Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1940 — Page 7

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■One of the I Great Novels lof the Year! i I _ ■., < r W “ By VERA BROWN S T . he hectic life of a famous aviator and wife races through this new serial with rea hstn. The excitement of big-time air tra gedy of a hero who couldn’t ML. IUCceM • • • the amazing battle of a galagainst her scheming rival—you’ll find *nd many more thrills, in this stirring I < Bl " b Saturday, July 20. in the ■ 'ttATUR DAILY DEMOC RAT

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Bette De Witte Winner in a New York beauty contest. Bette De Witte, 17. now w ill be given • movie test for screen p-asibtUUsa. Betty received a cash award.

Bible study and prayA nceting on Wednesday evening Winchester Huiutay Nchool. * a. m t ies* meet Ins. to a m I‘rest bine. 7 p m Prayer meeting Thursday ere- • tin Bunday afternoon. July 21. at I * p. m there will be a baptismal service at the Willshire stone . quarry. Services tn charge of Itev 0 M Sill. Itev. la* Winkler and j Rev. laiwrent e Dellinger. Willshire U. B Church Rev. O. E. Hawk, pastor Pleasant Grove Sunday School. • jo a m Laureate Jones, superintendent. Class meet Ina. 10: So a. m Elton Vining, leader Prea< hlns services. M p. tn hermon by pastor. Bethel Sunday S< h'vil. In a. m. Logan Stober, superintendent. Worship srrvhr. II a. m. Sermon by pastor. We will observe

the Holy Communion at this hour. Zion Sunday School. 10 a. tn. 11. <>. Dull, superintendent. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at s p. m. Union Sunday St hool. 10 a. tn Laurent > Hamrick, superintend* nt Class meeting. 11 a. tn Mrs. 11. Smith, leader. Junior ami Senior C E. 7 p m. Sunday July 2A la home coming and rally day. There will be morning and afternoon service with ba» k< t dinner at noon Come and enjoy the day with us Por the charge: Sunday July 21 is re-organisation of Sunday s< lend and chart h officials for year IMOIM! Don't forget the tamp meeting in the big tent In Willshire itark. July 21 to August I Union Chapel U. B Church Rev. Stary F. Shaw, pastor Sunday St boot » *5 a m. Thurmatt Drew, auperhitendent .Morning worship, 10:45 a. m. Sermon subject. "Hod’s Will." Christian Endeavor for all ages j at 7:W p. m Evening worship, h: II p. m. Sermon subject. "Who Are lb< Angels?" Mid-week prayer and praise oofVite Tharaday at »JO p 111 Solomon t'auker. a native of Africa, will be the special speaker. The public is tnvltrrl to all services (Daylight saving time is used > o- — Pleasant View Baptist. Wren Bible School. 10 a. tn. in charge of Aaron Hoover, superintendent. Wii nli p m rUii-. II a m Mesaage if U-v. Charles E Wilkinson, bulltier and owner of the world's largest models of the Tabernacle and Klug Holomon's temple. Models are rebuilt and lighted as he let turns. Evangelistic servhe al h p m Message by ll- v. Wilkinson, using one ot hie lighted tnmiels. Tuesday. Young Peoples Bibla study class at »;3'i p m. Thursday, prayer and praise service at v p m. . ...... —o Woman Claims • tys-Bug" Kan Jose. Cal. tCPi Mrs. M Hmlth. 74. of lai« Angeles, has taken Issue with the finding* of two .el.ntlsts of Stanford L'niversily who declared that such a thing as an "eye bug" which washer out the eye and Ilves almost endlessly, does not ealst. She declared -In- ha ■ had an "eye hug" ever sinew 18*3. uses It repeatedly and that it be comes active every time sh«- dibit in vinegar. — —w — - Grandpa Out of High School Jackson. Mich -it - Pi -Floyd E. Johnson, n te-yuat old grandfather, will reio-IWi a diploma from Jackson high school but this may not complete Us kmgdelayi-d --du<a thin He hopes to attend college.

