Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1922 — Page 5

Will There Be Enough To Go ’Round? From tlie inquiries we have had to(hv regarding the Patent Three Buckle Oxfords we are going to put on sale tomorrow at $3.98 it is a question whether there will be enough to go around; We’ve got a lot of them but we advise early buying. First come gets em, Charlie Voglewede Fits Feet

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' big five intertainment to be given here ' next week. William Jennings Bryan i j will speak here'on Monday evening J. S. Peterson and Master Tom Al--1 wine were business visitors in Ft. Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Richard Rademakey of Ft. Wayne is spending a few days in this city with her sister, Mrs. Vernon Shifferly while Mr. Rademaker is in Michigan on a fishing trip. They formerly lived in this city. ' Miss Mary Catherine Alwine, who 1 ' was operated on yesterday for the re ’ moval of adnoids and tonsils is get- ’ ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeper and 1 daughter, Catherine, will motor to I Rome City tomorrow where they will I I enjoy a week’s vacation.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY, 21. 1022

MrrH. James Westvelil Is confined jl to her home with an attack of huui 'I met flu. , The Christian Endeavor of the Pres byterian church enjoyed u picnic sup per last night at tho waterworks park. The Zimr Reformed church held Its annual Sunday School picnic at Bellmont Park last evening. Mr. Avon Murk will go to Kbmo | City Saturday to visit over Sunday wllh Ills wife and children at the C. K. Bell cottage where they are spending their vacation. Miss Margaret Copeland of l’auld-l big, Ohio Is visiting friends In tills city this week. 0. J. laitis returned this morning from a business trip to St. Louis, Mo. Ralph A merino of Anderson, is visiting friends in this city. Everett Sheets, the shoe shiner at the United Cigar store) lias oquyiped his stand wi/li an eh* trie shoe-dry big apparatus which will make It so that his customers can get a shine such quicker than the old way. George Schug and Gladys Butler who have lieen visiting at Hamilton Lake With Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Schug returned to this city last night. Elgin King is having a new closed front show window erected tn his confectionery store on So. Second street The new front will he much larger I ■han the old one. Mrrs. S. D. Beavers returned to Shis •tty Thursday after a weeks outing at Winona l^ake. Miss Florence Bremerkamp will arrive in this city this evening from a several days visit at Fremont, Ohio, where she visited with her brother Herb. She will leave late this evening for Manistee, Mich., for a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sehur Ter and family. Dr. Harry Hill left this morning for Rome City where ho will spend the week-end with his family. Col. Earl Gartin left for Winona Lake to spend the week-end. The D. Y. B. class will meet with Mrs. Charles Pennington of Mercer avenue tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Maine Gaunt and Elmer Bittner | were joined in marriage last Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Ilinz at the (labor's home. Reverend Hinz and family will "ave* Sunday afternoon for an extended vacation at Cleveland and other points. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hartman, daughter, Ruth, and son. Paul, of Sidney, Ohio stopped in this city today on their way to Rome City for an over Sunday visit. Miss Alta Teeple accompanied them. Geraldine Brandyberry of this city returned today after a visit at Sidney. Ohio with relatives.' Julius Bright who lives west of ‘his city was a Decatur business visitor this morning. Henry Reiter of north of Decatur | was a business visitor in this city this morning. ' Among tlie Adams county farmers that were in this city today were: Ed Sehamerloh, Christ' Macke, Spangler I Hhlman, O. I). Meyer, R. A. Reinking and Frank Schuller. Mrs. Emery J. Wilson, of Cleveland, Ohio, is spending a few days iu this city witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Myers. The condition of Mr. Myers who has been bedfast for some time is reported to be about the same. | NOTICE The Decatur Public Library will j be open from 10 until 12 a. in. each I day during the chautauqua next week j and will not be open during tho afterneons. MISS MOSES, Librarian. Detroit, Mich., July 21—Sale of the I Detroit Journal to the Detroit Nows) was annunced today. ■ • A CORRECTION In the Vance & Linn Clearance Sale ad/appearing in this paper last evening a quotation was given on $3.50 1 shirts at $3.75 and $3.00 shirts all $3.15. The error was made unintentionally and should have read $3.60 shirts it $2.75 and $3.00 shirts at $2.15.! CHAUTAUQUA TO OPEN FOR FIVE DAYS’ PROGRAM| (Continued from page one) his famed lecture on .“The World's Greatest Need." Season tickets are selling for $2 each while the single admission charges will he 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. The program arranged by the program committcQ this year is one of- - best if not the best programs ev r i presented to the popple .of Decatur: on a chautauqua platform. Judging from the advance ticket sale and all J other indications-, tlie attendance will I he l6rge. , - Spend part of your vacation attending the Fair August 1- I 3 and 4. ti

The Time is getting Shorter for the NORTHERN m, INDIANA ** FAIR and Race Meet DECATUR, INDIANA AnriTCT tub. wed. thurs. fri. AUIIUOI Ist 2nd 3rd 4th Day and Night High Lights of the Fair \ fair i n Indiana. Horse Races every afternoon. Big purses, i Plenty of horses. Automobile Show. An exhibit worth seeFarm Machinery Exhibit. All latest and models exhibited by manufacturers and -Music. Several band§ including the famFireworks. Unequaled — Spectacular — This program worth driving miles to see. Agricultural Chautauqua. The Big Free Educational Feature which has been copied by state and county fairs. Something for every member of the family. Speakers and Educators of national fame. Do not miss it. Four Days of Fun and Frolic, Education Absolutely a Clean Moral Exhibition. Day and Night. Come early and stay late. Bring your families and all your friends. They will enjoy it. We have pleased thousands and will please you. x Mr. Farmer and Stockman — If you have live stock to show, have us mail you a copy of our Premium List or get one at any of the three Decatur banks. Say that you won at the Northern Indiana Fair and get the top prices for your stock. Merchants and Business Men — How can you better arrange to have the people of this community see the merchandise you sell, than to have an exhibit or booth at the Fail grounds. You can meet and talk to people fijom the sui rounding, country and get a line on prospective buyers which will later on result in orders and a bigger volume of business for you. Call telephone 606 for information., Some locations FREE, others at a nominal cost. # Everybody should Attend this Fair BIGGER THAN EVER BETTER THAN EVER