Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 23 February 1924 — Page 5

IfLocal Briefs~|

I Url civde CW‘-”«n is Siting at ■ Mr ’ 05 , . WROn home at Berne ■ william W ff,on I for" fe * of Fort Wayne, ■ |g pending the 1 Kaeser h visiting her I sip " 1 11 " fr "? r Miller arrived home yesI RS’ mon ' hS W '"' I *’ P Ued I M'llcr. Miss Esther I 5* £ accompanied her mother, I Jiio'nr '» the " CBt for I 'l2 mX Tyner spent the day in I M Warn* with fr "' n,K I uh Fred Srllemeyer and daughter I i' weut to Fort Wayne to spend I Jerome Bo» w made a business trip I pvrt Wayne this morning. I Mr , George Flanders is spending I tb . week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Ik I and h»he at Fort Wayne I Mia Ruth Parrish, of Montpelier, I rfrited friends here today. I George Flanders went to Ft. Wayne | mis afternoon to spend the week end I wll b his son. C. D. Flanders and i»»ilJ‘. .. , Mrs. E. G. Coverdale spent the asternoon in Fort May ne. Miss Xaomi Kuhn went to Fort W»yne to spend the week end with relatives. Mrs. Rosa Meyer and daughter, Mary, visited friends at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Dois Hammond, of Ft. Wayne b spending the week end with her parrits. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hammond of Line street. Miss Velma Porter spent the day , is Fort Wayne with friends. Miss Flofenee Fisher, of Fort Wayne, in spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher. Miss Helen Miter, of Fort Wayne, h spending the weeit end with Mrs. Bes Shrank Mr. and Mrs. Noah KgU-y. and fam By. of west of the city, were visitors here today. Mrs. Lucy Colchis, of Washington unship, Vtate< relatives here to- •» Abaft Lattfterman, of west of the city, looked after business interests here today. Curtis L Miller, of Hoot Township, »»« here this afternoon on business. Hurry Ramsey. of near Conroy, was i imsfneas visitor here today. 3Uaa June Ossenberg U Bpending tks week end with th, Adam Gephart family near Wren. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs A. Sheets and sons. Uhnd. Carl an t | Hark, are in the city '•Muy shoppitm. Era V. J. Borman and Miss Helen Gaau visited relatives and friend* at Huntiagton yesterday afternoon. Ceu Sehiefarstoin of Root township *»» » business Visitor here this af’'■moon Gwge Morris, of Bluffton. prosiof the Morris Five and Ten Cent ««• company which operates a store " *klu city. I, * patient in the Luther- “ r ° rt Wa>n '’ “Uttering ' r »m bladder trouble. l> w|» h Worthnun. of Magh-y. « a business visitor in this city this |fh moon lli " »«•' has as her guest

■ ■*■’"■ 11 "‘ ■ - ’ * ’ | • 1 Mvaara ; EGGS Eggs have three ways of making ( bank accounts grow, Some go to * ww***t with their siiells on. ; |< Some hatch and grow into spring r broitera. Others grow into hens ( which lay more eggs. I Hens arc laying again and wavI Ing accounts are due for 4 heir an- I L »iual spring riac. ■K -1 Bqnk. < and Surplus $120,000.00 Decatur. Indlqnq _- —

