Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1924 — Page 3

Local Briefs

■ Mr . an<l Mr*- LL. Merryman and. IROIIRl ROII R and Mr and Mrs. A. J. Graber I. nd d.Hißhtrr. have returned from a ■ motor trip to Indianapolis whore they ■ wore the guests of Mr. Merryman’s I inters and their families. Mrs- Aloyalna Schmitt arrived this I .rtornoon for a two month’s visit with R her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knobler. Mrs. Schmitt was formerly I Marcella Kttebler, and has been living in bos Angeles, California since I 11(>I . marriage two years ago. Mrs. ' gdnnitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthol will I motor to Mansfield. Ohio. Thursday t 0 spend the week end wit Relatives. Mrs. Claude Coffee and children, of Fort Wayne, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Mel J. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. lAwrence Johnson,’ of Leipsic. Ohio, visited relatives! to re over lhe week-end. They were a.rompanied home this morning by, th,dr daughter, Doria Marjory, who' has been a guest of her grandmother, for the past two works. Miss Mildred Butler hogan duties as stenographer at the Smith & Hell Company this morning. Miss Butler rm,reds Miss Naomi Meyer who re signed to spend the summer with her mother at Clear I-akc. William Tague of wear Monroe, was a shopper lh the city today. Mr and Mrs. F. A Peoples. Mrs. Harry Helm, and the Misses Eloise 1., wton and Dora Marie Magley motored to Noblesville this morning. The Misses Mary Callow and Marcella Hower returned to Indianapolis last evening to resume their studies al Madam maker's » School after Msmling the week end here with their parents. Frank Rowley, of Wabash a visitor here over the week end. Harold Frailer, of Bluffton, spent iVt evening here with friend’. Mrs .George Flanders spent the day In Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs (’. 1». Flanders and son. Otto Marshall of Fort Wayne, spent the seek end here with relatives. Cecil Melchi returned to Ft Wayne this morning after spending thryw. ek end with friends and relatives. Miss Mae Baker, of Ft. Wayne, was a guest of her parents here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Paul Dried* and son. of Portland, spent the week end with Mrs II Borling and family.The Misses Runy and Novia Brubaker and latwrence Barker, of War ten. and Miss Frances Hart and Mr. Harry la-e. of Huntington, motored to Decatur Sunday and spent thi- day as lhe gueiils of the Misses Beulah and Katharine Nichols. Mrs. John IMser and Children Vincent and Catharine, were guests at the Alva Nichols home Sunday while Mr. IHser attended the initiation ii-rcmonfea held by the Knights of Columbus lodge—. Stewart Barbour, of Toledo. Ohio. •ho la a student in Ohio Weslyan I'nirirsity, spent the weekend with friends in thin city. Wort has been started on the ex ravation for the new United Brethern church, at the comer of Ninth and Madison streets. The old buildin: has been moved tn the west side of the |<>t and will be used for church or then until the new building is completed.

p ft 1 C ry ry Character. I ! Capacity, •Vo Vo Capital. When a man J"‘" and links for credit Id- II «k< * it are invcMigatcd — ( HARAt 1 hl<CAPACITY and CAPITAL Tfe r* II null of ihh investigation UMiall.v dell termine' hi- general rtedit ingEl A young man. by beginning •'» 11 save earlv. can in lime prmide capr I tnl. and it i- -afe to «*' ,n | ! ilrnr hl- capital * rfher Il ready ha*c builded well ”’ p " ,h |< two Ca—character and rnpacil.. |L Money Having pa." big dhidend* I Try ,u fatpHni and Surplus \ ab^catur.ln^> n «t

