Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1920 — Page 2

TO PUT IT TO USE Chicago, 111., May 19—Part or the | expenditure of the millions raised by | the Baptists iu their New .World Movement. is to he definitely yoted at the meeting of the denominational convention «i< Buffalo, June 22, to 2R.; The sacrifices made by the hundreds I of thousands of Baptists, who iu the face of the high cost of living, con-1 trlbutid u total of $56,000,000 to the| cuusa of Christianity, and who are to continue their giving until the 0100.000.000 fund desired is raised.; will h, the guide of the convention delegates in Buffalo. J ■ Til working plan to he adopted • 1

WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR COOI) SECOND HAND BEET CULTIVATORS. CALL OFFICE OF SUGAR COMPANY AND TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE. * I Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co. j r~ —> Invite Your Friends to Decatur Fill oat the following blank, insert the name and address of relative or friend you want invited to Decatur's Old Home Week and the Eig Northern Indiana fair, then mail the coupon to Herman Yager, chairman of the Old Home Week invitation committee. He will write a special invitation to the relative or friend to come to Decatur during tne week of August 9th to 14th and enjoy the biggest week in the history of the old town. , At the time you fill out this coupon, you, yourself write to your relatives or friends, urging them to come. Send in as many of these coupons as you possibly can. COUPON | Name of jS* £• f -I Relative or Friend Relative or Friend's Postoiiice Address My own name is — Remember the Big Week, Aug. 9 to 14th i — — 1 ■ /--- > The object of a Trust Company, like any other useful institution, is to render Service, to supply a real human Need. That Srvice consists in taking care of estates, of all moneys and properties, into which you have poured your vitality and thought. It offers you a Security, and a high order of corporate ability w hich no Individual can possibly give. You have acquired property, you have made your will, ari now you owe it to yourself to have an Executor that will carry out your desires with abso-.. iule iidality. That is one of the things a Trust Company does, and does better than any Individual can possibly do. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE >- - —*> I Watch this space for Studabakcr’s advertisement. Insurance of every discretion carefully attended too. Farmer’s Insurance—Fire and Tornado One of my specialties. See me before placing your tornado business. ’Phone No. BD2, or write me at Decatur ,Indiana, and I will call and see you. D. E. STUDEBAKER, 418 Jefferson St. 1

by the convention will be one unprecedented in scope and Intensity ; (luring the history of the denomination. A program will be presented liy the American Baptist Home Mission Society, it inis already been formulated In detail and involves work j among’ the new Americans, beneiits for Ihe Indians, work for the Negroes. I development in Latin America, In Mexico and on the frontier. t'ntler the general heading of work for the New Americans the Society intends to develop schools for the training cf missionaries who can . peak to the new Americans in their own tongues.

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r I M + SOCIETY DOINGS + ll' . ' . —+ — ♦ +—+ -+ ♦—+ Club Calendar ’ | Thursday ' I Two-cent Supper—Junior of 1 , M. E. Church at Church. Men's Club, Christian Church —Alva i ; liaker Home. '' Helping Hand —Reformed Church. ' ! W. It. C—G. A. R. Hall. Friday ' I W. F. M. Society of M. E. Church Mrs. Sprang. D. Y. U. Class —Mrs. Karl Krider. Christian Ladies’ Aid — Mrs. John Harnett. Pocahontas—lxxlge Room, j Presbyterian Men—Manse. Saturday. Two-ceut Supper — Evangelical Church in ltasement. i The Willing Worker class of the Hobo TT. R church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry W alters on the j evening of May 14th, fbr their rag-, ular monthly meeting. A program was given by the class, after which ihe minutes of last meeting were read and (lie roll called. The program committee then gave out the program for ' the next meeting to be held with Mr I! Will Heaths on the evening of June |n. The business meeting was then j taken up The amount of the collec- ! tion for the evening was $3.83. Those present for the evening were Mr. and ; Mrs. Perry Watters and daughter, Mr. ['and Mrs. Fred Geier and daughter, [Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilton, Mrs. Geo. I j Koos, Mrs. J. L. Chronister. Mrs. Almond Shaffer. Mrs. Wilton Chrcn i:ier, Mrs. Alford Daniels, Mrs. Will Heath, Miss Bertha Heath. Mr Hebcr Heath. Miss Stella Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf and family. Robert j Smith. Mrs. Wanda Aubaugh. A lunch was then served by the hostess. —ConI tributed. j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shady had for •their guests Sudav at dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Kirehner and daughters, j Irene. Lorine, Erma and June: Edna . Ehrman and Mr. Gilbert of Monroe, j In the afternoon they were surprised | l, y Mrs. Shady's brother. David So- [ \ ine. and family from W illiaihs. and j Mr. Shady’s sister and family from Tocsin. ♦ The Pocahontas lodge will have inItfation Friday evening. All. member# of degree team are asked to be present. * The Helping Hand society of the Reformed church w ill meet in the Sunday school roctn of the church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members are asked to be present. ♦ The VV. R. C. will meet Thursday evening at the G. A. R. hall, at which time important business matters will be transacted. E?brv member is especially requested to be present. Ahmad Sohrab gave up the privileges of a whole Persian harem to marry a California girl. Prince KHel Frederick is tiring of the automotule business and is becoming interested in American movies as a money making field. Fays a Berlin report. The Oxford India paper toted in P.ibler is still manufactured uniW special conditions which are kept secret, lut numerous imitations of good qualities have sprung up. The British Trades Union Congress voted against the use of the general ; trike to compel the government to nationalize the mines.

