Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 19 February 1924 — Page 2

NOTICE A good 1917 model Ford touring car will be sold at the C. L. Andrews sale, 4 miles southeast of Decatur, Feb. 21. 41t3 - I !■■■■ !■■■■ . Good Health lor You Dr. Carter’s K.&B. Tea Corts but Little and You Can Make a Whole Lot from One Package Mon- people are drinking Dr, Carler's K. & B. Tea than ever before, because they have found out that for livt r. stomach and bowels and to purify the blood there is nothing surer, safer or better. Tile little tots just love it. WELCOME MOOSE Tuesday Evening Regular Meeting MOOSE HOME • Third Street. Is ® If MMI Here is a cleanser and pciish that enables a bride er any houaewife to keep * her lovely silver or cut glass as lustrous and unscrutched as new. Comes in creamy paste term. Cannot hurt your hands or the article on w bich it is used. METAULAS . can be used on any meta! or glass surface. Try it on your bathroom fixtures, perro'ators, chafing-dishes, doo knobs, auto trimmings, etc. his ideal foi cleaning windows, mirrors xnd the g’ass in dosed cars -does rot leave white dust. A t ai will make you a constant user. 41 dcah-r forKstsMas. Se'rtfacNoH gn>traatrcj, METALCUS f."".. CO., Xareage, Illinois «asA3®yas'i'« I THE CRYSTAL Tonight-Tomorrow “THE HERO" S A big super piclurt- K featuring R An All-Star Cast R ■ including ■ Barbara lai Marr H Doris Pawn A ilmintt of the hour, R with thrills and romance H galore. Not an ordin- H ary picture. Entertain- ■- ing anti delightful. R —A Iso— Comedy and Rt News Keel it* 1 Or—2sc H

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Field Goals by ‘ Eagle Eye’’ Pete Indiana played havoc at Michigan last night. With Michigan leading by one point and three minutes to go, I.orber knocked the ball out of Haggerty's hands and shot a field goal. That field goal won the game for Indiana by a score of 23-22, knocked Michigan out of fourth place in the Big Ten race down the ladder to ilxth position, shoved Ohio State into fourth place and placed Coach Munn’s Crimson cugers in fifth place Purdue will have a chance to get even with Michigan for that defeat last Saturday night, when the Ann Arbor crew invades Lafayette next Saturday night. Here's a sad bit of news, folks. Our Yellow Jackets are gone. For several years Decatur high school has been represented on the football field and basketball court by yellow ierseyed athletes, and they were fondly called Yellow Jackets. But, when the D. H. S. quintet trots out in the floor at Angola Friday night, it will be a team of Purple flashes. The team has new suits for the tournament and they are solid purple. The only decorations are a large gold' 'D" on the front and a large gold letter on the back. The boys had 'em on in practice last night, and! they sure were classy. They still! *>-«r the Purple and Gold. fans, even 1 if they're not Yellow Jackets any more. Ths D. C. H. S. eagers will hold another argument with the Kirkland tosserg here Friday night. The game will be played in the cld gymnasium. The locals were winners in a 25-17 battle here a few weks ago and should be able to repeat. The second teams from the two schools will play the prelim. Four I). H. S. teams will see action Prhlcy night. The second and third' boys' teams will play the first and •econd hoys' teams at Berne and the' local girls will play the Berne girls, while the varsity Is playing the An- | tola. The D. H. 8. girls will meet in undefeated team., i Passiac has won her 134th straight l | - but not in Indians. Fanny Fanette saya Cat's Paws heels are no pood on icy pavements, I I and she doesn't mean maybe. v Black and white satin in eombinaII lon is very popular for every orca-I siou but high colored satfqp are con-. , fined to formal w.ar, WOBi.li •■I-OI.FJY’S Cough Me-llrlne In a' W o 1.1 Ki-m-r' for *pcvil> relief," I I write* Hilton A. I.i re, JOS Evans-Av.-nue, Evansville. Ind. “laist month' I was down with a never* cold, and getting worse I Imhixlil a hottie .»r' I I ••LEV'S HOXEV \X'l> TAI: cost, it INH Ml, and Hie next night was well •nd •• K." Jt you want a quick, reliable remedy for coughs, colds and| hoars, neas Insist upon l-'OLEY'S IKtXEV \NI> TAIt I'< iM !•< > It I I Ims mH the -uralite qu.illtiea of pine tar and honey. p— Old fashioned social at I. (L (). F. club rooms, above Boston More, Tne-day, Feb. 19th. Admission free. 1212 O 1 ■- — -- Pocahontas lump coal, at G. K. & I. tracks, >8.50 a ton. delivered in city. Julius Haugk. r-\\\

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1921.

