Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 15, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1917 — Page 5
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(* ■wb«xxxxxxj3 K xkxzx:'X!c: ? c! WEATHER FORECAST g H Fair tonight and Sunday; rising temperature Sunday. !>'<■ Walters was a business caller in Fort Wayne today . D. B. Erwin made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Lawn me Linuenieier. of Preble, was a business caller in this city today. Julius Haugk returned to this city last evening after attending to '■u,i ] ness at Ingalls. Miss !x>is Peterson went to I’.liilTton this morning to spend a few days’, visit with relatives. Al Steele returned to this city last evening after spending a few days In Blunt m with !•• lativi Mrs. Joe Linn went to Vanßuren this morning to join her husband and they will make that place their home. Vaughn Mui ray returned to Willshire this morning after si endinglast evening with his wife an 1 famd... Mrs. Al Garard returned to her home at Fort Wayne this morning aft er spending yesterday in this city with friends. Mrs. Grover Odel: ami children went to .Carthage, Ind., this morning join her husband, where they will make their home. Ralph Worthman. of Magic;. - a sen ior in the Mission House -'odege th d’lypiouth, Wis.. will preach in Eng lish at tile Reformed chuic’.i ncx. Sunday morning. Everybody is <■< 'd ialiy invited to attend.—B-i m Wt- .« I
The Home of Quality Groceries wmwswwavffls > 100 lb. bat; genuine Oyster Shells, medium 85c Evaporated Peaches, extra fancy, lbl2 >/ 2 and 15c A few cases of those large Santa Clara 20c Prunes at 15c Evaporated Apricots, a bargain, lb2oi Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs<• Cracked t orn Hominy, lb 6c Pure Fruit Jelly, by the lb 1 • '* c Pure Apple Butter, 2 !bs..• W« pay cash or trade for P roduc ®> 32e Butter 25c to 30c M, E. HOWER North of G. K. & 1- DeP<>‘ ’ t ' h " ,lc 10!t I Business As Usual I B Let the foe who strikes America see her factory furnace B u ,uirn B | Let him who wars on Uncle Sam hear his wheels of g B commerce turn B For the foe most fears the cannon and his heart most ■ quails with dread B When behind the man in khaki is the man who keeps his ■ B head. B Smoke the “WHITE STAG” Mikl Cigar. That’s g business. Thank you. V.
1 ■ ■ < Dan Liniger has gone to Dce&tnr on business. Hartford City News. Mrrr. Al Gerard, of Fort Wayne, was visiting in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower will mot or to Auburn tomorrow to visit with rellativcs. Herman Tettman wh > has been quite ill, rersted somewhat better y- -] terday, suffering less pain. Attorney 1). B. Erwin and others went to Fort Wayne today to make the issues in one of the F. N. Go -sard v cases. Mrs. Anna Laman returned to Battle Creek. Mich , today after visiting •M. 1.. Marquarl and family. Bluffton Banner. ' Mrs. A. M. Anker and daughter, l Veronica, h it this morning for Dan ' j ville. 111 . for a visit at Mrs. Anker s' parental home. Miss Hattie Kern will leave toniei--row night for Elkhart where sh ■ wzllj visit with her brother, Mr. II Kern, before returning to her home in Chicago. Ji .se Nil lick and Rev. J.’A S-•i nct'.' motolcd to South Bend ’odny w!i'>e ( they will attend the diamond j-ib le< ■ and annual commencement io nises of Notre Dame university. Th’ feller that can t turn down an agent 'll have t’ take th' conscqut Hees One o' th’ oldest of all th’ git rich schemes is marryin' a rich widow. Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. Mr. Russel Kern, of Elkhart, has arrived in the city and will spend Sun- ( day with his aunt. Mrs. Leo Wilhelm, 1 and also his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mumma. His sister.l Miss Hattie Kern will accompany him i back to Elkhart tomorrow, and from there will return to her home in Chii < ago. I
