Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1924 — Page 5

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f I Mrs. Avon Burk entertain- , I t dinner Sunday evening for Mr. ( II e i Mrs Albert Sellemeyer, Mr. and . II J!, jess Helm, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j || X<l Wilson, all of Fort Wayne. ( i /.over Hoffman, of Fort Wayne. || a business caller in this city Mon- ( N day afternoon. , II Mr and Mrs. Samuel Hughes, well , II known Ossian residents, are to celeI brute their sixtieth wedding anniver- [ I «ry at their home on April 27th. A || |,jg dinner, to which relatives have Fl bee* invited, is planned and a pro- | .. raMl of music will follow. Mr. II llilfih es will be SI years old Ivy ths H date of the anniversary, and Mrs. N Hughes is 78. Mr. Hughes was born I m Wayne county, Ohio, and came to I Wells county when he was 17 years I fl l *' | A meeting of the Indiana State I league of Nursing Education anil In- ■ liana Hospital Association will be | held April 23 and 24 at Fort Wayne. I The league will meet at the Luth- ■ enm hospital and the hospital asso--1 Hation «t the Anthony hotel- Miss j JI Mary Roberts, editor of the American H journal of Nursing, will be. the prinI tips! speaker before the nurses. I Members of the Commercial club t| I( f Markle met last night with repre- | aentatives of the D. & D. Glove ManEl ufacturing company, of Ligonier in L an effort to reach a final agreement I on the bringing of a branch glove I factory to Markle. The Commercial | dub ordered all subscriptions to the fl $3.5«0 factory fund stopped- at a meet- || ing held Friday evening until the pro■l position made by the D. & D. company | has been discussed. The fund was || being raised a part of the agree- || mem stated in the Culver company I proposition. To date the total sura n subscribed is $1,700. I The Misses Gqnevieve Kitson hnd | Vera Bright spent the day in Fort! | Wayne visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gilbert. William [ liighlen and George Whittenbarger, | of Monroe, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Sudduth and family. | of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Zimmerman. [ of this city, spent Sunday evening at H the home of Mr. and• Mrs. Jesse Gilbert. st Monroe. Lawrence Morgan, of Monroe, was ■ a business visitor in the city today. Mrs W C. Macke, of near Preble, •pent the afternoon here shopping. Mrs. J. F. Fruchte .went to Fort Mayne this afternoon to visit friends. L. C. Waring made a business tri? h> Fort Wayne this afternoon. Charles E. Bahner. of Monroe, was in the city todny on business. French Quinn went to Fort Wayne this afternoon on business. Mrs. Albert Everhart, of Monroe, snderwent an abdominal operation at the hospital here this morning. She to doing nicely. James Hurst, of this city, under • •■nt aa oporat'on ff>r hernia at the •• pttal yesterday He is getting •long nicely I*. <’. C. Itayl. who underwent a ►riou» o.location xoveral wtejts ago, r ' mtod hU practice yesterday. Ur. Bay! I* feeling greatly improved now •nd expects to be able to take care * his practice. The county official* having offices tot the court house and the members •I the <ourt bouse clerical force.

359 «w«rw 1 ' ' THE MEASt HE OF A MAN ■ . • In buitiiK hm. the mriihurv •»• >• mini in hi* iTvdil. Hrpulnlimi. pnM ticenmplmlmH'ith. manner of living, ability in hi* line credit mviiMin* ail ihtMM* iiiml more.. (hhhl credit in n "plrndid itMiw'b for il often lends Io large pnillh. Tlilm hunk welcmiieH jh*iM>*il«»rs tumivriKtl with building mid mniiiI hiining g<H«l cnilil. , I Bqnk Capital and Surplus f 120,000.00 ' IDecqtur. Indiana

gave a dinner in the court house dining room at noon today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. McQuary, Mr. McQuary is engaged in binding records at the , court house. Recently Mr. and Mrs. McQuary gave a “hot tamale” feed for the court house family. Pictures of the party were taken following the meal today. —— o TESTING SANITY OF HARRY THAW His Intense Interest In Sex Matters Discussed In Trial Today (By Frank Getty) Philailephia. April 15. —Harry K. Thaw's intense interest in sex matters was further discussed as the .trial or his sanity was resumed today. Neither Mr. Hairy Thaw, Harry's mother, nor Evelyn Nesbit, who is opposing his release, was present when court opened. Arthur Dickson, attorney for the committee on the Thaw etato also opposing the release, opened the day's proceeding with resumption of cross examination of Dr. Mills, octogenarian alienist, who testified yesterday that Thaw was sane. Dickson asked Dr. Mills if he rfid not consider Thaw's answer to certain questions asked by the alienist when examining the millionaire lunatic, showed undue interest in sex matters. PRE EASTER SERVICES , Pre-Easter evangelistic services al Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethern, Wednesday to Sunday night, inclusive. Everyone cordially Invited. Special music and worship Sunday night in charge of young people. Sermons by pastor. 91t3x (►■■ ■ ■ ■■■ Rambler, Columbia. Tribune Bicycles, famous when Dad was a boy. See these high grade wheels at H. Knapp and Son. Hardware store. 91t2 SLUGGISH LIVER DURING SPRING CAUSES POISON! Thia Is the time of year when your liver become* sluggish and your Intestines become clogged up with poisonous waste. Your liver does not properly purify blood that flows to your skin The result Is sallow com plexion. dark circles and pimples, coated tongue and bad taste mornings. As these poisons continue to flood your aystem. your resistance is lower* <l, you feel dull and tired and sick. Make this test! Cleanse and tone your liver with Dr That her's Liver and Blood Syrup Contains pure ingredients prescribed by Physicians Helps nature strengthen your atom ach. soothe tln-d. ami overtaxed nerves, brace up system, and purify your blood Notice quick difference in way you look, eat, sleep and feel. You. too. will be satisfied, as others have, or no cost. Dr. Thaeher’s is sold and recommended by the Holtliotise Drug Co. and by leading druggists iu every city and town.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1921.

