Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1922 — Page 2
1 '—■■■ —Mill ■IWIIIIMHIII millllllWW rr !-JBMEtt IfM——Wl Just One More Instance-- I Read This-- z I ■—-j=—i, I feSiKS A 4 ,*« r I KlisFSe ’v C!ON ' l «¥!» “ ~ B*■ afIHhWP BANKS; FORTUNE GONE;, - r .ad | Start ’em Young <b } - pn«.) TAVERA. V. is., July 2G.—Tho I savings of half a century—s4o,ool)—■ ■ What assurance have you that were gone today because tho ilarlYOUR funds are safe in YOUR gan family did not believe In banks. I Three masked bandits held up x home. and slugged Miss Ellen Ilarigan at • her lonely farm home and ransacked XVF Why not carry a savings or check- the house until they found the S4O,- i< ing account with us? Our vaults are Reward proof against burglary. < of |SOO for tho return of the treaa- k ure. > Take advantage of the protection B ~~ / this bank offers you. We pay MEETING CALLED OFF 40/ > V /0 v * 1“ I on saving accounts. " Know the “Old Adams” Service Old Adams County Bank j The Friendly Bank Ne ' v Bank Building | : p. ariaßKKr aairomasT ■ IMM .1- -111 ■» ■■ WK r<—
Assistant cashier Glendenning, of the First National Bank, is spending his vacation this year at Oden, Mich.
Specials for Saturday Gold Band "Cups and Saucers, (M) '* Set of 6 t/eJC Hose for Men, Women and Children, 1 X n Per Pair JL_?V Tin Cans, Quart size, Index lids, 4 Per Down :1:0 v Wash Tses for Men and Bovs 1 Each lUC, Ladies I nion Suits, First Quality, OAx* Per Suit Galvanized Water Pails, 10 quart O a /> Each Dairy Pails, 10 quart Jelly Glasses, <3 for 10c Per dozen OvV Collander, Large size, Matches 7 6 Large Boxes ttDv Cold Pack Canning Rack 48c I We Buy For Less—We Sell For Less I Morris 5 & 10c Store & J. M. Trautman. Mgr. •w- rw. «V - wanOTW — W»l ■— 111 ■■ I !■■■■ Ml K ■*•> - MMMW V. C -* . >«• • « The CORT LAST CHANCE TO SEE f Le? A. Ochs present , Bryant Washburn In “The Read To London” Sn: ip—Sparkle—Dash The romance of a yankee in King George’s , town. A picture alive with life, fun, love and the things everybody likes. It’s a Pathe 2 Reel Comedy I | Harold Lloyd -r In “I Do” s You will do well to keep from splitting your B sides with mirth. Harold Lloyd needs no introduction to the fun. loving public. MMmnraMMMKOiusMmwMnramnmwMi
London—One Cunard liner had a | net loss of ten thousand dollars’ worth of silver for the year ending: May 1. Passengers “souvenirud” it. v-a-. -nr —
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1922
>*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ *+«♦♦♦++*♦♦*♦*« CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Moo-..‘heart Legion—Moose Hall. Concordia Ladies Aid and Mission ary society—Mrs. Sam Magley. Ladies Aid U. B. Church, Mrs. Lucy Fisher. Ladies Aid o£ Washington M. E. church, Mrs. B. F. ■'Breiner. ’ F.-iiUy Christian Ladies’ Aid with Mrs. H. L. Merry. Woman s Home Missionary Society, of M. E. church with Mrs. Rev. j Bridge. Ladies Aid and D. Y. B. ciass of U. B church in church basement at 1:30 o’clock. Misses Geraldine Everett and Na Cmi Harl.iess were deiightuii’y sur priced last evening by a imp. »r party ; given in honor of their birthday s b.- . Misses Miidred Leonard and Mary i,Suttles. + The Blue, Bird club of this city, of , which Miss Lois Peterson is guardian, entertained with a picnic party yeserday afternoon on the Barton Niblick lawn, east of the city, in honI or of one of its members. Miss Mar- . tha Sellemeyer, who is leaving next | week for her new home in Lc.s Aa- ■ geles. The afternoon was spent in I playing games and contents. z |' A merry surprise was r n far I Mr:;. Ann H.ieliman by her friends (and neighbors for I.t birthday. The evening was spent ' playing games. Those present were Mrs. George Winters, Mrs. I' S. Cress, : Mrs, Minnie Teepie, Mrs. John . Beery, Mrs. Henry Sehoitz, Mrs. Mart Gilson, Mrs. John Green, Mrs. Geo.' ! Tester, Mrs. Rudy Ceastr, Mrs. L. D. i Gallogly, Mrs. Ira Baker, daughter Edith, son Dick. The Misses Edna ! Edge.li; Gertrude Womach, Lauretta ! Hackman. Refreshments of ice cream land cake were served. Mr.. Hackman i received many useful presents. All j departed jat a late hour wishing Mrs. I Hackman many more such birthdays. e i NEW HIGH SCHOOL IN FORT WAYNE TO RE DEDICATED IN NOVEMBER Fort Wayne, Aug. 10.—An entire I day will be set aside, in November for the dedicatory exercises for the plow south side high school, the school board has dneidod, according to announcement yesterday of Superj intendont L. C. Ward. A speaker of high repute will make the address he ; said. Definite plans for the coremonies will be determined later, when lit is known just when the constniciticn will be completed. Although the building will be oc jcupied on September 11, by grade iand high school pupils, the entire (School will not be completed until in the fail. The children will occupy phe south half of the building in ; September, and wiil move into the ’ 'north part as soon as it is ready, ;
MEMBERSHIP TEAMS Ij OF INDUSTRIAL AS SO- || CIATION BEGIN WORK I Nearly all of the twenty-live teams H appointed in the Decatur Industrial 1 Association to canvass tho city for I n w members, started work this I morning, it was stated this after- I noon that tho teams were meeting I with a good response from the cltt- I zens of the city and in tho course t-f I a few days a large number of new I members are expected to be added I to the roll The organization has ac I cr.-inpllshed much excellent work for | the of tho city during its life I time, but it is now in need of several I new members to carry through the I many propositions now under con- 3 sideration. I UNDERWENT OPERATION FOR ABSCESS OF GALL BLADDER AND APPENDICITIS & Mrs. John Hunt, operator at the I telephone exchange in Wren, Ohio, I underwent an operation at the Mag- | ley hospital here yesterday for acute I •i.b.scoss of the fall, bladder and ap- I pendicitis. The operation was sue-. I (fessful ad Mrs. Hunt is resting very I well. | NOTICE Ths C. L. of C. degree team which I was announced to meet last night at I the home of Miss Ada Deiningcr will meet tonight instead.. AU members please take notice. IDLING MOTHER” NOWSTRONG Her Mother’s Faith in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Led Her To Try It Kenosha, Wisconsin.—“l cannot say I enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham’s I
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AUGUST FUR SALE Muskrat - Marmot - Seline The exceptional quality of these coats proves them among the most economical and satisfactory fur selection in this August sale. MUSKRAT from $98.50 up MARMOT from $72.50 up SELINE from $72.50 up Other Fur Coats From $37.50 to $225.00 Muskrat Coats Marmot Coats e Buy your f 1 ur Coat this month and sqvc money* We will keep them for you until wanted. The Kuebler Company — A. / - —— —-
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