Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1923 — Page 2

Cut Your Gasoline Expense You can do it easily by selecting a gasoline which is uniform at all times; which exactly fits the needs of your engine and which can be secured wherever you may be. Miles per gallon is the truly important measure of gasoline efficiency. To cut your gasoline ex-pense you must get maximum mileage. To do this Buy Red Crown The High Sfasle Gasoline Red Crow n will give you more miles per gallon than any other gasoline you can buy, regardless of price, because— • Red Crown Gasoline contains a perfect chain of boiling point fractions, commencingat about 95 degrees Fahrenheit and ending at about 427 degrees Fahren - heit—without a gap. Red Crown vaporizes to the last drop — there is no waste — every atom is converted into miles — to cut your gasoline expense. BUY RED CROWN At the following Standard Oil Service Station: * Corner Mercer and Winchester Sts. • And the following Filling Stations and Garages: Fred AsMwucher, 116 N. Ist St. 1 I J E. Bennett, S- Winchester St. 1 xjA J, I T. J. Durkin. Garage, 114 S. 2nd St. Milton Croniater, Bobo. Ind. XlOiu S. S. Magley, Monmouth, Ind. W. F. Jaebker i Son. Preble, Ind. Ralph Lawson. Watt. Ind. V-'iHiims Equity Exchange, Williams, Ind. ■w Standard Oil Company, Decatur, Indiana (Indiana) »1W • ■ I Stop That Dandruff I 111 arid Falling Hair I * W Kekionga Scalp Tonic is an I V- antiseptic treatment which ■ / overcomes the cause ot scalp I troubles. It not only takes dandruff off stops m SMMMMBHBm mation.'' i' > What K. 8. T. has done for I hundreds of others it will do » 10r you " I HL I WE GUARANTEE I RESULTS B ’•**•'*— / * iCallow & Kohne -

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SPORTS • • I J-4-F+++++++++++++++++++++++ Geneva Boosters To Play Practice Game On Sunday afternoon the Geneva Boosters ball club will practice for the first time, going to Domestic where they will cross bats with the team of that place. With the exception of a pitcher, the Boosters will try to present their full line-up although there may he some shifting of positions before the season Is formally opened on the Sunday following, on the new diamond in Geneva. The results of the game Sunday, whether It is won or lost, will not be counted as a game for record this seazon as ' no attempt will be made to do any more than get a good work-out, hence one of the local men will a pear on the mound. Work on the new ground is progressing satisfactorily and the new location of the diamond is a great improvement over the other one. Work on Ihe seats will lie started next Mon day and will be completed in time for the opening game on Sunday afternoon. June 3. A celebration is being planned for the opening and the full day’s program will be announced in an issue next week. • o — ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + YESTERDAY’S RESULTS + + + ♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • National League St. Ixmis, 4; Pittsburgh. 11. Philadelphia, 2: New York, 8. , (No others scheduled.) • American League Chicago. 6; Detroit,l. New York. 0: Philadelphia,!. Washington, 7; Boston.l. Cleveland, 6: St. Louis, 1. American Association Louisville, 8; Milwaukee, 2. Toledo. 6; Minneapolis. 9. Columbus, 4; St. Paul. 3. Indianapolis at Kansas City; rain. — o COSTLY DEMONSTRATION Demonstration Os High Power Fire Engine To Cost City Os Warsaw Greatly Warsaw, Ind., May 25— (Special to the Daily Democrat) —The board of commissioners of Kosciusko county will present to the city of Marsaw a bill for repairs to the roof of the court house, damaged in a recent demonstration of a high powered fire engine pumper with the result that it is leaking badly.' Repairs will cost SI,OOO. In addition the custodian of the • building will present a bill for cleaning up after the jlemonstration. Wp ■- — Mrs. J. W. Meibers is visiting relatives in various Ohio cities this week. o DIG MAY SALE ON HATS. All Hats Reduced to One-Half. Gift and Hat Shoppe, 134 W. Monroe St. 12112 0 Clay City—Dr. C. N. Taylor, Bloomington, will deliver the commencement address at exercises of the senior school.

