Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1924 — Page 5

Local Briefs

K, lut Lobenstein, of «>« 8 ' B ' B “ C * K for embalmers at Indianapolis, Ent the week end with his family Monroe. \ ■ ThP interior of the Vance & Unit tl, W“« «“* “■"! Flrks. Messrs. Linn Kern and Eford Maey motored to-Fort Wayne Kpday afternoon. ■ Mr and Mrs. A. D. Johnson and Mr. ■ , Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Etghter Dorrin Marjorie, returned K, T„|,,<],>. Ohio, aftqr spending the KL k end here with relatives. ■ Mr. ami Mr» A. F. Stalten motorK|i to Fort Wayne last eveaing. 1 Mr and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson ■ daughter Patsy and Huth Ham Ell of liKlianauolis. motored here EuHlay to spend Easter with rehv Eos. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will visit Ere during the week and Miss Ham K-.li rotturned to Indianapolis last ev-■c-uing. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wemhoff of Ft. ■Wayne, were visitors in the city on ■faster Sunday. ■ The directors of the Decatur Indus■trial association will meet this even ■iiig at the Industrial rooms. I Mrs. C. B. Smith, of Detroit spent ■Easter Sunday at the Hammell home, ■Mr Smith returning last evening. I Miss Katharine Kocher returned to ■Ann Arbor. Michigan, this afternoon Ito resume her studies at the I'niver|»iiy of Michigan, after spending the Ipast several days .with her parents. ■Mr and Mrs. J. L. Kocher and family I Guy Kelilcr. of Huntington. visited ■friends hero over the week end. I Mr and Mrs. Henry Weidler. of DeMichigan, visited relatives Ihere over the week end. and assisted lin the cantata, which was given by Idle choir of the Reformed church last livening, under the direction of Leo ■Kirsch Rev. r S. A. Bridge delivered the I for the senior class of the Monroe [high school Sunday night. The ser- ■ address at the Baccalaureate service vices were held at the Methodist .hurcli at Monroe. Miss Martaret Bell Atx returned to her home at Goshen, today, after visiting friends here over the week <MI Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ya line. of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday here as guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Helm ami ■oas. Glen Hill returned to his studies at Ohio State University, at Columbus. Ohio, Sunday afternoon after spending the week end with his parents. Mr and Mrs. John HID. Mr. and Mrs. John Schiig and eons, George slid Richard, and daughter, Mary Katherine, and Miss Gladys Butler, motored to Fort Wuyno Sun day afternoon. , Hugh Woods of Warsaw returned huan today after visiting here sever*l days. Mrs .Mary ("ongleton is home from » veral week* visit with relatives in Detroit. Mt*. Enos Peoples and sons, of Bronson, Michigan, attended the fu »er«! of her mother. Mrs. Mary Smith « Pfaumnt Mills yesterday. Itabert Colter, of Chicago, spent * lrr w,,h hi* parent*. Mr and Mrs.

r ■f’ * I *'"l r|‘ ‘ ' ; I’ "Hot; MONEY" H | Inst year a farmer sold a load of 11 hogs and put the monev into some Il shares of minim: stock that promi*jl rd to yield 50'• each jear. The |; stock proved worthless. ■ I His neighbor put hi* bog mono into I a certificate of deposit, got si* I months' interest on it. ami then used J H to build a shed for his farm ma- | chinery. The shed wilt make his ma- | chinery last longer; it will pa> f' ,r ? itself in a few years. Ilk Hrst'Nqflonql Bqnk , Capital and Surplus f 120.000.00 \

