Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1922 — Page 2

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Spread your Bread with Dinner Bell Try Dinner Bell Nut Mar- ncr Bell is Ibe spread that carin'just once ! — and you’ll contains health-giving qualiknow the r-a-on why so many lies which children need, hotiw-wives are making every Dinner Bell Nut Margarin day table Mving* with thisnu- is made in old-fashioned oak trit huiS, appetising spread for larrel churns. It’s clean bread> pancakes aud waffles. where Dinner Bell is made. They have found Dial Din- Buy a pound today. THE GLIDDEN NUT BUTTER COMPANY. Chicago I! DINNER BELL I'A‘4 NUT MARGARIN ,W’ At AU Good Dealers \ WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 10) The Excelsior Fruit & Oyster Co. 2028 S. Clinton St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. \ -A. / I (■] Il l?f I p’ r_2”r wr ji’ CIS F—L •Tj-rn-i-.x/laj i rfi ' ■ —Vfcrp ■ ■ i- ■ . I§--J ; f J -L...1. —ILa-— < jgl I | *M3U.J -,| ideal Kitchen w| *y _ Equipment— • x ''— T’A'DA'TNT oven heat | JJLUmmIN regulator A woman who keeps house spends on an average cne- - . • third of her waking hours in the kitchen. With a kitchen range equipped with the “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulator she can reduce these drudgery hours to a minimum and free herself from the youth-destroying “pot-watching’’ which ages women prematurely. If you are planning to move this spring see that the gas range is “Lorain”- "• equipped. We want you to know about the CLARK - JEWEL «» Which is equipped with the “Lo- I 'gC., rain” Oven Heat Regulator. The ,— 1 v' “Lorain” places 44 measured and m controlled oven temperatures at ▼our command. It removes the :• ■'. • . fl, * guesswork from cooking. Come ■* in and let us demonstrate it to <TF 5 ’ you. Let us show you how it W ■ ■ bakes, boils and stews at one time, ■ . J I •» or cooks a whole meal for you ■ I i •» while you are miles away. Get a H TTl'S s \^VT5 !frr ’ ’ I copy of the book “An Easier Day’s I (o W La»j \y> WosV It is free, * o— / We sell the (Jarland, Detroit Jewel, Clark Jewel, • Dangler, Eclipse. Tapan. Acorn and Estate Gas Ranges—all approved by the American Gas Association insuring j you A No. 1 gas appliance. LOWEST PRICES—LIBERAL TERMS. = - Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. L ‘ THE GAS CO.” Phone 75. “At Your Service” 105 N. 3rd -XX—— ■ ■■■■■ ■ —, — i ■ » ■ ■■■■■■ r Erie Railroad Special Excursion i to NEW YORK I Monday, May 8,1922 F| Round Trip tickets will be sold for all trains | going May Bth, with final return limit to -I leave New York, all trains, to May 15th, inI elusive, at I Round Trip Rate of $36.80 fl from Decatur, Indiana 3 I G. E. Teems, ticket agent.

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY. ! Zion Lutheran Aid Society—School house—3:oo o'clock. Womens Home Missionary Soeiety —M. E. Church—2:3o p. m. M. E.—W. H. M. S.— 1 Mrs. Joe Hunter. Women Belief Corps—2 o'clock —G. A. R. Hall. U. B.— W. M. A. and Otterbein Guild—Two cent supper—4:3o to 7too o'clock. Methodist Choir Practice — At Church, 7:00 O'clock. Saturday Pastry Sale—Willing Workers Class —Pleasant Mills M. E. church. The C. L. C. degree team will practice at 7:30 o'clock Friday evening in the K. of C. hall. Monday. Delta Theta Tau —8 o'clock —Genevieve Bremerkamp. Tuesday. W. M. S.—Reformed Church—S. S. Room—Afternoon. The C. L. of C. entertained last evening at the K. of C. Hall in honor of Miss Margaret Coyne who is to be married May 10th. to Mr. Miliner Raildebush of Monroe. Indiana. 500 was played, prizes being won by the Misses Rose Fullenkamp and Margaret Coyne, the former presenting her's , to the bride-elect. Following this a , delicious luncheoon was served to the guests. At the close of the evening , the members of the C. L. of C. presented Miss Coyne with a large uphol- , stored rocking chair. GENEVANEWS The funeral services for Miss Han- > nah Brown were held Friday afternoon at the U. B. church. Miss Brown passed away Tuesday following a long illness with tuberculosis. Mrs. J. D. Briggs was a business ] caller in Portland last Tuesday. The Men's Prayer Band met last ' Tuesday evening at the Coffman cream station and went to Ceylon 1 where they attended prayer meeting 1 at the M. E. churcn. Quite a number were present. The meeting next Week will be held at the home of J. ' P. Scheer on High street. Representatives from the Ford Automobile Manufacutring Co. were in this city Wednesday night and discussed the Fordson tractor and the Oliver fanning implements. A large number of farmers and their families were present and profited by the experiences of these speakers. Jerry Swank, who has been ill for the past several months, is slowly improving and expected to sit up or the first time Friday. The township Sunday school convention will be held next Sunday afternoon and evening, the first session being held at the Elm Grove church] east of town and the evening session meeting in the Ceylon M. E. I

