Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 133, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1924 — Page 3
| Local Briefs
v a. Peoples « n<l Mrs ’ Hurry Helm motored to Ossian last evenlng to attend the Pythian Sister ini illation. ' miss Kathryn norwin has returned from Greencastle where she completed her first year as u student at pePauw University. f (.’ritsinger made a business trip t 0 fort Wayne this morning. Mias Naomi Harkless. of Depauw University, at Greencastle, arrived home Monday to spend the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J- Harkless. Mrs Port Hunsicker itnd Mrs. Pallas Jlunsicker attend the Pythian Sister initiation at Ossian last evening. Dan Niblick went to Fort Wayne this morning to attend a meeting of the Tri State Retail Merchants Association. Cecil Melchl returned to Ft. Wayne after spending the week end, here with friends ami relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Byerly went to Hershey. Pa., today as delegates to the conference of the Circuit of llrethern. They represent the Pleasant Dale Church. Mr. and Mrs E. M. Byerly accompanied them. Th‘ reason th’ sky at Naples Is so pretty is because th' natives can’t reach it. Mrs. Em Moots' brother returned from Alaska last week an' panned his whiskers in a Soft He barber shop an’ got SBS in change —Abe Mhrlln. Indianapolis News. J. S. Moses and daughter. Myrtle, of Chicago, have arrived to attend the funeral of Mias Gertrude Moses, which will be held Wednesday after noon. Rev. R. W. Loose, pastor of the local Evangelical church, left this morning for Terre Haute, where he will attend the Young Peoples Convention which will be held in that rtty today, Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. N. H. Rauch, of Waterford. Michigan. Mrs. F. N. Fuhrman, and Oml Smith motored to Greentown today where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dewitt and family. , Mrs. Richard Chamberla'n returned this afternoon to her J.ome at Pent She was accompanied as far as Fort Wayne by her mother, Mrs. George Flanders. Mr. and Mrs. Jea.se Gilbert. William Jiighlvn and George Wfflttonbarger of Monroe, were Sunday visitors nt,
Kellogg’s Bran did more in two weeks than medicine iaken in 20 years
OH of regard for jo«r own health, read thia letter: Crn'totoMVi: Your "Krw»bM Pmn.“ iwd bl •w a* a crrml. luu d«n» nw»r t«r M* In two wrc*. Ihnn iho hundred, of dollar.' worth »f itonbrln. I ha<« Ulan in Inal twenty rcar. for roaotipation. It to woodrrlul and it to no atapto Y<(qr , (nilZi Arlington H Carman. . FatrWoe N. Y. Mr. Carman'* Mtperiesre 1 haa been dnpltratrd in thou.».m<h of hnm>*«. Why door. Kidtawg** Bren ato-reed nhva drug* and ptlto tai If Thrannwi r » tttioplv. Drug. haro an tomt itural effort u|nm the bowefa. They irritate the iat«totinc«. Tint mom they arc 'unit, the tovore one haa to uao. Finally, they have too effect at all. KeUeM'a Braa BTIMVLATEB the
It !P i |i WE ARK I j MEMBERS OF A. It A. I ' Member. of the \mcrican Bttk- || er. Aw»<iH«i«'n art praUrted "' * I war Id-wide detective service. I ur- ■ I Kt.it by thia aenlre of ""V' n ± n 2 r ! have robbed or delaultcd j baaU hao relentle-i ,h "‘ b ""“ rn II have been •‘ n<,wn •*’ ,rt i , Li the M.) when lh-> '™™"' r o ( J' , I , hunk robbr.l ... ..member „r "r ! ii I didn t vou h«n K voor menil»er.h.p I . ahm where I rould *r I I ' There are ol r«urM-, nlhcr an I There are. mcmbcrihip. I vaatagrH In A. 11. *• . ( r o I •”«’ «h** <*• •* wul i b * Lt v7 L I our cuMonu f * and p«‘* • tomcru. -and Smplja
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson and family. Miss Alta Teepte will (eave Friday for Poughkeepsie, New York to attend the commencement exorcises of V ansar College. The class with which Miss Teepde graduated two years ago will hold a reunion during next week. She will also visit griends at Rome, New York. Lightning His Balloon Killing Two Occupants Monticello. 111., j uno 3.—Thrown from a great height when the balloon in wjiich they were charting air currents was struck by lightning, Dr. C. I-eroy Meisinger. United States weather bureau expert from Washington, and Lieut. Jams T. Neely, pilot, Philadelphia, were killed shortly before midnight last night four miles south of here. No one witnessed the accident, which is believed to have occurred during a heavy rain and electrical storm which passed over this sec Hon. Bodies of the two men were found by farmers of the vicinity who were passing through the field. Pick Chairman Os G. 0. P. Resolutions Committee Washington. June 3—(Special to Daily Democrat)—Charles B. Warren American ambassador to .Mexico, lias been virtually agreed upon by republican leaders for the important |>ost of chairman of the resolution committee of the Cleveland convention, ft was learned authoritatively today. Warren is now on his way to the United States from Mexico tn attend the Cleveland convention. He is exj nected to confer with President I Coolidge in Washington before going to Ohio. — O' — Mondell Is Permanent Chairman Os G. 0. P. Meet ; Cleveland. O. June 3 —(Special to Daily Democrat (-•Former Congressman F. W. Mondell of Wyoming, will lie permanent chairman of the repubi lican national convention. William M. Butler, manager of President Coolidge a pre-conventjpn campaign In Cleveland today, made . this announcement.
