Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1923 — Page 2

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How Many Feet of Wire in a Rest-Rite Spring ' I v-.-<_L-.ic.-ti ***’*" The Person Making the Nearest CORRECT ANSWER WILL RECEIVE A REST-RITE OPEN BOX SPRINGS FREE Several hundred people filled out and filed with us Saturday the ; cards provided for the purpose of making answer to the problem | nos “How many feet of wire are required to construct a Rest-Rite II I Spring?” Rest Rite—All the Name Implies i The main purpose of this contest is to impress on the public the 111 I fact that nothing is slighted to make the Rest-Rite the most com- ||| I sortable spring on the market. This spring is all that the name itn- M I plies, and is the foundation for perfect rest and comfort. I See This Novel Display This contest continues until Saturday night. Arrange to see this l! novel display and file your card with your guess on the number cf ! feet of wire required to make a Rest-Rite. One Rest-Rite Spring will II be awarded to the person making the nearest correct guess. This week only you can buy a f - (TO Rest-Rite Spring at the special H' I price of t I The Leading Furniture Dealers Homes Furnished Throughout Terms to Suit Your Income

MEFL-ri Iwl Ik [ffefiWWi H • “As the Twig is Bent—so is the tree inclined.” There is no better habit for your children to develop than the Saving habit. Explain to your boy or girl the many advantages of building up potential power by conscientious saving. Give them an early start, and encourage them to add to their savings account regularly. Every thoughtful parent should be interested in our "education endowment” plan. » * Old Adams County Bank i • -* ~.,T* 9-99-9.99 -999- 9- - 99 9 - 1 . -9, 9999 ' - +

Goitre Relieved , Two in Same Family at Goshen Mrs. Chas. Snider. Goshen. Ind., says she will write aud tell how her two daughters were relieved of Goitre by Sorbol Quadruple, u colorless liniment. You cuu see the treatment and get the uurnea of many other successful users at the IJolthouse Drug Co., all drug stores, or write Box 338, Mechanicsburg. Ohio. NO HUNTING ALLOWED Hunting antr trespassing on my farm is forbidden. 265t4<*od CAL KUNKEL .—— • J. H. Carmody has returned from a business trip to Defiance, Ohio.

DECATUR'DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923.

