Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1927 — Page 5

roov Os Newspaper Ruining Account Os Lincoln’s Death bound v copy of the New York Herald, dated Apr" 15 ' 1865 coula ‘ n,nß “ n ac ’ ' int of the death of Prudent Abruam Lincoln. »M In ~f the late Herb Steele, on dpnco ch Lrth Eleventh ntiacl. thie week, by LraM rturot. son of Mr. and Mr., jeaae Hurst. North Eleventh street. The paper, which is 62 years old today, Is tairly we" preserved. _0 — J fraigvHle Church To Give Easter Program The United Brethren church at (ralgville. will render a spec'al Easter program at the Craigville church ! rlday evening. The church has been pre..aring this program for some time and It will be of sped!.', interest t> all. Special musical talent will he included in the program. The contata is f> be given oh Friday “veniug oh account of a special high school affair on Sunday evening. — -0--Blooming plants for Easter 50c. 75c. SI.OO and up. MOSES GREENHOUSE Phone 476. , (jet the Habit—Trade at Hom*. It Pay, 1

Decatur “Quality Chicks” I Hatched in the latest and most up-to-date Electric Incubators, and from FREE RANGE, PURE-BRED, yg HEAVY LAYING STRAINS, .lust give these De- SB catur “Quality Chicks” a square trial is all we ask. gg they will do the rest. -n Place your orders now for our $ DECATUR CHICKS | i and reap real poultry profits. | The Decatur Hatchery | Siu Phone 197 Decatur, Indiana

MSBAaSiIUtMimtES Easter NeckwearMore of it - and more to it. Hundreds of yards of the finest crunchiest silks are behind this announcement. Made into ties that will make every minute of your Easter day a glad affair. There are four-in-hands and bats to go with any suit or shirt—and if the cost were as beautiful as the designs, no man in Decatur could afford to contemplate them. Easter calls for new neckwear — and we’re answering the call. 25c to $1.50 And Shirts galore! Easter Hats New Caps Easter Shoes JotuvT-Myacd & Sort < CIQTMLKO ANO SMOES J POfk DAD AND LAD 'DECATUK' INDIANA-

WRIGHT PLAYERS TO PRESENT “THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY” Never before in theatrical hiniory jhas a tstock company been permitted to present a big-time stag? success before the original company completed its engagements. This history-iuakiuK arrangement lias been made by W. H. Wright, producer, for his Fort Wayne company and. as a result, Fort Wayne next week will see "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney," comedy drama in which Miss Ina Claire is now starring. Fort Wayne will be the only city to gee tills comedy success before the ina Claire company ends its tour, at present being enroute to the west coast. The attraction is a happy one for the Wright Players at the Majestic theater, for Miss Frances Hall, leading woman of the company, is ideally suited to the role of Mrs. Cheyney which Miss Claire is tilling with the big company. The play is based upon the experiences of a beautiful young widow, sought by all men. who has entrance to the most exclusive society circles, s (tilled with a gang of interrheumatTsm 1 TRUSLER’S RHEUMATIC TABLETS HAVE GIVEN RELIEF All Dru*»i>ii Two Si««, 50c and SI.OO * Trailer Remedy Co. Cincinnati. O. • Sold by Callow and Kohne

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nationally famous crooks and therefore cannot accept the most eligible bachelor of the set when he proposes i marriage. Filled with clever satire, comedy and with suspense, “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" has been class- 1 cd among the season’s best hits by big city critics. The usual Wednesday and Saturday, matinees will be offered, with the new I attraction starting Sunday matinee. Last performances will be givenl Saturday of "Tnree Live Ghosts,” 1

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' laugh hit which has attracted wide attention at the Majestic thia week. —Advt. It _ () New Pastor Os Decatur M. E. Circuit Arrives The Rev. C. A. Maynard, who waa i asalgued to the imatorate of the Decatur Methodist circuit by |hu North I Indiana Conference of the M. M. church Uat week, has arrived In De- ■

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catur and will preach in the Beulah Chapel and Waahington churches Sunday. Rev. Maynard came here from Warsaw Methodist circuit, having been there two years. He hag a wife and a baby. They will reside in the Methodiai circuit, parsonage at 903 Winchester street. The Beulah Chap'.l Waahington and Mt. I’leaaant church'-s are on the Decatur circuit. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pave

M. S. Elzey, Jeweler 3 doors east of Poutoffice, Monroe St Bring me your watches and clocks now. no bracelet watches. 1 need mon-j ey. Please take your work out that is | In my shop and oblige me. 87-6 U ('abbage plants, ic« cream, soft drinks, all kinds of fresh meats. Open evenings and Sundays. Miller & Deitsch, phone 164.

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