Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 12 August 1922 — Page 3

I If a Store Buys in Large I Quantities Does it save on its Purchase? if a store buys for cash would it he more likely to save more and be more able to take its choice j of the markets? b If a store buys for less, can it sell for less? And selling for ss ' se ” ,ess or n ’ ore « Does the store gain? Do the people gain? How Much is 2 and 2? Charlie Voglewede SAVES YOU MONEY

>»** + ** ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t ABOUT TOWN ♦ t ♦♦♦♦♦ o*2_* ***** * Jim Hendricks ot Monroe. Indiana, was a business visitor in this city today. Alice Thomas ond son, Herschell, of Peoria, 111., will be the guests of Mrs. Etha Smith and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hite, Misses Fan and Madge Hite. .Mr. Wilbur Porter and Mr. Lee Hartzell, of Fort Wayne, left today for Lake Pleasant, Midi, where they will spend the weekend at Mr. Hartzell’s cottage. Mrs. Alliert Lachnit and children of Indianapolis are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith in this city, for a few weeks. Frank Fisher and wife left this morning for a weeks trip thru northern Indiana and Michigan. Mrs. I). D. Clark and son, John. W. ■rived in this city yesterday after pending several days at the Ralph .tmrine home in Anderson. John Clark also visited friends in Muncie. David Hensley will leave to night for a week-end visit with friends at Rome City. Donald Hunsicker will leave tonight for an over Sunday visit at Chicago. Gerald Mylott, salesman at the Jo.*ph and Lang Confectionery store, will leave tonight, for a week's visit with friends in Chicago.

Are Your Valuable Fire or thieves cannot reach your insurance policies, bonds. Pnnovc or ot * lel ' valuable papers, if I Upt.ES placed in our vault. y Let Us show You The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. - BANK OF SERVICE 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE If* The Secretary of Treasury has called for Bpi B redemption on December 15, ■ ! j~ --J VICTORY 4%% BONDS fEt S of series A, B, C, D, E, and F. Bit S If sold today on the market these bonds ■ J Izfi bring »100.46. fib '~ ~W We advise selling,- taking the premium, V reinvesting the proceeds in other issues of ■ ’ greater maturity. BZZI J, We have Government and Gravel Roads E---J on hands. iIjIRST NATIONAL BANK || » - -55 ft ou re a & ran B er sre Once- IjjSlj- -j---ffiWffiusSsfraEdsttlls

Miss Leona Hunsicker will leave tonight to spend tho week-end at Rome City. Miss Margaret Mylott who has been visiting in Chicago for the past month will arrive home tomorrow. Judge John C. Moran returned to this city last night after a several days visit at Mt. Clemens. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mylott and family will leave Monday for a week’s vacation at Rome City. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Jutzi, of Bluffton. Ohio, and Miss Lucy Trenary of Forest. Indiana, visited friends in this city today. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kampe will leave this afternoon to spend the week-end at Ft. Wayne. There will be a meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority Tuesday evening at the home of Misses Helen and Francis Dugan. J. A. Barkley ot south of this city was a business visitor here today. Samuel Fuhrman of north of Decatur was a business visitor in this city this morning. S. J. Spangler of south-east of this city wafk a Decatur business visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg McFarland and J. D. McFarland will leave tomorrow morning for Boundary, Indiana, where they will attend the annual family reunion ot the Hieser family. John Losche of east of this city was

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a Decatur business visitor today. fji D. Studebaker who lives east of | Decatur was a business visitor here H today. W. F. Hilpert ot west of this city | was a Decatur business visitor this | morning. j GENEVA NEWS | Miss Dorothy Armstrong went to II Muncie Friday whore she will visit |l friends and attend to some business II matters. Russell Miller of Portland passed through here last Thursday enroute to For Wayne where he took his violin lesson. Ou his return trip he stopped in Geneva and gave several lessons. Earl Conner and Ray McCollum of Decatur were callers in this place last Wednesday evening. Ihe U. B. Aid will servo their monthly supper next Saturday evening in the church basement. Mrs. Harry Lynch of Hartford City is visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Mattax, ot this place. A nine pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Runyon last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Atwood of Middletown. O„ are visiting witli old friends in this community. Miss Edith Glendening went to Muncie Friday morning where she II will speikl several days visiting friends. I Miss Ruth Farlow, who has been ’attending normal school a Angola, arrived in Geneva Friday afternoon and •will spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farlow. Joseph Walker was a business caller in Portland Thursday. The ropes at the Lybarger pit have been put up and all is now in readiness for the bathers, anil if they are careful there will be no danger of anyone losing their life. Already large numbers go out and enjoy a dip in the water daily. | John Miller, wife and daughter, Mary, and Miss Fay Slump visited with the former's daughter, Iva. in Muncie last Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Wells is visiting relatives in Winchester. Miss Christine Bolds returned to her home in Fort Wayne last Thurs- II day afternoon after spending some H time hero visiting with her sister Mrs. Richard Briggs. MONROE NEWS Mrs. John Spilman and children of Fort Wayne, visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Johnson, over Sunday. Mr. Henry Langnrcy of Colfax, Ind., was the guest of his mother, Mrs. G. W. Keller, over Sunday. Mrs. Perry Good, of Celina, Ohio, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. L. Keller, for several days this week. Miss Anna Dais of Dayton, Ohio, was a week-end visitor at the horn • ot her brother, Mr. Clarence Davis and family, east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirby of South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kirby of Carrollton, Ohio, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hendricks several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hendricks left here Thursday evening for Farmland, from there they will go to Indianapolis on a few days visit. Mr. Floyd Shirk of Stryker, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shirk, here Thursday. Mrs. S. V. Johnson and children, left for their home in Farmland, Thursday. Monroe, Aug. 12. — (Special to Daily Democrat) —Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker returned from their week's trip through eastern Ohio, on Wednesday evening. While at the .McKinley monument in Canton, they met Miss 111 Nellie Utnimiinan, daughter of Mr. C. H. Lammiman of this place, who is a graduate trained nurse at Warring,Ohio, in company with another nurse of the same place. The girls have started on a hike across country, a distance of 212 miles, to Monroe. They expect to arrive in about seven II days, probably about Sunday. The II young ladies, when proffered an op- II portunity to ride with Mr. and Mrs. H Hocker, refused the invitation, and H said "We are going to hike the en I tire distance.” They were in good II spirits and very .enthusiastic- over II their hiking project. They will be [U welcomed by their many friends upon II their arrival at-tho parental home in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibble of Lansing, Mich., were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest ’Andrews. Mrs. Miller and children of Dayton. Ohio, are guests of relatives and || friends here this week. !i Mr. L. F. Lohenstein and son. | Lawrence L. are this week tickling D the finny tribe in the lakes near II Grand Rapids Mich. H —— —... — —s-_WANT AD3 EARN—s—s—

ii I ■ ,j ill v EVERY BODY IN ADAMS COUNTY URGED TO ATTEND THIS GATHERING | | 3 Indiana’s Great Yeoman Day SflwMENZlj at Bellmont Park Decatur Indiana Tuesday, August 22nd. Basket Picnic and Celebration « Speeches by— Governor Warren T. McCray Ed. Jackson, Sec’y. of State Mrs. Malone and others Officials and directors ot the Brotherhood of American Yeomen will attend. —I — Big parade and pageant—bands and orchestras ) Drill teams and delegations from many cities Initiation of class of several hundred Singing by chorus of 1,000 voices led by Mr. Charles TingI le, celebrated community song leader of New York City. I “Help Save The Children” j,.. —— , —' A - — ■ r—