Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 199, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1929 — Page 3

FREE acts for fair obtained For Entire Week uwl «• " M '“ y L ’° y< ‘ „ ' ln (barge of aeenrlng free for -he Pecatur Free Street Fa'r. " h will he held tn this city S-i> Lr 10 to 14. inclusive, that tne “‘“T nid Rooney, five-act circuit r arrive In I’eeaf"- Mo “ d “ y > jimher 9. and would remain in ‘ »..r th? entire week. Romig and Rooney troup of I, aetvts will present five nets at ‘..different places on the midway k / im- a -'ay. a"' l " ,plr pnt,ro 'I. will he free to all attendants at sho“ * l ,h who have seen the circus that It hi the greatest of its kind rferiea. and there is sufficient nmedv to each act to entertain the X and amuse the older folks. M Baker stated today that the Ro_!e and Roouey act was the most cxpensive free a< '' ever t 0 shown in DecaturThe first act of the big tree circus . a bareback riding show, with several ladies as the chief entertainers. This event will be shown at the corner of Jackson and Second streets, nnd the time of the showings will be announced each day on the midway. The second act is entitled "The Cloud Swing." in which a lady trapse artist thrills the crowd Suspended on a rope several feet in the air. This act also will he shown on the Jackson street arena. The third event on the Romig and Rooney program is a comedy entitled "The Mule Ford Special.” The clown event is the highlight of the five-act circus and it draws thousands cf laughs from every audience it plays. This show will be given at the corner of Second and Jefferson streets. Act number four is “The Circus Act Supreme.'’ and includes several horses and ponies, trained to do various things to amuse the public. It will be shown at the Jefferson street platform. J * The final act of the circus is entitled ‘Queen of the Wire,” and is a half hour of what critics say the' best best wire walking show in the vaudeville field. This event will be shown

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at a point on Third street, yet to lie selected. Mr. Baker stated that several other free acts also had been Invoked for Decatur for the Free Street Fuir, which is being sponsored this year by Adams Post of the American Legion, and that they would lie announced soon. Mr. Baker and his committee has seen all of the acts which will conic to Decatur., and he stated that his committee was careful to select the best and cleanest entertainment avallaloe. • — _o— — — BUILD A NEW HOME Ivan N. Stucky, owner of the Decatur Hatchery in this city, hits started wotk on the erection of a tnodera

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borne on North Third street, on the lot purchased recently from Leigh Bowen. Mr. Stucky will build a two atbry, brick veneered house, with basement and it will be modern throughout. Mr. and Mrs. Stucky hope to be able to move into the house late this fall. MTO< liHOl.nitlts MKF.TIVG Nott..- Ih hereby given that the nnHiHl 'neeting „f th. stockholders of inf < itix«*nK Tflfpliono Company of De’fttur. Indiana, will lie h..|<| llt * thf . (ls . noe of the xecretary of nahl company, in thf * itx of Iht atnr. Indiana on *»ejitemher 2, 1021* at xeven o'clock p, m., for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ciisuing year and forth»» trans ac tion of mu h other huslnes as nmy hr properly brought before said meeting. Herman F. Kb i tiger, Sev’y. Aug. 19 lo S• pt.• 2

i Keep The Boys and Girls in School | r - - - - - ----- -- - , L£ I „ U I lEW Wfc 1 I I &C- 31 I i L—_« - I | | I Why Not Enroll in the Decatur High School? » i 9a 9i ITo the Parents of High i ■H w i School Boys and Girls... ■ I ' : MR IE i ' MR ad Since education is a necessity for all people—why not consider the advantages offered by the Decatur High School officials. Decatur High School has a first grade commissioned [_ an) certificate. S so I v - i Sfi The Decatur School Board extends an invitation to the parents and to students in townships not maintaining a High School to make use of the courses of study offered by the Decatur High JjK LfJ School authorities. Decatur High School has plenty of room, a thoroughly trained faculty, every ye class room well equipped, approved courses of study, in fact everything that is taught in a proir gressive High School. ffO The School Board calls your attention to the advantages which may he had in the ( ommer- q» Sjl cial Department, in the Music Department, in the Art Department, in the Domestic Science Dean partment, and the Manual Training Department. gg Last year 272 boys and girls enrolled in the Decatur High School. These boys and girls en- S Jfi rolled in our school because of the superior advantages offered by the varied curricula and the recognition given to Decatur High School credits by institutions of higher learning. I - I 8 Decatur High School offers three Diplomas: ® 1 Academic, Commercial and General | I■. - | UE School will open Tuesday, September 3, at 8 o'clock. Students who wish to enroll for the m coming year in any of the courses, should write or see W. J. Krick. Principal or M. F. VVorthman, jrHr Superintendent. Enrollment should be made August 30 and 31. I I I•* | a I Make Decatur High School your High School * | Enjoy with us it’s Comforts and Advantages | hr 31 i Your Boy and Girl Deserves The Best I ' ■ i S DECATUR SCHOOL BOARD M. E. Hower, Treas. Burt Mangold. Pres. Carrie Haubold, Secy.

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