Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1923 — Page 2

Water in which vegetables are boiled should be used as the basis of soups. CORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat — VICKS ▼ VA RO Rua Over 17 Million Jun Ultd Yearly ++++4-++4--F+++J-+- 1 +++++++i” -i-' • < > ;; ;; Hofstetter Garage ;; :: " ;: for :: : 1 Cylinder Grinding. * 1 :: !; Starter Gear Bands. ;; Phone 763 E. Monroe St. H ' Lj.++++4--!-+q-fr++4-d"l“l-++4“M-4-+++

b -4— ~1-~ Rain Is Good for Ducks BUT- I not for outdoor events nor indoor events that are dependent on the weather. The only sure way to prevent a financial I loss from rain is to buy Rain Insurance. It is not very expensive and we should be pleased to explain the broad coverage to you. Do not wait until the last moment. The policy mnst be effected five days before the event. We write all forms of insurance and— Fred Kolter Says : — 111 e an I ny u rc ANYTHING American Security Co. Fred E. Kolter. Mgr. Monroe St- Phone 172 — . --i ——

JL. ■■ r- ‘ ML"""V) WWW* W'P‘ I c-A Jim ' A -\|W \K\ Bw?,' XiT — , ' i : <r %Jr/r k GßLfzffW t<E, H l ! i ■ X -dSg Wjk - 1 ill Heroes ■ of 1860 and 1917 I None of us are unmindful of your sacrifices I i I THERE is no one of us but who will walk with i i|) o | quieter step—speak in more subdued tone— W » \ ? listen in a more reverent manner on this Ms- - Day-—and all out of respect for your IK| /I noble achievements. NA Besides awakening all spiritual impulses ’ in us we vividly remember and sincerely ap- 1 predate that the basis of our present day prosperity is directly attributable to you. Out of respect and in honor of our Heroes, we announce that during the day of May 30th’ •. ■ that our doors will be closed—and that no busiII jji » ness will be transacted by iW’ TEEPLE & PETERSON -* wU\ ittul \. f/> : «

NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS Starting Saturday, June 2, the following stores will close their doors at 10 o’chx k on Saturday nights. THE AMERICAN STORE HAUGH MAN'S 5c & 10c MORRIS r>e & 10c STORE. 29-31-1 CLEARANCE SALE Now is the time to buy your summer millinery nt a great reduction. Ladies' hats. 112.00 values go at $0.00; $8.50 values go at $5.00. 1 also have a line line to be closed out at $2.00 to $4.50. Children's hats. , SI.OO to $2.75. This sale lasts until |all are sold. MRS. MAUD A. MERRIMAN, 222 South Fourth Street. Phone 902. Decatur, Ind. 123t6 HAND PAINTED Hand painted tiger lilies adorn a ’ straight line frock of mountain haze georgette, intended for a miss of 19.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923.

I Court House I I A complaint to foreclose a mechanics lien was filed in the circuit court today by Jesse- O. Smith against ' Charles Grim. Judgement in the aunt t of S2OO Is demanded. The- law firm . of Smitli and (Jeake. of Fort Wayne. 1 represents the plaintiff. 1 In the case of Charles W. Henschen vs. James (’. Davis, et al, a demurrer by the defendant to tlie second amend- ; ed complaint was sustained. Ix-nve was asked and granted to file an amended complaint. In the case of Frances Murphy vs. . V. Frances Murphy administratrix of the estate of J. W. Murphy, a mo- ’ tion for a new trial was overruled. -the plaintiff filed a motion for judgment on the verdice. In the case of Paul-Reiter vs. the Adams County Equity Exchange, an inventory was filed by the receiver. The receiver filed a petition for authority to sell certain personal property at private sale. Petition sustained. Receiver authorized to employ help necessary to conduct said sale.

Nbii&MdV If you want to raise more of your hatched chicks and want them to be strong, healthy and sturdy ' and grow faster than you ever had chicks grow before, feed them VUL-n-PEp A GROWING MASH JT the new feed manufactured and guaranteed by The Quaker Oats Co. it consists of oatrtieal and-ofber ingredients productive of rapid healthy growth. We are prepared to supply you with this feed that is-proving so popular with poultry keepers. Schafer ‘ Hardware Co.

