Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 274, Decatur, Adams County, 19 November 1923 — Page 2

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After Every Meal I ■ II .Al! the goodness, flavor and quality that goes into WRIGLEY’S at the factory IS KEPT IN IT FOR YOU. The sealed pack* i age does that—You break the seal. I WRIGLEY'S is pure chicle and other ingredients of the highest qualify obtainable. Made under modern sanitary conditions. WRIGLEY’S aids app«tite. keeps teeth white and helps digestion. f~r ■ ■ < Save Wrigley’s wrappers They arc £o°d fw vaiuab ‘ c / presents. mm '■. v aHI i \ —

Hlf you want to know |2O§? whose clothes are _ wSxM 11 best — ask the Post- w /® - j.f ' w man. JLjl* This adv is lor all malemen and mailmen. . a 'w\ H s for the man who hands you your bills M’CH.-- - i-'T"*' X*’ *' K> *’’ Sl °* , * U 11,< ” ll l 1 all( l l° r l ' K ' I,,an "’ IO * S g O_ A' ' ing to pay a suit or overcoat bill this week. Mailmen get around they know what's go- \ ing on sometimes before it gels into the papers. dKp£ -»l < ?/ *1 They can read handwriting on a letter or on (W‘r- ■ .'“ViV 1 •' • a wall and they can sense values in a package or a suil of clot,^s ‘ '* 1 \ Judging from the number of mailmen we ; I serve we can say to you with ease, if you want to know whose are best ask the man with '"XT) US on his cap and you'll get US in his reply. g Michaels-Stern Suits and O'coats .xSsSskr— sls oo „ S4O 00 Ge BETTER CLOTHES EQR USS J MQN£Y •DECATUR* INDIANA* ■ l 111 IIIMII■

Zev Will Meet Any Challenger For Title Louisville, Ky., Nov. 19. Zev, American champion three-year-old, am! tire world's greatest money winner. | will meet any thoroughbred in the “world that Is offered as a challenger I io his title. Sam Hildreth, his train er, said before leaving here for the j east. | Hildreth said he would put his thoroughbred star in training for the I match race with My Own. Admiral Grayson's star, as soon at he was given a little rest on his return to Baltimore. Zev's entry in the proposed inter- ' national race depends upon the result of the match race with .My Own and upon the wishes of the men pro’moling the race, according to Hil|dreth.

DECATUR DALLY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY,’NOVEMBER 19, 1920.

Hildreth said also that it had been planned to semi Zev to Europe next spring und that he probably would be entered In one or more of the British turf classics. o President of Express Company Died Sunday Ben Elzey, local agent of the American Railway company, received a telegram this morning informing him of the death of Mr. G. C. Taylor, of New York City, president of the American Railway Express company of America. Mr. Taylor's death occurred Sunday. Burial will be held Tuesday ami the local office will close at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon for the balance of the day. Mr. Taylor started as a truck driver for the American Express company 47 years ago and climbed to the very top in the organization. He was a former resident of Omaha, Nebraska, at which place he held his first job with the express company. Will Plant Evergreen Tree In Court House Lawn The county commissioners have granted an Evergreen tree on the • court house lawn in this city. The com. : missioners gave the club women per--1 mission to plant the tree on the northI west corner of the court house lot. j with the stipulation that it not interter with any of the maple trees. Mrs. John Schug, Mrs. ].. A. Holthouse, and Mrs. John Tyndall composed the committee which asked the commission era for the right to plant the tree, and ’at the last meeting of the dub (he action of the board was reported to the women. The club is investigating which kind of a tree, a native or foreign Evergreen would be best to plant. The women plan to hold a Muncipal Christmas celebration around the tree.