intrctmea. It rtraw, awrcpa and i nrifir* them. It artn muetly aa nature art*. And it te sevrr nereaaary to in••rrerc tim amount eaten. If eateti rrftilarly. Kt Hogg '» Bran In guarantrod to bring |« , nnnnent relief to the mrart ehrtmir ranee of ronatipation, or <<<ur gmrer return* your money. For K.ll««g'« Bmn to ALL bran. Nothing but ALB bran ran be no effretwe. That in why doc turn n commend Ktllogg’a. The wonderful, nut like flavor of Kt llugg 'a Bran in ewlmurc. It U delieioue— totally unlike ordinary brana. Rat two tablrapoonfula daily—in chronic eaara, with every meal. Eat it with milk or rn-.tm and tn the r«t ipta on every paefUMt*. Kellogg '• Bren, < nuked ami krumblcd. in made m Lattle Creek, bold by all grvccra. ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1921.
club CALENDAB Tuesday Woman’s Missionary Society of Reformed Church—Church. 2:30. Ph! lota Xi—Mrs. Chulmer Porter, 7:30. I rogress Club Pot-Luck Supper. C. L. of C.—K, of C. Hall. t Wednesday W. M. A. o U. B. Church, Mrs. John Hill, 2 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Bible Class— Ray Hamilton. M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society—Mrs. Agnes Carper. W.M.A. of United llrethern Church —Mrs. Stonerook, 2 p. m. Thursday Work and Win Class of U. B. ( hurch Mrs. Jennie Schlickman. Indies Aid of Zion Liftheran church, school house, 2 p. tn. Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society— Mrs. Noah Sheets. Baptist Womens Society—Mrs. Ira Bodie, 2:30 p. m. Ladles' Aid-society of Christian Church—Mrs. H. L. Merry, 2:30 p. m. Concord Bridge Club—Mrs mfwym Concord Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies—Mrs. Cal Kunkel. The Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church— Mrs. 8. D. Beavers, 2:30 p. m. Eevery Ready S. S. Class of M. E. church—Mrs. Frank Carroll. Friday Pocahontas Social Evening. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church — Mrs. Frank Carroll. Woman's Hopie Missionary Society of M. E. church—Mrs. J. W. Mothers, 2:30. Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. Hubert Schmitt. The LadiM Aid Society of the | Zion Lutheran church will meet in |the v schoo| house at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. v Mrs. Sarah Ston 'burner, of Kirkland township, entertained Sunday In honor of her sisters: Mrs. Lucy Easterday, of Shipshewana, and Mrs. Sus'an Arnold, of Bluffton. A delicious dinner was served after which the day was spent in a social way. Those present were: Mrs. Lucy Easterday, Mrs. Susan Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Easterday. of Storgis. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. James Stonerook. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boknecht. Mr. George Burket, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold and children, Mary Elizabeth and Charles laither, of near Decatur; Mr. M. E. Beeler of near Bluffton: Mr. and Mrs. Mlles Stoneburner anil daughter. Wanda Mae. of near Ossian; Mr. and Mrs. O. V. DI ling. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stoneburn er. of Kirkland township; Mrs. Sarah
Stonebumer. .Mlanea Victoria Btoneburner. Mae Stoneburner, Dorothy and Fern Dilling; Meaam. Irvin and Frederick Beeler and Wayne Dilling. * The Ever Ready Ctaaa of the Methodist church will MMt Friday evening at the borne of Mr* Frank Carroll Inatoad of Thurnilay evening an previously announced. The date hu* been changed on account of |he Boys' Cho r eonoert at the church Thursday evening. • * The Mt. I’leanant I’hihi Bible citoM will meet Wedneatlay evening at the home of Ray Hamilton All member* are re*) u •■•ted to be present. * The Men'* Brotherhod of the Evangelical church held their regular monthly meeting nt the church la>t evening, with a n««*l attendance. A novel and integrating program haa been arranged for the nevi meeting which will be held the lirat Monday evening In July. o .Mr. and Mr*. Ilarve KttaM daughter and Mr. and Mr*. Ralolgn Chrlvman and family left earlv -Mon day morning In rhelr automobile* on an eitcndad trip to Lincoln. Mtrbr and I'orthnd. Oregon The hit»on« will go to I’oriland and Mr. Kit»*rt»| may locale th-re. It van ataied. The Gordon family In moving from thtM city to Van Wirt, where Mi. Gordon l» employed, They formerly llvt'd In -Minnie llofthmtao houa<> on Madiaon atrvef. a Mr*. Jo* Laurent and Mr*. J** Brennan delightfully entertained at four table* of bridge la*l riming at j the J. 11. Ilrrmcrkamn home, in honor of Mr*. Frank Brem*rkamp of Terre flattie. I’rlaea were won by Mr* Frank Lo* and Mr» Uwrenre Klrinhetiv At a late hour a dell clou* luncheon wa* **rv*d, Mr*. Aloysio* ItohrtlM. rd !