| Miss Florence Biggs, who received her diploma from the Decatur high school last Friday night, started work today in the office of Col. Fred Reppert, well known auctioneer. Miss Biggs received the sls In gold offered by the American Association of University WoWmen for the most t outstanding girl member of the class, in all kinds of activities, both in school and out. Dick Archbold, of Toledo, Ohio, is the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold. Newell C. Day, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor in the city this morning, Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Hendricks, of I Monroe, spent the afternoon here I shopping. J. P. Johnson, of Monroe, visited ' friends here this afternoon. C. D. Toeple, C. C. Pumphrey, C. J. Lutz and Rev. R. N. Covert motored J to Grand Rapids to attend the meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church. Mrs. E. W. Kampe went to Fort Wayn,- today to attend a tea given by Mrs. Dan Nlnde iff the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Smith of Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs. C. R. Hammel) and family. Leroy Packard of Wabash was a . visitor in the city over Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Amrine and . son of Anderson spent Sunday in the i city, Mr. Amrine attending the K. of Jc. initiation. ■ | Willard Bebout. son of Mr. and i, Mrs. Wayne Bebout. suffered a frac[Hire of both lames in his right arm when he fell while running in the city water Works |>ark Sunday. T. C. Bowen, of Willshin-. Ohio, I broke both bones in his right arm Saturday. Mr. Bowen was working with a horse when the accident ' happened. Little Ellen Gepliart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. True Oephart, of this 'city, who underwent a serious operatfon at the hospital last week is doing nicely. Mrs. Catherine Christen. Mrs. B. B. I Uhl. Miss Jessie Mae Uhl have returned to Decatur after a pleasant | visit in Louisville. Ky. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Christen. On Friday Mr. G. A. Christen motored to this city with his I mother, sister and nieces returning to laiuisvillr this morning by the way <if Fortville, where he will be joim-d by hi* wife. —-— — ♦ ■ See "Big Brother" Tomorrowevening at Crystal, benefit C. 1., of ('. 1 o —j TWOCENT SUPPER The public U cordially invited to, ihe twocciit siipiu-r that will l>e giv-ii-U Wednesday evening. May 28. !»■-, ginning at six o'clock, at the Mou-j mouth school hou*e by the Young People** class of the Coocord chunh. A free program will be given during the evening. Watch for Biff Announcement in the Democrat of the public sale of town lota in Bellmont addition.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1921

CLUB CALENDAR Monday Delta Theta Tau-Miss Naomi Durkin, 8 o'clock. Seniors- H. B. 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;So. Tuesday Missionary Circle of Evangelical church —Mrs. E. Anspaugh, Mcßarnes street, 7:30 o'clock. Board of Guardians—Library 3 p.m. Progressive 8. S. Class of Presbyterian church—Helen Blossom, 7:30. Tri Kappa,—Bee Leonard, 6:30 p. m. Epworth League of M. E. ChurchSocial—Josephine Suttles. Wednesday SoCha Rea—Mrs. Pete Bollinger, 7:30. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Mafl caret Lose. Woman's Chib of Union Township —Kohr’a Schoolhouse. St. Vincent de Paul—K. of C. Hall. 2:30. Thursday C. L. of C. Degree team—K. of C. Hall. Luncheon Bridge Club, Mrs. J. J. Conroy. 7:30 p. in. E. V. Ladies Aid Society—Church Parlors. Bridbe Club—Miss Madge Hite, 8 o'clock. Zion Lutheran Ladles Aid Society —School house, 2 o'clock. The Delta Theta Tau Sorority will meet with Miss Naomi Durkin, this evening at her home on Mercer avenue. All members are requested to be present. * Th Auction Bridge club will meet with Mrs. Margaret Lose. Wednesday evening. * Miss Madge Hite will entertain the members of the Bridge Club Thursday evening at her home on Win 'Chester street. * The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran Church will meet at the school house Thursday afternoon at (two o’clock. A good attendance Is ‘ desired. * A meeting of the ladles Ai<r Society of the Evangelical Chunh will be held Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. ♦ Mrs. J. J. Conroy will be hostc is ■to the Luncheon Bridge Chib at her | home on Madison street, at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday evening. The tloard of Guardians will meet at the library Tuesday afternoon at j three o'clock. All members arc urgI i>d to Is- present. * The Progressive Sunday school 1 class of the Presbyterian church will ' meet with Helen Blossom. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o>lo<-k. Mrs. S. D. 1 Beavers will assist th<> hostess. * The So Cha Rea Club will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Pete Bollinger at 7:30 o'clock. A good at- ' tendance is desired. o G. L of C. Degree team will meet Thursday evening for practice at the K. of C Mail. * \ Doctor. Kleine At two o'cloyk Munday afternoorf at the St. John's Lutheran church M’i»s Ella Kleine, daughter es County Treasurer and Mrs. Unties Klein**, and Mr. Arthur Doctor wen- unite.t In marriage in the presence of one hundred twenty-live guests. Mis- , Lima Kleine, sister of the bride, at I tended n« maid nf honor, and Elmer Doctor, brother vs the groom, attended as beat man. Th" Misses Kiln Itociur ami Devonna Itoehrnmn were 1 bridesmaids and little Ml»* Kila ' Iks tor. slater of the groom, carried j ' a basket of flower* a* Hower girl. Rev. | Truel'o h recolvial th* vows of the double ring reeemnnv. A reception was hdd at tho home of the bride’s pannis following lhe ceremony. The home wan attractively decorated with spring flowers. A hirg* wadding cake ad'irned the center of the dining mom table. Out-of town aucsia from tihm. Fori Wayre, and Decatar warn In attandoaea Mr. Ductor la a son nf Mr and Mrs. Henry J. Doctor of Alh-n county ami th" ymmg couple will reside on a farm In Hut cvnaty. The Mtaalouary t trclr of th* Kvan- * gall* al i hurt h will tmmf with Mrs. Elimr Anspaugh lotnarruw evening at 7:-kt «• h*r home on M« Barnes mreef* The regular missionary study will b* taken up at this time. Bitt es ’I trj* I’’*- »■ »n la riii tsl 1 * '• |4 Yt'!' rt>f pt*ff »nd te pain- Tenn p o

