Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1924 — Page 5

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Local Briefs |

Uv ('oinmi'sioners. Ernst Con-| L Frank Brein.r and George Shoe-1 falter were iiucrts off Sheriff Bakerj U doner today. The Misses Hose Nesswald, Wini- [,«! anil Genevieve K'itson, Kicharil Christen and daughters, Virginia and Catherine, left yesterday fori Wian Uke where they will enjoy J I week's vacation. Ferd Mettler and C. Schug well town business men of Berne, were! tutors here today. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Green and IMS. Stanley and Richard, of this dty,are spending the week in Aurora, [J, the guests of ex Mayor Charles, Thomas and family. Mrs. Thongs nd Mrs. Green are sisters. Mr. nomas motored to Decatur for the’ Greens ami expects to bring them tar the latter part of this week. | Mrs. A. L. IJvrdg. Mrs. Kate Burdg,' Jr.and Mrs. Dick Burdg. of this city, | gd httie .Miss Vn.k-i Burdg. at Marta, spent Sunday afternoon and ev-: ettins in Fort Wayne with relatives, I John 1.. Juday, of Mercer Avenue,! is spending a few days this week with his son. Roy Juday. in Genew. Archie Smith, an employe at the ■ luring Glove and Mitten factory, is ■ofjju'y thi. ; week, being confint ■fe home in Union township, with a ■ rase of acute indigestion. I Miss Lois Peterson is the guest of ■ Miss Gretchen Smith at Rome City. ■ Miss Peterson will spend several I weeks there. I Gordon Engeler arrived this mornin? from an eleven months’ sight sv-e- --; is? trip in the West. Gordon left itee last Septenibebr and spent several months in Los Angeles, California, a part of which time he was employed as conductor on a street car. lie expects to enter college somewhere this' fall. ' mint/ Agent and Mrs. L. M. | Busche left this morninj "for j Lafayette, where Mr. I'usche will at- !

iO f 7 I ■ - - I ' • i promotion companies sent ninety J letters to one prospect in an effort to get his money. Your name may be on some of these lists. How will you decide whether the proposition is h legitimate and safe? Studying investments is part of a j hank's business. Discussing the matter with your bank Before you Put your money into some promising scheme may save you loss. This service is free. jjK, Jff* Bqiik, ' Surplus ■ b *"Bwup..

I tend to business matters. They exi pect to take a short vacation trip. I also, before returning home. E. A. Beavers, and family are enjoying a week’s outing at Rome City. Miss Marie Garard, of Louisville, Ky., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Catherine Brake. Misr Mayme Deinir.ger is at Clove- i land. Ohio, attending the fall mili linery opening. Richard Deininger has returned from Rome City where he has spent several weeks. C. C. Pumphrey and Herman Yager ; motored to Union City today to extend an invitation to the Rotary Club , of that city,*to attend the celebration Bob Heun’s Day, to be held here i August 13 at the Bellmont Park, by the local Rotarians. Mrs. A. F. Stalter is assisting in .'the office at the Cloverleaf Creamery j dur'ng the vacation season. Mrs. I Stalter, formerly Miss Lucille Butler, ; was an employee of that office before ' her marriage of a year ago Carl Reinking, of east of the city, was a business visitor in the city this morning. Mr. und Mrs. F. A. Peoples, Mrs. Harry Helm, Mrs. Maude Dorwin. Miss Frank Thompson and Joe Johns motored to Van Wert Sunday afterI r.oon met Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Thompson and family and enjoyed a picnic i supper in a grove near there. The Misses Julia Reynolds and Helen Walsch, hiked from Bluffton to Decatur this morning in five and a half hours. The girls are residents ‘ of Bluffton. Mrs. Henry Meyers, of Ft. Wayne, is visiting relatives here today. Mrs Jesse Helm, Mrs. Albert Selle--1 meyer and Mrs. Edward Wilson of Fort Wayne attended the bridge party given by Mrs. H. H. Stoner at the I home of iter parents. Ulr. and Mrs. i fol’.n Niblick, this afternoon.

fT ~ V DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1924.

Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Lummlmun have returned from Greenville, Ohio, where they attended the Miller ta’mliy reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Donnell, of Rankin. Illinois, are the guests of H. H. Lammiman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller have returned to their home tn Anderson after a short visit in Decatur and Greenville, Ohio. They were accompanied home by Anna Elizabeth and Ruth Winnes. Clyde Cline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cline, ‘underwent an operation for hernia at the Adams County Memorial hospital at 8 o'clock this morning. The opA'ation was successful and Clyde is getting along, nicely, according to reports this afternoon. Clyde is a senior in high school und is a promising athlete. I The Misses Virginia and Ruth Studebaker, of Mishawaka, are the' guests of Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Bor- 1 oughs of Third street. John Carmody made a business trip' to Defiance, Ohio, this morning in the interest of the Holland-St Louis 1 Sugar company. C. 11. Snyder, of Wren, Ohio, was' a business visitor here this morning. I Among those from this city who' motored to Berne last evening to 1 enjoy a swim were Leo Kirsch, John' and Jack Teeple. Florence Holthouse.| Margaret Mylott, Herman Myers, Mrs. Farr and Don and Helen Farr, Walter Sftaley, John Carmody, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. I Paul Edwards and Mildred Butler. John Clark made a business trip to Detroit. Michigan this morning. Mrs. Edward Wilson and son. John 1 of Fort Wayne, arc visiting relatives' here this afternoon. Tuesday C. L. of C.-fK. of C. Hall, 8 p. ni. Men's Class of Christian church, G. E. Steele. 7:30 p. m. Willing Workers Class of IT. B. Churchof Bobo —Miss Clara Spuller. s Missionary Society of Reformed —Church parlors. 2:30. , I Epwortli League of M. E. Church—- • Church parlors 7:30 p. m. Wednesday L Salem Ladies’ Aid Society—Mrs. Addie Hahnert, 2 p. m. Thursday Ever Ready class of M. E. church — Mrs. Rolland Shimp. I Calvary E. V. Ladies' Aid Society 1 —Mrs. Chalmer Miller. 2 p.m. • ' Antioch Woman’s Missionary Prayer meeting—Mrs. Charles Arnold, 2 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid, Mrs. ( Francis Fuhrman, 2 p. m. , -| Woman’s Home and Foreign Mis- .' sionary Society of Presbyterian: • church —Mrs. J. C. Sutton. 2:30 p. n. [ Conrord Lutheran Ladies’ Aid and I Missionary Society—Mrs. John Mag-, , ley, 2 p. m. t Auction Bridge Club—Miss Cecile j Jailer, S p. m. TUESDAY $.. $.. $.. $.. $.. , Philo Class of Baptist Church Church Parlors. 8 p. m. Thursday Work and Win Class of U. B. church ■ —Glen Ayres, 8 p.m. E. V. Woman's Missionary Society —church parlors. FRIDAY 8.. $.. os.. 905... 890$. .0$ I I M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society— Church [parlors, 9:30 a. m. Sunday I Fuelling Lutheran Young Peoples Society, ice cream social —Sell.ml lawn. and Mrs. Dave Campbel'., celebrated their tenth wedding aniliv. : sary J’lnday. Mr. and MTs. Henry j Hunsi' ker, Mr. and Mrs. John Cro--ibie/Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crosbie. ME [and Elmer Campbell, Mrs. Mary Twigg and daughter, all of Bluffton, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crosbie. of ’ Port Wayne, were guests at dinner. + Miss Cecile Miller will entertain " the Auction Bridge Club Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at her home on Marshall street. An ice cream social will be given by the Young Peoples Society of the Fuelling Lutheran Church, on the school lawn, Sunday evening. 'I •’ public is cordially invited to attend. The Philo Class of the First Baptist Church will meet tonight at the church at eight o'clock. All members are requested to be present and bring a friend. * ' The .wqrk and Win class of the 'United Brethren church will meet at ttie home of Glen Ayres at 8 o clock Thursday evening. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church will meet in the church parlors Friday at nine-thirty o’clock for an all day meeting. Mem-

GIVES HER NOTICE - ' •** * "i s, -****•- i >.. . ' . i WteW-ajr ELIZABETH HINES I Boston. Mass. — Elizabeth Hilles. I star of “Marjorie" formally has noti- • tied the management that she will 'withdraw from the production in two I weeks. Although Miss Hines gave no reasI on for licr action, it is significant that | her resignation follows closely that of ; Roy Royston, her leading man and i stage lover, who quit following a con- . troversy over his salary. It is rumored they will wed.