•*• Angelo*, cal . •»« an out «d town gttnat. • Meirgi—Aanba ocher bMrt evening at «lahi o‘r|«wk at th" ham" of R«v, and Mr*, ft N Co vert nrrurrd th* marring* of Mtwa Jhtgarrt Arbbamber on* daughter „t Mr and Mr* F.d A*hb«ttcher aad Cedi Melrhl. • *on of Mr. and Mr*
Sephus Melchl. Rev. Covert read the single ring ceremony. The bride wore a charming dress of powdre blue taffeta fashioned with silver lace. Mrs. Melchl attended the Decatur high school and for u time was employed as stenographer at the Ashbaueher Tin Shop. For the present the young couple will make their home with the bride's parents. Mr. Melchl is employed at Fort Wayne. * The Work and Win Class of the United Brethren church will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Jennie Schlickman at 116 Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cochran will assist the hostess. Mr. Russell Bowman entertained Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bowman. At noon a delicious dinner was served. Mrs. Bowman received many beautiful gifts. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ves Venis; Mrs. W. A. Bowman; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman and children, Kenneth, ale, Madaline and Jimmie; Mr. and Mrs. Milton WerlIng, of Preble; Mr. and Mrs. Powell and son, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Bowman and chiidurn. Glen, Robert. Jaunita and Max; Glen Ray, of this city. * Mrs. C. A. Dugan will leave Thursday for Poughkeepsie, New York, to attend the Vassar commencement, her daughter. Miss Helen, being graduated this year. Mrs. Dugan will be joined by her duaghter. Mrs. Pierre Goodrich, of Indianapolis, who will accompany her there to attend the exercises and the reunion of her class. Many festivities a r e being planned for the week. Miss Frances Dugan will sail for England. June 20. to spend the summer with friends and attend the wedding of Miss Muriel Davenport, of England. * The meeting of the W. M. A. of tho United Brethren church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, has been changed from the home of Mrs. Stonerock to the home of Mrs. John Hill. The program will be: “Bible Study lesson," Mrs. Blanche Elzey: prayer, Mrs. Baughman: song, i'lf Jesus Goes With Me"; “Who I am And What 1 Am Doing In Africa”; “From Otterbein to Africa." Mrs. Clarence Drake; “Would You Pay the Price.” Mrs. George Hili; “How the Weed is Cared for In Africa." * Rev. Whitesell was called from the Baptist Conven’ion at Wilwaukee. Wisconsin, vest■•rday. to he at the bedside of Mrs. Van Hinn, mother of Mrs. Charles Thrap. who is seriously ill. CONTRACTS LET (Continued From Page One)
primary. The in*pectora were allowed three days nt »•» a day. a total of $», while the judges, clerks and sheriff* were- each allowed M. The comnilseton.r* also allowed <lalma lor it meals served to the board al the price charged by whoever aerved them. The price* rung<d from fifty to seventy-five cents each. The total coat of the primary election haa not yet be. n figured up, but it is thought that It will be over three thousand dollars. To Build Two Mors Barns The commlsafoneni will inspect sp>H-ificutlon» for the two new barn* to be greeted on the county farm at the County Infirmary, replacing thorn 1 which w.-r< - troy cd by fire on May lat. Specification* will be adopted | at the July meeting and bids will be re-ceiv.-d «t the Augvwt meeting and the tonlract awarded to the Inwntot bidder It the blds do not exceed the appropriation. BOY CHOIR WILL (Continued from Page Ono) wa* said tn be one nf the most sacred and outstanding oratorios ever h-ani in that < ity. The volcra of the seven j .