Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1927 — Page 5
FIREMEN PLAN FOR CONVENTION ing Meet .June 15-16 UlufftPU. April B—At a meeting of me joc-.I firemen * ven,n * U1 lheir .IMiater tor thc Nol lhe,n Indiana Vol- ’ r ami Industrial Firemen's conventlon to »e I* l * here ,une 16M ’ *’ voted to offer an additional prize ’ year in the hose laying contests. Stf. i. to be . new feature in a conveatlon of this association and will no doubt create great Interest. In the new contest to be added this rW r a prUe will be offered to small companies having Ford truck to compete m a hose layitm contest, the same a» the larger trucks have been doing imd which honors have been won by the Bluffton department at the various coaceutious for the past three } <?ars. Rules governing this new contest are to l»e anauounced in a fewdays and there will uo doubt be seven! trucks entered in tills contest at the convention held here in June. Small comluuiies from Mackie, Unionjgje, Warren. 1 terne and Ossian willj uo doubt eater this raoe which will la-. Adjust before the final water battle t-’weeJi tlie volunteer tuid industrial companies lor the state honors on Thursday afternoon of June Kith. The jflinftou department succeeded in win-
LADIES! Phone 1080 or call at 213 Adams street 1 house west of 2nd st. for your Pleating, Hemstitching, Cloth Covered Buttons and Button Holes. MRS. HAZEL AESCHLIMAN.
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ning the hose laying contest and water battle at the convention list year, but they are prohibited to enter this sea. son. as they are sponsoring the convention, lot reports re< eivod at the present time assures the local department there will be plenty of competition in all the contests in June. Several bundled dollars are to be t> warded in prizes at the convention, aid this will bring st least 20 I arg ■ fire trucks from the surrniimling cr'tes to compete in the various contests, consisting of the ladder .ace, cart race hoes laying, truck race, ’adder i limbing and water battles. "’! e water battles especially will create much Intel tit. as the whiner ot tn s contest will hold the state lunors I erides winning no prize money cffereti ly the association. 'I he new community building will be the eiomren’i.m i eady-jarters. The members ot the local department are ha’d at work at the present time shaping their convention plans into form to utako this cue of the I ifgest ever held in the state of th? Vol unteer and Industrial association. The attendance this year is expected to le-
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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1927.
much larger than at previous conventions owing to the fact cat this city is located in the central part of the companies who are members ot this association. — -- —o— —— Pleasant Dale Church ot the Brethren 8. L. Cover, Pastor. Sunday School at 8:30. Preaching at 10:3#. Sunday evening a Sucreci concert will be given by the Manchester College Clee clubs at 1:30. This coining week services will be held. Thursday evening will be Communion services and the Lord's Supper, this being the night of Christ's last supper. Friday evening will be special services on “The Trial And Crucifiction of Jesus." On Saturday evening will be “The Tomb.” Then on Sunday l evening, the 17th, will be the bacculereate services of the Kirkland high school. All are invited to be present at these services. O. E. (lit Hum of Berne, was a business visitor la-re this morning.
FOLLMAR FUNERAL TO BE HELD ON MONDAY Death Os Father Os Sister M. Roberta, I Os Decatur, Thursday Is Unexpected Funeial services for Peter A. Follmur, age 76, lather of Sister M. Roberta, principal of St. Joseph's Catholic school in this city, whose death occurred Thursday morning at Fort Wayne will be held at 8 o'clock, Monday morning from St. Ann's Catholic church, Monterey, Indiana. Mr. Follniar had been in failing health past three months, I ut his death came unexpectedly when stricken with a heart attack while talking with his friend and former pastor, the Rev. F. J. Bilsten, of Tipton. The body will be taken from Fort Wayne to Monterey to the home of his son, Victor E. Follniar on Sunday morning. Mr. Follniar moved from Monterey to Fort Wayne about 8 years
