Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 28

Location:
Decatur, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
28
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT. DECATUR I Mimli IMf, J.M.U. Honors Announced Pi and Are Pint. WOMEN RANK HIGHEST Non-Frat Men and Women In Lead. I I i lull 1 i i led i a a i a i i to sv i i I I i I'rof 1 red i of a I I I a i i i i a i i i a I I I I I led I a Ginima I i ec id irsl I lead.

i out one of i In a i i a Lp- I a I succc-- Ion ll It-idci i uong i i i i i dt I i fctraljjit nt i C'll i I i i i i 0 1 i i i i i i I K.O 11 i i I it 5 i i i i no 1 en i i i is ch i i i i (. 1 I I i i i i i I) ok i i cu i i Oi i I silo Chi i i tin. i thv. i i i i i i i i i i In i i I i coin "arisen a i a i i i ihoiv a ie i i a a i i i i tli in the men thai- rls a a i i I i a non- a i t. a i a i i i i tin.

lion a icroujt I uN I i lii I i i si ind ngs I i I i i i hcMi-TS a ot. nt I'd tin. i i I i tbi. 't is i 1(111 Hi i ot so a i i un cl i i i i 1 Ic' i I He seniors iimv i inied i i in a irded thv. t.

i i I la--t i re i i. ni is Ho ior I I I '0101 I the i i i lion i i i i i 1 rn "i i Tau Alpha--Bcrnlce Alpha Iota--Catherine Chi Oncca Mrs. J. H. Neher Gets Bunn Checks Two Totaling $52.20 Come As Surprise.

of tt en is ie i jr pe 1 us far i i ho has i A i i tlie of 'he Ja, ob I i il a i I i a i i a out in i uifiCitlil its a i a I Spruifif if fairs i i a i-s ago i i i i checks One is for $C3 and thc uaa for 51S tota 1 $o2 20. ed a efconic surprise but pi a a i a and at a edpred DEPOSITS Vn i Stockdale as Mrs ei and i is e- Siockdak had del oslts In the old a It IT I qn i i 0 1 i i of back Ih in da as re i tble, i J-X'-ob Bui a a li i ect ted cit rcn as lus i-mk i a i He is i 1 la ftp si da depositors I re i i of i om i 01 i men il uli i 1 I 1 Vi ed an en and i jrreat i one of ts to on Jicob start- i a i i i i the i i i ch coi 1 1 and crc a part o' i Tjpon the death of i it he had of 8 0 0 0 0 0 i i to i the i i due depos tors fn the old a LS as be Jud a a for i nost nil i a a i I i i ibu i i said Mr lie a a good dresser id a i a i hat He no a i too i in I ie used i French i plass in re i used icf i i i I xw ei i cirs i i i i i i i C. M. T. C.

RECRUITS SEND ACCEPTANCES Marc ThuB Forlr Hecelteil I roui Tno Three Mtn. Acceptances of i applications by first a men a i now be- to com in a all of acceptances far more in number. a been for second cr i a men Pnda morn up- lain James rccened sc i a i a i a men accep i i Area ire tn th at i on L. i ra KS i to ii arc 1 Ion r. i i I 1 Ltasio Corps not a td l.eorge Rothcrt i Pirst strce i I'TIC ps a i i 33 Nominees For Y.

Junior Board Meeting FrWay Night to Discuss Duties. Tint coniideltahle i i bc- inj? a tn ihr i ho irJ of thc i i I en i i the i i i i nicn om IMIC! fo i oard cf TI i i i i i i i i a i i 1 noon 54 Take State Exams Number Sets New Record For County. In thc teachers a i a i In the room at the court house IVIdav I Is Urgent take thc a i i a i in i of those a i the a lat i a froii i schools thiough- eiut the i ts No one tinder teen and a a i old is a to in i i and no on- i a i of ige can i a i i a SOMT 1 Many arc i on a i The -0 me nbc'-s of the ire agvs sixteen i i a tin. i i of 1 a a i Frl- i nooii at 1C clock and 9 30 Friday i i are to be cist at i A ng The a Ing i re- col ct thr i of men closed I i i i I i i i ouTig a I'-ory of ci 0 ola'st ners o' fo 11 i i i i Jeivv I of A I Is, tl i si iniliird trade rep i i ly JO to 1 0 ii i i i ilj) i i a 1 a tllc I si iJliis.3 met i i a Ol 11IL.S. 3-1 i I I In ti in i I I 1 au A i i A a i i 4 i i i i I I I 1 ll i I 1 I I I I I I It i hi 1 i i i i 1 i frlpi 1 1 i LI Ion 1,1 I A LI'AOLb A i re.r i A 1 Ics i i i 3 i -j- 1 i i I MARTHIN PROVENSEN NEWCOMERS' SPEAKER TrIU to Drnmnrk and Olbrr i i noon i ol i a held in the At the i I ts -was an Increase of i i I at.