*y boya and ten m»n In the <hoir, | blended in mighty and beautiful har | I monies. The solo parts were nvtr'tn* ! !y well handled. The concert given by thia choir 'n the Methodist church here 1 recently was highly satlafactory and It I* ** ported that lhe attendance at that .oncep will be surpassed Thursday evening. There will be an admission fee of fifty cents. TkkgU ntfiy Im purcha»ed of Ikiyb- Amspanah at th l '. M K. Hower store 1 , al the F. V. Milla! grocery and at lb* F W Downs print I •hop Follnw'ng la the program whkh will Im< presented* Rerllallvr -Comfort V* My I'eoplr Air— Every Valley Hhall Be Eaalled. Archie -Bpl.o Chorna—And the Glory id la Ixird Choir R.rHalivto—Thu* HaHh the latrd. Air Hut Mho «May Abid*. F E Btotider Chorus— And M* Shall Furitr Choir R»rliativs-R»bold a Virga Hhallj
Conceive. Robert Flory Air and Chorus —O Thou That Tellest Good Tidings to Zion. Robert Flory and Choir Recitative — For Behold Darkness Shall Cover the Earth./ Air —The People That Walked in Darkness. F. E. Stouder Chorus—For Unto Us a Child is Born. . Choir Recitative —There Were Shepherds. George McComb 'Chorus —Glory to God. r Choir Air—Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion. Boy Sopranos He Shall Feed His Flock. Masters Flory and McComb Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs Choir Air—He Was Despised. Robert Flory Chorus—Hallelujah. Choir. , 0 , RELIEVES GAS 0 N STOMACH OR NO COST! — This is the season when your liver becomes sluggish and your bowels' clogged. You feel tiled and run down -frequently bothered with such symptoms as coated tongue, bad taste. Indigestion. Constipation, pains in back and sides. Pimples, Sick Head-1 aches, Biliousness. . Make this test! Cleanse and tone! your liver with Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup. Contains pure vegetable ingredients, prescribed by Physicians.; Helps Nature tone and strengthen! your stomach, improve digestion. ■ io tired and in er taxed nerves, brace up whole system and purify your blood. Notice quick difference in way you look. eat. sleep and feel. I You. too, will be satisfied, as others , are. or no cost. Dr. Thacher's is sold and tecominended by The Holthouse Drug Co. e New Treatment For Swollen Glands People who have enlarged glands ought to know that by freely applying Emerald Oil daily the gland cun I be brought to a head and all the' germs and poisonous secretions discharged and destroyed Furthermore the opening will heal, surely and speedily and without leaving an unsightly seer. People who d‘sire thi streatment should secure a twoounie original bottle of Emerald OH (full strength) and use as direct-1 ed. It Is a very concentrated prepar-1 ation and a small quantity lasts a i long time. It is also used to reduce swollen yeins and dissolves goitre. I
I) A N C E K. of C. Hall Thursday Evening, June sth Bcgimicrn ('.lass 7:15 Ass.inblv ('.ki55...... X:ls Men. 15c plus 5c lax. Ijttlics 13c, 2c tax. (iiMwl Music Assured. Fred Scliurger, Mgr.
—these suits and suit WWU prices would make ■ ; tO friends anywhere * —n* Transplant these suiln anti these prices In ant other part of the country and they wotikl do a land r e office* bllsines"! gara**.* »u«a » .WtosJtow .JJwa It's not because thia store in in llerntur that t»e are ruohed—H's because clothing like this al *22.50 , anti *35.00 isn’t being shown very many places—any "T. \ pinre. V J Our chief trouble isn't in selling good clothing-w y'K. it it’s in getting it. . \ Wt are playing to packed house* in the day time I LI j —wending night letters to nur manufacturer al night J A W i —and between the two—we are showing you betlct / fW 7, clothes at lower figures than you could duplicate in a . \ T // Cook's Tour! \ ’ \ s/*— -W MichaelwSfern Summer Suits Vk I k * * 4U $1t».50 "• $27.50 L/ Flannel trousers .... *3.00 to *»i.sO 'F* Fair Isle Swealets *3.50 to *|o.<Wf / ■fefuvT-Myetb Go J BFrrr»acfrNK L£fS J HQ"CY-bi ways- • DECATUR • INDIANA • '
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