Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 235, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1928 — Page 3
businfss men in U. S. JIBED FOR OVERWORK '«* h ’""' country. A Edward Newton of Phil..deiplda, retired manufacturer o e leei siinnlies and author, told th< tr 1 ronuress of the Playground Jnd Recreation Association of Amermen who have more money than they can wisely spend ndnue to work as though not one of lien, knows where his next limousine [, coming from’’ These men belong to the class which, a few years ago, »■(. called captains of industry. Actu•llV the corporals and second lieutenants are Just as good, and when the antains drop dead of heart disease, their plates are immediately taken by younger men who do their jobs betOnly in America would a national conference on recreation be neces Mry according to Mr. Newton, who said that "work has become second nature to us since the time when our • ancestors came over with an axe in ' one hand, a gun in the other, and a ' Bible in the other, to work and to • pray•We work because we have never ■ taught ourselves to play," the speaker continued. "One thing for which 1 admire Roosevelt was his manysidedness. He was a reader and a i writer, but he was very much more. He knew trees and birds and game big and little. He was, I believe, no fisherman, for a fisherman must be 1 quiet. He led as well as preached a strenuous life.” Citing the varied accomplishments and recreations of Englands great : men, the speaker stated, “No six, per- | haps, no 60 men in this country could I
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He Is “Drafted” o • A ,1 St r.. ■ Franklin D. Roosevelt, former assistant secretary of the navy and the man who put Governor Smith in] nomination for the presidency, wlr>, after many conferences, has agreed to run for governor of New York State on the Hem cratic ticket. rival Viscount Bryce in the length and breath and thickness of his Interests." His recommendation for the use of leisure was that people ought to do the sporting tiling themselves and not be content with seeing it done and paying for the privilege. o Skepticism The Infidel writer Is a great enemy ; to society.—Knox.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1928.
At ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ * * .f. if. * ;; * HOSPITAL NOTES * »¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥&> Eilna Drum, SOD Russel street, had her tonsils removed, Wednesday, at the local hospital Mrs. Fred Walther, 915 North Fifth street, had the misfortune to fall yesterday, breaking het wrist. She wns taken to the adnma County Memorial hospital where X-ray pictures were made of the Injury. Dr. J. S. Coverdale, patient at the Adams County Memorial hcspital, con t.nites in a very weakened condition
Kse*- || ,T“T Mrs.Slrown F 3 ' |— running E downstairs I v to L yg tlio fire ►jg H*. eh£ Women from seventeen to seventy hate the drudg- 1 ' ■ ery of fire-tending. But - the Browns heat their L... .... home with gas. Though * father is away all day, the rooms are kept comfortably warm with automatic regulation. No dirty basement, heavy coal scuttles, or troublesome clinkers. No grates to shake or ashes to shovel and sift. Gas heat is clean and convenient. Decide now to have it. NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY a
with little change noted. o ■ I A gill baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trlcker, of Monroe. Tuesday, October 2. Vincent Bormanfl, Bernard Clark and Hob Melbf rs attended the Shrine In Foit Wayne, Wednesday evening
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