Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 21 July 1923 — Page 2

AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE There will be regular meeting: of the Adams Post. No. 43 <>f the American Legion. in the Legion Hall, at 7:30 o'clock Monday night. July 2.1. Im pcrtant bueineM. All members urged I to be present 171-3tx V. J. BOH MAN, Adj. Black Satin The most modern of black satin * gowns are very simple but very chic. One model Is trimmed only with wide ribbons and another with gardenias. OBITUARY John William Hopple, son of Henry • and Jane Hopple, was born in Salina. Ohio. July 24. 187$, departed this life 21 days. He was united in marriage to Mrs. Georgia Heldler Feb. 2. 1911. Besides the wife, he leaves to mourn his departure one daughter. Mrs. Helen Gibson, of St. Marys. Ohio: one stepson, Louis Heldler, at the home, and one brother, H. J. Hopple, of Albany, Terns. Father mother and one broth-.-er having preceded him in death. The family does not weep alone, for his cheerful disposition made him many friends along life's pathway, who will ever ihwish the memory of a kind husband, loving father and true friend. His last illness covering n period of IS months found him cheerful and patient to the end. writ k to xox-iii>ii»i:> i> The State of Indiana, Adams County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court. Sep- * tvniber, 1923. * < ..Goldie V. Huey vs. Allen Daugherty, » M;»ry -I. Daugherty, Lite Ha Cook, Viola ■ Schlcchety. , ' * Cause No. 11069. Il appearing from affidavit, filed in the ahote entitled vauae, that Viola S< hle< hety of the above named defendants is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. j Notice is therefore hereby given : Hie said Viola S< hle< hety that she be end appear before the Hon. Judge of . . ithe Adams Circuit Court on Hit 3rd day of September, 1923, the same being Hie Hirst Jurldh ial Day «»f the next regular term thereof, to be holden at the Court House in the City of Decatur, commencing on Monday, Hie Third day of September. A. I> 1923. and plead by answer or demur to said complaint, or the same will be heard , and determined in her Witness, my name, ami the Seal of Mid Court hereto affixed, this 6th day of .July, 1923. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk » July 6. 1923 * c. j. Lutz. Attorney for the plaintiff. 7-14-21 E TO \O\-HEMI>i:>TS . The State <»f Indiana, AdHinti County. SS: In the Adams Circuit Court, Sep- . tern her. 1922. Caroline Maur« r vs. Harry Engle, et al. No. 1IU«H. Quiet Title. It appearing from affidavit, tibd in the above entitled cause, that James B. Edwards, Susanna E. Gibbs. l-’ran- „ cfs l>. Edwards. Marx Hale. Edward G. Edwards. Wesley |* Man. Zonu I. Haskin*. Clyde It. Macy. Wlnt. Haze) B. Macv. Carrie Mabel Ma< y. Merlin H. Ma< y, Lexle Gay. Lelloy Yeakle. Merrill Yeakle. George B. Yeakle. Coy S. Yeakle. Wesley Adams. Maude Siler, Clarence Adams. Cora L. W. Kambo, Ada Gibson. Petry D. s Mitchell. Emma Guthrie, Glen Mitchell, Lewis A. Mitchell, Neil Mitchell. Sadie * Jones. Sa lonia Gilson. Ezzie Bowers, Mettle Flussy dyers, and Lillie B. Cries**, of the above named defendants are non-residents of the State of InJ dlana. Notice is therefore hereby* iven the said James B. I'dwards, S Marina E Gibbs, Francis D. Edwards. Mary Hale. FM ward G. lid ward .4. Weslev H. Macy. 8* Zona L. Haskins. Clyde It. Mm.’.. Drib pha Wint, Hazel B Matt. Carrie Mabel y> Macv. Merlin H. Macy. Lcxie Gay. Le- * Boy Yeakle. Merrill Yeakle. George B. Yeakle, Coy S. Yeakle. Wesh v Adams, i* Maude Siler, Clarence* Adams. Cora 1.. * W. Rambo, Ailu Gibson, Perry D. * Mitchell. Emma Guthrie. Glen Mitcii- » ell. Lewis A. Mitchell, Neil Mit< hell. Sadie Jones. Saloina Gilson. Fizzle » Bowers. Mettle Flossy Myers. and Lillie B. Griese. that thr.v be and appear before Hie Hon. Judge of the Ad- ► ams (*ir< uit Court on Hie 3rd day of September. 1923. the same being the . Ist Judicial Day of the next regular ► form thereof, to he hoiden. at the , Court House in the city of Decatur, , commencing on Monday, the 3rd day „ of September. A. D. 192::, and plead by answer or demur to said < omplaint, » or the same will Im* heard and deter- , mined in your absence. Witness my name, and the seal of said court hereto affixel, this 6th day of July, 1923. (Seal) JOHN T. KELLY, Clerk By Florence M. Holthouse, deputy * * ’ Jul y 7-11-21 CHIROPRACTIC ... Chiropractic is the key that unlocks “ the door to health. Come in and let - us unlock the door and bring you 1 back to health. Smith & Smith, Chiropractors Office over Morris 5 & 10 cent Store Decatur, Ind. Phone 660 1 ”, Calls made day or night. FOR QUICK CASH SALES No. 45 Consists of a substantial two story frame residence of eight ~ rooms, and cellar, on Front street near Adams street. This property has a back porch, and a nice brick front porch, and is supplied with the modern conveniences, as bath, furnace, etc. Has open front stairway, grate, four nice up-stair rooms, and is offered for $4,100.00. g*. . ... No. 46—Consists of four well located lots and a comfortable five room house with cellar, in the town of Cey- ■ lon. Ind. This property is well iniproved, with fruit and shade trees, cistern, etc. Is a desirable inexpensive residence, and can be bought for poo.oo.

