Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1924 — Page 5

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‘ . daughter. of Blairstown, U., WB * ursday and Thursday night Everett home. They left «' the fl> r Monroeville to visit ‘ “Ek. . th - front without an education ,‘A read where a feller had t’ be „«! f be postmaster o’ Argos, rc; urk wui "titled t’day on account of a gland Jler-Abe Martin, Indianapolis S Mrs Minnie Wilkinson went to Ft. Wayne this morning to'spend several tos visiting reatves. Mr and Mrs. Roy Gaunt and childr;n ’ will return this evening from Huntington, where they visited rela"Karl Baals, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller in the city yesterMisses Helen Sweringen and fan Hammell, and Messrs William [enhart and Leroy Packard and Mr. and Mrs F. E. Vail will motor to Tippecanoe Lake Sunday to spend the ’week at the Packard cottage. Frank Rawley, of Wabash, visited friends here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reed and chilI (Iren will return to Indianapolis Sunday after a two-week’s visit here with Mrs. Reed’s mother, Mrs. M. Fullen kamp. They will be accompanied home by the Misses Rose Fullenkamp

and Marie Gass. Mrs. Joseph Helm and Mrs. Lulu Sweringen left today for a severalday’s visit with relatives at Rich- ( mond and Greenfield. C. E. Bell and Cal Peterson motored to Bluffton this morning for a > round of golf. W. H. Fledderjohann. former president of the Fort Wayne & Decatur Traction Company, now located at Columbus, Ohio, called on friends here this morning. The cool nights ought to make you think about your winter’s fuel. This is an excellent time to put in your coal. W. P. Robinson is attending the races at Portland today. His pacer, Alice Paul is in the 2:12 pace this afternoon. v Mrs. John Magley, Miss Elizabeth Peterson, Mrs. J. H. Heller and C. E. Peterson heard Galli Curci at Winona Lake. The O. L. Vance family who has' been enjoying a motor trip through the northwest and has Circled around] through St. Louis and Mammouth] Cave. Ky„ are expected home today or tomorrow.

WAS NERVOUS WRECK FOLLOWING THE FLU

"It is indeed a blessing to possess i such health as Tanlac has given me,’’ I recently said Mrs. Mary Barnett. R. F. 1). No. 3, care of C. Lutz, Niota. Illinois, "Two years ago. influenza left me almost a nervous wreck and so weak that 1 would have to go to bed for hours during the day. My stomach was terribly upset and I was never free from severe headaches and * neivousncss. 1 was bilious and constipated; my back felt like it would and 1 felt miserable all over.

vw «BPIUJW ! ’ HE WAS CARRYING sll2 fl According to newspaper reports, a motorist was recently robbed of sll2 and a gold w atch. |S B ! » S , Bandits cannot use a bank book | but they certainly appreciate cash. j Carry a check book instead of a roll i I 1 of bills. The check way is not only «afer but also more business-like. This bank invites your account. R | ~ 1 ' Surplus 4120,000.00* \ TndiqnQ

i J. D. Rieter of Bluffton, former resident here, called on friends last evening and attended to business. ■ - Harry Meshberger and a force of men are busily engaged Just now) building the Ross Harden road in I Union township. They are using six i trucks and will do the work In a short ! time. . Mis a Esther Stevens, who underi went an operation for ruptured api pendix at the Adams Countny Men: 1 orial hospital a week ago, shows slight improvement today. Mr. and Mrs H. A. Worden, of 1 Marion, former residents of this city are spending the week end here with ■ relatives and will attend the Worden 1 Reunion at Bellmont Park. Miss Matilda Christner and Mr. Joseph Helmkamp, of Dayton, Ohio, are 1 visiting Miss Christner’s mother, Mrs. ■ G. Christener at Monroe. S. V. Johnson, of Wapakoneta, Ohio, • will arrive tomorrow to spend the 1 week end here with relatives. Mrs. • Johnson and children have been here • since Tuesday. 5 Mrs. Eli Meyers and daughters, Gladys, Naomi and Helen, returned 1 today from Clear where they have spent the summer at their cot- ‘ tage. '■ Mrs. A. M. Anker and daughter. 1 Veronica, and Miss Florine Michaud, motored to Fort Wayne Thursday ' afternoon. P Hugh Hite and daughter, Virginia.

