Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 40, Decatur, Adams County, 15 February 1924 — Page 2

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■ Charlie Voglewede in attending the National shoemen'* convention at Chicago. Mix. Elizabeth DeVllbllss of be trolt ia visiting In the city at the A R Bell home on Madison street. Don Quinn of Chicago who was operated upon nt the Adams County hospital about two weeks for the renttofwl of the appendix was removed to the home of judge and Mrs. J T. Merryman today. He £, getting along nicely and will soon he able to return to Chicago. Mrs. Quinn Is at the home of her parents Jere. • John T. Myers attended a meeting •f the Adams bounty Better Hoads Jsaoclution held at Monroe yesterday. ■The mater of obtaining the right-of-iays for the proposed state road was Ji.scnssed and the proposition will he Referred to the Indu.'trial directors -dor action, as [ar as Decut nr a share _i>f the cost is concerned.] Action will Te taken noon. • John Carmody returned last evening from (hand Rapid*, Michigan Mr. Tarmody’* father. John Gprmotly. Sr. Wiled last Saturday and* he funeral 4. as hel din the Cathedral at C.rang 1 Itapids on Tuesday. It was one of I ■she largest funerals held in the church *Ji!r. Carmody was one of the well ginown retired farmers of Grand -Jlapida. % Mrs. Clyde Noble went to Pierce-, ton to spend the week end with relatives. | Harriett My trs left_ this morning] for Bloomington to spend the week . jend as a guest at the Sigma Kappa i .J louse. - G ’orge Schug. of Ohio State' University. Columbus. Ohio, will arrive this evening to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John dtehug. . ’That remind* me. I've got some "wood t' saw said Jake Bentley, t’day when Mrs. Tipton Rud shifted gears. Th' feller that thinks seriously o' gittin' married hardly ever marries. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. \ Isiuis Garriy. of New York, arrived last night to join his wife, who has been here for the past several days visiting her sister. Mrs. H. H. iaitnliiiman They will leave in a days for California. .Mr. and Mrs. W- D. Hendricks luyve returned to Kendallville after attending the funeral of J. D. Hendricks at Munroe yesterday afternoon

Tries Kellogg’s Bran—restores health after 12 years of intense suffering

Mr. Firth write* that he auffired for 12 yean from ronati|iatum and his friend for 10 years—a total of 22 years’ stiff er inn permanently re Hewed by Kellogg 'a Bran, cooked and krumbled. Crntlcm-n: For 12 years I had been troubled with Indtaaauon routed mostly hr ••Mtipation. Until about a rear a«o. 1 would suffer from 4 to SO weeks at a time 1 happened to aae your Krupsbled Bran la a store, purchased a packaar and »ot almost immediate nlief 1 am still eating the Krumbled Bran every day The Bluet wonderful results >*. tamed with your Krumbled Bran I will now relate A raottmnaa who has ben taking ssduis. tne about Id years tor cunitlpatm

" ■ " -L " ■ ■ LI 1 .." - l*i F W 1 | WIUW ■ TALKING IT OVER ng Our tilfietm Imivv u l»nm<l knowl- y II «hw •'! htiMiK**! fitivlitmeitltih. Ik*- I *,g Uiw <l>|llt u.uly COiii.H'l a 11 with iiu ii in every line of htnitnn rnII •Irtivt.r, Muny of our dvwmilorx II rnnir in uu<| folk lrt - ( -r their hiixini KN ■ 1 •Hmm with Uu m. e»|XH billy when i| llwre .ire tteciMtins to lx Hinde > I whirli h|x II mih'cc»h or fiiilure. I l - rei|tun| cottlcrencc* with nor : OlNceni will Ini n tine lite value of your Iwinking vtinnectitMi. Wr tire ' j nvivr m> busy with our own ull'nirN lliul we ciinnul give un<livi<l<i| al* 1 hitlion Io yi.iir*. I Bank Jfapital and Surplus ?!2().OOO.OG Indicjnq

