Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1923 — Page 3

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923.

Local Briefs

The old Miller home corner of Ad ams un<l Linn street Ib being remodeled by Mr. and Mrs. arve Lammij i).unn. A new roof Is being put on | the house, the windows have been' changed and made smaller and a; number of modern improvements are being made on the inside. Mr. Lummimann did intend to put a basemint under the bouse tliis fall and iiistbll a furnace, but as work was delluyed he will not do this until next year. Mr. and Mrs. Lammiman will occupy the house. Miss Esther Fuhrman shopped in tliis city Wednesday. Jimmy I.eonurd. and Floyd Gibson motored to Richmond yesterday toa. tend the football game tin re this nfi< rnoon. A handsome phonograph will be giv. e.i away at the Yoenien hall this ev e ing. Thirty six business men have sign eil application to join the Moose lodge • d ihe workers expect to jncrsasi tlat to a hundred within a week. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Getting s x miles north of this city, last evenit g, a son. This is the second son in the family. C. 11. Getting of Woodburn. Indiana , was calling on friends lu re this morn i ing. Roy Johnson and H. B. Kneisley w Int to North Manchester this after noon, to make arrangements for a p - rebred shorthorn cattle sale, Mond y, November 5. Mrs. James Ross, of east of the city, was a shopper in the city today. Mrs. William Miller, of East of the ci.y, was a visitor in the city this morning. Mrs. S. E. Hite and Mrs. Harve Siiroll spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. (I. L. Walters was a business visitor in Ft. Wayne thi, morning. Mrs. F. I. Patterson and Mrs. James E Person visited friends in Ft. Wayne ycsti rday afternoon Mrs. \V. E. Hoffman of Ft. Wayne, is lire guest of Mrs. Fred Hoffman ai d Mr. and Mrs. Eugene K inyon. Charlie Voglewede was able to gov.L of doors today and enjoyed .-, short walk this afternoon. This morn ing was the first that he has been out of the bouse in four weeks. I suffered from a high fever and was confined to his bed for oxer tut weeks. He hopes to be able to b at the shore store sometime next w< ek. The state bank examiners are in 'th.- city auditing the books of the I banks under state jurisdiction in this di y. Clyde Cline and Carrol Cole went to Richmond today to see the Rich-mond-Decatur football game. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Graham and daughter. Miss Gladys, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walters and daughter. Miss Helen, will motor to Delaware, Ohio, early tomorrow morning, where they will spend the week end with Miss Gretchen Graham' anil Miss Di rothy Walters, who are students in Ohio Wesleyan University. They will witness the football game between Ohio Wesleyan and the Michigan Aggies at Delaware tomorrow afternoon. How’s it happen that stone face grouches alius have peachy wives’ Who remembers when juries wuz nearly all whiskers?—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. C. C. Schafer took his daughter Miss Gretchen, sons, Frederick and Daniel to Richmond this morning to see the Decatur-Richmond football game. E. X. Ehinger visited his wife at the St. Joseph hospital. Ft. Wayne yesterday. Mrs. Ehinger was operated on several weeks ago and hopes to be able to come home next Sunday. The Fornax Mill will be closed Saturday morning from eight to twelve o'clock on account of the funeral services for Mrs. Conrad Gillig. who died i suddenly early Thursday morning. The Misses Eloise Lewton, Lee Anna | Vance, Mary Macklin, Margaret Kosht and Margaret Zwick, and F. A. Peoples motored to Richmond this morning to attend the Richmond-Decatur football game. Mrs. Claude Dunean, and son Billie, returned to their home at Potomac, 111., after a several days’ visit wi'h her sister. Mrs. Delma Leonard. Mrs. C. L. Meibi-rs was a Ft. Wayne visitor this morning. E. W. Johnsen and son Doyle motor ed to Richmond, today to attend the football game. Kermit Powen, of east of the city, was a business visitor here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dailey and daughter, Marrietta, of Paulding. Ohio, are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hower. William Miller, of east of the city, was taken to the Adams County Memorial hospital last evening where he was operated upon for ulcer of the

i stomach, Roland Miller, of Fort 1 Wayne, arrived last night to be with i his father. Mcsdames John Hill. 11. Bauman, Blanche Elzey, E. I’.aughman an I Roy Mumnin wont to Geneva this morning to attend rhe annual Adams County Sunday school convention, which is being held there. o (Jive photographs this Christmas. Make your appointment "nw! Edwards Studio. Phone •64. 25C>l(i I —■ ■ o * ■ ■ Friday Evening, Nov. 2. There will be a special meeting of the Masonic lodge tomorrow evening forthe purpose of conferring the first degree. Members are urged to be . present at 7:30. » D. L. VANCE. W M.

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