Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 9 May 1923 — Page 3
LOCAL NEWS 1 '
.v— — Miss Veronica Anker, of Wtmtorn ( gIIW. Oxford. Ohio, is visiting with ],,.!■ parents, .Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. \nl>i*r. anti will remain here until the condition <>f .Mrs. Anker, who bar been (onlinoil to her home with ti serious iittiuk of bronchitis, Itnproyi >. Mrs. II- T. Penny packer, of Buffalo. ( . w York, arrived this morning it. spend several days visiting hr par cuts. Mr. and Mrs. XX. S. Stttion i.ii Profiler Judge Jesse C. Hutton :ml family. I hit, Isenharger, of North Mun.hostel, was ;• lipsitioss v.sltor her today. Missus Fanny and Madge Hite ont< rtained the Tri-Kappas last evenA card from W. A. Klepper writ ( so. IP i",hampion, N. V.. snvs i. .1 line city. Through the mount . ns of that district a heavy frost Al nday morning did much damage.. Mrs? Carey will entertain her Whist Club Thursday afternoon of this week. C. T. Dorwln of Lafayette, who is vidting here this week is having a great time, calling on old friends and talking over the old days. He says Decatur is a real place now and he is more than pleased with the improv ments which have been made since he left here about thirty years ago. Yesterday he walked to Monmouth and looked over the place whore he spent much of his boyhood. Old timers say the snow today is not as damaging to fruit as a dashing rain. If the weather warms up many believe the snow will not hurt much. Will O’Brien has returned from West Baden where he attended a st oral days meeting of utility head, and had a good time. John Joseph returned last evening firm a several days visit with iTien T :.t Detroit. Gregg Brandyberry returned from a business trip to Flint, last evening. W. D. Porter and E. XV. Kumpe made easy by using H ' mjß-NO-MODIM WASHIN4 POWDEE V F CLEANS SAVES SCAP~ £ li SOFTENS HARCf WA7SE < F Buu a Package Ft o-n You r Groce c Toda tj Q
' llllJiWiMMii— riMMW»i"W ' I Gravel Road Bonds 7 To yield 4'/z% interest. Adams County Gravel Road Bonds at Par and Accrued Interest. Victory Bonds taken in exchange. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. • BANK OF SEHVW » ■|F • W i ' VICTOR* NOTES J Vi."l ry notes with serial numbers prefixed with the letters G to L inclusive will be called for payment I 8 on May 20. These notes will be ac- » cepkd by us at par. and full credit will be allowed for the interest coupons which are not due until maturity date. We will pay you cash, or arrange for you to exchange your Victory not- s for other bonds and securities. | Or von can deposit the money m a Savings Account, and get double interest' until May 20. ( ; <)IIVC , 1 I , 11 your Victory notes now. Ihe 1 reasury Department is ready to make payment. First National Bquk. Capital and Surplus 020,000.00 ODecQtur,
mndi n business irip to Fori Wei. I yesterday afternoon Mrs. Netti.. Vaughan and daughter. Miss Ethel, returned io their honu I near Portland Saturday P. .XI. aft.. visiting In the home of Jo (l||h> .1 ' li< i.• Hui, Route 5. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bovine, of easi If Monroe wire Sunday visitors In tin Jesse Gilbert home near Monroe. I irry McGill ami -on. Merle, of I), calur, Boule 5, were callers nt the Jesse Gilbert home Sunday evenin’ . (in party good thing about Hom . o David husbands -they hain’t nilii<l.flic.' til’ towels by wipin' razor blades on cm'," raid .Mrs. luifo Bud t day. \\< ought C giv ■ ever’ office holder a second term, jest I* sc whether he's got any imn.stine . Ah Martin, Indianapolis New.:. QCORRECTION In the i.p ■movie advertis - nient entitled "How to Save Money," printed in Monday's issue of the Dully DeYnocrat, the name of H. S. ■Michaud local real estate dealer, was incorrectly given as .1. A. Michaud. Mr. Michaud has been in the real estate business here for a number of years and maintains his offic in the Lamon building on South Secod street. , o —-— Queen Mary Purnell Called to Testily St. Joseph. Mich., May 9.—(Special to Daily Democrat) — Queen Mary Purnell was summoned to appear befor< the House of David investigation today and defend her husband King Benjamin against his nemsis. Queen Mary is to appear today an face Mrs. Hazel May XVucith v,T. charges she “vamped” Benjamin : w;, from his first wife and that th' “soventth son of God” as Benjamin i called indulged in immoral prucii with young girls at Shiloh. An attempt will be made to cor pel! the witness to divulge wher a bouts. — -o Money isn't important unless you haven't any. i Men conceal their extravagances; ' om< n di-olav tb< m.