Fred Kinzle, Glut Hill.’ Berflttrd Clark. Zack Devor. Lowell Smith anil George Sehug will motor from Colambus. Ohio, where they are students at Ohio State University, to svend the week end with their respective parents. Kijltoit Bowen, of St. Marys' town ship, was it business visitor here this morning. C. C. Shafer and G. H. Wehmeyer of the Schafer company will arrive home tonight from Grand Rapids. Michigan where they attended the Michigan division of the National Hardware men's convention. The Schafer company had a large display at the show. Mrs W. A?*Lower was teaching in the high school today, substituting lor Miss Josephine Myers who loft to day for u week-end visit at Boomington. Mrs. Dower has been a supply teacher in the public schools for several years. Miss Myers is an inrt/uctor in English in the high school. Mr j Virgil M. Krick entertained at dinner lust evening in honor of her sister. Mrs. Karl Groves and daughters * Peggy Joyce, and Carolyn Sue. of I Okmulgee. Okla. Other guests were 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Leonhard and daughters Bernice and Mildred and and son James. | W. G. Smith received a telegram Wednesday informing him of the death of his sister. Mrs. Carrie Goss, of Au- , burn. Maine. Q | the CHRIST OF THE GOSRELS Matthew's Christ, —The King r King of Kings and Lord of la>rds. Ruler of heaven aud earth. By right of eminent domain. By light nt royal birth. ] He came to srt a kingdom up.— Its law. the law of love; N I It* palace,— pure minds and hearts. Here as in heaven above. » I It* calvary s holy toss,, Its border*. —there arc none; Its subject.—souls from death -e---deemed. By truth and mercy won. Strong Son of God. meek son of man, Hi* like can not be found; Above the great of heaven s boat, Chosen, uunoint'-d. crowned! —A. D. Burk' t’.

eould not En<l anythin* to givo him relirf. Than- vmU nm> I advi.nl him to try Krumblrd Bran. a. I bad told him a hat wondrrf-.l mutt* I had gotten from it Th.- grntln. man in quwtion purrhawd a hoi. and ha told ma that lor lha Br.t lima in tan year, dw to regular without taking aMdicmr. Your, for aurraaa, William Firth, M Volan St. MarchaatvUle. N. J. Eaten regularly. Kellogg’* Bran ia guaranteed to relieve the most chronic caw of rouatijtation, or your grocer returns your money. Eat two table>|toonfuh daily—in chronic ctuca. with every meal. The flavor i* delicious. Try it ia the rceipna on every puckuge. Made ia llfttllo Crock, bold by all grocer*.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921

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CLUB CALENDAR 1 ~ Friday 3 Miuebaha Chib—Red Men Hull. Ben Hur meeting—Ben Hur rooms. Five Hunded Club—Mrs. Herman ’ Gillig. 7:30 o'clock. Philathae Class of Baptist Sunday 1 School, at church. 7:30 p. m. Tri D—Miss Veronica Anker. Saturday Loyal Daughter Class of Christian 1 church—Sylvia Ruhl. 1 King's Herald of _M. E. Church — ' M. E. Hower home. Monday 1 Research Club—Mrs. Mary Eley. : w Tuesday > League of Women Voters —Adams ■ County Memorial Hospital. t Psi lota Xi—Mrs. Hugh Hite, 8:00. r C. L. of (’. Guest Night ami Pot - Luck Supper—K. of C. Hall. I X" ~ A large crowd enjoyed a pot-luck t supper held by the Order of Eastern f Star in the Masonic hall last night, s - I The supper was served in the large • dining hall at 6 o'clock. A large varI iety of very delicious dishes was on I the menu. Following the supper, a social hour wi«« held and then (he bust- ] ness meeting of the order convened. ( Two candidate*, Mrs. Mabel Myers, of Monroe, and Mrs. Alma Rose, of Decatur, were initiated. At the close of the initiation, both candidates responded with short talks, expressing their appreciation of the work. Mrs. * Dr. Miller, of Monroe, who is a member of an Eastern Star chapter in 111-: f inois, gave a very interesting address comparing the work of the order in Illinois and Indiana. A large dele-* Ration o? Eastern Stars from Monroe, were present at the meeting. * Mrs. Clayson Carroll delightfully entertained the members of the Auc- • tion Bridge Club at her home on Second street last evening. Five games of bridge were played and Mrs. Will’ • Bowers won high score. Delicious refreshments were served late in the • evening. The next meeting will be with Miss Madge Hite in two weeks, j I The Bridge Club met last evening at i, the home of Miss Mildred Niblick on Fifth street. Mrs. Raymond Kohnu scored high. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Vir- j gene Smith will be hostess in two: ► '■ I eks. * The P,<r<nt-te«chcrs dub of the South Wald will hold a pastry sale I at the Weur-U-Well Shoe store at nine o'< lock Saturday morning. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The Baptist Woman's Society met , Thursday afternoon at the home of! Mrs. John Everett on Adams street. The regular Missionary program was given and an open discussion hold. Mrs. Grace Miller-Gardy favored the ladies with several vocal slccctlona. Mrs. Everett assisted by her daughter, Mrg. C. E. Peterson, served lovely refreshment*. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bina Buh i lor on Line street. Last evening the Moose begionaires 1 s belli guest night at th*- Mooae home on North Third street with a good num '