a nf i last In the a program I i i i a a i i a a i i I 1 a i list and a a A of i ei in the A is serv The i a prize to Mr a I shiie ini-h niahot. ins I a a i a i i a dance Chib i i I a room thf Orlando i i j'Ji I I 0 i a i 1 1 1- PLANS FOR TWO SIGNAL TYPES A A A I Oil i I I IK'MJU a lor I i i of 19 o-H i i L.la i l.achc a Doris i ncs be ijcn Jlurold i Jesse L-illcsplc. a i It I 6 I a i 11 A i a a a i 1 CK i 1 Cllr Connlitr. Central Ulandnrd Ad Corner i i i 2 i i i i both central a a a corner Init TS a a i a i a signal I my II be purchased Th" i i i a corner I a ire a i In a i colored as a s'op sign a to i a a anRe a i and erccn for the go slgml i i i Hovels i I I A T- i a i I i I i i i i i 1 i i i i i i 1 leu i i i i I i i i a I a I a i i A A a mid i i a i Junior Soplii" A i i a Hood a I i i i li a i a i buclllc a I a S'Uclds Scurlock 1 01 i Lt th'es 1 atoi Harold 1'ienoach L-ennt I roc or and Dc- Grost Commerce a aunco 1 i i i i i 1 i i i ai A i Alice A brose a i i a tsiinio i a a a Hylt, i i i a 1 i bt i I i i i i 1 cslic a a Jiie i a i a i unc a a A A i I i Com- mcice a I I a i a i ot ans i pliccd on tl i a possibl a. no tin i label on base of the centrii standard -titnal now i used In i tho council a PONG-ROQUE TOURNAMENTS AT Y.

nnd I ostcr Lnclnienng-- Pdmund Combs Bill Burke VfRg i Spies Geor-c I a and L-Ick i i and A I i Gcr- I I i TV ho a hishcst i i i i i i a i mid In the aro I i to Iho a Lmiquet i i i clmi-- Blunchc i Ambrose nd Jinephlno Illgmin (tied). clan a Phi-- He. co Oumma El'sibeth DtUa Delta-- Lucille man Showlnc (err In Coalriti. Tlie mcmberg of the A are creatlv Interested now In the Pine Pong and Cue Roque tourn i ulilch begin Saturday A schedule been draun up and af te- i of argument the are Kolnir to get a chance to find out is their champion plajer AH of the. gimcs must be bv April 3 SCHEDULES Pinp Pone and Horjue are the a i games of members The a schedule for thc gimes are i Eugene.