1 » I CLUB CALENDAR ——• , • Thursday Presbyterian ladies Aid society, Mrs. M. A. Frisiuger, kuJO. Luncheon Bridge — Mrs. Frank Barthel, 7:30. » Ladles Aid Society of U. B. Church —Mrs. Carl Noble? Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society —School House, 3:30. I Eastern Star Masonic Hall. I Christian Endeavor of Presbyterian Church—J. L. Kocher home. Friday Moose Ijegionaire Card Party, Moose Home, public invited. Psi Ote Rummage Sale, at Library, Nov. 16. Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. Church- Mrs. Merrill Schnitz. Special W. R. C. Meeting—Legion Hall. 2 o'clock. W. W. G. Baptist Church, 7 o’clock. Ben Hur Degree W< ; k—Ben Hur lodge rooms. 7:30 o'clock. Saturday Psi Ote Rummage Sale, at IJbrarv, Nov. 17. Monday Woman's Club, Library. Research club —Mrs. Hooper. Wednesday Historical club—Mrs. Runyon. Shakespeare club—Mrs. France. Tri D Club —Miss Gladys Butler. American Association of University! Women—Miss Helen Walters. ____ A very interesting meeting of the Shakespeare Club was held at the home of Mrs. D. B. Erw in, yesterday I . I afternoon. Mrs. H. F. Ehinger had a very interesting paper on “The Americanization of Edward Bok." The next meeting w ill be held at the home of Mrs. F. E. France at which time Mrs. J. H. Heller will be leader a id has chosen as her subject: “Letters of Franklin Lane.” Attention is called to the dat-. s, November 16 and 17, of the rumma re i sale at the Library to be given by the members of the Psi lota Xi Sorority. Good clean clothing for men, women and children Will be for sate, as well as several tfOUgefrold items. The Mt. Pleasant church of the Fecatuf Circuit was the scene of a very delightful home-coming service last Sunday, in spite of the inclement weather. The pastor. Rev. L. C. Wisner. preached at the morning service. After the service a bountiful dinner was served at the school house nearby. ! A program was given at the church i in the afternoon at which time music, I short talks by old members, and an I excellent sermon by the Rev. C. ?.I. Lantis, was enjoyed. Greetings from two former pastors, Reverends Glendenning and Grimes, were read. Degree work will be given by the Ben Hurs at their hall Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock. AH members and especially members of the degree team are requested to be present. Each member will bring something for the pot luck supper Which will be served. ★_ The members of the Research clr.b are planning their annual guest night for November 26. A dinner will be served at six o’clock after whifh an excellent program will be given, which has been planned by the program commute. The club will meet at t’.ie home of Mrs. Hopper next’Monday afternoon. and Mrs. Sutton will ha re ‘ the program on “French Threads in American History." A number of college girls met last, evening at the home of Miss Josephine Myers for the purpose of organizing a Decatur Branch of the American Association of University Women. The purpose of the organization is to develop interest in college work among the girls. Ten members of the society are priviledged to become affiliated with the National Association. The officers as selected last evening arc: President. .lune Ossenherg: vice-presideirt, Josephine Myers; secretary, Agnes Seilemeycr; treasurer. Glenn Jackson. Another meeting will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Helen Walters. * Mrs. Tom Ehinger entertained the Five-Hundred clttb at her home i.-' t evening. Prizes were awarded to Mesdamcs Frank Barthel and Dick Christen, after which an appetizing luncheon was served. Mrs. L. H. Kleinhenz will be hostess in two weeks. ★ The Baptist W. W. G. will meet at the church Friday evening at seven o'clock. A special program has been prepared and every member is urged to be present.

• Mrs. W. A. Kuebler was hostess at a very delightful tewing party yesterday afternoon for Mrs. F. E. De Vilblss, who is visiting here. The guests included Mrs. C. S. Niblick, I Mrs. Christena Niblick, Mrs. C. A. • Dugin and Mrs. J. H. Heller. Dinner I was served at seven o'clock and the ladies also spent the evening at the Kuebler home. * Mrs. O. M. Pittenger, State President of the Federation of Clubs, has been booked to lecture at the Woman’s Club Monday evening. Mrs. Ht« tenger was elected to this office at the recent convention of the Federation of Clubs at Evansville. The progress is being given by the literature i Department and a reception for Mrs. Pittenger is being planned for Monday afternoon. * The Bachelor Maids were entertained at dinner last evening at the Murray Hotel by Miss Bert Voglewede. After the dinner the guests! were invited to the Voglewede home i on Fourth street where Five Hun-' dred was played. Frizes were won by Mrs. Charles Voglewede and Mrs.l Clarence Berber. Miss Rose Fullenkamp Wen the guest prize. 60V. WALTON GOES ON TRIAL I ————— Oklahoma Governor Loses Final Attempt To Prevent Impeachment Move. By S. A. BARKER. United Press Staff Correspondent Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 8. —J. C. Walton, suspended governor of Oklahoma, went .on trial before the court of impeachment here today.

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An eleventh hour attempt of the l executive to stave off action by the impeachment tribunal was defeated late yesterday at Lawton, where Federal Judge John H. Cotterali deaied Walton's petitiou for federal interference in the state political wrangle. Cotterail ruled the government’s “hands off” policy upon the ground there was "no federal question involved.” '

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Th® senate convened to clear away preliminaries for the trial at 10:00 o’clock today and resolved itself into n court of impeachment to meet it 1:30 p. m. 65 head young cattle, T. B. tested will be sold at Lewis Yake’s public sale, Nov. 12th. 2 miles south of Peterson. 2651.3

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