Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1923 — Page 2

HOLY NAME SOCIETY WILL ELECT OFFICERS; The election of offieirs of-the Holyj Naaiu ttoaiety of tho HL. Mary * <'#thojic church will take place Monday evening at the K. of C. hall- ;A good Hliondance 1b desired. CATARRH of head or throat » usually benefited by the vapors of— VICKS ▼ VAPO rum Qua 17 Million Jan ('"J Yearly * Are They to be Pitied. « *t Scorned or Envied? | I Who? “Rich Mens Wives" | A TERRIBLE DIS EASE Timidity, false modesty or false pride is a dig-essu which has no.oqnal. It robs one of health, wealth and pleasure. If you are ailing, try CHIROPRACTIC. DR. 8. J. ZURBUCH, D. C„ M. C„ Ph. COffice phone 189 —Residence, 590. 10t4x ua 'i u*sa. — Soothes a! •/II Stop it now! , ' ' Only Wo often is that annoying little cough the warning of illness tocome. Check its development with Dr. King's. Grateful rellefforscraechy, Irritated throat and inflamed tissues quickly follows. Feel the congestion disappear and your cold vanish. At all druggists. DUKJNG'S DISCOVERY II -a syrup for coughstr colds Entertainment ? C. C. MITCHELL Lecturer-Author-Humorist | 1 MONDAY NIGHT -, • January 15th ,? Kirkland Township IL S. I Third number of lecture course I I NOTICE As I have been appoint- I ed to look after all paper B agencies in Decatur, tern- 1 porarily, all paper bills are 1 due me after Jan. 1, 1923. I City News Stand, Elgin King. I

I f I For Sale a Shares of Clay Products Co. Common Stock at $90.00, par SIOO.OO b " ■ | One of the famous R. L. Boilings Company’s I • * issue. A rare opportunity for investors | I Any amount from 1 to 123 shares. I Menno S. Liechty Monroe, Indiana

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UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Sunday School--9:15. Preaching, 10:80. i JiuHora, 2:00. I C. E., 6:00. Preaching. 7:00. I The church Avill open the revival; campaign Suudgy Jan 21. The pas • tor will be assisted by a chorus, diI rector and the workers of the comI munlty. We trust the people will I plan their affairs so us to be in all I the services. The people of lb® couF : munlty and everybody invitee. B. F, DOTSON, Pastor. —o- —————■ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Morning watch at 6 ant. Devotional service for everybody. Sunday school at 9:30. Let every member be present and on time. V is,- ; itors and strangers are always well ! come. Worship at 10:45 and 7. The past' : tor will preach. n: - : Junior League at 2:30. . ;i Epworth League at 6. Personal workers conference Mon-' '! day at 7. i Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ' I ing at 7. ' k ' ' The personal workers will be in the field. All others are urged to attend this service. t— —— ' ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH ! The second Shnday after Epiphany., Gospel: John 2, 1-11. Epistle: Rom. i j 12. 6-16. | English preaching service at 10. Installation of church officers. Catechism: Question 1-6. J “IM kindly affectioned one to an-i ether with brotherly love —; not sloth-! ful in business: fervent in spirit; servi I ing the Lprd.”—Rom. 12, 10-11. A. W. HINZ. Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH 9:30, Bible School. C. E. Bell, Supt. 'A school where the joy of a living tlirist is manifest. Room for you. 1U;3O, Morning Worship. Serimfin | by the pastor, “How Christ took gi Stfiil Alive.” * du-.l»»*'-a» , 6:00. it. Y. P. U. AH yoimg people -should attend. Biblft contest at close. I? 7:00. Evangelistic? Service. Sermon I by the pastor, “Salvation Under the I I Searchlight." I* This church exists for the glory of I God. the salvation of men, and the pro-; I gagation of first co-operation and felI lowship of ever£* like-mimitsi person I in tile town who is not ideriflfled with I another church. You need us, and I Christ -needs us befell. We, mean busI inese. Christ means business. Do II you? F. 1). WHITESELL, Pas. ZION REFORMED CHURCH " ft. R. Elliker, pastor" Sunday, Jan. 14. 1923 I 9:15 —Sunday school. M. Kirsch, I stipt. Lesson topic: “Jesus Teach- ■ ing Humility." Classes for all ages. H Come! 10:30 —Morning worship. Sermon, I “Place and Plan for Saving. ” I 6:15—-Christian Endeavor Society. I Ruth Mayer, leader. I 7:00 —Evening worship. Sermon: “The Significance of the Holy Spirit” II You tire cordially invited to attend I any or all of these services. ;; J! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH I! 9:3o—Sunday School. I 10:30—Morning Worship i- Sacra- ' UH'iit of Ijord’tt Supper will bo ohserv-i ■—! 1

