Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1922 — Page 2

The Misses May me Deininger and Kose Conter will go to Ft. Wayne tonight to hear Geraldine Farrar at the Palace Theatre.

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Miss Leona Hunalcker went to Elkhart this morning where she will spend Thanksgiving with Dr and Mrs Lint.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922.

FOR SALE The laidies of the Christian Church Aid I Will have for sale articles band-tuade And all who attend will say by far, That these articles are best found at a Bazaar. There are aprons, doilies and caps. Scurfs, bibs uud clown dolls for the chaps. 'Or n nice brownie made from a sock. It won't break if it falls on a rock. And some cute littje bunnies a good toy. j That will please either the girl or boy. And a nice big comforter for your bed. There is nothing as useful to use in its stead. The date of the sale is Sat.. Dee. two. So come and bring your friends too. i The place—Mrs. Burdg on Second’St.. Where the Indies buy their hats tail ored and neat. Now these articles are priced to sell. The price will benefit you and us well. So come everybody and give us a chance. And for your patronage we thank you in advance. o CHURCH NOTICE Zion Lutheran Church — English Services 10:00 o'clock Thursday morning. —o NOTICE The Baughman 5 and 10c store will be closed all day tomorrow for Thanksgiving. -i e—- — OF P. NOTICE Regular meeting postponed from Thursday night unail Friday night on account of Thanksgiving. James Arnold has returned from a week’s visit in Cleveland and Toledo. Ohio.

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Wednesday Ladies’ Aid Society of the United Brethren church, pastry sale; Green's] Meat Market; 9 o'clock a. m. Thursday Delta Theta Tau sorority private dance —Masonic hall. All day meeting at the Antioch . church — Basket dinner — Services morning and afternoon. Friday Christian Ladies Aid —Mrs. G. T. Burk. Blue Bird Girls—Lois Peterson—--2:30. Woman's Home Missionary Society —M. E. Church—Mrs. Dan Sprang. Saturday Bazaar by Indies of Christian church in Mrs. Burdge's Millinery store all day. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson will entertain with Thanksgiving dinner for Miss Rose Dunathon. of Huntington. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson. Mrs. James Westveld, and Mr. and I Mrs. J, C. Patterson. « The Home Economics Club of Root Township delightfully entertained •heir husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sheets. Thursday evening. November 23rd. The evening was spent playing progressive peanuts in which Mrs. Francis Fuhrman won first prize and Mr. C. D. Kunkel the booby. Several other games were played and music added to the enjoyment of the 1 evening. There were about forty-five guests to whom the hostess served delicious refreshments. * The Rebecca Lodge held regular election and installation of officers at their meeting last night. They will go in office as follows: P. G. Celia Mayor: N. G., Mrs. Gregory; V. G., Mrs Simmers: Recording Secretary, Mrs. Fry; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Fan chon Yoder; treasurer. Mrs. John Moser; trustees, Mrs. Anna Malott, Mrs. Verna Avery. The Trustees will serve a term of three years, while the other officers serve only six months. ♦ The members of the Magazine Club entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Florence Devilbias, of Detroit, at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Beery. Those present were Mrs. Devilblss. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bell: Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lewton. Cal Kunkel. Dr. F. B. Thomak, Mrs. Carrie Hanbold. Mrs. Jesse Dearn. Mrs. Charity Hooper, and Miss Harrod. ♦ Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and daughter Rose will entertain with Thanksgiving - dinner for Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and family. Mrs. Clara Myers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp, Marie Gass. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman, Rose Kleinhenz, and Mary Mylott, of Ft. Wayne. ♦ The K. of C.'s had a very deliglitfui card party last evening at their hall. Miss Gladys Arnold won the prize in the game of "500”. Ruhm prizes were awarded to Carl Gass. Mrs. Tony Voglewede. and James Ailer of Bluffton. The feature Five Orchestra furnished music for the dancing. About fifty couples attended. ♦ Tlie Delta Theta Tau Sorority girls have completed their plans for their Home Harvester Dance to be given at the Masonic Hall tomorrow night at 8:45. The hall has been beautifully decorated with Thanksgiving trimmings. The Harmony Five Orchestra of Ft. Wayne will furnish the music. About ninety couples will attend which includes the Sorority girls and their guests. •F The Pythian Sisters will have a pot luck Thanksgivin.-r dinner and supper tomorrow at the K. of P. home. Ali members are invited and are asked to bring a chicken and two other articles. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock. * Mrs. Dan Tyndall will leave Friday for Bluffton, Ohio, where she will sing the solos of the ‘‘Messiah” at the 'Bluffton College. + Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols will entertain with dinner tomorrow for Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Conner and son, , Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huston, and daughter, Dorothy, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols of this city. Members cif the Moose are enter taining with dinner tonight at 8:99 for their wives and sweethearts, at the Moose hall. Mrs. Janies Archbold and Mrs. T. D Kern went to Ossian today to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eliza Arch■l bold, a sister-in-la w of Mrs. James I Archbold.