Miss Gertrude Moses spent the aft-* ornoon iu Fort Wayne. Many front here will go to Herne' to attend the flag raising tomorrow. Miss Rhoda Lammert ami Mik. Hazel Williams spout the afternoon' tn Fort Wayne. Floyd Hunter arrived homo thia afternoon from Fort Wayne to spend Sunday with his parents. Isaac Archer returned to this city this afternon from Fort Wayne to spend Sunday with his wife. Bolt Colter returned to this city this afternoon from Fort Wayne to. spend Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parent and chib dren. Joe, Paul mid Mux went to Ft. Wayne to spend Sunday with relatives. Jeremiah Archbold, aged 88, who has been very ill for some time, is at Hie point of death and his death is • x pected at any Hine. I Mr. aud Mrs. ('. L Mothers, Tonk , and Boh Meibers and Mrs. Anne Droppieman will motor to Rome City I this evening to spend Sunday at their] cottage. A number of ladies from this ci'.v ( attended the Navy la-ague whist party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. L.' G. Ellingliam. at her home. 1301 West. Wayne street. ) W. A. Klepper of the Martin Klepper company made a business trip to Huntington yesterday. His partner, Earl Marfin, is building a new cream-' .cry in that city. The postmaster general has i . tied ! an order directing the postmasters to I permit the use of government bulletin boards for posting of notices of laborers wanted and positions wanted .by laborers, a new departure. | Russell Kern, of Elkhart, arrived iu the city last evening to spend a few , days visiting with relatives and .friends. He is a brother of Miss Ha‘tle Kern, of Chicago, who is al ;o visiting here al the present time. | Ruth Hamilton return- <1 last < e i ning from Route City where she visit ed with lier sister. Mrs. C. 15. Smith. |at the Kneipp saniia:-urn. Mt-. S-n-'h -is greatly improved -uM it u tiiou-.bt :by those in charge that she ent be brought home probably within a week. | French Quinn attended a meeting of presidents and secretaries of the , iL-d Cross organizations of Northern - Indiana, held at Fort Wayne yester-' day at which plans were- made for pro-* cording with the important work. 11.-- 1 ' ports, were heard from delegates wl-.O| attended a national meeting held a’ few days ago at Chicago. A campaign to raise $100,000,000 is to bet launched soon. Mr. and Mrs. Chirks Voglewede, 'and children motor'* J -> South Bend ( | this morning where they will attend the diamond jubile" of Notre Dam- 1 | University. They will :,l«) v:~it with ( Mr. and Mrs. Charles Si’ignla" Th<commencement at Notre Dance this | year will lie one of note. C irdhtal I Gibbons of Baltimore and Crrl’nal. Mundelien. of Chicago, will be tv> of the honored gU'-sts. G.iv<::ioi| Goodrich and other men ->f state and national prominence will !>-• r the program. Miss Leone Brinncman was a calb-r at the News office today to ask a correction of a reported double elopement to Hillsdale. Mich., iu which sh t and Miss Pansy Moyer were report cd to have become the brides :f Charles Vorro, Jr., and Robert Pari-.b son respectively. Sh<- said that they bad motored to Fort Wayne Hie previous day and when some one started the story of a double wedding tin- impression was permitted to spread, os 'a ‘'joke," there lining no purpose of, having the reimrt published, however. I Tin- report was first telephoned to the, . paper by a friend of the siipi>dk< d wedded couple, and in an effort to gain confirmation of the story a repor | iter visited the homos of a number of. | the- wedded party and the belief pre ( vailing there that there had been a wedding the story was given .supposed valid confirmation—Bluffton News. | The Htars and Stripes upon thWestern front— America, France. Britiati. Pa-lgium. Italy and Russia united in a common cause, the divine right of kings perishing -before the guns of democracy this is live -a preiue honr of our history. We. the children of the exile. have returned to comiucr when- our fathers liatll-’d tyranny and bore the Cross. Vie, come. Autocracy, to bear you jurig mi nt. That our kinsmen shall ev-r walk free, that our children may live in peace, that the. crown may not obscure the light of progress, that the ■ knout shall be broken and bigotry slain, that reason shall rule where i force has swayed, we. the people of 'these United States, have risen in I arms to glorify the sacrifice- of our | sires. In the name of justice and ( , humanity and civilization, for God's sake and for universal freedom, we ' draw the sacred sword of Lexingtn i. 1 Herbert Kaufman, in July Cosmopolitan.
