Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1924 — Page 5

I Local Briefs I N

Burk .of the Burk Elevator < matters at Kennett, Mo. The regular meeting of the Rotarians will be he,rt ,11,R ev ® nln K- Hon Newman T. Miller, state tiro marshall will deliver an address at the meeting. Several layers of brick were laid at the new Catholic high school yester day. Work is progressing nicely on the construction of the building. The corner stone laying ceremony will be held on Sunday, July 6th. , The Salvalon Army tag day was being held today. Members of the American Legion were assisting in the work. Indianapolis Is conducting a war against motor speeders and violators of the speed laws. Yesterday 123 people were arrigned in court. All violators are hauled to the police station in the police patrol wagon. The officials say they are going to stop speeding and violation of the law if they have to arrest every per son in the capital city. Several Decatur people went to Ft. Wayne today to attend the Firemen’s convention. Decatur had a good ■ delegation of firemen at the meeting, the city firemen and the General ' Electric firemen being represented. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Patterson and three children arrived yesterday front Marmaduke. Arkansas ami are guests at the J. C. Patterson home. They motored through and enjoyed the trip. Today they are visiting friends In Fort Wayne. The W. A. Kunkel family and Virgil Simmons of Bluffton left today for New York City to attend the conven Uon. The office girls from the Cloverleaf CreumeF.es enjoyed a breakfast party, at Bellmont Park this morning Barney Kalvcr visited friends at Monroe last evening. Miss Katherine Kocher visited friends at Fort Wayne this morning. Mrs. Freeh Hower spent the after noon in Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. Mrs. J. H. Voglewede and daughter. Bertha and Mrs. Charles Vogle wede attended the commencement ex °f the St - Catharine's Atadmey at Fort Wayne last evening The Misses Kaiuie ti and Helen Haefling, graduated. Mrs. Vincent Ahrams. of Hunting ton .Is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs W. O. Bigham. Mrs. Abrams has been sufferihg with ulcers of the

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Hurried and improper eating. n< r» I oua worry and lack of exercise chn 1 intestines and weaken the Liter Self Neglect and the use of “so call ed“ mild stimulants aggravate Ihi.' <»ndltion and make matters worse The result is Self Poisoning; no long er can your liver d<’ its work properly, and your health breaks down. That's why you wake up dull and tired, tongue coaled. bad taste, and offensive breath. Tl.at's why >*u <tlen suffer from loss of appetite, had digestion, gas on sour, weak

r w *h II . j| HE FIRMLY BELIEVES Il IN ISSt'RANCE || He carrier life. accident. lire || and automobile insurance. He || g|M> consider* hio < hcckina Ac- | |1 count a form of ioM/rance-H | |i a««urr« the *afe ‘"»" 4rr of I |l fund* and enable* him t« I | avoid the hazard* «f much | I in hou*e or pocket. ■ Pay the ptmleot way-*!* | |t„ check* of thia bank. Nrational.B..ink X**” t> UT ? lus . tur.’. Indiana

