Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1924 — Page 5
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gn d Mrs. James Westveld and -r and Mrs. J. C. Peterson will tn Indianapolis this afternoon tuntor " the week end with friends 11(1 relatives. Mrs I* G- Ellingham, of Ft. Wayne j ll>s . Hunt and daughters, Fran*n' n( l Mary Martha, of Winchester, Visited friends here yesterday after'Xs. J- H He,,er an<l llal ’ )h T >' n ’ dail will motor to South Bend Sundav to sP pn, > the llay wtth Mr "' pier's daughter, Mrs. I. W. Macy. They will accompalned home by u r s. Macy and daughter, Martha Alice. Mi9 n Madge Spray, of Frankfort is , (siting her father, Charles Spray over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. George Strickled of Pleasant Mills, have gone to the northern part of Michigan on a two WP ,.ks fishing trip. • Mrs. J A. Swartz, Mrs. Mary Arch bold and daughter. Jennie and Mrs. T D Kern spent Friday in Ft. Wayne visiting friends. "What's more emlwrrassin' than walkin' clear across a hotel offiice, an. thehn missin' th' cuspidor?" said Use Bud t'day. It’s Jest altout got no th' price o’ liberty is a fine an’ jail sentence —unless you kin prove von bought It before th’ saloons went out. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mrs. Eli Meyers and daughters. Gladys, Naomi and Helen, and Dr. O. £. Allen have returned from Clear Lake to spend a few days at the Meyers home. Mr and Mrs. R. O. Johnson and son. Roswell, of Gary, will spend Sunday here w th relatives. b. (’. Waring has returned from a business trip to Detroit. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lange have roturned from their wedding trip and are going to housekeeping in the residence purchased by Mr. I-ange from Mrs. Steele on First street. C. 8. Niblick was in Fort Wayne today looking after business matters. F. M. Schirmeyer has assumed jurisdiction as trustee in the Cardwell Stave company bankruptcy case ami will begin Immediately to dispose of the many matters pertaining to the business. Roy Baker has returned from his weekly business trip in the interest es the Pillsburry Flour company. The several Decatur people who have cottages at Rome City are plan ning to spend the week end at thia popular resort. The regular meeting of the city council will be held next Tuc day eventng. Miss Marie Biting of Mln.-tir. Ohio will be the guest of Miss Jeiiietli j Ehinger over Sunday. Walter Krick, the new principal ot ■ Decatur high school, will leave Sun day for Columbia I’niverslty. »herbs will take a six week's course lean ing to a master's degree. A gentle man from Liberty Center will go witb | Mr Krick to enroll for a cour-. thi>| summer. • Miss Irene Walters is visting | friends at Fort Wayne over the k end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenti-'h Anderson, of Gideon. b'Jaaouri. are the guests of
iT 1 II HIMIALOU || . or TWO-STORY HOI'HK |! “Three year* au«> we •»<*«•* '" II Mxe for a home of our uhe || Mid. "UM fall «r h»d a chance l« || but a lot ala haruain for caM». We II bomtht. No* *<■ Mrs ,rv,BK |] ride whether to huihl a buwUow or || n t*o-»l0n how*. >' ~M,k" !S II though we ll be in our own home || thia winte-" Il Header, have you »■ *mMtion lo I hiiild or buy a home? I «P''« Ur | throuuh a M.Un«M account. pa>-«la> built That ie the »ureM B/pk 'and Surplus 3120000 \ p^gqtutv 4