went to Lima, Ohio, this morning to visit relatives. Mrs. Hite and son, Bob, have been there since Wednesday. H. B. Albright has returned from Delphi to spend the week end. Mr. Albright made a business trip to Ft. Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Tritch and son, Max Allen, of Fort Wayne, spent Thursday with their neice, Mrs. Cecil Gause of Short street. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers and daughter. Mildred, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ryan of Kempton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daughters, Ocie and Veda and son. Doyle, of Monroe, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Johnson, south of the city, Thursday. Dave Overman has returned from Anderson where he visited relatives. Stanley Tallow left today for Coldwater, Michigan, for a two-week’s I visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Dave Hunsicker spent the i day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. I Mr., and Mr#. Frank Koos, of Fort Wayne, are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koos, of I Mercer avenue.

| “But since taking Tanlac. I haven’t a single ailment. My appetite, digestion and nerves are pel feet; I sleep i peacefully and. have such strength .that 1 d j my housework and work my garden, too.’’ f Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 < Million bottles gold. Tanlac, Vegetable Pills, for constipation. made and recommended by tlie manufacturers of TANLAC.

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Friday Pocahontas business and social .meeting Hall, 8 p. in D. Y. B. Class of U. H. church, Mrs. Bertha Hakey, 7:30 p. m. Philathea Class of Baptist 8. B.— Mrs. Fremont Bowers. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of M. E. Church—church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Willing Workers Class of Clarks Chapel, social—church lawn. Saturday Moose Legionaires, 8 p.m. Black Side. Tri Kappa Sorority, pastry Auction Sale—Court House Lawn, 7:30 p. m. , Sunday C. L. of C Picnic —Schurger’s lawn, »2 p. m. Worden Reunion—Bellmont Park. Jesse Butler family reunion — Sweeney Park. Fort Wayne. Heller —Glendenning Miss Edith Glendenning of west of Geneva, and Lloyd Heller, of Geneva, were married at the country home of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Glendenning, Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock. The bride’s father, who is pastor of the Bluffton Metho- ‘ dist circuit, received the vows. Mr. Heller is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Heller and has accepted a posi- ’ tion as principal of one of the public schools at Bluffton. Following the ceremony the wedding dinner was serv< d to the members of the immedlate families who were present during the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Heller are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Glendenning at. Oden, Michigan, and upon their return will reside in Bluff- ' ton. The Glendennings wore former residents of this city during which time Rev. Glendenning served as pastor of the local Methodist circuit. 1 * The following program has been an- ’ nounced for the annual mite box open ing to be held at 7:30 o’clock this ev- ' ening. by the Woman’s Foreign Mis ' sionary Society of the First Methodist church at the church parlors: Devotionals, Mrs. C. L. Waters. An Impersonation, Mrs. F. W. Downs. A Mite Box Demonstration. Special music, Freeman Falk . A Reading, Mrs. C. O. Porter. Song. t Prayer. ’ Among the guests at the wedding of T. Floyd Gibson and Delori Callow at Wren, Ohio, yesterday evening were Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Callow, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Worthman, of this city. The wed ding occured at 8 o’clock. Mr. Gibson is in charge of the manual training department of the Decatur schools. ★ Worden Reunion The annual reunion of the Worden ’ families will be held at Bellmont , Park, Sunday, August 17. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. A basket dinner will be served ' at noon. 1 * Mrs. Leland Franks entertained at dinner yesterday in honor of Miss Lillian Buhler, of Marion. Mrs. Frank Crist was also a guest. The members of the Pocahontas lodge'are requested to meet at the hall at eight o’clock this evening. Business of importance will be transacted after which a social hour will be enjoyed. ★ The Black Side of the Tri Kappa Sorority will furnish ba,ked goods atid home made candy for the auction sale to be held on the court house lawn Saturday evening at seventhirty o'clock.. They will also give away the floor lamp, which is on display in the Beavers & Fryback window. Chances were sold at the ten cents on the lamp. The person hold- ! ing the ucky ticket will be awarded I the lamp. The proceeds derived i from the sale will be deposited in a | scholarship fund. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The Civic Section of the Woman’s I Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the I.ibrary at two-thirty o’clock. All . members are urged to attend. I SPECIAL RATES FOR (MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY! Marcel • 50c End Curl 25c 75c Round Curl 25c End Curl 25c 50c BEAUTY SHOPPE, Mrs. W. E. Teeters, F-S

