Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1924 — Page 5

[ Local Briefs j

M. Cottrell, of Berne, was a business visitor In the ity todayE worthnma, superintendent, the city schools, was a business Lor in Indianapolis today. pr H. & Ke’ler has returned from business trip to Chicago. t lr and Mrs. Charles Maliott and , laughte r. Evelyn, of Fort Wayne, are Idins the week end with Mr. Rott’s mother. Mrs. Anna Maliott ’ m,- and Mrs. J. D. Daily and daughter Marietta, of Paulding. Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hower "Mrs Rebecca Eady .and daughter, Vera' will sP™ 1 ’ Sun,lay in PoVt Warne with Mr. and Mrs Harry Kruege and daughter, Vera Louise. Mrs Fred Sellemeyer and daughter U-lla and their guest. Miss Eunice |on ..« of Indianapolis, spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting relatlv -s •mil friends. ‘ The Misses Mary and Vivian Burk went to Fort Wayne today to visit friends. ' , „ . Mrs. Otto Kirsch and son visited relative, at Fort Wayne today. . Mrs. Chas Gage, of north of the citv. spent the day here shopping. Otho Lobenstein. of Monroe, who is taking a course In a school for embalmers in Indianapolis, returned honl e last night to spend the week end Clyde W. Hendricks, of Monroe, Wil s a visitor in the city today. Miss Mildred Coppess. of Monroe, was a visitor here this afternoon. clarence Debolt, of near Willshire. Ohio, looked after business interests here today. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Ostenneyer. of west Os the city, spent the afternoon here shopping. .Miss Marie Brodie <k. of Union township, visited friends here this afternoon. Arthur Flothe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plothe. wh ohas been attending school in Chicago, was brought to his home here last night, serious’y ill. He has been in a hospital in Chicago tor some time, but failed to recover his health. He was brought home on an Erie train and removed to his home on South Fifth street in the Gay. Zwick * Myers amnblanee. Mi.e» Marie Reefy, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week end here with relatives.

■ ■ !. 1 ■■■L-L—LILIX. '■■■.'■ '"■..■!■ 5- 1 i Diseases traced to constipation are many —get permanent relief with Kellogg’s Bran

Why docs constipation breed other diseases • Because it floods your ayn> I ■•tn with dang< rous poisons. And the lougi r you suffer, the more poisons accumulate. That b why constipation should be relieved nt once. lectors recommend Kellogg's Bran, cooked and krumbled. They know it brings results because it is ALL bran. And < nly ALL bran ean l>o 100 pct, •cut effective in relieving constipation. ALL bran — Kellogg's — sweei*. Cleans and purities the intestine. It sets m nature acta. It makes the in testiac function naturally and regularly. If eaten regularly, it will bring l*rnuuicnt relief in the most chronic cases of cousUpatioa—in guaranteed

UWRO’W FARMERS FAVOR C. D’k. I | BECAUSE: They can invest in them the anruint most convenient; Interest starts the day the money is invested: The C. I), can be replaced if lost «»*' destroyed; Money can he invested tor a period ax short as sis mon'hs; The money is available on demand, without interest, in case of enterIfcncy. “C. Os’ arc safe. non-llurtuating. s convenient. Bflflk and Surplus $120,00000 K t><cgtur. Indiqni)

