Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1923 — Page 2
McGraw Starts Rebuilding Giant Baseball Outfit diy Henry L. Farrell i 11'. I’. L'lall (’oi l'fspoiulent) New York. Nov. 13. - Reorganization of the New York Giants. promts-d I y John McCraw and considered vital the team Is to he a factor in the nest National league pennant race,lias been started by another one of those wi-ll known Boston-New York deals. In the first of the sbuksiips that McCraw promised after the world's series, the Giants sent Dave Bancroft, /
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Casey Stengel and Bill Cunningham to the Braves for Bill Southworth and Joe Oeschger. Bancroft will succeed Frwd Mitchell as manager of the Braves and Mltch< II it is understood, will purchase a minor league franchise. , Mayor Huber M. DeVoss made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. m- ■ — For Colds, Grip or Influenza md as a Preventive, take l.axativs BROMO QI'ININE Tablets. The box bears tile signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. _____ —— -s
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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor —Lyle Fee, corner 7th and Indiana streets, W. C. gs. U. meeting. Mrs. J. M. Wertzberger, 2:30. Pythian Needle Club —K. of I*. Home. 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday Historical club Mrs. Runyon. Shakespeare club—Mrs. France. Tri I) Club—Miss Gladys Butler. American Association of University Women —Miss Helen Walters. So Cha Rea—Miss Cecile Miller, 7:30. Bachelor Maids—Rose Voglew de. 6:45 at Murray Hotel. Psi lota Xi Girls —Mrs. Borroughs. 7:15. Tri Kappa—Miss Florence Haney, 7 o'clock. Thursday Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. W. A. Klepper, 7:30 o’clock. Christian Ladies' Aid Society—. Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Calvary E. V. Ladies' Aid society— Mrs. James Parr, nil day quilting. Thursday Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed. Church — Mrs. Charles Brodbeck, 7:30. Loyal Workers Class of E. V. 1 Church —Mrs. T. D. Kern. | Ladies' Aid Society of Reformed church —Mrs. Ford Litterer. Loyal Daughters class of E. V. church—Mrs. Mary McClure. Baptist Woman’s society —Mrs. Ge > Massonne. Ladies' Aid Society of E. V. Church —Church Parlors. 2 o'clock. Friday W. F. M. S. of M. E. church w.tii' Mrs. Mel Rice, 2:30 p.m. Pocahontas Degree Team Practice, 7:30. Saturday Kirkland Ladles Market — Schmitt ; Meat Market, A. AL j The Ladies' Aid Society of tie ' formed church will meet line.,-d:ty . itIciuoon at the him- of Mrs. E-rd i Litterer instead -ii Wednesday as forI merly announced. ..VI members are* requested to arrange to attend. * The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical church will meet at' the I home of Mrs. Mary McClure, on North ! Walnut street, Thursday evening. ♦ The Class for Service of the Baptist Sunday school will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Milton Hart. 219 South Eighth street, at 7.30 o’clock, for their regular monthly ( Bible study. All members are requested to be present. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will give a benefit card party, Novem-j her 23, at the K. of C. home. Tickets may be secured from any member of the society. The regular monthly guest night will be held Tuesday night November 20. i Mr. and .Mrs. Martin Weiland on-' tertained Sunday for .Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Carpenter of Columbus. ().; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Knoll and ehiidr -n. Ruth and Charles. Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter and sons, Erich and Vic tor, of Van We rt. Music ;nd games were- the diversions of the afternoon. The members of the Psi lota Xi sorority will meet Wednesday ev >ning at the Enterprise drug store at 7:15 o'clock to attend church services at the .Methodist church in a body. : *. The Baptist Woman's society wilt meet Thursday afternoon at the home j of Mrs. George? Massonne. Plans will' lie completed for the annual bazaar.' Every member is especially requested to be present. There was a stirprise for the Pythian Sisters last evening following the close of lodge. Mrs. Annen ; gave a pretty speech and invited the ■ ladies to the parlors, the occasion : being the eve of her birthday. A piece of muslin with a hole in it was given each guest, also a darning needle and thread. They were requested to try their skill in darning ancl Mrs. Emerson Beavers received tlie prize. The guests were then invited to tlie dining room and wore served with coffee, doughnuts, pop corn balls ancl fudge. Tho host was assisted by Mrs. Charles Elzey and .Mrs. Al Burdg. The Tri Kappa Sorority will meeZ Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Florence Haney. All members are requested to be present. * The Research club met'yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hooper, and Mrs. Sutton gave a very Interesting paper on "French Threads in American History." The next meeting will be with Mrs. Graham and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey will be leader and has chosen "One- of America's) Greatest Enemies," as her sub ject. * Tiie Ladles’ Aid Society of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church pallors. After the business session a parcel post sale will be- held. Tians for the annual Thanksgiving dinner will be made ancl all members are requested Ito be present. The donations for the De aconess Hospital, of Chicago, are ■due at this meeting. Canned fruit. 1 jelly, jam. etc., will be appreciated. ★ I Mr. and Mrs. William Bernard entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Julius Schultz, the occasion being her birthday. Those present besides I the honor guest and family w-ere, ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rumschlag and [son, Carl. Mr. and Mrs. John Kintz and children. Marjorie ancl Alice; Miss Iva Barrone and Bill Berhard, of Fort Wayne. o I XV. A. Fanner of north of the city, j well known throughout the county I gives notice through the columns of .the Daily Democrat that he does not forbid hunting on his farm. o RECEIVES HIS (Continued from Page One) : his castle at Oels, Silesia, had disap- . beared again today. ' Up to a late hour this mprning the I prince had net ;•< i hex. l.is castle Lu; pi esamabiy was in Siiesia near his home. Tlie crown princess left Oels last i night without announcing her destin- ’ ation, but servants believed she was ( going to meet her husband.
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Young Girl Accidently Shot By Her Cousin Chicago, Nov. 13. (United Press.) — Death by accident was the verdict of police today in tho killing late yesterday of Mary Catherine Wolf. 10. daughter of Robert N. Wolf, president of the Sawyer Biscuit company, and granddaughter of the late Roger C. Sullivan, democratic ehic-ftian of IlliDois. The child was accidentally shot while she was riding her pony at her father's country estate when her cousin,ißoger Sullivan, Jr„ 10, fired a revol* er he had found in the barn. Roger was playing*’ with Mary's 8 yera-old brother, Adam, when he found the- revolver. He fired into some I shrubbery. Mary, riding on the other , side, was struck in the throat by the , bullet. I ' — ■! » . - y 'Jg J I y ’ ' X i IF your home or business property is not insured you lose. if you’ll protect yourself with the -I right policy you lose nothing. It shouldn’t take you long to make ?' up yOur mind. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. r Insurance, Loans, Securities O. I‘. Edwards, President 1 A. D. Suttles. Secretary Decatur, Indiana
New G. 0. P. Chairman —■■ — Ft. Wayne. Ind., Nov. 13. —Republican county chairmen of tho twelfth congressional district elected Floyd Gates, of Columbia City, as district chairman to succeed Clyde A. Walb. i Walb resigned when lit was chosen state chairman.
i WIR j ■;' W Ji 0 • “As the Twig is Bent— j so is the tree inclined.” There is no i 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 oar "education endowment” plan. • * I Old Adams County Bank L J
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