Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1920 — Page 2

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o =- -A ■r* ■ = HFODAY is your opportunity io A place your order for delivery of a Buick Valve-in-Head motor car —to morrow, next week, or longer delay may cause your waiting thirty, sixty or ninety days in securing delivery. Buick demands are increasing steadily each day—and present purchasing is advised as a protection in future motor car delivery. It is a vital and important sujject that demands the immediate consideration of motor car purchasers? for Buick dealers already are receiving hundreds of orders for the summer and fall months. Should you prefer earlier delivery, take advantage of to-day’s opportunity in placing your order. Price* f. n. b. F'.ir.•, Michigan K-44 . $1395.00 f’o<k: K.t7 . Mod.) K-4S - $1595.00 Mo<» I I. 4J . $1455-JO Model K.-46 - .«ZZ35.00 Model K-JiO . s2Bt>C.3O Price* Rct:ised April 1, 1020 \ JI t -I t ; ' I t [— J. | 840 1 beUc * unh bnflt, BnicL < ill WW I I PORTER 4 BEAVERS Buick Distributors. Automobile Tires aftd Accessories J Corner Monroe.and First Streets .

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920

- - ( Fort Wayne Men t ' Visit Decatur (Continued from page one) G. L. Scheffler, Craig Biscuit Co., manufacturers linked goods. Joe Miller, Heit-Miller Ixiu Co., ma iufacturlng confectioners. J. E. Muring. Port Wayne Optical Co., wholesale optical goods, j John It. Mitchell. Washburn-Crosby Co., Hour manufacturers. R. B. Watt, Furnas Ice Cream Co., manufacturers. J C. Link. Fort Wayne Dental Depot, wholesale dental supplies. A. M. Groves. Journal-Gazette. Representative of Fort Wayne Dairy Co. C. E. Greer, F. C. Reiter, Wayne Hardware Co., wholesale. F. H. Cutshall. Old National Bank. F. C. DfHaven, P. C. Geye, Fisher Bros. Paper Co., wholesale. J. B. Franke. C. W. Winfeld, Perfection Biscuit Co., manufacturers baked goods. Independent Rubber Co., wholesale. F. G. Hamilton. Fort Wayne News and Sentinel. E. K. Shalley, McMillan Co., wholesale hay and grain. J. Ross McCulloch, First and Hamil- * ton National Bank. C. C. Schlatter, O. E. Richard, C. C. Schlatter & Co., wholesale hardware. Becker Paper Co., wholesale. Wm. A. Bayer. Coony Bayer Cigar Co., manufacturers. F. G. Landenberger, L. F. Ebenbach, E. H. Manth, Fort Wayne Drug Co.. wholesale. H. F. Moellering. James I. Doyle, Moellering Bros. & Green, wholesale 1 grocers. N. A. McKay, G. A. Frederick. D. F. Watereld. G. E. Bursley & Co., wholesale grocers. Ben Spaethe, George De Wald Co., wholesale dry goods. S. W. Newell. Indiana Paint ano Varnish Co., wholesale. Oscar S. Rhoads. Rhoads Paint Co., jobbers. C. J. Stier. P. & H. Supply Co., I wholesale plumbers' supplies. Heit Candy Co., wholesale confectioners. A. L. Dern. Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. ■Central Rubber & Supply Co., wholesale tires and accessories. (Representative of Citizens Trust Co. W. H. Moeller, National Mill Sup- . ply Co., wholesale mill supplies. I Great Britain is establishing a sys- ; tern of municipal milk bureaus.

