Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1924 — Page 2
■ BiRIUSHfiIIC ■ ■■■■■■HHOBBM ; DR. BURT MANGOLD _ and : DR. FRED PATTERSON s ■ announce their association In the practice of dentistry II in ■ Rooms 3-4-5. K. of f. building—above the Teeple & Peterson Clothing Store. ■ ■ ■ ai II 1118 DI I « ■ ■ ■ ■■■« I ■ I Glad Over Your I I : — , I Gift to the Briee g E| Giving presents to a bride y* I is a delightful custom. With ■ H u little real thoughtfulness , H K in selection, you can choose |B u gift which will be a con- Ls Mp tinuous source of haprtness M H to a friend, and an enduring H ft tribute to your discrtminat- ■ tag taste. B Mg Silver, Glassware, Jewelry, H S Clocks, and other nierchun- H ■ disc most appropriate lor » wedding presents, are shown I HE here in such pleasing vari- M gs ety and excellent quality, so I K moderately priced, that you ■ readily find a gift you are K W glad to give the bride. M That Is why most everyH one comes here to purchase Kgt jg wedding presents. | ■ I Pumphrey I Jewelry Store | "The Haltmark store" I No Discount on Gas Bills After 10th of Month All gas bills must be paid on or before the 10th of the month to secure discount I Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Wm. O’Brien, Ixical Manager I Atlantic I City I Splindid end pre-eminent among the great pleasure resorts of the world I Winter days at Atlantic City have a charm 'peculiarly their own. White the air ia keen and invigorating It ia tempered and softened by the beneficent influence of the ? • Gulf Stream. there tea pre pond era nee of radiant sunshine «*3 and the exhilarating salt air ia filled with i • the elements that make for life and vigor. T. The Hoardwalk with its yr wet end gorgeous ag I hotels end rhops uind places amuse- ®j menl ia always the center of interest. There ia nothing like it in all the world. On its broad espanSe by day and by night • is on unendiryg precession of seekers after MR plaaaure apdiefreahmont who have been W (rsc note ! by its distinctive character and he»e learned that here aa nowhere else in Ame ice is to be found a veritable re-craa- S t ion. — T ~"* Me. at ->-4 Im. _, k ■toft MOSS• ns'v.iosMPg p« __ __i — fx.U a. « • Hetltnae* «!»• , m |. ail p.U tt.-H / J * M through I! Pennsylvania ! Railroad System I 7A« .tfenrferd #at/r<wrd of (A. HeeLf
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <S, 1921.
CLUB CALENDAR Friday Indies Aid Society of M. E. church. —Chuch parlors. Special Meeting of Miiecbers. Ladies' Aid of M. E. church —2:30. 11. of D. of U. 1). Church —U-otl Hurst. St. Mary's Society Benefit Card Party—K. of C. Hall. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid Bake Sale — Central Grocery, 10:00. Homo Guards of M. E. church — Sarah Jane and Katharine Kauffman. Monday Woman's Club —Library. Research Club—Mrs. R. I). Myers Pythian Needle Club —K. of P. Home. Tuesday Delphian Club —Old Adams County Bank. 7:30. League of Women Voters, Bridge party—Mrs. M. F. itarris. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Church Dinner—Mrs. M, F. Worthman. A. A. of U. W.—Miss Josephine Myers, 6 o'clock. Thursday Bridge club —Miss Mildred Niblick. 7:45. The Home Guards of the Methodist church will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Sarah Jane and Katharine Kauffman. The annual mite box opening will be held and all members are requested to be present anil bring their mite boxes. • The American Association of University Women will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Josephine Meyers at six o'clock. • Miss Mildred Niblick will be hostess to the Bridge club at her home on Fifth street. Thursday evening. * The Christian Ladies' Aid society will hold a bake sale at the Central Grocery Saturday morning at ten o'clock. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. ♦ • The Pythian Needle Club will meet Monday evcning_at the K. of P. home. Mrs. Charles Elzey. Mrs. Lee Annen. Mrs. Ed Aughcnbaugh and Mrs. M. I’. Worthman will be the hostess. A good attendance is desired. • A surprise party was given at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heiman, of south of the city, in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. A beautiful Allad.n Mantle Lamp was present cd to the bride and groom of twentyfive years ago, together with a shower !of wishes that the years may grow I brighter anil brighter, merging into I the glow <»f the golden wedding. A ; dinner was served at, twelve o'clock ! and in the afternoon a two-course luncheon. The afternoon was spent 'in musk- and playing cards. Mrs. Hni- ; mann. before her marriage, was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bentz. l of Bobo. Those present were Mr. and i Mrs. Peter Heimann. Mr. and Mrs. Heimann. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lengcri< h. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Shell, Mr. Joseph Heimann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Louis Rumschlag. Edith Heiman. Mary Lengerich. Either and iHirothy Rumschla?, Regina, Agnes and Celeste Helman, Herman Helman. Hugo. Clarence and Luke Helman, J Herman and Jerome lluiuschlag and Phillip Heiman. Mrs. Adam Wise, of East Oak street, entertained nt a chicken dinner tiaiay (or her cousin. .Mias Ada Stevens, and Dr. Elizabeth Burns and daughter. Mabel. • Mr. and Mrs. Americus Quigley, of near Monroe, Burl Boar, of Tulsa. Okla., were entertained at dinner Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. O T. John son. of south of title city', • The Itelphiau Society will meet Tuesday evening for their regular meeting Instead nt Munday ns formorlv announced The meeting will b» hold In the asKi'inbly room ut the Old Adams Comity tiuuk. at 7:30 o'clock. The Winona Camp Fire Girl* were delightfully entertained lust evening ut a pretty ValentlfM* party at the home of Miss Josepltlnc Jabcrg. on F’rat Jtreot. An exbhango of valentines was held and radio music was nnjoynd. Russell Julu-rg and Dorothy Haley gave scvor.it'piano selections end Mlns l.subdT Cloud gave a vocal seleitli.B A short bu.ilncss session wn held during the evening nt which time business of Imnortanee, was dis posed >if Tfrw nest meeting will be hold ut the homo of Mls.i Dorn Hchoiietilx-rg. Dainty r«-(ro»hmeni»j were serveii by the hostess, Mias S-. Ivlu Springer, dusghtor of Mr, sad Mrs. John Springer, of Dv-i istur, and bam K. Schwarts, son of
Mr. and Mrt. Jacob A. Schwartz, of tmar Borne, wsrs married by Joho T. Merriman, justieg of th* peace, in the county clerk's office at 11 o'clock this morning. Andrew Habegger was the only witness. 0 Mrs. McAdoo Is 111 Washington, Feb. 8. —Mrs. W. G. McAdoo, daughter of the late President Wilson was under the care of Dr. Cary T. Grayson as the result of the strain she suffered during a race with death from the Pacific coast to Washington. They arrived only a few hours before his funeral. Mrs. McAdoo was almost prostrated with grief. Grayson said she is suffering now from the reaction. — • s • TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ x ♦ k From the Dally Democrat flies ♦ » 20 yeare ago this day ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦•• Feb. S —Thunder storm is followed >y another severe cold wave. Three square miles of the business mil residence district of Baltimore, lestroyed by fire. Loss over J 100.000.i»0. Fred Hoffnyin awarded contract to mild school house in Monroe townhip for $3,395. Oscar Hoffman is architect. Japanese warships arrive off Mesmiplio. The Terrell murder case is appeal'd to the‘supreme court. Fire at Peoples restaurant causes 50 00 loss. The gas came on. Gottlieb Christener sells 23 hogs ‘.lO pounds for $473.96. C. C. Schafer is attending the auto show in Chicago. County Treasurer Voglewede contacts delinquent tax sale. o .—$—$—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—» Influenza I Asa preventive, tnelt and , inhale night and morning— VICKS ▼ Vaooßub Qvr, J ar . UmJ Y**rfy I I i' ~ | MAJESTIC ; h Xne ' 1 XOW PLAYING Matinees at _. 2:15 Nights at 8:15 *. * • >, . Me&o RAFAEL I — SABATINI * * V Jdaftathn anJ hj WILLIS GOLDBECK Featuring RAMON NOVARRO ALICE TERRY LEWIS STONE I’ricea: Daily Matinees Except Sun day. 50c; Nights, Sunday Matinee, Me and SI.OO. Seats reserved for all performances. Engagements ends next Tuesday. Special Rates on the Tran inn, Ruurnl Trip «sc; Evenings only. LIGHTNING does not acaru the man who has taken out a Light nine luaurance Policy with our company. He knowa that any damage., will bi promptly paid. Pulling It off may put you In s bole. prelect your family against lose of life or properly. Suttleg-Edwards Co. Arthur Suttles, Se<'y. Uciaim. Jedianu
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