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Social meeting of Zion Walther League, at school house, 7:30 p.tn. Tri Kappa Call Meeting—Mrs. Dan Tyndall. 8 p. in. Mary & Martha Class of M. E. S. S.—Mrs. John T. Myers. League of Women Voters—Hospital. 2:30 p.m. Elutami Camp Fire Girls —Miss Virginia Hile, 4 o’clockPsi lota Xi—Miss Dora Marie Magley at F. A. Peoples homo. Wednesday Pot-luck supper for Mrs. Callow s class of M. E. Sunday School, Misses Geraldine and Isabel Hower, 6 p.m. Thursday Calvary E. V. Ladies' Aid —Mrs. Stella Mitch. Christian Ladies' Ahl Society— Dr. Emma Charles. Friday W. F. M. A. of M. E Church- Mrs. Frank Downs, 2 o’clock. U. B. Ladle*’ Aid Society bazaar — •Niblick Building. Saturday Mrs. Edward Franklin White Lecture—library, 7:30. Pastry Sale at Central Grocery, by W. W. G. of Baptist church, '.) a.m. Monday Research Club —Mrs. C. E. Bell. The Ladies' Aid society of the Calvary Evangelical church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Stella Mitch. There will be comfort knotting to do and all members are requested to be present. * Mrs. Edward Franklin Wliite will speak at the Library Saturday evening under the auspices of the League of Women Voters- • A lovely party was given Saturday afternoon by Miss Alice Acker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flyod Acker. in honor of her tenth birthday anniversary. Many beautiful gifts were received ftom the guests. Those present were the Misses Ixtuiso Haubold. Olive Teeter, Beatrice Archbold. Muriel Chalmers, Elizabt th Frisinger. Ruth Brudbeck. Dorothy Summer, Margaret Johnson, Mildred Blosser, Iris Acker. Mary Acker. Vivian and Uice Acker. Carnes wyre played and late in the afternoon delightful re.fieshments were served. • There will be a social meeting of the Walther League of the Zion L: thcrun church at the school house at 7:30 o'clock this evening. • The Sunday school class of the LMethixlist church, taught by Mrs. 11. F. Collow, will hold a pot luck supper at the home of Geraldine and Isabel Hower, Wednesday at 6 o'clock. Every one urgej to be present and to bring one article for t|ie supper. • There will be no charge to hear Mrs. Edward Franklin White, who will sp<ak at the library Saturday night at eight o'clcm k. Mrs. Wliite is cone ing here under the auspices of th* la-ague of Women Voters. Every woman Is urged to be there and a special Invitation is extended to the men • Th« Primary Depactment of th l ifted Brethern church will gi' *n Easter program Friday evening the church. A silver offering will b>taken. A social hour will IxMud'l in the basement of the church following the entertainment. • Mrs. It. D Myers had a very Inter esting paper with aevaral subtopic-