Butler Reunion The annual reunion of the Jesse Butler family will be held at Sweeney Park, Fort Wayne, Sunday, August 17 All relatives are invited and urged to attend. ’ * Invitations to a bridge uud sewing party have been issued to a number of friends by Miss Emile Christ and Mesdames Raymond Kohne, William Bowers and Phares Hiatt. The affair will be given at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Thursday, August 21, at one o’clock. ★ Mrs. D. E. Studebaker will entertain at a bridge party Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in honor of her sister, Mis a Martha Bowman, of Indianapois. Cn Wednesday afternoon at the

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same hour Mrs. Studebaker will bo hostess at a sewing party. o ■ St. Paul’s Church To Hold A Picnic Sunday the St. Paul’s Lutheran church near Preble will hold a picnic In the Grote grove Sunday afternoon. The public in cordially Invited to attend. CHILDREN’S FATAL DISEASES Worms and parasites in tlie Intestines of children undermino health and so weaken their vitality that they are unable to resist the diseases so fatal to child life. The safe course is to give a few doses of 1 White’s Cream Vermifuge. It destroys • end expels the worms without the slight- , est injury to the health or activity cf the child. Price 35c. Sold by Hplthouse Drug Co.

Bloemkcr Family To Hold Reunion Sunday The annual Bloemkcr family re-

JUST RECEIVED A shipment of TOP MATERIAL for roofs on closed cars. I It is especially made for closed car work being extra heavy, and absolutely water- | proof. DRIVE YOUR CAR IN NOW and have ) a new roof put on, before the inside of top ; becomes soiled. Water getting to the glued joints of a closed car roof will not do it any I good either. We also recover AUTOMOBILE TOPS —make SIDE CURTAINS, and repair or rebuild4he upholstery of your car. PORTER & BEAVERS I Automobile Accessories, Tops and Painting Monroe and First Streets Phone 123 I The ADAMS Theatre I ** ♦♦ H EXTRA SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ♦♦ ♦ 9 «®> <- tt Today and Tomorrow (Sat.) JJ g INTRODUCING g ♦t Warner Bros. ♦♦ ♦♦ Classic of the Screen g Presents ♦♦ “Where the North Begins” ■ ♦♦ ♦♦ * ♦♦ with tt B ♦♦ RIN TIN TIN, the Famous Police Dog ** and A Well Selected Cast. You will see some of the most beautiful scenery ♦♦ ♦♦ you have ever seen. And a story that will linger in ♦♦ ♦♦ your memory for many days. You'll have to see it— XX We can’t begin to describe it. Xt Xt —Also— Xt XX “The Darkest Hour” ♦<> A Spat Family Comedy. ♦♦ XX and Pathe News ♦♦ XX See All—Know All ♦♦ g* At no advance in admission. XX XX 5c and 20c X* Matinee Saturday at 2 P. M. g ♦♦ Saturday night all seats 20c unless children Xt are with parents then, 10c. XX We Guarantee this show to please you. X* I i 11 It Is Your DUTY | and a PRIVILEGE I To Have a Bank Account Through he Rank your money will help along general prosperity. It is safe, readily available, builds for vou a credit and standing in the community, is an asset and works for the community good. Funds that lie idle, that arc not put to work through a Bank or in some helpful way are a discredit to the owner. I Start your account with us. We pay interest on your savings account at the 1 rate of 4% Old Adams County Bank t —J 4

union will bo held at Bellmont Park r next Sunday. August 17, beginning at 12:30 o'clock. All relatives of the family are expected to tee present. ■■■■mi .r...... i