MONROE NEWS James A. Laisure. Just west of town, has in his possession among many other relics, an car of corn which he raised and husked on Ills farm in 1900. It Is a fair sized ear and is us hard as flint. Mr. and Mrs. tViilter Lobi-nstein, of latives here this week. Harry Nall, of Van Wert, Ohio, was Detroit, .Michigan, are guests of rehere Tuesday on business. Roscoe, Robert anil Raymond Ran denbush triplet sons, of Mr. anil Mrs. Homer Raiidipibusli, were in town Saturday evening This was their first trip to Monroe. Their mother before her marriage was Miss Olive Tayne, wi st of twon. I’. W Kessler and son Forest left here Tuesday for Colon, Michigan, where they will engage in the blacksmithing business. .Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. Hendricks visited relatives in Van Wert, over the Week end. Mr. ami Mrs. J F. Hocker left Tuesday for a serveal days' outing at Winona laike. Mr. anil Mrs. George Rice and son. returned from Huntington, where they made a short visit with relatives. On Sunday, 38 of the relatives anil friends of Mr. "Jim' laiisure "dropped In" at his home one-half mile west of town, to remind him of bis 66th birthday anniversary. Jim says he was somewhat looking for them. Relatives from Hoagland. Portland anil Decatur were present, and the leading feature of the event was as Jim calls it. "a whaling big dinner,” Mr. leisure received many useful gifts in rentemberance of the event. Marshal “Bob" Andrews warns the boys in regard to riding bicycles on the sidewalks in the town and declares that arrests will follow’ all violations of the ordinance. If Monroe has a cerfew ordinance which it had some time ago. and as we have no knnweiege of its being repealed, why is it not rigidly enforced? We understand that the town dads have installed a large brand new bell cii the town hall recently, why is it not put in .service at the hoar of eif}4lt o’clock p. m.? Tim youngsters who make night hideous with their running and yelling on the streets of business sections, esfa i ially oti Saturday night should lie stopped, and can be accomplished by a few taps of the curfew bell and the ordinance strictly enforced. Let'er ring. Fast Motorcycle Stars At Winchester Sunday Winchester. July 21 With a long list of the star motorcycle racers of the country headed for Winchester, the races to be held on the Funk Motor Speedway Sunday, July 22 will doubtless be ont of the most important and thrilling events of the season in the motor world. Fortune favored th.. Funk track in its selection of a date for the coming event and there tire no Important meets scheduled at any of the big eastern tracks to attract any of the best stars. Machines will be shipped to the Winchester track from ’as far east as Springfield. Mass., and several of the riders will be at the track tuning up their machines Saturday. Paul Anderson. who holds the world's record for one, five and ten miles, made on the Funk track, is expected to arrive from the east early Sunday morning. Star of Hamilton Meet Entered Eddie Brim k, of Dayton, who at the races held at Hamilton, Ohio, July 7th proved himself one of the world s greatest riders, winning four out of fiv e events against the finest machines and riders in the country, has entered with his Indian machines. Brim-k is convinced that be can break the records now standing. There will be six events Sunday. One mile time trials for World’s record and pole position in the races. Three mile open event. Five mile open event. Ten mile State championship rate. Five mile consolation race. Australian Pursuit race. The first event will start promptly at 2:30 p. m. Gates of the speedway will open at seven a. m. This will give the fans an opportunity to see the riders tuning up. General admission will be eighty-five cents, tax included. Free parking and picnic grounds may be had in the Funk park adjoining the I speedway grounds. t o t STORES TO CLOSE r * All men's clothing stores in the city will elm e at noon for the remainder of th" d4y on next Wednesday, Tntirsi day and Friday in order that the employes may attend the Northern Indiana Fair. ! « Silk 3raid £il; braid in plain colors, or in ; patterns resembling cross-stitch or hand embroidery trims the newest Italian silk lingerie.

DECATI'R DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JULY 21. 1923.