I ' — A Watch Tells Time and — I i H alun Ipllh utne lhlng of Imporlntico uiMitit ii mnn*M vliHHK'tt'r, The modern watch- Mealier. tiOnnor. men’ ronvenlvnt to carry, wlih It* ii. niiiiii'ntal dial untl rune ilvaiaiii'il with t:uc upp:\v>«tiou in what man* cullna tMh- aniimvcH anch n watch h’dlciitoa alert nca«, |Mucrxy. |<riia <Mairrneai. aiiecraa. It lx an asset In a ImalntMa ami n am inf way, We huuUl like Io nhow yon aueh «atih<'N. They will Inli’reit yon a* d Tlliieiileern ami the prices will Inferent you an Values. ‘ lift's lm>k thorn over totnthnr today. All manilnrd mak<>« the ns I lona lly ad- * vortlncd watches. * t * PUMPHREY The .Jeweler / " I'lie I lull murk Shire" >. ~ ■ — N ,1

her In attendance. At eight o'clock ten tables of progressive btfnco was played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Agnes Linn and Mrs. Kintz. Mrs. Will Lose and Clara Meyer* won guest prizes. A cake walk was a feature and Mrs. Charles Omlor captured the prize. latte in the evening a delectable pot-luck lunch was served. • The members of the Baptist Choir and their families were entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carmichael on First street. The event was in honor of Miss Grace Shroll. who will leave next month to'enter the Robert W. Long hospita', at Indianapolis, for training. As a token or remembrance Miss Shroll was presented with an Eastern Star pin. At a late hour Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael served delightful refreshmenu with favors and decorations in keeping with St. Valentine day. * The Catholic Ladies of Columbia will meet Tuesday evening at the K. of C. hall at which time a pot luck supper will be .served. They will entertain several gdests. ♦ The Ladies Aid Socity of the United Brethren Church met with Mrs. Kate titutler yesterday afternixm with ■ •twenty-one members tn attendance and one visitor. A report of receipts for the month was given, the • amount being 1107.94. Mrs. Stogdil! w ild Mrs. Bauman were appointed as visiting committee, for next month irnd Mesdames Mary Elzey. Olilef. and Baughman were appointed as the i entertainment committee forth d Pinonth of March. Al member* are I rpquosted to remember the traveling basket for next mouth. The Parent-Teaclfrs Club of the Pogth Ward school will hold z a pastry ■ (ii,i Saturday morning at nine o'clock ; • Sie Weur-U Wi ll Shoe Store. Th? : liberal patronage of the public is elicited. i MONROE NEWS W. A. Klepper made a business trip l*> Huntington today. L. C. Mills and John Harvey, well , known farmers of this place, who have been seriously 111 with heart trouble ■ for the past several weeks, are reported better. R. E. Shirk made a business trip to Fort Wayne Tuesday evening. Mrs. Maggie Dulin received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keler, of Scircleville, Ind., Sunday morning. Mrs. Keller was •ormerljr Miss Naomi Dulin, of this I jdaco. W. G. Smith and E. W. Iktsche vent to Lagrange Wednesday morning on business. Mr*. Luella Shirk lias received word of the death of her step-mother. Mr*. Fabriu Hou*' , of Kokomo, which occured Sunday morning. Mr*. Bouse i« the mother of John and William Townsend, formerly of this county. Art Baumgartner and family, jiist vest of town, arc moving on a farm near Decatur. Mrs. I«eslor Keller, of Davenport, i lowa, who recently was operated upon ' pita), is slowly recovuriag at the home