Charles H. Colter. Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Miller and daughters, Cecile and Dorothy, and son, Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. Cteni Kortenber were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peoples at Fort Wayne Sunday. Miss May me Deininger made a bills ness trip to Ft. Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp spent yesterday with friends at Fort Wayne. James Haefling returned to Fort Wayne after spending the week end ns the guest of Fred Connell. Miss Carolyn Acker, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reicheldeffer and daughter, Mary Francis, at Geneva. E. B. Adams made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. I. B. Racy and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale spent the day In Fort Wayne visiting friends. Pete Kirsch made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. • Miss Olga Reinking begatf duties tills morning at the Old Adams County Bank. < William Linn motored to Fort Wayne last evening and visited friends. Miss Ruth Hammell, of Indianapolis. spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. C. R- Hammell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lose and family. motored to Lima. Ohio. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Detroit. Michigan, spent Sunday with Mrs. C. R. Hammell. ami family. Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Mrs. Eugene Runyon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellcmeyer. at Fort Wayne. Mis. Esta Liclcly, was the guest of relatives at Fort Wayne Sunday. Cecil Melchi returned to Ft, Wayne this morning after spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sephus Melchi. Miss Margaret Moran and Robert ( Meyers, spent yesterday in Ft. Wayne ( visiting friends. Miss Margaret Mylott and John Teeple, were guests of friends at Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Tlolthouse and daughter. Naomi, visited relatives at Fort Wayne Sunday. Miss Naomi will resume her studies at Sacred, Heart Academy after spending the week eml here. Miss Genevieve Borling visited friends at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson 1 ami daughter, of Indianapolis, are tlie guests of relatives in this city. Richard Clayton I* the name of the eight pound baby born April It to Mr. I anil Mrs. Herbert Everett, of Pleasant | Mills, at the Attains County Memorial Hospital. Miss Virginia Leurent spent tbfafternoon in Fort Wayne visiting friends. I dim Kern made u business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. J. H. Zimmerman, of Fort Recovery. O. spent the Week end with her husbaml hwe, who is proprietor of the Eenti rprise Drug Co. i Mrs. Belle Lichtenstvigcr and non. Paul and daughter. Dorothy, of Wreu. Ohio, and Miss Mary Pancake, of Convoy. Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs O. T. Johnson and family, south of ilv city Sunday.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924.

(Qjl O 71 CLUB CALENDAR Monday Psi lota Xi, Call Meeting—Mrs. Nina Adams, 7:30 p.m. Research Club—Mrs. C. E. Bell. T uesday Young Peoples Missionary Society of E. V. Church—MrS. R. W. Loose. Elutami 'Campfire— Miss Helen Ilaubold, 7 p. m. Wednesday t Reformed Ladies Aid Society, Church, 2:30 p. m. r 1 C. L. of C. Gnest Night—K. of C. Hall, 7:30. Meeting of C. L. of C. degree team, 1 after social hour, K. of C. hall. Thursday • Antioch Missionary Circle —Mrs. I Chas. W. Andrews. Loyal Daughters Class of E. V. i Sunday School- Ethel Fuhrman. Friday , Card Party and Dance, K. of C. ' hall, by ladies of St. Marys society. | Pocahontas Degree Team Practice. . 7:30. Reformed Missionary Benquet , Church parlors, ,6:30 p. in. . The degree team of the Pocahontas Ixalge is requested to meet Friday evening for practice at 7:30 o'clock. ( There will lie a meeting of the de- | gree team of the Catholic Ladies of ■ Columbia following the social hour to be held in the Knights of Columbus hall on Wednesday ‘evening. * The Missionary Banquet which will be given by the members of the Missionary Society of the Reformed Church will be held in the dining of | the church. Thursday evening at 6:30 unlock. All members are request--'! to attend. * The members of the Ben Hur lodge will celebrate their twentyfourth unniveusary Friday night. The Fort Wayne Court. No. 15, has beet’ .'invited to attend and they will bring | with them their fancy drill team and i will give fancy floor work at this meeting. An interesting program is I being prepared by the committee in charge and all Ben Hurs, their fam Dies an<l friends arc invited to attend. Refreshments will be served follow ing the program. I. sj * I The laidies Aid Sen defy «f the R< 1 formed Church will meet in the social I room of the church. Wednesday aftermain. at 2:30 o'clock. Every lady Is requested to come prepared to pay her dollar as the annual dollar social will be held in connection. The forty-eighth annual meeting o , the Woman's Home and Foreign j : Missionary Society of the Ft. Wayne L Presbytery will la* held in the B-th . any Church at Fort Wayne. Thum-1 day and Fthluy. April 24 and 25. The meeting will open at 1:15 Tliursd y 1 afternoon. As many as possible from , the local society are urged to go art H very interesting Inspirational pro gram has been arranged. 1 Members of Pal lota XI Sorority a r - i requested to be at th<- call mectins which will lie held at the home of Mrs. Nina Adams at 7:39 o'clock this evening. Ticket sfcir the bonefl* picture show. “The Humming Bird.’' with Gloria Swanson, to la- held at the Cryatal Theatre, Tliumday rvening. May 3. will ba given out. Plans will also la* made for the Anniversary Dance, to li« hold at the Masonic Hall. May 13. There will be a card party aad dance given In the Knights of Columbus hall. Friday evening April 2k by the Indies of the St. Mat ya society, for ths benefit of the now Catholic «< hool bulhltng The patronage of the i imblii; is solicited. A large number of friends and relatives gathered at the horn' 1 of Mr. and . Mm <’rht Musser. Sunday. A very I delightful time was had ami nil c-njoy-*ed the delicious dinner served at noon. .! Those present wc>re Mr. and Mrs. C. I Musser and sons. Fred, Edward. Harry and ICaymoml; Mr. and Mm. Jacob Musser. John Clymer, Sylvan Struhn. Tlllninn Be' r. Mm. Mallmln Darwucker; Mr and Mm. Phillip Htrnhn. and daughters. Selma ami Martha and son. IlMfoM.* all of thm city: Mr. snd Mm. Frod Zun her and sons. Lester. Melvin. and Viles, and daughter. Ildoa: Mr. lamin Brunner and children. Al- i bert. Clarence. Ilarvn, Adelta, William sml Lydia, nil of Berne: Mr and Mm. Roes Boddie and c hildren. Lulu. Earl. Asms and Edna. Clarenoc. Edwin ami llole-rl Fox. all of Fiat Wayne; Mr. I A bath with JAP ROKE IW»AI* Is « genuine dollgbl Tlie profuse, sooth* lug lather inertly dmnsm lbs pores ami c arrles gwqy the dirt Jap Mpm* complete i.v dlMoivca. leaving skin | absolutely dean —Adv. iw ,

