Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1928 — Page 7

I® OPERA latwinonalake ■ sacred <Hh’> h “ U ' W „ wmonu Luke. flB 1 ' ‘ nr luh 21. and Monday even*h» t |ie Sunday Tolwniacle ■•" non of w iMd Chon. ■iJ aron.inK preliminary ‘u erey and central Ind- ■ lg Tl, l s magnificent drama was g„ L Winona several years ago ,W i ;??,''be!n'adderXli will make K,,the most atttactive features program. o£ «,' Chenerv has given his life to u portrayals of scriptual scenes ‘ "hirty-five years has trained ■' s:h nsamts of young men and ■' women, and children in both ■ Xi\i.iu ent. Seldom K...... t. was a thmisaud partlci- ~, ativ mic performance and ... in great auditoriums such K, Suml.iy tabernacle, that number than doubled. ■ ...0,. a throughout tint scores themes from the'pcns of the m.i i. i writers of the ages that W thrilling stories of the Old, i-UVish H,age t’® l ""*’’- , ’°*' ..lent il magntficience will m,tm 1. dies and splendid liar carry the messages of the |s i.. toe listeners new meaning 2||b', uivmi to them and new inspira ■ 1,, b,,:h participants and audiences Hus greatest form of “Grand ■ in loiglish. ’ There will be three s |„,wing the interior cf Jacob's in Hebron. Camp of Joseph's hi the Hill Country. The , ~| imtipher, The Throne Hoorn s Palace. T.lte Grand En- . Temple of Karnak. The Gardetiuf J seph's Palace. ■MONROE NEWS Ed Macy, of Decatur, and Clyde Heid.ii k nd family, of Fort Wayne. B Sunday visitors at the W. S. and Mrs. Dan Erwin and Miss Ma Callow, of Decatur, visited with jWL.iid Mrs Z. O. Lewellen and famSunday afternoon. Nornta Jaws and Dorothy t’f Muncie, were guests of Miss Irstal Sells over the week-end. rs F. H. Tahler, Mr. and Mrs. | i Moore and son, Jack. Elmo ky, Charles Andrews. Paul Bahuittended the circus at Portland, inesday. r. and Mrs. C W f Hr Schwartz fanuiy-wsie the.g.uests of Mr, au«l R r and family ■ ... \\ S Smith. Mrs. J. A. llend George Smith and Don Kahnert | to Fort Wayne, Thursday. I they visited with Mr. and Mrs. I lb ndricks and family and at- I ten I the circus. Fredrick Ray and Hearld are visiting Richard Hendricks in i fort Wayne this week. Bertha Hendricks has been ||Hing her son Ora at Celina. Ohio, i He ,s been ill for the past week. ■ and Mrs. Forest Andren and I grandson Hearld, and

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granddaughter Doris loft Friday for a nextended trip through the east. Mrs. R. E. Shirk and son Robert, . and John Shirk of West Palm Beach, I Florida, arrived Wednesday night for a months visit with relatives ami friends. Miss Esther Reinhard, of west of town, was a caller in town Thunsday. ■ - "■ ■ —it - CASHIER FOILS BANK ROBBERY (CONTINUICU FROM PACK ONR) not found and this led to (he belief that Hie bandit may have been hit. A spectator declared he saw the bandit either stumble or tail after he got out of Hie bank. The Central State Hank is located at 2962 Central Avenue. It has total assets of $275,000. Denbo said that the bank was robbed by bandits on May 28, 1927, who got away with $4,000. “Since then we have installed ban dit proof equipment," Denbo said. "This proved its value today despite the fact it was July the 13th." o . Mexican Arrested For Stealing Plane To Go Free Muncie, Ind., July 13. XU,R)—Nevoldo Marino, 21. a .Mexican, arrested in Indianapolis on a charge of attempting to steal an airplane here, Is 'to be released. Prosecutor Joe Davis announced, saying he has learned Marino had permission of lion George, Muncie airport caretaker, tp fly the plane bearing the name "Black Cat No. 13.'“ Owing to a bad start, the machine crashed into a fence and was damaged. Marino denied reports that he ran away from the airpor, saying that after the crash he returned to (he hangar. Exhibiting a letter of recommenda I tiou from E. IL Heath, president of Heath Airplane Construction comI pany, Marino says he has made 20(1 hours flying and knew Col. Charles Lindbeigit when (he ocean (Iyer was an air mail pilot. Further Refuge Old Doctor Johnson said patriotism was tlie Inst refuge of scoundrels. Hot In case that falls nowadays there Is still a writ <>f error, or certiorari, or whatever it Is—Detroit News ICHICAGO $3.50 (And Return! EVERY SUNDAY Lv. Decatur—2:3s A. M. Ar. Chicago—7:2o A. M. Lv. Chicago—lo:2o P.M. i Ar. Decatur—2:ss A. M. For Complete Information Consult . H. N. Blair, ticket agent ERIE RAILROAD >

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1928

WINS SCHOLASTIC HONDO AT PURDUE Lafayette, Ind, July 13 -Clarence Leo Bpuller, of Decatur, ind, won exceptional scholastic honors al Purdue University for work completed during Iho second semester of the past school year and has been officially named on the Distinguished Student roll, according to announcement today from the < fllee of President Edward Elliott. One hundred and ninety-eight students Attained the coveted scholastic honor, which represents a record number of Distinguished Students for any single semester. In order to he listed on the

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honor scholastic toll, It was necessary Lot u stuiluut to have 75 per cent of his grades 9<> or above and none below 70. Stiidi-ntH attaining the honor arc entitled to special privileges at the university and by authorization of the board of trustees are exempted from payment cf the required incidental, laboratory ami libtary fees for Hie semestei or teim of attendance immediately following the yualli'icatiou for the Distinguished Student honor. — — <) - Mrs. Don Vuncll mid daughter Jean, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Albert Lai hnit and son Billy, of Indianapolis, have arrived in this city for a visit with the W. It. Smith family, North Third street.

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