' AT THE CHURCHES ST. MARYS CHURCH l.ow Mass, 7:30. High Mass. 11:30. Instructions, 2:oo Vespers, 2:30. REV. J. A. SEIMETZ, I'attior. • u —. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH II: 15. Habbsth school. 10:30. Children’s Day service. A good program has been prepared jn•der the direction of Olive Perkins, Lulu May Atz and Mary Erwin. Sm>-c-iul offering will Is- taken for Sunday school missions. 0:30, Christian Endeavor, subject: .“Sins of the Mind,” Rom. 8: 1 11. There will be no preaching service at night as the pastor is called to Forest. Ohio, to eondpet a funeral. JAY C. HANNA. Pastor. o METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school. 9:00 a. m. I Morning sermon, "Whet i bet'.-r than life” 10:15 a m. i , Junior League. 1:30 p. nt. Epworth League. 0:15 p. m. ' Evening service. Children's Day program of S. E., 7:30 p. in. I Teacher’s training cla Monday, 7:30 p. tn. Co-Worer's business meeting. Tuesday. 7:30 p. tn. ' Prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p iu. ' In the morning Hie sermon will be' particularly Io children, and I ai tism of c hildren will he administered, hi the evening the children of thc»Su-i I day school will give their program to-] getlier with line young ineti ami women. The work of Children's Day al- I ways looks toward the education of those young people who are unable to make- their whole way through college the money which is contributed bein;. added to a fund, the income of which is loaned to students that they may secure their education. The program for this service will be found elsewhere in this issue. All tire cordially invited. FRED F. THORNBURG. Pa. t >r UNITED BRETREN CHURCH Sunday school, 9:15 a. in., Ross Hays, superintendent. | Class service. 10:30 a. in., held by , Clarence Baughman. The children - will meet the committee nt 1:30 p. m. I to practice for the Children’s Day propram. | The intermediates will meet ai 5:30 p. tn., topic. "Sins of the Mind,” or "As a man thinketh so is lie.” I The annual Children's Day program | will be given at the hour-of 7:30 p. ni. i A great program is prepared, and this i will be a fine service, la-t every parent be there to see the ability of their
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child In a service of thin kind. Parents you should encourage your child 1 in these matt'-rs by your presence. - The- house will be full, so come early. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. in. A very good meet- ! Ing lust week, and a belter one expect- 1 ed this Wednesday evening. Teacher’s training ( lass Friday eve ning at 7:30 p. m. T. H. HARMAN. D. I).. Pastor. —— - — - ~n CHRISTIAN CHURCH ( Uniiii-d ii-rvice beginning at 9:10 1 a. in., with the Bihle school, followed by the communion service and preach- 1 ing. Topic of the morning sermon ‘'Supreme Need of the World." Do not forget the bible school, we have a contest on between tin- im-ii ami the I women, the loser to bamiuet I lie winner. There will la- no C. E. sia-k-ly meet- 8 ing at the usual hour, because of lhe I Children's Day exercises, which will be given at the evening service. Also 1 there will be no preaching service as 1 the Children's Dhv exercises will begin at 7:30. Program of the exercises i will lie found elsewhere In the paper, i You are given an invitation to at i tend one or all of these servie--.". ’ Come, and enjoy lhe worship witli us. t We shall be looking for you. < W. PAUL MARSH. Minister., i ■ —a < ZION REFORMED CHURCH. ( Sunday school. 9:30 <a. m,i, -M. i Kirsch, superintendent.’' ' 'i< German preaehing. service. 10:30 i > m.: theme. "Reinheit des Herzens die Bedingung Gott zu Bchafen."| Matt. 5:8. | Christian Endeavor services. 0:45 ( I p. m.; topic. •’Sins of the Mind.”, ■ Leader. Emma Weidler. English precahing services. 