Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1924 — Page 5
IfLocal Briefs I —s
I local auctioneer I. j 1 I g the state fair at 1 I atten L week, on Saturday MornII “"""u Johnson Will sell at auction I <«• „ r iiaed *»? m«« ,l,erß of thfi ' r “ '.‘l girls’ <Ulf clu, ’ s 1,1 th ° ' bny ' X-. calves which are exhibita,, state fair, are sold at auc- < Pd “ h vear at the colse of the fair, i li,,ne h . Mrs J R. Blair spent Sun- I , M and h’ bor Day V ‘ SU,np relat ‘ Veß *” ’ t and Frankfort. Indiana. > ’ and Mrs. Martin Bulhman Mr. ( i Mrs Christ Macke. Mr. and Mrs. i “ nun Will motor to Indian- : "Is today where they will attend . ndiana State Fair this week. “' Mr and Mrs. William Zwick and - M and Mrs- Albert Scheumann mob Jd to Turkey Run and Indianapolis Sunday and Monday. I bU T V Bhdl'on country Club was I mrmallv opened yesterday and last I evening with a banquet and dance. I Bluffton is gold mad these days and I every body’s doin’ it. I pick Heller of Indianapolis visited | over Labor Day with his parents. I Robert Mann has resigned as I committeeman in south St. Mary’s j I and Ed France has been appointed I in his place. I William Baumgartner of Berne was I here today to attend the county coun- ■ oil meeting. I Gordon Vizard of Woodstock. Ill’-, I is visiting his parents at Pleasant. I Mills for a few days. Gordon is makI ing good as advertising manager for I the Woodstock Typewriter Company. I I Many from here will attend the Van Wert county fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland visited here over Labor Day. L ■ Mrs. Nan West and sons. Fisher) and Donner of Auburn, were guests at the W. A. Lower home over Sun-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Confer left yes-1 tetda;; for their home at Gary after, a two weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Schafer, daugh-j ter. Gretchen, sons Daniel and Fred ; and Fred Schafer. Sr., returned Sun-1 day from Leland, Michigan, where they spent the month of August. The county commissioners and members of the county council were ; holding their 3e ;sicn at the auditor’s office today. Rolla Chrisman ha 8 returned from ' Vincennes where he spent the past eight weeks. Mrs. Alm.i Reynolds, of Des Moines, lowa, is spenfftni? ir*Tn?Wt tr<hi this city visiting at the D. E. Studebaker home.
- V— 1 ■■ - Used Kellogg’s ta 2 liioidhs—constipation goss altar safferisg 3 years
Three years of guttering with con- j stipation. What liappuicss was his 1 when Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and ] krumbled, restored his health. But read his letter. “Dear Sirs: . . . this is what I think of your krumbled bran. I would not be without it for anything in the world. . . . for three years I used all kinds of medicines for constipation, and only got, temporary relief. I was advised by a doctor to use Kellogg’s Bran, and since 1 began using it I don’t have to take pills or anythin.: else. I have used it two months, and my constipation has left me. I feel better now than 1 have for three years.” (The original of this letter is on file at the Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Mich.) Kellogg’g Bran brings results because it is ALL bran. You can’t fight constipation with halfway mca-
JiBJtW KCUVb. HOW MUCH MONEY IS HOARDED? * A Treasury official, after careful investigation, estimates that more than $415,000,000 is now hoarded in this country. What a tremendous impetus would be given to business if this money could again be brought into service. If deposited in savings I accounts averaging !'■ interest, it ■ would earn about $16,600,000 a year • for its owners. If you know anyone who is losing interest and risking loss through i hoarding money, speak a good word for this bank. Banked money k works; hoarded money is of no use |< to anyone, not even its owner. p | y ’ -Jtyntal and Surplus 3120,000.00 \ B>eccttur, Indiqnq v 1
Rolla and Asa Smith and family have returned home from Kokomo. Mt>. David Carpenter, of Elwood, is visiting in the city with het par ents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Charles. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Steele and j daughters Jeanette and Virginia, motored to Ossian Labor Day to attend the Bunn reunion. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, former 1 residents of Decatur, but now of Hawthorne, California, are here to spend two months visiting friends ’ relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Daniels of Huntington and Mrs. Hurry Partridge and .daughter of Servil, Indiana, visited with Mrs. Elsie Daniels over Labor Day. The county commissioners and ! members of the county council, and Henry B. Heller, county attorney, were the guests today nt dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. La Fountain at county infirmary. The members of the county council and county commissioners inspected the new barns being constructed there and also gain ed an idea as to what was needed at the farm during the coming year. Marcella Kern, reporter at the Daily Democrat is enjoying a week’s vacation this week. The city council will meet in regular session this evening at which | time final action will be taken on tlie • budget for next year. I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knobler left today 'for Los Angeles, Calif., where i they will visit with their daughter I and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius I Schmitt. They will be gone several j weeks and will also visit many other 1 places of interest in the Golden West. » Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mougey, daugh- ! tors Frances and Florence and ton ' Adrain of Toledo motored here Satnrj day and visited over Labor Day with j relatives and friends. The Moageys i formerly lived in this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Niblick and I daughter Margaret have returned | from Rome City where they enjoyed 1 a week’s outing. J Mr. and Mrs. Forest Elzey and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Martin |. laberg and children returned from George Lake last evening where they I visited over Labor Day. i The candidates for the D. C. H. S. 'football team held their first practice this afternoon on Ahr's field. France 'Confer will again coach the team.
