Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 250, Decatur, Adams County, 22 October 1923 — Page 2
AMERICA WINS IN BIG RACE ! . ——— ■ I — I ,l »«—— W—w— ■. I. i I ■ ■ </ >'■ ’ JL > . ' WWW i?u j'Jr WH"? wwlrV’p ■ '? **■ ® W -W • : &4§W I II I wIl I “ :, \ Kentucky Derby winner, with Jockey Sande up. Zev easily dej .! I’apyr.i. r*nglish Derby winner, in an international match race at Delmont Dark, bong Island. Saturday.
Oklahoma People Visiting Friends and Relatives Here Mrs. A. L. Burdg. Mercer Avenue, is entertaining Mrs. Anna Reed of i Tulsa, Okla., this week. Mrs. Reed is ! a K mer resident of Decatur and Gen-1 e.a. Her husband, the late Willi Reed, was associated with the late j Norval Blackburn in the pewspaper j business at Decatur. The H ids; moved from here to Morris, 111., where
You Can Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints
Even Chronic Rheumatic Swellings in Knee, Elbow, Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Powerful Influence of JOINT-EASE. It's right in town and all druggists have it. It's a low price remedy, to be sure. : t! doesn’t stop it from taking tho k n’ !. lameness or torture out of your troubled joints. Joint-Ease is the name, so called because it is compounded bi the purpose of relieving all joint ailments. Just rub it on the tormented, lame joints and in just a few seconds it
Free Gifts Every MONDAY AT THE | Crystal Theatre We wish to announce to the theater '4cii>" public that we will give away FREE a beautiful gift every Monday night. With each 25c admission one ticket for the drawing will be given. Tickets given <vu y evening during the entire week. Save your tickets. The first drawing Monday night, Oct. 29 will be on the beautiful stand lamp on display in the Schafer Hardware Co. window. Something new and useful every week. N-O-W The biggest little word in lhe English language is NOW. Whatever good thing you have to do. do it now. The bad things you can postpone, and about the best thing you can do is to open a savings account at this bank. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE” •
Mr. Keed was elected postmaster of the city and later they went # o Tulsa. Mr. Recd died at their home in Tulsa some months ago. Mrs. Reed motored back to Indiana with Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler, former Geneva rcsi- ■ dents, now living in Mr. Will Lenfesty, of Tulsa nephew of , Mrs. Reed, accompanied them on the trip. The Wheelers and Mr. Lenses ty are spending this week at Rome City with friends from Middletown,
w 11 per. ’-ate to the bone and blessed comfort comes quickly. It absorbs instantly and is so clean and stainless that you can rub it on often and get thereby, results much more quickly, when the joint is inflated and the agony intense. Being such a powerful counter irritant, it cannot help bringing speedy and helpful results in congestion, sore throat, chest colds, hrtnbago and neuralgia much quicker than almost any remedy you can buy. But you must remember that it is ,r jivint afflictions ’hat it is mostly dispensed and its helpfulness w:JI astonish you after all ordinary liniments and other treatments have -tailed
DECATUR,DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1923.
Ohio, and Genova, Mrs. Reed is going to Chicago to visit with her son, Charles and to Michigan City for*a visit with her daughter, Miss Louise Reed, who is teaching public speaking in the schools there. Tho party ex- ! pect' to start back to Oklahoma about ? first of November. COMING TO I) E C A T U R Murray Hotel Oct. 27th FOR ONE DAY ONLY Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALIST Brings the knowledge of a Great Medical Organization and Their Experience in the Successful Treatment of Thousands of Chronic Disease Cases Offer Services Free of Charge Licensed by the State of Indiana The United Doctors is an organization of reputable. Fcensed> physicians for the treatment of certain diseases. They are all specialists. The United Doctors treat without Surgical Operations or hypodermic injections, diseases of the blood, skin, and all internal organs, rheumatism, sciatica, tapeworm, leg ulcers, weak lungs and all long standing, deep seated diseases. Thirty-five years’ experience and the complete records of thousands of cases successfully treated prove that the methods of the United Doctors are right. They were among the first to be called "Bloodless Surgeons.” Each member of the United Doctors staff has at his command the knowledge and resources of the V'i'oie organization. Many people go on suffering from diseases that can be alleviated just because they eanuot afford to go to j high priced specialists at a distance ! from home. No community has a sufficient numI her of suffereres from the diseases ’ mentioned to support special hospiti als for their treatment and cure. The United Doctors have solved the I oroblem. Their highly trained specialists travel from place to place. They diagnose and prescribe a course of treatment for the sufferers in each community and teach them how to take care of themselves at home. Worn-out and run-down men or women, no matter what your ailment may be. no matter what you have been told, or the experience you have had with other physicians. If your case is incurable they Will tell von so Consult him upon thjs visit. ll costs nothing. Married ladies must come with their husbands ami minors with their parents.