over the w’eek end, Miss Fern DeLong of Greentown. Miss Marie Wolfe, of east of the city, was a shopper here today. The Standard Bearers will meet at the home of Miss Monal Butler Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Miss Fan Hite will entertain the members of the Auction Bridge Club at her home on Winchester street, Thursday evening. SCHEDULE FOR (Continued from page one) ter 8:30 p. m.—Rock Creek vs. Hartford ' City Saturday Morning 9 a. m.—Petroleum vs. Ossian 10 a. m.—Winner 2 p. m. vs. winner , 3p. m. Friday Saturday Afternoon 2 p. m. —Winner 7:30 p. m. v». winner 8:30 p. m. Friday 3 p. m.—Winner 9 a. in. vs. winner 10 a. m. Saturday Saturday Evening 8 p. m.—Winner 2 p. m. vs. winner 3 p. m. Officials: No. 1. Vedder Gard; No. 2 Walter Gellbr. H. M. DAUGHERTY (Continued from page one) First off. Walsh would turn the committee on the trial of the “inside ! story" of the entire deal for leading the naval oil reserves. This story, ft it said, will yield the grounds for | criminal prosecutions, because, it is | claimed if it can be drawn out. it will ’ show actual criminal Intent. The man who ts Mid to know the! story and to be willing to tell It'if his Own interests are protected, al j ready is under a committee subpoena. He Wants to protect himself, but the committee has met his advances to this end with no promises. Under this new trend of the case the plan for the next week calls for » getting “back to basic facts." Walsh ha j a clearly defined program of procrcdure which got out of hand when extraneous matters began to bo thrown into the hearings in order to confuse it» operations. This reached a climax when Frank A. Vanderlip was called in to explain alxiut ru , mors he had heard regarding the sale lof President Harding's paper. The; ' Marlon Star. Here la the schedule for neat week ' ’ as desired by Senator Walsh: 1. Call Edward McLean. Washing- ( ton newspaper publisher, who was an intimate friend of President Harding, and other leaders in the adminlstru tlon. to learn what he knows or is willing to tell abut the Inception of the scheme to lease the naval oil reserve and who was in oc th-- play. 2. Call C. Bascom Slemp. aecn> ' tary President Coolidge, for quo* ( • tloning about conversations he is sup posed to have had with McLean and certain governin' nt officials. 3. Call Harry F. Sinclair for questioning about various .phases of his i-a-e of Teapot Home naval reserve iln the hope that indirect evidence 'now before the committee may be oli 1 talned In form permitting its u e In criminal prosecution*.

SOCIETY NEWS | The Winona Campfire Girls held ( their regular meeting last evening at. the homo of Miss Dora Schonen berg at seven o'clock. Durin the business session bars of candy were distributed among the members to be sold, the proceeds from which will be used in buying a tent for camping purposes during die summer. A coasting party was planned for this afternoon at 1:30 o’clock, the girls meeting at the homo of their guardian. Miss Margaret Ashbaucher. During the social hour games were played and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. 4 In the item in yesterday's paper telling of the Elks’ card party to be given In the K. of C. hall next Monday evening, the names of Mrs. William Niblick and Mrs. Jack Meibom were omitted from the list of those on the committee in charge through an error in composition. In nddilion to these two ladies, tile committee is qomposed of Mademas Herman Ehingor, Janies Arnold, Mat Harris, Charles Niblick and I>. M. Hensley. o *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ CONGRESS TODAY ♦ ♦++ + + (United Press Service) Senate Interior department appropriation bill. House Tax bill. Spelling Teams Picked In Union Township District No. 2 of Union Q>wnshlp , selected the A. ami 11. spelling team* • to represent that district in the town--1 ship spelling match. In n contest held' I yestenlay afternoon. The A team I consists of Eimna Crosier, Esther i Stevens. Selma Retaking. Aldine I Walters, Theodore Waltmire, lido I Barkley nnd diadys Eagleson. The substitutes on this team are Helen Falk and Ruth Burger. Members of > the B team uro Mildred Was-. Bernlece Knittie, Robert Workinger. | Keith Brown. Perth Mitch. Chester, ' Stoller and Truman Hoile. The substitutes are Earl Harmon and Ertia Klink. t ALL OVER INDIANA Vißceaoee —A license fee of >SO a 1 year on curb gasoline filling station; here Is provided tn a rew city or-, idinance. .Frankfort — Approxinuitely I membership cards of the newly forirml Law and Order Ix-agne have ta-en 'signed by residents of Clinton county. I North Vernon —Assurance of a new fed< ral building here w ithin the m at twelve months Seems assured with appropriation of 119.000 for the wort. Connersville—Three Knights of lodge of FayHte county will H>in In a public celebration of th- - anniversary of the founding of the order here tonight. Bourbon— Every pastor of th ■ Goshen district of the orthern Ifdiana Cons- rent]- of the Methodist i Episcopal church Is expected to attend the district no- ting here Feb. 28 to It • ||Rooin*igtaw The < ity .council I la considering adiqitfng n smoke or. dinance In an. attempt to n-IF’Ve the | smoke nulsani--’. Crawfordsville- Hugiir water Is run ntag freely h« re about enough to' sweeten pnneak'-s to a regiment t i Himslers aciordiug to th-- farmer- ; ColufMa City— Two gray timber wolves which have la-on ravaging J Whitely county bare been killed. TIP uiilniuls won- slain after a two days i hunt An effort la la-tag made to rain 1 money tn have them mounted for di*-1 plav in the relic room here. Portland Fifty-three women have I organiss-d the Jay county ftuMnras and •‘mfessho-.sl Women's club If-fu-. t. Th- \\ ■-t J.j'n ' town IxMtd tiaa vot'-l to change the nnmes of nevcral streets, motorist* the afreet deportment .appoint a • hu-f ut pollen nnd employ a garnet- toiler tor. t ran t<«rd"viii>— Th.. Fir I M. tls.v dirt ehun li open- d its drive mr |St>atm («t n btilhllng fund with n dittm-v for the worker-. , .Marlon .More than l.uttn d. legates. Inynp-n and fwtltorn are exported to attend Ute N»»rth tndlana iouf-rei>e«’ of the MuIIohIIsI t hur« h In-re A|trtl 18, Mooting- *ltl l»- held tn M«rl«»n'a i rereltfly dinllt it'd l2b'U*"o M. E i < hurt* Rla-lhyville Th» Hhciltyvlllc Belter | Buslnoss f'iith L offering a lt~t of | awards for the iiHiat Is-.milfql lawn* t here this touniiit-r. •" Ge - nsltura Peupln muni have (money, rrgardiena »»f th" weather, While tamtaena practially at a atandntill durlna the recent tieriod of lee-caverod streets and highways, i then: was no.l-tiip tn th- number of iln|ttv| mvrtguge filed Itvra ' •

