Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1912 — Page 2

DAIL Y DEMOCRAT Every Evening, Excert Sunday by nt BtCATUt DEMOCRAT COttPAM LEW G. ELLINGHAM JOHN H. HELLER Sucacr.pt cn Rate* fr Wee*, by corner 10 t®'J hr Ymt, by carrier Per M&itJl by maul 2a ce*u rt; T ear. by sU 12 v4> Cojne* 2 cent* ■' "~ — Advert sitg ra'-a* u-*~c kucwt on appttcatka. Entered at the poetcSce tn Decatur, I aa> *» ee.oac-cj*aa mai*. Tbe plan* tor the Heme Cotaiics next i*H, al the time when tae « .-gar i factory opens, promise co materialize ■-‘- ■r 'ju£ Get ready to help boost! this game. It's a good one, ■’•'ill pay and you will esrjcy II days, so is Mr. Teddy, and they prom-j lac to keep at st, until the final cLacb | come: ,t v... b«<tri’! urut get Tr perinea, some | state secrets of more than passing mJ li*€- ■' of Aoams county ■ sto. d -fcK s-.-r on Ma-. You J Fr-.. ( - . voi van*, to vote after-1 ward. T’ r - dc-.-sa’t : ind you in «ay I when the time tomes. you don't have to, but if you haven't registered, you can and you might want to very badly. Take no chance* Register as *c«:e a« yon can on May &th. The statements as published of the two banks in this city show * total deposit of over two millions cf dollars. It is a remanttU/ie zrc»th in the financial affairs of the comic unity, and net only 'or -he splendid business management ol -tie—- '-one-eras but also for this city and county. Strong banking houses tell the story of a prosperous and lire and growing and substantial community in louder words than any other means we know of. John Sha.p Williams startled the staid old sens-- Thursday, when he announced the following creed: T believe in Theodore Roosevelt, maker of noise and strife, and in Ambition, bis only creed. He w?.s bora of the love o: power, and suffered under William H. Taft; was crac-iCed, dead and buried. “He descended into Africa. T e third year he rose again from the Jungle and ascended into favor and sitteth cn the right hand of his party, w hefice he shall <*- to scourge the licked and the ecad. I relieve in the Holy Outlook, the Big Stick, the Ananias Club, the forgiveness of txfiitieai activities, the resurrection of Presidential Ambitions and the Third Term everlasting. amen, amen, amen.” DEMOCRAT WANT ADS’

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DOINGS IN SOCIETY Pleasing Musical Program Rendered at High School Thursday Afternoon. THE SOCIAL WHIRL i ___ Miscellaneous Shower for . Miss Bell—Kuebler's Give Card Party Tonight. WEEK’S SOCIAL CALENDAR. Friday. I’m ?». Society £• Z:on’i AJd —S Loci Hcub* | Tb« prograui was j j yes’eTday fifrcniooii in the | kenodOsnriiest rs —ixßocte'd. P7. n<» Daft --H umoresk®, Dvouk — > Eieem BataeC, Agues Senear Vocal Solo —Brown Hut —♦ I—Mary Erwin. PVxErv Ir-et—spring Sot.?—Mender j j schn —Estella aed Olive Perkina Vocal Oi/ft-' —HeAntrfnl story ~1 n r< • - Crees * i i 12. * isiL_ t: i.■ | I Fred t : r, bore tor their new pastor. I the Rev J. H Rilling and family, | | who recently tame here from his former paatcra’.e at Rorh-eetier. The tinif> us the rainbow ;n the miscelLaiK-oua rotors, shone forth in the floral decorations that charatter'.red the miscenaaesus -bower given Thursday aftera-ion by Mrs J O. Sei- i it-nseyer and Edward Wflnon ci Nappanee, at the Seilemeyer home, for Miss Pansy Bell, whose marriage to Jesse Hein will take plac? May | first. The guest* were her intimate i friends, the member* of the Tri-Kappa| sorority, and Mrs Harry Beil of Alliance, Ohio The -oming wedding so near, was dlßtussed by the parry vs they sewed and the thimble work was : given over at ' 'i o’clock for the luncheon served in the dining :oon Here chryaaathemoms in all their pretty shades were used anisttoaTy iu the decorations The fine rxslish .fl the table was set off with the luncheon set, and tiny individual candles stood, ’winkling with urigntuese and happy I ness at each cover. The appointments of the ’able were those appropriate for a bridal affai.. Heart-shaped dishes held the candles, and the place card* in their designs, showed a variety characteristic of a miscellaneous" affair. The bride-fleet s showed the pie-1 tore of a bride, another that of a cab j and old shoes for the going away o'! the bridal party, another a trunk for j the trousseau, another a shower .m---brella.” and other illustrations bearing upon the Lr.’dal day. The chair of Miss Be’’, ae guest of honor, was especially attractive in its special bridal dress of white, with bows and ribbons and nos-’gays The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. D. W. Beery in serving a two-course luncheon from the following menu: Creamed chicken, beans Inked in their individual ..ups, sandwiches, devfled eggs, marah.tallow salad, ice and cake. Before the second the 'shower" gave way from the “.-alnbow” tinted center-' piece of the ’able which was a prettv ’ basket filled with parcels wrapped 11

