Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 240, Decatur, Adams County, 10 October 1923 — Page 2
The following is u list of advertised letters as given by Postmaster H. Frittlnger: Mrs. Alma Kurt, Mrs. Ettie Shelton, Mrs. Anna Helnrick. Mrs. H. M. Habbagger. Mrs. Gergc Briner, Mrs. Elizabeth Berne, Mrs. Elizabeth
Going It Alone lhally no man can go it entirely alone in business. We all depend upon each other. 'l'his hank assists you in the most intelligent kind of co-operation. Come in and start a checking account. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE" I JMf Take Care of Your Hair MANY MEN wonder why their hair becomes gray prematurely, why it falls out, why it is coarse, anti why it is so oily. Our shampoos have aided many men who may be classified in the above. They will remove all grease and oil; they will cleanse the hair. |mtinitting natural growth; they will preserve the natural lustre and prevent premature baldness. And our shampoo is only one feature ol our remarkably efficient service. Lose’s Barber Shop 129 Madison Street Rear of Peoples Loan & Trust Building
Helio “Old Top” “New Car?” No, “Old Car” “New Top” Have your Top and Curtains.re- f >* paired for the fall rains and sleet. New Tops and Curtains built for all Ky / ; makes of cars. We also sell Closed pW Tops for cars. • W Have your car painted during the month of October. We can save you some money. All work guaranteed. I Plenty of big tire bargains. Free Tire Service. d 5 Decatur Auto. Paint & Top Shop W. E. MEYERS, 203 South First St, Decatur, Ind.
Fritzinger, Mr. and Mrs Fred Fritzluger, Mr. Hamzou Haker, Mlsa Serena Evans. Miss Marie Brown, N. C, Clear man. -—o — — WANT ADS EARN—« »—I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10,1923
MRS. BREINER'S FATHER IS HEAO Obediah Shinier, Civil War Veteran, Died In Bluffton Monday Night. Obediah Shimt'C 82. well known Civil War veteran of Wells county, and father of Mrs. Clara Breiner,* of I this city, died at the home of his daughter. Mrs. John Gilbert, in Bluff ton, late Monday night. His death was attributed to complications, following pneumonia which first developled last Wednesday. His condition be- | came critical Sunday evening. Mr. Shinier was born in Richland county, Ohio, December 9. 1840. He I was the son of Daniel and Mariah Shinier. At the age of 21 years, Mr. Shinier volunteered his services to the Union forces with the 102nd Regt meat of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry I and fought in many battles of the Cival War. In the year 1567 Mr. Shinier was united in marriage to Miss Susan Robinson who died more than a year ago. Forty years ago Mr. Shiiner and family moved to a farm near Tocsin where they resided until about a year ago. Mr. Shinier was the father of thir teen children, seven of which are de ceased. The surviving children an four doughters, Mrs. Effie Richey, of Three Rivers. Michigan; Mrs. Clara Breiner. of Decatur; Mrs. Sadie McCa gue. of Ossian; Mrs. Ernest Vananda. of near Ossian: Mrs. John Gilbert, ot Bluffton, and cne son. Charles Shinier of Bluffton. The deceased children were Mrs. Daniel Smalli. Mrs. Jacob Barger, Miss Margaret Shim r. Miss j Florence Shinier. Miss Edith Shimer ; Walter Shimer and Asa Shinier. One ■ half-brother. Charles Cryle, of Lex ington, Indiana, survives. Mr. Shinier was a member of the Dunkard church near Decatur, ami he also belonged to tfie United Brethren I church of Tocsin. Funeral services were held at the ; Gilbert home on East Central avenue Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 and j brief services at the United Brcthrer church at Tocsin at 2:30. Burial was made at the Tocsin cemetery. — o Chicago City,Championship Series (Jets Under Way Chicago. Oct. 10.—Ba«-’bSN interest of Chicago today centered in the city championship series between the Sox and Cubs, cloning today with only passing interest being paid Ne" York's third world series between the Yanks and Giants. Record-breaking crowds will nd the home talent serie.;, according to indications of seat sales today. The up - and down play of the Sox this season made bettors shy with I few bets reported. The Cubs are favored to take the series. Each I manager, however. conventionally i predicted victory for his team. o Kept Under Pressure. A cork ”<k> feet belnw the -urface if the water will not ri-t again, owing 'to pressure of water
CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Auction Bridge Club—Miss Genevieve Borling, 8 \p. m. Bachelor Maids—Mrs. Bernard Terveer, 6:30 p, in. Five Hundred tlub with Mrs. Fred j Asiibaucher, North Third street. Wednesday—Daughters of Ruth Class of Christian church —Mrs. Re-: becca Eady. Shakespeare Club Mrs. Beavers. Historical Club —Mrs. Janies Frlstoe. Faithful Followers Class ot Bobo M. E. church, E. W. Dailey home. I Thursday Work aud Win class of U. B. church Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Poling. 8 o'clock. I'. B. Ladies' Aid Society—Mrs. Henry Bauman, 2 o'clock. Presbyterian Ladies Aid at the church, 2:30 p.m. Ladies Aid of Evangelical church in , ‘hurch parlors, 2 p.m. Pastry sale, I ilso. W, H. M. S. ot M. E. church, Mrs. ?. I). Lewton, 2:30 P. M. Missionary society of Christian; •hurch, Rev. Thompson home. Phoebe Bible Class ot Reformed Church—Mrs. Carl Schafer. Ladies’ Aid Society of Calvary Church —Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. Ever Ready Class of the M. E. hurch, Mrs. Riley Chrisman. