Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1924 — Page 2
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per cent for yoiir money and safety— IF your money is earning less han 6 J % let us show you how to increase your income. We offer you assured safety, and high interest —the highest interest money can earn safely. Call and find out about this opportunity. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK ! I Decatur. Indiana THE CRYSTALI Tonight Tomorrow “Six Cylinder Love” A big Wm. Eox special featuring Ernest Truex She "ba by-cleared and darlingetl” him into throwing discretion tn the winds. Comedy — love and excitement. —Also— A Good 2 Heel Corneilt. 10c* 25c No Discount on nrjg-CT' - — .i.,.— ..... Your Light Bill After the 20tli of Month I All light bills must be paid on or before I the 20lh of the month lo mure disI count. The company has no choice hut I to enforce this rule to one and ail alike I without any exrcption whatever, whelh1 er It be the largest or smallest consun»er | City of Decatur I Light & Power Dept.
All-State Basketball Teams Are Selected Following are the all state basketjball teams as selected following the I state tournament at Indianapolis, by W. Blain Patton, sports editor of the Indianapolis Star. First Team \\ tight, Martinsville, forward; Hi’lg. I Erankfort. Forward; Hannigan, Cou’nersville. Forward; Brown, Martinsville, Center: Cummins. Frankfort, Center; Kessler, Richmond. Guard; R. Schnalter. Martinsville, Guard; Skinner, Bedford, Guard. Second Team ' Miley. Richmond. Forward; Hine, Martinsville. Forward; Deardorf. N. Manchester, Forward; Hodges. Shelbyville. Center; Leonard, Rochester, Center; Ridge. Connersville, Guard; Totsl, Bedford. Guard; Pogue, Frankfort, Guard. Third Team Alexander. Wih y. Forward; Fro'ninth. South Side. Forward: Burnett, i Shelbyville, Forward; Wiley, Franklin. Center; Self. Bedford. Center; W. Schmiiler. Martinsville. Guard; IRizio. Richmond, Guard; Townsend. Franklin, Guard. Fourth Team
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY,-MARCH 18, 1921.
| Hart. Rochester, Forward; GirdI lev, Redford, Forward; Applas. Shelbyville, Forward; Williams, Anderson, Center; Robinson, Connersville. Center; Good. Frankfort, Guard; Grant, Logansport, Guard; Nicodemus, Rochester, Guard. Honorable mention group—Wiley. Franklin; Petty, Frankfort; Eubanks. Richmond; Norris and Burbaker, ’ South Side: Gault ami Morgan, Wiley Henry. Michigan City; Dungan. Shelby ville; Arnold. Rochester'; Gibson am! Stone, Anderson; Winger and Wine, j North Manchester; Terry and Wissinger, Logansport; Bowles. Otterbein; i Frantz, liberty Center. o ; DATES SET FOE S.S, CONVENTION i — I Officers Os Adams County Sunday School Association Meet Tile officers of the Adams county , Su'nday school association together ; with the township presidents, held a |council meeting at Berne last Sunday > afternoon, at the home of the county treasurer. Miss Inda Sprunger. Braeiticaliy all of ’he officers were present and much business of importance was ! discusser. Miss Malissa French, of Linn ' (Grove, was appointed to serve as , I superintendent of the children's de-J | partment, filling the vacancy by the I [resignation of Mrs. S. I. Zechiel. of! • Monroe. , Dates were set tor the spring con , J vention* in the different townships in ; ithe county, which are as falows; | Washington township. April 6. Hartford-French township. April 13 Blue Creek. township April 27. Monroe, township May 4. Wabash township. May 11. , ; St. Mary's township. May 18. ITeble-Kirkland. township May 25 Jefferson, township. June 1. Root-Union, township. June 8. WOOL GROWERS AGREE TO POOL WOOL AGAIN - I United Press Service) I Washington. Ind.. March 18—Pbr the third year, county wool' I growers have agreed pdb) their i woo! and sell it under contract. The pooling movement, growers say | has result* <1 in trebling the price of wool at the same time clotbin; • have been reduced by half. The county growers will join other , Indiana grow* rs vho are pooling their [ prodm tkm. along ths wool growers of Ohio and Michigan. HOSPITAL FENDERS Mt CH FREE SERVICE I United Press Service) Print .