Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 24 December 1918 — Page 3
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jt s WEATHEK FORECAST 0 §i: »K«sns«snsm::n::r.u::::::;::.. « Indiana —Snow an much colder tonight; Wednesday solder and generally fair, except snow flurries extreme north portion. »r-esa>m»ii I . . Mrs. D. Edington, of Fort Wayne, was here on business yesterday. Miss Alvena Smith left on the 1:05 train yesterday for her home at Co, lina, O. Mrs. Perry Johnson and Mrs. Nellie Bovine, of Monroe, were shopping lere yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garartl will spend Christinas with Mr. and MrLeo Wilhelm and family in Fort Kayne. Carl Fisher came in on the 11:30 bar from Camp Taylor, Ky., yest ?r---lay for a visit with his parents. Mr. uid Mrs. Tom Fisher. Bernice Acheson and Mrs. Forest DeArmond, of Willshire, 0.. passed hrough the city yesterday noon encute to Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Augsburger. of Elida. O.„ who visited at the Aaron lugsburger home, went to Berne on he 1:05 train yesterday to visit with elatives. Mrs. Smith McClure and daughter, talma, will leave this afternoon for fan Wert, 0., to visit with Mrs. M - llure’s brother. Cover Boyd and her ister, Mrs. Robert Finkhouse.
Fhe Home of Quality Groceries The spirit of this Christmas will be glorified and beautified by memories and deeds—all too sacred lor I light expression. Never was there a time that gave more cause for rejoicing than the approaching Christmas. The birth of a new world, the establishing of PEACE ON EARTH. means to you and us the dawn oi a grealer . orld. Will yon accept Our good wishes for eontinned blessings for you during it" Sincerely ( o E, HOWER ’ ’Phone 108 Sorth of G.R.&l.Depot. I JM I I. 1 1 EC «u. ,x -<cV i" I E || Jr ' p y* I I t;. i ;t$ s i en “he” jEjj ■ hie for him. > jjn’erent sizes* n | Packed in nifty P« | | Ask your dealer
■ ""i.i. i Mis. McEwen returned to Fort Wayne after a visit at Monroe. ■ Miss Kate Touhey, of Indianapolis, will spend Christmas here with her sister. Mrs. P. J Hyland. j Mr-. Smith McClure had another letter from her son. Roy, in France. j He expected to be home soon. I Charles Bell returned this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit here wi<h his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sheeler left this morning for Elkhart for a visit 1 with their son, George Sheeler and ' i family. Charles Holthouse of Lafayette will arrive in the city this evening to 1 -pend Christmas with his mother, ' Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, and family. 1 Church services at the St. Mary’s church on Christmas day will be held at 5:00, 7:30 and 9:30. The five ’ o'clock and nine-thirty masses will be solemn high masses i Th' hardest thing about shoppin’ is , makin' your money last from one ( store t’ another. Some fellers have ] away o’ loafin' that makes ’em look busy.—Abe Manin in Indianapolis News. W. A. Fonner and family, of near ■ Monmouth, received a telegram last , night from their son. Heber, a member of old company A, announcing his ( safe arrival at Hoboken. N. J. from , France. He sent Christmas greet- ( ; ings. <
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER
Pictor Kreutzmann. a soldier from Bloomtagton, la at h()Ino> Ki.rr Il " y ■^ rell ’ )o,a * 8 among those uffering from a severe cold, Jt 10 .? n,len who hM bBBn vef y stck "ith the influenza Is improving. ('• D. Murray of Fort Wayne is look"K after business Interests hero today. Richard Ehinger of this office Is ill " th tonsHltis and unable to be at his desk. Sergeant Fred. Ray is home for a seven day furlough from Camp Trevis Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fugate and children went to Monroe to visit with his 'relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kelley left on! the 1:0.5 train for Geneva to visit, with ; relatives. Mu-s Olive Baumgartner returned Ulis morning to Fort Wayne after tak- , tag medical treatment here. Mrs. Charles Carver and daughter, , Helen, of Uniondale, changed cars here enroute to Richmond to visit. i Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Elzey is spending Christmas with his grand-' mother, Mrs. John