I church. A fine program has been ' prepared, the ladies’ quartet of this city, which has won so many admir-1 i ers. will furnish part of the music at I both places. Many of the young people of GeI neva have been making plans to go i i to Celina Sunday and enjoy the day. The I. O. O. F. lodge will hold their annual supper Friday evening. | I All members of both the men's and ; j women's lodges and their families i have been invited to be present. ’ Each one is to take a basket of [ I “eats'' which will be placed on the 1 I tables in picnic style. After the: i supper, a program will be given. John Premer of Fort Recovery was 1 1 a business caller in this place for aL few hours Thursday morning W. W. Briggs went to Portland 'Thursday and had dental work done. The local track and field team of i the 'local high school met the team 11 f from the Bluffton school Thursday < afternoon at this place. The visitors i ' went home victors, but the G. H. S.! cisn't ashamed of their dafeat as they I i made the Bluffton lads work and did fl not lay down on the job. The final fl ! score was 52 to 47. The Geneva boys fl tkept ahead in the field events and fl Hwon both of the longer runs, but lost fl [out in the dashes. Lough fl 'made his usual fine showing, making fl about 25 points for Geneva. He and' I his opponent both cleared 10 feet in ’ I ! the pole vault, but both fell down on fl I the 10 ft. 2 in. mark. Huffman lead fl I the Bluffton team with 15 points to j > his credit. Mann of the G. H. S. fl | won both the mile and half mile runs, j Mark Macklin of Columbus, Ind.. has returned to this place and it is fl 'reported that he will work for N. C. fl ' Brown in the barber shop, taking the fl 1 place of Clifford King, who is now fl working in Toledo. Dr. H. L. Mattax and wife went to i Portland Friday morning where the ] i latter had dental work done.

HOAGLAND LADIES’ AID MET WITH MRS. HENRY IN DECATUR THURSDAY The Ladies' Aid society of the Hoagland M. E. church held an all day meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry in this city on Thurs day of this week. After having been especially invited by Mrs. Henry. After the business meeting conducted by the president. Mrs. Banta, the following program was rendered: Duet by Mrs. Hubler and Mrs. Pageler; readings by Mrs. Hartsei and Mrs. Youse; solo by Mrs. Gresley; prologue by Mrs. Geodsion: and an address by Mrs. Rev. Shipley. Mrs. Henry served an elaborate banquet dinner at the noon hour. The following persons were present: Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Rex and Martha Everhart, all of Decatur; Mesdames. John Youse, F. Hubler, Pageler, Bogard, Ida Hartzel. Gresley. Grodrion and daugh ter, Sprague and daughter, Frieda; M. Barto and daughter, Effie; the Misses Marguerite and Virginia Hubler; Mrs. Blount. Rev. and Mrs. Ship ley and three children, and Frank Hubler, all of Hoagland. •— ADDING FOUR YEARS TO AVERAGE LIFE. United Press Service. Chicago. May s—Here's5 —Here's cheery news for the unfortunates whi have been standing on the brink of the happy hunting grounds. We are to have an extra four years of life. Science has fixed thing by dominating or reducting the toll of various diseases. The health standard has been so raised that the average man and women in a civilized community will live four years longer than the lifetime period of ten years ago; four years that had been unex- • pccted—l.479 golden days pilfered from the bearded old gentleman with the scythe. Statistics clinching the jiyous tidings of science were presented at the National Fraternal Congress, representing a total membership of 10,000,000. It was further shown that as a result of the great advance which formerly wrecked a portion of the population, children born this year will live at least six years longer than we do. Deaths from typhoid and diptheria,. epee considered plagues, arc reduced to dull statistical reports and in ten

