to. Was awfully nervous, had gas ■- on my stomach most all the time, severe cramps and agonizing pains. 1 felt like I was raw from the bottom of my stomach clear up to my throat, and I had to take all the time. My first and only relief came from Viuna. After the second dose I could feel it was helping me. After the second bottle all the gas, ) cramps, etc., disappeared for good, and now I can eat anything without one bit of fear. My appetite is good, my nervousness gone, and I sleep like a baby at night. Until I took Viuna I had never weighed !• over 110 pounds in my life, and now I weigh 114 pounds, and am gaining every day.”—Mrs, Mike Hennis, - Fortville, Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish - bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It , ! purifies the blood, clears the »ki». restores appetite and digestion, and brings 5 new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a boMlc on trial. Then if you re not glad you tried Viuna, vour , 1 money will lie refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid hy Iceland .Medicine i Co., Indianapolis. Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW sh KOHNE >- ——" ■ AVOID UGLY PIMPLES . .i - — / A pimply face will riot embarrass you much longer it you get a package of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after takingthem. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel docs, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a ‘‘dark brown taste.” p bad breath, a dull, listless, ‘‘no good” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pirnnly lace. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable i compound mixed with olive oil; know i them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immenselyeftective result. Take nightly for a week. See how much better you feci apd look. 15c, 30c, 60c. When You Feel a Cold Coming On /jk Laxative [jW SBromo f. \Quininejj tablets to work off the Cold and to fortify tho system agampt? Grip, Influenza and other serious ills, resulting from n Cold. Tho Safe and Proven Remedy. Price 30c. The box bears this signature Since 1889 1

resolution summarizes: | "Tltp citizenship of the state of iiuliunu und this house are entitled to und should know all the facts and circumstances surrounding and connected with said grand juries, the state highway commission and its dh ■ rector, the state board of accounts and its chief examiner, and any state or municipal officer, wlu> are charged with unlawful acta in order that any j law violations connected therewith may be prosecuted and the offender, if any, meted out justice.” The investigation committee to be appointed by the speaker would include five members, no moro than , three of whom shall be of any one political party. . The committee would be charged specifically with the following investigations: “(A) Any irregularities and violation)? of law in connection with said grand juries of Marion county. “(B) Any irregularities and violations of law of the state highway j commission. j “(C) Any irregularities and 'viola. Colds be quick — be sure ! Deal promptly with a cold. Use I the most efficient, most complete .help. That is HILL’S. It is bo ideal -(that we paid $1,000,000 for it. HILL'S stops the cold in 24 hours, checks (the fever, opens the bo weld, tones ,! the entire system. Millions now employ it. Start it today. HILL'S Cuean-Bromide-qumine J* •<*»» you *<* mix’s, in the red box with portrait. At all druggiata— 3 aoc. cornT Lift Off-No Pain! ~ ■ Dousut hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of 'Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritatw

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lions of law of the state board of accounts. ”(D) Any irregularities aud violations of law or any state or municipal officer, either In the election, appointments or conduct of the office.” Under provisions of the resolution, the probe committee would be authorized to subpoena witnesses, obtain document and employ assistants to conduct a thorough Investigation. Its expenses would be Included in the expenses of tho house. o Big 10 Standing W L Pet. Indiana 3 0 1,000 Michigan 3 0 1,000 Wisconsin 3 1 ,7f>o Purdue ...*. 2 1 .667 [ lowa 2 1 .667 Illinois 2 2 .500 Chicago 1 2 .333 Ohio State 1 2 .333 Northwestern - 0 4 .000

* THE ADAMS Theatre | iffi “Where the Better Pictures are shown” gg 1! Last Time Tonight p, Bebe Daniels in “STRANDED IN PARIS” | Ifi with Janies Hall, Ford Sterling and Iris Stuart. jn A smart, highly romantic comedy in BEBE'S style. See her as the ® timid brow-beaten shop girl, who wins a trip to Paris and becomes DE (UP stranded without a cent. Mistaken for a well known Countess, pi I yS her adventures take her from one hilarious situation to another! jjQj ALSO—Aesop’s Fables and Pathe News. 10c 25c jfi HZ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—THUNDER, the Marvel Dog in "BLACK LIGHTNING” with CLARA BOW and an all-star cast. S? Ip SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“THE VOLGA BOATMAN” Pg pj The picture you have been waiting for. 3y I THE CORT * Hi Last Time Tonight jn*> (ieorge O’Brien. William Bussell, Janet Gaynor and S wonder cast in a big Wra. Fox attraction £ “THE BLUE EAGLE” Sail over tho bounding main! Sec a great battle fleet gg Hi in action. Witness the soul-stirring episodes when a Eg monster of the sea is attacked by a submarine. IPs a DE LC vital, stirring story of the big city and the high seas. $3 “HONEYMOON HOSPITAL.” Comedy and Lff International News. 10c, 25c 1 Thursday and Fridav—Rin-Tin-Tin, the wonder dog tfi in “WHILE LONDON SLEEPS.” HFo Hi

' Mrs. Lynn Kern, of Waynedale, Is ' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J, ■ j L. Kooher and family for a few days. . I Dance at K. of C. Hall Friday Public Invited. 16t3 i Itching Torture Use Healing, Liquid Zemo i Zemo seldom (ails to stop Itching Totiure and relieve Skin Irritation, it | makes the skin soft, clear and healthy, i # Itch, Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads, m most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear 1 overnight. Itching usually stops i promptly. Zemoisa safe,healing liquid. 1 Convenient to use any time. All druggists—6oc and SI.OO. zemo FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS

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