Elzey at Monroe. H. G. Kist, of this office is confined | to his home today after 'battling against, illness for two or three davs. ■ Frank Straub who recently returned from the army says he enjoyed the experience and fee:, that it benefited him greatly. it dun t cost any thin,’, to wish every one a merry Christmas when yon meet them tomorrow morning and ft sounds good. Otto Kirsch who h been quite ill with the flu is better today and other: members of the family who are sick tire also improving. Irvin Goldner of Preble, who is home for the Christmas vacation from the state university was calling on Decatur friends today. Byard Smith is home from the state university where tie was a member of the S. A. T. C. He will return to college after the holidays. Mrs. Stevens, of Stanwood, Mich, and Mrs. Macy, of Chicago, who visited here with Mrs. Jacob Tester, went to Geneva this afternoon to visit. Company A boys will be dropping in within a few days now for a short visit before going to Fort Harrison to be mustered out, is the belief or relatives. The Red Cross campaign closed last night and the chairmen. H. I*. Confer and F. E. France are busy now with the details. A complete report will be made soon. The children of the Presbyterian church wore given their treat this afernoon from two to four. The usual entertainment was called off on recount of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Dull, of Wenatche, Wash, who visited with their brother and sister, Will Martin and Mrs. John Brown and families, wont to Geneva this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Elzey had a telegram from their son. Fred, sent from Hoboken, N. J. last night on his arrival there witli others of the old company A boys from France. John A. Mumma left on the 2:30; car this afternoon for Fort Wayne whe-,-- he will spend Christmas with bis on-in-law .nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs Leo Wilhelm and family. j Mrs. Jesse Steele, Mrs. Harve Steele and daughter, Vivian, of Lima, 0., are here for a visit ovef Christmas with the R. A. Davis family, who moved from Plea ant -Mills and are,, row located on South S’venth St.eeti in the Sehoumann property. Mr. and Mrs. J, 1,. Greceived -i; telegram 1 st eveemtr fn-ra their .-on.’ Fred, from Camp ’ '■ Hoboken, N J Fred is a rm mber of old com-; pany A. Ha wist parents a. , Merrv Chr! I’lr's ' -■■t py Year, and s. id he would be hon'm soon. Mrs. Floyd Worley, of Hammond, formerly Mir Nora Cassady, who visited here with her parents, left, today ncen for Paulding. O. where she ha s been taking care of the baby other sister-in-law. The child s mother , li( .d of the tin leaving the baby then only four days old, not six weeks of age — j A, T. C. Marker, of Indianapolis, came io take care of his son. Will Marker, who with his wife and two children, and sister-in-law. Mrs. Fred Weber, , ire al , in at the Marker home >n Ninth street., of influenza. They are U said to be recovering. Mr. Markpr is the well known employe of the Kertnem Indiana Gas & Electric Companyj OO Cokhin of the U. S. navy home anil his story is very Interesting “ lll( (> d. He has been in the navy five V ears and spent se™* l luw,U,ti Er . lll( . e during the exciting war days. | U - assisted in sinking several submarines and has un experience . lrl t would make an inWiesUng book. Ik . is here for a thirty day visit with his mother.
A Merry Christmas and 111 Happy New Year || TO ALL | f Dallas Hunsicker | 11 8
CALL FOR YOUR PAPERS There "'ill be no city delivery of p: >ers tomorrow—Christmas. Those wl o wish their daily paper, will please I c; 1 at the News Stand for it. it ELGIN KING. | o - — Democrat W:»a; , »’ ■
:B S'. I i •9 lil sm I 11 i : 1» -p P I hIjH i I Im ■ y b Extends Greeiiiigs and Best | Wishes For a | s I . Merry F | Merry L I Christmas | I I Hi :: I 0 y H i j Merry Xmas to Everybody I IB Here’s a hope that you are happy On this Merry Xmas Day, May good luck and smiling fortune Bless you on the New Year’s Day. i; 8 T g The Holthouse Drug Co. t: :i -* THE MUSIC SHOP t 'J r I -i :.Vi : % m/i id * «b *. iffi II g ■ Hearty I Christmas Greeting | | from h | The Peoples Loan & | | Trust Co. |
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