7:30; t theme. "The Naturalness*of Prayer.” . Members, friends and strangers | arc cordially invited to worship witli ( us. 1,. W. STOLTE. Pastor - 1 ■ — ■ ■ —u— —— — — BAPTIST CHURCH t 9:15. Sunday school, Clarence E. < Bell, superintendent. 1 10:30. Morning worship; theni<>. t “Giugularities.” j ‘‘Singularities.’’ f 6:30. Young People’s Meeting. r 7:30, Evening worship; theme, | "Duty or Inclination. Which?” 7:30, Wednesday evening, prayer service. A glad and hearty welcome awaits all who worship with us. .... FLOYD G. ROGERS. Minister. a o t EVANGELICAL CHURCH | r Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Morning worship, with sermon by o Hie pastor at 10:30 a. m.. subject: "In. the World, but Not of II." Evening worship at 7:30 p. in., suli-ja jeet of sermon: "The Challenge of a America’s Unfinished Task." 'J
Young People’s Alliance at 6:45 p. m., topic: "Sins of the Mind," led by Naomi Cramer. I‘Myer meeting on Wednerday ut 7:30 p. m., continuing the study of the book of Romajis, subject. “The Message of Paul" Rom. 1: 8-18. A cordial welcome tn nil. W. S. MILLS, Pastor. n ■ ■ - — ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. C, E. Preuss will have charge of the service, Sunday morning. Tint service will In-gin at 9:30 o'clock. Members are loqiiested to announce themselves for the communion service. Thursday from 2 to 4 p. in. ami from 7 to 8 p. m. ARTHUR W. HINZ, Pastor .. ..... —o_. — MILLS’ NEW POP CORN MACHINE "How good that pop corn smells," said a girl to her beau while out riding one evening. "Well," said he. “We'll drive up a little doser so you can smell -it better." The above was not spoken of the new F. V. Mills popcorn and peanut machine. But if it had. it would have brought alaiut a Hight to ease lhe Weary eyes as well as being a tempti. lion Io the nostrils for the new machine is a spick-and-span beauty, ami . attratet much attention as it stands ' on the walk turning out goodie: for th«- populace. The liltlc image of the nikn-that tui'ns the revolver may ladressed in a soldier uniform, v<-r'at-ing the customary dress. I BELIEVE YAKE NOT GUILTY Decatur parties who attended tintrial of George Yake at Fort Wayne yesterday are firm in 111'- belief th.it , the young man. who has always borne t an excellent reputation was wrong- < fully prosecuted. He was convicted t Upon tin- evidence of two polici in<-,i , who on the | roniise of leniency in- ■ duced George to plead guilty before . the police judge, in hop: a that the a , (iisation would not la- mad - r.ul-lie. < When a heavy | enalty was iuipos'-d 1 tlie ease was appealed and was heard ' yesterday in circuit court. He wa« ; ' fined $25 which was paid and George returned to his work. His friends here are confident of his innocence. i SPECIAL MATINEE I Since the last children's matim"was so successful. Russell Dull, manager of the Rex theatre has decide I to give another next Monday. The price of admission is one that is in reach of almost everyone’s pocket only one cent. The new serial “I’earl of the Army" will be shown. O- ; c Mrs. D. Yager returned to Boe from a six weeks' visit at Spencerville, ()., anti was accompanied home by Mrs. ’. J. Bands, whose guest sin- was.
May Ba a Halriesa Race. The hair growth on various parta of the body ia regulated to perform a specific purpose. Whi-n we tamper with this growth for centuries wa <levelop new forms. Perhaps tills Is why baldness is a modern affliction, entirely unknown in primeval periods. Eventually the human race will probably be denuded of ail hair. Tongue Teat for Oiamonda. Many diamond expertM claim that they are able to tell a false from u real gem by simply touching the article with the tip of the tongue. It la said that a genuine diamond always feels noticeably colder than u paste article. Happy Thoughts. Loose living will get yotj in tight places.—Detroit Journal.
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