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on "Ships That Pass —In The Day," at the meeting of the Research Club Monday afternoon at the home of Miss 1 Nellie Blackburn on Sixth street. The I next meeting will .be held at the home! of Mrs. C. E. Bell and Mrs. Frnchte. .will have the topic for discussion on "Colleges and Universities.” Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. * The public Is asked to remember the Easter Bazaar to be held in the Niblick building, corner of Monroe and Second streets, on Friday and Saturday of this week by the ladies of the United Brethren church. All kinds of Spring fancy work and Easter toys will be sold. A pastry sale will be held on Saturday morning and a two-cent supper will be held Saturday evening from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Henry Baumann requests that all solicitors for the bazaar meet at her home on Thursday evening and to bring all articles made for the pazaar. * Miss Mary Noll of south of the city entertained Friday evening at supper fur the Misses Marilyn Wherry, Esther Kukelhan. Lilah Muunna and Eleanor Moeller. ★ Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 11. H. Squier gathered at their . 1 home near Peterson on Sunday, April 13. the occasion being Mrs. Squier's birthday anniversary. All came with] well filled baskets and at the noon 1 hour a gumptious dinner was served.' ■ cafeteria style, to which all did ample justice. The social hours were i l .-pent in music, singing and out-door -'amusements. A special feature was J serving the guests with ice cream, in which were frozen the numbers revealing Mrs. Squier's age. Every one I had a most enjoyable day, and wished • for many more such happy occasions. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heckley. Mr- and Mrs. Ellis Squier anil family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheets and family. Mr. an<l Mrs. Chas. Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlo Mann and family. Mr. and Mrs. Davjd Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey But- '' !<-r. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humerickl:ouse. Mr. and Mrs. James Niblick. I' I' '' Reduced Price! THE CRYSTAL | 1 K ; Nothing Cheap But the Price Bfi . —TODAY— J i A Paramount Production k 1 i It didn’t <ost Adam a niikle M I when Eve turned over a new M leaf. But when Modern Eve H goes out on a gown buying H spree. ■ MARION DAVIES W Star of “When Knighthood E, Was in Flower" in E “ADAM and EVA” I irX Th-, reason’s classiest comedy: laughs aud chink- B |m in a deluxe selling: u M treat f<>r the eye and. the M funny !»»'■ H —Also— H vj “Let's Build” h Lj A Pathe < otnudy M H ** K 5 J News Ja io—lsc ■ o n 1J —TOMORROW— Sfc TA Tom Mix In >|b H “The Lone Star Ranger" WC . E| 10e-15c H Friday and Saturday H ES Thomas Mclghan in IS "Homeward Hound" gg ——

' Mrs. Harriet Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. ( Philip Baker and family, John Mann ! and Samuel Beckner. | Mrs. Glennys Kern and Mrs. Francos Tcrvoer were elected delegates to I the national convention of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority to be held at' Dayton. Ohio, June 26, 27 and 28, at the meeting held last evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Brunton. The dis-j trict convention will be held at South Bend, April 2G and 27 and Mrs. Floy] Blair and Miss Tools Keller will represent the local chapter. Other members of the chapter are planning to attend. o Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of overfat people become slim by following the advice [ of doctors who recommend Marmola Prescription Tablets, those harmless! little fnt reducers that simplify the; dose of the famous Marmola Prescrip-; tion. If too fat, don’t wait —go now! to your druggist and for one dollar, which is the price the world over, procure a box of these tablets. If prefer-. able you can secure them direct by sending price to the Marmola Co, 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.i They reduce steadily and easily without tiresome exercise or starvation di< t and leave no unpleasant effect. I I - T U R j N I To The R I I G I H T I T 0 N*l GII T I High School Auditorium ! Band Concert t Court Square 7:30 P. M. , Join The Jolly Crowd I’or A Good Time

See the new ideas in I | Easter Suits in the ITytl I I; John T. Myers Co. “fresh every morning” plan! . L , Don’t satisfy yourself with Ideas and models that p hu»e been hanging on hangers from two to twelve 7* • months MSMRMMO V- There In a new shipment of Easier suits opined ■ J * ever? morning at Myers Co. \ Pop .. .Every morning goes the strings on a new I' W \ t I package... and out of tissue paper spring modeb and ' \ i J materials so advanced that our artist has hardly had v* *1 time to sketch them. / ' \ \ ) Tuesday. Wednesday', Thursday. Friday and . \j ’ y Saturday .. .five big shipments to keep you up to the /jk Yf J N *> minute even tho* you want to wail until the last f 4\ < Oil io/ Come today... come tomorrow ...you’ll set* li Xj P’; wZcrowds of Decatur men welcoming these new arrivals \ ia Value First Suita. I* i ! J Kohn Ai Son Shirts I V J / ' Stetson Spring Hats — I t hnlmera Vnion Suits fefuvT-Ay&tfc G© J bcttck domes eo» Less J MONev-ALwen- • DECATUR - INDIANA •

r ' ) Let Your Easter Gift be Jewelry There are so many different pieces of jewelry and dainty articles of gold and silver for personal use in our stocks that choosing an appropriate Easter gift at any desired price is an easy matter. You know, and your friend knows, that the quality is all that discriminating taste desires—the best of its kind. Pearl Necklaces, $2.50 to $40.00 Gold Rings $2.00 to $25.00 Fancy Bracelets, SI.OO to SIO.OO Colored Necklaces SI.OO to $25.00 Gold Bar Pins ... SI.OO to $50.00 Vanities SI.OO to $15.00 Compacts SI.OO to $5.00 Rouge Holders SI.OO to $2.50 Barrettes SI.OO to $2.00 • I 1 Pumphrey Jewelry Store The Hallmark Store Brunswick Phonographs - — . - - - . - •- ■ ... - ' II ■ • I— II «- f- — -'- : = : =->l ccount lend st adver>r opporit is the you can ) II h or aim you canw ithout it at you r of I Rey, an d of posits I Old Adams County Bank ly__—i... .——x. l-i y