Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1931 — Page 7

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tional losses to silk mills tn Shanshni and elsewhere, says tl/ bulletin ' o Bride Wore Green Pajamas In Elopement Clovis, N. M„ July 2'.— (U.R) — Here conies the bride —in pajamas. That’s the way it is here. When the James R. Bridewells eloped here from Amarillo, Texas, the bride appeared in bright green pajamas. She formerly was Miss Myrtle Coker of Amarillo. The groom, not to he outdone, was there without a hat or tie. S) Georgia Negro Couple Boasts 4 Sets of Twins Jones, Ga.. July * (U.R) Four sets of twins, in addition to nine other children, have blessed the wedded life of Ben and Julia Rob-1 erts, negro farmers, near here. j Ben is 48 and Julia 40. The oldest twins were born is j years ago and the youngest four i months ago. The remaining nine Roberts chll-I dren were between the four twin i sets.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1931.

YOUTHFUL CLUB ' LIFE POPULAR - ( New York, —(UP)—Club life a- ' mong boys and girls here has been 1 put under the microscope by tile * Research Bureau of tile Welfare ' Council and has been found little 1 different from club life among the ! older generation. The council’s report of a study 1 of clubs in 48 settlements and neigh- 1 borhofrl houses shows briefly: that 1 girls are greater club joiners than boys; that it is not always easy i to secure admittance even to a boy's or girl's club, because in most of | them the proposed member must | be acceptable to all, or a majority • of club members; that it is not easy 1 to remain in a club once you have ’ gotten in. because your dues of i three cents to 25 cents a week must ’ be paid regularly and long lists of iiles must be observed, under pen- , laity of fine or expulsion; that so- | eial and athletic activities are most < l popular and religious or instructive L activities least popular. 1 ho Welfare Council found some <

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1 700 clubs with close to 30,000 members, among the settlement. Jewish. Italian, and Irish boys and girls predominate, but almost, every other (rationality on earth is represented', many of them In the same club. The only considerable group of the city’s population not included in club memberships, the report says, are Negroes,” Whose needs for recreatiomi) and social opportunities are certainly as great as, or greater than those of any group.” The study of clubs was conducted by Louis P. Blackham and Kathryn Farra, of the Research Bureau of the Council. • ——o Michigan Town Puts Boys In Bed at Earfy Hour Eaton Rapids, Mich.. July 2'.— (U.P.) —At the behest of a large numher of citizens, the city council has revived the 9 o'clock curfew ordinance here. All males who are no. 16 years old must have their girls heme, bid them good night and reach their ; own homes before the deadline, the : ordinance provides. — o Get the Habit—Trade at Homa

'CHICAGO SHOW FOR INVENTORS p J t Chicago, —(UP) —More than 32, 00<> inventions, the brainchildren F of inventors in every country of the world, will be on exhibit here for r ~ two weeks beginning September 14. when the Second International Pat- * ent Exposition opens in the Mer 11 chandise Mart. 1 Maj. Gen. George O. Squler, wartime chief of the United States air forces and inventor of the famous ~ Liberty motor, is honorary chairs man of the exposition and has arr : langed a spe< ial prog:am for American Inventors’ Hay, September 26. -1 when Henry Ford, Thomas Adi--1 son, Owen D. Young, Prof Michael s , Pupin. and other distinguished ini'l ventors, scientists .and manutactur- | ers will address the exposition s crowds. •1 "A unique feature of this exposir tion.” Harry S. Green, exposition e sponsor, explained, “is the fact that none of the 32.000 inventions has ever been put on the market. We * | will be exhibiting inventions so new - ! that virtually none of the nation’s I manufacturers are as yet acquaint1 ed with them." —— o > Firemen Save Kitten From Death by Fumes Utica, N. Y., —(UP) — Firemen I wearing gas masks rushed into a I basement here to secure a child | whom neighbors said they could t i hear ‘crying." The basement was | filled with amonia fumes from a | broken refrigerator system* Ten | minutes later they emerged carryI ing a black kitten. “Well, we did our duty,” cough-

led one of the tire men. “Our first ! duty is to save life and the second I property.” —' — o— — Excess Storms Taking Heavy Toll of Birds ’ | Boston —(UP) —Bird mortality in Massachusetts this summer lias ' been 'exceedingly high," due to abnormally heavy rains, according'

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to Hr. John B. May. rtw 1 " gistDr. May reported tha’ damage has not been limited to groundnestinf. or low-building birds. Nests <,i other birds built high in trees, also have been destroyed by rain or wind, he said. — O Referee Nearly Scores Fall Albany, N. Y.— (U.R) — Referee ' Emmett Ryan himself nearly scor-

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ed a fall over John Kilonis, ManI Chester, N. H„ light heavyweight ; ' wrestler, in the latter’s bout here with Pinky Gardner, of Schenectady. Kilonis and Gardner wort’ > in a tangle against, the ropes when . Referee Ryan sought to separate them. Ryan pushed Kilonis away, and the wrestler lost nis balance . and struck his head on the ring - floor.