Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 175, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1920 — Page 3
We Believe i That he who convinces himself is better sold than he who is persuaded. I'or this reason we are not trying to sell you shoes in this advertisement. All we ask you to do is come in our store—look at our merchandise—and convince yourself. We have every faith in your judgement. TV e know that you know good shoes when you see them. 1 1 ’ CharlieJ Voglewede The Shoe Seller.
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ABOUT TOWN ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Everett of south or the city had as their guests at di 1ner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mel Downing and family. Fred ltoth, and James Barkley of near Wren, Ohio. John Nidlinger of east of the city was a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite were visitors In Fort; Wayne today. I Clyde Elzey of Preble returned to his work at Fort Wayne today after yisfting over Sunday with his parents. t Miss Lucille Morris of Fort Wayne who visited here with the Charles . Bailey family, returned to her home today. , Tiie highest recorded ascent of aircraft is 24.2 miles. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner and bub l ' and Mr. and Mrs. J H. Stewart and son, Max William, spent Sunday at the home of Eugene 'Lindsey in /Hartford township. Mr. and Mrs. John Mosure spent spenday with Mrs. Mosure’s brother, Clem Yager, and wife at Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite were visitors in Fort Wayne today. County Clerk John T. Kelly issued a marriage license to John W. Schindler, electrician. Berne, born February 3, 1901. sou of Amos W. Schindler, to wed Alieda Schindler, bookkeeper, Berne, born November 4, 1899, daughter of David C. Sprunger. Miss Ali> e Merryman spent Sunday with her parents at Monroe.
— 'j A Garden of Seeds The Bank for Savings is the Seed Ground of future fortune. People who have buildings and lands and other prosperous holdings began by the Savings Bank account. Look around you and see the results of saving no money. Come in and let us show you our Victory Savings Account. she most practical and up to date Savings System presented to the public. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co Bank of Service. L _ ' — - " : CREAM CREAM CREAM:! 53cts AT OUR STATION 2ND DOOR EAST j j j OF POST OFFICE | | : or I; ! AT THE CREAMERY. 11 i OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS j IT PAYS TO SELL US YOUR CREAM. f ; CloverleaifCreameries, Inc. DECATUR * ;l Indiana. !!
Miss Naomi Gas.s and Vincent Boorman have returned from Clinton, lowa, where they visited with friends. Miss Margaret Mylott and Robert Myers went to Chicago yesterday whore they will visit for two weeks with their grandmother. Mrs. Minnie Daniels and sons, Robert and Paul were Fort Wayne visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Amapaugh and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Maun have returned from Union City, where they spent Sunday wiUi friends. Mr and Mrs. Ferd Peoples and Misses Dora Marie Magley and Florence Magley and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lew ion and daughter, Eloise, and Mrs. Magley are spending a two weeks’ vacation at Rome City. Miss Naomi Cramer visited with friends at Portland over the week-end. Miss Leah Porter spent Sunday with relatives in this city. Clyde Young. Trobe Cramer and son N| Donald, were visitors in Toledo yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Alphus Earhart had as their guests at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs. E. F. Gass and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gass. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Freidline' and Mr. Mewhan and Mrs. Adaline Smith of Portand were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Acker es this city yester day. Mr. and Mrs. J. <X Davis, Mrs. Rollie Calderwood, Gwendolyn, Violet and Cleo Porter, of Dayton, passed through this city this morning by automobile enroute to California.
• DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JULY 2(5, 1920.
