Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1920 — Page 2
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH Bov E. O. Miller of Mentone, Ind., will preach at the Baptist church tills gvening. Every member is expected to ittend. How Fast We Dio A n ice of People lVh« X Huud of ’The pcpuJatlun of the world about | l,G8»),30l' Th,) avet. I'i'.c of de ith Is about About 57.374.7' 3 dh annually. I Keafty '■ i,s'-0 d ■ w ckl>. i i In <t •’’» die ev > y «n nute. ' About die vv *v kwo ret *hj ’v have -Led while >ou (b< >re our pr!i«‘*) v. i ch th pr fight vff »..i*ly old a '• v:vn. o Balkan a, or -h : part of j’ltojx •’ people. 7h>ur;h brave nr I f?n losu f- v >■ ap: 'Oral !*■ ’ • I -.,.p ri .(. new« . m w?. n ; 1 • , ! i ,vr.< A <•., . of j i r I erba brewed in n»c jpful of hot j t - -rd ! 5 :- it hcdtr-.i- cLnvr.abs | : I .to ./.a V,. :u- r n'H ’■ if 1 *rr aisragr j ■:nz i. to . rd) • >f Ik:? • ■ n I F---c.-: t -d 1 •• tLa I L:.i ■ you *• i a • _ _ •* •»
CRYSTAL THEATRE TONIGHT “ 1H E ' U-VST STR AW ” , *’ ,* > \ V. illiani Fox prodsraon featuring the newly made screen star, BUCK JONES. It bounds in Tense Situations throughout. It has all the elements ol love, laughter and life. It is brimful of dash and daring. It is lull o’ pep from start to finish. It is iramm I with adventure and typical Western romance. Buck h.n - s ■ figure who is noted the world over for his daring horsi m.mship stunts. Don’t miss this one. Come. “Explosive Bullets.” the 12th episode of the famous serial, “Smashing Barriers." featuring William Duncan. MMMM MH M MM I MBH I — a ”TT ,| PEOPLE WHO KEEP ACCOUNTS and regulate their expenditures systematically, save money and prosper. A budget will help you. We will furnish the budget FREE. Will you take the time to keep it? Ask for one. Every dollar you own has a possible earning power, and every idle dollar means just so much money lost. Start today and build a Savings Account. We pay interest on Savings. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co BANK OF SERVICE * ~*~ — — ■ - - I - ■ - ATTENTION! Watch this space for Studabaker’s advertisement. Insurance of every discription carefully attended too. A I Farmer’s Insurance—Fire and Tornado One of my specialties. See 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, 418 Jefferson St.
Will Organize County Workers (Continued from page one) diatriet. . 1 The meMingi will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening at head-' !iiart , 'rs and every one interested in 1 tlse success of the party is urged to * ittend. Mr. Crittenberger will make I ever, effort to organize the district • T own t<> the Individual and is asking, j ■ our assistance. Will Repair the Bridges 1 (Continued from page one) 1 is given ns the cause. •] Not only the bridges are showing, igns of weakening, but the roadbeds 1 >n many of the main highways are T howing wear. The highway superin- j tendent is now spreading crushed . tone on the Bussell street highway, nd this will proceed to the Henry tilting corner, a mile south of the cor- ■ oration line. ( Renairs are also being made to the I •mid leading east and northeast from ■io Monroe street bridge. By dosing i the north bridge to Port Wayne trafI c is diverted over this highway, and | I it must of necessity be kept in good ! T'Tdr. Then. U <>. this road will be j ,i td quite extensively during the! eek of tlie Great Northern Indiana! i r and the Old Home Week in Aug-1 ■'st. It is also planned to oil this] 'ehway after the stone has settled ■ jto mace. This will be greatly appre- j ■ ate by those living along the route ■ d I ' traffic to anti from the fair j rounds to the city. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE (United press Service) Chic.eo. June 2—(Special to Dail? i 'temocrat)—Corn: July. $1.75: Sept. : 51.61'-;. Oats: July. 93%c;, Sept I ' 79%c. Have you tried those 5 cent Coney Isle Sandwiches —at — Fred & Bill’s? ' ~>9-W-tf & x-gmaaKa3B.au inis mstiw—■
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920
+ o O—o—o —o—0—O —O —o—o—♦0 —o—♦ I DOINGS IN SOCIETY o + o o -o-—o—o —o—o-o —o* o—4 Club Calendar Wednesday Reformed W, M. 8. —Mrs. Fred Bellemeyer. Zion Lutheran ladies’ Aid — Mrs. Rev. Hinz. Ic-Nlck Club—Mrs. Claude Coffee. Thursday Calvary Ladies' Aid — Miss Bessie Lichtenberger. Baptist 1-adies’ Aid Society — Mr-:. Edgar Lewis. Ever-Ready Sunday School — Mrs. Leland Franks. Friday Anniversary Party of Womans Home Missionary Society — M. E. Church. Walther league of Lutheran Church —At School House. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have an all-day quilting bee at the church on Thursday. Ladies ; are requested to bring thimbles, needles. scissors and lunch. 