Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1936 — Page 15

"LET’S MAKE A SPLENDID JOB OF IT”

Decatur Lawyers Join in Effort to Make Centennial Celebration Most Successful Civic Event in City’s History-- - % Signal achievements in Decatur’s past history have been realized in many instances through the brilliant leadership, hard work and cooperative efforts of members of the Adams County Bar. Decatur’s history is replete with the record of their accomplishments. So today, true to this inspiring heritage, Decatur’s fine lawyers are unselfishly devoting ability, effort and time to the success of Adams County’s Centennial. “Let’s Make a Splendid Job of It” is their watch word.

MEMBERS OF ADAMS COUNTY BAR EARI. B. ADAMS D. BURDETTE CUSTER JOHN L. DEVOSS ARTHUR VOGLEWEDE NATHAN C NELSON 131 N Second St. Morris 5 & 10c Building ' 153 S. Second St. N. Second St. 133 S. Second St. J. T. KELLY C. J. LUTZ H. R. McCLENAHAN J. T. MERRYMAN ARTHUR I). UNVERSAW 153 S Second St 153 S. Second St. Ki 9 N. Second St. K. of C. Bldg. 133 S. Second St. C. L. WALTERS LENHART, HELLER p. l. & t. Bldg. & SCHURGER S. Second St.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, JULY 27, 1936.

IIOHi HI MBH , lfllMjgl WHBIS|||B! ■M ini I mi I s jMQ We Cannot Escape History— LINCOLN Decatur today is the sum of the achievements of the past 100 years. And Decatur tomorrow will be what we make it today.

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