I bers are urged to attend and be pre- , pared for the dinner and to do sewing. A very pleasant time was enjoyed i [at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shaffer last Sunday by a num- • bcr of relatives and friends, tlie ocicasion being the seventy-third birth- , day of Mr. Shaffer. At noon a delicious dinner was served and ' ternoon was spent in a social way. Ice cream and cake was served late in the at'ternon. Those present included Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Kelly and son, i Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer j Mooney and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ed I Whitright and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly and family; Mr. and I Mrs. Almon Shaffer; Mr .and Mrs. I William Beltz and family; Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Freeland and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and fami ily; Mr. ami Mrs. Simoen Bucher and [family; Mrs. Viana Heath and son; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gaunt; Mrs. Josephine Ehrsman; Mrs. Susie BowMrs. Mary Staudler; Jake Heath; Francis Howell and Albert Loshe. I The Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will meeti in the church pariors Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. A good atteniance . is desired. ' * oBlooded horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, ind poultry in numbers larger than ' ever before will be on exhibition at the Portland Fair. Aug. 11 to 15. o Jay County Fair has always given i more than it promised and this will continue to be its practice. ( o-Z . ' Watch for the Ray McCollum sale bill of Household Furnishings to ap- \ pear in this paper soon. Sale to be i held Aug. 16. 0 I. O. O. F. NOTICE Call meeting of the 1. O. O. F. to i meet tonight al club rooms to arl range for funeral of Brother Joseph Helm. Relief, Committee. I. O. O. F. MEETING A special meeting of the I. F. lodge will be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock for the purpose of making arrangements to attend the funeral of Brother Joseph Helm. F. O. BAKER 0 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighobrs who so kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our little daughterr and granddaughter, Evelyn Holthouse. The many acts of kindness are appreciated and we are truly grateful not only for the floral offerings, ’out all other remembrances. MRS. ALMA HOLT'IOUSE. MR. and MRS. JOHN i/rAROST. and FAMILY.

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T- — - START MOVE FOR COMFORT STATION HERE (Continued from Page On-) greally needed and many Umrlsts and local people are seen to walk away from the place because the door ia locked. rest room and comfort station develops Into a county proposition and should be maintained as a public iiistitutlon by county funds. A majority of the progressive counties and cities throughout the state have public r -st rooms in the county with an outside entrance which is open twen-ty-four hours a day und seven days a week. Asked to Sign Petitions The petitions requesting the county VACATION ■V For sunburn, bites, soienem, poison ivy or summer colds VICKS ▼ VAPORua Om* 17 Million Jara Uaed Yearly : THE ADAMS : » THEATRE * B ' TODAY ONLY |l ■ Money Money Who’s B ■ Got the Money? See ■ “ITCHING B PALMS” ■ _ with a well selected cast. ■ It is a smashing comedy ■ ■ drama with a new twist— Il ■ a twist that will make you | ■ remember the picture as | p one of the best you have g ■ seen for many a day. If “ y your Palms are itching for | entertainment don’t miss 1 I iL s. I —A 1 so-"—" m ■ “The Telephone Girl” ■ Each chapter a complete ! |j story. Not a serial. and ■ Pathe News I See All Know All g ■ 5c and 15c B | TOMORROW H Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in B “STEPHEN STEPS OI T” ■ 5c and 15c I FRIDAY A SATURDAY I A Zane Gray story jj ■ “The Call of the Canyon”. ■ i ■ I 1 m a£e£ ■a e h «uania 3

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