Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1927 — Page 2
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KXXXXXXX K X « * X X X X x CLASSIFIED ADS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X —— FOR SALE FOR SAIF. Good team of ihlec-.vear-old black mules. Charles Schenck. 1 miles west of Pleasant Mills. 42-stx FOR SALf’ r*”iSuccessful incubator ISO egg. Used one season. Au I. X L. incubator 120 egg. .Marion Stubs. Phone 811-1.. 4 4 4tx | FOR SALE Seven lead of ~le.it., i Durocs, immuned. Lulie Walters, north of Calvary church.44t.ix FOR s'ALE~>R RENT w7ll improv ed farm of 66 acres eleven miles southwest of Decatur in Monroe township, the Mathias Liechty estate. For particulars write Edward l.iechty, 1215 Gass St., Fort Wayne. Ind. 44t6x FOR SALE (' melodic Saxophone, violin ami case. Price reasonable. Inquire of Ed. Dornseif at this office. 45t3x FOR SALE Full equipment for meat market. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Cloud Meat Market, Willshire, Ohio. 45t3x FOR SALE Victrola. with large number of records. A bargain. Indiana Hleetrfc Co. 4613 FOR SALE — "Super-Quality" BabyChicks at our very reasonable prices. Hatches off on Mfmday and Thursday of every week; also have a few week ol flchicks. Place your orders now. The “Decatur Hatchery. Phone 497, E Monroe St. 46-4teod FOR SALE Kite hen heater, base burner, soft coal heater and kitchen cabinet. W. S O'Brien, phone 343. 16 3tx FOR SA|,E~Crosley Radio. 3 tube set; in good condition. Will sell cheap if taken at once. 115 ShortSixth street. 46-3tx FOR S'.LE--Electric Corti Poppini machine in first class condition. Bargain. cash or payments. A. M Anker 107 S Second St. 46tf-eod FOR SALE - R.' C. R. ~Red Roosters Full blooded Call Jim Halberstadt, Fort Garage Phone SO. 46-3 t FOR SALE —Stark trees and Showberg. Place your order where quality counts. Special price on large order. No order too small for prompt attention. C 0. Manley, Decatur. Ind., 11. R. No. 9. Monroe phone 4-L Feb. 23-24-25. Mar. 1-2-3
WANTED AGES'! > \\ ANTED Highest c.i h paid weekly with part expenses for men and women to take orders for guaranteed nursery stock. Experience unnecessary Outfit free. Write The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. 44-61 x WANTED—To buy several tons of clean oats straw. Burton Niblick, Phone 696. 45t3 1 OR RENT FOR RENT heated Office or Club Rooms, Dan Erwin, 416 t Ft) 11 RE NT—Five-room house »n West ■ ly furnished No children, immediate possession. Call 6784 or see Mrs. Charles Gage. R. K. No. 7.443 t FOR RENT mi acre farm in Root township. Inquire at once, Box ,1. .1. care Decatur Democrat. 45-3tx LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED—Boston bull ( pup. answers to name of "Gyp." Reward. Call 319. 45t3x ■ . ' ■! — MISCELLANEOUS TRADE Dan Edwin has good a property in Monroe. VVill trade for small farm. 41-6 t CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat—May. $1.39 12; July. $1.33 1-8; Sept., $1.30 1-2. Corn -May, 75 7-8 c; July, No l-2c; Sept., 83 l-2c. Oats May, 44c; July, 44 l-2c: Sept.. 43 l-2c. —i c NOTICE TO NO\-i<ESII)EVI < omplaiul la ForevluMCHortKUKc and For Hrwhtr, No. 12807 In the AdnniN 4 irrnit < onri THE STATE OF INDIANA ADAMS COUNTY SS Isaac D. Booher vs. Ralph Ebersole el al It appearing from affidavit, filed in the above entitled cause, that Ralpn Ebersole; V. A. Foreman whose Christian name to the plaintiff is unknown; and A. I>. Behyiuer. whose t lirisr.tr, n.iiii*' to the pa I ini iff is link ii"\vii . of ih< above named defendants, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore In i eb\ given the -i,id Ralph Ebersole: V. A. Foreman whose Christian name to the plaintiff is unknown; and A. D. Behymei. wlioh* Christian name to the plaintiff is unknown; that they be and appear before the lion. Judge of the Adams Circuit i‘ourt on the 4th day of April. 11127. the same being the I'.Hh .hirldicial Day of the present regular term thereof, to Io at the <’ourt House n the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday. the itliday of February A. D. 1927, and plead by answer or demur to said yompiaint, or tin same will be heard and determined in their absence. .Witness, my name, and the Seal bf bald ('oprt hereto affixed, this 9th day of February, 11’27. JOHN E. NELSON SEAL Clerk j‘ i• i>i 'ia»y Mh. i <i. n-ih ,•; Roy S. Johnson Auctioneer Decatur, Indiana Phone 1022 _Phonc 181.
