Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 109, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1924 — Page 11
Local Briefs
t ..< >i.- Mill" and Marie E .pent tip day * ' ?ort Editing friends. Lnry Sm'inßer. Mrs. Hc-n.y L danger. Genses, and ..-turned to Saginaw, L th|s morning after HP-nd ['nast several days with here. They were accompanied L p O rt Wayne by Mrs. Harry John Lenhart accompanied h er Mr. Steele, to Cleveland uhe're he wilt undergo an oye Fred Nichols, was called to , Ml(Meal, Sunday on the 10 ■M,; the illness of her duugh■Tjjrs. ( lark Spahr. spent Monday in- Ft. as the guost " f her Temple Fort Wayne to attend a meeting of KXninittee of this Presbytery/to |^H ( . frr .01 Ev;*ngeii< al campaign fcWh<dd "i' 1 "" tlb ' ’"‘ xl y '''" s ' Ejvc Stulls wont to (Jarrett the <onvention the Home Missionary !\u iety Fort Wayne district. My Schirineter made a business I> Fort Wayne this morning, rl-s lymrent arrived from the ■m h an Islands last evening. Mr. H st has been with the army. H K Holthouse left last night for yj ville. Ky. where he will look business for the J. F. Aronl.l for several days. w brick front porch is being t«pfe<l at the O. L. Vance home on K Second street. Other Improveare also being made. H '.and Mrs. George Flanders have H tied from Fort Wayne where M visited with their daughter and H Mr and Mrs. Carlisle and son, d Pierce Flanders. wh I.ttginldll. assistant cashier at to- Peoples State Hank. Ernst glc. druggist and C. T. Hahegger. M iger of the Berne Manufactur- ■ company, Berne, Indiana, were, M (ess visitors in the city today. H f transacted business at the court Berne Manufacturing company ■h manufactures Overalls now loves about 75 people and runfall tilt. le banks were closed today on of the primar The ■kers and employees were enjoy- ■ the fine spring weather by getting
For SURE relief from &oiidij:aiioi: be sure yea gel ALL BRAS —Kellogf’s'
| If you saffcr from con«tip«ticn, you Innaot afford to lo»- time expennv n* ling Tiu- ]«iM>nn whi<-‘i uo-umuia’v . [wlc.lc you try ineffective mcMures «u* Isaderuuno your health. If eaten rcyjtarly, Kellogg’• Brun i» guarautecd to relieve jh rman*-nt!y the most chronic cnacs of eonntipation, - I or your grocer will return your mom-y It bringo you BL'RE results lw< it is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bmn ran bo wholly effective. Doctors know thia! That is why Kell’Td'** Brin, cooked and krumbled. in endors,.l and preoeriKd by physicians •wr)-where. It will bring buck your health to you. So be sure you grt •G logg 'a Bran, eooked and krumbled. You eould tell Kellogg 'a Bran with your eyre eloeed—onee you had tasted that delicious, nut-liko flavor. :
■i - I i I I . EGGS AKE POPULAR I Ham and eggs. bacon and eggs. I I shirred, arnambled, or boiled egg?- £ | Eggs in rakes, cookies. cuatarda and I ’ cream pies. Americana cat billions | f of eggs each year. | On farms eggs are paying for I . modern poultry houses, electric I I lighting, washing machines and othI ier improvements. Poultry profits I I even provide money for college I ’ educations. i I Save your egg money at the I First National Bank and use H for I ! Homething really worth while. I Bqnk .Capital and Surplus 2120.00000 I \ Decatur. Indiqnfl
out in the great out door and taking advantage of the sunshine and fresh air. Nick Miller who was operated on' last week is recovering nicely and expects to be out of the hospital within a couple of weeks. It. R. Schng and Amos Hirschy of Berne are attending to business at Jacksonville, Fla., for u couple of weeks. Charles Ernst, an old timer here, came down from Fort; Wayne to vote. While he is working there he has retained his residence here and will continue to vote in second ward A. Mr. aud Mrs. F. A. Peoples motored to Fort Wayne last evening where they visited friendsMr. and Mrs. Ed Vahne, of Fort Wayne, visited friends here last evening. ‘‘l've gone t’ lots o’ circuses an' menageries, but I never yet found an Abyssinian wart hog awake,” said Granmaw’ Turner t'day. Out o’ all our senators an' congressmen only three or four- ever seem t' cut any ice.