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CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Ladies’ Aid Society of ChristUn Church Pastry Sale— Schmitt's Meat: Market, !• o'clock. I>. V. B. Class of U. B. ChurchMrs. C. K. Baughman. 7:30. Philathae Class of Baptist Sunday School Mrs. Howard Price., Monday DOlta Theta Tati sorority meeting— Mrs. Margaret Lose. 8 p.m. ' Tri Kappa Sorority- Misses Frances and Helen Dugnu. Mrs. Herman Ehlnger was hostess to the Afternoon Bridge Club at her home on Fifth street, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. W. Kumpe won high honors in bridge. Guests besides the club members were the Misses Gladys Flanders and Frances Dugan, and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich. Mrs. Avon Burke will lie hostess to the dub in two weeks. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. For Miss Butler The Tri D Club entertained with a lovely dinner party at the Murray Hotel-last evening, in honor of Miss Lucille Butler, whose marriage to Allen F. Stulter will occur in the near future. The color scheme of pink ami white was carried throughout. the dinner. The table was attractive with its centerpiece of pink and white petunias and green foliage leading to the corners of the long table. The dainty place cards and nut cups were pretty creations of pink and white. * Small aluminum kitchen utensils tied with fluffy bows were given as favors. After the dinner the guests were invited to the home of Miss Helen Meyer on North Fifth street. Little Miss Catharine Murray, dressed in white net with a long bridal veil, and Master Charles David Ehinger, in white satin and serge, marched down the spacious stairway to the strains of the wedi ding march, played by Mrs. F. E. : Vail, and led the honored guest to i the library where she was showered with many beautiful gifts. Punch and wafers were served after a toast was given by the hostess. Those present ■ were the Misses Lucille Butler. Helen Mover. Veronica Anker, Florine Michaud. Katharine Kocher. Helen Sweartnger, Donna Parrish, Marcella Kern. Mildred Butler. Mesdanies. Claude Coffee. Mel J. Butler, F. E. Vail and David Hensley. ♦ Miss Madge Hite entertained twen- ’ ty-four guests at a dinner-bridge ‘ party last evening at her home on South Winchester street, in honor of M'ss Dorothy Dando. of Montpelier. Baskets of brown-e.wd susans made the spacious rooms cheery as well as attractive. The dainty nut cups and f place cards were adorned with bas- ' kets of brown eyed susans. Mrs. Al--1 bort Sellemeyer won the prize in ' liridge and Miss Dando won guest ’ prize. Mrs. E. B. Adams was award- ’ ed the prize in a tongue-twister con--1 test. Out-of-town guests besides the 1 guest of honor were Mrs. Pierre ' Goodrich, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. 1 Paul Sauers, of Markle. i « ' Attorney and Mrs. Herbert A.' • Luckey and daughter. Ruth Pauline, of Indianapolis, are here visiting the A. L. Burdg. the C. A. and the Dick f Burdg families on Mercer Avenue. ’ iThey will leave Saturday accompanf ied by Mrs. A. L. Burdg, for dinger ■ Lake. M'< h.. where they will spend s the next week or ten days. 1 Income Tax Dodgers ' St. Louis. Mo. July 21. (Special to Daily Democrat i Fifteen hundred • Missouri firms have “dodged" their in- ' come tax return for the year 1922. according to John T. Waddill, agent of the stale tax commission here, check ing St. laiuis reports. • Half of these firms are in St. Louis. Waddill said. Over $6'00.000 in delinquent taxes could be uncovered if any adequate force were available to check up these films. Waddill declared. V o W C. T. U. NOTICE The Woman's Christian Temperance I’nion wishes, in this way. to thank all persons who did their part in payment of the Hospital Fnud. If you ■ have not given your dollar, pleatie - hand it to.the president or treasurer. -|Cr,some member. Some one has been -1 to ask you and you were not at home so now you find us. The Berne Union bus paid its quota in full and also did Geneva. Several friend i who do not 1 belong have handed us a dollar , would r be glad for any more who would care t. to remember us. I

+ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ 'l* + From the Daily Democrat filet ♦ ■f. 20 year* ago thlt day ♦ + + ♦♦ + + ♦♦ + + + ♦♦♦* Ex-Attorney General W. L. Taylor of Indianapolis visits W. A. Lower, en route to New York. Waring Glove Company is operat | ing a night force to fill orders. Rathbone Sisters entertain a dozen guests from Monroeville. Dr. Blackman, osteopath, returns from convention at Cleveland. Mrs. Anne Chilcote of Newark. 0.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herman | Tettman. Hiram Eldef. Mdrion architect. | completes; plans for rebuilding Big ; Store block. I « ; * Macadamizing of South Tenth. Elm. East Elnl and Niblick streets awarded to Kritk & Tyndall at SI.OB per lineal foot,| Contract for heating plants in St. Marys church, >school and parsonage awarded Vo Floral Heating company. Monroe, Michigan, for $4,035. -r ° \ High Collars High are featured oh sonw of the new stxgight line ffocks lor ' early fall. Frcqftwitly they fasten oil one side with a row of buttons from ! shoulder to hem. * fl . . xx/

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with tlireu good slzud niHshed pot* toes or the Mime umount of cold rice. Add three well beaten eggs, season and cook like an omelet.