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'ed. 2:80 —Junior Endeavor. 4:oo—Vesper Services—Sermoifeub Ject “Grace." 6:oo—Senior C. E. society. You are welcome nt nil of those services. 11. N. COVERT, Pastor EVANGELICAL CHURCH Winchester St. 9:15 a.m. —Bible School. 10.30 a m. —Morning Worship. 6:15 p in.—Young Peoples society. 7:00 pin.—Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 p in —Prayer meeting. A growing church with a welcome to you. C. L. HANEY, Pastor. — —o CHURCH OF GOD ■ *t » I 4 > • 9:3o—Sunday school. John Chilcote. supt. Preaching and worship, 10:30. Y. P. M. 6:45. Floyd Chilcote, and Robert Strickler, leaders. General service and preaching. | 7:45 p. in. Praper meeting Wednesday even- ’ ing, 7:30. Everybody is welcome. D. M. LYONS, Pastor o ST. MARYS CHURCH — First Mass, 7:30. High Christian Doctrine, 2:00. Prayer hour and benediction 2:30. Senate Grants $73,518.00 for Agriculture Today I iiitrd Stuft < orrvMpimdvnt Washington. Jan- 13T~(SpeciaJ to i Di>Uy Democrat) H- 1 The agriculture department appropriation bill with congressional free seeds eliminated, passed today by the carried a total of $73,516,000. The bill as passed by the house carried $69,000,000. The senate appropriations committee added $3,835,000 and $685,000 was added during consideration of the measure on the floor. Most of the $685,000 is to be used for preventing spread of the corn borer, boll vyegvel and.crop pests’.o Decatur Wine Exeiting Net Game From I. B. C. (Continued from Page Oue) win 3, Gyu.is 3. Enz 2, McCorkle 3. Foul goals—Dorwin 4 out of 7: 4.' o’_t of 5. Girls Defeat Lancaster In a well-played contest the D. H. S. girls defeated the Lancaster township girls from Wells county by a score of 13 to 7. The Decatur girls started out strong and piled up a 12 to 3 lead in the first half. The Lancaster girls played better tn the sec onn half and scored four points while the D. H. S. girls counted only one point. Lineup and summary: Decatur 13 Lancaster 7 Worthman F A. Barger Hower F I. Spheger ' Baltzell C Peterson f'birk C Paxter Zwick G L. Spheger Dettinger G L. Barger Field goals: Worthnian 3, Hower 2, A. Barger 2, I. Spheger 1. Foul goals: 1 Hower 3, Barger 1. + <v*l>4*4<4<4-<F*<i*4-4- + 4>4F TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY * * <- ■F From the Daily Democrat files + * 20 years ago this day -fr The Paragould & Memphis Rail way company given charter in Missouri. Among incorporators were J. W. Vail, Don Quinn, W. H. Niblick, J. E. Thomas and Dan Sprang. Sheriff Albert Butler made first capture—escaped convict named Fisher from Mansfield prison. Announcement that Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter will publish first novel. Oscar ixuikcnau went to Willshire on business for Boston Store. ■Chiirles Topple, resigned us telephone operator at Erie tower to accept place in clothing department of Big Store. Joseph Rumschlag. south of town, surprised by sloighing party. Frank Foreman elected president of Berne Democratic club. E. X. Ehiugor and party from Borne leave for Hamilton. Ohio, to purchase' fixtures lor I’ooplcs Bank. A nil Company announces moruing' ' •ork whistle will |>l 9 - ;i) Thmn4 daj«u is -ion,. Im-over. i