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Let Us Outfit You For Easter _ - JI "FT * ' i Easier is the lime when everyone 111 " likes to be dressed up and they |gSa i 1should be. The young fellows and > apjKr j \ ;FT the older ones as well are choosing x, \ vlr ,1* ® their new apparel from this store. Style, value and satisfactiou rZ njj ! jafi | J is their watch-word. afl| i // | ’1 k ! ■i'/'V, 1 .ffiSl I 14 ftfi/ r r is EASTER SUITS EASTER TOPCOATS JO 1 U I ' I 1 A wonderful selecition awaits I Single and Double Breasted models in light and dark you here. Eight colors in colors, pretty patterns,, fine stri|M% and plaids prediHuln- 1 t fabrics, the choice of the 1 MZg/jnil J . ale. In usual assortment and lil 1 . 'kll carel ul dressers. * (/*//# Ptl stamped confect for Easter. $200535 2 pant Suits S2O, $25, $35 slßs3o . I • FURNISHINGS VANCE & LINN THE KUPPENHEIMER STORE ' ■■■'
4k> - -w o - -1,, im— ■ — i i ■—wi—i — ■num — a n. Me- — ago. He served as state joint representative from Pulaski, Starke and St. Joseph's counties from 1913 to 1925 and was a former county commissioner from Puluskl county. Mr. Follniar was active in Democratic politics and also a director’ of the First National Bank, Monterey, of which his son, Victor E. is president. He was interested in several other enterprises in Monterey. Besides Sister Roberta he is survived by the widow, a daughter, Mrs. Ray J. H. Hoffman, of Fort ( Wayne; four sons, Victor B; Edward.; ' Leo and William Follniar; 12 grandchildren. two gieat-grandchildren an 1 on sister, Mrs. Mary Broker, of Mon-j terey.
If You Drive a Car Without Insurance T subscribe to the following agreement just as surely as if you actually * "17 signed it—unless you have a Fill Coverage Automobile Policy. ’ A. -I HEREBY AGREE to pay all doctor, <-I ALSO AGREE tx> stand the expense hospital and nurse bills, court cost*. |of replacing Et car or parts in case Public lawyer's fees and ail other expenses, Firs- -/of loss by fire whether said fire origJ as well as any judgment, regardless ligates in my own buildings, or o" the Liability of amount, recovered against me grow- ( public highway, or while stored in ing out of any injury caused by the public garage. .operation ot my car. . „ ft WARRANT the rwlacemeut of wy /I Ft RTMER AGREE to pay for all . /damages caused by the negligent op- Theft J automobile in case of theft of a lerution of my automobile to property an( j or and special equipment, 'of every description belonging to aniToperty .other while said automobile is being Damage .driven by me, by a member of my , H FURTHER AGREE to repair or re ” /family, or by one employed by me, or place my own automobile in case of Iby anyone with my knowledge and ('■■Hision damage to same arising out of a col'consent. vviusiw Ijsjon wf;h CJir or any moving or stationary object, or toy upsetting. 4 PLEDGE as security for the pay- | ment of said costs, expenses, and [ ALSO PLEDGE that 1 will bear all I Judgments, all my real estate, chattels expenses caused by ail other hazards and property ot every kind and de- such as Transportation, Tornado, Hail What I scl . ip tiou which I now possess or may MieeelPledge 1 hereafter own, even though it may lunttoUS ’ fj* 1 ’ /ru n my financial possibilities for- , Plate Glass tmeaknge, even though (ever, or be the means of disgrace and regutt ia financial toss to myaeif ’poverty thrust upon me and my family. l al 'd iamily. We recommend stock insurance but if you » l * fw t bave The mutual or reciprocal is assessible and may cost much more Ihaa the polity mditates. INSURE IN APRIL. SUTTLES EDWARDS CO. .... mi u i>ia„ Decatur, Indiana Western Union ielegraph Bldg.
I COURT HOUSE | IsaBBHBBBBNB&aBBBBBBBB Trial la Delayed Trial of the caae of the state vg. Don P. Hiadiuan, who is charged with Issuing a fraudulent check, was delayed today when an important witness for the defense was not present. The trial was postponed .until Saturday morning. The prosecution rested 'its caje Thursday evening. Mortgage Forectoced In the case of William C. Baker vs. William C. LaFever et al. the court awarded judgment in favor of the
plaintiff for 3111.003 end foreclosure of a mortgage on a farm in Jefferson i township. Will Probated The last will and testament of Charles W Merriman was probated In esurt today. The will provided that 1100 worth of household goodi be i given to Celesta Fink; that all real estate be given to a daughter, Laura Foster and her husband; and the remainder of the estate to the daughter, Laura Foster. The daughter was nominated executrix of the will. also. o— Lester Klrchenbaner, ot Wren, 0.. was a business visitor here this after uoou. __________
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