Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1922 — Page 2

r— * YES or NO? A Te«t of Your Intelllaonco —< Tile correct unewer to one'of these problems is YES, to the other NO. STOP TO THIINK! Questions Answered Tomorrow 1. —ls leprosy a contagious disease? 2. Are squirrels rodents like rats? Yesterday’s Questions Answered I,—ls a sponge (such as you have in the bath-room at home) an animal? Answer —NO. The sponge is an

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ocean-bottom vegetation—-a plant., 2. —Is a butterfly an insect? Answer— YES. A butterfly is an insect developed from a grub or worm—a caterpillar. Nbw York —Gene Sarasen. who recently resigned as professional front the Highland Country Club, Pittsburg will probably locate in New York as ( i' pro” for one of the clubs here, it was authoraitvely reported today. A Chicago club is reported to have offered the golf champion a large sum | to come to the Windy city for the' season.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER (I. 1922.

TAKE TIME READ THIS. THEN THINK. You have traveled along with me and 1 hope you will read these boiled down truths and enjoy them. Getting down to the bottom of things the pill may temporarily relieve constipation; n sweat may break up a cold; Pepsin may digest your dinner; Making Soda may relieve your acid or sour stomach but below all these troubles there is an Impaired nervous action and the permanent cure you long for will not come until tills s nerve interference is adjusted. The pills, the pepsin. the sweat, the baking soda merely touches the branches of the tree but they do not get to the roots. If there were no ignorance there would not be any prejudice so when we encounter one we usually expect to see the other. One may not be to blame tor being ignorant but there is no excuse for remaining so. Avoid the hyphenated Chiropractor. They are such hyphenates as ElectroChiropractic, Stretcho • Chiropractic, Massago-Chlropractic, Vibrato-Chiro-nractic, (’/mcusso-Chiropractic, and many other numbo-jumty>-Chiroprae-tics. Insist on nothing else but the Chiropractic without the hyphen. There are no two ways about it. If Chiropractic is right then this numbojumbo (Chiropractic is wrong. No Chiropactic is not a cure all There is many a person who is passed beyond Chiropractic or any other human aid. But this much is true that in numerable cases that have previously been given up as incurable became well again by means of Chiropractic. Wishing, hoping, worrying, thinking will not help you. Give Chiropractic a chance. Dr. S. J. Zurbuch, D. C., M. C. K. of C. Building, Decatur, Ind. o— Phosgene, a poison gas used in the world war is turned into perfume by a synthacated process.

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Saturday Saturday—Music Section, Woman's Club —Mrs. C. E. Bell. Christian Endeavor of Reformed Church Pastry Sale — Mutschler's Meat Market, 9:30 a. m. Literature section of Woman's Club in Assembly room of Library, 7 p. m. Sunday. W. C. T. U.—E. V. Church—2 p. m. Monday Research Club—Mrs. Ed Moses. Tuesday Young Peoples Society of Evangel-4 ical Church—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard, First street. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul Society—Mrs. Mat Harris. 2:30. Mrs. Frank Gass and Mrs. William Klepper, assistant hostesses. ”500” Club —Mrs. Chas. Lose, 7:30. Historical Club —Mrs. J. S. Miller 2:30. Thursday Loyal Workers Class —Mrs. Ed Whitwright, 7:30 p. m. The W. C. T. U. will hold their regular meeting at the Evangelical Church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock with the following program: Devotionals —Mrs. S. D. Beavers Current Events —Each member. “A Day at Ellis Island" —Mrs. B. J. Rice. Solo —Mrs. C. E. Bell. “How To Insure Permanency of Prohibition" —Mrs. John Schug. General Discussion. Song—"Blest Be the Tie That Binds.” + The Loyal Worker's Class of the Evangelical Church will meet with Mrs. Ed Whitwright, Thursday evening at 7:30. The class will have their Christmas exchange and a pot luck supper will be served. 4 . Those, enjoying organ music will have the opportunity to hear one of the ablest interpreters of the great Bash, Sunday afternoon, at St. Paul’s Lutheran church, Barr St., Fort Wayne, Mr. Edward Rechlin, of New York, is touring in the interest of lassie organ music, and he been sent I'-y the same commission with that object in view, which undertook the tour cf the famous St. Olaf Choir. Mr. Rechlin studied under such masters of theorgan as Gailmaut and VVidor, Faris. No admission will be charged. The recital is arranged in the interest es awakening the people to the beauties o f classic music, as played in the church. >» Miss Elizabeth Carlisle entertained the Friday Night club at her home last night. Mrs. John W. Tyndall was a guest of .the club. Rose Christen won the prize awarded in “500". The next meeting of. the club will be held during the Holiday week at the home of Miss Eva Acker. ♦ Dr. and Mrs. Magley entertained with dinner yesterday evening for Mr. and Mrs. E. Lankenau. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall, Mr. and Mrs. William Zwick, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Boknecht, Mr. and Mrs. August Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Lottis Maiiand, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neidstine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulte, Mr and Mrs. Albert Scheiman, Mrs. Henry Shamerloh, Miss Viola Conrad and Hulda Buljemier. ♦ Mrs. Charles Lose will entertain the “500” club at her home on Winchester street, Wednesday evening at 7:30. •IMr. and Mrs. Robert Garard will entertain the Young Peoples society of the Evangelical church at their home on North First street Tuesday evening at 7:30. All members invited. ♦ Mrs. J. 8. Miller will entertain the historical club at her home on Second street Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. o GENEVA NEWS Mrs. John Shoemaker was a business caller in Fort Wayne the latter part of this week. The Misses Vera King and Edith Pontius went to Portland Saturday morning where they will spend the day shopping. Mrs. Wm. Kelly and little- son. Paul, spent Friday in Fort Wayne shopping and attending to biisitevu matters. Russell Miller of Portland stopped in this city while enroute home from Fort Wayne where he had taken a violin leseon and gave several les- , sons here. A large number of members and [guests of the M.E. Ladies’ Aid