Campbell Edmund Martin Robert Bnook ner George a Gerald Brust. a Howard Harold Koons Dlxon Donald Hannum is a App: Rid Paul Uoland Cue-Hotcte, Eug-ene Campbell Kenneth Campbell Robert Snoolv Lxla Bonman a Lelm Bill Curl Edmund Martin George a Donald Moran MI Joe Houll- I Combs Donald i HowuriJ Burnside Paul Teldel P.eldel and Boland Everett Wheat was Thursday n'- tru'tee ot the i i es'a'e cf Jacob a i Harold 111 ilr i 1-bc' i Ned A 1 Isl cr Ijood- i I i in a Doutl It i a I i i i 111 im "'itterion Ho a i a Ciooihvln i i I a i i i i a a i i Resell hers a Pobcrts, It i lack a MtCe i Trcd a A i I i i a i a Iri cr and A a is I gets a g-adc 8D In thlfa nation a ad holds neiit exami- a i and It Is not necessarv to rite a a i on a eubject a i Hie state as a about oic- of those a i the i re able to pass Macon has A i a age a a TAPERS TO STAfC BOARD i Cora a super- I it has many i i i as to ho grades i a crs i i t'l tint tint, it IH he of fee bhe supei I A papers ire to ie stale i i ird 1 ich at Is com posed of St i bi i 1 r-tn- cls ton si hooK i bard i ol DcKalb schools It on i ill echoo i i i i i a counts tools and A of the st te i of i I i Ion Mr i has been i of the a i board since 1 iineot 01 -ire i ie i of thc statf teachers col 1 si-" one localli his a i i i i i or i a ipcr" i i i a i he In of the hler- i i i i a Mc- i of Blooming- 7 00 clock i i HUBS of all of i members of the tint Is those a i i be held and i i a and i a of tl i purposes nnd i of thc i board a of the oers v9ho i a the i i i a I mcctlns The a i hope a a 2 0 9 persons i -vole a a I a lire iterestrd tn the cievv board and 11 i ROOSEVELT HONORS BASKETBALL TEAM Itminrrn i or llonm Champion- i i i honored I i )i- 26 banket i team In an a i period a i as also 1 took a In bt 1 i Beaton i i oom a i i plav a v.e\e -inardcd i i a I A a of I a 10 bv i bers of i seion a i i I.lojd Balrd a a 1 Ciapman. Illird Blokes and a a speakers The- a prcscited rooms 205. 10J and 110 i In the enth a i i els tci ns a In the i i GRACE M. E.

BIBLE CLASS IN ELECTION I 'WlUtmfin Hendu Frlrnellr Circle. Thc Circle Bible class of the Grace Methodist church a en- i a by Mrs Clara Ferguson Packard street, Thursday a Thirty-six and three i present The new officers elected are President--Mrs L. Wltzcman Ice President--Mrs An- rjrcw i IvirlvW ood Asuistaiu--Mrs OlHc McClelland Treasurer--Mrs Assistant--Mrs James The treasurer i 17 on i calls made dur thc The a a ro- pr-rt was lead i 64 regular members nnd 14 associate and 429 calls made The ciass held a Jello sale and cleared 167 18 Tho program for afternoon consisted of Irish bongs by Mrs Cash Chappell and reading by Mrs A The hostess served refreshments, islsted by Mrs Delia Iteale. Mrs Carrlo Chappell, Mrs John Hlnton and Mrs Barnhart MARRIED. BATLOR-SMtlH Miss A i a i i i both of i were ed afternoon at 2 clocl, 'he parsonage of the Grace Methodist church by i'bert i make i home In BLANCHE SHEPHEPD Qolille Blanche of De-a'ur and James Shepherd of Konney married Thursday evening Judge McCoy in the court hous" In De- Risley Speaks At J.

M. U. Kappa Day Rayen Tyler A a Scholastic Honors. Trof a Kan a i a i a-t i es I i i The lucre i Ch i as i to lie i address to i i I I i a i i a a i Preceding I i of Rislcy tall i pa a i a a i A i Mctzgcr a Blanche ihe i i eyg to bo 01 the a i of i a ire sign a of biJiolastlt. i i I ind i i a i gold a a i li Is a a i to i honoi stu- dcnU I 1 Miss a I a a ng the stited i i Ivippa soc etv a-s ns it best tools arc i i i i i to i In tho i a colleges a i for the Ind to i of i i are I clnl nun of tl" 1 i i i i i day a i ind of tho a i is 13 1910 Miss i Rota a a a i to i Corder i and roC i lead i a a i i i i a Prof I i a a Kiv i vsas ilso a an vMiinei gold a of a a aB most out i i i In the i of sci encc a i i a a i a been i a the iv Inch i i a Tel low at the i ot I i i next a i a Tj let Is the "on ot late A Ts ler i head cf the Biology a ot Uil i Iho i i use on todav Prof i i is tint of bclnjr i i and cire- i In tr i i to meet i a i as they arlaa and to settle problems as they CHAJLIVENGD Tou arc accumulating now either a i a deficit or a zero and i to cope TV Ith problems of a nore far field than confronted a generation uf college students means the a to the question of nether ou i be able i In I i Locarno and intimation il sue to face ou Is In addition the challenge of mcdlocrlt 'or the I i a i nun her of Is i i a standard in scholastic STOP THIMs In the prcsciititlon such honors as bestowed todas conc Mr nislcj is a professor of a a i it in It Is necessary to stop nnd i i of and preliminary honors a of other ors a a i more a mavks alone'' I sincerely hope so A single a close i at the end of our college career Is of far greater a a Phi Beta Kappa or Tau Bcti a GEORGE TRAFTON ASKING FOR DIVORCE rootkan farmer Star salnj i Heritor Stnr.