Mr. and Mrs. B . J. R| ce , of Hrth street. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were married last Tuesday and slopped here on their honeymoon. They expect to go to Rome City, Toledo. Ohio and Niagara Falls from here. The Misses Gertrude and Anne Marie Mohn, of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Charlotte Relnking. Mrs. Fred Selemeyer spent the day In Fort Wayne, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer. Mrs. Orval Bacon and son, of St. Joseph, Mo., and Mrs. Charles Fetters of Geneva .are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eyunson. Mrs. Bacon went to Fort Wayne this morning to meet her husband who will spend several days here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Frohnapfel and family are spending several days at Hamilton Lake. The Misses Marie Murtaugh. Cecile Miler and Virginia Laurent, and Messrs. Fred Schurgor, Elmo Ehinger, Ix<o Ehlnger and Bob Melbers will go to Rome City this evening to spend the week end at the Melbers Cottage. Miss Mary Patterson will go to Chicago tomorow to be the guest of Miss Ruth Nelson on a motor trip to The Dells, Wisconsin. Miss Gretchen Smith returned to her home at Fort Wayne after a ' several days visit with Miss Ixvis Peterson. George Schug mad'- a business trip ' .to Kendallville Friday. j ’ Miss Marie Brodbock has returned r from Like James, where she attend nd a house-party given by a college ‘ class mate. Miss Lois Hammond, who is employ >d in Fort Wayne. Is spending the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Korn and Mr .and Mrs. It .('. Kern ,(*f Toledo, ()., . are visiting relatives here. J Mrs. Susan Bowen, trustee of St. Mary's township, was a visitor here this afternoon. Miss Anna Dowling spent the afterI noon in Fort Wayne wtih relatives. Miss Irene Walters is spending the . week-end in Fort Wayne with friends. Mrs. W. 1* Stanley, and daughters, r l«iura and Helen, and Frank IJechty. will leave tonight for Chicago to attend a birthday party to be given In honor of Sherman Stanley. ’ One of the large maple trees stand ling south of the court house was J split by the wind storm this mornling. The tree was cut in two, the ( tntk and one large branch remains standing. Several of th- trees around It hi; court house have lieen damaged by the storms recently. Boy* Arc Taken To N an Wert To Answer Charge# Adnan Elziy and Hoim r F-het. two Decatur boys were taken to Van I Weit. Ohio, last venitig to aaswr Lharg's til'd against them by Wil .I iiam Studl.r of Ihlnhoa. who via med | that the boys look hi» seventeen year old wife and hl.< fifte* n >»'“ r 01,1 ' l Lw.. the state Ila to Bluffton wtth out hi. consent. Tile boya were ap Iprehended in this c ty and cons'n'*’ l to go to Van Wert to answer la-' .barge. It h u«< k"°*“ w,, “' ‘ hi * r,V .
Qxiety CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Epworth League pastry sale. Central grocer, 9:30 a. m. Monday Bid Delta Kappa meeting at rooms postponed. Tuesday Psi lota Xi Sorority picnic. 6:30 p.m. C. L. ot C.-K. ot C. hall, 8 p.m. Root Township Home Economic Club Picnic—Mrs. E. S. Christen, 8 o'clock. H • M. 8. ot Reformed Church— Church parlors. Pythian Needle Club-K. ot P. Home. Ice Cream Social—Wood Chapel Church. Epworth League of M E. ChurchChurch parlors, 7:30 p, m. Wednesday Auction Bridge Club-Mrs. Agnes Kohne. Thursday Every Ready Class of M. E church — Mrs. Peter Pearson. Every Ready class, of M. E. Sun day school Mrs. Peter Peterson. 7:30. Friday Evangelical Sunday School Picnic —Barkleys Grove, all day. A business meeting of the Epworth ' League of the Methodist church will la* held Tuesday evening in the church parlors. A good attendance is des red. The meeting will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. The Evangelical Sunday School will hold its annual Sunday School picnic : at Barkleys grove on next Friday. July 4th. A big dinner will be .erred at msm. and a good time will be eii- ■ joyed by all. * The members of the Ever Ready ' class of the Methodist Sunday school, together with their husbands, are invited to the home of Mrs. Peter son. evening. 