Laboratories, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 23-23-25-26 PRESBYTERIANS (Continued from Page One) son. Pittsboro, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Kocbriih. Beech Grove, Ind. Ruth Gleim. Ashland. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Moses, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. L. E. Rout, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cole, Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauer, Markle. Mrs. W. J. Myers, Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Stephen Miller, Ft. Wayne. Zoa Miller, Ft. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Garard, Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll K. Moses, Ft. Wayne. W. S. Hughes, Ft. Wayne. F. T. MacFeely and family. Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Flanders, Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dale Dunifon, Van Wort, Ohio. Emilio C. Christ, Decatur. Mrs. M. B. Dull, Willshire, Ohio. Adam Brown. Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Helm. Ft. Wayne. Mr aud Mrs, Fred D. Bell and sops, Dick and Joe, of Ft. Wayne. Mr. aud Mrs. M. B. Knouse, Warsaw.
J. <’ Brandt, member of carpenter and bridg< gang under J. RGlancy, is very proud of the fart that ho is a. full fledged American citizen, having received • >«■ pees of citi-' zcnship la. t month nt lie <■ atu r. Ind. - J|3»S* Brandt a ' native of Can ton Neucba- , -jn&b tel. Switzerland, coming jCa? to America in J r *"9E& 1911. He re * r ' / <?% Cel VC d his < • A first papers of ,r . (sf ci t i zcnship w*A»9' ,’.’4Mig. 1. H>?A. V' but w.x- dr- v|f layed in pro curing the J. C. BRANDT fintjl document because records were lost and some time was token before the necessary information could be obtained He has been in the rm-rice of the Pennsylvania since Aug. IS. 1922. z —LiurtSij- Feuu. J auiu, i
CLUB CALENDAR Monday Research Club—Mrs. Callow. Woman's Club, Old Gym. businesa meeting 7:30 nnd program at 8 o'clock. Operetta "Feast of the Red Corn,” by Music department of Woman's Club—Old Gym, 8 o'clock. Tuesday C. L. of K. of C. hall, 7:33. Psi lota Xi .special meeting. Dora Marie Magley, 8 o'clock. Wednesday Five Hundred Club —Mrs. Frank Barthel, at 7:30. Shakespeare Club—Mrs. Dugan. St. Vincent De Paul—Mrs. D. D. Clark. Thursday Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid saciuly. School house, 3:30 o'clock. Pastern Star meeting, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.t.i. Friday Annual Ben Hur masquerade party, in hall. ' Saturday Cafeterie Supper—M. E. church diniughall, 5 to 7. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilhelm, of 3113 Hoagland Avenue, Fort Wayne, entrained at dinner yesterday in honor of the birthdays of their mother, Mrs. John A Mumma. of this city; their son-in-law, Mr. Hartman Deel, and their daughter. Miss Helen Wilhelm. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mumma. Mrs. Amos Lewton and daughter, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and Miss Bernice Garard. Ralph Butler and John D. Aber, all of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Deel and daughter, Constance; Mr. William Gingher. and Mr and Mrs. Wilhelm and daughter. Helen. There will be a special meeting of 'he Psi lota Xi'Sorority at the home of Miss Dora Marie Magley, north of the city, at eight o'clock sharp Tuesday evening. Members are requested to meet at Borroughs and those who have machines will see that everyone has away to get there. Every member is requested to be present.