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? CLUB CALENDAR a Friday Zion Lutheran Aid Society at the School House, 3 p. m. Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. ! Church—Church Parlora, 2:30. Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. Ad--1 rian .Wemhoff, 8 o'clock. Friday—Shower, Elks hall, by C. f L. of C. for bride-elect members, f Ben Hur meeting—Hall. 1 Saturday Two Cent Supper— M. E. Church, ; r 5 to 7 p. tn. 1 Tuesday ’ Tri Kappa, Mrs. Felix Holthouse, ' 7 o'clock. ( Thursday ( St. Vincent tie Paul Society—Mrs. Andrew Foos. The Delta Theta Tan Sorority gave a very pretty "Two-lip'' party last eve- j ning at the home of Miss lads Connell, < . on West Monroe street at 6:30 o’clock i in honor of Miss Margaret Smith, i ; whose marriage to Dr. Frank Ixise < | will be solemnized April 28th at the > i St. Mary's Catholic church. The < bride's table was laid with white lin- s ens. with large yellow tulips as the < i centerpiece. The apjiointments were I of the tulips, and the dainty-nut cups I were of the same. At this table were I seated the bride and her mother. Mrs. . Mary Smith, and the Misses Veatrice < Keller. Florem-e Holthouse and Vir- 1 gene Smith. The Misses Margaret ] Niblick and Mildred Keller’assisted i the committee in serving the dinner, t which was carried out in colors of yellow and white. Bridge was played and prizes were won by the Misses I Margaret Smith. Genevieve Berling. 1 and Jeanette Ehinger. which were < given to the bride. A large round I basket was made into the shape of a 1 yellow tulip, in which were deposited l the showergifts, and was placed on the dining room table. Many beauti- i f tul and useful gifts were received : from the Sorority sisters and guests : Mrs. T. A. Lenhan, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Lee lawless, of Muncie, and Miss Babe Overman, of Covington. Kentucky, were out of town guests. 1 * I Several pre-nuptial parties, showers >• and social activities have been given ,- and will be held within,the next two j weeks for three prominent Decatur t young women whose marriages will , take place in the near future. The t qlubs and sororities of which the brides-to-be are members have given several parties in compiment to them e and this evening, the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will give a shower and card party at the Elks hall for the Misses Agnes Costello, Ijeona Bosse and Margaret Smith they being members of this fraternal organization. * The Misses Veatrice and Mildred Keller of this city were guests al the party given by Miss Pauline Mann- • weller, of Fort Wayne, in honor of Miss Agnes Conklin, of .Bluffton, whose marriage to Raymond Keller, -of this city will be. June 6th. The Fort Wayne Journal-tlazette gives ’’ the following account: “Miss Pauline Mannweiler gave a 'lovely pre-nuptial *' party Wednesday evening at her home on Savilla avenue, in honor of Miss Agnes Conklin, of Bluffton, who is to marry Raymond Keller, of Decatur, on June 6. The decorations were in pink and white, and the; refreshment table held a central arrangements of pink roses electrically illuminated. At each guest’s place was a lovely pink rose with a tiny fortune hidden therein. A shower of altffiniium gifts was presented to the bride-elect by those present, who were the Misses Clara Gephart.'Marjorie Oliver, Marie Miller, Janet Johnson. Irene Brokaw. Mesdanies Jay Tigar and A. C. Mannweiler, the Misses Agnes and Alma Conklin, es Buffton, and Veatrice and Midred Keller, of Decatur.” The St. Vnicent de Paul socie will meet next Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Andrew Fops, with / Mrs. Frank Gillig and Mrs. Theodore Lengerich assisting hostesses. ★ A two cent supper will be given in the basement xjf the M. E. chtrtch Saturday between the hours of 5 to 7 p. ra. Cream chicken and everything good that goes with it, wiJJ be served. It will be given by tlifc, young people of the M. E. church and a large patronage will be appreciated. o The Gilpen grocery, corner Seventh. and Adams streets is today being decorated with a newly painted; front and otherwise undergoing a 1 general cleanup. They have also ' increased their line of fresh meats and fruits and in a short time will have a modern suburban grocery. I

Court House I < I I In the case of Alfred L, Randall -vs, | the Stumps Motor Sales Company I and Alfred Stumps, the parties agreed that judgment could be rendered against the defendant, Stumps Motor Sales Company, in the sum of $493.04. This judgment was entered and the case against Alfred Stumps was dismissed. ♦ Case of John A. Hendricks vs. Al-! I bert Luse et al, the plaintiff’s demur-I j rer to the complaint was overruled | by Judge Sutton today. In the guardianship of Charles H. Lammiman, Harvey H. Lammiman guardian, the appraisement was filed and additional bond ordered. The, additional bond was filed and approved. Petition to sell real estate was sustained and the rgal estate ordered sold at private sale. Report of tale filed and approved. Deed ctdcred, reported and approved. ' 4 (Mse of Harry J. Rowell vs. the Rezilite Manufacturing Company, Judge Jesse C. Sutton declined juris-j diction today, he having been counsel, for the defendant previous to his appointment as judge. Judge Sutton | appointed Henry B. Heller to act as special judge in the case. In the guardianship of Christena! N. and Nevah E. Laman, a final re-' port in regard to the former and a I current report in regard to the lat-| ter were filed today. Both were ap-1 proved. The guardian as to. Chris-1 tena was discharged and as to Nevah was continued. A new bond in the | sum of SB,OOO was ordered, filed and i approved. In the estate of Elizabeth Depp, an i inheritance tax report has been filed.! The report shows that the total net | value of the estate was $3,580.66 and: that no inheritance tax* was due. — -o- —*• ■ It will cost you less dollars to paint your buildings with Sun Proof Paint. Why? Because tsun Proof covers more square feet per gallon.—Schafer Hardware Co. ; '

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ALONG THE ROAD We are travellers along life’s road. Debt is the burden that rides you. The Savings Account is something for you to ride on. * START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH THIS BANK AND MAKE YOUR HEE’S ROAD EASIER AS THE DAYS GO BY. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICB 4®?' .... hW Silver For “The June Bride” The Hostess whose entertainments are graced * with silver is contented. And when her table is set with silver from Pumphrey's, this feeling becomes one of pride. HEIRLOOM PLATE, Cardinafbpatteru maintains the best tracfltions of Silrersmithing in workmanship, finish and beauty. Come in, make yourself , • at home. Jewelry Store-