Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1920 — Page 5
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«♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦<>♦« * ABOUT TOWN ♦f »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦$| I f The Indiana Board & Filler companv c yesterday purchased a new Servii truck from P. B. Hebbie, local agent. C. C. Schug of Berne was a business 1 visitor in the city today. . c Mrs. Janies Ewing Bond -is recovering nicely, according to word today ' from the St. Joseph hospital. The son born last Saturday has been nanm.i t James Ewing Bond .Jr., and is a fine husky chap. Mrs. Bond was formerly Miss Winifred Ellingham. Miss Ramona Smith, a teacher at Monroe, visited with relatives and friends here last night. The Tri Kappa sorority met with the Misses Hite last evening. W. P. Schrock expects to go to (’hi- > cago Friday to attend the Intel national . s toe show. Many admirers of George Gipp, tamotis half back for the Notre Dann foot ball team, are pulling for his re covery from pneumonia. H. has been very seriously ill for several days. Postal card invitations have been I I sent to the men of the Presbyterian church urging them to attend the meeting in the church parlors Frida.' evening when supper will be served i | by a committee consisting of 11. S. Michaud. W. A. Lower and Hugh Hite Dr. E. A. VanNuys of Chicago wi!’. ] give an address.
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A SIX MONTHS’ INVHSTMENI | Our Certificate of Deposit is an in- fc“ — vestment that exactly fits the farm- gpzi El- er’s needs. EEZ (a) It matures in six months: faizi -Zzl| (b) It is issued for any amount: gpj—- " | (c) It has behind it as security, i r|| Capital and Surplus of $l2O,- gp—--|-p 000. National Government sup- |L_: er vision over this bank’s as- Lr--- :± fairs and the able management ;i of the men you know well. Ei S rr 1 E FIRST KATI©?Us< BANJJg H-- BBWf’ Fou Arc a Stranger Here L.:i Once. gifSßaisagwfe
Fred Smith returned last evening from a trip to Fort Wayne. He reports that Mr. Lutz is getting along nicely and will soon be ready’ to resume his practice. Rev. A. H. Saunders was at Huntington last evening where he deliv-l cred the address at the annual praise | service meetig on the Missionary so-f ciety. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKinney of Russiaville arrived today and are! guests of their daughters, Mrs. Goldie! Steel and Mss. Franklin Andrews. INITIATION FRIDAY There will be initiation at the meet-! ing of the Ben Hur lodge Friday eve-; ning, and all members and especially I the degree team is requested to bi ■ present. There will also be a pienk lunch, and all are asked to bring a well-tilled basket for the same. MID-WEEK SERVICE Rev. Saunders will lead the usual I mid-week, service at the Presbyterian church this evening, using the fifth chapter of the study on ‘‘The Church and the Community,” the tonight being ‘‘Complex Community : Problems.” An interesting exhibit of, articles made by southern mountaineers in the cottage industry development by the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions will also be on display. 1 1 t; How About This Price Reduction.’—Pennsylvania .Vacuum Cun 6,000 mile lire 30x3'/j non skid and a 30x3‘/z Fenn, ton tested tube for $21.85. H. Knapp & Son. 282-31
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920
SffiLSS I — - Dempsey to Fight Willard. New York, Dec. L- Jack Dempsey and Jesse Willurd will tight a return battle for the world's heavyweight championship March 17 next, according to Promoter Tex Rickard. 11 tin boxing commission sanctions the bout it will be held In Madison Square Gar-, den. They are understood to have agreed on u percentage division of the receipts, • With the Foot Ballers. New York, Dec. f. Eddie Casey. Harvard star and all-American hall back last year, will play in the back field for the Buffalo all-Americans when they will meet the Canton Bull dogs at tlie Polo Grounds Saturday, according to James McNeil. The win ner of Saturday’s game will be match jed later with the undefeated Akron . eleven. With the Pin Splitters. Two or three teams in the Indicia] bowling league lutve signified 'heir intention of withdrawing, be cause of inability to keep up the’, teams. The General Electric No. 1 team was the latest to drop out. This: team was to have played ‘h .iewly organ zed team captained by James Hurst last evening. he Hurst team takes the place of the Rotary club, t onight the General Electric No. 2 and chafer teams will play. Thursday 'night mill be G. E. night and Friday I evening the two K. of P. teams wil I ght it out. The Pythian team cap ! t.iincd by ‘’Pud’’ Miller has won sc. ateen of the eighteen games played and the other lead bv Marion Bi e litis won seven of the fourteen plan d. During the tournament, Miller’s team 1 ,:l|ds the high score for a single game I'-SO, and also the total number c! i ins for three games, 2539. Meric.- 1 Higgs holds the high score for a sin g'.e bowler, in tlie league tournament 1214. Biggs in a the other eve ring., however, raised this ten pins making the high score for the peaeon 254. This last score was m. made in any contest game. The following is the standing when, t ie Rotary and G. E. No. 1 teams gave up: W. L. Pet. C. E. No. 1 8 10 .421 C. E. No. 2 12 9 .571 ■Crescents 17 7 .701 Sugar Co 2 13 .16’’ !Rotary .'.... 1 5 .16'- ’! Schafer Co 0 12 .00( K. of P. (Ml 17 1 .94-1 K. of P. (B) 14 7 .666 A team of Decatur bowlers will g. to Fort Wayne within a few days t< battle with a five-man team in that city. CO-WORKERS' PRAYER MEETING WEDNSEDAY EVENING AT THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Co-Workers class of the Meth odist Episcopal church has charge o’ lie regular Wednesday evening praye meeting. The subject for the evenin.' will be the 13th chapter of First Cor mthians. The following program will be given: Song 102, ‘‘When Love Shines In.” Song 270, “Sweet Hour of Prayer.” . Opening prayer —John W. Vail. All repeat John 3:16, followed by tin Lord's prayer. Song 154, “Do Something for Oth ers.” Reading of Scripture lesson respon .-lively. | Life of Paul —Henry B. Heller. The first seven verses of th" Scripture lesson will be discussed by two ninuto talks: First verse, O. L. Vane : second verse, Dr. P. B. Thomas: third v> r.u. Martin Stuller: fourth verse. V.'. !■’. '■leery; fifth verse. Vince’.: Abrams' th verse, C. 1). Lewton; seventh verse. E. E. Zimmerman. Prayer bjl pastor, follo.ve <lby sen fence prayers. Song 155, “ ’Tis so Sweet ter Trust it Jesus.” Benediction—Pastor. Every Co-Worker is urged to attend this prayer meeting. Come, and I'l 'us worship together. 282-t2 zzzzzzzz: HERE’S YOUR CHANCE to buy a good house. Only two and a half blocks from Court House. Very desirable location. Has eight rooms. Can be made into a modern house. Lot is about 32x110. Pa session at luce AT RIGHT PRICE. if interested address H. R. A. I ‘, Daily Democrat, Decatur, Ind. I '
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