Tom Noll of south of the city was a business visitor boro today. Thetus 1 locker watt u business visitor In Fort Wayne this afternoon. George Cramer was a visitor iu Ft. Wayne yesterday. Deene Dor win Is spending u vacation at Big Ixmik Like Miss Gladys RofTey returned to Ft. Wayue today after visiting over Sunday will) relatives in this city. Miss Catherine Qprwln is visiting with Mrs. Tom Dent of Fort Wayue. Thu Misses Funny and Ruth Hammell are visiting with their sister, M”s. C. B. Smith, at Detroit The Wcrllng family reunion will beheld Sunday, August Ist ut St. Johns. Mrs. Roger French and children of Wren, Ohio, who have been visiting in the city with Mrs. Charles Lauilin, returned home yesterday. Mr. French accompanied them buck home, having spent Sunday here. Miss lretu Lamlin returned with them. Tiie big Chautauqua tent Is up. Frank France and his force of able assistants strung the top this morning and everything is set for the opening of the big program Tuesday afternoon. W.Uliam Hitzeman of Fort Wayne was a business caller here today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ireland, Mr. Frank Leslie, Mr. und Mrs. Eichberg■er, Mrs. Briggs ot Van Wert motored over yesterday and visited during the afternoon at the J. H. Heller home. Mrs. Nan West and sons, Fisher and Doner, of Auburn, were guests of relatives here over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Saunders will leave Friday for Oden, Michigan, .where they will enjoy a month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Voglewede and children, and two children of M: und Mrs. Thomas Huefling arrived Saturday evening for a visit with relatives. Harvey Teeple, Hay Christen, and Mrs. John Christen spent Sunday at Celina.• L. B. Sawyer of Bluff ton is visiting here this week. The Chapawee Campfire girls will conduct a nursery in the library building during the Chautauqua. Miss Frances Cole is enjoying a week’s outing at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Edward Thompson visited with friends at Toledo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of this city called on friends at Tocsin yes terday. Douglas Elzey of Preble was a bus iuess visitor here today. Mrs. L F. Mamma and daughter' are visiting with Mrs. Lewis Newharl .of Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. George Trautman were visitors in Bluffton Sunday. Miss Ethel Mumma visited with friends at Bluffton yesterday. L. F. Mumma was a Fort Wayne visitor yesterday. William Klenk, Johanna KlenL Charles Seruepp, and Mr. and Mr. Val Schnepp are visiting with relatives in Michigan. Hermit Bowen of east of the ci* ■ was a business visitor here today. Mr. Thomas Titus and son, Wesley, of west of the city were business vn itors here today. Doyle Amspaugh returned to Fort Wayne after spending Sunday witli his parents in this city. David Hensley, Misses Hallie and Bernice Leonard, Karl Groves and Mrs. D. M. Hensley and Mrs. D. F Leonard have returned from a week’s vacation spent at Rome City. They Teport the best of times. Miss Velma All'ather is spending her vacation at Trt Lake. She will remain for a week. George Squier of west of the city was a business visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. E. Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. “Jimmy” Zimmerman spent Sunday at Celina. Howard J. Wisehaupt of the Knox ■School of Salesmanship, Cleveland. Ohio, is a guest of liis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wisehaupt. He came in Friday evening from Fort Wayne, where he lectured to the Hilgeman Shoal’ realty men. The E- B. Kern family had as their guests at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Elzey, Mrs. Ab. Elzey and Mis.; Florence Elzey, all of Ossian. Mecca Theatre —Tonight & Tomorrow—‘THE WOMAN GOD SENT” A Select production, featuring ZENA KEEFE. Womans place is in the home. It all depends, however, whether thq home has eighteen rotpns, twelve servants and seven poodles, or whether it is ' located in a tencinanl. A gripping story that will win sympathy and hold your attention. j ,See it tonight. Admission 10 and ”.”> cents. First show- 6:80 amt running until late.