DECATUR DAILY DISIOCRAT? FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1921.

Rotarians Return From State Conference Today Herman Yager, Charles Christen aud Clarence Bell arrived home this morning from French Lick and West Baden where they attended the state Rotary conference. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Klepper, Mr. and Mrs. John Carmondy. Henry Heller and James Arnold returnetf'home this afternoon. The convention nominated Bob Heun of Richmond us district president and from reports of the boys the meeting was one of the biggest and most enjoyable ever held in Indiana. The International conference will be held at Toronto next June. ■ o Corinthian Class To Give Benefit Khow Next Thursday night the Corinthian Class of the Christen church will give a benefit show at the Crystal 1 Theatre “The White Flower," In Betty Compson is starred with an all star cast. This class is working bard to raise sufficient funds to install a pipe organ in the new Christian church which is to be built in the spring Tiakets are being sold by the members of the class at the regular price, 25c admission for adults and 15c for in cast- anyone Is unable Io get In touch with a member of the class they can Secure tickets at the w Imlow that night as the house is in the hands of the class for that night. Home made candy will be obtainable at the door. O—AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE Regular meeting of Adams Post, No. 43, in the Legion Hail. Monday evening, 7:45 o’clock. f*t2x Joseph Laurent, Adj. • — —i.i .i , i. y , Anti-Tuberculosis Meeting At Ft. Wayne Officers of the Adams County AntiInberctilosls society will attend the i district meeting of workers at Fort | Wayne next Monday and Tuesday. • The officers of the local society arc, , Mrs. C. V. Connell, president; Guy W. Brown, vice-president and Alb-rt Scheiuiann. secretary-treasurer. An interesting program has been arranged. Prominent anions Hie speakers on the program are Dr. Amos Cart-*r, niperfntcndent of the state taker* culosis hospital at Rockville/ Dr. jW, F. King, state liealth commis- | - oner: Dr. It Williams. Washington. D. C.. and Dr. H. S. Hatch, superintendept °f the Swqnyside sanatorium of Oaklandon. The meetings on the first day of the convention will le- held in the hallroom of the Anthony hotel, and I the meetings on the morning of the seuond day at the Irene Byron sana torlum The complete program for the twoday session- I- as folloup: Monday, February 25 9 A. M. —Registration, mezx.tnin floor, Anthony hotel. I« A. M.--Business session, liallroom Anthony hotel. Address <>f welcome—Henry Bodine, I sts-retary chamber of eommerce. , Report of executive secretary. Report of executive secretary. I Report of treasurer. Appointment of committees Award of sen I pennants. 112:00- s*ei rvtarles luncheon — Hotel K-small "OrsanlxiiiK for the S--al Kale"— Mrs. P. J. Batter, executive setretary, I Miami County Tuberculosla associu- | Hon. Peru. • The Rrthtlon of a Tula’reulo Is j I rogrum to the IP-nth Itute’— Miss Nina V. Rhort. health director. Tin- , p- i unoe County Tula-rculosi:* assoI elution. Ixfayettew. 1 *'Tbe New Children's Tub r< ulo-ls! Ho-pltnl’“-—Dr. Amos Carter, superintendent of the HLite Tuht ri ulost, hoK|d«ul. lt(N-kvllie, 2 P. M —Afternoon se-afem. ballroom Anthony hotel. • “Elenienta of a Health Education CHmtialgn." — Mias Irma Cotlmor, Knuth It-nd.Z “The SaiiulitrlU'ii Piolilt im in In -ILltt," U, () HuUle s. |4* e(d» lli 111 dlanu < itiifert-iiee of ch writ I'm aiol vorroothmi. tlary. •The Mt-dlcul Examination Uum palgn”— Dr W. F. King, state henlih (xonmisshmt-r. lndinnii|H»||a. •How Khali We Hp- nd tmr Money" Mrs. William Gtwmelspacher. f-irt-tary Cass County Tiilh n ulAl» nx ws lathm. U>KHtis|rirt, "Hom to Build a litirul Nursing Prtumiin*- Mias .Margaret itulm. Elk, hurt tounly aurae, Gm-lien •'- M. M ■ Htitiqu- 1, itaflriHmi. Anthony hotel, 3 P. M —Evening mnrnlon. bullruom, Anthony hotel. PresMent's nddress Ilf. E. M Ainos (Subject and speaker to be announced > “Henlih In Industry" lir. It. C. Williams p, A. H. IL B. P. H. tt . |

