Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1923 — Page 2

DEMOCRAT WANT IDS GET RESULTS him liinwwwnn'tin Mi——wnm ——■■■■ I • • 1 Polly’s Cupboard Sandwiches — Salads — Drinks and t Specials Served Every Afternoon and Evening, at the tea room 31(5 Mercer Avenue. t l ' * / “v Here’s Your Chance “A Stitch In Time Saves Nine” and “Saving in Time" wiil save you many a worry when a rainy day comes along. Come in and le t us give you a “TIME SAVER" which is a combination time-, piece and savings bank, finished in ebyny for the office, and ivory or nickel for the home. ; Let us explain the plan whereby you can ohtaip one <4 Wtesr docks FREE. Oid Adams County Bank I . Marjah of India MINI) READER AND CRYSTAL GAZER. AT THE THE CRYSTAL — TONIGHT — . v M&k '' v \V ' ffa VV,. , ; NtA % *%3r +*¥£;■ * W , Tpk AU ASK THE WONDER MAN ABOUT: Your lost articles Your lost friends Your future Wihat you are best suited for. .See and ask the man who created a sensation in Blackveil: whom the Mayor wrote a personal letter of recommendation for. Endorsed by Sir Oliver Lodge and A. Conan Doyle. Ladies Special Matinee Friday. THE vm.\ WHO KNOWS ALL MARJAH APPEARS MATINEE AND EVENING “NANOOK OF THE NORTH" A story of Life and Love in the Actual Arctic. A pietttre with 'More drama, greater thrills and stranger action than any picture* you ever saw. Second Episode of the Days of BUFFALO BILL I Note-Net advance in price. s Childrenloc Adults.. 25c g

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. ERIDAY, APRIL 27. 1023.

Friday Friday Night Club Mrs. Ruby Durkin. First street. , Tuesday t\ 1* of Hall. Psi lota Xl—Miss Fan Haiuuiell at home of Mrs A, R. Holthouse, 7:30. Psi lota Xi Miss Fan Hammull, Tuesday, May Ist S o'clock. Miss Fauy Hite accompanied Helen flaubold. Kathryn KaulTmun and Vlr ginla Hite on their regular spring hikt for wild flowers yesterday. The Kiris walked to Monmouth and after gathering Bowers and enjoying their luncheon they returned. home on the tialo car. + Miss Anoia Franks entertained the So-Clut-Rea at her home last evening After the regular business meeting th evening was .spent in playing "500 Mrs Claude Coffee won first prize. Mj’s. Fred Fullenkamp second and .Miss Regina Murtaugll third. Delicious refreshments were served by flie hostess. + The Ladies Aid Society of the Evanio Heal church held their meeting at I th»- church parlors last evening Forty-five members were present and a collection of tr.u.35 was received. Plans to purchase a new parsonage was discussed lntt not definitely dc-1 cided upon at this meeting * Owing to the absence of a number j of the members of the Women's Club, subjects of importance were not discussed at the meeting held at the Old Adams hank last evening. The club adjourned until a later date at which time a special meeting will be called. The date will he announced later. ♦ Mi*s Rose Tonnelier entertained | the Bachelor Maids at six o'clock din-| ner at her home last evening. Five hundred was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Yoglcwede and Mrs. Dan Niblick. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumschlag left today for Mansfield. Ohio, where they wilj v > s it friends. fragi JUatrsfleld they wiil go ro Detroit. Michigan, where they will spend a week with relatives. + Mrs. L. G. EUingham entertained a number of Decatur. RlulTton and Fort Wayne ladies yesterday afternoon at a bridge party at her home. 1301 \V. Wayne street. Fort Wayne. Among the ladies from this city who attended the party were: Mrs. E. W. Kampe, Mrs. Jesse Deani, Mrs. Dan Tyndall, Mrs. Roy Archbold, Mrs. C. V. Connell. Mrs. Herman Ehiuger,. Mrs. George Flanders. Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. John Tyndall. Mrs. ('.. A. Dugan. Miss Carlisle and Mrs. John Heller. Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang several solos during the afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Peterson. Mrs. John Heller and Mrs. Ashbam-her of Bluffton, ♦ There will he a special call meeting of the Pas lota Xi this evening aj 5 o'clock at the Peoples Cash Shoe Store. + Miss Fan Hainmell will entertain the Psi lota Xi Sorority on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. R. Holthouse on 209 .North Sixth street. o- - SEVERAL RECONSECRATED Good Results Obtained At United Brethren Revival Here A number of people reconsecrated themselves to the work of God in the t IT. B. revival last night. Rev. Mitchell emphasized the necessity of Christian virtues being manifested in the lines of Christians, saying in , part: “True Christianity is the radiai, tion of consecrated personality, dis- • playing those ' Christian virtues that were manifested in Jesus, such as ' love, mercy, pity, compassion, truth, gentleness, kindness, meekness, humility. patience and brotherly love. This is necessary because Jesus transferred his light to us when he said: ‘Ye are the light of the world.’ To prove the reality of our experience these rays must radiate from our personality, so that the unsaved in ay see a repetition of Him (Jcaus) in another personality.” Tonight ■ Rev Mitchell will preach his conl eluding sermon on the Baptism of ; the Holy Spirit, which will be sane and orthodox. Saturday night there will lie a song and praise service; Sunday morning a combined service for patents and children; Sunday at 2; 30 a great mass meeting for men r and boys only. The public is invited l to anv and a'! of these helpful servI ices . t Mr*. Joseph Smith spent yesterday in Fort Wayne. ■

