Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1921 — Page 5
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t + t + •!• T ♦ ABOUT jfcwi ♦+♦+*+++*♦♦ ~y Mrs. John Mary and Helen, v ■Mqi Wayne with Mr. son, Billie, to call on the St. Joseph Mrs. Jesse guests over the Fourth, Mr. and Mr>^^B f Grand Rapids. Mi. h.BP Miss Georgia the guest of Miss the week end. Sft C. Warren Cole Mich., will spend parents. Mr. and Miss Ram. Si> '^^B 1 ' will be the guest Mr. and Mrs. B, ctrgo are the gue-t -mt B 1 Adams street. M Mrs. John and son Dick, left morning to spend Mr. Keller will the Fourth. Bl Mrs. Robert I’etfflsoa Polis is the guest of the®m family for the weoKfed. Mrs. Alfred Hazel, of Wren, shoppers here todly. Mrs. F. E. TayW, forfia Mangold, daughte Fanned sen, Arthur, are the fiss Kathy me *» IMPS kiw IN »T L I M ;<— - -SK I Bottled ± Bv H. > 413 FoiBM
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Rives. Mr. Sim Fordyce and daughter, Mrs. Charles Teeple, left today for Rome |City, Ind., to spend several weeks. Air. Teeple will join them for over I the Fourth. Mr. M. F. Worthman will arrive honn from Chicago, 111., to spend the Fourth with his family. Miss Angie Firks will be a guest , at the Smith cottage, Rome City, Ind., over the Fourth. Mr. ami Mrs. B. F. Schroyer and r son. Frederick, will leave this even- . ing for Pleasant Lake for a several days' outing. Miss Ruth Gay returned last night ' fretn Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams will go to Fort Wayne in the morning where they will meet Mr. and Mrs. Ammerman of Indianapolis, and all will r motor to Detroit and Flint. Mich., to spend the Fourth with relatives. The ' Ammermans will remain for the summer at their cottage at Cass Lake. Mrs. L. W. Gresley and daughter, Gladys of Monroeville', Ind., were shoppers here today. Frank I.audahn of Monroeville was < a luiiness caller here today. r Mis. I'.ressick and daughter of ’ Preble were shoppers here today. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayer of Cincinnati. Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. 'iMavcr’s father, Mr. Carlyle, and sisHteiAi n and Mrs. George Flanders. ! Mr. Willi: in Ricky of Root town’ircip was a business caller in the city ■ I today. Walter Hoffstetter was a caller in | Geneva today. Miss Stucky of Chattanooga visited in Decatur today. Mrs. Oliver Ward and children : Gertrud’. Beatrice, Sidney ami Alberti. of Lima, Ohio, are hero spending the Fourth with Iter mother, Mrs. I Lauretta Walters. }?urry Knopp and "Bob” Krick 'spent last evening in Berne. Miss Frieda Van Der Smissen of j; me visiod friends at the Moody : Bible Institute of Chicago last week. Adrian Lenhart and Gail Hendricks were Berne visitors last night. I Charlo Merryman of Waterproof. 1.1. and Robert Merryman of Delphi. Li., are the guests of their parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Merryman for over the Fourth. Mrs. Edward Wilson of Fort Wayne | will he the guest of he rsister. Mrs. J hn Peterson and friends for the i week-end. M; Elizabeth Peterson will be the
DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921.
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. (I. Heller, > at Rome City, for the Fourth. 1 »Mlss Marcella Kuebler has re- 1 turned from Fort Wayne where she attended the Delta Theta Tau convention. Mr. Schroeder, son Thomas, and daughter, Alvia; Mr. and Mrs. Hinz of Cleveland, Ohio; Rev. and Mrs. and family of this city were the guests of the F. Bleeke family at a 6 o’clock dinner yesterday. Wilbur Porter of the firm of Porter & Beavers, local agents for the Buick automobiles, returned from Indianapolis last evening with a new Buick car. Charles Thieme of Union township, was a business caller in the city today. Ella and Mathilda Kruckeberg of Union township visited friends in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. John Niblick went to Fort Wayne for the day. Mrs. 8. P. Hoffman and son, Junior, of Berne, stopped off here this morning on their way to Fort Wayne, where tomorrow they will meet Dr. Hoffman, who is returning from New York, where he has been taking a post graduate course in medciine, preparatory to starting in the profession in Fort Wayne. The doctor recently resigned his position with the Lincoln Life Insurance company to again take up the practice of medicine. Colton Co. all next week. Big waterproof tent. Decatur, 10 and 30c, includes tax. f&s Mrs. F. M. Schirmeyer and her mother, Mrs. Rout, motored to Van Wert yesterday, where they enjoyed the day, returning during the evening. Dr. Morris and daughter, Airs. Lindsey of Bluffton, were here last evening on account of the death of Mrs. Conners, Mrs. Lindsey being a sister-in-law of Mrs. Conner. Cards from several of the Decatur boys and girls who are at Winona this week, report a fine timeRalph Mattox of Geneva, was a Decatur visitor last evening. A surprising number of fight fans are pulling for Carpentier and while there will be a general jubilee if he wins, there is little money to support him, the odds ifeing from three to one on Dempsey.