were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. J. D. Briggs on Line. < street last Tuesday afternoon. During the business meeting it was decided not to have the monthly supper In December because; every one was so busy preparing for Christmas.) After the social hour dainty refreshments were served by the hostess! and her assistants. . Arch Charleston, who is employed in Fort Wayne, returned to that city Friday morning after spending sever-1 al days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Charleston, of this place.) C. C. Schugg of Berne attended to business matters here Friday af-| ternoon. Mesdames Claude Newcomer and) Ernest Fisher were shoppers in Portland last Thursday. Frank Pinchott of Berne attended, to business matters here the latter part of last week. The citizens of Geneva have been very generous in helping Forest Watson and family in their misfortune. A purse was made up and a total of ! over SIOO was received, besides this people have been giving them clothing. both old find new, as practically all of their clothing was destroyed by the fire. Wm. MoOfi and family, who have been living in Scottsville, Ky„ for, the past several years, as Mr. Mosel) was employed in the oil fields there, returned to their old home here the latter part of the week. Mr. Mosel’s) health is very bad, as he has been | ill for several months and at one i time all hope for his recovery had been given up. However, he is slowly improving, but will not be able to work for some time. Not very many rooters from this place went to Berne Friday night to see the basket ball game between Geneva high school and Berne high. Geneva had only two of the regular I team on the line-up and local fans thought the game would not amount to much. New York —Religion began with the dance, and we cannot have a religious revival unless we turn to the dance for assistance, Dr. William Norman! Guthrie. rector of St. Marks in the! Bcuweerie, declared. * Sedalia. Mo. —Two daughters of! Morgan Pummil. who died recently,) found $7.04)0 in pennies, nickels, ■ dimes and silver dollars their father had buried in a keg under the smokehouse.

I Do Your Christmas Shopping In Decatur The business interests of our town can be only what the local patronage makes them, and the distribution of that patronage is ir the hands of each individual. • If our good citizens believe in keeping prosperity at home, and remember the home merchant when making their holiday purchases, we will all be richer, and happier, > and more contented with ourselves and with life in general. Our merchants have purchased heavily in order to supply the local demands, and they are entitled to your generous consideration. They have the finest selections, and they are BACK OF EVERY PURCHASE MAKE FROM THEM. , Let’s keep prosperity at home this Christmas and a ße A Home Booster" Decatur Daily Democrat

Election of officers for the coming year, Tuesday evening, Dec. 12. lie there. L. L. BAUMGARTNER, W. M.

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