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CLUB CALENDAR Tuetday Tri Kappa, Mrs. Felix Holthouse, 7 o’clock. Standard Bearers of Methodist church —Mias Naomi Butler. Walther League—School House. V. I. S. ('lass of U. B. ChurchChurch basement. Civic Section of Woman's Club —LI lirary 7:30. Pythian Sisters Needle Club —K. of P. Home. Missionary Circle of E. V. Church Miss Hazel Peterson. Thursday St. Vincent de Paul Society—Mrs. Andrew Foos. So Cha Rea—Mrs. Pete Bollinger. 7:30. Ladles Aid Society of the Christian Church—Mrs. Joe Cloud. Board of Guardians— Library, 2 , o'clock. Kirkland Ladies Club —High School Building, 1 o'clock. Friday I Pocahontas guest night. Pocahontas Pot-luck Supper, Red , Men's Hall, after lodge. Baptist Women's Society — Mrs. Brumley. Junior Club—Miss Margaret Haley 7:30 p. m. Philathae Class of Baptist S. S. Mrs. Henry Rodenbeck. 7:30 p. m. Phi Delta Kappa Dance at Masonic Hall. W. M. H. S. of M. E. Church with Mrs. John Bowers, 2 p. m. Miss Charlotte Niblick, assisted by her sister. Miss Margaret Niblick. : contralto, will give a piano recital at the Sister s of St. Agnes Home on Monroe street on Monday evening. June 4th at four o’clock for their parents. Mr. and .Mrs. C. S. Niblick and a few invited guests. The grogram to be rendered is as follows: Three Nature Pieces Brazelton The Dark Road Clouds in Spring Cave Dance Miss C. Niblick lOn the Shore Neidlinger I Daisies Hawley A Bifthday Woodman Miss M. Niblick | Sonata Op. 27 No. 1 Beethoven ! Andante Allegro I Hungary Mac Dowell Miss C. Niblick Noon and Night Hawley To You Speaks By the Water of Minnetonka Lieurance Miss M. Niblick Hungarian Rhapsody No. 11... Liszt Miss C. Niblick « The members of the Pocahontas lodge will hold a pot-luck supper at the Red Man's hall Friday night after lodge. Each member is requested to bring some article for the supper. * The Philathae Class of the Baptist j Sunday School will meet at the home l of Mrs. Henry Rodenbeck Friday 'evening at 7:30. Mrs. Clarence Hil--1 yard will have the evening's pro- ! gram. Every member urged to be I present. The Baptist Womens society will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Brumley on Jefferson street. This will be a business and missionary meeting and all members are urged to be present. ★ f The meeting of the So Cha Rea dub. which was to have met with | Mrs. Pete, Bollinger. Wednesday evening. has been postponed until Thurs- ] day evening. ★ Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Covert will have as their guests over Decoration day, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jones, who will motor through from Coldwater, .Michigan, this afternoon. The Junior Club will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mias Margaret Haley. * The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Cloud, on Mercer Avenue, at 2:30 o'clock. All members are especially requested to be present. ♦ The Kirkland Ladies club will meet Thursday afternoon at one o'clock in the high school building. Every lady hi Kirkland township is urged to be present. * I The Woman's Home Missionary] ' society of the M. E. church will meet I lat the heme of Mrs. John Bowers I Friday tttemcen. at 2 o'clock. j Echoes from the district convention' I will be beard and officers tor the t

coining year will be elected. Every I member try to be present. o — Jim Stults Also Recalls Seymore And Blair Rally When Jim Stults read the story yesterday evening about Preble township winning the silk flag for having the largest delegation to the Seymore I and Blair rally here in 1868 he re- I called the day with pleasure. His father, Jacob Stults led the delegation from Union township and had the second largest. One of the features which attracted most attention was a specially constructed wagon on which rode forty girls, dressed in white. Jim rode with his father on the front seat of the wagon and yelled for Seymore and Blair until he was hoarse. The “fairy wa-l gon," as it was called, made such a hit that the judge decided to also award a silk flag to Union township and did so. John Stults had the flag until a few years ago when he gave it to the trustee of Union township who no doubt still has it. Jim says it was one of the biggest days of his youth and he will never forget it. | | — o Closed Wednesday; buy tonight. Gilpens Grocery. o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during the! illness and death of our husband and • father. Also the minister for his con-1 soling words, the singers for their music and all who sent floral offerings . MRS. WILLIAM rfoCKEMEYER and Children. o WANTED—dishwasher. Good wages. Applv at once. Phone L‘ Why Should YOU Pay Gas Tax? Dodge It!! . I

£&i IF JMM 1 JB Ml J I Bl F JBIi II ssffia I sFH I | I I 111 J >fca **-«=== I I 1 iu 1 fs! ; # PS-JS H Clear the Road to Prosperity B • 11 in | —by giving Hit- graduate a bank account. The road to pros- J , i | \ perity is not concrete all the way. It’s full of chuck holes, 11 \ I >; hub deep sands, perilous curves and distressing obstacles. Ii;l ~ | | These conditions must be met by the coming business gen- R|; I eration and what more appropriate gift could you give than ; f I by aiding them on to success by encouraging saving? ! nJ a ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT —4 —INTEREST—4' c «4 ’ Ask us about this ; " “SA V E I N TIM E ” ;: I M| Old Adams County Bank j I ' ” ■ J- '* — ■

OEMOCRST WANT ADS EET fe The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E Special Decoration Day Program TOMORROW AND THURSDAY “The Worlds A Stage” A Wonder Picture featuring DOROTHY PHILLIPS supported by Kenneth Harlan and Bruce Macßae J.xV yay*£ \ \ \ X r □ OfcF I 1 f Sensation of the year. The one picture you can never forget. A smashing Love Drama that goes the limit in life at HOLLYWOOD. Added Attraction—“ The Chased Bride” A good comedy. Come and enjoy a good show. 1 10 Reels lttc-2-j ’ Last Time Tonight—“ Silver Wings” 2 Also Comedy and News—loc-25c