Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 134, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1924 — Page 5

r Local Briefs I

Mrs. John Heitor and Mrs. John I Tyndall left this morning for Indian- i apolia to attend the State Democratic i convention. Ming Florino Michaud, who has completed her third year of study at,. Western College at Oxford, Ohio, will lirr lve home tomorrow to spend the aiimmer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Michaud. C C. Ernst went to Indianapolis th ls morning to attend the state democratic convention. j I). Dailey, of Paulding. Ohio, was a business visitor here this ingC. J. Roth, of South Bend, called on business friends hero this morning. Charles Johnson, of north of the c lty, was a business visitor here this morning. Mrs. Dan Tyndall is in Chicago atoning the Northwestern University May Festival. It don’t make no difference howwell you kin write if you kin jistj think of a catchy title We all take our hats off t" successful men, but we feel more at homo among failures. ; —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. The daily vacation Bible School conducted by Rev. B. N. Covert, pastor of the Prebyterian church is increasing in numbers dally. There were 79 pupils attending the sessions yesterday and much interest Is being shown by all. Manual traiinng work is also being done by the bovs. The street banners Ind flags advertising the Chautauqua were put up yesterday by the city electricians. To day Mr. Ralph Storm of the Indian- • > a . I 1— — I 1

apolin office and William Linn, local advertising chairman wore putting up the window cards and large bills. The Chautauqua will be advertised for a distance of several miles. The program opens on Tuesday, June 24th. C. C. Lucas the internal revenue man is tn the city looking after bullness matters. Plans are going ahead for the big Fourth of July race meet and < < iehration to be held in this city at Bellmont park on July 4th and July sth. You are invited to attend and , S“ke<t to tell your friends about it. .Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell and Min. William, have returned from Milwaukee, Wisconsin where they attended

the Northern Baptists convention. | death* are not *«•*••»»i->.«* «i MRS. SCHUBERT GAINS 35 POUNDS ON TANLAC

An Indianapolis Lady Says Medicine Has Overcome Nervousness And Sick Headaches. ’Tanlae has increased my weight from 115 to 150 pounds and made me mi well and happy that I just feel like singing for joy." is the enthusiastic statement of Mrs. W. E. Schote rt. 24S W„ Bakemeyer St.. Indianapolis. Ind. 'The change in me is perfectly wonderful! Why. three months ago. my appetite was so poor I hardly car- 1 ••d to eat anything, my nerves were all unstrung and I was feeling woe-

r ■ ■ r II || What Can We i)o For You'.’ |* Ceedit Invest hratione— II We wre iilwup t« um« 11 our friend* in invcsti«i«tinw 11 iiMiH-inl or cred I uliiudniM "• P’ 1 I X Hrm> <•■• || whom thry <«"•'«•••»!’ I: ’‘* ,k II irnithr wlnrr lotulru. 11 Our fiicilili l '’ f, r< mi«I» H> ;| * ' I fi> ..... U ... K r...l «.. .n 'h.; I’ Jw"'. ’ML? “l ine l" I I Our umhilinn b1“ lhb ” | ’.Mink <<r mil iM-rsomd mtmo. Capital and Surplus SIM)OO.OG t 3Dtecatui\ indiQiifl ' *

ie county commissioners met this morning and looked over plans! and specifications tor the construe- 1 tion of the new barns at the County, In Urinary. The plans will be adopt-' ed at the July meeting and bids re-1 ceied for the constructing of the buildings in August. Word has been received from the manufacturer that the American-La-france pumper outfit purchased byl the city is being completed and will be shipped within a few weeks. Rev. Father Vincent Ehinger, of Wray, Colorado, son of Mrs. E. X.| Ehinger of this city, and Rev. J. R.j Koch, of Akron, Colorado, who are, motoring to Rochester, N. Y„ stopped' off here yesterday for a short visit with Mrs. Ehinger. They are traveling in a closed ear and will remain in Ro-I j Chester a short time. Father Ehinger . will then drive to Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. Hurt Mangold motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith will arrive home Thursday from Los Angetes, California, where they have spent the last several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Omro Bruns and’ daughter, returned to their home at Fort Wayne, after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Minnie Wilkenson went to Fort Wayne to be the guest of relatives. Mrs. Mildred Blodgett, of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. (V Pumphrey and daughter. Eleanor. Miss Cecilia (lillig spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne with friends. Mrs. C .8. Clark and Mrs. C. L.

