Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1919 — Page 3

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*++**•+**+++***+ ♦ WEATHER + +++R++++++++++++ I Tn<lia»—Fair tonight and Tuesday, Spooler Beast and south portions toiiight, Wiably frost in northern portion; fwprobably Wednesday. | Mrs. Bifbe Rice has returned from Aiß-n where she visited with her sonAuis Rice and family, if Fredeift James is the name of the son Bn to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ha.®at Ingalls. Mrs. Haugk was Misfcvina Hirschey. Mr. an«rs. Elmer Spillers and children ■met! to their home in Fort Wamifter a visit at Pleasant Mills witlHatives. Mrs. Erl Weber went to Fort Wayne toljt with her daughter, Mrs. Franßemiiioff. Mr. and 1 Fred Thifeme went to Fort WaynW- a visit with relatives over Sundai Mr. and J|A. C. Augsburger went to Benje Shday afternoon to attend the of his sister, Mrs Oscar Burry. Miss OrthAy, of Berne, who visited with heßiier, Mrs. Bessie Ray lat the John® home at Wlllshire, 0., changed M here enroute to Berne. , Miss F’lorcAujitiey, who is work ing here, we® her home at Berne to visit. overm a y. ffiMiss Lucilite went to Fort Wayne to spclir dav with friends..

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Mrs. Jacob Scherer left on the 1:05 j train Saturday afternoon for her j home at Monroe. She visited with her son, Murray Scherer and family. Miss Bertha Koline left Saturday afternoon for Hamilton, Ohio, where she will spend a week or so with her sister, Mrs. Charles Cole. Mrs. George Hiller, who visited with the Chauncey Oliver family, left on the 1:05 train Saturday afternoon for her home at Geneva. Misses Mary Corbett and Blanche Whiteman left Saturday afternoon for Richmond to spend the week-end with friends. Miss Adda Ketchum returned to her home at Geneva after a visit with her sister, Mrs. H. Baker. “If you nick th’ edges of a round steak with a wire cutter it will hold its biiape," said Miss Fawn Llppincut t’day. Ther hain’t a chance in th’ world fer th’ girl that wears oversize white stockin’s. —Abe Martin in Indianapolis News. William H. Lux and daughter, Clarice, went to Fort Wayne this morning where Miss Clarice will ent.Jer the International Business Col- ■ lege. I* Mrs. H. F. Tribble is here visiting i with her sister, Mrs. Russell Acker and family, before joining her husband, Captain H. F. Tribble at New i Orleans to make that place their ! home. Mrs. Tribble was formerly Miss Mildred Dawson, a teacher in ! the high school at Gary, Ind.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919

ALL READY FOR BOYS Indianapolis, May 5- —Arrangements tire all set for the Welcome Home (Day parade in the capital city May 7 at noon. The committee in charge of the celebration anticipate that 150,000 visitors including soldiers, sailors, marines, nurses and welfare workers, will have place in the parade. Ample provision has been made for housing and feeding the largest crowd Indianapolis has ever entertained. Twenty-one bands will be in the procession and stationed at places along the linn of murch. There will be 25 water barrels on various street intersections, 50 information bureaus, 20 rest rooms and first aid stations and the grand stands will seat 13,000 people exclusive of private families for viewing the pageant. The official reviewing stand will be at the old Public Library, Ohio and Meridian streets. Boy Scouts and high school cadets will aid in the maintenance of information booths and In policing the 48 city blocks which will be traversed. The elaborate program arranged to emphasize the state’s welcome to its fighting men is packed with spectacular features. The Victory Arch at Meridian and the south approach to the Circle, is practically completed. The monument will be converted into a Court, of Honor, and on North Meridian street will be the Court of the Allies, being a reproduction of the New York Victory Way. Four-! teen beautiful Indiana girls will be stationed on pedestals to strew with flowers the path of the soldiers. " o ... ■ .. ; Red Comb Buttermilk Mash for little chicks, means success for poultry raisers. For sale by J. S. McCrory & Son. 94tf _ o WILL SHEAR SHEEP I am equipped to shear your sheep. Leave orders at 819 Sb. Bush St„ Decatur, or leave orders with the Daily Democrat. 107-t3 SAM DIEHL. o NOTICE H. A. Straub, the expert wall paper cleaner, will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs. Rugs cleaned and porch washing. Prices right. Work guaranteed. 'Phone 750. 103-tS Insyde Tyres are not built for beauty; they are built for service. Our guarantee covers that. Phone 168.—J. H. Stewart.

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INVITATION EXTENDED i Indianapolis, May 6—An invitation ' has been extended to all officers, enlisted men and nurses in the medical and sanitary corps both at home and • overseas to take part in the great ■ Welcome Home parade which will be held here Wednesday, «• Col. E. D. 1 Clark, of this city, commanding Lilly 1 Base Hospital No. 32 which saw long ' service in France, will be in charge of the Seventh Division of the parade devoted entirely to tho medics. Col. Frank has made arrangements : to escort all visiting medical officers i and men to the mobilization point. • Service men are asked to wear their uniforms. Brassards will be provided for those not wearing the uniform. Those who desire to march must be at the point of mobilization, Ohio and Missouri streets, at 12:15 o’clock. “WASTE NOT, WANT NOT.” Undo Sam wants his people to make thrift and saving—taught by ' tho war —a permanent habit. To 1 popularize wise spending, intelligent saving, and safe investment, the 1 United States Treasury and the De--1 partment of Agriculture have prepared a series of leaflets which tell how to distribute incomes in what economists consider tho best way. For the ■ small family or the large, the mes--1 sage on these leaflets is expected to prove helpful. The result desired is I i that the American people shall spend j freely, but think before they spend ' j in order that they may get full value. 1 These leaflets teach that wise spend--1 ing involves weighing present needs and desires against future needs and | desires, while intelligent saving and | investment provide for future spend- ; ing, whether to cope with rainy-day emergencies or to take advantage of sunny opportunities. Practice of ! these principles will make for family stability, increase individual credit and buying power and directly con- - tribute to community and national - wealth and prosperity. What one home wastes is taken away from the nation’s wealth and makes all homes that, much poorer, the first leaflet states, and in it are enumerated the things that, household thrift demands. o TEN DOLLARS TURNED OVER Miss Lulu Gerber has turned over to Cal E. Peterson ten dollars for the ; Gym fund it being the proceeds derived from the musical given last . week at the Masonic hall. ! CHURNGOLDOIeo is what • they are all buying. Place your order with us.—Steele & Bleeke

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