green and pink crepe paper, and whk-h ’ were given to the bride to unwrap and. examine. A pleataat surprise was given Mrs. ■ »Vs. j< Thursday evening t nj honor of her forty-thing birthday. In which there were twenty-six guests gathered, her neighbor* and friends Among them *«* her ntxher and brother, from Convoy. Ohio. About 1») o’clock a daUehms supper «u served- After supper games and nos <■ were played by the young folks. At 12 o’clock the many friend* left, winning ter many more happy birthday* The home of Mr and Mr*. John Tuesday ever. r.g. April _ ird. when x Il mber c. fr. _<is gatherer to I :be evesnirg Those present were the j M-sses Ida Rash. Ahba Rash, Bessie i Swing. Qold.e Swing. Lona Rash. 1 £d:th Bentz. Aca Heaxn. Hazel Hobbs, - Agnes and Luce Shaffer; Messrs, i Arnold Crones, Ira Josies, Milton ; Chronister. Wdiiaai Hash. Oscar Tee- I i tie. Philip Rash, Charlie Swank, Ox-| _ -i Daria Samrel Cottrell, Saitfcrd , Hea’t, Isaac Rash, Raymond Swing. I j Eter Heath. 3alph Beett', Csv-isl ' H eath. Gale Ainsworth. The evening i i was spent with games, fine music, and j I other games. — Mists Matt *.jazu<?r •eiit€ i rts*B€j*l ; ißnth Circle of the Christian chart* ; at tie William Darwechter tome, a j j arge number being resent. The mat i taken up. and May filth wa* the dat.-1 set for its prodc’rion. After the di*-1 tssicn cf other business, ver-, del refreshments were served. : Miss Gleny* Mangold will be hostess A dauc-e »,li given at the K. of C. ball 'Wednesday evening, invita- ■ ’ion* haring been issued for »he affair The Women’s Christian Temperance I nion will meet Saturday afternoon I with Mr* Heury Krxk on Mercer : avenue, at 2:3i- o’clock. Arrangement* I hate been made for an ex ellent meeting and a good attendance is asked. A very pleasing evening with their needlework was spent by the Needlecraft dub Thursday evening with Mis* Clara Weiland. Musk: was furnished by several mmnbers of the etab, while others ehalted and sewed and then the hostess was assisted by Miss Martha Gotsch in serving a delicious twocourse luncheon. Miss Sue Mayer : will be hostess in two week*. Twenty members of the Woman’s Relief Corp* gave a very pleasing surprise cail on Mrs. John Glaacy on West Monroe street Thursday evening. Several of the ladies r.rought their | daughters with them, and all joined j rn a jolly good time, there being music : -j- Pearl Lyon, tne Fledderjo-hnn i s’-”- :.d others, and a delicious Ituv <as served. The corp* bro ■ Mrs Glancy several gifts whicii vere mneb appreciated. Miss Nona Hatting de’.igistfully r.jrenamed the girls of the G. W. C. club Thursday evening. Miss Berths Knapp has invited them to meet with uer next Tuesday evening. Mis* Agnes Krick pleasingly entertained the Embroidery duh Thursday evening, the usual good time over the sewing followed by luncheon, compris- ; :ng f-r.r-r-a.amMiss Fanny rice will be hostess next Thursday e.-