KIRKLANDTO PLAY I). C. H First And Second Boys’ Teams To Play Locals Here Friday Night The Catholic high school basketball team will play the Kirkland high school five in the old gymnasium here Friday evening. This will be the second game of the season between the two teams. D. C. H. S. was victorious in the other game, which was played in the new gymnasium here, by a score of 25-17, and the Kirkland team, which has lost few games this season, is anxious to avenge the former defeat. The preliminary game will be played by the second teams from the two schools. A game had been scheduled between the git Is’ teams from the two schools but word was received this morning that the Kirkland girls would be unable to play Friday night. The Kirkland Seconds have a fast team and two g<x»d games are expected . — o FRANKLIN COACH TO HOLD SCHOOL FOR NET COACHES Franklin, Ind., Feb. 19.—Coach Orix Wagner, the basketball mentor of Franklin College, will conduct a summer school in basketball coaching at Franklin starting June 2. the date for the opening of the regular summer session at Frankliff. Dr. Jesse A. Edams, dean of the summer school. , has announced. Many high school ■ coaches from all parts of Indiana are expected to attend, the xix-weeks' course in order that they might learn something of Wagner's famous system. GOOD INTEREST IN 0. B. REVIVAL Services To Continue For Two More Weeks; Good Singing i Th- revival meetings going on at the United Brethern church, have been growing in interest, dispite of bad w-ather and difficulty in traveling. Many have expressed discipleI ship anil a larger service for CJiirat. There ar* two weeks, yet before .the meetings dose. All who have not heard th- good singing and experienced the thrill of services, are Incited to com- this week. Mr. Oliver R. Roberts is directing the singing and i the Bev. B. F. Dotson. Is preaching the sermons. TWO HELD FOR BRYANT ROBBERY ———— Donald Snyder And Roy Hammitt Charged With Bold Robbery Portland. Feb. 19—bbnald Snyder. * drug clerk, of Bryunt. Is a prisoner 1 in the Jay County jail charged In i» ‘ grand jury indictment, rfitli complicity • in the bold robbery of Fred Ba ata in store and several other stores at ' Bryant esrlF on the morning of December 27. last. Snyder was brought back to this county fom I Myton. O. ' bv Sheriff James Badders, who went aft- him Satnday night. Sheriff Badders left Monday morn Ing in a taxi In company with Earl Red of Rockford, <). where Roy Ham mitt, another Bryant resident. Is belinff held by the authorities there on a | charge similar to that returned against Snyder. ■» Snyder and Hammitt according to , Indictments returned against them by : the recent Jay county grand Jury. com. mlt-d a sorlus of rolibcrlea at Bryant ■•n Last December 27. when Fred , llai.taln. aged storekeeper waa aw , saultud and robltad of fI.MH) and the Montgomery v-neral store. Bonllast ‘ hardware store and Bryant Elevator company office were also broken into and robbed of money. Snyder hue le-en working In a drug store Kt Dayton during th- past aeveral weeks, having a good posittoa there. H- returned without extradition pefe-ra. SI NDAY MOVIES HUMECT OF ATTACK IN MI NCIE Mundo, Ind.. Fi b. 19 Sunday movies uml Sundny amusements of other kinds are th- murk at which Muncie ministers uml ihurtli people nr<- shooting In a two week's campaign which up« n< d hero Sundsy undue uui.picoH of the National l/>rd'a Day ulUunce society.

