Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1927 — Page 9

SHORT course . it To Give Course For Parent-Teacher Workers |ll(Wllllll gton. April 7 (United Presr.', t short course exclusively for PurZ.Teacher Worker. t>( Indiana will R) veu April 18 to 21. at Indiana iV p rs lty. Mrs. Edna Hatfield EdJudson. executive secretary of the itate Parent-Teacher Association anuotiuced todaj. Mrs. Edmondson and Mrs. Homer J yiUer ’ South Bend, president of the iwciatlon have already completed luu( for the session. Class periods will follow the regu].ir 50 minute schedule of the univeralty completion of the course will carrV with it award of a certificate by the I v Extension Division. No registration nor any other fee will be charged for the course. The purpose of the sessien will be (o train leaders in parent-teacher work and instruction will be especially valuable to officers of local associations and to state organizers and officers. Lecture work will be given regarding the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, its organization, purpose. program of of work, etc., on the Indiana Parent-Teacher Association, and ou local associations,-their field of work and suggested activities. In addition there will be demonstrations and class-room work on parliamentary law, organization of Associations methods of conducting meetings planning conventions, etc. Zanesville Man Hit By Decatur Woman’s Auto Portland. April 7—N. E. Masters, loing at Zanesville, a brother of A. J. Byrd east of Bluffton, escaped with bruses when he was hit and knocked to the pavement on Main street. Mondayabout 5:30 by an automobile driven by Mrs. L. M. Hubley, of Decatur. Mrs. Hubley was driving north in a sedan, starting to her home at Decatur after attending the Todd funeral, and her machine struck Byrd as he crossed the street in front of the MeFarren store. She was not going fast and saw him in time to apply the brakes and skidded the car, but the impact was sufficient to throw him to

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the pavement. ■ Lieut. Hal Ayres of the state police, was near the scene aud took Byrd to the hospital in Mr.. Hubley's machine | Examination revealed that Ills most' serious injury was a bud bruise on the back of the head, from a blow thut had been sufficient to stun him tern- . porarily. He also suffered several , slight bruises, but no bones were fractured. He remained at the hospital over night, to be sure no other Injur- ' les developed and was taken home this morning by the attending physician. —o — Officer. Elected Mrs. W. A. Alspach, of Bluffton, was re-elected president of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Fort Wayne classis of the Reformed church at the fifth annual convention in Fort Wayne Tuesday. All other officers of the organization were re-elected. They are: First vice-president, Mrs. William Rippe, of Fort Wayne; second vicepresident, Mrs. R. B. Meckstrotli, of Huntington; recording secretary, Mrs. ■C. H. Gumpper, of Fort Wayne; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. F. Tapy, of Fort Wayne; statistical secretary, Mrs. A. Rhoutsong, of Goshen; treasurer, Mrs. Abram Simmons, of Bluffton. aud historian, Mrs. Claude Newman of Culver. — oRuss Bleaching Blue just the thing for lace curtains, white dresses, or other dainty clothes. All grocers, TT Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays What Is a Diuretic? People Are Learning the Value of Ocau sional Use. Everyone knows that a lax•five stimulates the bowels. A diuretic performs a similar function to the kidneys. Under the strain of our modern life, our organs are apt to become sluggish and require assistance. More and more people are learning to use Doan’s Pills, occasionally. to insure good elimination which is so essential to good health. More than 50,000 grateful users have given Doan’s signed recommendations. Scarcely a community but has its representation. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S p, 6 £ s Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys 1 Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfg. Chem., Buffalo. N. Y..

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927.

1 SECRET SERVICE Detectives At White House Have Busy Hours Uy Paul R. Mullou (United Pres. Stuff Correspondent) Washington, (United Presa)' —Not all International mutters which are brought to the White House doorsteps are handled by President Coolidge. For instance a Chinese luundrymun from New Jersey hus recently been beHedging the White House for a solution of his shirt-cleaning row with a rival laundryman. He insists that Mr. Coolidge should inform his rival that the United States marines should be called out to protect his washing. This is only one .of the dully pro-

IF W - S EVERY man has a perfect right to become a ■ ■ pauper by waste and jg k i extravagance; but h e s has no right to call upon the thrifty man to 1 JE support him. ;■ e •tapi/ai and Sw?lujal2QMo.Qi% a Deterred Payments I Afeoer Miss . ,SL For ho-ntt withour M ■ electricity, the Mayt & f \ le aoailable with «••. ? -vod »ou>«kM9iA(f built lasoline motor, WBig Capacity MAYTAG Tub makes Spring Cleaning easy iPhone-JTAS housecleaning without obligation or expense. See how easily and n quickly those heavy blankets, curtains, draperies, fluffy rugs are washed in the big-capaeity, heat-retaining, self-clean-ing cast-aluminum tub that holds more clothes than ordinary washers. Try the Maytag—if it doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep it. a > Adams County Mayaag Co. l(il S. Second St. Phone 554 Maytag dealers everywhere follow the standardized rule of sending a Maytag to a home to do a week’s washing free, and without obligation of any kind. This is the way all Maytag » Gyrafoam Washers are sold. • )u-»u7 r r

blems of similar iiupoituuiw which ure brought to tho White House doorstop | Most of the applicants for assistance are recent immigrants or those with newly acquired citizenship who believe thut tlie President of the United States is tho man who meets out justice whether It be a question of washing or securing disarmament of nations. The applicants vury in the violence of their arguments. On several occasions those witli deep-rooted personal grievances have manifested a desire to fight. All these matters are handled adroitly by the secret service detail at the White House under the supervision of Richard Jervis, who has been handling such international questions for presidents since the Roosevelt admin-

istration. | The violent ouch who demand to see the president ure taken over into the east wing of the white House. "Just a minute and the president will be right in to see you," the grieved one is Informed. In a few minutes a putrol wagon is brought up and instead of the president. the local police walk in and escort the applicant to St. Elizabeths Itospltal where they have padded cells. The last extremely violent case " 1 — ■ - ■

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which IwH Lwt'ii presented to Jervin was during Wilson s administration when a giant of SweedUb extradition’ with u hatchet in his belt domauded to see the president. It took five men to handle him and while he was being taken to St. Elizabeth s he broke | out the back of the patrol wagon. Evansville —This city Is hoping for i better phone service, (thief Clerk Carl | Morton haw announced that, the Ind-! iuna Bell Company will spend $120,000 ! for Improvements here hi 1027.

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