Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1928 — Page 15

|jlE PARKS | HAVE BIG YEAR 1 i|ll| ,„li<. Ind. Dec. 22—(Special) P*. Mate parks enjoyed their I ajrofltable year during 1928 Hr., the standpaoint of patronage, TT US records were shattered and Buttendmice Increased to a hereunreaehed flK"re. fact Is brought out in the miI?p.port of Charles O. Sauers, act«3*. 11 i,.f of the Division of Lands and 3’ : ' o f the state conservation de■grtni''!l' ■ p a rks. tlie service rendered thoro■JL,o minimum a cost > tc®ether with K, entrancing and individualize Eteryof each, has given the state an position as a leader in the Eenicti' of st ites to establish a park E, 100 miles across the continent. Sfnrkey Kun, Indiana’s oldest park, pertained '.‘4,003 paid admissions Etpared to 89,740 a year ago anti

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>• . ' 1 Creek n artt Cloyed a p MtroWe e J 11.904 In 19-7 Th '- 15 K!ilnH ' Peonage is att l llnit" , |7' "’' l " '' " h ''‘ KH H: iiKcSg K. “T. l s>r «•"• MWhlm. “.id whore m.8«“?a?t J 2r ,l pi k' : ‘ '' s "' ,fl hy lake park developed James enT' “" <l " il " ,,ted 0,1 591 ’ 1 Oyed a paW P atri, nage of 23,T J'o «'x «tate parks have a total area of 5,0.12 aeres. the Dun t , lawat with 2,192 acres and Turil? Run, second, with 1,070 acres. Modern hotel buildings are enjoyed at Turkov wh'ih. t f,> ,M allH ' and Pok «Kon parks, 1 a this time the conservation commission is engrossed with plans for f nancing erection of , t modern hotel ,! ' " usl Hl at tile Dun, s. Summoning the Faithful Bells were used (or churches in I riin. e ;is early us 550 A. D.

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Hendricks for a few days. Mrs Helle Kessler, Mrs. R. L. Sprunger, Mrs. J. N. Hurkhead and several other people of town have been suffering with attacks of the flu. Art Moyer, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller i ntown Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy L; Price will leave Friday morning f r the southern part of tile state where they will spend their Christmas vacation with their parents. Mrs S. E. Mills, of Grand Rapid", Michigan, spent several days visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Frank And-

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