| Meibers went to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Peterson and daughters Gladys, and Reba, of south of the city, spent the aftemocn here | shopping. Mrs. George Ohler, of Root township was a shopper this afternoon. Mrs. John Milh-r of Prebl*. township. visiter! friends here this after noon. Mrs. Mary Wemhoff has returned from Chicago where she spent a week visiting with friends. A Holy Is'aid Mayajima. one of the holy Islands In the Japanese arrhlpelagn. is dedicated to three goddesses and births or

| — fully weak and run-own. Bilious at- ' tacks, severe headach' S. dlszfness , and sleeplessness were also troubling me; so:netinv*s I ached from head Io feet, and everything I took to relieve ■my troubles seem<-d to aggravate them instead. “But not so w‘th Tanlae. It gave nn complete relief ami now I eat tine, sleep tine and feel fine and am simply delighted with the strength and energy it has brought me. Tan lac Is certainly a grand medicine." Tania* Is for sale by all g**o*l drug gists. Accept no substitute. Ove# 4<> Million tmttles sold. » Tania* V<-g«-lable Pili*. for rrmstlpation Hade and recommended by the matiufatlurers of TANLAC.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE I, 1921

S© CLUB CALENDAR 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 Brethern Church —Mrs. Stonerook, 2 p. m. Thursday Work and Win Class of U, B. < hurch Mrs. Jennie Schlickman. latdies Aid of Zion Liftlieran church, school house, 2 p. m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society— Mrs. Noah Sheets. Baptist Womens Society—Mrs. Ira Bodie, 2:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society of Christian j Church—Mrs. H. L. Merry, 2:30 p. m. I Concord Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies—Mrs. Cal Kunkel. The Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church— Mrs. S. D. Beavers, 2:30 p. m. Eevery Ready S. S. Class of M. E. church—Mrs. Frank Carroll. Friday E. V. Children's Day Practice —At Church, 2 o’clock. C. L. of C. Degree Teipn Practice —7; 30. Pocahontas Social Evening. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. Frank Carroll. Woman's Home Missionary Society of M. E. church—Mrs. J. W. MelbersJ 2:30. Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. Hub-1 ert Schmitt. Sunday Christian Ladies Aid Society Pastry Sale —Liechty Meat Market, 9 o’clock.

