Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1927 — Page 3

KYssI'OR I’AHK \\ VI'IILETIC ■ ' illl-l’ ARE MAI>E S i,,in! ' ■ ,ra ' llk on 11 H ' lompany. llm B" b | V(1 h"" iH WP " to obtain n UM ... '"I place them ter —uthlctlc con ' .-rhlHie ~f ' b " raniz.'itmns B**; "t„.. Ido votlld be rented .mo ■ es this being » - p nving revenue Bl?-, m" I.ef’ion.nires re- . -mirrnen rind prose ,,f‘thp ■ os athletic asMMiaM*.\ -h» Ht '- - th d mirnr -m-h ;11! athletic if h" ’""Vi'les one. SO EK' iky governed properly j ■ tl.r work. n iber; ct the park board. |B G council at the |K fpr „ ? I.h< rrb'. The Industrial rented by W A. K,,.. il.c. ; I k end Mr. A-'i-|B J . .... Legion < oinmittee was el' J Fanrote, I’.ml sn.l V< ■mm Aurand. ||H j..,i ... mtnipi sed of council. W. A IBf.’’.: in I Asooei.ir.m |B |>. ;; ! (O . ;.|. < ommumler of the' K-B .we-’i Imo the city should i R -. vo r and water mains. t hP irn.k- and sow the grass F ,.0 p : . 1.. . -Imuld remove the -■ i? add the pyramid out K ln e stones ami level o’t iff. ground.. . i organizations of iirmd to donate benches.

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drinking fountains, shrubbery and other Items for the park. The same committee that met at the cemetery i thin morning, will hold another meet lag In two weeks. CONFIRMATION TO BE HELI) SUNDAY (COWTINI'KD FROM PAtiK OMR) tallied by Rev. anti Mrs. FlcdderjoIlium In the chrch parlors with a social limb fellowship gathering. An evening of games for old ami young alike were thoroughly enjoyed. A talk was given on the subject, "Tim Cyclo of Life.'’ Refreshments of ice cream, cake and coffee were' served. * Services in Other Churches The members of the confirmation classes in the different churches in this city ami community an-: Friendheim Lutheran Church Rev. C. B. Preusa, pastor Adolph Doehrman, Elmer Unitemier, Arnold Stoppenhagen, Arthur Kiefer, Lawrente Erxleben, Reinhart Bultemicr, Hilda Quack, Dorathea Bloraenberg. I St. John's Lutheran Church Rev. E R. Truc-lsch. pastor I Melvin S< h. union. Arthur Scheuman, Walter Scheumlan, Joo Williams Herbert Witte, Gerhart Zwick, Raymand Btilmahn, Hilda Scheuman, Martha Schroeder, Margaret Btiltemier, Marie Koonoman. Flat Rock Lutheran Church Rev. August Gerken, pastor Edgar Grotrian, Oscar Grotrian, Edgar Hockemeyer. Delmar Hoffman, Pau! Schroeder, Morris Wiegman, August Koeneman. Myrtle Peppier, -Gertrude Grotrian. Bleeke Lutheran Church Rev. M. J. Frosch, pastor William Belta, Rcibold Koldeway, Wilson Weiland, Oscar Buettner, Walter Buettner, Gerhard Haugk, Arthur Boschoff. Herman Stele, Mar- , gatet Blakey, Meta Reinking. Magley Reformed Church Rev. D. Grethers, pastor Walter Fruecht/., Walter Hilde-

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brand, Otto Helmrich, Emma Bloomk«r. S< Inin Peters, Elsie Krtmlzmnn.! Irene Kruetzmnn, Mtigdelenit Borm 1 . Bethelhem Lutheran Church Rev. H. G. Jnngkuntz, pastor Erntt ScliuoJor, Ruth Franke, Minnie Nnrhwnls, Arthur Graft. St. Paul Lutheran Church Rev. Robert Gaiser, pastor Edna Kirchner. Helen Werling, 1 S dtua yioberlcli, Robert Weber, Gerhard Blcborich, Herman Bittner. Lutheran Church, Schumm, Ohio Rev. R. O. Blcnort, pastor Carl Dietrich. Martin Allmanding- . er, Edgar Sauer, Mabel Germann. . Ad< Ila Bienert, Paul Hoffmann. —o — PYTHIANS SISTERS TO ( onvenejiere FRIDAY MORNING (COXTINVKD FROM PAGK OSfKt Following the adjournment of the afternoon meeting, a dinner will be tved for all those attending the convention. The dinner will be held at the Pythian home. The night session will start at 7 , o'clock. The evening program is as follows: - Called to order by D. It. G. C i Luella Hall Installation Zeona Temple Arphans’ maintenance fund collection • Knight's initiation .... Royal Temple Ladies' initiation and fancy dri11.... 1 Herminone Temple Presentation of May basket to Temple making largest contribution to Orphans. . Closing Temple in ritualistic form , Eureka Temple. Remarks on work Grand chief Reports of committees. ' Report of district treasurer. Song. Adjournment. Those in charge of the convention stated yesterday that at least 300 visiting delegates and members would attend if the weather is nice. The Fourth district includes 19 Pythian Sister lodges, in Indiana. The Willshire. Ohio, lodge also has boon invited to attend the conven.'on and ' it is expm ted that several members