A for clnrgl'-ff tion a filed In Chicago hy George a fn i i i star tvho ancej plaM'd i a -ITU Kelllng-tan, formerly of Dccatui, WJBL PROGRAM SATURDAY NIGHT DecalBr Talent to rurnteh Program or JIn.lc. Station WJBL i be on the air Saturday i from 9 30 to 11 clock, broadcasting a a i program by Decatur artists The Aeolian trio composed of Harrv Barber, Ilatry Bloomqulst and Hanna i sing Abrams i also sing Mr- Celeste i pla piano i a Scott i i i solos Manager a a i conce-t a a i at 3 clock directed Lee Homo- oor. I a a concerts I 1 be i i The Monday mldmsht broadcast In tor list Mondij i not bf i a A i 5 Death Rate Cut During February But One Caused From Contagious Disease. Not i i death occurred in Dc- caUir in tf tlie ot Febru ary as to i disease except one nhn.li a roii I i i 7 T'lifa I 1 an a ni, for il is a oC tlie a and cs- a i i in in tt'C a i Is cm the i of foi tlie Scirlct i i licni I I i and measles ire (fi i i a or number 1 RCDLCHON AUho Jgh ere te i i i from i com i ir igo a id a orga-nlc i disease aa compared i a ji.ar the to'al of deaths i i la le's i it was a i aco by turn. i 'oui i a i as cominrer) i a i i 'rom pi cm ion a i i i i a i TCO i seisg and i .1 i ago 49 Di: The a er of a for i i is i i i fo i i i inn dertB i i i i no 'or i i i i i I i i i to non i i i i i a i i One Inmdre'l and eiel teen i we-c colori.d i stites i a i i I i French A i a a a a i i one OTHnr.

STMISTICS i a i a i 119 i i i to schools 993 hone i I Is' 1 i i inspec i a 1 0 com illsciscs A total of 1 nf i cable diseases and i six i other cajses i i a measured 506 The 10o to thr- a to i i i i 161 to i hcill'i i i i i i i i a nose a a i i i i a i i i i I olinlc Clinton Detour Dragged Thursday HigKway Superintendent Stuck Wednesday. Th i county load a i dragged the Clinton for Its entire length The road i to pieces a vi Ith snow and freeze I he road a not in i as bad condition as It a a In the scison but I 11 I -l I George uy supei i i a ijeciuse I got i I a road edncsdT. I tluousrh a i i a Blooinington but coi i back i I grot i the 1 of us to pick a Tord up and set It In a pi'r of i nd came on But i r3 pe-haps eight or i i there i i I is a i a i Is in i i to get the be re- iJiasglnK but hc'os a a deil If t'ic a i fur It i be but a few 11 the road is In class cond i cist i i i road I i i to the i Is i ill i i on a i i na is 'id i i 01 i the no I i Cl i tile roid is i i i it i a i i sn oot'i SCRAPS OF NEWS I Eldorado Paving Bids Advertised Ask Bids on 3 Water Main Jobs Also. Ths board i i i i i i i i a i I a i i of i for the c' of in a pa tr i a i a tracks lo First i The i i 111 le a the i i of i feet iled i i 1 be re i i i i I it clock The boird id i oC i foi 10 of i i i i ids on rvmn DC i i i np- Mirvh "1 at TO clock I bids (o bo i i six I i ill i i om i a a to I-ake a a i i si 'i Mn eet i nu TO anrl in I i Main to a eit i i I id Four Wall-Paper Presses Arrive Expect to Start Operations In May. Ton- larsc i i to tur of ill i i a i i i of i i i In the lieca i i 1 ircr i a hcen i I Urge i i Miiff tilirircd Co of tli adrl i li a i i i is inir rap Tt Is to coinpl'- i- lv the clo-sh of 1 and i a i i ob 1 I 1 i li A a silei rci i i i i i i 5 find i plan a i He i is'o ncrs of tho Great L-xltcs con piny.