—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. The regular meeting of the Knights of Columbus was held last evening and plans discussed for the coming initiation which will be held here on‘May 25th. A class of forty or fifty candidates wil initiated. The city trucks and wagons employed in the clean-up campaign are making the rounds atfd yesterday many load of old tin cans and other ruhlsh were hauled to the city dump. This is clean-up week. Only a half dozen people attended the meeting of the Industrial association last evening and no business was transacted. Avon Burk has returned from a business trip to Defiance. Mr. and Mrs. O. L Vance have returned from a motor trip to Columbus and Delewate, Ohio, where they visited with friends. County Commissioners Ernst Conrad and B. F. Breiner were business visitors in the city today. They conferred with County Attorney Henry B. Heller, regarding the advertising for bids for the building of the new barns at the county infirmary. The Catholic high school class play/ ”The Merchant of Venice up to Date”, wil be given tonight at the new high school auditorium. The election returns will also be given out between
Ko'lofg's Bran is quite differ* nt from ordinarv un|>alatabl* brass. The ,|. ,ful flavor of Kellogg's is exclusive. Yot will like it. Eat at least two tables]*oonfuh j^ily—ia chronic eases, that much with every nual. Eat it with tn-.k or er* sm. Sprinkle it or. r other eenmla. Cook it with hot c«r*-als. Try it in the iwipes which aro given on the imckage—such as bran bread, tuuflias, griddlo cakes, cte. But start eating Kellogg's Bran to day. Havo each member of your family eat it. Enjoy that perfect health which should be yours. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked an I krombhd w is sold by all grocers. It h nerved in individual packages by the hwd.ng hotels and clubs. Get it a’ your resUuraut, tou! Made in Battle L'rcvli.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1921.
acts and the public is invited to attend. Ralph McCrory, former Decatur resident, fs reported to be near death at Bluffton this afternoon. Mr. McCrory ,1s suffering from pneumonia. He has been ill for abov.| a week. William Jones, of Decatur, R. R. 6, I Mrs. Gus Koeneman. R. R. 4, and Miss 'Leona Peck, of Magley, and Miss Winifred, Kitson, of north Third 1 street, underwent tonsil operations | this morning at the Adams County Memorial hoslptal. Miss Fern Case, and Miss Ele.anora Andrews under- , went major operations this morning and aje getting along satisfactorily. Mrs. C. T. Habegger, of Berne, was a visitor in the city this afternoon. •— . CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Dorcas class of Evangelical church. Mrs. Thomas Cook. 7:30 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. church —Mr. and Mrs. Felix Graber. Woman's Missionary Society of Reformed church—at church. 2:30 p.m. Catholic Ladles of Columbia—K. of C. hall. 7 o’clock. Psi lota Xi Miss Donna Parrish, 7:30. Psi lola Xi—Miss Donna Parrish, 7:30 o’clock. Wednesday Missionary Society of U. B. Church —Mrs. J. A. Swartz, 2 o’clock.
Winona Camp Fire —Miss Dorothy Haley, 7 p. m. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. H. L. Kern. Bachilor Maids—Mrs. Joe Laurent. Faithful Followers class of Mount Tabor church —Mrs. William Johnson. Philomath Bible Class of Mount Pleasant church—Frances Fuhrman. Thursday Evangelical League of C. E,—at church. 6:30 p.m. Ixiyal Workers Class of E. V. churcn j —Mrs. John Tyner. Antioch Missionary Society—Mr.11. F. Beery, all day. Concord Lutheran Ladies* Aid and Missionary Societies— Mrs. Wyand'.l 2. p. ni. Ladies* Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church—Schoolhouse. 3:30. Baptist Woman's Society — Mr». Floyd Arnold. 2:30. ' V. B. Ladies Aid Society—Church 1 basement. Regular meeting of Eastern Star, . Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. ni. Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. Fred J Fullenkatnp, 7:30 p.m. Friday M. E. I-adies Aid Society—Chun li ■ pallets, 2:30 p. in. The members of the Rebecca Lodge will hold a pot luck supper thi >'vi nlnK Immediately following th • , lodge session. The money for tl c i contest will )«• turned in at this time. , A good attendance is desired. • Mr*. W. P. Schrock delightfully entertainod the member* of the Bride ■ Club last Evening al her home on | Winchester street. Guests besides ! the chib member* were Memlnmes Verj Mai, Mobile. Ahi.. John Heller and Janies Westreld. Mr*. Weatveld • was awarded the prize. At a la'? hour delectable rcfrc.-limeiits were! served. Mis* Madge Hite will be | hostess al the next meeting. * Heimann-Geel* Miss Rote M Geels, of Bluffton, i and formerly of this city, and H> nrv ' V Heimann were united in marring ■ | at the St. Jo, eph Chun h. at Hlufi , ton. this morning at« nine o'clock. < itey. N'icluilaa Keller rr< « ived the vows