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid society. School House. 3:30. U. B. Ladies Aid Society—Mrs.' lenry Bauman. Friday Pocahontas Degree Staff Practice —Red Mens Hall. Mary and Martha Sunday Schoo! •lass social, with Mrs. I’, dg •. Saturday Cafeteria sapper at M. E. church, ly Ladies Aid. 5-7 p. m. Monday Country store and Krtamage Sale ill weekjit Graham & Walters bulking. by Christian ladies. Research club. Mrs. ('. C. Pumplley. Tile Ladies’ Aid society of the nited Brethren church will meet rhursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at lie home of Mrs. Henry Bauman on West Madison street. Mrs. Swartz md Mrs. Barkley will be the assistng hostesses. A good attendance is lesired and members are urged not o forget the traveling basket. The Evangelical League of ChrisJan Endeavor had a very intersting meeting last evening at the home of Mary and Byford Macy, with a good ittendance. The League decided to sponsor a young peoples prayer meetng the first mating to be started his evening at 7:00. A young peoples choir will be formed in the near future and will be trained by a competent leader. At the close of the business session a social hour was njoyed after which refreshments vere served. The Zion Lutheran Ladies’'Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon it 3:30 o'clock at the school house. All members are urged to attend. The Mary- and Martha Sunday rhool class of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. U. S. A. Bridge, at her homo on West Monroe street, Friday evening, for their regular business meeting. A good program is being arranged and every number is urged and expected to be present. The assistant hostesses will be I Mesdanies Dan Beery, Frank Smith, ' Lulu Swcaringer, Charity Hooper, J. I Grimm and George Mclntosh. Please I note the chlmge in the date from Tuesday to Friday, October 12. At the meeting of the Delta Theta Tau sorority last evening at the home of Miss Genevieve B-rling on Jefferson street, complete plans were made for the picture show to be given, October -’I. The name of the show is “The Man Next Door, - ’ starring Alice Calhoun. Plans wer- also made for the annual Thanksgiving dance. The meeting night of the sorority has hefen changed from Munday to Tuesday* Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will bo held at the home of Mils Florence Holthouse in , Iwo weeks. * The Work and Win class of the Unit'd Erethern church wi’l meet ! with Mr. and Mrs. Harry l’olin;| Thursday evbping. at th-ir home on South Ttnili street at s o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rabbitt will be the assistant hostesses. o Foolish to Believe All One HearLet the greater (-art <n the iw thuu hearest be the least part of thou belle vest.—Quarles.
Lloyd George Becomes World Peace Missionary (By Lawrence Martin) (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Toronto. Oct. 10 Turning a mere holiday into a crusade. Lloyd George today had become the missionary to America of international co-operation in the interest of world stability and peace. Instead of confining his American journey to a few flowery speeches of | gratitude to Canadians and Americans I for their aid in beating German in i the war. he has seized uppn a tenu-! ous thread of encouragement from j Washington to convert his tour into a demand that the allied governments I accept' the United States plan for setting the reparations problem. From now on. that is the note Lloyd George will sound unceasingly' upon this continent. He knows that' land wires and cables are tarrying to the millions of America and Europe his views about the wisdom of accepting the Hughs plan for a commission of economic experts to examine Germany’s condition and decide her capacity to pay reparations. — o Mrs. O. L. Vance Attends Missionary Conference Mrs. O. L. Vance left yesterday for Souix City, lowa, to attend a ten-day conference ot the National Association of Woman's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Vance is Young Peoples' Conference Secretary of the Northern. Indiana Conference of the church.
Packard Music House Decatur Branch Beaver’s & Fry back Furniture Store I AV* IjiW'” !' ■ - '' ;r 4 . V- ■ The tremendous demand for our ' Packard Baby Grand is a tribute to its excellence—the tone being rich, full and having the volume of Grands of much larger dimensions. In Jact that foremost authorities have pronounced it the most wonderful Baby Grand made. When you /see a beautiful home reflecting good taste in every detail you invariably find a Grand Piano there. Convenient Terms if Desired BEAVERS & FRYBACK FURNITURE STORE South Second Street Decatur, Indiana Branch of Parkard Music House V\ a.' Be and Harrison
William Klepper has returned from Chicago where he attended the convention of the National Poultry, Butter and Egg Association.
OPENING LYCEUM NUMBER Cheney Concert Co. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY EVENING AUSPICES 8 O'CLOCK SENIOR CLASS THE CRYSTAL TONIGHT ONLY Benefit Women’s Mooseheart Legion “The Streets of. New York” An Arrow production, featuring BARBARA CASTLETON ' and EDWARD EARLE A picture telling a story woven around the streets and society of the big city. ADDED ATTRACTION A Good Comedy and Universal News. COMING FRIDAY— “KICK IN”
NOTICE The banka will be closed afi u .. Friday on account of the holid.. Discovery Day.
