Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1924 — Page 5

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Mrs. Fred Smith and sons, went to Poe to spend the day with relatives. ‘ Mrs- Hwbert Schmitt will attend t h e annual banquet given by the St. I Mary« Alumnae at Fort Wayne tomorrow. It s all right f be a Republican rt o' th' time, or a Democrat some | ’ t h' time, but we all ought t’ vote ter th' best man any ole time. It's too bad folks can’ l b® « oo<l wllhout )t in akin' ther faces sour an’ color-Icss-Abe Martin, in Indianapolis News Othmar Smitth came home from No tre Dame University yesterday tor a fPW days visit with his parents. Mr. snd Mrs. B. J- Smith and to be initiated into the Knights of Columbus Sunday. Elmo Eh Inger came home yesterday from Notre Dame University to attend the Knights of Columbus initiation Sunday and to spend a few days wlith his mother. Mrs. E. X. I Ehingen The Civil War Arnet# can Legion members and Other organization of veterans are planning a program for Memorial Day. Friday. May 30th. Three masses will be held at the St. Mary's Catholic church, Sunday. The Ist. mass will he at\7:OO, the 2nd. nine-fifteen and the high mass at which the Knights of Columbus will attend in a body. Members of the council are asked to meet at the church • Dr. N. A- Bixler, will go to Indianapolis Sunday to attend the Optome try Clinic Round Table meeting, which will be in session Monday and Tuesday at the Hotel Lincoln. " Miss Carolyn Acker went to (Jenna to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reicheldeffer and daughter. Mary Frances. Miss Mary Suttles, student of Ohio Wrslayan University, .< Delaware. Ohio, is siwnding the week end with her parents. Mr . and Mrs. A. D. Suttles. Mrs. Fred Seliemyer visited re fetives at Fort Wayne today. Mrs. H- l» Kern. Mrs. IVank Allen and Mina Nmqnl Lehman motored to | Fort Wayne Friday. Othmar Smith. of Notre Dsinc. is spending tho week end with his parcutr. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. ('. Braden. Mias Naomi Teeplc and Leo Teeplc motored to Elkhart this afternoon to a' tend tthe funeral of Mr. Braden' ' I father, which will be held Sunday. Miss Ruth Friainger. student of In diana University at Bloomington attended the Commcn*ment exercises here last evening and will spend the week end with her mother. Mis. Jane Mrtager. The Misses Neva Graber and Mildred Railing student nursiw at the Uitheran Hospital at Fort Wayne are visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. M. Meyers and Mrs. E A tioldner. of Proble. spent thtc after soon here shopping George Rajidi-buab. <>( suuthmisi of the city, was a visitor here this afternoon. Mr. and “Mrs. Henry Hlracbey. of •ear Monroe, wore shopper* here today. McGee Hendricks, student at

I< II A FAVORABLE OI’TMMIK . ji I || Say* a buMne.'* observer: 'lndiraI (ionN point to Mead) buhinew im* • provement. Jn'cntorie* « rc ””*• ! , ! there la little unemployment. our I cuNtomer* across the sea are making I progress. the railroad* are doing a * fairly pood business. the : ‘« n “‘ l “''t i I —situation I* grow inc steadily I A widespread spirit of confidence j and optimism will help to u*^J" I the Inereasrd prosperity juM around | the corner.” ! Hard work and thrift o,h " fa £ I tor* which will hasten the da) of I i sounder and more widesprea I I P * rH> ’ ’* * T’irsf.Natioiictl BQnk. and Surplus 1120.000.00 JDecqtur*

