Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1924 — Page 5

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■ A photosraph of the new United B Brf thren church, which is in the R „ f eonHiruction at the corner of B Xinth and Madiaon streets, will ap- ■ | ir jn th,. Daily Democrat tomorrow, H together with announcements and R ,inis for >he cornerstone laying serv- ■ 'La which will be held Sunday. MemIl l«. r s of '!"• congregation are making R pl;1I))i f O r an enjoyable and interesting B service Sunday. * R !rH . John Carmody spent the day B in Fort Wayne visiting friends. ■ Mr and Mrs. E. F. Gass and daughB tore. Marie and Mrs. V. J. Horman, B motored to Anderson this morning. R Tln'tus 11. Hocker arrived last evB ening from Bloomington to spend B several days with his parents. He EH will return Tuesday to be graduated with his class, from Indiana Univers ■ ity - K Han Hoffman, of Preble, was a B |,witness visitor in the. city this morn B Ing. ■ Mrs Charles Cook, of Ossian visit- ■ e<l friends here K Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of B| Preble, spent the day here shopping. B Miss Mildred Railing, student nurse EH of the Lutheran Hospital at Fort R Wayne, is the guest of her mother. R Mrs Nora Railing, this afternoon. ■ Sam Hirsch. of Cincinnati, Ohio, R was a business caller in the city to- ■ <i» v - R Henry Meyers, of southwest of R Monroe, was in the city this afterR noon looking after business interests. B Mrs Jacob Horne, of Kirkland town R ship, spent the afternoon here shop R pingB Mrs Charles Longenberger, of Blue R Creek township, was a shopper here R this afternoon. B Mrs John Lautzenheiser and fam R ily, of Pleasant Mills, visited friends R here this afternoon.

I fiSr\ One Name to I \£V REMEMBER I Look for this sign. ■ for evcrylhing your motor needs. ■ (lie gas thal responds will) dy- ■ nnniic |M>wt*r -the oil thal ;icI- eomplishes the smoothest lubrication. TEXACO Gasoline—The \ olatile Gas I TEXACO I * Motor Oils—The clear, clean golden colored oil. z ' Special prices on Fisk Red Tops 30 \ 3' • for Saturday. Look these Tire Bargains over. I Texaco Service Station R. N. RUNYON & SON Opposite Interurban Station I’hone <»->2 — I twcr* n What Van We Do For You.’ I , > Credit Investigations— U • | We air always ready Io assist Si "O’tr friend* in inv< stigattn'J 11 modal or credit standing " I" Il mm*, fl"™ n, ‘ . 11 wh«»m Hwv coittemplnle dcidiug. II matter when l<Hiited. II Our h'h. thi'. I] h sprcl. and. win th. . >-•' «• || cualomcr or not. |»l« 1,1 |( 11 cull tin ns lor such m rx “*'• ' , |i be gtod to serve you without < I • I Our ambition is I* '" 'h- "" !l | '.sink of real |Misomd servin’. Bqnk . 'Capital and Surplus fI2OOOOOO < BDgjcgtui > .

Lloyd Bauman, of Root township,! was here this afternoon looking after j business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bremerkamp have returned to their home at Terre Haute after spending several days here as the guest of Mr. Bremerkamp s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Bremerkamp. They are planning to move to California this summer. Miss Blanche McCrory and Mrs. Ralph McCrory and sons went to Ft. Wayne this morning. Bank Suit Against Wells County Sheriff Sent Here \ Bluffton, Juno s.—The case of the Panners State bank of Portland, against Sheriff Noah Frauhiger, was sent to Adams county on change of venue. The plaintiff asked the change I and the parties agreed that it should I be sent to Adams. The case is one In settlement of a foreclosure suit as reported by the sheriff. The sheriff sent a check in settlement, and he avers In his answer, that considerable time I elapsed before the plaintiff expressed i objections. o—— Thinks Walsh Deserves Honor From Democrats St. Loufa, June s—”l think the democratic party should show its appreciation of Senator Walsh by giv!ing him the highest honor within its I power.” This was the comment of Senator I Burton K. Wheeler, today after a reI sume of his Montana oplleagtie'z reI port to the oil committee on the .lease Investigation. 1 "The report Is cored as the fads are known to me. I belivo Senator , Walsh is the greatest constitutional lawyer in the senate.”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1921

CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Work and Win Class of U. B. | Church—Mrs. Jennie Schlickman, j Ladles Aid of Zion Lutheran church, school house, 2 p. m. ’ Mt. Pleasant Ladies’ Aid Society— Mrs. Noah Sheets. Baptist Womens Society—Mrs. Ira * I Bodie, 2:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society of Christian Church—Mrs. H. L. Merry, 2:30 p. m. Concord Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies— Mrs. Cal Kunkel. 1 he Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church— I Mrs. S. D. Beavers, 2:30 p. m. Eevery Ready S. S. Class of M. E. i church—Mrs. Frank Carroll. t Calvary E. V. Ladles Aid Society— Mrs. Walter Kqos, 1:30 p. m. Antioch Women's Missionary band , —Mrs. John Brown. 2 p. m. Friday Woman’s Relief Corps—Legion Hall . 2 p. lu. E. V. Children's Day Practice—At Church, 2 o'clock. C. L. of C. Degree Team Practice —7;30. Pocahontas Social Evening. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. Frank Carroll. Woman's Home Missionary Society! 1 of M. E. church—Mrs. J. W. Melbers, 2:30. Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. Hubert Schmitt. Saturday Ladins’ Aid Society ot U. B. Church I 2c Sapper Graham & Walters Bldg., 5 to 7 p. m. Sunday Christian Igidies Aid Society Pastry I Salo— Lieehty Moat Market, 9 o'clock ' C. L. of C. Degree Team Pract.ce i—3:3O p. m. Monday C. L. of C. Dress Rehearsal—7:3o p. m. • The regular meeting of the Antic h | Women's Missionary prayer band will 1 meet at the home of Mrs. John Brown IMijrzon, Thursday afternoon at two O’clock. This will lie general prayer , meeting for the men as well as the i women. because of the revival me it- ■ Ings being in progress. * The ladies' Aid society of the United Brethren church will serve a 1 two of nt supper Saturday evening in the Graham k Walters building on Second street. from live until seven o'clock. The ladies will bake doushnuts Friday and any one wishing an order may call Mrs. C. E. Baughman before that time. * The Mdicg Aid Society of the Calvary Evangelical Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:3.i , Koos of Docatur. All member are | reoiiestod to be present, o'tlock at the nome of Mrs. Walter * Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Aurand. of Monroe. entertained at dinner Sunday i i Boner at Mr. and .Mrs. J W. Aurand. of laifayetie; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfarl Aurand. of Muncie; Mr. and Mn. Roy Illicit. of Cleveland, <• : M Hu mII lloverman. and s«n Vernon J. of ary: and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aurand, ami daughter. Kathryn, of this city. * ’; The Woman's Relief Corps w'll i meet Friday aftern<s>n at th<; Legion I Hall at 2 o'clock. All nu mbers are , •’eqnc-led to be present. Mias Helen Illee delightfully enter-1 I tained a number of her friends lasi | evening al which lime she announced. I her engagement and approaching I marriage to Charles Keller, son of Mr ■ 'John and Mrs. Keller. Bunco was |»fa’ |..r and prizes were won by the Ml*'"-, I i Ada Steven*, ladln Zltamer and Kalilcrlne Nhhob. Mier the guests were Invited to the dining mom where a dellclottg iwo-cnnrsr luncheon waa ( ! served. A color »ivm» of pink and while was carried rut In the table. I decoral lons. Baskets of sweet peas and ferns added much io the attrao| ilvrness of ’be tabid. The nut cups' I and place curds were of a harmonb-l hag natm*. italniy favor* at nock! guest'* place revealed the secret,. ■Helen and Charlea, June 2«" The, out nt town gueats who altanded the. pretty affair wrm the Misses Hanoi, and I < li» Zlismaa and Margaret Hire.l nt Fort Wayne. The wedding will bo solemnised at the 8t Mary's Catho- ' lie chur< h. o The mmiboit of lb o Junior class nf| He Csiholir H ah t'choul entertained | ■ ibo i>i»ml>era of Ih* 1 gradtinting • fas* Lt a lovely bauqu-t fact evening at hhe K of c. hall. Htwaniera of th" iiinior cr>b>r". blue and white, nnd tho! ;:7X' h t 7 , * ttachefa of white tiring tinner* and, termry wire atoct used Tim long tabla **• I’*'i *b*te llnm and a miniaiura griduata hold ng a db I

j ploma was used as the centerpiece. I Baskets of white flowers were also placed on the table. Father J. A. Seimetz acted as toastmaster and the junior response was given by Earl Christen. The Misses Mary Colchin, Mary Harris and Rose Marie Smith assistedserving the fourcourse dinner which was prepared by Sisters Vera ami Sophia. During the last course surprise favors containing fortunes were given the guests. After the dinner dancing and games were enjoyed. The members of the junior class include Earl Christen, Robert Voglewede, Hugh Holthouse, Fred Schulte. George Laurent, Gerald Mylott. Those who were graduated at the commencement exercises last Tuesday evening were the Misses Anna Dowling, Anna Baker and Marie Foos. Rev. Seimetz and Rev. Otto Peters were also guests. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2;30 o'clock I with Mrs. J. W. Mothers at her home on the corner of Madison and Third street. Mrs. Dan Sprang will have I the lesson study on "Orientals." Mrs. Vail will report on the Garrett convention and the election of officers will be held. A good attendance is desired. ’ — X—o——_ Ixjgansport—Five veteran Pennsylvania employees went on the honor roll June 1. They were all more than | •>» years old.

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CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to extend our sincerest thanks to the many friends for the assistance rendered during the sickness and death o| our beloved husband ami father; also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. ELMER MILLER, AND CHILDREN,

P / r =^^^ i • s ) I GUESSWORKT’ VERSUS KNOWLEDGE ..|r>—‘-Why didn’t 1?”—How differently things would have been!" We hear it on all sides. « Countless thousand of widows and those to whom money has been left have been deprived of their inheritance by injudicious investments. A unique distinction associates itself with this hank, and that is that ' every widow or other person who has consulted with us about inheritances has actually gained—that is when they followed our advice. The proper investing of trust funds is the highest obligation a hank assumes—whether one hundred dollars or one hundred thousand dollars, . we give all such investments serious thought and study. Fifty years of crystallized knowledge is at your disposal when you consult with OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK maaMUMi'inoußMaMaHaHaaßaaaanMHwaaHMHiaßaMaMMaHm-

Call 139 when ready for your; photos. We will call with car for you.—Porter Studio. 135tf BAM) CONCERT The Monroe Band will give a band concert Friday evening, .lune 6th, at Monroe, Ind. Everybody come. • j

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