years deaths from these diseases, the medical experts declared, will almost disappear. MEMBERS OF G. A. R. TO MEET SATURDAY TO MAKE DECORATION DAY PLANS A meeting of the members of the " "W- ■ - '■ — NEURALGIA I MB or headache —rub the forehead " • —melt and inhale the vapors VICKS ▼ VA po Rub Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly Raise 95 % of Your Jgt Hatch J C ut down your losses baby chicks and insure maximum development. CHICK MASH (formerly known at Blatchford't Milk Math} Cfopfc It is a milk-substitute to be used _X as a dry mash from the first feeding. GrOWS * s a highly nutritious growing feed, insuring maximum development, vigor and health. M otlirPC h ' nsures early maturity, result- “ ing in early egg production and — profit. Order a Bag Today Buy it from your Local Dealer Accept no Substitutes MBBHBHBBBHBM I THE CRYSTAL I TONIGHT —Benefit—ft Ladies' Auxiliary American Legion. B “THE WAY OF A MAID’’ n A big Selznick produc- Pj B Hon, featuring the beau- RS B tifui and talented star, || J Eiaine Hammerstein ‘ , A picture the whole ip gj family can enjoy. Hein the Ladies' Aux- B 3|| diary by attending the B show tonight. ryB First show at 7 o'clock r.

Decatur Post of tha G. A. R. has been called for 1:30 o'clock SatuiußJ afternoon, by Commander W. H. Myera. The meeting will be held in the G. A. R. rooms on Madison street. The purpose of the meeting is to make arrangements for observing Memorial Day. 0 SECRET OF GOOD DISPOSITION A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefits her disposition. She will be happy and atractivc to all. The world unfortunaely in filled with sweet women who are unhappy because they are held back from usefulness by triiibles so common among them. ' Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. Sickly all-worn out women cannot make happy homes. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a safeguard of women s health. This is clearly proven by the many letters we are continually publishing in this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by its use after years Oi safering. Why don't you try it.’ < » NEW IN SUITS ~ .. \\ i If clothes could speak the slip-over dress might truthfully boast: “I came, I saw, I conquered,” for it made a complete triumph last summer. It was a long step In the direction of comfort for wear in warm weather. And ( now enters its near-of-kln in suits, traveling in the same direction. This new arrival is a two-piece affair in which a sleeveless coat is worn with a skirt to match and a blouse, usually of crepe or other silk, made in one with the skirt. The dress is complete in itself and can be worn without the coat. But some women object to going coatless on the streets, and this suit fits their needs. The model pictured Is of poiret twill with beige-colored blouse of crepe de chine. Silk embroidery In navy and beige finishes the edges of the coat and adorns the narrow cuffs. OF PERCALE AND DIMITY W r T- •/ it \ ' I I Polka dotted percale nnd white checked dimity make this pretty dress for little missy. It is in two pieces. The blouse of the dimity has a Peter Pan collar and turn-back cuffs adorned with feather stitching of silk floss. A white silk cord ending in small tassels is laced across the front of the bodice and a patch pocket at one side maintains that practical tilings can be pretty. micki’e says ■ TU' BOSS, we €EZ.’ SELLE, ' ’ VJHM MOV SOMiETWkJCr ABOUT TWAY LADH VJWO COIAES 1W SEX. SWH DIDMY GW MER PAPER , VJVAE.M SUE VJAUYG AM EXTRA TO SEMD Tb APRsEMD?’ | VAsfee, VJ£'R£ OMTONOU, IAVSSUS LAW I 7 X < I Mi •***

Dora Johnson left today for Roann J Indiana, to be at the bedside of her, brother, who is seriously 111 with pneumonia. |

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