Muncie Normal School at Muncie, is spending the week end with hia parents at Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mumma to New Sjplom today to attend the' funeral of Mrs. Mumma's uncle, ' Lloyd Campbell. • Mrs. L. A- Graham and Mrs. Nellie Haney spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. 1 Mrs. Ada Martin made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Margaret Holthouse went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit friends. Olin Baker hs returned from a '' business trip to Fort W,ayne. Miss Florence Fisher, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week end 1 with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Amos Fisher. ! Miss Girene Gregory, of Garrett, is a guest of her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory, over the week end. Miss Anna Dowling was a Fort Wayne visitor this morning. MOOSE FAIR " ENDS TONIGHT: _______ 3 t Six Grand Prizes To Be Giv- i en Away; Enjoys Sue- ' cessful Week * The six grand prizes will bo given . 1 away at the Moose fair and fun | ( festival tonight under the big tent p on Liberty Way. The prizes are. an | s Overland touring car. valued at $540; * parlor suite, tISS; washing machine, I s 1110; radio set. 1110; vacuum sweep- ’ er. |BS: suit of clothes for man or woman. 350. If the winners are not ‘ present tonight they will be notified by the committee in charge. The fun festival has lieen in pro- 1 gress all week. The crowd last night, l was not as large as expected due to 1 I the rain which kept many away. The closing program for tonight h ‘ a big one and preparations are helix ’ made for a successful close. The big lent can accomodate several hundred people and a cordial inviglion is ell tended to all to attend. The proceeds derived from the fair i 1 will be used in buildiug a new Moose I' home in Decatur. —■- • - - M eot* *♦*««***< ♦ CONGRESS TODAY ♦ ‘ _______ 1 1 (tiled Press Service) Senate Considers tax conference report. Muscle Shoals hearing. IMugherty investigation. Mayfield Inquiry. Foreign relations nunmlttee ex- ' pects to vote on world court proposals. , House Consider M'Nary ilaugen hill. - - —♦ Poiver of the Mtrii It Is enly by thinking «l«w great , snd ge«d tilings thnl we reme to l«re , | them, and «» ’• bT : > that we i-<>nie to long f»r them, end It ts only by longing for them that wt I knotted t.. -for ■ "-X u -• ■"*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921

CLUB CALENDA» Friday Seniors—H. S. Building, 9 o’clock. W. 11. c. Cull meeting—Legion Hall, 2 o’clock. M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society—church parlors, 2:30. Saturday Ladies’ Aid of Reformed church Rummage sale—Church basement, 1 to 9 p. m. Monday Seniors—H. S. Building, 8 o’clock. Rest Room Committee of Woman's Club—Old Adams County Hank, 7:30. Tri Kappa Call Meeting— Mrs. D. J .Hensley, 7:30. Tuesday Tri Kappa,—Hee Leonard. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League of M. E. ChurchSocial —Josephine SuUies. Wednesday Woman's Club of Union Township —Kohr's Schoolhouse. St. Vincent de Paul —K. of C. Hall. 2:30. Mrs. Al Burdg delightfully entertained the members of the Cenruty Club, of Monroeville .at a noon luncheon yesterday. The home was beautifully decorated in lilacs and yellow tulips, and tlie centerpieces on the tables were of the same. The hostess was assisted in serving the three-course luncheon by Mrs. Dick Burdg. Cover were laid for Mesdames. Dr. Steimman; Ethel Krick. If. P. White; L. E. Spake, Maude Griffith; Henry Shank; , Dr. Meyers; al! of Monroeville; Mrs. Arthur Storheim. of Fort Wayne; Mrs. W. S. ibis sell, of Convoy; Mesdames, Sam Shamp. E. G. Coverdalc. Dallas Hunsicker; Fred IJnn. F. E.' Francs. Jensie Deam and James Bain, of this city. * The mom tiers of the Epworth League of the Methodist Church will hold a baekward social Tuesday tv ening at the homo of Miss Josephine Suttles, at 7:30 o'clock. All leaders art* requested to be present and a gootl time Is assured. * The Mary and Martha Class of the Methodist Sundav School gave a fanwell party at the home of .Mrs. Wil liani Butler last evening in honor of i Mrs. George Phillippi and Mrs. Himsell Gordon members of the class who are moving out of town. The hon< r j-d gties'.» were each presented with a tok<n of remembrance from th'- < lasa. Dainty refreshments of lev j cream and cake, were served late in the evening. * The 81. Vincent de Paul society will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Kn'ghts of Columbns hall at 2:30 o'clock. The hostess will be Mesita mea A W. Tauvaa. Tony Voglcwede and Phillip. Those who took sewing to do for the orphans are re<lU«<ktv4 to turn same in by Wedm day. • At a dinner party of pretty appointheld nt the Stauffer Milllnr-y store at Berne ln»t Wedneaday, the annocincenient of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of LaDuytl McCrory, of thia city, and Miss Agnesi Halrngger. of Berne, to take place Mimetiiiie during the month of June.l was made. The party was planned and arranged by the Mlaaea Ema W ntareg* and Gladys Stauffer. Inti- ■ mate friends of the* brleliM lect. The cuesta met nt the home <>f Misn Ha-lo-gger and were blindfolded and Ink-, en to the store whhh was attractively dec-orated In pink ami white. A' Inner e-ake on which appeared , 'P«-«gV ( ami Mac’’ was used n* the centarflrer. A miniature bride held stream ent of I’lnk and white, which led Io li-neh gueat'n idacr, and through th's Lreanre mrnt the am ret wn* revrahsl. Mtns HalM'guer la w»H known h<-re haring vl»|te<| here on several ots I cu»iun» Mr McCrory Is Msoclaled with hl* father in the hay bu>-iuvas. here. 0 Th<- Pytbtau Needle dub will m""t | Monday rtrnlng nt the le»mc. Th” I Pneiemre »HI Mrs. Walter Jidnt Ison. Mrs. Joe Humor. Mrs. Ed. Maw | Loti Mt*. Wilson l<re. A good nt t. mlsme | M desired. • The Rest Roc UI Committee of Htr ■ Woomu'a Club will mrel nt the (Nd Adam* t'ounlv l*ank. Monday rv*-n : m 7:3» «>l<*h All omobura are . 'urged Io ** presente . The Tri Kc»pt» Sttrwlty *lll tu r *i I Li the h<>m« ”f Mr« D J. Hensley,! Moud ‘> evening at 7 W o t-hrk. The Wottian's Hub of I nion Tor-U »hlp «HI "tert Wednesday May 2tih. St fheKithr'a School house The pies < n-r of every member la drsheU A hvvou Hi altering will be given gt thia lima