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fTodiy*« Sport Parade * By Howry Mel. amors New York. July It <UR> I never have seen the r-oat-of arms of the New York state holing commission but I have a good idea of | what It must Imik like. The shield must have upon It doings of horses lining stolen, while doteiis of barn doors arw being frantically so. ki d too late And the motto of the commission. I am quite sure, must read: betterum latterum than nrverum. which. In a tree Iranalatkai from the Imlln. means liwttar late than never. If this Isn't the coal of at ma and motto, it irrtainly should be. Be cause the Meaars. Phelan Brown and Wi-ar 'or would it be more ■>p|H>prlate to r ail them the Messrs. I plters Phelan. Brown and Wear?! always spi-nd the day after a fight j erylng about things whk h happs-n- --' -d that they could have prevented ted they been on their thirty

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, twinkling touu. . Th* commlMlon't prvranl griwvMg* coacurM thw poor phyatcal | condition of lightweight champrou L»» Jrnklha whan h« entered th.- ' ring agalnat Henry Ar mat rung at f the Polo griHinda Wedneaduy night. I I Jenkin* waa In no ahape to hght , anybody, much laua a man who ha* been m good aa Armstrong haa The terma of the fight called for Jenkins to go 12 rounds it ne«ea vary, but lew couldn't have ahad ow-boMd twelve rounda without having the shadow win. "Hhameful* Hbameful'" cried the < ommlsslonera the day after the fight. "Why, oh why wa* Jen kina allowed to get into the ring 111 each had shape?" Well, let's cry "akaineful!" -ight bar k at them and ask why. oh. . why they didn't cheek up on Jen kins' training methods and see to It that bi- followed a roiiiin.- that would have assured him being ready to fight as Ibe holder of a ! championship should fight. They knew where the Trsan'a training

camp waa. and it seems as they . might have taken time off from | I their various buainesaus: braaalen'' | manufacturing. 'Phelanr; health 'camp lßrowni. and shop manufact ' urlng (Wear), to cheek for them I selves as to how he waa getting along This business of trying to place 1 the blame mi Jenkins maiutgi-t Hymle f'aplin or <>n Jenkins' man ager wife, Katie, is ridlculou* One of the chief duties of the commie slon la to protect the public, and one of the best ways to protect the public la to see to it that the men who fight under Its patronage are 1 fit to do battle Then there was the silly bus Iness about hand bandages that went on tn the rival dressing nwirns , just before the fight, and which at ' ! one time threatened a calling off ot tt>. whole thing The two fighters had made a private agreement 1 whereby Armstrong waa tn lie al- - lowed to ns* an eiira bit of cause 1 and tape on his fists At the very I last minute the lommlsslon ssid

this wouldn't be allowed, and < threatened to call off the light Thia so angered Mike Jacobo that i he threatened to rail It off hl tn self Now what sort of business Io I this? Commissioners squabbling away under the stands while 35. I UtHi Waited to see a fight they had I bought espenalve tk-kete for Private agreements concerning bandages are common In hosing, so the ■ ommlsaloni-rs must have known shout it. and If they were going to make an Issue nt It. why welt un , til the last second' If. on the oth er band, they dldn t know alwiiit It why? Or, If they are against bandage conspiracies between man affera why haven't they put a atop | i to It by ruling out private agree ' ments? . Hut hen- I go getting hot and i bothered about the booing commission Why oh why? Nh.ame shame. 1 on you Hi-nry McLemore. I •pirita to Be Hunted I Coos Hay On- <!'p» Coo* head ui-ar here I* egperted to lie-

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come a Mecca for "burled treasure" hunters. Hill Brown, former local newspaperman, while walking alou the beach In IMt found a So-gallon kag of whisky He worked all afternoon burying II beneath a fallen tree Before he could return neat day. a forest fire swept the area 'and destroyed hl* landmark The "treasure" la still there somewhere. Official harry and More Berry Pasadena. Cal (I'Pt-When a woman ran her automobile Into an eucalyptu* tree at the Pasadena llnso Bowl, she waa "so sorry" jahoul It that the park >uperlntendent became sorry for her and lei hei off with a payment of lit merely for ruining the tree The negt day the official was sorry that he had been »orry wheu the woman returned and asked where she could present her hill for I* s<i for repairs to her car bumper. ■ -o ——■ Trade In a Gooo vevvn — oecatu*