Daaiei FWk » ill be host this evening ’ ’ at a class party given for the sophomoie class o' the Decat er high * soot . ——o THE COLRT NOTES. Judge J. T. MerrymaL ’at it H*aU-| ington today and corses'.eatiy the Ad-, am* circuit court sa* a very q'Met ? place William Gerdfng, AU« county cserk. ■ called on County Clerk Bleeke Thurs-. day and collected fees due Alen county and ctulected here, besides attend- ' ing to othev bnaineas of importance Ucensed to-wed; Hazel Barr, bora > V-. -- - ... ... ■ ■■---= v.- ■ Barr, to wed Andrew M Allison, piw- *■" £l.'*■<■• • ' ’ n* •.-i*' • t'C ’"L. T •**" <* ,r T • 1 ber hl, !<<*, non of Andrew M. Alli-' non. Realty ira&su-r*: Lous Hi --t« • | et ai. to Jacob J. Felber, 1 acre. Mon- • t roe tp., Jacob Newbamn et 21 • |to Peter Amstutz.. lot 14. Berne. S’ • 4 Louisa Rumple et al. to J»t »: \ | Bolter tacter. 4« a< •**. Jeffers-jn t;_ , , 224* M.chael Maier to Mutual Bet:- j ■ fit Life Ins. Co, realty is WtsL ngton J ’-P- »?... ■ HENRY KRtCK LLCKY MAN. — Henry Krick: is the lucky man. his’ I bid of 54275 being rhe highest for the | lowa* of’ic-e : Hiding, belonging to; the M F. Rio estate partiDon case; ! sale. It w** accordingly declared I void yesterday afternoon, at three i I o clock, the day bavmg ;e.« without * i j bid over that of Wednesday. Three i • other piece* of :ea! estate in this case, * t sere sold during the past two wfeefc* . by Contmi-ssior-er Shafer Peterson at j ihe la* offices of Petersen A Moran They were: residence and two buri-1 nes* buildiugs corner cf Monroe and ' Seventh; Amos Yoder. firs: 1 bouse south on Seventh street, fl 7 ! Amos Toder: seeond house south ! John Smith for Monon E. Andrews,! 1...' Called As Friend iCen’in red from Page 1) hi* post. He was arraigned immediately and • gave bond for fifty dollars, for hi* ap- ■ pearance next Thursday morning at S ■ o clock He has employed Peterson A I Morau as hir Lttorneys. Police Court News — (Qontinuetr Fran. »■«<* One ctut court. Special Policeman Andrews was sent to the sugar beet factory site this morning to see if he could find a , party who is said to bare robbed hi* ‘ boarding house Thursday night. The | affair occurred on cue of the farms north of town, where they housed ■ Both principals were foreigners. The boarding house keeper found a window I opened and seven dollars and a half' uik<ing: also his boarder, and a twen-j ty-dota’r board bill It is said the fel-! low has to Ch igo, and a watch is being kept by police official* in order to catch him. Omer Niblick w ent sc- Fort Wayne i this afternoon. FOR SALE —Two-ir h lumber—lndiana Board & Filler Co. Phone 115 ’ FOR SALEri—i Good cooking stove. Is-1 21 nfFjr-dk

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