Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1924 — Page 5

I| Local Briefs |

|O. at tile home of Mr. ami Mrs. I Brothers, in thin city. Mr. BS ~s a brother of Mrs. Brothers. | ■'" is an o' l " rll llrlllor in tllU 011 |Hi,ls of Texas. ~.rnlition of Miss Leah Bauch. Him has been very ill at her home IMuth of th? city for the last five is greatly improved. Miss iHiti* is ab,e 10 be up and aboul h, r |K, n „. now She suffered great pain | Honi infection of the kidneys. PrevIHns to taking ill. Miss Rauch was IHnriop' ll by Dr - c “ ylorß ' of Blul1 ’ UK,I rile wide circle of friends are EK,,! to In ar of Miss Rauch's Improve--1mK,.,,, and hope for her immediate re rfH r i: t ail made a business trip to yesterday. ESS jp T • -I>< 11 Stewart returned to Da A (Uno. iliis afternoon after spend a few days with friends here. Mb yir, and Mrs. Claude Dillon, of Buren, attended the Psi Ote H fnie here last evening. 1 pill Thoma, of Bluffton, visited M fj. nds here last evening and attend H(I ihe annual Anniversary Dance H Iven by the Psi lota Xi Sorority. Mrs. F. E Vail and Miss Mildred I Inil. r motored to Fort Wayne yesH Inlay afternoon. ; 1 t iris still have th’ ectasy o’ th' I rst kiss, but th' thrill o' th first I He kirt is gory forever. Nobuddv 9 i .iiustion our mo ives if we attend 1 .. own business. —Abe Martin, Jj; |B Linapo’is Newi 13 Mr-. Harve Stall nt.d broth*' U.B ’ . and M- fee Ha J engerleh. re 9 n n-d from Indianapolis today where v visited Mr s Parline St.'ll. '.ho . pat •i : a a l:< spital thei • |. r teatnent. Sh* will be the -j InLlln tely r.'iti.a Ulman, of vrth of ths 'ty, la* a business vid'cr here toliv. .‘lt ind Mr«. <•. j; Uhl returned to L.|. i'o, Ohio, .odiy after spending a fu days with M < Mary Terv >*r ind I i.oaer, Mavm.i. |'..r end Mr.<. Jehu I'auingartn ■; <d rl.t.d. were h«r* last evening '» I I nd the Pai C»;t *'.uce. Mrs. j-nnm r.l’cr and dac.b.e- Helen, wit r bin for a se zor.il da vs visit. hr. 11. F. Cost*-"** made a bruit:**' bp u Fort Wa;n.' tl is morning [Mr. and Mri. William Lightfoot

kill ROGERS GIVES I TANLAC FULL CREDIT

B\ < ll Known Man Says Medicine “Rang; Down Curtain” On Stomach Trotib- ? les. BB "Tanlac rang down the curtain on troubles ami brought me as good as a man could ask for." I* c'haracterbetie statement of Will . a stationary engineer at a popu I’eoria theatre. MMli. Before taking Tanlac, so man.' piled up on me it looked like |Vk<hh| night" tn my old time robust Stomach trouble, a lagging weakllOHs. m-nouslless, dl/ ■lll'Mi, coated tongue, sh-eplcsslie ••

— — ■ ■■ 1 11 lillllll * * |r; < © I 4MVMUUM I HIS POUCH® 'RE AT HOME | .-' A man Insured hl* home attain*! | fire and theft. He houssht two kind* I of insurance for his ewe. He «■*<> I has considerable life insurance. I if his house burns down, hi* poll- | des will be destroyed. And he will ! need hl* fire policy al once. 7 hi* I man can easily rrtit a lartter safe de I posit box and have room for ALL I his important papers. |k K J* I TirsfLNationiql Bqnk 'CapibU and Suiplas $120,00000 K I * Indiana .

