Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1923 — Page 2
EDUCATIONAL MOVIES Educational Films in Big Demand in Indiana Educational movies are popular in Indiana. A recent survey undertaken at the I'niversity of Chicago shown that Indiana ranks third In number of users of educational films and slides provided by a state university. At Indiana University more than one million feet ot film and hundreds of
I THE CRYSTAL I THE MECCA | TODAY-TOMORROW B TODAY-TOMORROW || William Duncan di JACK HOXIE B and B B Edith Johnson B “RIDERS B i n B OF THE LAW” S “NO DEFENSE” ■ I The man climbed down B A story ol the B the side of a dill to save B Dim Tl .., i | s ((f , b( . (Jwat B a companion, but Ins ■ H mental vision saw the H North West. H face of the girl he loved, B tl B The woman lor whom ■ A,SO ■ he was fighting. ■ Chas, Chaplin B —Also— B in B Two Reel Fox Comedy. B Two Heel Comedy B 10c--20c B Entitled S Monday and Tuesday B “THE WOMAN” W “Ashamed of Parents" B 10c—20c B I Saturday Special Giant Reflex Spark Plug value " “ 50C Extra Heavy Large Size Plug for - • Heavy Duly Trucks and Tractors Tires are Advancing Il yon need a tire take advantgae of the Following Prices: / Tires Fabric Cord Tubes 30x3 $ 8.00 $1.35 30x3'/ 2 $ 8.00 $12.00 $1.50-$1.70 31x4 » $13.45 $1.75-$2.35 32x4 $14.75 $22.15 $1.85-$2.50 33x4 $15.00 $24.35 $1.90-$2.65 33x4'4 $21.70 $31.30 $2.35-$3.50 34x4 $15.85 $25.50 $2.00-$2.80 All Merchandise Guaranteed Lion Associated Store 224 South Second Street ' C. C. Noble Joe Brennan Lions Last Longer ■■■■■ I DECATUR is the logical market and distributing center for Adams County and the adjacent area. The productive power of this section increases every- year—and its purK chasing power likewise. The steady growth and enduring prosperity of city and county rre assured. The Old Adams County Bank is contributing to the growth and prosperity of city and county by the quality of banking service which it supplies and the unquestioned safety which it affords deposits. X Let us work with and for you. Old Adams County Bank Jiecatur. Indiana | garag/il I' I
Blidrs are mailable for use at cost by educational, religious, uud civic orgun 1 izatious over the state. At East Chicago recently 3i)o(i school children attended I. U. Him showings and Bust 1 Chicago was then only one of 142 como munities being served. TO PREVENT FADING \ little borax added to the water in which colored clothes are to bo washed will set the color and pre- | vent fading.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923.
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Friday Dutiful Daughters Cluss of E. V. 1 1 Church —Mrs. .L. Baumgartner, 6:09. ‘ , Oyster supper at Peterson school < house by Beulah Ladies' Aid. 6 p m. A B. and C’s. of St. Vincent de Paul-Mrs. Dick Christen, Third St., 7:30. Saturday Reformed Latdies Aid Society Colored Egg Sale—Mutschler Meat Market. Easter Egg Sale—Schmitt Meat Market. i Monday Men’s Club —Evangelical Church. Junior Club —Miss Charlotte Nib- i lick, 7:30. Research Chib —Mrs. J. L. Kocher. T uesday : Woman's Missionary society of Reformed church—Mrs. Lewis Gehrig, 2:30 p.m. I Psi lota Xi—Marcella Kern. 7:30. C. 1., of C. —K. of C. hall, 8 o’clock. t Announcements are out for the t opening of a tea room and gift shop, which will be called "Polly’s Cupboard," by Mrs E. B. Adams and f Miss Madge Hite at the Adams home, I Tuesday, April 3rd. Sandwiches. salads and hot drinks will be served < and the public is cordially invited to 1 visit. The tea room will open at 11 o’clock each day. « The Junior Club will meet Monday a evening at 7:30 with Miss Charlotte 1 | Niblick instead of Tuesday as prei viously announced. The Psi lota XI sorority will hold ' its regular monthly business meet- - ing with Miss Marcella Kern, on' North Seventh street. All members ■ are urged to be present. A pleasant surprise party was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. ■ Poter Conrad, in honor of the 20th ■ birthday of Miss Maria Hunt, of Lin- ' den, Ohio, who rooms at the Conrad home. The table was very elaborately decorated with sweet peas and two large birthday cakes. A six o'clock | dinner was served to the guests and Miss Hunt received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. James Fristoe were guests. , ♦ The Live Wire Class of the Evan- I gelical church held a very interesting [ meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. I i The first part of the evening was given I lover to the regular routine of business I at which time the election of officers I I was held and resulted with Francis I I Eddy, as president; Lawrence Linn, I .vice-president; Merrill Sebnitz, secretary and treasurer: keeper of class' records. Luzern Uhrich. and the program eommitte, (Jail Kern, chairman, I