Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1924 — Page 5

Local Briefs

I Misses Mary Sutl,CS and : c rraham of Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio, are < I’pending Spring vacation with their ki " ° f por “ and vißit - '• friends here last evening. I , 1 Johnson, and R O. Johnson re- , ~,-J to G#ry yesterday spending a j ' • days here visiting with relatives. , E h Wine, of Fort Wayne, was a , visitor in the city today. Mrs Henry Schulte spent the day in 'rort Wayne visiting friends and < relatives. Miss Lois I’eterson went to Fort Wayne today and will see Ethel Harrymore at the Majestic Theatre tonight Ccorge Sehug made a business trip t„ Columbus, Ohio, yesterday aftersoon. Uwrence Linn will arrive this evr nlng from Bloomington, where he is g student at Indiana University, to spend Spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Unn. Dr. H. K. Keller, accompanied by Fred Piothe will leave this evening for Chicago where they have been! called in consultation in regards to the condition of Arthur Piothe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Piothe. who is 111 at the Lutheran Memorial hospital. ! If the boy's condition permitsMie will. be brought back home, lie has been attending school in Chicago and took' ill several weeks ago. Dr. Keller will be at his office on Saturday. Attorney 11. Earl Peters of Fort Wayne was a business visitor in the city today. • The Rotarians will meet this evening at the club rooms and an interesting program will be given. Judge William H. Eichhorn of (tlulflon was attending to business here this morning. A card from F. E- France says he and Mrs. France will arrive from the tenth next Tuesday. Dick Heller will arrive from Indiana I'niversity tonight for a few day's visit with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I! Heller. Harry Meshberger of Linn Grove a business caller in Decatur today. Judge and Mrs. W. J. Vesey nf Ft. Wayne visited in Decatur last even tug --- — — .—| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz of Akron. Ohio are visiting In Decatur. The newly elected officers of the Elks lodge were installed last evening. Dr E G. Coverdale, past exalted ruler was in charge of the ceremonies. Fred Schurger is the present exalted ruler, he succeeding D. M. Hensley. Sister Mary Cleta arrived in the eity last evening from Fon rtu Lac. I Wisconsin for a short visit with her! mother. Mrs. Helen IJerling and broth<r< and sisters. She will go to Yonker-, New York from here. Sister Cleta before entering the Convent was ■ known as Miss* Agnes lierling. Mlns Grace Schroll who Is in train Ing at the Robert la>ng hospital, hidlMa polls, win arrive home today to i-pend her spring vacation. Miss Schruol ia a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvp Scbroil and she is studying to I* a nurse. She will be here until j Tuesday. Among those who underwent opera- 1 tions recently at-thc Adams County!

FARMERS FAVOR < . IFa. BECAUSE: They run invent in them the amount , most convenient; Interest starts the day the money is invested; The C. I), can be replaced if lost or destroyed; Money can be invested for a period M short as six months; The money is available on demand, without interest, in ease* of emergency. I M C. DV’ arc safe, non-fl urinating, < convenient. J? rifst'NQtionql Bqnk Capital and Surplus ■? 120000.06 - SDecatur. Indiqru}

Memorial hospital are, Mrs. Normal Allstaw of Berne, Cecil Bair, of Kendallville and Mrs. Homer Ginter, of Decatur. The pupils of the North Ward school are busy selling tickets for their annual play to be given in the high school auditorium Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The play will be an operetta entitled, “On Midsummer's Day.” Ex-Judge Eichhorn, of Bluffton, was a business visitor in Decatur today . Mark Twain pointed out that man is the only animal that blushes. o River Breaks In On Tunnel; Workmen Escape (United Piess Service) New York. April 3 —Twenty-five working In the vehicular tunnel being built under the Hudson river fled for their lives today when a compressed air explosion blew a hole in the tunnel and let in the river. Every one I escaped and engineers commenced . forcing the water from the workings. Work cannot be resumed for three . days. LAW REQUIRES — (Continued from page one) ; erence to the highways, bridges and

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culverts along or over which such rural mail routes have been or may hereafter be established and maintained. |t shall be the duty of such officers to see that such highways are properly drained, are kept free from all obstructions, including snowdrifts, and are at all times in condition to be safe and readily passable to ordinary travel. It shall be the duty of said officers, and each of them, upon receiving notice of the defective or impassable condition of any of the highways, bridges or culverts so used by mail routes above defined at once to repair, or cause to be repaired, the said highway or highways,, bridges or culverts over which theY respectively have control. In making such repairs the board of commissioners of the county may repair bridges or culverts wherever necessary or the purposes of this act regardless of the fact that there may be no appropriation therefor, and pay for the same out of any money in the county treasury not otherwise appropriated, if any member of any board of commissioners, or any county highway superintendent.

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or any township trustee shall fail to repair any public highway, bridge or culvert which it is his duty under the law to repair or cause to be repaired for a period of live days after receiving notice of the detective audition thereof, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not over two dollars for each day he shall have so failed after receh Ing such notice.” o PRESBYTERIANS (Continued from Pago One) Frank White. The local congregation is looking forward to the meeting of the Fort Wayne Presbytery, which will be held in the local church on the evening, of April 21. Attorney Clark J. Lutz, a member of tho local church, is the Moderator of the Fort Wayne presbytery. The local church has three candidates for the ministry under its care, this being a larger number than any other church in the Presbytery can boast. , Officers elected last night, in addi-

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