MINISTERS PLAN FOR HOLY WEEK Call Meetlajr Church fleprcx-iitii- ttrfw Frldnv. a i i i lal association has kcd i each of the churches of semi a representative to a i to be hcUt at A i a at 7 30 clock These i are to a conmltte f-- pro motion of the noon i to be held during: Easter cek at i ln.c In Square a Ira i of the spealvCr for ccK an excellent speaker and hoi lilgh place In his church istcrlal association dcsl i i many peoples as a i a h's lectures PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP Y. GAMES FRIDAY Grace E. HIM rirat Baptist Tn Meet. The Grace Methodist and the First BaptUt basketball teams leaders In the Intermediate i i i of the A Sunday School bitketball league i play Friday i at 7 CO clock At 8 3D the i i and Westminster game which was to a last Tuesday will be plajed These teams are tied for third place Considering the i a the 8 30 game should have been played Tuex.

day the winner of the second game wi 1 go Into a tie Ith the two league leading teams Next Tuesday night the i of i play each other Either of the league leading teams have a chance (or tbe championship. PLAN OPERETTA AT ROOSEVELT JR. HI. BOTH' and Gtrr Cluh rerform- "nee March I Bov a i Olec 1 7 school i i i i i i I i a i it 8 in i i school i i ellt i a i i i I i i Ins a a sold i I tl fo a i i TM i i gi ic'c Cleo i i Ibc i i '-on i Is a rii is i cl hi i rn a i 1 tip to vi ho a si-cn in Tt i I oils i i In a i i Kiss i I I is i i nil foi a a Ins a I i i i of bov Ano fe i is same I The a i Sonc a Is a i i but leadn parts SPECI VL COETLMES acts i vv 11 be fur i bv i i Hex Pccsc i i i a--sls cd i i i Thompson Speciil i i i a i i ind in idr i A i Is lig Pil ih I.atodcs i I i i i Miss is i a a a clogs a a DOODV I.cpubllcan A i i i i i i i i i be held at clock Hxtmli.y a In tho nt lit, rtEPOHT ON I Dl I llo.i-nbcrg i i i i i I i noon i i i i made i i I i uti. I crous I I i i i i i I i li i ll Ih HJI td lo ioin.li Hn i i i i i i i i I i i i i i ot 1 i SM i i 111- i i i I I A a i a i i i a nt I 11U a i a A 1 ION i 1'nul cf I "-1 i i i i i i i i a 1 i i i I i i i i i i i I I I salt 1 i I a and i a fi i i Hil nds of I sale i i Ijo i ot Ui i 1 I 1 I i i llMn i ii i 'i I 1 1 II ite RS I eb A I i "-1 i i Or Id i i a I a Co I I IOBM-I i 11.

fi I' IN i i i 1 1 i i i i il i 1 1 1 ui i li i i i I In 01 I I I I Mi i I (mo i ml cli" I i tmrlf Robbers Get $900 Worth of Kodaks Mac's Book Store Broken Into Thursday. Ma book i i i I 1 hui la Jt I i MI i i i I I I I tl i 1 in. i i BAPTIST CHURCH DEDICATION SOON Liprrt Tn Hr i A I sc i di-f 1 i i if iv I I rh i 110 i i eel I i i I I ul arcc IT-W It I I i I chiin-h i LI i 1 1 i HIIM i i ch i n' i in i Urn I i i i I urn i il i 1 hr I'll 1 FEW OPENINGS IN U. S. ARMY SERVICE.

M. Spldhour. Clinton, Artillery. a Snln'iour of Clinton 111 i States Thursday and i in the Coast A i In the Pannina Zcme Spin i i go to Bairacks ihcu to New Kork Cltv and bi a to Pamma A a the i States Pc- i i a i for several noiv is a a a i tcrs snow that six i arc a i i i i Stit-s A i a a a a 1'anamn. i No a a in States i a i I.

P. L. MEN AT UTILITIES MEET Fro Dcculur Hrar Sprlncdeld. employee of the I i Tower and Light corporation nnd i I I I Traction from Pccatur attended tho general i tlon at Sprlngf'eld Thursda" and at night an extra meeting of thc-'e iwo- llc held In the Abraham Llntoln hotel Speakers Included the follow Iff of flclalg of the Illinois Power and corporation Clement Studcbaker, Ir, presldeivt A Baiter, president TV Peck general manager i president I ard Sn Btcretarj -treasure! JUNIOR OBSERVER OUT APRIL 19 fl ti 34 i i i i i i In i i lie i o' i i I i nt as 1 I I i I i i i i tho i i i i hi I I I i i I i i I Ot A I I I I I i fo ilu i in UI I i A i i i Brotherhoods In New Move Makt Roqotslt to U. Labor Board.