C. L. of C. Degree Team Practice —3:3t> p. m. Monday C. L. of C. Dress Rehearsal—7:3o i p. m. —• The Psi iota Xi Sorority met last’ evening at the home of Mrs. Made Porter on Mercer Avenue. Election i of officers was held and Miss Fan Hammell was re-elected president. Other officers who will begin duties, at the next meeting are. vice-prod dent, Marcella Kern: secretary, Lucille Stalter: corresponding secretary, ' Itonna Panish; treasurer. Carolyn ■ keker: conductress, Helen SwearingI en. Plans were mods for initiation which will be held Juno 17. At a Ute hear delectable ' refreshments we re | served by the hostess. * The members of th*- Catholic Ladies of Columbia degree team are re- | quested to meet for practice Friday : evening, at 7:3® o’clock: Bunday afternoon at 3:30 p. m.; Monday ev* tiling at 7:30 for dress rehearsal. I iti Cation will be held Tuesday evening. June in. • All children who have parts in the Children's Day exercise* at th** Evangelical church for next Sunday. are ' requested to meet at th** church for practise Friday afternoon at two o'clock. • | The ladies Aid Society of the Christian Church will hold a pasi'Y sale at Ucchty Meat Market on Monroe Street. Saturday morning at nine 1 o'clock. The liberal patronage of the . public Is solicited. | —o Cornerstone !>ayinji To Be (Ircat Event Sunday The cornorstono laying at the t'nlt-1 e*l Brethren church S nday will Im* , ■ a great evept. If the weather per- * ; mlts. the services will b<* hold ht j 10:30 on the lawn of th- *ost ward school, where seats will be arranged | 1 for the people. The workers of the ■ congregation have b*-*n securing ' names for th*- cornerstone «• 11-* 0 I each. Many have given their nuuus.l . for which the church Is thankful tor the help. The new structure w'll afford ado*iuate previsions for Bunday school i work and will have lha sanction of | *be Board of Religious Ed it cation. ■ • O—— ——— Children’ll Day Program At Washington M. E. Church A 'hltdren’s Day program will b- , , held nt the WasblnnH'B M E. church „ n H*md*iy. Jun- Mb A hue program la le-iur prepared an® '•»" public i» I i.eirdisHy invited to ntteed. *lhc ', hlldren In the congngntioti will take 1 Iw*ri in th- programJohn Wemhoff Enters Real Estate Business John H Wemhoff. a son of Mrs. I Mary Wemhoff. of thia city has reI nlgt-.d hl* posiii'ttt with th** Wayne T.*n! ind Pump company, ni Fort, to ' enter th* employ of the real -slate 1 firm **f North * <Ulm*yer. Mr. WornI hnff ha* been In the service of the Wayne Tank and ru»U» «ompaav since j i 191 S when hs tok a position in ths

■ accounting 'department, where" he i I worked until 1922, when he was named office manager of the Detroit district office of the company. Last year he was again called back to the! home office and placed in the auditing division. ,

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I — _ -— iiiinmiiniffl- ■ "risks* I = — " /fWSI FRIDAY JUNE 6th I OUR ANNIVERSARY I Next Friday, June 6th, marks the Fifth Anniversary of our entry into business in Decatur. During this time we have served the automobile public as best we ■ > could and are indeed grateful for the wonderful patronage extended to • I I As a means to further extend our gratitude for your patronage, we j are going to off er you our 1 Entire Stock of Auto Accessories | I Penna. Vacuum Cup and Studebaker Wulff Tires I on Friday and Saturday, our Anniversary Days at greatly reduced g £ prices. B r J Special for Friday and Saturday I ■ Every person purchasing 5 gallons of gasoline at our station a Friday and Saturctay will be given an aluminum Decatur name 0 f plate FREE. > ~ I ELBERSON SERVICE STATION I A complete line of Accessories, Tires, 1 ulu s, I Gas and Oils Everything Ig < j * for the automobile. aSL « j Diamond Gasoiinc Vecdol Oil B 1 •' • irgrr.X*

—■ I —— SL You don’t have to ’ dress like an Englishmen unless you want jiffe to! English styles are in style and we have thou- f *A sands of English Fashion Notes in stock—but we / also have a huge assortment for the man who £ wouldn't give a lig to look like the Prince of :v Wales. , If you don’t like the loose coats— If you wouldn’t wear a pair of wide trousers e FT i JtS>' ‘A \ on a bet— IL ’/J If you think the new English type hat is as \ / funny as lien Turpin— I i This store is your store—for while we have •/ Z/A a complete stock of English clothes we never for \ \ a minute forget that the Stars and Stripes are the / \ best bet in the lot! —QMO / X Showing now—New Michaels-Stern Suits T that are as American as Apple Pie. / $22.50 ”■ $37.50 PORTIS HATS Portis Felt and Straw Hats. 'Where the best IS WOrtl TekvT-Myeo Ge J BETTER clothes FOft LESS J money-always - •DECATUR- INDIANA’ iiiwui.i umii In mw mimian—■— im——— ijim irniri—rimrnr-rr —r*