and Mrs. Joe Knapp, of Geneva. ' Frisbie-Brown Miss Mary Browu .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brown, of this city, and M. M. Friable, of Bluffton, were married at Los Angeles, California, Sunday morning. April 20. at eight o’clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Houk. Rev. .8. H. Vuiis, of the Presbyterian Church, received the vows, which were taken in front of the fireplace banked witli beautiful spring flowers and lighted with torches. Miss Alma Brown, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor, and Miss Esther Peoples, cousin of the bride, attended as bridesmaid. -Little Elizabeth Alberta, also dbusin of the bride, carried the ring buried in a pillow of flowers. Orval Purdy attended tlie groom as best man. The bride was given away by her grandfather, Isaac Brown. Following the ceremony Frank Houk sang "I Love You Truly." Mr. and Mrs. Friable will spend six weeks at Hawaiian Islands. The bride is a graduate of the local high school with the'class of '2O and since that time has been employed as bookkeeper at the First National Bank. Mrs. Brown, the bride’s mother, acoinpanied her daughter to California April 12. Tlie Winona Camp Fire Girls met at the home of Miss Isabelle Peterson Thursday evening. The regular business meeting was held during which time the girls decided to have a theater party soon. During social hour delectable refreshments were served and a contest was enjoy-1 cd. Miss Vivian Thomas winning the prize. The Antioch Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Chas. W. Andrews all day next Thursday, to I assist witli pie sewing and other work ' of the day. All nicmbers are urged to I Ice present. The’ Young Peoples Missionary Cir cle of the Evangelical church will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening with Mrs. R. W. I*oose. The Loyal Daughter Class of the Evangelical church, will hold thdir regular business and soc ial meetipg Thursday evening, with Miss Ethel Fuhrman. A good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly had as their I guests over Easter Sunday, Mr. and | Mrs. Dewy Brown and son, William, of Fort Wayne; Miss Marseille Boyd and Robert Boyd, of Lansing. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bentz and family; I Mr. and Mm. Arthur Kelly and daughter. Helen: Ed. Kelly and Robert i Chronister of south of this city. L. C. Mills Is out again and able to look after his stock business. He is. | oM of the oldest stoc k buyers in the I county and has Just recovered front. |.< nine weeks seigee with iufluuxa. Raymoml Harting and Herman .Coichin saw "lattle Nelly Kelly." at jhe Majestic Theatre at Fort Wayne ■ lost evening. Earl Sha< kly spent lust evening in I Fort Whyn«. Luther Hower, of Fort Wayne, was a Im.-iiioss visitor here this morning. Mr awl Mm. R. O. Gass and children spent Ute week end with Mr. I >ml Mrs. Peter Keller, at Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Jca> SmiUi. and children. Gsrahilne and G 'raid, were I gucsU of Mj> tend Mrs. H. 11. I.aukenau at Fort Wayne SundayMiss Flqrvnce Fisher, of Fort I Wayne, spent the week end with h r ;car< cits. Mr and Mrs. Amoa Fisher, of South T< uth street. Dr. and Mrs. Vega, or Dayton. Ohio are the gueata of Mrs. Vega's parents,' Mr. and .Mr*. Hunry Thomas. Mr. and Mrs William Nyffl<r, of Indi.iltapoUs. spout Easter Sunday , with Mr. and Mrs Pole* Kirsch and i son, I*eo. Mrs. Dan Falk aud children, Charles John and Constance Mary, of Peru.l arc the gU'sta of her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. L Melbers. — 1 —u——— NOTICE » There will la* degree work at the I. 6. O. F. hall this evenliiß. Muni I bem of the degree team tin’ requenh < d to Iw present ns early as iNMalble Initiatory degree will be coiiGrrecl. not later tlucu X p. m and Immediate ly following the third dqgree will be c onfeired upoti all euiidldate* pres eat. Csndidutex for thnse dogma* I are reqtioaic'd to present thetuMlsml not later than elsht o'clwk, K. B. Macy, Hoey. o — CHICAGO MARKET close Wheat: May *1.04. July »l<Hi. Kept. *1.06% Corn; v M.cy 77%e; July 7H%r; Repi 7»%r. Gala: May «%C| July 45%c. Hept. 4i>-%e. —*- U - ■— - Hharp color eotitmstt> are noil* ad > Icetwon the hut and the lining in summer style.

