Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1920 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1920

♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•eooooo* • DOINGB IN SOCIETY * Club Calendar Tuesday Presbyterian Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary society at home <>. Mrs. Fred I’ntterson. ('. L. of ('. K. of ('. hall. Woman's .Auxiliary American Lt-; gioti G. A. It. Hall. ('. E. Society of I'. H. Church Par- ; sonage. Wednesday Delta Theta Tau Sorority—Miss AxJ nes Koline. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. F. E. France. Historical Club- Mrs. Janies Fristoe. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Mite Society — Mis. Sun Spangler. V. B. Aid Society—Mrs. Carl Noble. The W. M. S. rtf Evangelical Church Mrs. Eugene Runyon, West Madison ' Street. Thursday and Friday Baptist Ladies’ Bazaar and Pastry Sole -Art Store Building. Friday Christian Ladies' Aid —Mrs. G. T. i lurk. Saturday U. B. Ladies* Pastry Sale —Schmitt Bros.’ Meat Market. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold of west <i the city entertained for dinner Sun- | day, the Misses Alice Yaney. Sadie | Fugate. Georgia Kitson. Alice Stone burner, Ruth and Frances Ix-jse and ’.Messrs. Elmer Meyers. John Arnold I Glen Straub. ‘Bub" Rugright. A thro ■- 'course dinner was served. Mrs. \rn Id was assisted in serving the din rer by Miss Ruth Leyse. The event v. as in honor of Messrs. John and i auk Arnold's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritzinger threw open their home Friday to a , li.v.mber of friends and neighbors wlirj I assisted them in shredding corn. At I i. on a delicious chicken dinner wa- ' : rved and all the good tilings that j co witli it which every one certain! v | j enjoyed. The ladies present besides I the hostess were Mrs. William Single j Hon and daughter. Letitia; Mrs. David I Cook, Mrs. Wilber Barton. Mrs. ('. •' Sheets. Mrs. Herb Butler. Mrs. Chas !■'lison. Mrs. Don Sheets, Mrs. Albert Siegrist, Mrs. Albert Yoeman. Flor- j cnee Sheets. Faye and Mary Fritting- i er. Marcella M Bride. Charlotte Corrs: . blasters Troy Yoeman. Arthur Coo’.' r \t Russel Butler. * J, * Eastern Star will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. There will Jo election of officers; also due-paying t ine for year. ♦ The Boy Scouts gave a chicken dini i.er in regular style at tile Scout head- i ' ’.narters at the Bellmont park last 1 ’. veiling for their retiring Scout master. Karl O. Grove. The boys bad th” 1 I e.it kind of a time, and at the clo.-v j • lot ted "Bob" White as scout ma to;. I io succeed Mr. Grove, who is obliged to give up the work at this time. Mr. Giove was presented with an electric tcaster by the lads. ♦ The W. M. 8. of the Evany, lical i liurch will meet with .’.lts. Et.geiie • itunycn Thursday at 2 o'clock ;:i ii > rLerngon. All the members are urged I t” be present. A good program asI Hired. ♦ I Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gass and M. J. I -M.ilott and family w>>" o fitted .'re,a q tl’.e listi of names oi those attending I the Fullenkamp birthday di: nor Sunday. 'they were ail present, and th< lamily could not have been Complete j without them. * A farewell surprise was given Sun11 ——

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THE RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN LIFTED! Ford Agents Are Now I’er< knitted to Sell Popular Cars in Any Locality FIGHT FOR BUSINESS Local Sales Agency Will Do Their Part to Sell ( ars and Please the Public The announcement from the herd Motor car company at Detroit removing all territorial restrictions from their various agencies over the country was made public today, «•' Plough the order was received at ■very point over this section last Friday afternoon in a circular letter sent to every dealer. For years the Ford company has protected dealers by confining them to certain territory, and if the dealer encroached on the other man's territory, the agent making the sale was compelled to give up his commission, and was also given a black mark on the books of the company, and as a result very few sales were made in the other man's territory, or even attempted. The local agents. Messrs. Shana- ! han and Conroy, announced today that they will make every effort to get all the business in the territory surrounding Decatur. At the same lime they also want the owners aind I purchasers of Ford cars to know l.tit service will be their slogan, and i to every man, woman, or firm, which lives them an order for a car will be given the same courteous treatment, ill.- locality making no difference to them. Os course the local dealers I want all the business they can get. ! but at the same time believe that if i the public is given the right kind of ! treatment, that in future months the [the public is given the right kind of I business will come, by leaps and | brands, and first of all they desire It; give the Ford owners service. Up until last Friday Messrs. Shanahan & Conroy were permitted only to sell cars in the five north townblips of the county, excepting a strip ft mile in width across the entire county. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE f Chicago. Dec. 7 —(Special to Daily ■ I vtaocra 11 — Wheat: Dec. $1.70%; , Mar. $1.67%. Corn: Dec. 75%; May t' l%; July 78. Oats: Dec. 48%; May 517;; July 51%.

Violm Lessons I CONSTANCE UNDERHILL of Fort Wayne Pupil of Emile Bouillet ” I will be in Decatur on Fridays to give violin lessons For information call E. L. Minch. Decatur high school, ’ph.me 725.

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