surcs —with 1 r.ins wkl-h'rr? only bran. It -.> ALij bran to bo IGO per cent eff tiv.->. Bccauso Kellogg'3 Bran is ALL bran it sweeps, cleans and purifies the intestine, it acts naturally—just as nature acts. It stimulates tho intestine and makes it function regularly. It is gur.rantccd L> bring results, or your grocer will refund your money. Kellogg’s Bran 1 ~s a delicious nutlike flavor. Quito different from ordinary, unpalatable brans. You will like it as a cereal, sprinkled en other cereals, cooked with hot cereals, or in the recipes given on every package. Eat two tnblespoonfuls of Kellogg’s Bran every day—in chronic eases, with every meal. Made in Luttlo Creek, bold by all grocers. -
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Society CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday C. L. of C. — K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p. m. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Roger Swaim, of Bluffton at Bluffton. Psi lota Xi —Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 7:30 p. m. Dorcas class of Evangelical church J Della Harruff, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday U. B. Missionary society, Mrs. Myrtle Wise, North Eleventh street. Thursday Moose Auxiliary—Moose home. Concord Ladies Aid and Missionary Society, Mrs. Samuel Magley. Bridge Club, Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, 7:30 p. m. The Concord Ladies Aid and the Missionary Society meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Magley and a good attendance is desired. ★ The Third annual reunion of the Bittner, Hough and Thieme families was held Sunday. August 31st, at Bellmont Park, of Decatur, with about a hundred relatives attending. Following the dinner at noon and a short program, officers for the ensuing year were elected, they being. Henry Bittner, president; A. F. Thieme, vicepresident; John Bleeke, secretary and William Klink, treasurer. The next reunion will be held on the last Sunday in August at Weisser Park. Ft. Wayne. * Crownover-Suman On Saturday evening. August 30 at the home of O J Suntan, occured the wedding of Miss Gladys Su man and Mr. Harry Crownover. Only Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Suntan, uncle and aunt of the bride; Mr. and Mrs Crownover, foster parents of the bridegroom and Rev. F. A. Shipley and family were present to witness the beautiful ceremony. The bride presented a beautiful picture, beine di eased in a gown of honeydew silk trimmed with black velvet ribbon. A dinner was given the bride and bridegroom Sunday, August 31st. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crownover, Dawson F. Suntan and daughters, Ruth and May; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Suntan and grandchildren Eileen and'Bobby; and Mrs Frank Kitson and children. Marguer ite and Lloyd of Decatur; Rev. L. D Brown, Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Shipley and children. Giftord. Violette and Anita; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhl and children. Gretchen. Lois and Dwight of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel -Suntan. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Renner, and Walter Suntan of Portland. Many beautiful presents wvr i received by the bride during the day. The bride will teach this winter east of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Crownover w.dl live with the parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Crownover tor the present. A great host of friends and relatives wish this happy couple a long and happy life togetlrr. ■» Settle Reunion The annual reunion of the Settle family was held at the country home of J. A. Steele, in Kirkland township Sunday, August 31. A very enjoyable time was had by all relatives present. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pence, of Sturgis, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Caton and daughters, Claudine and Volga, of La Grange; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Steeles and daughters, Jeanette and Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs: M. J. Welker and son Vere, all of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. George Benett and Miss Harriet Benett. all of Indianapolis; Mrs. H. A. Andrews and
SPECIAL TRA&TON RATES I To INDIANAPOLIS All Interurban Cars Stop Near State Fair Grounds £ r Round Trip from $0.30 D E C A T U R Tickets sold Sunday, Aug: 31 to Saturday, Sept. 6 inclusive. Fast —Freq uent —Convenient Limited Service Fort Wayne and Decatur Traction Co.