* and children we o called to M.mo.v, . t'lli morning oti .he account o r the' . death of Mr. Lightfoot's father. Mrs. Clarence Winters, of JonesI itoio, Ark., is the guest of relatives here. • The I’hilathao Class of the Baptist j Sunday School will meet at the s church Friday evening at eight o'clock , Mrs. S. E. Shamp and Mrs. C. V. Hil r yard will be the hostesses. Every ( ihembers is urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Butler enter- , tiiiru’d at dinner Saturday In honor . <.f their guests, Mrs. Tom Winters, of } Por. lam!, and M’ - :'. Clarence Winters, . of Jonesboro, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. . George Winters, of this city, were also guests. > ♦— Coolidge Is Preparing “Message” On Bonus Bill < t’liitc*! I’rosa Stuff ’ ’'•rrcMpondent) f Washington, May 14— (Special to > Daily Democrat) —President Coolidge Is preparing a "message” to congress I on the bonus bill. It was said at the . White House today. This was taken , us a clear indication that he intends ito veto the bill as no message would I be required If he intended to sign it ,j There was no indication when the | mci.'-age would be sent. , CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE , Wheat: May *1.04%; July *1.00%; I Sept. $1.07', Corn: May 76'Ac; July J76’4c; Sept. 76>4r. Oats: May 46%c, j July 44’4c; Sept. 39%c. • [Beverly I). Harris Causes Wife’s Arrest • I — rl New York. May 14 —(Special to ■ Daily Democrat)—Marital difficulties of Beverly D. Harris, former vice , president of the National City bank, and Eleanor Elaine Lee. hade fair to 1 equal the bitter quarrel between W. E. D. Stokes and Helen Elwood, following the latest turn in the action brought by the banker to annul his' marriage. ATTENTION MOOSE Be at hall Friday evening, fit 15 tn attend initiation to be held at Bluflton. Degree work put on by Decatur team. Big eats. Dictator.

uud b.K-krn h** were cauxing nu* no and of Ktiffi ring Every b*>nc In my Ihhl> ached and | wuh right on tbe verge <sf a collapse. •'Tanliic took every ache and pain out of my aygtem and gave me a thorough overhauling. I now have an npp< lite like a cow pun* her’a. perfect digi'rtion. and am 10 pounds heavier. In fact. I am eating, rleeplng and feeling fine and have a world of new >n*'rg>. Tnnia*- la every bit uh (nod «a they aay It •».” Tanhc !» for sale by all good drug-, SI. I- v*ep<? no KUbhtitute. Ovi r f<» million bottle* Hold. Tania* Vcgctubl. I’Hlh, for tl iwtioii. made and reeommend*«i by the manufactitrcra of TANLAC.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MAY 11, 1921.