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CLUB CALENDAR Monday ‘ Deity Theta Tan Sorority—Mrs. Joe ’ Laurent, 8 o'clock. f Regular meeting of Phi Delta Kap- ‘ pa fraternity, 7:30 p. m. r Research dub —Mrs. L. A. Graham Psi lota Xi party—Mrs. John Baum 1 partner, 7:30 o’clock. > Dorcas class of E. V. church, Mrs. • Elmer Amspaugh. Wednesday > Shakespeare Club —Mrs. Hooper, i Tri D Club —Miss Helen Meyer. i Historical club. Mrs. J. R. Blair. • Five Hundred Club —Mrs. Lawrence i Kleinhenz, 7:30. Union Township Woman's club— Mrs. W. H., Workinger, 1 p.m. Philomath Bible Class ot Mt. Pleasant Church —Miss Esther Fuhrman. Thursday Luncheon Bridge —Mrs. John Wilon, 7:30. E. V.. annual Thanksgiving dinner and two-cent supper, at church, 11 to 1 and 5:30 to 7 o’clock. Zion Lutheran Aid Society at cliool house, 3:30 p. m. Saturday Sisters of Ruth Class of Christian church Pastry Sale —Schmitt Meat Market. Monday So Cha Rea Call Meeting—Marie Gass, 7:30. The Sisters of Ruth Class of the Christian church will hold a bake sale at the Schmitt Meat Market Saturday morning. All kinds of home-made baked goods will be for sale. The Dorcas Class of E. V. church 1 will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Elmer Amspaugh- on McBarnes street. Every member of the < lass is especially urged to be pres- ■ nt. - z The Union Township Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H Workinger, Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock. The following program '■.ill be given: Roll call; Inexpen live water systems; A Study of Meth cds for Bringing Water into Every Kitchen —Madge Workinger; An Im profred Shower Bath For Every Home; Discussion; Entertainment. Elva Bark ley. Every member is requested to he present. The Philomath Bible class of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Bather Fuhrman. A good attendance s desired. A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Meyers yesterday, the occasion being their forty-third .redding anniversary. The children and relatives gathered while Mr. and Mrs. Meyer were at church, and prepared a big chicken dinner. The table was beautifully decorated with bitter sweet and chrysanthemums , with a large cake as the centerpiece , which bore the inscription “43rd ani niversary, 1923." A beautiful floor ■ lamp was presented them by the f guests. Those present were Mr. and I Mrs. Ben Kohne and children. Ger- ! aldine, Lawrence, Hobert, Lucile and I Elmo; Mrs. Anna Hake, of Fort ; Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Tony Meyer ! am! children. Lauser and I.averd; I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer and chilI dren, Esther and Norma; Mr. and i Mrs. Perry Kiting; Mrs. Mary Smith: ! Mrs. Iz;na Smith; Mrs. Elizabeth I Heideman; Mrs. Lucy Colchin; JulI ins Heideman; Mrs/ Mary Maus- » bauni; Mrs. Elizabeth Hoevel; Mrs. I Christena Hoevel. j Mr* and Mrs. Sam Acker had as their guests for dinner last evening j Mr. and Mrs. Francis Matz and daughl ter. Berneice and son, Marion, and Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Einseidell, all of ! Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Arftbaucher entertained at dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Henry -Selick, of Ft. Wayne I and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kirsch and I children, of this city. I • * I Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mangold and I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kern had as ■ their guests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. W. G. Reinhard, of Portland. Members of the Zion Lutheran Aid society are urged to attend the meeting which will be held in the school house at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. ★ The regular meeting of the t’hi Delta Kappa fraternity will be held in the club rooms at 7:30 o'clock this evening.. Au interesting meeting is planned and ail members are urged to attend.

The women of the St. Mary's soi lety of the St. Mary's Catholic church held a meeting Sunday afternoon and discussed plans for holdiug a Thanksgiving dinner and entertainment at the Knights of Columbus hall. Plans for the event were dropped today for the reason that the K. of C. hall cannot bo used on this day. The heating system is not yet installed and the, equipment in the ixitchen Is not yet complete. At a future date the women may give a dinner or bazaar at the hall, Mrs. U. Deininger. presi dent of the society, stated today. ★ The Willing Worker class of the Bobo U. B. church held their last meeting at the home of Mrs, Will Heath. A fine program was given by those present. The amount of the collection for evening was $3.50. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Ainsworth on the evening of Dec. 4. A lunch was served by the hostess. Those present were: Mrs. Will Heath. Bertha and Doris Heath, Mrs. Tillia Gondey and son. Luie, Mrs. Milton Chronister, Mrs. Oscar Ainsworth. Mrs. Harvey Wauke and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilton,, Harold Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. William Killie and family, Mrs. Almond Shaffer, Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Opel Worden. David Worden. Mr. Elkhorn. Jacob Heath. Mr. Clarence and Rufus Chroirfster. * , ★ Giltner-Furgeson. Miss Georgiana Louiese Furgeson, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Mr. Carl W. Giltner, of Huntington, Indiana, were quiety married by the Rev. Harry Thompson, at the Christian church parsonage here Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The couple were attended by Miss Bess Wheatly, of Bellefontaine and Mr. George Furgeton, a brother of the bride. Following the wedding ceremony the bride and groom left for Lima, Ohio, from where they were going somewhere in the east for a honeymoon. Upon their return they will reside in Huntington where Mr. Filtner is a teacher in the public schools. The I-adies of the Evangelical church will serve their annual Thanksgiving dinner in the dining room of the church, Thursday, November 22 from eleven to one o'clock. Tickets are being sold for fifty cents. Front 5:30 to seven o'clock a two-cent supper will be served. The public is cordially invited to attend both.

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The members of the Psi lota XI Sorority will entertain their husbands and friends at a chicken dinner this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Baumgartner. The girls are requested to bring china and silverware for two. * Lehrman-Stevens Rev. Olanzo Nicodemus, of the Lib erty church, read the ceremony which united the lives of John H. Lehrman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehrman. of Union township, and Miss Edith Irene Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karlen Stevens, of Union town ship. Sunday. * Miss (Tara Spoiler entertained a few friends at her home west of

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honor of Mr. and Mr., Kirk WhitJ ofMonroevll l( ,whowe y married. Mr* Whitman J her marriage was Dolly \ lcK 3 e of Fort Wayne. The licious refreshments were t i the hxmtess assisted by her moths ’ Those present were Mr. and .J’ Kirk Whitman, of .Monroeville- u and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mr. and Jay McWilliams. Mr. and Mr , £ Dennis and son. Virgil; Rom " Smith; the Miaaess Grace Smith «ni Lulu Shady, all of Fort Wayne Th party attended the services at a 1J church here last evening. ’ WANT AUS l \itN—|_t_.