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• WW.lii. .< -• H —■ — .wi. of the double ring ceremony. Jack Belter played the wedding march and Mrs. Forest Allfui sang the nuptial mass. The bride was attended by the groom's sister, Miss Edith Heimann, and Lawrence Geels, brother of the bride, attended the groom. The bride wore a gown of White canton creepe fashioned with pleated panels. She wore white kid footwear and white silk gloves and carried a shower boquet of Ophelia roses and sweet peas. ,The white silk veil hung from a coronet of orange blossoms. The bridesmaid wore peach color canton crepe with silver trimings, white hat .gloves and white i kid footwear. She curried pink and white carnations. Immediately following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to fifty guests at the home of the bride’s parents at Bluffton. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geels and tho groom is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Heimann. The young couple will live on a farm east of this city. I The Baptist Woman's Society will . meet Thursday afternoon at the homo . <f Mrs. Floyd Arnold, at 2:30 o'clock. A Missionary program will be given - and Mrs. 8»-E. Hite will be in charge. ★ f The Missionary Society of tho United Brethren church will meet Wcd- , nesday afternoon at the, home of Mrs. J. A. Swartz, on North Second , street. A report of the convention held at Elkhart will be given. A good attendance is desired.
♦ Sprunger-Roth Miss Selma E. Roth of Kirkland | township and'Albert P. Sprunger, of Monroe, were qu'etly married at the Mennonite parsonage at Berne, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock- Rev. 1 P. R. Schroeder received tho vows in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Mart-j In F. Sprunger. Mr. Sprunger is a son of Mr. and Mrs- Simon Sprunger. of Monroe township, and is employed it the Ashbattcher Tin Shop, in this city. The bride is a daughter of Mr.l and Mrs. Chris Roth, of Kirkland ’ownship. The couple will reside in his city. w The Coni ord Lutheran Ladies' Aid land Missionary Societies will meet ‘ Thursday aft* rnoon at tho home of Mrs. Wyandt. at Hoagland, ut twrt ' o'clock. A grtxl attendance is desir-' I od. * i The Indies' Aid Society of the i Zion Lutheran cltureh will meet; Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock' '•it the schoolhouse All members are I urged to be present * Mrs. J. R. Horton entertained the afternoon bridge club this afternoon. lAn tiosiond guest was Mrs. Hortin'a is'er. Mrs. Alba. * The Philo Class of the First Baptist church met last evening at tho home Inf Helen Beard. After the business meeting the evening was spent playng games and contests. At a late hour delicious refn shmenta were served. • The Loyal Workers Class of the Evangelical church will mc< t Thursday evening ut the home of Mrs. John Tyner, on Winchester street. Mrs. Verna Avery and Mrs. Frank Butler will I*** the assisting ho-tosses. A good attendance Is desired. The Evangelical la-ague of Chris--lan Endeavor will hold a business and social meeting Thursday evening in the basement of the church. A pot--11-ick11-ickI1-ick supper will be enjoyed at slx thlrIty o'clock. Full rrporta will bo given ! by the captains in «harge of the pen- , ny-u-Duy contest, which has just dosed. All members and friends are urged to bo present.
Tho Antioch Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. B. F. Berry Thursday all day to help her with the work of the day. All members are urged to be presant. The Philomath Bible Class of the t Mt. Pleasant Church will meet Thursday evening with Frances Fuhrman. A good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sheets and daughter Florence and sons, True and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheets an dsons, Robert and Glen; Mr. and Mrs. Henry White. Miss Urclle Amspuugh and Elmer Chase, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Straley and upns, Stanley, Gorden and Jimmy, and daughter, Mary Ida; Miss Straley, of Fort Wayne, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Chase, Sunday. j « VANITY BEAUTY SHOP, 115 North First St., Phone 1014. 109t4x ! « Watch for the “Humming Bird.” m-t BOILS Drawn and Core Removed Without Poultice or Lancing. B OILEX „ Any Druggist
)MoVEd]| 1 * r i I have moved my shoe / I repair shop from South 1 J Second street to the f / Sether Bldg. i f 2nd door north of < f Winnos Shoe Store f J and am now open and f I ready for my old custo- 1 / mers as well as the new. < ] Ed Coffee j 1 SHOE REPAIR SHOP )
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