Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 11 February 1920 — Page 2

SOCIETY DOINGS n nil Club Calendar WEDNESDAY Mt. Pleasant Mite Society all day, with Mrs. Ed. Spangler. Ladies’ of Reformed church, with Mrs. Martin Miller . Valentine Dance at Masonic hall. Ladies' Aid society of the Evangelical church at Sunday School room. Thursday P. 11. Aid at the home of Mrs. Roy Mumms, in the afternoon, assisting hostesses. Mrs. Ben Hoagland and I Mrs. Dayton Steele. Baptist Aid. with Mrs S. E. Shamp | on Mercer Ave., at 2:30. Zion Ladies A|<i Society at the home of Mrs. Herman Heuer all day. Eastern Star at 7:30 at Masonic I hull. Loyal Workers class in evening at the home of Mrs. Tom Kern. Chib meeting at the Royal Neigh hors in evening. i Loyal Workers' class in evening :.t I home of Mrs. Tom Kern. FRIDAY Woman's Board of Mission of Christian church -Mrs. Dr. Mangold. Pocahontas Needle Club. “500” with Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp. Miss Maynie Harting was hostess to the Delta Theta Tail sorority Monday evening. The usual business was« taken up ami further plans for the I Valentine dance were made. Miss' Leona Bosse gave an interesting report of her trip to Richmond. Ind. at the meeting of the Grand Officers of the Delta Theta Tail. This meeting was held at the Commercial Club Inst Saturday. They were entertained at dinner at the Arlington Hotel. Miss Bosse is Grand Inspector. Miss Hart ing served very tempting refre diluents. • The Co-Workers class of the Meth-' odist Sunday school met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills on Mercer Avenue last evening and a very fine meeting is reported with about twenty-five in attendance. One of the main business features of the meeting was to organize for more esj in work during the coming reviv- , al campaign which starts soon at the M. E church. This class is a class made up of a bunch M good singers with Mr. Wilson Beery as their sing ing master, and after the business meeting last evening they practiced t a number of songs to be sung at the? iHIWCNHIMT' ffPWI They have also consented to sing at the Memorial services of the American Legion to be held at the court room, this city, on Washingtons’ birthday. The members report that , they were very royally entertained by the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs.] Mills. + Mi s .Mathilde Berlin? entertained at a lovely six o'clock dinner last] evening in honor of Miss Vera Rhine-1 hadrt. of Portland and Miss Agnes! Overman, of Covington. Kentucky.; Other guests wtere Misses Gdennys .Mangold and Margaret Smith. + Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colter gave a i delightful dinner party today for theirl t'onuin Iron.. rr...