HUNTERS RUSH FOR LICENSES

Total Os 336 Hunting Licenses Issued In County So For This Month The turkey, chicken, duck or goose, was chased about the barn yard or corn field today and finally wound up ] Jiy losing its head, but indications are that the rabbit will be given a merry chase for his life tomorrow, records at the county clerk’s office showing that 33S hunting licenses have bbeen issued so far this month and that on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week an average of 25 licenses a day have been issued to hunters. The rush today may exceed the average. Deputy Clerk Florence Holthouse has been busy issuing the licenses and early this morning a number of men called at the office and applied for licenses, stating they expected to go hunting on Thanksgiving. Earlier in the season indications were that the number of hunters would not be so numerous this year, in view of the many protests from farmers and land owners who gave notice that hunting or trespassing on their farms was forbidden, but the number of licenses issued up to noon ioday was greater by 75 than for the entire month of November, 1921, when the total was 261, as against 336 up today. Thanksgiving day and the day preceding have always been days when the man picked up the rifle or shotgun and started out in search of game and from the number of licensed hunters in the county this year hundreds of people are, no doubt, going to live | up to “Ye Olden” custom and it looks i as if the rabbit and quail would have | to "go some” to keep out of the bold hunter's way tomorrow. Q MONROE MAN IS I HOLD-UP VICTIM Two Men Hold Up Arthur Baumgartner Between Berne And Monroe Monroe, Nov. 29. — (Special to Daily Democrat I —Two men held up Arthur . Baumgartner, Adams county farmer residing one and one-fourth miles west of Monroe, between eight and nine , o'clock last night. he was returning home from Berne, and at the point of revolvers forced him to take them to Willshire, Ohio, in his automobile. When they arrived in Willshire, the t bold-upmen relieved Mr. Baumgartner t of a quarter of beef which he had in !

Star Motors, Inc. Ofler a limited number of shares in INDIANA under the . Durant Thrift Saving Plan CAPITAL 1,000,000 shares Common Stock at $15.00 per share. PLANTS where STAR < Ah*J ll ' being built—Elizabeth, N. J., Lansing, Mich., Oakland, Cal. and Leastde, Ont., t. • Flint, Mich, plant now under construction will have 96,000 STAR CAR c a P annually. OVER 5OO,1N)O CARS SOLD OVER 105,000 PARTNERS Refer to Wm. P. Morris, Financial Representative j The Durant Corporation 15-16 Pixley Long Building, , .. •_ Fort Wayne, Indiana. Telephone j See the Star Car at Peter Kirsch] & Son i! DECATUR INDIANA ■■ r~ • • • - - ■ 1 111 - ' " W. P. Morris, Financial Representative, Jstl6 Pixley Long Building, Fort Wayne, Indiana. ' -a Gentlemen: Without obligation, please send me literature ana explain how I can purchase under the Durant Saving Plan. Name Address City •

his cur, und disappeared. No clue as to the identity of the hold-up men has been found. Mr. Baumgartner had been to Berne to purchase the meat and when he was about three miles south of Monroe on his return home, the two men suddenly appeared from the side of the road and at the point of revolvers ] ordered him to stop. Baumgartner <>beyed and the two men climbed into the rear seat of the car. They then I ordered him to take them to Will-

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