Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1920 — Page 2
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r— ’ Decatur High School BOYS GLEE CLUB Colored Minstrel Fri., March 19, 8:00 p. m. ATHLETIC HALL Order your ticket now from any high school student. ADMISSION 35c. L ✓ I '• ■ \ /'W | ■I r / 4 / ZJ • ■J thorns' ibr ole*!And \xi:h spring making ils Ikiw one’s thoughts turn to br<Ji .in up 11 i Imu aftche long winter. \\ I’.ip r hl- m \\s print paper is scarce this year and wi ui c ■ you to make an Early Selection from our early showings. Lahr .shipments promise to be much higher . in price. Thousands of Rolls of New Spring Patterns In stock right this minute. It’s just a matter of coming in anti getting yours. Holthouse Drug I Company PAINT—VARNISH TOO. ' z «re ■ - WJ .• ~ --'TjK ■ .jCfce ■ *' ... *O-?. —' —- — ' " —■■■■■„. " , . , *'
!Be Your Auto’s Doctor! Lee Hardware Company Will Furnish the Tools * C You would not think of calling a Doctor every time you SHK u@ J skin vn i lr mickle or catch a little cold. Then whv run to a Zi r< pairshop with your car every time a spark plug goes wrong, a grease cup needs tilling, or an inner lube needs F r~p. V® patching? You can do this “tinkering" yourself during -pare lime and enjoy the work as well as enjoy the saving VC X '* V ol repair bills and the big protit made by the average fwldn S; garage or repair shop on supplies and repair materials. Buy your tools and supplies from the Lee Hardware Co. and Do Your Own Work. If \ou Have Something to Sharpen Bring it in This Week—Costs Nothing. Lee Hardware Co.
WHAT'S IN A NAME? ' The doctor said, as he bent over the Patient, "I don't quite like your heart action.'' Then, as lie again applied the stethoscope, he added: "You have, 1 take It, had some trouble with angina pectoris?” ’ "Well, doc," said the young man. rather sheepishly, "you're partly right; only that ain’t her name." —The Biuek Watch. John Hay said, "There will always be 34 par cent, of the Senate on the big. kguard side of every question that eiiues before them." - 1 - 11
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... SOCIETY DOINGS I Club Calendar , _ i Monday Research Club - Mrs. Daniel Sprang. . Delta Theta Tau Mlbs Glenys Man- | gold. Wednesday Shakespeare Club Ml”- John Tyndall Thursday Men s Class of Christian Church ( Roy Miller hmm on North Filth St Friday. D. Y. B. Class Mrs Reed Saturday Two-tent Supper At Evangelhal Church Parlors. The Tri Kappa Sorority of «ui h Decatur has a chapter, celebrated its twentieth anniversary recently, a: ■: yesterday's Indianapolis Sunday stir ; has the following to say of the organization which will be of interest to t ie .local sorority members and the people in general: "Tri Kappa, which has just celejbrated its twentieth anniversary with 'a series of symbolic parties and paI geants, is exclusively a Hoosier sorority. It was organized in February. 1901. at Girls' Classical School res i idence in Imlinapolis by a small group of students who conceived the idea of forming an organization that would be more binding than a club. The following spring chapters were installed in the home towns of the girls, the firit one being installed at Bloomington. Ind., by Mrs. J. E. P Holland (M.ss Beryl Showers), now a life member of grand council, and Miss Bertha Mattnows Showers. Miss Mary Gallahan of f Peru is grand president ot the sor >r- , i'j ; ti« Anne S hackletoi I S ■ of Anderson, crat’d vi< preside”:. Mrs C. R. Quick i» pr'•si<!> nt of 'in Indianajapis chapter and Mrs J Fri I Holland is treasurer of the chapter. There are sixty-three chapters in the state, averaging forty’ members leach. Indianapolis boasts the o’ly tlnmnae association, with an enrollnent of thirty-one active members. The patronesses are Mrs. James P. Goodrich. Mrs Samuel M. Ralston and I Mrs Sarah Mull The official embletnd pin is the gold skull and cro - keys, the skull set w ith red and gre» ■ »ye». They have an official publi.aion. Cross Keys, issued quarterly, of vhich Mrs. Georgia Wyatt Moore of tushville is editor in chief. Tri K. i> >a has been active in charitable and civic work, especially during tIU ah;!d welfare campaign wligp qjpwters took charge of the work of weighing and measuring babies all over the state. They were enthusiastic workers daring the war campaigns and Red Cross activities, the Indianapolis chanter do- ! ~ating supplies for the boys in camp who were ill during the "f’u" ppidemic. sending money to Armenia for two years, and aiding various charities, l.oci-l leagues are active in suffrage work Fifteen quits have furnished i .nd endowed rooms in local hospitals j Clinton has inaugurated, in <• >-opera- . lion with the Junior Red Cross, a mis' in the public schools: Rochester I has lent a helping hand to the county, i nurse and is planning to purchase a . ' ar for her use. Two chanters. Indiana Harbor and, i East Chicago. haveXestablished a milk I ’d ”gg fund, making monthly donations. Kokomo is planning to establish' J a day nursery; ami the \,.w Harmony j I chapter has given J 2.000 for the resf.y ; ratlin of historical propertv in its ei’y. i I The work is wide in scope, dealing; | pr ncipally with needr children. Various chapters have provid’d medical ; i attention for children who could n.-.t L t'herwise afford it. The Goshen chair liter during the epidemics of the last I two years, established soun stations I, fi r the sufl'erori- Tri Kappa >sta> I pished a scholarship fund several years I * ago and is sending five young women [lto college, the only condition being ' | that the recipient attend an Indiana