X X X X •• X X X X X •• • • • » X •• • ■ x BUSINESS CARDS « XXXXXXXX X X X X X X X X H. FROHNAPFEL, D.C.. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street. Office Phone 314 Residence 108 J Office Hours: 10-12 e.m. 1-5 6-8 P-nt. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone ,27 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced. October 6, 1924. See French Quinn Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. ■ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. () o LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or I night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur, 346 ’ Residence Phone, Monroe, bl ~ _ —-O O=— o
FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year @ no expense to you. 20 year @ 6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. CITY PROPERTY Mortgage Loans Select Residence or Mercantile Buildings Low Rate of Interest. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Secy. Office 155 South 2nd St. ()— 0 The history of g health is as ;isy to read in ou r spine as any other fact • which Nature re»\(tils to the stu7infeJorcmost\<lenL Call today (Dru^lessS>«tt») :m( | harn vour Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 127 No. Second St. Phone 628. 0 — ——... —ooo —ooo - 6 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographing and Addressing I Office Room 1, Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Offce Phone 606-Home Phone 1171 MILDRED AKEY 0 — ooo —000 0 — —'• — " HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. William Alfather. 104 Ninth street, is recovering from a tonsil operation at thd local hospital. Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays Typewriting Stenographic Work 1 If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 .will i be glad to do y. Phone 12 for I appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge J. 1. Merryman's Law Office, K. of C. Bldg.
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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOC AL AND FOREIGN MARKETS EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Receipts. 100; shipments. 3.520: hog receipts, 500; holdovers, 471. market active and stroifg; lighter weights scarce; bulk. 19<i pounds down, $12.65 4i $12.85; pigs quotable up to $13.00: bulk, 250-260 lbs.. sl2 35« i $42.50; packing sows, cattle re ceipts. 20 Ostrong; yearling heifers up to $9.50; common and medium, $7 504g55.10, calves receipts. 100 and mostly steady; higher, bulk good and choice walers, $17.00; few, $17.50; cull- and common, $13.00 down; sheep reetdpts, 600. demand urgent; late sales, fat lambs fully 25 cents above Tuesday, others steady; hulk fat lambs, $14.20; few. $1125; cull and common. sll.sojf $12.00. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected February 23i Fowls 21c Chickens 19c Leghorn Fowls 14c Leghorn chickens 13c Geese 12c Ducks ...a.. 14c Eggs, dozen . 20c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected February 23) Barley. pWr bushel 60c Rye, per bushel 80c New Dais (good) ... 38c New Mixed or white corn . . 65c@70c New Yellow- Corn .. 75@80c New Wheat $1,22 Good timothy seed 82.25-82.50 Good alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKET Egi%. dozen 20c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat (lb.) .... .... 51c LEO "Dutch" EH INGER Insurance Fire—Tornado—Automobile “We insure everything.” Over Frickle’s place. Phones 2 and 104. M-CIOXIMCV I <•(■■ IWCI I TIIH ,\<• i I >i v . ii. 