Socnedy CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Association of University Women— Miss Lois Peterson, 6 p. ni. Two-cent supper ami card parly, K. of C. Hall. Thursday Loyal Daughters class of E. V- S. B.—Mrs. John Gage, 7:30. Mrs. Florence Sprunger Starr Recital—H- 8. Auditorium, 8:15. Ladies' Aid Society of Presbyterian Church —Mrs, F. E. France. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed church, Mrs. Tillman Gehrig, 7:30 p. m. W. C. T. U., Mrs. L. A. Thomas. So Cha Rea—Miss Regina Murtaugh. Indies’ Aid Society of the Christian Church—Mrs. Ida Chronister. D. Y. B. Classes, U. B. Church, Mrs. 11. F. Dotson, 7:30 p. m. Friday Philathae class of Baptist church— Church, 8 o'clock. W. F. M. 8. of M. E. Church, Mrs. C. L. Walters, 2 p. m. C. L. of C. Degree team practice— K of C. Hall. 7:30. St. Mary's Township Home F.< onomics Club. Pleasant Mills school house, 1:30 p. nt. Saturday King's Heralds of the M. E. Church, I Miss Margaret Kitson. h Monday ’a Mrs. Garard's 8. S. Class of E. V.— I Mary Macy, 7 o'clock. ■ Miss Ven-na Miller entertained eight girl friends at bunco at h< r | home on Third street last evening. Prizes were awarded to tho Misses Inez Panish and Crystal Baitzell. The decoration scheme was carried out in lilac and white ami the dining j room was very pretty in the same ■ colors. Lighted oandles marked each | place and crepe paper streamers led therefrom to the large basket of lilacs, which formed the centerpiece. Little boats were given as favors during the two course luncheon which I was served by candle light Coven wree laid for the Misses Naomi Ik 1 | bolt, Alice Green. Agnes Huston. Inez Parrish. Billy Hendricks, Crystal Baitzell, Margaret Meyers, ami the hostess. „ • * The LadimF Aid society of th<- I Prcshytcrian church will hold a I meeting at the home of Mrs. F. E. I i France Thursday afternoon, to which I the ladles of the church are Invited. I The Woman's Club will presmit I Mrs. Florence Sprunger Starr, io I prano. of Bluflton. in a recital at the I high s<h<ad amlilorluin. Thursday I evening at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. Carrie r Haubold will accompany Mrs. Starr. ■ Tickets are being sold at fifty cents I and nt’iy be obtained from members I or at the door. The proceeds from I this event will be us« d In maintaining I the rest room through the summer I months. I * The Christian Ladies* Aid will serve F In thirty Hvecent supper in the Yeo I man hall, above the Joseph A latnc J confectionery, on Saturday evening. I Muy 17th. from five to seven o'clock I Following Is the menu: Baked hum. I mashed potatoes and gravy, baked II beans, cold slaw, ptrkela. fruit un<l I cuke, bread, butter and coffee. The B I public Is Invltnd to attend ami u good I I patronage la desired. H * The la»yal Daughters class of the E Evung'tteitl Sunday School, tatigbl.il by Mrs William AWhlher, will meet IE tomorrow evening at the home of I j Mrs. John Gage. l'H7 Men er Avenue. I at ?:3P o'< lock. ■ ♦ I Mrs. Rtdwrl Garard's class of the I Evangelical Sunday School will meet ■ Inext Monday evening with Mary Mary ■ |,.,i \\ ,i, !t> : 11. ■ at f o*l I." k All ■ tm tubers r< quested to he present for E (organisation of the class. E » Tb« Waltnn . " Camp Fire <Jirl« ■ held n mooting at the home of their ■ giwtdlan. Marie Mtirlaugh. last evtn ■ Ing A ts>i lurk supper was etij».< •■•llm nft-r * hkh the dMtlHbtltion of It m II . in stis h> ld. g • > Flf y two friends and relatives ■ tn 1.1.. rt le the birthday I nnblvo -ry of ft. A Dannel. on J«f I feraon rtrot. At twelve o'clock a I l>, 1. t 'I > »■ rvod. Covers II were laid for It* v. and Mrs. D. M I Lyon, an*' < nngMora. Dorris and ■ Florrec. ; Mr. and .Mra. M. Kenwor- I liiy and nona, Ralph. Htanlny. Forest B and Bobby: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook I did datightrf-, Ruth: Mr. and Mrs. ■ Yoing and family; Mrs Emma Diehl fl and family; Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gar I per »n*l family; Mr. and Mrs. Flora I .loiei < n nnd family: Mr and Mrs I C r! Jolinloz and family, aad Wil I ium Johnson. ||

FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! V ITJ7I P City Save Money riEdl dl Keep the Taxes Down CO-OPERATE Report Your Fire Calls ONLY I ! to the CHIEF OPERATOR | For YOUR Information The average citizen does not know what section of the city the number of fire blasts of the water works fire whistle represent. Therefore, we have mapped out the various boundary lines representing each signal and section. Cut it out, paste it up or save it somehow. Refer to it when you hear the lire blast. Avoid using the telephone at this time. CITY OF DECATUR FIRE SIGNALS r" ' N O R T II ■ -w O) A 4 £ J BLASTS « BLAST z f I H i Monroe Street Monroe Street i I j k ** A ’ 3 £ 2 — Uu — BLASTS a BLASIS - - u I 3 I i A SOUTH ku. '■ If this co-operation is not given the telephone company will refuse to handle fire calls and the city will be compelled to install an expensive system of fire lx>xes. You know what a expenditure would mean. I HIGHER TAXES - PLEASE CO-OPERATE City of Decatur I . 4