7:30. ♦ Mrs. Peter Pearson will entertain the members and their husbands of the Ever Ready Class of th" Meth odiet church at a strawberry suppet Tuesday evening. Anyone not havini away to go Is requested to meet a the <hurch at 7:3® o'clock and a wai will lie provided. A good attendant . it desired. ♦ The Auction Bridge Club will mee Wednesday evening at eight o'clo. I at the home of Mis* Acm-s K"hne ot Jefferson street. * The niemliers of lhe Pit lota X Sorority will hold a picnic supi" t H Tuesday evening at six-thirty oil") Instead of the regular meeting Al ■ members are urged to plan to attend The regular meeting of the lit Delta Kappa fraternity which was t« 1 have been held in their rooms met F. V. Mills' grocery. .Monday evening I|MM hWtl punt <’ll «d< < *»Unt <>! Chautauqua. Thirty Study < <hint: At Purdue Summer School Mfayvße. Ind. June 48— Thirl) students in summer twhool At Purilio have enrolled n the coarh att counu Islng conducted by Head (liuth James Ph< lan Wotfc, wa
Murtetl tn thf <rurii»* tub *«*<■» «“** will be coodiHdM thtWMtboM twin of the xummer w*d<m Football «•<»»• h>n« * u ' b tlpol niibjed f»k» n up by IT-' lu» bm mil union will «•»*’ ,M ’ 1,1 ta.k.tbull. tawb»a uud s ‘" n the eoune nrlml.- • W* of r»ntul»r uiilyrxitjr »thi<'t<» •' 1 »re . r.rolhil tn »ummer •' bool. “ n ’ ! i, a «b.r- who are uMnit ui» <«*«•»* Inc work in th-ir «bool». Two women. ure includvd 'he »*-< Tin- machbie f» a new ihiuc ni inmlue. barms been uturtod at the num®** *•*** m *“** ,IBr U,I "Z <our»e» in phy»<ul wlmuiH.ii err well fllM Th«.. include nwirumna. folk un.l uealbelie <l-h<iM. tHafround con.|H-il'lon and .uUuboth men and women nrw .•nndled in »H " uktot the mHheth and folk dnnelnn . a preparation n* •«* fbya rs d'jeetora n< »' f * ll - _____ PICKS OITICERS (Continued from I Ln any other .Ute Nobco.ku U LcMd und Mlaaoorl. Hum Miller. « fulbblowtmt H <- k„tldce Indian of ranreaiion about ihe work that i.« Zan mW!®-** »'* *•*« of Maryrrttf. O-J
t DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JUNE 2R, 1921.
ANOTHER ASPIRANT 1 -age*’’’ -——“i ® Jr ’ ■ F’ CARTER GLASS Senator Carter Glass of Virginia Is one of tile leading dark horses in the race for the democratic nomination ir pres'dent, impressed upon the delegates the importance of careful and conscientious study of the Bible and ot the works of Martin Luther.
Rev. Georgi. of Woodburn, an • nounced that his congregation will I i celebrate its annual mission festival 1 next Sunday. The speakers secured for the occasion are Professor E. C. i Leverenz. of Concordia College, and Rev. H. Weseloh. of Cleveland. Last night the Fort Wayne Latheran Choral society, under the direction of George Weller, gave a sacred | concert at St. Paul's church on Barr, street. Rev. Walter Liihtsinn, of Hammond, was the vocal soloist. There will be a morning session of | i the convention only today. In the' I afternoon a baseball game between' c the ministers and the teachers atI tending the convention, will be play-1 i ed in the Comordla grounds. The convention will adjourn some t|me I Monday. c! Tomorrow siwcial services in al) -.I Lutheran churches of the city will be ,i held. Official synodical services I- will be held at Concordia Lutheran, chunh. Rev. A. Katt, of Terre Haute, will speak on "The Parable of, the Great Supper." Other churches which will hold services are Emanuel. | Emmanus. Redeemer. St. Paul. Trini ity and Zion. John C. Trier. 718 East Washington I boulevard, was re elected treasurer (1 of the central district of the Missouri . Synod of the Lutheran church at the afternoon session of the conventhnl , r | yesterday at Concordia College. Oth . er officers chosen were the English ' and Germaa secretaries and mem Is-rs to serve on the various committees. The election of president and first and second vice-president- was I again postponed. ' Rev. Walter Lichtsinn. of HamI tnond. was re-elected German sei - - rotary of the distrii t uml Rev. Theis- '* I dore Dannenfeldt. Cleveland, was chosen as his