+♦♦*++♦**♦*«*♦* * CONGRESS TODAY ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦+ + + ++ + ♦ + •» , ——— ! Senate Exports to pass soldiors’ bonus. Musclo Shoals hearing continues. House Agriculture appropriation bill. NOTICE 1 rebuild—Pianos, Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell us a side line. Phone 1012 North end city limits D- A. Gilliom. Call in the morning aud evening only. M-W-Ftf I < o UNCLAIMED MAIL Letteiyc for the following people 11 are advertised as unclaimed mail by ;. Postmaster H. Fritzinger, at the local postoffice. Mr. Oscar Daily. Mr.!: Lester Hunt, Mr. Wm. C. Martin, j Alvin Roach, Ralph W. Smith .Rolla J Raudenbush. Mm. S. Stauffer.

With the Easter Parade over -- now I j for the main perfor- uj I mance! It has been estimated that over 70'. of the men anti only l'< of the women let Easter conic and go J without new clothes in their wardrobes. . 1 Most men like to wait—size up the parade—they J A i like to get a line on the line-up before they buy their 7tickets, ! For these men. we have brought in new suits / ' 'wfeJblh ' since Eaater. We are not asking you to review cloth-11-1 1 A WESKm ing that others have passed on and passed up—we're J t asking you to try on models that have been received ■L\\- .Hl -■■ ’t’ b. v Parcel Post since April 19th, W Bn; 1 fr Complete ranges in color, pattern, model and size P■ j * | —to please 70'. of the men and I'. of the women , j who waited. s i'-i Michaels-Siem Value First Suits $18.50542.50 fetub-T-Ayecs (3© J SETTER CIOTMES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS “ • DECATUR • INDIANA • - wh* \ iii A' f ACTUAL FACTS Do YOU Know Thai - Thirty out of every one humhecl Americans aged fifty* fivo must depend on their children? And why? Not nctcssarily extravagance—but ini* ptovuknee—want of foresight. Kvervone knows it is good policy to save aionev bub » many wail to make the first deposit a sizable amount. Jusl such tkhvs result in the manv fifty-five year old dependcots, . H your family budget provides for a saving-, account ( h<* game, your financial bog will vanish with the vears—you'll enjoy fifty-five and the years thereafter as only the financial independent can. A smgle dollnr opens an account here—watch it grow l»y intelligent family saving. Interest paid on deposits al the rale of 4% Old Adams County Bank

Try This For "Neuritis may be localized in a single nerve or may be general, involving a large number of nerves.” For quick and lasting relief, pharmacists have for the past few monUis dispensed Joint-Ease —a stainless, penetrating remedy that, when rubbed over the affected parts for about one minute, souks right in so that not a trace is left on the skin, Joint-Ease is for limbering up stiff | Joints, reducing the swelling and causing tlie pain to disappear, and for this purpose thousands of tubes are Isold daily 60 cents at druggists everywhere. Always remember when Joint-Ease gets in joint agony gets out—Quick. BOILS Drawn and Core Removed Without Poultice or Lancing. B 01L E X Any Druggist.

Many Women Use •Glycerine Mixture Women apporciate the quick action of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acte on BOTH upper and ‘lower bowel, and removes all gasses and poisons. Excellent for obstinate) constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Helps any case gas on stomach in TEN minutes. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists. In Monroo by Otis (). Hocker.

Ulft ' Help for Baby SCOTTS W emuisioh /4ea 1 Bu W "/Strong Bones