Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1922 — Page 2
Kucpenheimer The first thing 1 you get in Kuppenheimer Good Clothes is good appearance. You see it, and others see it, the moment you put them on. That comes of fine style and fine tailoring*—the improved product of more than fifty years of earnest effort. The quality you get is worthy of a greater price. Watch for our Fall Announcement of Kuppenheimer Clothes I —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes |
Girls Wanted! H to learn 1 Glove Making x ■ Our factory is centrally located |H and is modern in every respect. he The work is easy and % pleasant. 5? These jobs are permanent— SgT this isn’t just a short-lived flurry. ft We Pay the Highest Wages i>* Bonus Given While Learning ■ Apply | i Waring Glove Co. Hi 119 W. Monroe St.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15,
TYPHOID FEVER AT WINONA LAI . State Health'Lloard Inspector Making Investigation of the Causes Warsaw, Aug. 14,-—An inspector (from (he. State Board of Health is now jut Winona Lake investigating health j conditions in an effort to del ermine, jif possible, the cause for a number of ;cu-.os oi typhoid fever. On Frldav ! afternoon he met with Winona town (board and stated that eight cases of jtyphoid had been definitely reported. He said there were other persons i!l •at th park but it was not definitely established that they were typhoid patients. A careful examination has been , made of the water and milk supply and all other sources from which ■—• •• might coma. The board of Health inspector did not tell of finding any conditions' which indicated Hie source ,of 'typhoid. He . intimated that sickness might be caused bv excessive bathing in the lake at this time of thfe year and advised bather" to avoid drinking lake water while swimming. Winona Lalto is not subjected to any great amount of pollution. No E-ewers empty directiy into the lake, all sewage first going (into big tanka. The Winona system QjS s“ handling sewage has been ap- * ““ proved by the ctate beard of health. "
111 cigarettes w I id* They are GOOD! ** + ♦■*****♦ + + ♦♦♦ ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ *************** CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday 1). I. S class, U. It. church, Marie Hill. Tri Kuppa Sorority with Misses ’■'ranees and Helen Dugan. / " There will lie ;t called meeting of •! ■ music section of the Womans club Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the Old Adams County hank build Important business will bo condon'd and members are urged to be present. 1 + Mr. and Mrs. Christ Both entertained at a sumptuous dinner Sunil iv. Those present were, as follows: Rev. and Mrs. Scherry and . Hildren, Mary, Ruth ami Irene; Mr. a id Mrs. Pete Michel; Mr. and Mrs. ! a:i Achlcman and children, Clar- : nee, Gerald and Violet; Mr. and Mrs. John Zurcher and children, Florence, Harry and Esther; Mrs. Christ Ebnit and children, John, : nri-t, Melvina, Raymond, Simon and Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Fret! l’.eth; Mr. and Mrs. David Roth and roll, Leland; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foth and children, Gerald, Floyd. Lloyd, Vera and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Harve ivlaukey and son. Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Christ Roth and son. Glonn; John Roth; Miss Frances Roth; Srlnm Both; Mary, Fetters; A1 hen Spruuger and Mrs. Frank Arnold. , «* Sixteen people comprising the families of Mr. and Mrs. John Moneysmith and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Exline of North Baltimore, Ohio, ; topped in the city yesterday with thi-ir cousin, Dr. E. liurrnj. for a few boars, enroute to tlir-ir home from Roanoke, Indiana, where they attended the Flaugher-Brothers reunion Sunday, the Kith. They enjoyed a picnic lunch on Dr. Bums' lawn and also visited with the A. J. Haney family who wore former residents o!
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 are of Hit- better skins. The collar and nf . . culls of Raccoon. In the 10 in. length il,„ * s< ,U C t *°ned darker skins of 8 ta fmer ‘futility m ip i n . i ( . n g lh . i • ’g. Buy your Fur Coat this month anti We will keep them for you until nmiW The Kuebler Company Tl ■ _ _’f ” ■ |m Ml lining, ■»»»»• r " m " 1 " '■ »n ■niw«ywwp=»<tM« 1 *’* ... ; ■——-—- *■— — , jA- “ t ,‘‘ ; *
North Baltimore. + Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kstell entertained at a sumptuous chicken <l* nnor Sunday at their home south \u' t (| i Decatur! Those present beside t ll host and hostess were Mr. and Mis. I". 0. Baker and children. Otis and Kidura; the Misses Beatrice Catcher and Jguirimla Johnson, of Doc at nr, I Dr. C. S. Hall, and Paul Story of I)c ' I troit, + Mildred and Lillian Worthman *'»• i icrtalned at a dinner last evening for I Miss M«rth» «»ncmeyer who I leave soon for Los Angeles. (alif. + Miss Margaret Conter of Gary, is ; visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! Harry Fritzinger, of this city. Miss Rose Conter will entertain at j bridge tomorrow night in honor of 1 .'vlisb Margaret Conter who is visiting in this city. CHAPEL CAR IS FULLY EQUIPPED (Continued from page one) plain it to visitors. At the end of its short stay, during which everybody is invited to visit it, the car leaves for'Lima, Ohio. The late Mr. Peter Kuntz, sr„ of Dayton, Ohio, donated the "St. Paul. ; and also its brother-car the "St. Peter", to The Catholic Church Extension Society. WORKING MIS LOOK HERE d ’ Read What Mrs. Lucas Writes Concerninsj Her Troubles, Which May be Just Like fours l, ! St. Louh, Mo.— “I had troubles that
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