Forest Walters, of east of the city, was a business visitor here this afternoon . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atnerine, and daughters, Marjorie and Janet, of ; Fort Wayne, are spending the week end “with Mrs. Amerine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ven is. Two automobiles were badly damaged when they side-swiped each other on the Fort Wayne road north of this city last night. One of the cars was driven by .Williams Myers, of this city. The other car was driven by a party from Michigan. None of the occupants of either car were injured. Miss Lucille Bridge, who has spent the past week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. U. S. A. Bridge, returned to Indianapolis today, where she attends Mrs. Blaker School. Gail Bridge and Mrs. Bridge accompanied her as far as Marion and they will attend the Conference. o— ....— Judge Sutton Performs First Wedding Ceremony Judge Jesse C. Sutton, performed his first wedding ceremony since he became judge of the Adams Circuit court, today, he officiating at the serviced which united the lives of Eli i Musser, son of Chris Musser, of this ■ city, and Miss Amanda Fox. daugh 1 ter of Mrs. Ferdinand Fox, of French t Township. The ceremony was performed in the little anti-room in the .'county clerk’s office at two o’clock and the parents of the groom, Mr. . and Mrs. Chris Musser witnessed the ceremony. , o i CARD OF THANKS f We wish to express our sincere > thanks to the neighbors and friends who were so kind during the short > illness and death of our uncle. Mr. i William Johnston. The beautiful floral tributes were very much appreciated. —Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Durbin. -o — — American Flyers Are Delayed Again Today 1 _ (United Press Service) Seattle. Wash.. April s—Further doi lay of the stait ot the second leg of • the American army round the world airplane flight was made necessary , today by damage to the plane of ! Major Frederick L. Martin, com wander of the flight.

to do so or your grocer returns your money. Eat at least two tablespoon fute daily—in riirouio r.isc«, with every meal. You will like the wumbrful Kellogg flavor—so crisp and uut like —so different from ordinary brans, wilieh are most unpalatable. Kat Kellogg’.i Bran, rooked and krumhled, with milk or eream. Fynukte it over ether ccrente. Cook it with liot eerrefa An I by ail means try it iu the recipes given on every package. Kellogg’s Bran, cocked nnd Lrumbled, mad > in Buttle Urc.-k, is nerved iu individual ]«<-kngM by •!.<- bailing hotels and restauruu's. bold by all groecra.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1921.

VIOLIN SOLOIST ’■ay A young violinist who shows great promise, according to critics, is WmFox, soloist of the Indiana University Glee (Tub, which will sing at the Decatur high school auditorium next Thusrady night. Tilts is the second year that Fox bus been soloist for the Club. As concert master of the University Symphony Orchestra, Fox has been given the highest position possible for violinists at the University. He has studied for five years under Indianapolis teachers and at the Indiana University School of Music. „ WILL DISCUSS MANY MATTERS Monthly Meeting Os Industrial Association To Be Held Monday The regular monthly meeting of the Decatur Industrial Association will be held Monday evening at seven-thirty o’colck at the Industrial rooms and a eardial invitation is extended to all members and those in forested in the welfare of the city to uttend. A tentative report will be made by the memebrs of th'- finance committee on the results of the drive now being made for funds to carry on a program of Improvements in the city and to pay this city’s share for the right-of-ways needed to get the state north and south highway routed through Decatur. Avon Burk. -WLChid 'nt ot the club, assisted by the chairman of tin different committees, is arranging a program for the meeting. Ben Mill r who recently return'd from Florida, and John Hocker, of Monroe, who has made several extensive motor trips over the country, will be invited to attend lite meeting and to tell of tipadvantages of a tourist's camp. As soon as the financial budget is raised the directors ami mem tiers of the Industrial association will decide I->n a program and with the coopera t'on of all concerned will endevaor to do several worthwhile things for the community. Although many of th" business firms, individuals and mon tfacturlng plants have willingly paid their assessment for the “Community Fund," several have neglected or refused to contribute ami in this way will handicap the Association in do Ing the things which it would like to do. — — o — Views Corpse Os Her Daughter; Drops Dead (United Press Service I Fort Wayne. Ind., April 5 A few minutes after she hud stood at th" side of her daughter's casket and viewed the body for the hist time. Mrs. l/mlae Dordiet, 91. dropped dead. Death was due to heart failure „ i - -r Walton Wants Hearing Os His Appeal Postponed (United Press Service> Washington April b—Counsel for former Governor Walton of Oklahoma todny filed with the Mfpreme court n motion to postpone hearing of Wallen's nppeal fortij his Imprncbmctit by the Oklahoma legislature. Illness of counsel was given as the reason for the motion. The case hail I previously liccn advpncml for argument next week . Uotirt attaches suld that If the hoar ling is postponed the will not (umtt up lignin until n< xt full. p ——— CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheal: Mai July 11.0 l til I Hept. Il it&Vi. Core: May IH%<: July "#%c; Hept. 7!'%e. Oats: May July 14Hc; Hept. <"%c. ■ II I O' ■ - 1 marriage license Ell Mustier. laborer. Decatur. age 33, to AmaiwiA Fox. Adamo cmiuty. ago 20. M ..l IS! I - . —— —— Japan with «’> million parsodO has less than a million dairy cowo.