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SaiiSrteS J. Said tittle Dan to the grocery ■man. *'| want eome Golden Sun, •‘You knu» m> mother *lll havo no other, ~ ••She saya there'a only one F7|o peddler will til accept counterfeit money fbr the cooee he sells, but many give, you counterfeit coffee for good money. The one way to be sure of good coffee is to buy coffee sold only by reputable grocers. The Wool son Spice Co. Tbledo. Ohio

John J. Garrity, Chicago's chief of police, having been put in full charge ot police operations in that city “withcut cumbersome restrictions,” says he will rid Chicago of crime in six months or resign. Lincoln always called his law par- j tner “Billy,” but the law partner (Herndon) never felt easy in addressing Lincoln otherwise than as “Mr. Lincoln."

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Europe is now mining novels " native Moroccan, Egyptian and 1 K Uh authors. The reigning Turkish novel Is notable for its tu.thor's cb.y alrous understanding of the ntort d. irate feelings of women A strUtF in the Boston Symphony, orchestra resulted when the concert master left his position? TWO-CENT SUPPER . Don’t forget the big two-vent supp">' o be held at the Evangelical enure i iaturday evening. The ladies in «'l>R ,! '*‘ of the supper have arranged for » number of good things to eat at this Mine and especially urge you to he rPS p„t The following is the list ot good things that will be served: Roast ;am and dressing, chicken, noodles. Hashed potatoes and gravy, pm 1,1,1 s ,-breln, sweet potatoes, baked beans, scalloped corn, potato salad, d ■•)“'“ ■ggs. spring salad, new onions, baking .owder biscuits and butter, sam! ,-iches, pie. cake, fruit and ice cream. WOMEN KISSED HAYS (United Press Service) Washington, May 19 -(Special .*• )ailv Democrat) — Suffrage militants . rganized the • heckling” which Will •lays, republican national chairman need as he rose to kddresss a mass meeting of republican women here j yesterday. Headquarters of the na ional woman's party issued a statenent saying IT of its membership par ticipated. PASTRY SALE The Willing Worker class of the Hobo U. B. church will hold a pastry ! ,ale on Saturday afternoon, May 21. lat Milton Clironister’s store, tile salt io consist of the following- Die, cake, doughnuts and cottage cheese. Thi iadies have decided to sf'rt a fund, called the “furnace” fuml, which will be used toward placing a furnace under the church. Any tne wishing to donate to the ladies or tc assist them! in their efforts will he 'Uadiy received and welcomed. Have you tried those •’> cent Conev Isle Sandwiches —at — Fred & Bill’s? 1

J A, I [ Each.and Every 1 Spoonful of Grape=Nut [ is a spoonful I k of health food f I Try Grape-Nufs for breakfast each, morning, 1 dSnSiiiEa i j CRYSTAL THEATRI “o U T OF LUCK” i A Parcmount picture featuring the delightful little screen actress ; I DOROTHY GISH. The Fates Sam No! Marry'on Friday the thirteenth, when a black I cat walked on her wedding gown and her hero spilled the salt’ I Never! Besides a “dark man” had entered her fife. The stars fa ed to tell her what he would do there, but goodness gracious new jte I mixed up her horoscope! If you want to se« the screen, greatest I comedienne "eat up" the “soup” in superstition, see Dorothy G.sh in ••OUT OF LUCK.” -OVERPOWERED” The tenth episode of the famous serial, "Smashing Bar. er :he serial cf the high spots and the open spaces.