daughter, Wilma, and Miss Mary Steele. i Z * The Dorcas class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the home of Della Harruff on South Sixth street at 7:30 o’clock thi H evening. ★ The U. B. Missionary society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Myrtle Wise, of North Eleventh street. An interesting program lias been arranged, during which newspaper clippings of interest to all members will be read, and singing. Bible study and talks by Mrs. ,B F. ; Dotson and' Mrs. Frank Bohnke, will Jbe given. The Wonder Box will be Ih< Id and Mrs. Clarence Drake will also give a talk. The business session will be in the charge of the sion will be in the charge of the president and a good attendance is desired. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Moose Lodge will meet Thursday evening at the Moose home. • Mrs. E ,G. Coverdale will be hostess to the Bridge Club at her home on North Second street at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. St ELZEY REUNION The Elzey Reunion was held Sunday, August 31. at Bellmont Park. About sixty guests partook of the toast which was spread at the noon hour, after which a short program was enjoyed by all. The new officers elected for the coming year, were: Dalia: Elzey. Pres.; Dale Elzey, Vice- ! res.; Hattie Elzey, Sec.; and Blanch Elzey. Treas. * Daniels-Cramer Reunion About, 140 relatives attended the third annual reunion of the Daniels and Cramer families which was he.d at Bellmont Park. Sunday. After a '' prayer by Rev. R. W. Loose, pastor ’ of the Evangelical church, all partook I of a bountiful dinner. After the diny ner hour the following program was II given: Talk by Pres. Harry Daniels; 5 ' readings by Miss Elizabeth Cramer, e Mrs. William Mauller, Mrs. Harry y Patrdige, Miss Dorothy Krick; duet s by Miss Lucile Daniels and Mrs. Hare ry Patridge; talk by Sam McConne--5 hey, of Van Wert. Ohio, selection of ( Mrs. Oliver Walters; talks by Rev. ' F. D. Whitesell and Rev. Loose, and " the history of the Daniels and Crameier families by George Cramer. Offi■v cers for the coming year were elect '* ed as follows: President, Harry Daa--11 iels; vice pres., George Cramer; set- ’’ retary, Mrs. Russell Deßolt, and ■’ treasurer, John Mauller. After the '■ social hour and visiting among the ’• relatives, all departed for ther ’ homes declaring that the day had '* been well spent in renewing old (1 acquaintances. The reunion next 11 year is to be held on Labor Day and at the old Salem church if the satno 3 can be secured. Those present were: Dortha May Cramer Crismer, Lira;;. ' O.; George w Cramer and family, B. • F. Cramer. Bucyrus, O-; Mr. and Mrs *■ Samuel Helm. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. r , Walters, Forest Walters, Mrs. Annt e Prodbeck and fami'y, Vernon Rrtdf' b"< k South Bend; Mr and Mrs. G-rz 1 Dustman and daughte 1 '. South Berni' " Miss 110 Burgart. Monroeville; Mi y and Mrs. Wm Datyherty, Monroeville; 11. E. Cramer and family; M: and Mrs. John S. Cramer, Mrs. Joseph Helm, Mr. and Mrs. James Staley and • daughter; Margaret Daniels, Fort ' Wayne; Mrs. Minnie Daniels, Deca- > tui ; Mr. ami Mrs T. G. McFarland. ' Do -atur; Mr and Mrs. Samuel Scott • .nd family, Mot’-ozvillo; Mr. and .-'Mrs S. E. McCounehey, Van Her-., ;C Mrs. Lulu Swearinger, Mr. and i Mrs Geo. Hill and family, Mr. ami , Mrs. Win. Alfather. Mr and M.s. C. W. Moser an I family. Mr. an ! Mrs. - Albert Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Russell . , Deßolt, al', of Decatur; Mrs. Joo . , Dixon, of Ft. Wayne; Mrs. Joe Krick . i and family, Hrs. Leora Mann and family, of Kokmio: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Daniels and family, Nellie I Goldie and Mildred Helm, Decatur;
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mauller uud Hurry Krick. Wren, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brinker, Pleasant Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mauller and family, Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheets, Marion. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pat ridge, North Manchester; Mrs. Paul Gould, Decatur; Mrs. Ota Mauller and son. Wren, O ; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McMichael and Austin Krick. Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Daniels, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brown, Marion, Ind.; Catharine MeConnehey, Mallon; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Daniels and family, Rlvarre. F. I). Whitesell, Decatur; Mrs. Emma Mauller Convoy, O.; Troby Cramer and family, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Helm, Decatur, and J. C. Mauller, Convoy’, Ohio,
W.,. : : . : THE ADAMS ■ 1 I THEATRE ■ It’s Paramount Week a j| Come In. 0 —Today Only— Richard Talmadge in | I “ON TIME’’ 8 ■ A Mystery Drama g ’ I Chucked lull of thrills by j 1 ■ this death delving actor. 1 a SEE The Big Hospital ’ Scene and operation ( by the surgeons. J —Also—— j s • ‘.Telephone Girl” j : i Each chapter a complete ( '• ■ story; not a serial. j y a 5c and 15c t ■ I 3 —TOMORROW— I - | “PETER THE GREAT” | f « —THURSDAY— j r . B Gloria Swanson in j I g “PRODIGAL DAUGHTER” - E- 5c and 15c i-! 1 ■ qbkkibbee: • ■ k c
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kelly and the Messrs. Kenneth Zerkel, Chalmer Everett and Robert Mills spent Ijibor I
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Day at tho homo of Mr. and MrM. Leonard Llby. of Fort Wayne. —-——