at the Adam* County Memorial hosof Mr. Keller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Keller. Mrs. Orville Kessler, of Hamilton, Ind., who underwent an operation a the Adams Counjy Memorial hospital, was removed to the home of James Is. Kessler of this place, last week. Mrs. Kessler is getting along nicely. Reuben Myers returned to his work in Fort Wayno, Monday, after spending the week end at the J. F- 1 home. Mrs. Myers remained for a week's visit with her parents. The mesdame»<L A. Hendricks. !•*. W. Busche and Allen Miller attend, d the pot-luck supper and initiation, giv en by the Eastern Star at the Masonic hall, Thursday evening at Decatm. George Blum now located on the Murphy farm will move on the J I'■ Hocker farm southeast of town, Mar. 1. Mr*. S. 1. Zeichied is visiting in Monroeville this week end and is also helping in the revival meetings held at that place. The Misses Marguerite Lewellen, Leia Buhner, Creo Crist and Mrs. Ollie Heller and Mrs. John Johnson at tended the Epworth League convention held in Fort Wayne Friday and Saturday of last week. Charles, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Circle, fell from a davenport, and dislocated his shoulder re- , <etitly. j :— o— _— Harmless Means of Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means for mincing their weight. Here is an extraordinary method. Extraordinary because while perfectly harmless, no dieting or exercise ■ire necessary. Marmola Prescription Tablets are made exactly in accordance with the famous Marmola ITescription. You reduce steadily and (asily, with no ill effects. Procure them from your druggist at one dollar for a box or send price direct to the Marmola Company. 4GL2 WoodI ••-•>•-,1 Vvi'iiiie. Detroit. Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Tria! of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time* We have a method for the control <»f A«h» ma. and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is <>( long standing or recent development, whether it x present as Chmnic Asthma or Hay Fever, you Should send for a. free Trial v. uur met I w si. Namatter in what climate you live, no Matter whit your age or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma or Hay our method slrould relieve you promjrtly. We especially want to wed it to th<F* apparently hopeless cases, where all form* of in I talers, douches, opium prejaa u ions f urn* . » I “patent amokrs.** etc., have lail<*d. U•• want to show everyone at our cxr-nse. that ot.r method is designed to end all difhcult bo at h« ing, all whevama. ad those ternbic paroxysms. . ' This free offet Is too Imports’•-t to nrgket a single day. Write now an<! la gm th" mt t .vd 5 at onoe. bend nn money. Simply mail cou}»n below. Do it lixUj—you cvea do not pay i—mfr • \ FREE TRIAL COUPON ’ | FRONTIER ASTIIMACO.. R™t» «HB | Niagara and Hudson Sts.. Bufl.no. N. Y. r Send free trial of your method to: I

I JUST A REMINDER! I Tie A String to Your Thumb Don’t Forget To Come! I Saturday — The Last Day f of the 3 Change of Ownership Sale At the E. I). Engel er Store. Decatur. I , WILL BE DOLLAR DAY Bringing To At Close The Most Successful Sale Os Its Kind Kvcr Held in De atur, Indiana. I, Bargains Galore • Tomorrow Is The Day The H & B Dry Goods Co. Succemor. Io E. I). Engeler & Co. F Burroughs Hugh D. Hite * /

You Can Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints *

Even Chronic Rheumatic SweH-, ings in Knee. Elbow. Should-, er or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Powerful Influence of JOINT-EASE. It s here, right in town and all li/f have it. It's a low price remedy, to be sure. ' 'but that doesn't stop It from takmu the kink*, lameness or torture out ot i your troubled joints. Joint-Ease is the name, so called bocHinc it is compounded solely for the purpose of relieving all joint ail--I'j'i'4 rub ii on the tormented, lame joints end in just a few seeonds_it_

tj ' - '(/ ■ ' H \ • I 11 I d Millinery Satisfation awaits you here Many Hats are Saturday—Priced $5.00 and $6.00 Pattern Hats range in price from X7 to sls Ihe cliarining new hals llial we are showing for Spring wrap have abotil llicni llial dasli so appreciated by the sinarlly turned out woman. You will find a visit with us an endless succession of colorful discoveries in new season millinery. Won't you come in and inspect our Millinery? | Gift and Hat Shoppe 131 Monroe Street ''^K'ncwrwiwmr_T—nh.miiwnr ■■■■■■ ■ - •' . i ll—llf II ■ ~T J-Wf* ITHTT '■ —' - ' ***

I will penetrate to the bone ai.il hi.. .■d comfort cijmes quickly. I ' ! ’* It absorb* inshintly ami ( s s „ . and Htuinless thut you can rub it often and get thereby, r t . HUltB more quickly, when the j o i ut <“ flamed and the agony intense. Being such a powerful counter in. tant, it cannot help bringing BDe L„ and helpful results in congestion throat, chest colds, lumbago and nJ,!' ralgia much quicker than almost X remedy you Can buy. But you must remember that it u for joint afflictions thut it u mos|| J dispensed <and its helpfulness »|j| astonish you after all ordinary Uni menu aud other treatments hive ' failed.