Byford Macy and Ernest Foreman., I Atter the business meeting the evening was turned over to a social good time.' The hostess had prepared a short program width proved very in- : teresting. Delß-ious refreshments ; were served to the guests. The class | will meet the first Tuesday In each I month. ♦ The Research club will hold its reguiar meeting with Mrs. J. L Kocher, , Monday afternoon. Mrs. E. F. Moses j will be leader and will discuss the I subject of "Movies." ♦ Dr. and Mrs. George Huff of Chaffee, Mo., who have been spending the past I week with her aunt. Mrs. A. L. Burdge I and family on Mercer avenue, left today for an over Sunday visit with the Tom Fiaihe family at Pennville. Mrs. Huff is the daughter of Mrs. Burg’s youngest sister, Mrs. Frank Moore of | Chaffee. She was formerly Miss Im- I file Moore and her marriage to Dr. I Huff was solemnized a week ago yesterday at St. Louis, Mo. ♦ The Historical club met. with Mrs. James Fristoe Wednesday- afternoon ■ with Mrs. Pauline Butler as loader. I Mrs. Butler gate a very interesting I book review of "Thirty Pieces of Silver,” by Clarence Buddington Kelliind. Guesttjat the meeting were Mrs. Mary Woodward, Mrs. Clyde Butler, and Mrs. Peter Conrad. Refreshments were nerved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Conrad. The nyxt meeting of the club will be held with Mrs. Martin Jaberg with Mrs. Ed Ahr as leader. • • Passion Week Services At Methodist Church Passion week services are being held at the First Methodist church this week. The pastor is preaching on ap- I proprigte themes each evening. The | service tonighjt will begin at 7:30 I o’clock. Rev. Bridge will preach and I administer the sacrament of the Lord's I Supper. Everybody is cordially in- I vited to attend the service. I
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ TWENTY YEARB AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ From the Daily Democrat filoa ♦ ♦ 20 years ago thia day * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Williard Steele vs. Isaac Robinson, ejectment suit, attracts big crowd in Squire Reynold's court. Bluffton W. ('. T. U. announces war on Weils county saloons. One thousand employes in Mahoning City. Pa., brewery go out on strike. Imwis Fulk accepts position with , Smith .Yager & Falk. Phil Macklin of Geneva visits friends here. School in District No. 3. St. Mary's |' township closes with hig dinner and I entertainment. William Noll teacher. Jacob Schafer returns from Ashville, I S. Carolina improved in health. ♦ 1 J. H. Stone and L C. Miller appointed to appraise real estate and J. R. Parrish and J. R. Smith to appraise* personal property. Business men agree to close stores at six o’clock January Ist to April Ist and eight o'clock rest of year. o Sprinkle a little borax under the carpets and you will not be troubled with moths. • - A Ashbaucher’s FURNACES UGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SL ATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 L
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WREN. OHIO, NEWS The remains of W. G. Standilord ol Van Wert, were brought here Moada> and placed In the Moseuleum. Mrs. C. H. Snyder accompanied bj Miss Lillie Gates, went to Defiance to spend a few days with her son. Mr. Carl Snyder, and family. Mrs. Joe Gehres and Mrs. O. M Stewart were Decatur visitors Wednes ( day P. M. The Foster school taught byLancaster Fraylick will hold a Patron': day next Friday March 29th. A basket dinner and program wMI be features of the day. o OVERTHROW GOVERNMENT tl'nlted Press Service) St. Joseph. Mich.. Mar. 30—(Special to Daily Democrat) —The present government of the United States, should be overthrown and a dictatorship of the proletariates put in. William Z. Foster declared today, testifying in his trial on charges of violating the Michigan Syndicate law. GET YOUR Lawn Grass Seed Blue Grass Seed White Clover Seed Dwarf Essex Rape Seed • Armour’s 4-8-6 >■ Garden Fertilizer FROM Adams County Equity Exchange 722 W. Monroe Street Phone 233 i|
I o. L. Smith, prosecuting attorney, i cross examining Foster, uskod "Do you think to correct things In the government of the United States that , i government should be overthrown , and a dictatorship of the proletariette i such 'as Russia established?" Foster replied. "Yes, Just what , ■ followed in Russia would not occur , in the United States under such u I dictatorship.” 11 —_—— - m—
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EVANGELICAL MENS CLUB I 'rhe Evangelical Menz dub wit | meet on Monday evening th, church, this beiufc the regular meet, ing night. All members ainl thomi men who have not yet juin,« U1 .,, urged to come out to this meeting You wifi enjoy a good time. . ii • __ $ t S-WANT ADS EARN-t~» . xSi -H. 1 ■J" ~ " *— —