Membership Drive Is Meeting With Success The campaign for new membern and a renewal of the membership in the Decatur Industrial association started off this morning with splendid success, Will Lin|, chairman of the membership committee stated at noon. Several new members wore enrolled this morning, It was statedThe association hopes to enroll many new members flaring the present drive. o . Referee Picked For Gibbons-Carpentier Bout (United PrtwM Servlet*) Michigan City, May 26 —(Special to Dally Denjncrat)—Edward W. Dickerson, Grand Rapids, Mich,, will be the third man in the ring for the Gibbons-Carpentier 10 round bout here. May 31Dickerson was selected by the mayor of Michigan City and was accepted by managers of both fighters. He was one of three suggested by the show managers. d ——— — CLASS OF 57 (Continued from Page One) speaker and his words touched the liegrts of all. He complimented the Knights of Columbus on their activities and emphasized the fact that it was the duty of Christian gentlemen to set a good example by living an exemplary life. Sang During Services During the high mr.ss. Mr. Andrew Mylott, of Chicago, brother of M. L. Mylott of this city, sang the “O' Salutaris" Mr. Mylott is a famous baritone singer and his singing yesterday was a feature during the impressive service. The children’s choir sang during the services also. The Initiation Work At two o'clock in the afternoon the second degree work was conferred upon the < lass by John J. Dlsser. grand knight and staff of Ft. Wayne. The third degree with its Impressive and beautiful lessons of chalrty. love ami loyalty to home and country was conferred by C. Byron Hayes, district deputy and staff of the Ft. Wayne council . In the evening a smoker and social session was enjoyed at the hall, a number of candidates members of the teams. Rev. Monig han. Mr- Mylott and others called on for short talks. yesterday's inflation was the twelfth Initiation put on by the local council. The council now has a mem-Ix-rship of over 30# and the lodge is the owner of the three story brick building at the corner of Madison and Second streets. Members of Decatur Class The memliers of the Decatur class Andrew Schirack. Burt Gage. Frank laisclie. Herman I'lman. Raphael Ease. Charles L laiurent. Robert E. Ai-mhoff. Ridi.n Miller, E Fit-l O'Brien. Anthony Gaae, Charles T. Lunge. Norbert M. Myer. Wilmer. Randebush. Patrick Murphy, Michael Brhkner.’ Herman Bteh*. H. P. Infantine. Melvin T. (iallogly, Ralph J. Roop. Edward Miller. Henry B. Hraum. Gerald P. Mylott, Floyd Keller. L*o Bogner. Francis R. Costello. Bernard Elting. Paul Phillip, i Henry G. Meyer. Othmur E. Smith. Kdward Murphy. I.oula L. Meyer. Ro-1 liert Voglewede, L. C. Perry. Clar- . cnee E Durkin. > Hugh A. HoMuMtae.. Andrew H. Appleman, Herman A. | laMigerlvh, Frederick K. Hchulte. Ed. J. Gase. Cletmnt J. Guar, Duvld Baker, und Aloyalus Nchn<’ider. The Garrett Candidates Those from Garrett who were In-' Hinted yesterday were; Raymond L Nebraska. Joseph M (Richter, Rylvnstnr V. Ktefanske. I .*>wrcnie F Bhmrn. Ifaarnld E. Tlieislore Jk>hnann, John Fitost, HerlaTt (> Vanderlmu uh. j Iswltx# R- Jankowski*. Frankwinw J Nnallh. Bernard A. Christ, Roman A 11/»-Yi. John R Wctlrayckle, and Frankline .McGuire. —— -i-.-o-.i- ... — AWARD LETTERS iViintlniiid From Page gold. Honor Roll Announced The honor roll far th* lad it woeka nf high aehmd Includes fortysix names »» fallows: Ireta Fisher »'• $-5 Herrrtt* Elw-y ............... 15 Helen Kocher v MM Clarnme ftpullsr bl 2 3 Justine Ntnlts #3 3-3 Rerlteire Nelson 93 M Earl Chas* 13 Dale Koos 91 l-l ( Marcella N<-hoti 93 15 Cordells Knglrntau ..,..•••••• 93 Gladys Glipen 93 Eloise Lewtnn M 4 3 MarlPaa" WlMrtY .. . W 44 i DhtK peters ... 9i Margaret Hsley M 2-3 |