'I ♦ SOCIETY DOINGS + H U — Club Calendar Tuesday Three-Link Club—l. O 0. F. Hall. Wednesday. St. Vincent de Paul Society—Mrs. C. S. Clark. Five Hundred Club Mrs. J. 11. Vian. Thursday Root Township Economic Club Mrs. Rhoda Mahan. Presbyterian Aid —Mrs. Jacob Atz. , Philathea Class of the Baptist' Church —Mrs. Edgar Lewis. Evangelical Ladies' Aid —Mrs. Joe Palmer. The Philathea class of the Baptist Sunday school will meet Thursday, evening at the home of Mrs, Edgar Lewis. ♦ The Ladies’ Aid society of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Joe Palmer. All ladies are requested to be present. ON UPWARD TREND (United Press Service) New York. May 25— (Special to Daily Democrat)— The upward movement which has recently characterized dealings in foreign exchange continued to make further progress today. Quotations on demand sterling fluctuated but in general buying it held at 13.84, off 2U from yesterday's close. Franc checks were up 15 centimes at 13.07: lire checks 18.82; marks made a new high on the present movement at .0262; cables were .0264, up .0015; Canadian dollars .8925. REPRESENTED NEW MEXICO Mrs. C. E. Mason of Roswell, was the only woman present at the recent , meeting of the New Mexico Democratic State Central committee, but assurance is given that the state convention of June 3 will call out many ■ new voters. In discussing "Woman's Sphere in Politics" at the banquet following the committee meeting Mrs Mason declared that women are not . entering politics for what they can ■ get for themselves, but with the idea of improving the home life and the home environment of the American people. DOUGHNUT GIRL NOW LEADINGJM WORK INDIANA GIRL WHO FRIED FIRST SWEETS IN FRANCE LEADS SALVATION ARMY WORK IN NEW YORK STATE. OSWEGO CITIZENS BACK HER IndiaiiKpo.ls. — (Special) — From the envied position of the girl who fried the first American Salvation ' Army doughnut in France Adjutant Helen Purviance, an Indiana miss, has advanced to the place of “leading citizen" of Oswego, N. Y. Miss Purviance, who is widely known in Indiana for her w’ork with the Salvation torps in this state, was born In Huntington, Ind., and her I parents now reside In Warren. She ' joined the Army as a soldier, May 17, 1906, in Washington, Ind., and became an officer In 1908. She was in charge of a local corps at Oswego, N. Y., when this country stepped into the war and rhe applied for work overseas, winning fame as the "first doughnut maker.” Adjutant Purviance is now back in Oswego doing civilian relief work and every one in Oswego Is happy During the war her absence was so strongly felt that at the time of the Salvation Army Home Service Appeal last year the citizens of Oswego promised they would give their utmost to support the work if Adjutant Purviance could be returned to her work among them. This was done and Oswego expects to make its response to Home Service one that will piaca it among the leaders. The Salvation Army in Indiana will hold Its Home Service Appeal from May 10 to 20. Major Arthur R. Robinson, chairman of the executive comfalttee making the appeal, declares the outlook is most favorable for successfully raising Indiana's share of 1452.000. 1 Tr -* - California housewives are discussing the abolition of Sunday motor rides, in order to conserve fuel for tractors, irrigation pumps and trucks Canada comes to the front in the League of Nations with the offer tn take the mandate for Armenia if it is offered her. Large and beautiful amethysts, hitherto unknown in the United Kingdom, recently have been found in Wales. _ * S—s_s_WANT ADS EARN—

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I FA lL RIVER WOMEN ORGANIZED frags before preparing to e . n pnnfPl red CD lUt u > I the i’ 1 " 1 ' h . t | l(3 dis-1 he first to complete tinrtiun of being th Lganlutios. Vnder h ‘‘ ‘ | Mrs. Gladys U. Bnuigdom of h J I c ommittee, they have i on 'work. Mrs. Michael >. Sullbai is| Llty chainuan and Mrs. Henry -D Spook, vieochairman. Under them llt . rine win'll chairmen who l>« v ‘ (k j I voted themselves to the work of reg-, i istering the detnoerstic women. _ Pineapples i">’ < anninff lJust reec-hed a s BlHiwn ;l Buy now as lliese will Im l |k cheapest of the season Fisher & Harris Cash (iron t v

IffSfßii 1 ■ . ■- ’ ‘ I Watch this space for Studabaker’s advertisement. Insurance of every discription carefully attended too. Farmer’s Insurance —Fire and Tornado One of my specialties. Sec me before placing your tornado business. ’Phone No. 392. or write me at Decatur .Indiana, and I will call and see you. D. E. STUDEBAKER, 118 Jefferson St. — • - Palatable Smoked Meats I ’ .. ' "“' i. ig■ -t * When you seem to be hied qF all kinds of fresh meats and want a change, there is nothing that will appeal to your taste more than some of our various smoked meats. Or for a lunch you will find them verv convenient. II Fresh Fish THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS Wu II find this a mighty nice place to ii'adi. W e endeavor at alt times to show our iipprveialion of your p.itrcmage. You'll fiml : ~lu' "1 the most sanitary markets to be Inund any where.—You'll like to trade here just as much as we will like to have you. Fred Mutscbler Packing Co. 237 West Monroe St. Telephones 106-374-

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