'i’ll.ll t lie tin- ■ h i-signed has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Willian Mall, lat < f Adams County, deceased, ’flies Estate is probably solvent. (’HESTER HALL. Exv< iltur Fruvhte & Litlerer. Attorneys February 2 2nd. 1927. Feb. 2 3 March 1* \(>Tl< i: TO AO \-HEM DEA I *» In the IdnniM Circuit <olll*l. Fell. Term. lir.’T Ao 12*10. For lliiorrv THE STATE of INI‘I ANA. A I »AMS <’< H NTY. SS ‘ Nellie Bovine vs. Harvey Bovine. It appealing' from affidavit, filed : n the above entitled cause, that Harvey Bovein the above name i defendant is a non-resident of the State «>f Indiana. Notice is thereto! e hereby tfiven the said Harvey Bovine that he be and appear before the Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on the 25tli day jjf April. 1927. the same being .the L"i : i .iuridicial May of the next regular term 1 thereof, to be hoidrn at the Court Houst 1 in the <’itv of Decatur. < ommem - , ing on Monday. th< 11th day of April ; A. I>. 1!»27. and plead by answer ur <!•- mur to sai<l complaint, or the same will be heaid ami determined in his absence. , Witness, my name, ami the Seal of 1 said Court hereto utfixed this 21 day of i «« - February 21, 1027. ; A. 1 er, Attorney. Feb. 23. March J-y ; s > ATE OF INDIANA Department of State F. E. Schortemeier Secy of State To all to whom these presents Shall Come, Greeting: I. F i: S< hortemeivi. Secretary of 1 State of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the. The Northern Indiana Fair Association. has this day filed in # the office of the Secretary of Stale of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required by Seetion One of an A< e • lllitied ••'!! Irl prexrribiuK lh<* 'HrthiHl mil! Procedure for % oluntnry Di*oliition of I’rlvnle < or. porntion.M and \«diinf:iry YMMoefations and d«*<*liiring an Emergency,*’ approved March 11th. CH:’.. And I further certify that said ten eon.-ents, statements and papers so filed as aforvaaiil. show that said company and the officers thereof hav«- complied with the piovisions of said Section One of said Act ami that said cmporaton is now in process of dissolu--1 tion. In Witness Wlc-ioid. I liav< hereunto set my Ijand and affixed the seal of the s-tate of Indiana at the City <>f Indianapolis (his 15th day of February A. !). 15)27. !•'. E. Schortemeier Sec retary of State. SEAL By Charles A. Poo. Asst Pvputy Feb Hi-23 PUBLIC SALE The uttdqrfigned administrator of the estate of the late Sarah A. R< >4l olds, will offer for sale at public auction. at her late residence. 722 High street, beginning at 1:30 o’clock, next Saturday afternoon, February 26. the foli'owing: 1 beds. 2 pair of springs, 2 mattresses, organ, new library table. tand, 3 rockers, bureau, chest, of , ilrnwers. antique book case, couch, kitchen cabinet, cupboard, 2 kitchen tables. E-Z Wav cool oil stove ami • oven, Art Garland base burner, Round Oak soft coal stove, Laurel range. Axminster rug 11x12 and new; 9x12 rug, 6x9 tapestry rug. 4x614 r,l Ki piece of linolemn 12x12 and new: ■oplier wash boiler, washer, 2-gallon i lard press, sausage grinder, co’, 8 * kit<*h(*n cbnirw, cnrpcf uuMHmrr, J;iw|i l’ mower, q'othes rack, curtain stretchers kitchen stool and numerous other articles. (CRMS-$5 and tuider. cash. Over ■ hut amount a credit, for 6 months, iqi chaiier giving approved note bearing 6 percent interest. JOEL Q. REYNOLDS, admi. I s Roy Johnson, auct. 46t3