129-12 ♦ Mr. ami Mrs. Reinhard Reinking entertained at their home in Union township, Sunday for dinner and supplier. Mr. and Mrs. George Reidenbach and son Edwin of Convoy, Ohio; Mr. land Mrs. Richard Reidenbach and | daughters, Dorothy. Ixiuise. Ruth. Elnore. and Esther of South Bend. Ind ; i Mr. and Mrs. John Bleeke and chil- > dren, Della. Margaret. Wilbur, and Hilda of Union township; Mr. and ] Mrs. George Reinking and Son. Howlard of Fort Wayne; and Mrs. Henry Schamendoh ,of Decatur. It was a fine gathering and all enjoyed the time spent with the Reinkings. ♦ The C L. of C. ladies held their reg(uglar meeting last evening at the K. of C. hall. A large number of mem- | bers were present, and at this time two showers for two of its members were planned. On next Thursday evening. a shower will be given for Miss Florence Meyer, to be held at the home of Miss Dreda Parent. A show r for Miss Phileamina Colchin will be "iven next Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Tena Sehurger. + | Tlie Walther league of the Lutli- | eran church will meet at tlie school house Friday qvening at 7:30 o'clock. The Ever-Ready sundry school class "viU Jiqid ita, . ‘ Uuft -i lay th’ehiwg at the home of S’rs. Inland Franks. All members are re quested to be present. ♦ ' The telephone girjs were the guests at an aluminum shower given last evening at the home of Mrs. Ed. Berling in honor of Miss Florence Meyer, a member of the local telephone force who is to be married within the near future. The evening was spent in a | ocial manner, a number of games and J eoiitests being staged, the prizes being , won by Miss Margueret Kinzle, Miss Agnes Meyer and Mrs. Lady, which were turned over to the coming bride A delicious two-course luncheon was -erved and the guests departed at a late hour. + The Tri Kappa sorority initiated five girls last evening. The Dugan horn > where they met was eharminc •y decorated in white flowers, the sorority’s emblem. The girls initiated were. Helen Dugan, Dorothy Smith. Bernice Leonard, Florence Haney, Doris Erwin. The girls decided to have a stand at the fair next fall. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beery celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last evening. Those present were the W. F. Beery family, the C. H. Colter family and the Martin Beery family. Mrs. Martin Beery entertained and the guests, wish with us, that they may have a golden anniversary in the future. ♦ The Christian Ladies’ Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at 2:00 at the church and from there will be conveyed by autos to the home of Mrs. i Joe Beery near Peterson. Indiana. + The Children's exercises of the Mecca Theatre TONIGHT “Getting Mary Married” A Select production of a high class comedy of youth and aristocracy featuring the beautful, MARION DAVIES. II her family does not find it convenient for you to call on her, hire a substitute. It's a very efficient and satisfactory method, providing the substitute is the right man. Learn how it can be done. See this great picture, “Getting MaryMarried” and you are sure of seeing the best. Always a good show at the Mecca.
Union Chapel church will be held at the church', east of town, on Sunday evening ut 7:30 o’clock, standard time. A good program has been arranged. and a cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. ♦ The Birthday club will meet Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frislnger. All members are urged to be present. WAS SEEING TOO MUCH (United Press Service) New York, June 2. —(Special to’ Daily Democrat) —Two hundred and four spectators, invited to a stag party to see “something full of pep" were arrested in a Brooklyn hall when police objected because they were gathered around a young woman who had shed most of her clothes and was performing Madame Salome's historical dance. WILL BS UNINSTRUCTED (United Press Service) Little Rock, Ark., June 2. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —The Arkansas delegation to the democratic national , convention at San Francisco will be uninstructed. The state central committee in session here yesterday elected 18 delegates with alternates to represent Arkansas. The state central commit1 tee has no power to instruct delegates. I —— LUPTON RE ELECTED (United Press Servlet) I Hartford City, Ind., June 2 —(SpeI cial to Daily Democrat) —A. G. Lupton. president of the Hoosier state r automobile association was reelected ( a member of the board of directors of the American Automobile association at the annual meeting in NewYork. according to M. E. Noblet. representative of the state association who has returned. Another director. is to be named at the next ; ! meeting of the state association. I , Earliest monuments of Egypt shtfw hieroglyphics in their perfected form. s Abraham Lincoln was two inches 1 taller than George Washington. ? Japan last year suffered its first trade balance reverse since 1911.
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Colton Co. all next week. Ladies free Monday, when accompanied b> one paid admission. Hieroglphica of Babolynia and China were both developed from picture wrlting.
WZMT ■ I I YOUR HOT WEATHER OUTFIT | get it now 01 R SIWK IS COMPLETE WITH EVERYTHING YOC NEED I for THESE HOT DAYS. I sloand up,to $25 (’OOI HATS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY 1 ‘ . B. V. D.. Athletic ..,, .... silk in || Panamas. Bankoks ant | Knit in long and all the new ?" d sh(,r ‘ all colors «d fancy £ long and Knee straws and shapes, lengths. stripes. | $3 ~ $lO $1.50 ..,$3 25c ~51.50 I Childrens Wash Suits in all the new styles and patterns I $1.50 ,o $4.50 1 SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ■ We are overstocked on Bov’s Knicker Suits in light patterns in sizes 9 ta i | 18 which we will put on sale these two days at—■i $7.50, $8.50, $9, $lO, $12.50515 ■ These suits are guaranteed to he all-wool and the best tailored. W e could not buy them today for what we are offering them to you for. IHolthouse Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men & Boys. ,
BUILDING removed The building in which the Cramer hamburger »und was located unti last week was removed today to th. Charles Schenk place at Pleasant Mills, Mr. (framer having aold it to Mr. Schenk some time ago.
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