assistant. Rev. Wil- ! (jam Dau. of Bt. la>ui* wus electod . English secretary and Rev. W. Littk man. of Cincinnati, was picked ua it Id's außfKtant. Committeemen elected were as fob lows: Mission laiurd. Rev. J KleinHaus. G. II Markworth, and Karl Meyer. This committee, with headquarters at Cleveland. I* known as the g'-ueral district mission board. The* members of the suiecommissivn of missions are a* follows: For northeastern Ohio- R"X- -'I- •I’“*- Kev. Theodore Dannenfeldt, F. Mi-' her and . H. Schlichto; for northern Indiana— II Rev. F. Wnmbsgan-*. Rev. F J lainken.iu, D W. Hollerman i.nd < harb-s y > Du sin'ver. Rev. Paul Dannenfeldt. Otto Ahlbraadt and J F > ha'-L-r
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I Court House Real Estate Transfers Emma Fuchs to Dewaid Beitler, lot 259 in Berne, for 1175. Rolla Calderwood etux to Andrew Gottschalk, 80 acres in Blue Creek township, for $8,900. Andrew Gottschalk to Mary E. Calderwood. 80 acres iu Blue Creek township, for sl. John 8. Gesaner ctux to Jesse Dean Stalter, 180 acres in St. Marys township, for $1,500. Christian W. Boknechl etux to Oscar l.aukcnau, lot 725 iu Decatur, for 130. | i o 1 „ . CHILDREN HOLD BREAKEAST HIKE — — ■ (Continued From Page One)
Marcella Nelson, all of whom were i presented with a victrola record of I Green's Band, O'—' REVIEW BOARD ADJOURNS (Continued From Page One) ship assessor was approximately 1 i $5,000,000. Personal property is I ' assessed once each year by the assessors. last year's total of ull l»ersonal property, .including the 'state's assessments, was alsiut nine 'million dollars. -- o— — After the Chautauqua Sunday. get your dinner at the Murray Hotel dining room—; Tried spring chicken, 50c. DON T FAIL TO ATTEND the big celebration and social to be staged Thursday, July 3. at Preble by the Preble Business Men and the Athletic anaocia* i tion. Fireworks, amusements,i contests and everything for ai 'good time. 27-28-29-30-1 I l> Beauty I. 00D6& Brothers 1 Special Type Cars (bmfort • —
THE SMOKE WITH THE SMILE WHITE- tSTAG Londres Extra Cigar Better than the average 10c smoke. (Jet behind one—park the other in the pocket. They Carry Better. Per Pair—lsc That’s Thrifty FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS EATS RESTAURANT Menu for Sunday Dinner Chicken Noodle Soup Fried Chicken New Potatoes New Peas, Creamed Cottage Cheese Sliced Tomatoes Ice Cream Cake * Parker House Rolls Coffee, Ice Tea or Milk Price 50c . Phone 28 The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E Matinee Every Afternoon At 2:30. Evening Show At 7:00 Saturday Matinee Al 2:00. Saturday Evening At 0:30 fTA IIWIIT “ THK BA<K TRAIL” TO-NluHi •KI'FII IS LIFE ' Baby P< ggy (*om> dy b |(,H |« Ft»« ;4«w« ifle-lfc MONDAY FRIDAY * N “ TUESDAY “A ROM ANt E OF ••WHY MEN LEAVE THE WASTELAND" HOME” .. , . Western production 9 Reel First National with krt Mix featuring . I i in. >|onr. Ihlen t 'lmdvvi' k and Mary t arr tb it will held vu« till tl» <*nd It witt a romonit’ iiHirt*hip--- ih'-ii wan' .. (iivi.ii-. lumi-vin.i'll—and th»n "iid'li uly in l«-». than a year «>< “Bargain Day" matrlisl lift’ romanrw d.«d. Im ymi want to know why? A eteear iomi*ly, “The Sleep W alker" FOX NEWH ’'fc 2 * 11 Raelx 10c 25c WEDNESDAY SATURDAY AN,> THURSDAY BIII.DERS" “0 DA\S «>old"lonc production with Gohlwyn Sperinl In Eleanor (Jlyn featuring ..arttmnt riirilling Gr:pp ng. ( orinne Griffith k“d.ffero»L ‘ author' W ."fc» ' Th" "Keep (ioing" »iiity J, J * A giaxi lomtily ftOtll MMH’tyil MUtthril Dk»< M. ii - » rvx nkwm “There lie G«»en O*«r I'lUe-dl. U Rael* 10c 25c 11 Rael* ’oe 25c ! i Monday and Tuesday* July 7 & 8 Harold Lk»d in “(URL SHY” Notice \ Matinee will he given Morula? afternoon for the children, and all who attend will be given a Harold l.ltivd balloon FREE. Matinee. Children IL Evening—-Children Adult* 35c.