The Understanding Heart By PETER B. KYNE In the«darkness, on the'other side of the tree, Baldy stirred and groaned, struggled a little to ease his position. Anthony Garland walked over to him; iie struck match after match but the rain beat on him and lut them out quh'Mly, so he contented himself witli
a cursory look Into I’aidy's face; then he examined Bald)'s legs anil i returned to Monica. "That's Sheriff Bentley's horse. I Monica." In tile faint lightof the fire lie saw . the saddle, bridle, and blanket, and gazed at them thoughtfully. "If she had come down the Tan num trail afoot." be said to himself, she would have stuck to the trail, --he wouldn't be this far down the meadows.. I’hat means she rode that horse down from Bogus! The poor animal is on the serge of death from ■xhaustion. so that means Bob Mason was forced back before the fir* 1 and has returned to Bogus. "Probably he reached the lookout early in the afternoon, and when he realized Monica had to inn for it ho put her pit the sheriff’s horse and started her down the trail. He's up on Bogus now—and Bogus is an island in a sea of smouldering embers and rebellious little fires still striving to finish their job. The sheriff is up on Bogus too. and so is this I nele ( barley Canfield.’And Uncle Charley protect Bob Mason a< all costs. "My word, what a game of hide-and-seek; and here is this poor girl actually trembling with apprehension, hindering what I'm thinking’ about. Guess I'd better quit thinking and not act as if I had any human intelligence. I know Mason wouldn’t risk himself in the valley, because the Mils and woods are his best protection. Os course he’d remain oil Bogus. How isj he going to get anything to eat if' he doesn't? And this exhausted ha'f | dead horse couldn't carry double. If they’d tried it he would never got off Bogus." He looked at Monica. Her face was wliite add troubled but her glance did not falter before his. "Brave girl,". he thought. Then aloud; “Monica. I’m homeless. Fire, wiped | out my station about noon.‘so I haven’t; any place to (take you» Do you want] me to sit across this tire all and ( keep you company, or would you prefer to mount my horse and go back to, Bogus with me? It’s safe there now, and we can get there in two hours., It’s apparent your friend Masno was camped here with you, hut my ap-. proaeh sent him scuttling off into the! darkness. 1 don’t want to be mean to a good friend of yours. Monica, so suppose we pull out and let the poor devil come in out of the rain and hug this fire.” I "Oh. Tony," she breathed.; "Oh, 1 , 1 tn ink you're wonderful. You're lend!" | “At least I’m not a fool." he retorted smilingly. "Shall we go back • to Bogus, get dried out, have a late supper and make the best of our sadly disturbed lives?" I must go back to Bogus, Tony!” She lifted the saddle, threw back the s; ddle-blanket and picked np the baby I -1>I»-w l.aiiii-tinu mile err rose übove the ; r of the downpour, i “Look. Tony,” sne commanded softly and knelt so the flickering light of the tire lighted up the puckered little fact . "I think, perhaps, he may be niy hib>, Tony! Wouldn’t that he wonderful —to have a baby on Bogus and ' never be lonejy any more?” I Anthony Garland knelt beside her and silently looked at the little j •ranger; and presently his gaze questioned Monica. “Bob Mason found it somewhere.