CAUSING I May Indicate Regional I I I UK i i I i ll I i 1 I i i in 11 I I I I I I I tint I i I i I IK II I I I I ll Ih. I i i of ilii! i HI i 1 nu i r. i ii 0 i i I I- 1 i I I i i I I I I I i i i i i ft i 1 I III i it I I I 1 I I 411 I I I I II It" nf Nrt I 1 I I I I '( I I I I tin ii I I I 1 I I I I I i i i I I I i II i i i i I i i I hi- i mi I II i I hi 'if I I I i ill i point I I I I I i i i I i I i I i i I I i I 4 I I In I nil lull INI I Hnti I ft i fi i i I A I if I i in I I hln fi i M- IIf 1 II III I Hi I I I 1 I fi 'M It 1 Ij 'll Mi-w'l 1 I mil I I I 11 1 I i I I nr I i i tl" hit. i I 0 itfli 1 i i 1 Mr ml I I I i 01 III i I ill I I II i MM. Ill Lo a i 1 i i a a i i i i i i 1 1 i Is A i I Mil.

1 I i I i i II cr I I i I i Hi 11 I If I i Si 1 I I IM I I I i i II I i I i I i nil i I tf i I i 1 i of ho i I i i re id i i ln IM In 1 1 5 1 0 mm i a loiHj A Lli nc i i rt I 1 i I roi nosi A tint, i Inio I I i i i I of I i Tl i r- 1 II I I i ri I I I i i i i in i hi Mil i HCC i i i a i i i rctf ilm I I i a of i I i i 1 lie idea I i I i 'uncli foi if i i mtscd foi I i i i 111 a 4 00 in McKinley Flays Half Way G. 0. i 11 IM -S i i i i i a gain i i tho a i partv and a i i a pledges I a aisist In Hi ne of I a i a rre nrnaUed bv Senator i i a In an uere at noon todft The senator a tho of mrmUors of I clubn at a i I thc president cannot depend on the support of Ihe a i i of I parly t.ected i hn Ii Impeded In liii of legislation th mid Senator i nd dicsse, i afternoon before lh- League of Votrrrf and i A and then ga to county hero he scheduled to niNlie I speeches CAT COMES BACK; 200 MILE JOURNEY 'Bait Marrh nilly Sunday, a cat. back at hi" old nficr a i miles from South Jefftnon, Maine In 1 I 'is I I IV I.H i IH 11 rtu 4 If I v' I I I I fill I 8 tl 1 I I nn i I I hfl 1 1 ilu i on 1 i i I i i i i I i 1 I I iu i at 1 i i ml 1 1 I i ft HI on i i i 1 UI 9 BUGBEE-SULLIVAN VERDICT REACHED tn I i I .1 MI I 11 ill i In i I i i i I i tn I i con i i IF i i i i tin ii i nr il I i i i r.f I i i I (JlMK tin i i i I mi I i lii ll of i i i i i i i i 4 1 11 In i nt Mr, I i fi.r i I liUT i I i i a i (' DR. CHESTCEN SMITH ON STATION WFMl I Rrmrr llrrnitir I mm A I i i i i a i i i i i i i i 11 v'( iiirili f-ont i I I I i i i i liy ffii t'l tli hi i iiio fit ihf, iliuicli Tin II 1 I I in ii Purina noon rtucina- al I i ilcli are f) F-nllh Ni-MSPAPJ-Rl a a for a officers.

Other of Importance i a tin- meeting. (ii i fci t) i -llv In ill" MACON. REPLACE GLASS IN BIG SHOP WINDOW l-t ft. A. iUte i a of A dry and rariM'l company, had to be rriilaced "ti account of a of nil at of the lower corner" Tho break a nocvllar cauird.

It liv pherlc on the nienl lioldinr or elon hy of acrrw In Mr. 11, I Mr an tt of hrr oon lltn wlih IH I. HI.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Decatur Daily Review Archive

Pages Available:
441,956
Years Available:
1878-1980