director of club agM* W i Wi SfeOi WRI > isi In the Indiana university glee club which is to sing here next Thursday evening under the auspices of the local high school. John L. Geiger, director of the club and former director of tye Purdue and Wabash clubs, has one of his best musical oragnizations. For the past tweuty-ofur years, Mr. Geiger, known familiarly to many Hoosier music lovers as “Jack” has devoted his time to directing Indiana singers. He has studied music in Europe and in America and every fall makes s a trip to the East especially to select new music for his club. The pieces he returns with are new to Indiana audiences and are usually Amercian compositions. This year the program will consist of a group of bright college songs and instrumental numbers that will appeal to the most varied tasted. BEET LABORERS - ARE ARRIVING Plenty Os Labor Believed Available This Season; Large Acreage Laborers for the sugar beet gelds in this comity and territory of the ilolland-Sl- Louis Sugar company are arriving in the city anil John Carmody, manager of the local plant, stated that the outlook for a sufficient supply of labor was favorable this year and that in ajl probability ample help will be available throughout the season. Acreace is Large 1 The acreage under contract this •ear will in all probability be one of 'he largest ever under cultivation. So far nearly 12,000 acres of beets have been contracted for and many farmers have signified a desire to ’ enter into contract before the campaign closes next week. Mr. Garino'ly is grateful Io those who are making it possible for the sugar factory to operate next fall. In this ■ounty approximately 2.000 acres have been contracted lor, an increase of ilmost one hundred per cent over last ’ rear. The beet growers are paid a guaranteed price fpr their boetn and. >ase<! on the average price for sugar ■or thne or four months during the • fall anti winter, they will also partic.pate in a bonus if the price of sugar is above a <■■ rtain minimum. About l.t"ui lalmrcrs arc employed u the beet fields which grow beets 'or the local factory. ■' o—- | Reach Semi-finals In Big Basketball Meet (United Press Service) Chicago, April &— East and west and two strong teams of the’ middlewest will meet today In the championship semi-finals of th* national prep basketball tourney. Windsor, Col., and Munch •stor, N. H. Will fight and Yankton. 8. I»,. will I meet Northwestern High. Detroit. The 'humplunship game will bn played tonight between the two winners ot t&ose tilts. Yankton and Northeastern high are two surprises of the tourney. Yesterday Vantun trampled over Emporia. Kan . and Northewostern dufeated Walla Walla. Wash. These <|efeuled lieu ms were picked as the strongest of the tourney. The consolation tourney for teams who lost out tn the first rounds of the < lmtn)donshi|> moot will cluse lie niftit with a final for the winners of the im'et and a game between the • semi finals losers fur third placo. Simpson school. Birmingham. Ala., and Warrensburg. Mo,, are achedulod for a semi-fimd eonsolMtlon name, Elgin. 111,, and Hpokane, Wash , uro also Irnoked . 4| ... -- ALBURN (URL (t'ontlnucd from P»«" "*••’1 sei'uud and third places. Mr. Brumley won second place in the seelloiial contrat hold at Portland a weak ago. i .Miss iiobiusoa. of Bluffiulu. winning first.

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is gaining much support in Paris Crystal embroidery giving a frosty effect, is also much liked.