Tony, and of course he couldn't think i qf anybody else to give it to —" I "And he came back with that! | i Back to what's waiting for him —up vontier on Bogus! Oh, Monica, your friend’s worth fighting for! By the J Lord, there's a man's blood in him.' Come, honey. Mount, up and tuck his little Niblets in under that slicker.l I"1 walk beside you. Got to get this chap full, warm and dry in a hurry.' you know.’’ I Monica Dale readied an arm out and arohnd Anthony Garland's neck. “You are a dear," she murmured—and kissed him! CHAPTER 29 When Sheriff Bentley decided to accompany Anthony Garland to the lookout station 1 on Bogus, he was not actuated by the slightest chivalrous intention. He had been fighting fire all day and was hot, caked with dirt and perspiration, and more than a ‘little weary. Furthermore, fighting tire was not his mission in the San Dimas, and he welcomed a reasonable excuse to abandon it. 1. I Anthony Garland's expressed deci's on to leave the battle in his sector i'under the command of his forest , jguord. white he rode un to Bogus to aid Monica Dale, furnished the jwor'hy sheriff the excuse he needed, and with the remark that two heads . would prove better than one in the f event of emergency on Bogus, lie rode . away with the ranger. I il As a matter of fact he was not the 1 least bit interested in .Monica s plight 1 for he knew the ranger was quite ,‘able to furnish all the helpTiecessary. 2 What Sheriff Bentley very greatly de.' : i sired was a drink of Uncle Charley ; Canfield's niouu’ain brew —tv.odr.nks. i in tact three if hard pressed and s iionpted beyond his strength. I. i Also he desired dinner :<t The fair i. hands of the mistress of Bogus and r lastly he yearned, literally and figuratively. for “Hie hay" and iu Monr tea's barn he knew there was a suffieloiicy of that commodity to provide •. him with a bed and a sorely needed lest. He had slept slttiyg in- a chair lit the Tantrum Meadows ranger s'a3 tion the night previous, and his rest
hud been negligible because of crumped muscles and the cold. At dawn the alarm of Uti’ * ,a<l routed him out: he had not had an.'J breakfast or luncheon, and Monu i Dale’s place was Um only haven open, to him in nil that country,- since the lire had cut him off from Dokw’ olll -. Meadows. Upon arriving at Bogus and find!nu the lookout station deserted and < >' uuded of-most of its furnishings, the. sheriff sighed witli relief He was pleased not to meet Mjmica heiselt. lor be was- still incensed lieciiuse ol the adroit manner in which she hail outwitted him; so incensed, in tact. ■ hat he was not even grateful lor the| coffee, flour, baking-soda, bacon, and potatoes he found in her storeroom. ST 1.1 1. H-.IU L’ll'lVnil til 111
He was cold, he was soakeu to nu skin from the torrential downpour] through which he had ridden lor two hours, and his soul was bruised. he had lost a horse Im loved and valued, and with the hoi s< had gone an eigh’v flve-dollar Visalia stock-saddle with twenty-one inch bridle with a twenty-five-dollar silvt i-inlaid Spanish bit. n twelve-dollur jaqnima. a thirty-toot macarte worth twenty-five dollars, and a rifle worth ninety dollars. To this injury at the hands of Bull Mason. Monica Dale had contributed humiliation and then laughed at his discomfiture. For a minute tip- sheriff contemplated raiding Monica’s hennery and slaying an old hen for supper, more from sheer human meanness than a liking for chicken, until he reflected tha* he'd nave to eat the hen too quickly after death and she would be tough; he was hungry and couldn't wait for her carcass to cool. Garland had come in while the sheriff was busy cooking supper. ‘T’ve prowled all around the neighborhood, shouting and whistling, but nobody answers," he had announced anxiously. ■ I have an idea the girl has headed up over Bogus in an effort to get to Digwood Flat.