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Monday Woman's Auxiliary of American: Legion—Legion Hall, 7:30. Research club—Mrs. Ben Rice. Delta Theta Tau Sorority with I Mrs. Georgia Brown, 8 p. m. Tuesday Psi lota Xl—Mrs. W. E. Hoffman, 7:3°. Pythian Sister Needle Club—K. of P. Home. Young Peoples Meeting at home of Lawrence Linn. Tri Kappa—Miss Vivian Burk, 8 o'clock. K. of P. Dance—At K. of P. Home 8:30 p. m. Wednesday Auction Bridge—Miss Lois Connell, at 8 o’clock. “500” Club—Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp. The Research club will meet with Mrs. Ben Rice, Monday afternoon. Mrs. R. D. Myers will have the topli of the day, which will be “Red Hair and History.” + Mr. and Mrs. Leland Franks entertained with an informal dinner party lust evening at their home on Winchester stret. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peoples and Miss Helen Swearenger. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burdg will entertain a number of relatives at dinner tomorrow at their home in Mercer avenue in celebration of their thirtyeighth wedding anniversary. They have lived during all that time in Decatur. Mrs. Burdg. before her mar riage, was Jessie Florence Juday, of Geneva. + Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist of Port land came this afternoon to spend the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burdg. ♦ The C. L. of C. held a card party last night at the K. of C. Hall. Five hundred, i rhum. and progressive peanuts were played. Prizes in five hundred were awarded to Lois Con nellj Charlotte Niblick, J. H. Bremerkamp, and Willianf Keller. Rhum prizes were awarded to Mr. Raudebush and Mrs. Wfii Lose, while Mrs. Clara Meyers won the prize in progressive peanuts. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. ♦ Twenty-five members of the Baptist Brotherhood attended the meeting at the First Baptist church at Bluffton last evening. They are having fine meetings there as reported by members of the society. Harry D. Clark, who lead the singing here for the meetings at the Baptist church, is directing the singing there while Dr. Gunn, of Ft. Wayne, is the speaker. + Mrs. Georgia’Brown will be hostess . to the Delta Theta Tau sorority at . her home on Fifth street at 8 o'clock Monday night. + The Pythian Sisters Needle club • will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 i o’clock at the K. of P. home. All • members are asked to be present. The young pepple of the Evangeli- • cal church will meet at the home of Lawrence Linn on Tuesday evening for the regular business and social meeting, + , The 500 club will meet Wednesday , at 6:30 o'clock with Mrs, Fred Ful- , lenkamp. , The Progressive Sunday school club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Ed. Moses on North Second street. Mrs. Lou Mey- , ers will give the Btble sketch on Sarah, wife of Abraham. All members are asked to be present and to have a quotation in response to roll call. ♦ There will be a dance at the K. of P. Home Tuesday evening, December 16th at 8:30. FOR SALE—A few more Barrel Rock roosters, $2 eht’h. H. S. Chase, R. 3. 3t —.— «. TRAVELED 672,000 MILES Huntington, Ind., Jan. 13.—7. T. Dungan of Huntington, WJm became • clerk of the Indiana supreme court ' January 1, travelled 672,0 i l miles while employed as '.lum agent for the Wabash Railroad company. He averaged 32JWO miles a yeat and more than 100 mS“:: n/lay during the period he was with «ie company. CARD OF THANKS Me wish to thank the many friends and 4ihe nsrsc. Mrs. Jacobs, ifer the .kindness and help in the sickness ami |<lcath of our bclpved wife and mother. (Also wish to thank the choir .ind tlithe minister for their consoling words NA'IHAN EKRIRAN j mid CHILDREN

MANY ORCHARDS j TO BE SPRAYED I Interest in Spraying Grow- I ing in Adams County, Co. Agent Has Bulletins I If the interest in spraying of 01 ■ $ chard* last spring i« any indication ■ of what it will be this spring, more ■ orchards will be sprayed than ever | before in the county. Anticipating ■ the demand for literature on the sub- I ject the county agent has obtained a l new supply of bulletins on spraping I which may be obtained by -applies-; j tion- According to information from I that source the dormant spray of lime | sulphur, which is applied for San Josejj . scale, may be used at any time during the dormant season. The mater-1 « lai is injurious to leaves and its ap- ( plication should not be put off until leaves appear in the spring. Accord-1 ingfy, it is well for the orchard owner to plan now to spray and to inform} the local dealers of the fact in order i that the demands will be take-n care of later in the spring. It is stated that a number of orchard owners were unable to Bprap last spring with the proper material because the supply of spray material w'as exhausted and a new supply could not be obtained in time to supply it without dan 1 ger of injuring the treeA STRONG DEFENSE Warsaw. Jan. 13 —Loaded rifles in each room and loaded revolvers on chairs and other furniture were ’ found by the sheriff at the home of Alice Garvin who recently served a term on the state penal farm for violating prohobition laws. The wo man said the Ku Klux Klan had threatened to drive her out of the! ’ community. * KIRKLAND TOWNSHIP > MEETING JANUARY 19th The regular monthly community ! meeting of Kirkland tow nship will be; * hekl Friday evening. January 19th at I the high school. County Agent’ Busche will show lantern slides and ’ ■ one of the persons connected with j ■ the local banks will give a talk. You I * are invited to attend. 1 t 1 It is said fogs may be dispelled by I Y means of electric waves. e— :— :

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