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SALVATION ARMY ' CAMPAIGN OPENS . — I! ( oin Boxes Placed in All ' Scores; Tau Bay in City Next Saturday |, Mrs. John S. p. t< rson placed coin ' < or.talners in every business house In the city today and those who wish can drop a ««;!•» I.i the l ag' s fur the I : Ivutlon Anny Hom. Service ('urn- . I t'ign which opt n>. in this city and '(.untv mi Saluri'.i , May 13th. Saturday wi'l l,e known u.i '‘Salvation 1 t.y Tr. I>; v" and every man, wo- 1 mint' and child it ask’d to wear a lag. 1 You can give any amount you wish, froc. five cents !•(>.* The Camp F.rv girls art now preI ui::g the t,.g> and these youti; Irdies assisted b'. the Bine Bird girls and the gi’fi. >; the public and t'athoI lie .ilgh school will do the tagging on Saturday. I; is taken for grant- ’ rd that everybody knows what the Salvation Army is tloi.ug with the ini.m y raised In the e (ampri ns and if you art one of th • supporters of • the movement ;ou cun help bj giving a few ee| h ■ ;t l;;ggi ti b. tin litt.C, ' girls er it ■ ,t wish y . <an drop a ■ coin in the box's plr. e.l In the bush lies;, houses. TRIAL RY JURY IS POSTPONES ... Case Sul for Trial Tomorrow Continued; Judge ! Sut on at Portland ' ri 1 trial of tr" case of Samuel T. u'i'l ■s. 11. S. Parrish, which wa ti have been held before a. jury in 'he circuit court lotr.nrrow, was continued until :i later date today hy i:i : grretnent of the parties. In he case of Ecniel XV. Beery and Jr hi: XV. Xfelbcrs against Fred Beery, a motion by the defendant to make the complaint more specific was over--1 ruled by the court. The defendant then filed an answer in general denim. The ease was set for trial on May 21. County Assessor William Zimmeri an was apm/nted inheritance tax appraiser in tfle e-tate or Samanthi ('. Brown. Tim administrator in ti e estate of Frin’t 1.. Hoop was aut'eor'r.eit to ell )< t r-imal property belonging to the slate at public sale. Litters of administration have been . isir.ed to L<o Ivibn in th” estate oi Clarence Kahn The administrator ; filed a bond in the sum of IXOO. Judge Jesse C. Sutton went to 1 Portland this afternoon v, In re he is sitting as a special judge in a civil suit. o—. — WANTS TO BECOME SENATOR (United Press Service) St. Paul. .Minn.. May 9.-(Special to Daily Democrat)—Governor O. A Grues today announced he wished t< resign anj be appointed s.teessor t the late Knute Nelson in the F. S Senate. He. will first ask the court to determine legality m such procedure he said. 0 Ascension Day Services at Lutheran Church Thurs As’intion Fr.y will, be observed at ’ Zion Lt thernn church with English preaching service at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. The sermon will he delivered by tile Rev. A. XX'. Hinz pa«tor of the church. Rainbow Division Will Hold Reunion May 25-26 Mar Insville. Mav S Seven hundred members of the 159th Field Artillery, i.idanu's unit of Rainbow division, will be in Martinsville for the annua! rern'o’.i of the regiment on Mug 25 ant! 2G. Ralph H. Phelps, vice president of the Hosier Branch of the Rainbow Veterans' association, announced today. The largest, delegation'is expected from Indianapolis, where batteries A and E and the headquarters and supply (oinpai. es were recru<ed. Ft. Wayne, home town of batteries B. and D, will send a hundred or more mem | mid 1 as iyette. Bloomington and Terre Haute are arranging to be present. | I Major General Robert H. Tyndall,’ ! head of the Indiana National Guard, and coiuinander of the regiment ovei seas, Is expected to be present. i Tljo reunion will be a two days encampment. with special shows, enter-' tainments and a formal review on the 'program as tentatively arranged. One of the most Important matters! 1 before the business session of the reunion will be arrangements for the nation gathering of the Rainbow Veterans in Indianapolis on July 14 to 16.
Elec.eJ I‘ivsident of Y. W. C, A. at Purdue| Xiir.i Nuruni t'htM'ii .duuyhtrr of < minty Sup» rinlc.i lent ami Xirs. !■'.! S. <’• ri- <• i...» <ht<i pr j dei.t of tie Yoiia/ Woman's i’hri p > ’oi sissoelatioil of Perdue I'idKr’l'r '< r the year l'>2.’ .'t. Jis. Christ !1 . (’■ ’ C.-il- .'.II Mil.'i' il Tlnile.’. j 'I he cl. etior wa ■ In in at n r> ula: ; : i".' i > ' I' ■■ .. ro< I' f'■ r. h- Id l-r l 1 Frida... t Un .'vrg'.e: Operatic i T-day Mrs. H< rry Cool;, residing east of . lonroe, underwent an operation at the ..ryli y hospital In this city this morning, for removal of the gall blad-
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