of that order will attend. The local Pythian Sister 'oda-o Is i on<« of the strongest In the district, tiecarding to district and grand officers The local lodge boasts of having had n grand chief and ti grand trustee In th-* Inst few years. o City Schools To Be Dismissed Good Friday The public schools of Decatur will bo dismissed all day Friday, April 15 in observance of Good Friday. Several of the teachers and pupils arc planning to take advantage of the short vacation to visit in other cities. o Pythians To Confer Degree Work Tonight All members of the degree team of the Knights of Pythias lodge are as) i d to meet at the Pythian home at 7:30 o’clock tonight to confer the third degree on candidates. Plans are being made for a district contest to bo held by the degree , teams of the various lodges of this district, in this city, April 21.

t ■■HU »l TIT'IT-J«XaanWC»—l ■IMM 111 T'P'H I qA. letter from President Erskine i I ! r — l i | 1 I •«. crew* ■ I 1 4-w.t The Con»*»l ar * M 1 one xb J hftse a f e el ■ • 1 and does not yOU should k ! I SISOO for * Xoua nxistake for ■ I has "-®^ e • opportunity R I ..crerew- p.rre K I • ari-rt » Cosre dec ■' Il TOB SWOE 64 ® 1 C<» PQSiII ® ■ I president _ 1 ■ | HIW I To prevent mistakes such as President Erskine speaks of we hereby invite YOU to phone or 5 call for that ride in a Commander. yf Commander Sedan lists at $1585; the Victoria “ fl 11 y at $1645 (with broadcloth upholstery), and $1575 (J ft (with mohair upholstery); Coupe at $1645 0 J (for four), and $1545 (for two). | I The Commander will outperform and outlive any car selling for less than $2500, and most of the cars selling above that figure J Durkin’s Modern Garage S. Second Street T. J. DURKIN ' Phone 181 STUDEBAKER Seventy-five years young

FATHER OF SISTER ROBERTA DIES TODAY Peter Foilman. Former State Representative, Dies Suddenly At Fort Wayne, Today Woid wiih received hero mln morning of the Hiiddcn death «f Peter Foilmar, ago about 70, of Fort Wayne. Mr. Follmnr was the father of Sister M. Roberta, principal of St. Joseph's Catholic schools, In this city. Sister Ron erta left Immediately for Fort Wayne Mr. Follliiur formerly lived ,n Monterey, Indiana, and was one of the well known resiilenis In Pulasl 1 county, being a slate representative to the legislature from that count, at one time. A few years ago the family moved to Fort Wayne. Particulars ot Mr Follmar's death ami the funeral argangements had not been learned here this afternoon. He is survived by 'ils wife, four sons anil one dungmer, besides Sister Roberta. o— • - - BIRTH A girl baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, Tuesday night. Mr. Clark is a member of the night shift of the city police force.

Methodist Laymen Re-elect President Goshen, tlnd., April 7. -(I 'nite I , Press) The laymen's iiHHoclalion of the Northern Indlunii conference of the Metliodist episcopal church 111 :.n---iimil session here today re-elected W. It. Dorking, of Anderson, as president.. Other officers nameil were F. E. Beattcamp, Sheridan, vice president; Il W. Buikhart, Hartford City, secretary and E. H. Gehrig, Fort Wayne I roHsurer. The laymen this morning heard an address by Bishop ('. E. Locke, and adopted n resolution pledging to suppot I. the ISth amendment and oposing any amendments tending io liberalize the present prohibition law. Fort Wayne has extended an Invitation lo the conference to hold the 1928 session in that city. It is understood that the Invitation will bo accepted. The Aroma of I'resh Ripe Fruit wh'-n boiling water is added to Run-llte-Jel! Is your assurance of purity. Only ill) h grade pure food gelatine Is used in Sunlite. Your grocer has Sunlite or can get it. Compare rt with any gelatine dessert you ever tasted. Then Judge for yourself.

Miss (’atherlne Amlor spent Wednesdsy afternoon In Fort Wiiytm with friends, —■ ■■ - • ■I ■» Tanlac Effects Humane Rescue Grl« Relirf From !\’tnou»rirsi, Had Ntomath, Ithrumalum and HunLkjun I Mnddion.

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