INTER ESI NG MEETING Ores* Form Demonstration Yesterday Was Well-Attended , latdy representatives from live townships of the county attended a | home made dress-form demonstration held at the Decatur Library yesterday by Miss Nell Flanlnghant. of the Home Economics Department of Purdue. The meeting was In progress throughout tty> day and was in the nature of a school where those present learned the method' of tusking the forms. It was decided that the town-1 ship representatives who were pres-| eat should plan meetings in their vicinities at which the work will he | presented to other farm women. Sev- ! t-ral forms were made during the day. If sufficient interest in this work is manifested by the farm women in general the Extension Department at Purdue plans to give demonstrations along other lines relating to Home E> onomics. Dgjrp DON'T throw your j "Ml money down the j|. ’ hole of useless ex,l, penditure. Every j ‘‘Jim day is a thrift day ! | ’'£VsHJ sot ’the thoughtful | autoist who purchases his supplies of us. Mr. Dollar : j Bill has had plenty of experience in dealing with us and! is telling all of his friends, and he | has many of them about our fair and ; above board methods of doing busi- j ness. Vulcanizing and Retreading The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride ( STEFLER BROS. Across from Interurban Station. |

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YESTERDAY'S HOME RUNS Williams. Bruwus, I—3. \Villlauis. Phils. I—2. High, Kobtus, I—l. Avoid Procrastination. Ho the duty Hint tics nearest you Every dnv wldrh is bidden to wait returns with seven fresh duties at it* li i■ U. Ki'iz-lcy. .

Bargains Galore i jg 2 < - oupe ’ l irst c,ass Conditlon S4OQ 00 19*^1 1 ord Sedan good *' unnin " conditi<,n $335 00 19^1 Ford Touring ’ s,arter and e,ecirk liKhts $235 00 1 fkOI Ford Touring, starter and electric lights, AH lzfZl demountable rims 1920 Ford Touri s g ; starter and e,ectric ,ights $l9O 00 *‘ ord R« a ‘l ster ' S <>otl condition $175 00 1919 ord Roadster, good condition $125.00 1917 'ord Roadster, good condition $115.00 191$ Fhevndct Touring, S° od condition SIOO 00 Several 1914. 191 >■ 191 (i, 1917 Ford Tourings from $30.00 to $85.00 Shanahan-Conroy Auto Co. Ford Agency The Universal Far Phone 80 1 auffcl—l» filifinn 111 ilk iWWMBWBBWW—

HAVE DOGS IN SHOW —' — I $ Nine St. Bernard dogs from tl»« Bellmout kennels are being exhibited at tlie Indianapolis Dog show this week by Albert Fountains. ' * ' You can get Standard Nut Butter (colored) at Gilpin s. Grocery, phone 101.

Dsn 'Tyndall nude » busino,, lr| to Fort Wayne yesterday. —- oHATS—H ATS—HATS Special price* °n all hats thi, week. All Ladies’ and Mkw Hats reduced to $3.00 and jUtiq Childrens Hats sj.o() to s2•to GIFT AND HAT SHOPPE ' 134 Most Monroe Street