Mrs. Frank Houck, of Dos Angeles. California, who has been visiting "he S. E. Brown lawily and other datives the past week, left Fort Wayne at one o'clock yesterday for i ter home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Brown ■if this city; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peoples and Miss Al vena Bohnke, of Fort Wayne, accompanied her and I will spend the waiter at Los Angeles ind Pascdena. Several friends from here accompanied thorn to Fort Wayne. * The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid so iety will meet Thursday afternoon a' he School house at 3:30. All mem bers are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Dyonis Schmitt enter tained at dinner Saturday in honoi of Mrs. John Garard and daughte Marguerite, of Toledo, who have bee visiting relatives here for the past i veral days. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Ehing er entertained Mrs. Garard and daugh ter Sunday at dinner, aud they wil' be guests at the C. S. Niblick home ibis evening at dinner. The annual Ben Hur masquerade Hallowe'en party will be held in tn lodge hall on Friday evening. Al members of the lodge and their friends are invited to attend. There will bi prizes awarded to tho best masked and a program of contests and games carrying out the Hallowe'en, spirit will be given. The Ladies Aid society of the ReI formed church will hold a bazaar oi all kinds of fancy work and good things to eat ami a pastry sale in the office of the American Sefcurity comeufly, on Monroe street, on December 7. * There will be a moating of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the K. of C. hall. The St. Vincent do Paul society will meet Wednesday afternoon at tlic home of Mrs. D. D-' Clark on No. Third street. Mrs. Carrie Ettinger and Mrs. L. H. Klcinhcuz will be assistant hostesses.. They Will also entertain with a benefit, card party aud a good attendance is desired. The Delta Theta Tan sorority "ill meet at the home of Miss Fl’Areuce H'>l<h‘ju.;e. on Madicon street at 7:3" o ' loi k' Tuesday evening. Members are requested to note the chjugv lu meeting time, tiom S'to 7;30 p. m
' The Misses Nora. Cecil ami Florlne! ; Dudgeon delightfully entertained Sunday at their beautiful home near Rock , ! ford. Ohio, the following guests Mrs. Velma McGill. Mrs. Ada Martin and daughter. Mary Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Foley, all <d this city; j Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Foley, of Preble. A delicious chicken dinner was served at noon and the afternoon was spent in a social way, * Mrs. C. L. Spuiler and daughter, (Mara, delightfully entertained a few of their friends at a chicken dinner Sunday, in honor of their son anti brother, A. H. Spuiler of Detroit, Michigan, who spent the week-end at the parental home. Mr. Spuiler surprised tho family by coming unannounced so they in return surprised him. Those who enjoyed the festivities of the day were. Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson and daughters. Maxine.: Doris and Betty .Ruth, of Rockford. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison, and son, Jeriine, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Ray and daughter. Esther Marie, and Miss Mamie Hoblet, of Willshire, (>.; Mr. A. H. Spuiler of Detroit ; Grandma Rost and son, John. ★ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman of North Second street, celebrated their thirty-seventh wedding anniversary, Sunday, having their sons and families as guests at dinner. Covers were aid for Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Zimmerman and children, Mary Jane and 'Job of Ff. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. ’'hi.rles Zimmerman’ and children Max am! Harriet Jean, of Toscin and Mrs. J. C. Moran and daughter, Marjare’t and son‘Richard, of this city. * The fourth division of the Ladies' ’ Aid society of the Methodist church 1 villi serve the last cafeteria supper ■ of a series, next Saturday evening. October 27th. A liberal patronage of he public is solicited. * After a short business session of the Voman’s Club-which will begin at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the old I rym. the music department will preent the two-act Indian .operetta. The Feast of the Red Corn.” by Paul ’ lies. Tickets are being sold for 25 cents by members of the department aud children will be admitted or 15 cents. The program will be- , in at 8:30 o'clock.
Mrs. John Milker, Mrs. George Geeren, Mrs. A. Hilker and Mrs. Ella 'ehoppman, all of Fort Wayne, enterained at a dinner and theatre party esterday at the home of Mrs. John lilker at Fort Wayne, in honor of heir neice, Maybelle Sargent, of this ity. Dr. E. Burns and Miss Ella rothcrs, were also guests. ■ o Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hoffman, of Hamilton, Ohio, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tillinghast at the Adams county memorial hospital. The four people were injured in an automobile accident north of the city several weeks ago and Mr. Tillinghart is still a patient at the hospital, having received a fracture of both legs. Mrs. Tillinghast. is staying with him. Mr. Tillinghast will be a patient at the hospital for at least two or three weeks yet. _ Annual G. E. Masquerade Dance Friday Evening Friday evening the General Electric vill hold their annual Masquerade Dance at the Masonic Hall under the auspices of the Gccode Girls’ club. The grand march will be at 10:00 o’clock—will lead the opening tor the prizes which will be awarded to the one of unique attire and the one most omic. Eats such as doughnuts, cider, and apjtles will be sold by the girls. A good orchestra composed of the local G. E. people. Mill play. Everybody is invited. Box Social At Washington! School Friday Evening Mias Margaret Moran, teacher in ♦lie Washington rural school announces that a ls>x social will be held at the school Friday evening. October 36th. a Mr. Adler Up Town Today! J <l. Adler, well known resideut of Winchester street, who w#s seriously injured when struck and run over by au automobile recently, was able to be up town for the first time today. Although wtill suffering from the injuries received in the accident, Mr. Adler s gr- ttly improved. Hi;, t - dt. tri?., td fur a. t but he is able to talk asam uo r.
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