Helen Christen 92 1-5 Jesteen Hocker 92 1-5 Mary Macklit 1-5 Jeanette Steele 92 1-5 Carl Mann 92 Lilah Mumma 92 Josephine Suttlea 92 Edna Thieme 91 3-4 Lester Hunt 91 3-5 Katherine. Hyland 91 3-5 Mary Katherine Schug 91 3-5 Lee Anna Vance 91 1-2 Ruth Johnson 91 2 5 Fred Major 91 1-5 Margaret Bell Ward 91 1-5 Donald Farr 91 Leah Colter 90 4-5 Lucile Engle 90 4 5 Faye Ktugh 90 4 5 Geraldine Andrews 90 3-5 Helen Smith 90 3-5 Luella Went 90 3 5 Marie Burnett 90 1-2 Arthur Everett 90 2-5 Margaret Zwick 90 2-5 Ruth Castle 90 1-4 Richard Bogner 90 1-5 Edna Haugh *.... 90 Harold Sheets 90 Edwina Wilder 90 Hetty Ann Hauck 90 You make the Price—We make lhe Deed on the lot you select in Bellmont Park addition at the auction sale next Saturday. May 31st. 801 L E X FOR BOILS Draw and remove core without poultice or lancing. Al any Druggist. ’ Ait ■ -JMF ■* ! rwswr' — — 400 ROOMS4"U with many mher cnm'nrt liafurv • i»r ritttr*. 100 Rooms at ? ’.MI jwr I >ay ' 100 Roon<*.v S'.O*t |» r Im !'«• Rqpmsat #1.5(1 |s r in, 5# Rornuigt $4.00 p*r Day 50 R.suns at $1.50 per I’ay There li but one price to ewry body. JUtet am po*t»d in room. Food Ser ice the Very Best Club Rr*-akf:.i*t . . $ .75 i Six' ial l.unrSiO!) . .75 Table dllote I Feuers LSO i Coffee S’mp and Tea R:o n— L I in< t hi the iity I < Atari ben ipn'ly bn ■ltil io »br I anirt Iniitan..|v«jhw. <»•» U | (>\ X |. (\ Ittoiltol * I U) • » . •». HOTEL LINCOLN t t tanm (Mpm INDIANAPOLIS

v' Especially chosen and /Mw Especially priced for I Decoration Day— Michaels-Stern Suits $35.00 This is our hid Io the man who hi»* Iwn bidding us (•owl Morning on lhe alt ret hut who f ■ -my-w- >y*-* has hiddinK us "(>ood Sight'’ corn*Io clothing;. This to an ollcrinK that old cuMomcra will welcome and that will aerve Io welcome in new I ones. J 9 'I hese Niiiia tire—M ARX E1.411 S—anil tfa I z much a* we dislike the word—these value* arc \ -SENSATIONAL \ The ntodrla are cut along the same jHitleriW 1 n» our M 12.50 garment. The materials will Mand /i tjk / f SSO clothes in a debate without defeat. DA! y All aiflea—ll Io Hi. All lor Decoration Dav. All ready! fofuvT'Ayecb Ge ’DtGAHJR- INDIANA*-

NOTICE!! All seniors are requested to meet at the high school this evening at eight o’clock to pay for their annuals. Own your Own Home—start NOW! Buy a lot in Bellmont Park Addition at Auction Sale. Saturday, May 31st. r A / \i 7 f . 11l Z. A VW'Z I I y "'/X'd ■ i n-Neii-ecMnwv J Z>/<//c>CxC ZZ PHIIADFIPHIA US A

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