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.by Miss Germaine CoSee. Miss VeI renu Niblick assisted the hostess in | serving a delicious lunch. There i will be no more meetings until after Lent. ♦ The men of the Rebekah lodge sprung a surprise on the ludy members of the lodge last evening in the form of an ,oyntvr supper. They prepared the repast while th«- lodge was in session and just us lodge was over ’hey announced that they were wanted in the dining room. The guests were seated at the small tables and were served by the genii-' 'men. They are "real'' cooks and d" serve a great deal of credit for their eutertainiunt. A delightful time was enjoyed by all present. + Twenty of the high school friends of Miss Veronica Anker went to her home last night and completely surprised her, the occasion being her sixteenth birthday. The evening was spent in dancing and playing game ; A beautiful birthday cake was a feature of the delicious hgich served by Mrs Anker. + 1 The New club which was recently organized by the Royal Neighbors will meet Thursday night followin’: lodge Mes3a|ies Eady Bell an 1 Biggs will be hostesses. ♦ Charles Johnson and family were guests at a chicken dinner today tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. G W. Ruckman on North Second street. All enjoyed the day very much. ABOUT TOWN Mrs. J. H. Heller went to Fort Wayne to spend a few days with L. G. Ellingham and family. Mr. aid Mrs. Dick Miller, of Indianapolis are also guests at the Ellingham home. Mrs. Ed Dickerson and daught ?r Martha went tn F"ort Wayne to vit it Mrs Dickerson's sinter, Mrs Homeyer at the hospital. Mr. ann Mrs. A. Dugan went ’o Ft. Wayne to take dinner with friends and to attend (he concert given Lithe Detroit Symphony Orchestra. SEWING WANTED—lnquire at 604 North Second str *t or call phone number 3. 36-3tx Edward W. Meyers attorney of Ft. Wayne was here on legal business ioday. Try tin extra loaf of the “EAT” bread at the sign “Eat.’* It’s (he best food. 3(j-ot THE FARMER'S OPPORTUNITY. Description of the method of borrowing money on farms on the government plan through the First Jcint Stock Land Bank of Fort Wayne, Ind. The idea is to loan money on farms for Umger periods than is the existing pSactiee now, as authorized under the Federal Farm Loan Act, effective July. 1916. This law makes it possible for the farmers to make, money by borrowing money. It is the Intention to place money within the reach of the farmer on such terms as to convert the farm mortgage into a source of profit. The money may be loaned you to buy land for agricultural purposes, to purchase equipment, such as teams, machinery, live stock, to provide beneficial improvements, structure, tiling, drainage, fencing, buildings, etc. The money is loaned on the "amortization plan" which me ins ihe paying off of the indebtedr.es by installments of a fixe! amount, throughout a period of years. As an example—On a loan of SI,OOO payment would be S7O a year, which payment applies upon interest and principal, paying off loan in 33 years. Upon a Ten Thousand Dollar loan, the payment each year would be S7OO. Borrower may pay off part or all of loan after five years. Loans made up to one-half of the value of the land and 20 per cent of the insurable value of the improvement. NO COMMISSION—LOAN’S MADE TO BORROWER AT COST. No restrictions are placed on the use of the money you borrow and your affairs are not subject to the scrutiny of others. You are not worried about a renew al. not the trouble and expense of one You have no uncertainty about, interest rates. You have liberal prepayment privileges after five years. You do not tie up yourself or your land. Eevery payment you make reduces your principle as well as the interest, so that at the expiration of th? loan the entire debt has been discharged. Such an opportunity an this should give courage to an enterprising farmer to buy more land, to improve hia farm and live stuck and have the use and profits therefrom. For further information see French Quinn. President The Bowers Realty Co Offices over Vance & Htte’a Clothing Store, diagonally across from Court House. tues-tf

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EXPRESSES THANKS Rev. c. J. Miner wishes in manner to thank the followingfriends: The one the marriage of the couple who wii turned away from the parsonage door, the brethren who officiated it the funerals in absence on accoimt of illness, to Mr. Walters for the i help with an address on Sunday evening. to all the people who have ca ed at the home or by telephone, a Ito the people who have been offering! their prayers in our behalf. 1'" *h I laidies Aid. The Silent Work, ii'sj Class ami Hie Young Girls’ (’lass fo' j ’ their beautiful floral gifts. M’vJiner is now ill. Rev C. J- MINER At the sign ”EAI" speciii! lunch lor tiller the ‘ante, chicken sandwiches, salad anti French pastries and pic nda-j inotle, at the sign “ EAT ”, 1f Harting & Lose ’> Remember the stock sale of Albert Spuller to be held at his residence one inilfli niotrh and one-half mile oast of Monroe, Indiana, on Feb. 13This is -a god opportunity for the armers. __ Crystal Theater tomorrow night Big Bill Heart conus to this theater tomorrow night in his latest Parainount-Artcralt production. “The Money Corral, written by himself, which means it is a made-to-order picture and built around his per sonalily. Bill has two of the prettiest girls in films playing opposite him: Jane Novak and r Rhea Mitchell. Bet he was eint barrassed to death with two girls like that around him. But 0 he wasn't half as embarrassed y as the gang of rowdies that e tried to put something over on u him. First they tried to beat him up. Some chance, and then they tried to frame him and did not succeed in this. It's a lot of fun. this picture.

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