stomach for some time and for almost two weeks has been confined at the home of her parents. Site is tin tier the care of a physician and is Improving daily. She hopes to be able to return to her home within a week. John representing tile Old Trails Automobile Insurance company, writers of all kinds of auto insurance only, was here today and appointed Fred E. Kolter of the American Securities company to represent that company in this territory. Mr. Kolter Is ready for business in (hat line now and Mr. Crittenberger claims the policies the best and the price as low as can be found. Tlie Misses Genevieve Belling, Genevieve Kitson. Marie Murtaugh, Cecil Miller. Winifred Kitson and Kenneth Miller motored to Berne last evening and enjoyed a swim at the Berne Swimming Pool. Mrs. Belle Lichtensteiger, ami son Paul and daughter. Dorothy, of near Wren, Ohio, were shoppers in the city yesterday. Mrs. D. J. Hensley ami Miss Donna Parrish motored to Rome City this morning to spend several days at the i'llunslcker cottage . The final rehearsal for “Daddy ■ Ixmglegs," the home talent play to 'he given in the high school auditorium by the C. E. society of the Presbyterian church, Friday night, was held at the auditorium last night. The r<“hearral was a fine success and those who attend the play ate assured a real evenings entertainment. The I rehearsal last night was a (full dr. rehearsal. Mrs. Harry Helm spent the day in Fort Wayne as the guest of Mr. ami 'Mrs. Ed. Yahne. To Dedicate Bahy Cottage Next Sunday The dedication of the Baby Cot tage at the Reformed Orphan’s home. Ft. Wayne will be held Sunday after noon at two o'clock. An excellent program will b- given in connection with the dedication. The local Reformed congregation contributed to wards the building of the cottage and it Is one of the many improvements made at the Orphan’s home. Several Decatur people are planning Io attend the services Sunday. Mat Kirsch, who is treasurer of the R< formed Church Orphan s home, will attend the annual meeting of the trustees to be held next Monday at the orphanage.

| stomach, constipation. nt"l ag< nurul rundown, nervous <<>ndUi«>n of the whole sy*tem. Make th»»te't' Cleanre and tone votir liver and bowels with Dr. Thachlar'a IJver A Blood svrup Put your >.i<>iiM"h in ii»ndiii<>n; soothe yotir 11,-Sd. oveil.ixed nerv.g; bra. e up your system: rend purer, healthier blood coursing through your ins; fe.l like a different ih tm.ii in 11 ',. <uor lesa. You. too. will be rati, "uri a. others have, or no coat. Dr Thacher’s la « ,1, l w**' l |mended bv the Holthouse Drug Co.

CLUB calend ar Thursday Mt. Pleasant. Philomath Bible class —Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. Zin I,utheran Ladies' Aid Society,— school house, 2 p.m. • Bachelor Maids -Mrs. Dan Niblick, 6:30 p. m. Baptist Woman's Society—Mru. Brumley, 2:30 p, m. ( hrlstian Ijullea Ahl Society—Mrs. Joo Beery, 2:30 p. m. Northwestern Collego Glee Club— At High School Auditorium, 8 p. tn. Pot Luck Supper—Evangelical C.E. at church, 6:00. Friday W. It. C.—Legion Hall, 2 o'clock. D. Y. B. Class of U. B. Church — Mrs. W. 11. Foughty, 7:30 p. m. Loyal Daughuers class of Evangelical Church Mrs. George Sprague. M F. M. 8. of M. E. Church Mrs. Roland Shimp, 2 p. m. Phocahontas Social Night—Friday, after lodge. Ben Hur Election—Ben Hur Hall. Saturday Two-cent supper, Graham & Walters building on Second street, by United Brethren Indies' Aid. , MONDAY King's Heralds of M. E. ChurchMrs. Roland Shimp, 2:20 p. m. Mrs. Henry Schamerloh entertained at dinner yesterday for a number of Invited guests. Covers were laid for Mrs. George Scaer and daughter Pricllla, of Convoy. Ohio, and Rev. and Mrs. Mack Scaer of Seally, Texas and Mrs. George Reidenbach.of Convoy. Mrs. Scaer Is a sister to Mrs. Schamerloh. * The D. Y. B. class of the United Brethern chruch will meet with Mrs. >\V. 11. Foughty on Friday evening iat 7:30 instead of Thursday evening as stated In Wednesday's paper. * The Woman's Relief Corps will meet at the la-gion Hall Friday afternoon at two o'clock. A good attendance is desired. * Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krick celebrated tb.wr golden wedding anniversary yesterday at their home on Merger Avenue. At gx o'clock a dinner was served and alt the children and | their famlMee were guests except Virgil Krick, who is in the south an bnsfne-s. The home was very prettily decorated with flower arrangements. orange blossoms und yellow roses being used. Covers were laid for Mr. and' ifrn. John I’arrsh and children; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krick and family: Mr. and Mrs. George Kricik and family: Mr. and M'S. Dolch and family, of Toledo: Mr. and I Mrs. Dalian Butler, of Fort Wayne; Ml>s Agnes Krick, of Booth Ihnd: I Mrs. Virgil Krick and daughters .of j this city; Walter aud Joseph'tt" j Krick. • The Corinthian Class of the ChrisI tian church enjoyed a very pleasant "trip around the world" lad ev.n’ng * America wns visited first, this be ng hold at the lumie of Miss Eva Ack'r. i Light refreohtnoata were served in ! American style and a cover tone I i was enjoyed. The next eotmtry visit i.-d was Germany at the home us Rev. i and Mrs. 11. A. Thompson The guests I were greeted at the door by th<* Ger man twins, Emma ami ta*na Gurh. ■ M*s Florent e Anderson sang a (Jarman MM sail lb" «•••»» •* ,M I two nu've duels. The lunclieou wrvI. d at this borne was very st int du" to the conditions tn Germany today. Japan, ut the home of James Ander | son. east of the city, was a very pret IV place. Japanese lanterns Ughird ihr mitre house. Candy was sold I from a tasiili designed <>f appropriate [ ilecoratluns • Tea was ervetl by two little Japanese maidens. Tho Inal, country vUited was Itawal. »• th' home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Enos, on .Nuriman Avenue. A fishing pond wa» an entertaining feature al '-hi* homo. Ig’lightful refrr’shnwita were served. Including th« famous Hawaiian pineapple Th" proceeds derived from tbs social will be used bv the < lass on the pledge on the M»W| church. Tim succnss of the party was. duo to the aldo leadership of Mias] Grace IJrhrenatelgrr ami her commit RIVAL LEADERS iContimred from l„, r . Tom Love of Texas. J. Brttcel Fram«r and Homer », Cummings.] former chairman of the democratic, national committee. At tiM astna time the opposition fot«e« were preparing to prolong the struggle in the hope of breaking down the sirengib of the former treasury chief, putting him out of the running.] Judge Rockwell, rempahn man ager for McAdoo, rays ’he tatter 1 * strength mav reach Itn peak ag early j aa the fifth hatlot and that McAdoo

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will Hurely go over by the tenth. George Brennan, Illinois chieftain, who wants- Al Smith uomiuuted, says there will be no early decision and Intimates the voting may surpass tho endurance tests of 1930 when it required 11 ballots to nominate James M. Cox—and the record set in 1912 when Woodrow Wilson was nomiuuted on tlie 16th ballot. Thu strategy of the antl-McAdoo forces at the outset will be to "get riil of McAdoo first." Then Smith will be given his big chance und if, he fails of nomination, the time will have arrived to agree in the rival. camps upon a compromise. McAdoo’s supporters are carrying l on a Cigte-lzed campaign of "We will win, we will win.” They are talking it constantly and as Judge Rockwell says. “We’re going to yell every time McAdoo’s name is mentioned, every time a result is announced. In fact, we are going to yell for him constantly.” On the other hand, Brennan, almost Isolated in the room on the eighth floor of the Waldorf, conferred with Smith. Mayor Dylan and other of the Smith and anti McAdoo leaders, ns he laid his lines for the coming struggle. One of the first ballots to go up frihn these conferences was labelled "Smith-Hearst political peace reported.” It was said the feud between tlie governor and tho publisher had been healed through Brennan's efforts and that papers in New York will not attack the Smith candidacy. Meantime. the Hearst papers in New York appeared today devoting much of

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their space to friendly consideration of McAdoo. , Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. Jackson spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne.

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“Daddy Longlegs" will be at H. S. auditorium Friday night. $ »-3—WANT ADS EARN-3 »—»

Friday. June 20th, last day to pay city light and power bills and save the 10'< discount. 11513