—.. —p. , — ACCUSES KEARNS ■ <c a fcW,'" 1 Mm ' '3BM’ MRS. FRANCIS M. EMERSON Los Angeles, Cal. —Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey, is accused of beating and attacking Mrs. Francis Marion Emerson. 25. known in the movies as Mary O'Brien, in u Hollywood residence. The charges have caused quite a i sensation in Hollywood. KGW DIHECTOR fay . ■'jWk " Y - • RICHARD V. HALLER Portland, Ore.—Herewith we preent to you none other than Richard V- Haller, who is announcer and director ot the Oregonian, Portland, Ore. | Ward Asks For Recount (t'nlted Press Servlca) Indianapolis, May 24—(Special to: Daily Democrat)—Lewis Ward, super-1 .ntendent of schools at Fort Wayne, ■ oday wrote a letter to Benjamin' Burris, state superintendent of pub , lie instruction, demanding a recount' of the school enumeration figures re- 1 turned by Evansville. The Evansville figures were "grossly padded or the Evansville attendance department is so utterly Incom - indent as to demand Investigation f rom the state oil ice" Ward said in Ilia letter. Ward Is seeking a recount of the Evansville -figures. The three cities in the state with! the highest enumeration are allowed representation on the board. Thia year’s enumeration showed Indianapolis. South Bend and Evan ville won the board representation. The count revealed at Ft. Wayne's: representation was 198 less than that I of Evansville. -- o — Hearing Evidence In Montpelier Bomb Case Hullford City, Msy 34 Inlreduc-1 Ilion of evidence started this morning I in the trial of William Davis, first of the 52 Montpelier strikers to la* I i brought to trial on charges glowing lout of the terrific explosion which hook the village early on the morn* ■

— Hotel Murray Dinning Room 50c Special Table b’Hote Dinner 50c 11:30 A. M.—2:00 P. M. ME N U New Radishes Sweet Gherkins feOUJX - — Chicken Broth with Frenehcd Noodles Entries— Baked Yoiintr Chicken Satrc Dressing Grilled Pork Tenderloin Green Peas Roasts—tain of Pork—Apple Sauce Prime Rih of Beef -Pan Gravy Creamed Mashed Potatoes New String Betins, Au Naturale Waldorf Salad (ircen Apple Pie (’ream Cheese Tea Coffee Milk Special Table D’llote Suppers 5:30 p. in. Io 7:30 p. m. W. J. Stone, Caterer