BkSHi o I : I Sy aWBB d tW - ’ a h J J*. kuX y&Kr Illi O —there’s nothing but f satisfaction. Seitsfartxm in buying —be* cause oi economical cost. —in using — bee;<usr of as trance of best resuits. —meeting the goodies it raises -* lux*ause they ate pure and healthtui. 1 Cahir.iet contains only such ingredients as have been ap* proved ofljcially by the L. S. >< d .A ut hort — You save when you wat ti 36S
I school. The total of the stints siren by the chapters to war work is -18,000. Every chapter has some definite line of work •in which it is interested, in .<>!• • dition to the state work. The convertE tion of last year, held at the Claypool f hotel, attended hy 700 members from 'over the state, was the largest in the I history of the sorority.” + ‘J The men's class of the Christian 1 , church will meet on Thursday evening with Roy Miller on North Fifth , street. All members are urged to be present. ♦ '! Tic March section of the Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical church will 1 . give a two cent supper Saturday i evening at the church parlors. Sup per will be served from five to seven and a good menu which will be announced later will be served. + The Sunday school class taught by Mrs E i>. Kern, of the Evangelical ’ church, had a very delightful evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Garard l on last Friday evening. About a <loz en of the members were present and ' a good meeting is reported. Mrs. 1 Garard served dainty refreshments. + I The reanlar meeting of the Shakes- ; e ire club v. ill be held Wednesday aft- ! ernoon at the home of Mrs. John Tyndall. All members are requested to be present. REACH NEW HIGHS New York. March 15. —< Special to Daily Democrat) Standard Oil of New 'Jersey sold at 902 and Standard Gil of ,Ni w York -4Tt» here today. Belli are new highs. - - - - - ELUDE THEIR FRIENDS i Chic -o. M. h 15 (Special to Daily Deinorrat) — While railroad trains and marriage license clerks in New York City and a dozen other places were being watt hod for them. Miss Phillipe Brown of Chicago and George F. (Tape. Jr., of Cedar Rapids, lov.a. were quietly married here yesterday FARM FOR SALE M acres, 2U, miles of Decatur, good 7 room house, barn 3Gxsg with shed attached 2"x;'C. corn er j|, granary 24x10. con:'-nt floor through driveway, handings [Minted and In good repair, extra good fenuing. over ].,.i0 rods of tii,. j u j arßl , we can give you immediate possession, a bargain. See us at once. LEONARD & ANDREWS Otlice over Engler store. Phone 425. Decatur, Ind. G3-6t CH Y PROPERTY ■»fr , , ... . We have a large list of city propertv for sale, if interested to bin or sell see us at once. Leonard & Andrews. 'Phone 125. 63-4tx
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QUOTATIONS uvwsr, , ——— — I New York. Marek 1» -(Special to I hdly Democrat)— Foreign exchange I luotalioua were lower than Saturday's j losing al the opening today Marks I fetnand opened at .0112.. off I, l; . lI1 d BtarltM al »3.t>s’». off IH; I Ort » cent.mes; lire is 24 off 4: Belgian cables 1110. off|l 20 and United States dollars on Can I ada 113, unchanged. CARD OF THANKS We take this. acceptable method of! ex. ressing our sincere appreciation j for the many kindnesses extended to; our husband and father. John Pal , terson. during his illness and to us during that period, and also after his, death by neighlwirs and friends, and I especially do we extend our thanka to the minister in charge ot the fun i i ral. the funeral directors and to a'l | ethers who extended a helping hand; in our time of bereavement. John Patterson died at his home I near Geneva. Indiana. Thursday. Mar. 11. 1920. and was laid to rest in the | cemetery at Columbus. Indiana, Saturday afternoon at 2 o clock. Mrs. John Patterson and Children. BJDBM • Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breaUi find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Ottve Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and fiver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calcanei docs without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, gnping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without pnpingjiainor any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen j ears of practice . among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive al; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c. — e ;
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