Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1924 — Page 3

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Miller and j I MF ”L.i<! »n" I ’" cUk ’ hBVe .T n after spending Day ' Miller’s Parents, Mr. and ” th , ; Miller and family. nd Mrs. Chas. Cole and sons, ( >r i Roger, have returned to 8I " in Richmond, after spend- <*>■» " itl ‘ Mrs , ? ,e ’ 9 . Mr and Mrs. Alphonse parents, » lr - K " hW ’nd Mrs Chas. Bowman and XI returned yesterday from a Xi visit with Mr, and Mrs. £Bowman, of Sturgis. Michigan Ear ,„„ re they visited the Kruger Gardens. and also enjoyed outing at Clinger Lake- Mrs. W. 1 Bowman, who accompanied them, remained in Sturgis to visit indefinitely. k , Mr and Mrs. Orval Lenhart and w ; Herman. Miss Alice Lenhart and Mis 9 Opal Ball of Fort Wayne, returned from Sturgis, Michigan, where th-v spent several days at “Come M d Rest" cottage at Perrin Lake. Thomas DUtfkin- DjJonls SchmW, TV J. Bosse, Gerald and Cornelius Durkin motored to Petosky, Mich , this morning where they will enjoy a several days outing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bohnke, Glen Ayres and Fred Okley have returned from a several days visit with relatives at Sturgis, Michigan. Mrs. Emma Everett, who has been visiting with he’r daughter, Mrs. E. A. Finkhousen of South Whitley, was taken to the Hope Methodist hospital, Fort Wayne, Monday night where she was operated upon for scute appendicitis. She is getting along nicely, according to the latest word from the hospital. Mrs. Everett who is 63 years of age. formerly lived at Wren, but for the past two year s has been making her home with her children. Mrs. E. F. Miller of this city and Mrs. Dean Clippinger of Van Wert, visited their mother, Mrs. Emma EvMr. ond Mrs. Amos Fisher and daughter, Mildred, and Mr. Herbert Greiser, of Fort Wayne, returned today from a vacation trip to Paw Paw erett at the Methodist hospital. Fort Wayne, yesterday afternoon. The Murray hotel is being painted

GRADUATE NURSE SAYS TANLAC HAS NO EQUAL

Mrs. Borden Has Used It For Years In Treating Patients. “From my long experience as ' a professional nurse, I do not hesitate to say 1 consider Tanlac the most efficient and natural stomach medicine and tonic to be had. It is undoubtedly nature’s most perfect remedy/’ is the far-reaching statement given out for publication, recently; by Mrs. I. a. Borden, 425 rontiU3 Ave.. Seattle, Wash., a gradta,e of the National Temperance Hospital, Chicago. 1 have used Tanlac exclusively for seven years in the treatment of my charity patients,” said Mrs. Hord-1 my experience has been nat for keeping the stomach, liver, oneys and bowels functioning pro-'

HOW MUCH MONEY IS HOARDED? i 'A Treasury official, after caretul ; |t 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 accounts averaging 4'< interest, it ’ would earn about $16,000,000 a year for its owners. If you know anyone who is losing interest and risking loss through hoarding mpney, speak a good word for this bank. Banked money works; hoarded money is of no use to anyone, not even its owner. J Bqiik. %» ' Surplus 4120,000 \ EecQtur. g

and Kalamazoo, Michigah, and Hamilton and Adam > bikes in Northern Indiana. this week. Mall Carrier Ilnrvo Rico is enjoying hfs two weeks vacation at Dayton. lowa. His mother, Mrs. P. B. Rice is there visiting with her son. Dave Rice. Richard Frisinger, substitute carrier at the Decatur office is taking Mr. Rice's place bn the route. B. M. Smith of Monroe is enjoying an outing at Oden, Michigan. The Van Wert fair is in progress this week and several from this city are planning to attend. W. II Simpson will go to Fort Wayne this evening where he will meet Mr. Arendt of the Holland-St. Louis Sugar company. