Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1924 — Page 7
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Kilbourne, of Ft. Wayne. 'IH' I |'' V ,l '"' sll; ' y bcre ’ “ S g "" H ' tnotluT. Mrs. M. Deininger. l ’ l,inl who has been seriously ill for J^9^ wSt several weeks, was able io Misses Naomi Durkin and Kohne will go to Fort Wayne evening to attend the Sigma Beta which will be given at the ‘^K rl Wayne Country Club. |^9\ (i , s May O’Dowd, who has be.n l^9' jtjng li.r aunt. Mrs. Will Bowers, IfiML the past several days returned Wayne this morning. |^9 l( o Gass has returned from a | trip to ( hieago. |^9 T || Hocker left this morning tm Mun. where he has ar, . pt pos'"”i with the Hermel I’a, company. lasßl T |,, Misses Maytne and AH'l.i.l- --■ |^H. :nl , K ,r and Richard and 1,. .m.iri lj^K l>nl|l pi are enjoying an muuir ~i |j^K.. in> . city Little Mary Martha ami Bernard Terveer an with then. IHH Mrr John H>>< k.-r and Mrs ollie j|^B,|| )ir ..i Monroe, underwent I r operations at the Ad.nr. I v Memorial hospital y. I - . I are doing nicely. j gjjl Mrs John Ko. gel. wh" was ■ n."i l|H, inpued in an autoimd.il. n' I OB’" li "' Whym road about .mlit Is ago. returned to h i li in j Wayne today. j HIP ,x. small T Miller, stat. fir. m..r j 9» tal! ' is :, t Portland this w. ek m I 9H»l“''t»iig a number of building -. I.' proposes to d’. mu V i - 1 9H<‘ th', old wooden buildings tn the I BBl' ll t' ll ss district at Portland I. I 9MI 'll ”I'l' red loin down In th' 'a'marshal. IMH Mr and Mrs. 11. B Albriuh' who |MMr><'ntL purchase'! the old l-.h pro I Hi"" v , ' j Io do some eVem-n. i.tm i |9ik:iim place the proprm IMH modern dwelling. Work on ih. pi 9r-ti will be tsarted as Condi Nions permit. 9H Mi and Mis. Barton Stark- "I «H fl. u'iand. Ohio. ar< cm -i • at 9 home of R»-v and Mrs \ \\ lim 99 V’ Starke is attend ee ’in lar ■H tbriodii al convention at I ' v this week. SHi Mrs H. L. Kern and Mrs I: Terveer went to Dayton. Ohm. ihiHH morning to attend th. national 59 vention of the Delta Theta Tail Sorority. |9 A large limb was blown off the ma 89 pie tree in the southwest corm i • ; |9 He ...art house yard dining th. 59 Tuesday night It struck th. BH went in the court house yard ..ml ■5 broke a small piece off the end at ■ 5H ot the swords The pi will b• t. ■H *ned hack in place by the Weml.. li monument works. 55 Announcements ham •>1 • ■ Hm here from Mr. and Mrs Wale 59 IMtMch. Os Celina, in '■ ".n 9 th.- birth op a seven aim .< 'all me.l ■ 9 bey baby born to them lasi Sal 9 day The child has l» ■ n -I 9 Robert Miller. Th'- mother wa • t. 9 rely Lydia Miller and .1 .taught, r ■ 9 Mr and Mrs Martin Miller, of W 1 9 Monroe street. M W. P. Bherr < k of the Fort V.'i'ti--9 *Olk* of the General Electr ■ '. m ■ pany was a iMMlnesa visitor in th H cty yesterday. Mr Sherrick va- mi 9 Bn-fly connected wdll the local pl.int
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John Isenbarger of North Mandies, ter, secretary and general manager of the Northern Indiana Fair was in 1 the city yesterday attending business r The fair will be held July 22 to 25th ’ inclusive. An ice cream social will be given in connection with the corner stone 3 laying ceremonies of Bhe new Catlio--1 lie high school building, which will a be held Sunday, July Cth. Work on the new Catholic school ’ building is progressing nicely. Some a of the steel trusses and beams have » already been erected and the brick, work i H proceeding rapidly. » Mrs. Herman Buuck and daugther. Amanda, of Freldheiin, were shopi' pers here yesCerday. William J. Sunmn. of Pleasant - Mills, was in the city yesterday on business. » Ben Amerine has returned from a 1 ( two week’H |isit with friends and rela1 fives at Detroit, Michigan. * 1| Lawrence Morgan, hay buyer, of ■ Monroe, looked after business inter-* ' esls yesterday afternoon. Elzey Kleinecht has returned to his i home near Tocsin after visiting rein 1 tives at Mansfield. Ohio. Miss Gladys Butler spent Wednesday afternoon in Fort Wayne v siting friends. Barney Kai ver went to Fort Wayne yesterday to visit relatives. Mrs. Sam Fuhrman and daughter Esther, an dson. Milton, of limit . Icwnrh'p, were visitors here yester- , day afternoon. r Cal. Peterson made a business trip > to Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. > Mrs. Ari'hie B. Woods, of Paris, Jill., is visiting Mrs. Will J. Bowen I and at'ending the Chautauqua , Mrs. M. Luenberger, of Monro' 1 - .1 ville. was a shopper here th s after- . noon. . Miss Gretchen Hoffer, of Willshire, j Ohio, spent the afternoon here visit|ing friends. Mrs. Ed Colter, of Craigville. was 1 I here this afternoon shopping Mrs. Pierce llilyard entered the AdI ana County Memorial Hospital today. * | where she will undergo a major op- ' ' eration Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Strickler, ot | ’ i Pleasant Mills, slant the afternoon I here shopping. Miss .Mildred I’umphrey. of Dr- ( laware. Ohio, is visiting friends here today. j Mr. and Mrs. AVlllium Kerr, of Jefferson township, were visitors here this afternoon. | I Ml.ut Sarah Collins, of Morr stown. f ''3 the guest of th- Misses Mildred] ‘ and Gertrude Yager for a couple of ( j weeks. ( William Holbtock. of north ot the , city was hue today on bualni-ss t John Harvey, of con'll of the city. ( | was a business visitor here this of f Iternoon. I 9 ~~~ , 'I Phi Delta Kappa Picnic |. Was An Enjoyable All air * The picnic, which gras held by the, ft Phi Delta Kappa fraternity last night, il between Fort Wayne and Deiatur, I was the first of many soiial events ( I 10 be held thia summer by the De-Jg catttr chapter. There were several d couples present and partook of the l< ■eats.- Which were nerved In renter .’ picnic style. | (
club calendar Friday Concord Ladles’ Ald-Mrs. S. S. Hagley. Ice Cream Soctel-Beulah Chapel lawn. Saturday Epworth League pastry sale. Central grocer, 9:30 a. m. Tuesday Hoot Township Home Economic Chib Plcnic-Mrs. E. S. Christen, 8 o’clock. • Thursday Moose Legionuires—Moose Home, 8 p. m. — ■ ■ The Servce class of the Baptist Sunday School will meet this even'ng at the homo of Mrs. Charles Throp at Eleventh and Madison streets for reorgan zation and Bible 1 study. An eflor; will be made to l organize a Young Married Peoples class. All members and anyone wlsh-i i.ng to become a member are cordialj ly invited to attend. The Moose Lcgii nn'res wll hold an important business meeting I Thursday evening at the Moose home at eight o'clock. All members urc urged to be present. * Keller-Blee A beautiful wedding was solemnized this morning at the St. Mary’s Catho-j lie church at eight-thirty o'clock when two of Decatur’s most prominent young people. Charles Franklin Kel-' ler and Helen Elizabeth Blee, were united in marriage. The single ring ceremony was used and Rev. J. A. Seimetz was the celebrant. The church was beautifully decorated with, peonies, ferns and roses and made an < equisite scene for the pretty affair.! Sister Esther played the wedding march The couple was attended by. Miss Margaret Blee, sister of the bride, and Floyd Keller, brother of the groom. White charmeuse satin fuhioned with apron effect and lace drapes adorned at the waist with a beautiful pearl ornaments and roses of the same material was worn by the charming bride. The long flowing veil fell from ’ a cornet of lace and wreath of orange blossoms and valley lillies. She wore white kid footwear, and silk gloves and carried a shower, bouquet of Angelas’ roses. Miss Margaret Blee. bridesmaid, wore a frock of mountain haze georgette, made princess style with side panel* heavily beaded with crystal beads. With this she wore u large black picture hat and black footwear. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blee and has been employed as tele-, phone operator at the local telephone office. Mr. Keller is a son of Mr. and; Mrs. John Keller of Mercer Avenue and Is an employe of the General Electric company. Basket* of peonies ami rose- adorned the home of the bride’s parent* where the wedding dinner was served. The large wed-| cake with southern sinllax and an arrangement of joaes were used as table deiorations. Following the din ner the young couple left on a wed ding trip and after July 3 will he at home In their newly furfshed home at 113 North Fifth street. Out-of-town guest* who attended the wmiding and dinner Included Mr*. Mary Ottenwiller. Mrs, Lavltm Miller. Mr and Mrs. Art Banner,Air*. Ora Bnddere. and sons. Stanford and Forest, the Missms Josephine Barret, Hazel and labia ZiMnan. all of Fort Wayne; Eugene M< t'pheil. Jame* llh-e. Monlc.i Ka«tnorm. Stella rpshcil. Mr*. Joseph I'pbail. * C*llow-*t*wart Th" I’nltod Brethern church of Wren. Ohio, was the scene of a beanllful wedding test evening at eight Tclmk when Ml** Ireta Stewart be am- the bride of Floyd Callow, of ttnrgi-. '9> h A half hour tnu*lc»te iropnitn if vmal and violin music preceded the double ring ceremony, shbh *»* conducted bv Itev, Rex, taster of the church Mr*. Fallow In 1 daughter of Rev. John Slewart. of Huntertown, but since chlldhoml has nad« her home with her umle. John llewart, of Wren. Ohio, who gave her twa y In marriage. The bride taught it the Hamilton school at Fort Wayne luring the past <•"<• •* , n t m aortal circles of that city. Mr ’allow I" a son of John < allow. «»f ittirgi*. Michigan, and I* a hu*ln»as nan nf Ihnt . Ity. Following the cere, maty a reception was held at the K.mr of John Stewart Mr*. Uura Rewart, aunt of the bride, entertain d at dinner in honor of the member* < th" bridal party pre, edlng the cere»,<ny. Among those front here who jtetided the pretty affair wore IH Blxabetk Burn* and daughter. Male I isrsanl. Mis* Ada Steven*. Mr. and argeanl. Ml** Ada Steven*. Mr and I ell and daughter*. • Dr El’nabeth Burn* and daughter.] label, entertained at don’t today t the Murrav Hmsl in honor of th* r ousin*. Mr. and Mr*. Itenry Press-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 2f>, 1921.
ler and Mr. and Mrs. Al Ensinger, ot Fort Wayne, who w 11 motor to California within tlie next few days J They expect to make their home there. Miss Ada Stevens, of tills city, was also a guest. * Miss Peggy Pearson I'zitertained last evening at a lawn party and cards for the Sugar Company 'bunch.' Various guinea were enjoyed after which delightful refreshments of ice cream, strawberries and angel food <SVke were served cafeteria style front! a cleverly decorated table on the lawn. Al bunco prizes were won by l IJ. H. Carmody and Maurice Haney. Thu guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Neering, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carmody and son. John Jr.. Mr. and Mrs,! A. O. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Van] Alsburg, Beulah Nichols, Daisy Roop. Maurice ihiney, Jenner Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pearson. DEMONSTRATION ; rzr U (Continued From Page One) er’s rostrum. A hush fell over the i great throng which a moment before | was deafening bedlam . "Oh, Say Cun You See —" went up in silvery tones trotn the throat of the noted soprano ss the band softly played the Star Spangled Banner. I Then to the chorus— "Fing everyI body." called Miss Case, and once I more the garden welled up with the anthem. The demonstration appeared to be 1 over. Then, from the boy*’ band over the ' far side of the garden came *uddenly 1 from the silence, “East Side, West ' Side,”- —the din was on again. I Sirenes resumed their shrieking. ' The paraders started on their inarch, ' hrieking as 'f they had just betUZ. A few minutes of this and Roosevelt I again went to the front of the ptatform and ordered the bands to leave by the nearest exits, Tlie Smith floor generals stood on chairs and signa ll- ' e<l for quiet. Once more the sirenes land other shrieking instruments were silenced. I Delegates made their way in an orderly way to their seat*. The huge ' Smith lithograph banners were folded and one of the most spectacular, deafening and orderly man* demonstrations ever held hail ended. It was a striking tribute by New York-er*-Hno*t of them from humble ata- ! H.ms— for a loved son. If nothing tomes of It. I' certainly was “Al's day Itefore the i®ople of the nation.” TRIBUTE IS PSID TO SEN. RALSTON Van Nuys Places Ralston In Nomination At Convention Today (United Pre * S'gtvl*-") Madison Square Garden. New York. June Paying high tribute bnt conlining hi* f' marks to the ehcr.< st nominating speech of the day. Fred Van Nuy* < f ln»!i*nai»»li» pint" Serntnr Samuel M. RtUton of lu'liana in nomination tmluy. \an Nuyl Mid. -On behalf of the I'nlt d and loyal democtticy of InJtatw. I «.ea*re to •dme in nomination for pre Ideticy the name of a man who I* both :«vall.tbl" ami d-i" mlalde In »«• hmtr of n 'cc*«lty.. In l»12 he win ell* -"I governor of Ind una by « plurality of api’V't* Imately »<».'*>•». '» I’r* n < Harding carried the ■•• to hv t s ».• M Thi* man ottet’ more 'h*ag«d th» pollth al c nnplexion > f the ll<H"<i r ntated and wa* ejected f'ni ed Stu*■ 1 by SMHW* •’A>i ot ladlana h** mado rn itnimrellel'’l r«*ord for .".nomy and eltllrl n'-y. He left over 13.1K".ooh In the Mate tren»ury. and the <aU got mil of deb lor the fir -t time in tij ♦,.r*. * "A* United b’«t' Hrrattw he ha* rhown him»eli po*s«-»» d of poise and purpOie H»d be hen prealdent nf th" Vollert Stat' * durtng th" long trying months Ju*’ !*** cd he would not have remnUF’d stoical and silent H" w oil Itn " let tb«m with n dynamic and not * inntie spirit of Ameriegnl m "W« know this man from Indiana. W" need him nt the h" d of tb « no ’ lion's affair* to.tay. H" »* " Atm riven * f the mlddleW'*! intrepid ly taMe«L »nd of iummned frerlew" , nr**. “On behalf of the na ,! ‘tr wht< h hang* vxpet’anlly upon th" r- ult* id this roo'ention. wi pre nt mrmo of Kamm-I M, Itate’oo of In d’uua for the pr< «W< ucy." CHICAGO GRAIN CLO&h Wheat: July •*-!•: ’'•f I’H: Dec. »ISOW- r <’ ra Ju| y hepr »4c- Der. M‘»C. 0»U; Jul* »-IHr; Sept Dec. tTHe.
American Flyers Make i Another Leg Os Flight BULLETIN Calcutta, June 2ti. —Tile United
mK-kA-* fiW 9 New things in Boy’s Togs for the 4th, sth and 6th W hen school lets down and fk.. s go t p I boys hi short trousers lutvs sonic pretty long Oh Boy! Stere today—tlie wearables your son needs Biff for his Summer campaign . i'hc cool, strong, durable tramp and camp time at tog: for his Biking and Hiking. oViilllGnt l ark pair (if clean hands and slick hair! - 1 Il Jllly I- > lt.g <-n men to say. ’’How do you do. young nan —we’ll be with you in a second.” ■ Races A: L B Adcs & Sons B »ys Suits f Fireworks $4.95 lu $12.50 Boys Waists—Boys Shirts —J Boys Underwear Tefwb-T'Myeo <3e J BETTER CLOTHES EOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- • DECATUR • INDIANA • J 99HHO99b9H9O9MiB^^SHH99HH9H99H999999HM9999HM#M9 , *WkiJBCI<B* ■•*•**, ** «»t I Opening Announcement I t ■ E| of— I ‘Tib© A©AMS Ttenfer® i T -— -■” - • K 8 DECATUR’S NEWEST AN I) LARCH ST THEATRE $ | 9 On Madison—North of the Court House 1 400 Comfortable Scats Perfect Ventilation 9 ( g Fitting Music - ** I TWO BIG DAYS- FRIDAY .'ND SATURDAY Adams County’s Own Story | f & I Si ! •*. 3‘*<*.* • 1 ’ * fe j*/® •' .J *l* w 1 j 1 ■auMaMMHauw* • * ’ SCENE FRCM ' A IRLOF THE LIMBERLUST" ar GENE STRATTON-PORTER. With a Wond rful Cast ADDED A'ITKAUTION—I’athe Uontedy and New* Picturc. And Special Music OI H POLK Y—Chang” of Picture* Daily r .cept Frida* aftd Saturday Show* 7 and ifhJ". Two complete khnwg each night. Sa’unia) open ul <>:>rd and rutiUnuu.. -how until 11 p. m. .Matinee Saturday only. ■ POPULAR I’ltK ES f the and L»c daily c\ccpt on Friday and Saturday: then Ide and 2<lc. Sp<r al < hildicn s Matinee every Saturday a’ -p-m. < hlldrett 12 years and under—•.’k. J J ITS COOLER HERE THAN AT HOMEJ
' State* army 'round-the-world flyers | left Akyab for this city today. Lo s f —I—I—WANT ADS EARN—»-»—I » I $ WANT ADS EARN—| »—I
RED MEN NOTICE Th" I. (>. R. M. will hold memorial services, Sunday, June 29. at 2 p. m , at the Red Men's liall. All Brothers should attend, (’oininttlee. T—