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• • CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Benefit Card Party and dunce- K. of C. Hall. Civic Section. Woman's Club at Ldbrary, 7:00. Historical Club guest day—Mrs. J. M. Miller, 6 p.m. Tr! Kappa—Miss Frances Harkless 8 o'clock. League of Women Voters —Adams 1 County Memorial Hospital. Psi lota Xi—Mrs Hugh Hite, 8:00. C. L. of C. Guest Night and Pot Luck Supper—K. of C. Hall. Rebekah I<odge Social —l. O. O. F. Club Rooms. Wednesday Shakespeare Club—Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Blue section of the Ladies Aid of Christian Church—Mrs. Norn Rttiling. Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Joe Lose. Thursday Evangelical Indies' Aid Society— Church parlors, 2 o'clock. Loyal Workers Class of E. V. Church—Mrs. Md. Macy. Ladies Aid of Christian Church — Mrs. Daniels. Zion Lutheran I Julies' Aid Society —School house. 3:30 p.m. Loyal Daughters' Class of E. V. Church—Mrs. Carl Hammond. Friday Delta Theta Tau Benefit Card Pary—K. of C. Hall 8 o'clock. M. K, Church, Ladies Aid —Church Parlor, 2:30. The ReA'arch Club met Monday afernoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Oley on Winchester street. Mrs. L. L Graham had a very interesting Mper on "Washington and Lincoln in Itory and Song.” Appropriate Vicrola music was used to ‘illustrate her paper and two vocal trio selecions were given by Mesdames C. E. Tell. Eugene Runyon and L. L. ElMher. Late in the afternoon the hogess served tea and wafer*, which were in th- shape of a hatchet. The next meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. J. T. Merryman' and Mrs. Dan Sprang will have the paper in "Journalism." * Miss Margaret Moran. Jr. delight tllly entertained the members of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority last evenng at her horn- on West Marshall street. During the business session plans were completed for the benefit card party which will be given. Friday, February 22. at the K. of C. Hall. Bridge, five hundred and rhum will be played, starting at eight o'clock. Ticketa are being sold for hirty-five cents and may be obtained, rom any member of the sorority. The proceeds derived therefrom will ••* used for charitable purposes. • The Auction Bridge Club will meet Wednesday evening at the homo of Miss Cecile Miller on West Marshall street. All members are requested u attend. * Mrs. Hugh Hite will be hostess to h- P»i lota Xi Sorority tonight at '■-r home on South First street. A - report of the mid-year convention vhleh was held at the Lincoln Hotel, Saturday, will be given by the delem'». A g< ( od attendance Is desired. • The Lojal Daughters Class of the f hrlstlan church met st th- home of Miss Sylvia Ruhl Saturday afternoon. Th- election of officers was held and ••esulted as follows: President. Isa-b-Me Cloud: secretary. Gladys Teems; treasurer. Florenee Lelrfitpnsteiger; and the colors of black and red were chosen as the class colors Miss] t’Kthertne Toney was a visitor. De-I llclous refreshments were served! during the social hour. Th- Ijjyai Workers Class of the 'Evangelical church will meet Thnru•'vening at the home of Mrs. K. ll.| Macy on Winchester street. Mrs.' Mi tidv Peierxon and Mrs Mollie M> i Cotioehey wilt-be the assisting hosleases. y The ladles of the St. Mary's society! will give u bi-nekt card party and dance Tuesday evening. February 2« at the K. of C. Hall. Tickets are being sold for twenty-five cents and a jowl attendance to desired. The pro>| cumin will be placed in the new M*hooi liuldlng fund. • The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical church will hold ihelri nutiilar monthly m-etlng Thursday] evening at the home of Mrs. Curl Haininond. All members arc urged to attend. Aver; pretty shower wiis given In nottvr of Mrs. Frank Crist, formerly Mias Anols Franks, at the home of

Miss Esther Bowers on MurslffTl i street last evening. Gaines and guessing contests'were enjoyed dur-1 ing the evening. At bunco prizes; were won by Maurice Haney anil Joe Hunter, and in the contest Donald Patterson and Richard Smith won prizes and in turn presented them to the bride. The bride was then showered with many beautiful gilts from the telephone girls. Mrs. Crist were married last .May at KatamMoo, Mich., and successfully kept the marriage a secret until last week when she anounced it At a. dinner party for the members of the So CJia Rea Club, of which she is president. At a late hour a two course luncheon was servdd by the hostess. Mis. Ed Young, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. James Elbersoii. of Ligonier, were out of town guests who attended the pretty affair. ★ The Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock in the church parlors. A parcel post sale will be held In connection with the meeting. * The Zion Lutheran Indies Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon nt three-thirty o'clock in the school house. A good attendance is desired. • The Rhakespeare Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Dugan forjt business meeting. Everyone 4s urged to be present. • Erwin-Musser Miss Gladys Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Musser, and Earl Erwin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carry Erwin. were quietly married by A. C. Butcher. Justice of the peace, at the latter's offi< e «t 10 o'clock this morning. John Wagner and David R. Kosht were the witnesses. Mr. Erwin is a bricklayer and gave his residence as Berne. The bride's parents reside. on Pleasant Mills rural route 1. The young couple will reside at Van Wert. Ohio. —2 o Health Nurses Speak The Misses Edna Orabiel anti Nina : Davidson, the two public heal ft nurses sent out by Indiana University.; who are working in Adams county this ; week, appear 'il*9it the meeting <>f Onboard of education yesterday and explained the purpose of their visit in the county. A schedule for their j work here was arranged for the week as tallows: Mon. at Monmouth, schools; Tuesday, at Decatur and i Kirkland sehoo|s; Wednesday, at ! Pleasant Mills and Monroe schools; Thursday, at Berne, and Jefferson township schools; Friday, at Hartfold township and Geneva school The nurses talk to Wie pupils and make inspections of the general l health <on<litions Preliminary plans for the sectlona! county spilling matches were ma by Hie Ixiard of education. Monday. ;

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Mrs. F. I. 'Patterson, who has been having failing health for the past several months, was taken to the Adams County Memorial hospital Sunday, Where ..he will remain for two or three weeks for treatment. !

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