♦ * WHO’LL WIN ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Milwaukee, Wis., July 1. —(Special to Daily Democrat).—Richie Mitchell lightweight; having worked with Dempsey in Milwaukee and at the Great Lakes naval training station and he being a friend of mine, I have all confidence that he is going to win, but taking an impartial view of the fight, Dempsey is far superior to Carpentier and should have little trouble in winning.” NOTICE TO RIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Common Council, in ami for the city of Decatur, Indiana, will on the sth day of July, 1921, up to 7 o’clock p. m., receive sealed bids for the collection and removal of garbage in the citv of Decatur, Indiana. All of said collection and removal of garbage to be done in conformity witli an ordinance passed on the 7th day of June, 1921. . All bids must be accompanied by a ICi tified Check for 125.00, payable to the city of Decatur, Indiana. The said Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness my hand and seal this Ist day of July, 1921. It. G. CHRISTEN, July 1 City Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The state of Indiana, Adams County, SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, September Term, 1921. W. W. Rogers, executor of the Last Will ami Testament of Erasmus 11. Wright, deceased, vs. Grate Wright Newcomer. Attachment Cause No. 10428. It appearing from affidavit, filed in t'ne above entiled cause, that Grace Wright Newcomer of the above named defendant is a non-resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given tlie said Grace Wright Newcomer that she be and appear before lite Hon. Judge of the Adams Circuit Court on Ihe sth day of September. 1921, the same being the tlrsC Juridicial Day of the next regular term thereof, to be hidden at the court house in the city I of Decatur, commencing on Monday, the sth day of September, A. D. 1921, ami [dead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness, my mime, and the seal of said court hereto affixed, this Ist day of July, 1921. • (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk. July 1. 1921. t Clark .1. Lutz. Atty. 1-8-15
I ll* ' I mH iffwlK HOT WATER ALL THE TIME ( That will be. ydur pleasant lot.when we have installed far yon otir hot water heating system. Any time yoii want hot water, just light the gas and in a few minutes you will have ?ill you need. Let us install our- modern sanitary sink in your kitchen and tubs in your laundry. It pays! P. J. HYLAND West Monroe Street I
♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦++♦+++♦♦♦ CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday. C. L. of C. at K. of C. hall. + The members of the C. L. of C will meet at the K. of C. hall Tuesday evening. + Wednesday. Concord Aid and Missionary Society—Mrs. Earl Reber. + ,tho Concord Ladies’ Aid and Missionary society will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. Earl Reber. Members are requested to attend. ♦ Mr. and Mrg. George Shrank entertained the following at dinner on Wednecday: Mrs. G. Albright and son, George Thomas, of Mjuncie; Mrs. Julia Croyle of Hartford City, Mr.s Carl Klien and son, Hugh, and Miss Norina Weaver of Fort Wayne, Miss Stella Dettinger and William Bowdy of Bluffton, L C. Schere and Miss Gladys Shrank of Cincinnati.
Mrs. George Simmers and Mrs. B. C. Hoagland are giving a tea this afternoon in honor of Mrs. John Kiracofe of Montana at the home of Mrs. Simmers from 2 until 5 o’clock. Guests are her friends and Sunday school class. Out-of-town guests are Mrs. I Marie Hower and Mrs. Pansy Weild-1 ing of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Arthur Suttles entertained the Wednesday afternoon club at her home on South Fifth street. Dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hollopeter of North Second street. ♦ he Blue Birds were entertained at the home of Gretchen Schafer last evening. This was their ceremonial j meeting and the girls wore their < ostumes. Miss Gretchen served dainty refreshments. * The Christian Endeavor society of the St. Paul church has arranged special services for Sunday evening, Juiy 3rd, at 7:30 o'clock in honor of Independence day. The public is cordially ■ invited. ♦ A birthday dinner was given for C. L. Meibers who celebrated his fifty
Horse Races BELLMONT PARK Decatur, Ind. July 4th. The program will include a 2:14 pace, 2:25 trot, 2:30 pace and farmers road race. The fact that 50 fast trotters and pacers are now training on Bellmont track assures real races for the large purses. Other Attractions:FREE BUFFALO BARBECUE Battle Royal with nine colored puglists in the ring Good Music By Decatur and Berne Bands Admission 50c-Automobiles Free-Parking Space for 10,000 Cars Spend the Day at Bellmont Park Decatur Driving Club
fifty birthday June 30Ui at the Tonk cottage, Rome City, Ind., with u big fish fry and al! the trimmings. The guests were Mrs. W. 11. Niblick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meibers, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Meibers and son. Jean; Mrs. Daniel Fulk and son, Charles; Mrs. Charles Elzey, Mrs. Ida Ray of Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Anna Droppieman, Mrs. E. (1. Buker and daughter, Dorothy, and son, Carol; J. L. Proist of Newark, Ohio; Bobbie Lyman and "Put” Salvage of Fort Wayne. Mr. Meibers was presented with a number of gifts, one being a lino cake, given him by his aunt, Lena Niblick.
The Old Spirit * Is Here Gone are the days of gold and lace; of stately mien and speech. ’Tis the fashion now to effect indifference to hide our finer thoughts behind careless words. But the old spirit is here—loyalty, bravery, love of liberty remain. • This great anniversary of ours is a y good lime to pul aside our mask for a moment anti let the spirit of 1776 shine forth. Holthouse Schulte & Co. Good Clothes Sellers for Men & Boys.
Naomi Meyers and John Baumgartner motored to Bluffton where they spent last evening the guests of friends. Director Dawes Assumes Big Job (Continued from page one) declared the economy task is not an easy one. “Our country is calling for a change and if it will add to your interest in your work let mo tell you something else. This may seem to be an ex-
travagant statement. "The world is wanting tills well re solved experiment. It is no violation of confidence Io tell that one el the distinguished diplomats in Washington at tills time told mo tnat ills own country lias already cnMml liiri to keep close watch on every step of our budget enterprise and report to his country," the President said. WANT ED- Job on farm through harvest, or any kind of work. Phone 795 Red. 8. K Ruy. 155-4tx s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s— $
