Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1927 — Page 4

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Lindy was excused from duty at Selfridge field, probably because he would have been the big attraction there to the distinct loss of the other ; commissioned officers. Bandits held up a Wayne Knitting Mill truck and stole 12,000 pairs of j silk stockings. That ought to keep i their ladies well hosed for the next j several years. Thanksgiving day conies in just a week and Christmas a month later. I If you haven't planned your festivities, it’s time. Do your shopping early. - - That Hammond man whose wife' slipped away and got a divorce and i then came back and lived with him; is probably thinking regretfully of the good times he might have had. The weather man can’t frighten the folks much with his cold weather predictions until he gives us a sample of what he has in mind. So far it has only meant a few degrees off for a day or two. The story concerning the thirty I years of service by M. J. Mylott has caused numerous discussions of who' built the city plant, why and when and how and the generaj opinion seems to be that the men to whom the credit is due were far seeing ami wise. There may be some doubt as to whether some of the republican political leaders were members of the klan but evidently Senator Robinson was on very friendly terms with D. C. Stephenson, the klan leader, at least sufficiently so that Mrs. Robinson accepted a siring of expensive pearls from him. That’s something to remember. Ruth couldn't resist it. She of the Paris by air attempt has signed a contract to appear in vaudeville one ; hundred days and her pay is to be a thousand dollars a day. That's what] Miss Elder whose real name seems. to be Mrs. Womack seems to have 1 had in mind all the lime and that's why sir hustled her husband off to Panama. S. R. Esten, of the Indiana conservation department declared in a speech at Fort Wayne Tuesday evening that this state now has six hundred thousand acres of abandoned farm lands besides four hundred thousand acres of waste land. That’s enough to take care of a good many families and feed a lot of hungry folks if properly used. A judge over at Lebanon has held that a motorist who drove his car into an interurban must pay the S2OO damages he caused. As customary the autolst thought he could collect from the traction company but they filed a counter-aomplaint alleging they were not to blame, that the car driver was and the court held it was a game in which both sides held a responsibility. Thats different. Time is erasing from the map of Indiana and no doubt of other states, the smaller towns. Magley is the latest to lose their postoffice in this section. With the improved roads and the [automobile, rural carriers can now cover the territory in less thun half the time originally needed

There were only eighteen patrons 1 getting mail from the office and this made it u burden for the government to maintain. These people will be served by the rural route from this . j city. r - i-" -T-- - The sugar factory will do every thing in their power to correct conditions, so fur as it is the fault of the I plant, which is just what we were I I sure would be the result of the in- 1 , vestigation. The company has al-! H ready spent a large sum and will coni tinue their improvements until the i pollution has disappeared, it is regretted that this additional expense is required but the only way to dispose of the proposition permanently is to arrange for the disposal of the waste in the manner now being planned by the chemist, Mr. Durfee. Three pioneer women of Decatur

• - - - — i died Tuesday of this week, women who saw the wilderness give way to I producing farms and progressive I towns, who helped to make this a greater section, women who believed that good homes were necessary to build a good community. Mrs. Sarah Stoops-Blackbuin came here when a small child and spent years here, I , while Mrs. Catherine -Miller Niblick and Mrs. Minnie Holthouse Brake were born here and passed their entire lives in this city. Each knew! the history of Decatur and Adams county by personal observation and each had a wide circle of loving friends. We are going to have an Old Home I week in 1928. Now to make that a i real success we ought to land a j couple of good manufacturing plants, itemember in 1912 when we put over the big one? That was the year we secured the sugar factory and one of the best business years Decatur ever enjoyed. As the first of the year approaches we ought to work out a program and then carry 'it through. Come on boys, let’s go. Use Limberlcst Washing Powder. I ■■ ——■ ■■ I—— IM ■IIIIB.. 11l

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