ing of January 9. Glen Ayres, manager of the Montpelier Manufacturing company, was the first witness on tlie stand. I/e was turned over to tho defense for cross-examination shortly before noon and he was still 1 on the stand at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Pleads Guilty; Fined $5 Fred Fullenkamp pleaded guilty to a charge of public intoxication when arraigned in city court before Mayor H M. De Voss at 2 o'clock this afternoon. He was fined $5 and costs. | Fullenkamp was arrested Wednesday night by Night Policeman Sephus Melchl. Martin Bruunegraff, who was arrested at the same time, has not been arraigned. o PRESIDENT IS (Continued from Page One) vened and it was placed on the calendar to be called up later. Democrats are expected to continue their fight for the Harding plan, by offering tt as a substitute for the Pepper proposal when it comes up. STORM* TAKES iContinued from Page One) ■ and was badly Injured. Mrs. Adi t Burnet, a widow, and her son. in i Carson's home, were likewise badlj injured. CHOOSE SPEAKER (Continued from page one) the high school and commercial denartment since 1919 is planned for ' <•« nunencement day and a most happy get-together meeting is anticipated by the alumni of the school. Class day exercises for the seniors ■ ! I i A ! I • i „• fei&iiM tnt» rber *»<h m«r y nt her 1 l«*a(un« hi mn i riu*ttn*Mt rate*. < . I —II mu I■II ■ — ■ mu a—’ lf*o R<vo:rs at $2 Ml j«-r Ibiy I >ob Rooms at 31.<’0 per Da I 100 Rooms at il Mt per Its, Roonjs at SLoopre Day 5o Rooms at 3*..50 J»cr iLv I - Tt»~r»i-b'.i oix- ism. loi-vrivbul,. I ' Kiir ur i-i ee< h tomu. . | |'o«.d S.-rvice the Vrry Brst 1 l lob Pr<Mkf..*l . . 3 .7.4 Sive U| I un< h-nn .78 lalde d llirfe Dinm-rs I.MI Uoilcc Sh”p aid 1.. RoonI i’M’t iR ti <• city i. .1 »«. i ’> l»- 4f <»;i '• «• *v. .~f I. . |W % Y SI. i s < .i k Uy Aw. I HOTEL LINCOLN 1 L. MktCR. Mnnsare INDIANAPOLIS

will be hed on May 28th at the school., A program will be given in the afternoon. 1 We make seat covers to fit any open or closed car. (Jet ' your set made now. It adds to the comfort of summer driving. PORTER & BEAVERS. First & Monroe streets -S

——■—————— ' .^bstehre^^—.' tai* **' - -re— • • ■ Jk / y, JFa ItbmL \ Mb w I AN ENDLESS CHAIN OF GOOD There are only five links in the “endless chain of Rood!” Ist link—you earn 2nd link—you save 3rd link—you deposit Ith link—your bank loans to industries sth link—industries employ people Hence systematic saving helps not only you but your neighbor. Looked squarely in the face. then, it is the duty of everyone to save systematically. ; When the thought grips you that saving helps your neighbor you have experienced a new sensation—it is reflected in increased confidence and assurance. Your deposits are amply secured and your interest at •I'will help accumulate when you bank at Old Adams County Bank The Cort i T-H-E-A-T-R-E Matinee Every Afternoon At 2:30. Evening Show At 7:00 Saturday Matinee At 2:00. Saturday Evening At 6:30 TA 11 IPIIT “STOLEN SE( RETS” I I IwHII ixH I I'niversal featuring ■ V 1 llvlla I Herbert Rawlinson "HANNEL AND GRETEL.'* Bshy l’«Ki;y C<>m<v|,v. k R«vte Fux News 10c 23c MONDAY FRIDAY ■' N " TUESDAY A big Western drama “THE PANt.FROI S featuring MAIO” (till Patton A First National featuring m < onatanre Talmadge <> , • " *•»«! br.f.<h> » nil mmhap mniil •’Hore. A «tramn of the In ilnyw <rf oM when knlghin ®l*h t ami a WWW b»»id rth»t m wi* ..a. » i • a . •• ,t l.iithU "Rmo or Hurt’ A A gisst cvan«ly. yog NKWH FOX N£WM • R«e** 10s She i tt Rretx 10c 29c WEDNESDAY SATURDAY ■'""THURSDAY -ess“A SON OF THE * A " eMerß d,Mma SAHARA” featuring I A First Nalional featuring Jack Hoxie Brit l.ytell, Claire Wind- ( sor. Rosemary Ththy >mi "tibi**' A« thm* rumaurn •nd many other otarc. ~j ( j„. t(| „ maanere with v>.iti I i./i'"i.V l 7Jih , -’ ,n fh-.o ftl r'i Ur | 'lnriul ci •m e nfi<l a #<hh| story, tho gr>»i .1. -i. in Hto | hr | 4|U ’* muitil oot rlm tlllTgroi in th*’ I / Hut.mg of tho HhoUM gad t \ . t | I*.ti ll « . elf ' I < “The New Sheriff” TUX nkwh A clover •mu’My. g Reel* toc29c 10 R«»i» 10c 25c t< K Eiluiathitial piitarn vrery Friday, lot,-retain**ami >-nt**itaiiiin*. I I CUT OUT AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE |

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