Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 37, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1922 — Page 2

' Jr Bang! S-s-s-s-sl Both rear tires at once. Sounds pretty bad — < and looks worse! But you have a couple of spares along t —a lucky strike for you. LUCKY / STRIKE/ When we discovered the toasting process six years ( ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now ( millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette — because t It’s Toasted* ; which seals in the ( delicious Burley fiavof And also because it's y ’ •azzp ( ■'' ~ - I A new discovery by which vulcaniz- ’ ed rubber may be made in any shape ' < r color, ranging from the most deli- ' cate pink and blue to the depeest ' purples and blues, tics been announc- ' ed. Toy balls made of ’•libber may ' now be made highly colored in designs similar to patterns in linoleum. M > paint can chip or come off, be- ■ cause the color is m the rubber. Fl e new discovery fcm- liyadened the field of usefulness for vulcanized rubeer. HfS There will be an important business meeting of the Masonic lodge tomorrow evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are requested to be present. . —• ELKS, NOTICE. There will be a called meeting and 1 initiation at the lodge rooms Tues-' day evening. All members are requested to be present. NOTICE t All parties knowing themselves indebted to Harting & Lose—the “Eats”, restaurant - are kindly requested to call and settle at an early date so a final settlement may be made. 35- HARTING & LOSE. CANDIDATE FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce my name as a candidate for prosecuting attorney, | subject to the Democratic primary, May 2nd. 36- FRANK D. ARMANTROUT CANDIDATE FOR CLERK Please announce that I am a candidate for clerk of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic! primary. May 2nd. 36-3 t JOHN E. NELSON. ;

OPENING RECEIVER’S SALE I Monroe HOME Store I Tuesday, February 14,1922 I I We will offer at greatly reduced prices the $16,000.00 stock of General Merchandise, con- | | sisting of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Dry Goods and Notions. Will take butter and eggs in | I exchange. HUGH D. HITE, Receiver I

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY. Bachelor Maids -Miss Rose Conter, 6:30. • Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. Herman Ehinger. TUESDAY. Y. P. A. Business nnd Social Meeting Mr and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. Reformed Church Women's Missionary Society—Mrs. Fred Heuer. Shakespeare Club—Mrs. John Tyndall. W C. T. U. Mrs. Jacob Atz. Reformed I-idles' Missionary Society—Mrs. Fred Heuer. 2 oO'clock.. United Brethren C. E. Valentine Social—Church I lasement.

K. of P. Family Dance—K. of P. Home. Queen Esthers —Miss Naomi Harkless. Wednesday. So-Cha-Rea —Mrs. R. O. Gass. Phoebe Bible Class Banquet -Mr. and —Mrs. Otto Kirsch. THURSDAY. So-Cha-Rea Club—Mrs. Raymond Gass. The GuO club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home ot I M.s. Herman Gillig. The Christian Endeavor society of the United Brethren church will give a valentine social in the basement of., the church, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Everybody welcomeed. ♦ The Willing Workers’ class of the Bobo U. B. church met at the home of j Mrs. Oscar Ainsworth on Tuesday! evening, February 7. for their regular! meeting. A program was given by' those present, and music was also fur-; nished by Mrs. Ainsworth on the vic-; troia. The collection for the evening amounted to SI.OO Following the bus • iness session a luncheon of ice cream. | cake and pop corn was served by the hostess. The next meeting will be! with Mrs. Fred Hilton, on the evening of March 7. Those present at the, meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar' Ainsworth and son, Gaylord; Miu.j levi Shatter and daughter, Alma:. Mrs. Bentz; Lavina Heath and children. Behtia. Everett and Doris; Susie Bowen, Kermit Bowen, Gertrude Jones, Mary Shaffer, Ida Chronister, Margaret Thatcher. Hazel Chronister, F.ytie Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilton and daughter, Juanita; Vernon Bunner, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hilton. ♦ Miss Marcella Kuebler, a bride elecd, was the honored guest Saturday evening at a 6 o’clock dinner at the home of Miss Naomi Durkin given by the Delta Thtjta Tans and I their Patronesses. Spring flowers 'and pink and white hearts hung from the chandeliers lent their'beauty to I the living rooms. The center of the j bride’s table was a crystal basket filled with white roses and her chair! i was tied with a white tulle bow , j Crystal candle sticks with pink, shades were on each small table. Five hundred was played and first piizci was won by Miss Beatrice Keller,' r x-ond by Mrs. C. Berber, they in turn presente.l them to Miss Kuebler. ‘ Following the games a cupid appeared with a cart adorned with hearts and cherry Uossoins. laden with' beautiful gifts lor the bride. Mrs. W.i i A. Kuebler was a guest. <!* , The Historical club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ' Clyde Noble on Mercer avenue. * The young ladies from the various . down town offices gave a delightful luncheon at noon today at the sheriff’s office in the court house in compliment to their friend. Miss Velma ■Alfather, whose wedding to Mr.'

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Gregg McFarland will occur on the 16th. A big table was arranged and the affair was thoroughly enjoyed. A beautiful gift was presented to Miss Alfather. Those present included the Misses Rose Voglewede, Florence Holthouse, Vera Bright, Regina Mur tuugh, Genevieve Berling, Marie Buitemeier, Dorothy Walters, Gretchen Graham, Helen Gass, Goldie Gay, i May me Cloud, Rose Nesswaldt and i Mrs. Vincent Borman. ♦ The Queen Esther society will meet at tile homo of Mlns Naomi Harkless Tuesday evening. Every member Is requested to be present to bring their

'mite boxes. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Clifton entertained Sunday tor dinner, Mrs. L. J. Clifton and daughter, Helen; Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Clifton and family, of Wren, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Myers and family ot this city. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, ot Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, of this city, spent Sunday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith. Music and ; games helped to pass the social hour. ♦ i Ihe Shakespeare club will meet

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tomorrow, Tuesday, instead of \\ed-| nesday at the homo ot Mrs. John Tyud itl on West Monroe street. The Zion Lutheran Aid society will meet Thuisday afternoon at 3 c’tlook nt the school hous. + The So-Cha-Rea club will meet Wednesday. Feb. 22, instead of this coming Thursday ut the home’ of Mrs. 11. O. Gass as was first announced. + The Woman’s Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. O. L. Vance. 603 N. Second street, on Friday, February

,17th. The Ladies’ Missionary society ot the Reformed church will have u measuring party Tuesday afternoon ut 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred. Heuer on West Monroe strebt. > ’ The Phoebe Bible class of the Re- ! formed church will have its banquet, - supper Wednesday evening tit 6:30 o'clock ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirsch, <>n North Third street. • The husbands and friends will be 1 guests. Mi ss Esther Centlivre of Fori

Wayne gave n tea to a number 0( guests yesterday at her home on Spy Rim Avenue, in honor of Miss Marcella Kuebler, of this city. tlk gueris from Hiis city were. Mrs. w A. Kuebler, Leona Bosse. Mrs. j [l(k Brunton, Lois Connell. Agnes Kohue |and Margaret Smith. America spends a billion a year for the movies and a like amount for schools. Fifteen per cent of the coal mined in the United States is used to heat dwellings. P. T. Barnum often lectured on temperance.