- " “How’s the fire?" the sheriff had tailed callously. "It'll be out in an hour. It isn't making headway, and if this rain keeps up all night there won't be an ember alive in the morning. This lookout station is quite safe, I should ! say." "Safe or unsafe, it’s where I hole up tonight. Garland. Make a fire in that fireplace while I’m cooking suprer anil we’ll dry ourselves out. Me. I'm cobler n a pawnbroker's heart." "Make it yourself, sheriff. I haven’t I time. I’m off to look for Monica Dale." "If you find her and bring her pack. yt.’l before you come in I’m | going to be settin' here dryin’ my clothes —and they wont lie on me, ‘either!” ( 1 The ranger had ridden away into the wet-, dark night, and the sheriff . had proceeded to make himself comfortable. There was one fly in his c'ntment, howi'v.’.T. Although he I searched diligently for the we.il-re-niTinberi'd two-gallon demijohn it was Hot to be fmrtid. so he stood in the mid<s’e of the living-room and cogitated. | "Reckon she must have cached it t with the rest of her plunder." he decided. “ Pears that about, all she | mover! was her furniture, q'Qthes; and Imddin’. She left a lantern, anyway.” I He lighted the lantern and made his way cautiously down to the littje ' n endow. A friendly flash of light|ning revealed the hqpp of household goods in the middle of the field, and he made directly for it. j Why hold the reader longer ip sns- ■ Hi- found , Uncle . .'''.imu-ld lyiu- very still "under a sodI'.lon blanket, nd light, flashing in t: . old man’s eyes, showed that he was alive. The sheriff bent low and took a good look into the white, drawn face. ’ "Uncle Charley." he demanded. I "what in Sam Hill are you doin’ camped here?" (TO BE COVCIXIEIII Cppyright 1926 Peter B. Kyne by arrangement with King Features Syndicate, Inc
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Michigan Beals Chicago And Ties For Leadership Atm Arbor. Mich., Feb. 23. (I nit'ed Press.)— Michigan went into a tie I for the western conference basketball leadership by winning from ChlI cage 51 25. The Wolverines were neve) In danger and at half time were leading 29-16. | Oosierbaan, star end on the WolIverlne football team, continued to ex- . Dibit wonderful basketball playing an<l had a total of seventeen points i fourteen of them made from the I Held to lead the scoring. McDonough. Maroon guard, led his
Big Stock Sale SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927 Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. at the Sale Barn 20 HEAD OF HORSES—Consisting of some matched teams and a few extra good work horses. 30 Head High Grade, Fresh and Heavy Spring Cows. * . 20 Extra Good Brood Sows due to farrow in March. 150 Head of Good Feeding Hogs, all sizes. 30 to 50 Head of Good Sheep. BUT LE R & AHR Roy Johnson, auct. ; , 1 J/ r* 1 ' In the ® |l Dining ■ i Room, /■“' H Living \ > Room, Sun Parlor You’ll •].,,,"M8W welcome the radiant rvarmth of a Gas Fireplace Ileaier t Instant heat to chase the chill and spread cozy comfort all through the room. All the family will enjov it n e winter and spring and autmyin. Clean, convenient, 1 odorless, it costs little to operate. Come and see our displays of period models in various sizes. Handsome designs that bring new beauty to the home. Prices i as low as $18.50. including delivery 4snd installation. 1 Small down payment; balance monthly. il ' Northern Indiana -Public Service Compaq f , U — * r —-7- . - _ - - - . ——— — “ J A Sound Ji and sturdy bank account I; Is most essential ;l in time of need. Make ready for ;! it by saving now. ;! OUR Government knows the value of stor;l ing up Nature’s resources. It has buii' ! I dam after clam to store up water when it is !; plentiful for use during the droughts. ;: And-, doing so, it has set an example for YOU! ' i “Store up' join earning ability now for the “droughts ]i ol sickinss and old age." Provide for your futurl lim lll 11 cial needs by starling a Savings Account with this de pendable ikink! ;! , 4% Interest Paid! Old Adams County Bank I | “We Pay You to Save”
teaui's scoring with fuur ti.-ij g . and one free throw. — . Peter Forblng of i- ull Wayiw the day visiting with uhi frlcU(lg here. , Dance. K.C. hall. Thtirs. night Class 8:15. Dancing. 9 , NOTICE There will he an import HHei r . of the Decatur H. P. 0. I i . ul pY ; home on North geeouil -ii..( day night of this week. N..minati l ,| 111( officers nt o'clock, followi-j by lar meeting. Refreshments au. ii ing. All members are urged to att.. n( <
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