Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1923 — Page 2
Don't Let Your Earnings Slip Through Your Fingers GET A GRIP ON YOUR DOLLARS It your earnings seem to slip away before you know it, you need the help of our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. We help you ket»p your dollars. We pay you to save. We pay 4% interest on your Savings. July 1 is our interest payiug time. Come in and get your dollars working for /. you. The Peoples Loan & Trnst Co. • Bank of Service THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT—TOMORROW FWSKIEKW sgß - rl Ld-T'-L A* .<•■ 1r?8lglKy UH 11 r ■ ■ IKv / M Added Attraction—“A Pair of Kings” A good comedy, featuring Larry Seanion. Admission 10c--25c
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1923.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Christian Endeavor society iof the Zion Reformed church will give an ice cream social at the Water Works’ Park on Tuesday evening. There will be plenty of home-made cake and candy in addition*to the ice cream. The public is cordially invited to attend. - MODERN WOODMEN TO HOLD STATE MEET AT LEBANON The Modern Woodmen of America will hold a grand state log rolling at Lebnnan, Indiana on the dates of July 3 and 4. A very attracitve pro gram has been prepared covering the dates of the log rolling. Nationally famous members of the fraternity are listed on the program for speeches. Two hundred candidates for admission to the lodge will be initiated as h special feature. MARRIAGE LICENSE ' Ervin Randall, polisher at piano factory, t'raigville, age 28 years to Fannie O. Netieusehwander, French I township, Adams county, age 29 years. CLEAN KIDNEYS BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because I the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, (log up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach; constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a L w days and your kidneys may then act tine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs 'clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders. Ry all means have your physician examine your kidneys 'at least twice a year.
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I CLUB CALENDAR Monday Tri Kappa—Miss lads Peterson, 8 o’clock. Dorcas 8. S. Class of E. V. ChurchMrs. Jess Tricker. f Tri I-ktppa—Miss Ixiis Peterson, 8 o’eloc. Miss Ruth Frisiuger assistant hostess. Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. L. A. Holthouse, 6:30 Tuesday lee cream social at Water Works Park by C. E. society of Reformed church. Thursday Phxlamath Bible Study Class of Mt. Pkasant Church—Esther Fuhrman. Friday Minnehaha Club —Red Men Hall. Indies Aid Society of M. E. Church Cherry Pie Social —Church lawn. Miss Clara Williams, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson for the past few days, left today for Indianapolis, where she will be the guest of Robert and Dwight Peterson and families. Miss Williams at one time was an English teacher in the Decatur high school, and it may be interesting to her many friends here, to know that she Jias resigned her position in the Fort Wayne high school and will teach a course in, "How to Teach English,” in the South Dakota statff college during the summer term. In September Miss Williams will go to Washington, D. C„ and make that city her future home. The Wedding of Miss Marjorie Kunkle, of Bluffton, to Mr. Harry Brown, of Detroit, occurred last evening at the Methodist church at Bluffton, and was one of the most elaborate social event ever held in that city. About three hundred guests attended the wedding which was held at 8:30 o'clock. Proceeding the arrival of the wedding party a'musical program was given and the wedding closed with the Theta prayer. Following the wedding a reception was given at the home of -the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kunkle. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left by auto at eleven o’clock for Chicago and from there will go to Petoskey tor the summer. They will be at home in Bluffton after September Ist. The bride is one of the most popular young ladies of Bluffton, attended school in the east, and graduated from Indiana University. Mr. Brown formerly . lived in Bluffton but for number of i years has resided in St. Louis and , Detroit. Miss DeHaren was bridesmaid and Mr. Kennith Kunkle, best ( man. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beery and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller and son, i Dick, of this city, attended the event. ' The wedding date was the tliirty-sec- . ond wedding anniversary of the bride’s parents. Miss Merlyn Anderson, supervisor of music in the Petroleum schools, became the bride of Paul Painter, in . a ceremony performed last Saturday evening. The young couple left the L city by machine at noon today after procuring a license. They did not tell their friends their destination but stated they would be wedded this afternoon or evening. Miss Anderson has been one of the city’s most popular young ladies in the three years she has made her home here. She is a daughter of James Anderson, of Clarks Hill, Indiana, formerly of Montpelier. Mr. Painter is punior member of the Painter & Son grotery firm, having change of the wholesale department. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Painter. Mr.- and Mrs. Painter will be at home at 427 West Washington street on returning from the wedding trip. Mrs. Painter will continue her duties with the Petroleum i schools next fall. —Bluffton Banner. Miss Anderson and Mr. Painter are known to many in this city. All Pythian Sisters are requested to meet at the K. of P. home tonight. This is the last meeting to be held until September and as business of importance will come up all members are urged to be present. A social hour will be held and refreshments served. The Philamath Bible Study Class of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet Thursday evening at the home of Esther Fuhrman. All members are requested to note the change in the meeting date and to be present at this meeting as business of importance will come up. The Youag Womans M.ssionary society of the Evangelical church will meet with Mias Iva Barron?. 510 j J Grant street, Tuesday evening at (
7:30 o’clock. Ail members are requested to be present * A delicious picnic dinner was served ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Andrews. Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Essex, of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Essex, son Jesse and daughter, Anna Chloe, of south of Monroe; Mrs. Sadie Scherer, of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Andrews and children, Fierce and Pauline. Miss Angie Firks and Messrs. Christian and Macy returned from a week end visit at Elkhart. Miss Mary Macy, who went with them, remained for a several days visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs George Plunders announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys Ann, to Mr. Richard Chamberlain, of Peru, Indiana.! The wedding will take place in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Chrisman, and' children, Mearle and Helen-Francis,; were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chrisman, of Winchester, Sun-1 day, the occasion being the birthday! anniversary of Mr. Frank Chrisman. Other guests were Mrs. Henry Kelly and children, Virgil and James, of' Geneva; Mr. and Mrs George Chris-1 man, and son,. Russel, of Richmond; Mr. Joe and William Chrisman, of Geneva. Mrs E. A. Mann entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of [ the 67th anniversary of Mr. Mann. I Those present were Mr. and Mrs. | Earl Martin, and family: Mr. and I Mrs. Ross Mallonee, and son Albert; | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arnold, and: children; Mr. and Mrs. John Ams-j paugh; Mrs. Anna Smith, and Mr. and' Mrs. Pete Amspaugh and children, Ureile and Doyle. Ice cream and cake were served in the afternoon. o Huntington—Two boys were discovered stealing money from milk booties. They were promised a visit to the police station the next time and then sent home.
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Court House A complaint on an account in which judgmnet for S2OO is demanded, was filed in the circuit court today by Thomas J. Durkin against H. Berlin# Company. Attorney Clark J. Lutz represents the plaintiff. o Convict Shot By Posse Escanaba, Mich., June 25 —(Special to the Daily Democrat) —Upper Michigan's most spectacular convict hunt in years ended here today following the death of George Natchoff, slayer of Deputy Sheriff Frank Curran, at the hands of posse men yesterday. Natchoff was shot to death in a pitched battle in a swamp near Beaver, Mich. He had been sought by
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