Washington. D. C. Tuesday, February 26 Business session, Irene Byron sanatorium. Reports of qommittce*/ 10 A. M. —Morning session, Irene By-1 ron sanatorium. superintendent Irene Byron aaaator-l ium, Huntertown. “Heliotherapy”—Dr. Eric Crull.l “Diseases Simulating Pulmonary! Tuberculosis"—Dr H. 8. Hatch, super, intendant Sunnyside sanatorium, Oaklandon. • “Physical Signs of Pulmonary [ Tuberculosis"—Dr. S. C. Markley, Richmond, Ind. 2 P. M—Afturnoon session, ballroom. Anthoncy hotel. “Milk as an Aid to Industrial Es-i ffclency'' Mrs. M. Erehart, Hunting-; ton. ‘Health Campaign in Indiana"—l Mrs. Edna Hatfield, Edmondson. In-;

SWll —TW | How would you like a finish | I on your next car that retains a its beauty indefinitely? I 3 Oakland’s special,permanent Duco finish keeps its rich appearance in spite of sun, mud or rough usage. OAKLAND SALES & SERVICE * Sl ' s *' Decatur, Ind. -. J . ll ■--- —aLLAs-i . % k !ra — ■ — ■ , - -r . - - I x . .«■ . .AW- -* ..... I , GET THESE 7 FACTS —about the American Security Co. I'lhc day of Ihv unregulated lender is tcrest Is t’llurged. pAst. lit his place is legitimized ‘I he American Securih ('.<». liave business. t) pledged themselves hi prolecl lite 2‘llic Aiiiericiiii Security <’.«>. is a factor rights of the public and the organization of great good in this community. has accomplished much goitl. »> ihv American Security Co. assists /* Il is estimated that 70 |>er cent ol the O |Mnp|e whet) they most need llnaii- O prople ih th*- induslriarccnh r need ccs. accepting iiersonal pro|»erly ns the service of the American Security Co. » The American Security Co. deals with 11 III’. STATE has iMissed laws, which • people from all Walks of lite. I.abrcgiiliile Um* lending di money in orers. professional men. business men, liidhina, nnd only a standard nite of in- nrtisnns and slorc-kce|H-rs. 8 The American Security Co. will build n home for you on liberal pny* nieiil plan. We make it |Mw»iblv lor you Io own your own home. Cuill us up or come in. We’ll be glad Io lake this mutter up with you. American Security Company I HEI) E. MILTER. Mamtaer. MonttM’ Street Phone 172 As argatilnaiinii antler Utah* llinklng Kuptivittitm imth-irUi-d to lonii ineiiH-y on pononal property, in Mims up io lUita, a< a rule deh rmlu- d b) the ntali-. I . , - . .. .. - ' . ■

diaha University Bloomington. "Teaching Health”—F. G. Neel anperinteftdent of nchools, Pulaski —— —

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county. Winamac. ‘Oral Hygiene as an Aid to Nutrition"—Dr. C. A. Priest, Marion. ■- • 1 .. .■ -j--———?