-ton. Ind.. March | fourth of all service rendered by th<-I Methodist hospital her* during t*23 Me charity work, the report of Hits Bessie Patlion. su|>erintendenl ot the , hospital, akow*. As a resv.lt. despite to the fact that the annual drive in November netted 31.633.36. the hospital face* a deficit of $643.63, Mias Put lion reported. Greensburg.—The heal unit of th-' | Indiana National Guard has obtained I 'he Red Men’s building to be used a- - “ * y FIW !■ - I M ■ ■ .. ,r‘. I* 1 ■ ' I 100 ROOMS 1 MferO**** w t » • r lu r.itt». t.. • ’ I • '!>!.,.• At O»t r» t Ih-v j I • l«»t ' ~» *< I>»f. r l'..v | b-M-.i-e tie levy t tioh t . 175 [I Km, -1 I 71 I T4»>- • «•’< f••e- c IkJ I t ls-r k '-. . 1..,', . I .■ ■ tJ. ■ , | f ■♦W O- ( **’< Ml I I •• Aw. non l 1 rycoi.N LNr'.’NARW
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W I CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Progressive S. 8. Class of Presby- ( I terian Church —Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger. __ j Board of Guardians—Library, 3:3(1 p.m. Mary and Martha Class of M. E. Church—Mrs. D. M. Hower. Progressive Class Club of Presby- | terian church—Mrs. M. J- Wertzbercer. 7:39 p. m. | Gray Side of Christian Ladies’ Aid ;- Mrs. Minnie Daniels, 7:15. League of Women Voters, Adams ' County Memorial hospital, 2:30 p in. | Psi lota Xi—Mrs. Charles Knapp. 8 p. ni. Co-Workers Class of M. E. Church Church parlors. Wednesday Blue Section of Christian Ladies' Aid Social—Yeoman Hall. 7:30. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. C. C. Schafer. Historical Club —Mrs. Ira Fuhrman. Thursday Loya! Daughters Class ot E. V. Church —Miss Ethel Fuhrman. Bridge Club —Mrs. E. W. Kumpe. i':3o p. ni. , Calvary E. V. Ladies Aid Society all day—Mrs. Curtis Miller. Christian Ladles' Aid Society—Mrs. Harold Albright. | Young Woman’s Auxiliary, of M E. I church. Miss Franccg Harkless Fourth I street, 7:30 p. in. Friday D. V. B. Class of V. I’>- Church — I Mrs. James Stoncrook. I Woman's Fiu'e'gn Missionary So- 1 I cicty of the Methodist/church. Mr: , i Amos Yoder. 2 p. in. Saturday Loagwe of Women Voters Pastry Sale—Central Grocery, 10 a m. Monday I Research Club—Xirs. Fred Frm-hte. Scab: 'd—North Th*> Bluffton Banner has the fol- j : lowing to gay of the marriage ot Miss Martha North, of Fort Wayne, ( and Josef SeaboM. of Blnfftca. both of ■ whom are known here: The wevklinr: ■ of Miss Martha North anti Janet S-;*-I bold was solemniz’ d Monday afternoon at Tyrone. Pvnnsylvanki. Mi-.t; 'North left Sunday for Tryor.e to join j Mr. SeahuU ami plans were to have j the servjgr performed by the paster -of the First Fr*-sbyteran church there. , Mr. Seabold as a representative of ithe Rogers Producing Co., k putting >n Hie home talent produt tton. "Priii (cess Bonny." at Ty-oni’. From Ty-i-rone Mr. and Jtrs. S'*»i>old will go to [Barre, Vt.. stopping at New York fit' [tor a few days. At Barre, Mr. Sertludd will on April 2. gtart the prndu lion |of a home talent show. Mrs. Bnabol*l th? bride, Is a daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs, Harry North, of Fort Wayne Mr. geabold l M a son nf Mrs. C. I*. (1. | Seabold, ot this city. The couple was graduated from the Bluffton high school in the tla&a of IM®. * w I Th- patronesses of the psi lota Xl J««:ority (lelf-rhttully entertainml the }s< rarity at a St. Patrick * day party ' at the hmv of Mrs. Herman A. Tho ' * ma on East Cherry street Friday eveJ«m«- For the occasion the Thoma I homo wtu decorutcsl in green and | white, the shamrock being used pm fm-'ly about tho loom*. The dining [uhks were gulte pretty. A green ped white bandana cn>Med each table | while the cut glass tapers harmunin- | '-J wetl with the silver Contests look a part ot the eveams** pnggraai. In tho bubble <onl>s* Mr*. Dorothy Rippe won first prise, while Mias Mary Blown won the c<>ns«>|atio*i prize. Master Max Reynolds was very entertaining In hi* solos. "My Wi'd Irish Rus*,** uU ■ Tliat OH t.ang of Mine." A two course |un< h > «ta was served ut the t Wse. The ■* ’l’m ur«*; M»'mUuw* 11. W. KtiP' Fi.n:k Foist. J. C. Kinn.aly. I. N. llatfli’M ami || A. Thoma EUiv te*n of the sorority Matnburn wero prv>-nt BluiTtoti Banner. * Mr, aud Mrr.. J<dm Curtniwly light:wily ent <ttalnM nt u dintuT iKtrty %f pretty a|*p>>intm<mls Sunday (or Mr. and Mrs. William K«ebl><r. Mr. and M.s \v. A Klvpp«r and L. C. Wgrlng. Favor* and dvoeaUpus were In keeping with St. Patrick's I day. Th’ Rcsratrh ciuli met Monday nf [t-rmon st Qte home of Mrs J. C. jHuiton on sixth itnet. a v<wy interI’ sliliß dim U>slrm ole "Tltv Drift of 'Th- WwM'a Art Toward Amtwlv*.* I »*S h< Id Sfler Mrs. C. K kh W And a j paper on the subjcH. Dainty r«»frv >l»- ! no-ills were nerved with favors and | decora Hous In keeping with S’ j’*' rhdU* day. Th« next meMing will 1 1”' held I lie home of .Mrs. Fred Fruchte and Mr*. C. 0. Lrwton will
lie leader, her subject being ''Scenic Colorado.'' * The following were present last evening and helped Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mumtna celebrate their gold|<n wedding anniversary: Children. Mrs. Anna Lewtou. of Root township, I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilhelm, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard. [of this city: grandchildren. Mrs. Ualas Elzey, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman. 'Deel, Miss Florence Lewton. Miss [Helen Wilhelm, all of Fort Wayne. Mabel, Louis anti Dick Lewtou, of I Root township, Miss Hope Munitna,[ and John D. Aber, of this city; great glandchild, Miss Constance Deel, of Fort Wayne; sister. Miss Clara I Brown, ot this city; and the Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Loose, of this city- *• * The committee in charge ot the program for the Christian Ladies Aid social, to be given at the Yeoman Hall. Wednesday evening. March 19. has arranged a special musical program. The West Creighton Christian church orchestra of Fort W ayne, one of the best church orchestras in Fort Wayne, will furnish' the music. The music lovers ot the [city should take advantage of attending this affair. All members are j asked to be present and bring their : friends. This orchestra comes highlly recommended. • The Blue Section of the Christian ; Ladies Aid will give a benefit picture 'show "Blood and Sand." at they Cry*-' i ’al theater. March 25 and 26. Tickets I are bj-ng sold by the members and • the proceeds derived therefrom will go into the church building fund. The , liberal patroaage of the public is [ solicited. * Tho S. and S. Club will meet i Thursday with Miss Charlotte Elzey: at her home on North Second street. . The Odd Fellows v.ill have a card [
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party at the Odd Follows hall Wed-1 nesday evening at eight o'clock. Five h hundred, bridge and, rhum will be 1 played and prizes will be awarded. The public Is invited. Tile Ladies Aid Society ot the I Calvary E. V. church will meet in, an ail day meeting ut tho home of, Mrs. Curtis Miller. Thursday. March 20. The day will M spent in quilt-! ing and a pot luck dinner will be, served. The parcel post sale Will be 1 postponed until a later mooting. ♦ Mrs. K. W. Kumpe will entertain I the members of the Bridge club ■ Thursday evening at eight o’clock. I
■ Every Pretty Girl — _ - I The pretty girl must be partic- ■ ular about her jewelry. Folks I lotice slkarply what she wears—ZZZ ’ I ■) • I - - ■ and comment on her taste and ’ ■ style. I The lovely color effects, the I , lodish designs, the smart styles. 1 - nuke our jewelry just the thing I for the pretty girl. ■ Right now we have displays I just received of Fancy Bracelets. ■ Colored Beads. Lkirn-ttcs fur Isilib- I - —— naments Spring fashions demand." — ■ which ate esiKH-ially interesting to I every pretty girl. You will enjoy I examiaiag theue. Du so. 1 Pumphrey Jewelry Store I The Hallmark Store Brunswick Phonographs I « ■ II I "1 " 11 I " 1111 11 1 — I I I ISV ■
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