Mr. uml Mrs. Romuu Parent entertained at dinner Sunday for Misses Aunt' and Vent? Purenl, Ed. Parent uiul children, Doyle Amspuugh and Mrs. Frank Railing and duughtar. Mildred. The Mathias Miller family lias as I heir guests at .dinner und supper yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myers of south of the city, Mr. and Mrs. (’has. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oilman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and family. Miss Helen Schlegal and Bernard Miller of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Hellwarth, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hellwarth. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hellwarth and family, Mr. Loranzo Hellwarth, all of near Celina, Ohio, and John Hellwarth and sons, Cornelius of New Haven, were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fuhrman of this city. Starts Tuesday (Continued from page one) program will also include a specie I ■ arrangement of southern airs for soloa : and choruses, qnd piano solos by Mr. : Van Grove. Evening, single admission fifty cents . including war tax. 7:30 — Prelude entertainment «- “Child Life in China”—Dr. Isaac T. Headland. An interesting portrayal ! of life among the children of China. Dr. Headland spent sixteen years in China and is familiar with all phases of life there. 8:15 —Grand opera—"ll Paglacci”— The Van Grove Opera company. “H t Uagliacct’ is the most popular of all the grand operas. This great organi- ' zat ion will give it complete and in English, suitably costumed. This is the most imposing grand opera program ever offered in Oecatur. 1 The American Expeditionary Forces • postal service engaged at one time j 4104 men managed 145 postoffices and I j in one month handled 157,422 sacks of I I mail.
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! THE COURT HOUSE NEWS | *_*_*_• * * —*—*—• Elizabeth Schruck vs. Harry Sprungor, complaint on lease, demand S)SU, was a new case tiled by Attorney Clark J. Lutz. Tho Schafer Hardwaaa Co., vs. Mary ‘ Fritzluger, was another case filqd by Attorney Lutz. This is a suit on note anil account, and the demand is S2OO. Ralph Amrine vs. Charles O. and Mary Fritzinger, suit on was also filed by Mr. Lutz. The demand is S2OO. Real estate transfers: Philip Mutschler to Albert Mulschler et al. part outlot 08, Decatur, $4,500; Bertha Klrchner to Dessle Noack, lnlot 774, Decatur, $1,050; Oscar D. Dodd to Marie Dultemeier, inlots 70 and 774, Decatur, $1,050! Oscar D. Dodd to Marie Hultereler, inlots 70 and 77, Monroe, $1; Marie HulteJeier, to Oscar J). Dodd, inlots 70 and 77. $1; John W. Hendricks to Thomas F. Huy, inlot 94, Monroe. $250. f ■— 3 DONATES NICE SUM FOR MINISTERIAL SCHOOL 3 A Winona benefactor, whose name has not been revealed, lias donated " $3,000 in cash in order to open the course of the Winona Ministerial 1 school, which began July 10 and will continue unlit August 7, to all min--1 isters and Bible students who wish to * attend. By his gift, he removed the :uition fee and mude Lju' great Bible ' lectures a part of the! regular chepl* j tauqua program, free to all who wish to attend. 1 Dr. G. Campbell of London, is presilent of the ministerial school and his h faculty includes Dr. Samuel Chadwick and the Rev. Percival C. Morgan cf London; Dr. F. N. Palmer, I)r. A. T. s Robertson, Dr. F. E. Taylor, Dr. Clias. e L. Goodell and Madame Ada Turner cl Kurtz. j Daily lectures will be given by these noted Bible teachers.
ATTENTION! Watch thla apaca for Studabaker a advortlaemant. inauranqe at avory description cprcfully attended to. Fermera Inaura nee—Fire and Tornado Ona of my opocialtlea. ®ee me before placing your tornado bualnaoa. \ ’Phone No. 392, or write me at Decatur, Indiana. and I will call and aee you. k D. E. STU DEBAKER, 418 Jefferson St. ~-ia—■ ■■ » ■ !■ -:■■■■' » ■ " ' " """ Nickles and Dimes Many people feel that nickles and dimes are hardly worth saving—they slip tliroug the lingers, week by week, for things that % yield neither pleasure nor protit. '> i i Tr y saving up the loose coins I , in -your pocket for a few weeks i and see how fast they accumui late into dollars. v , Then bring them here, which * is just the place for these savings. ‘X . We pay 4 Vo compound interest i on all savings accounts., OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK f of Decatur. \, Resources Over $1,500,000 \ r Commercial Hanking Service 4% on Savings Deposits. — ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ini ■■ ■! a
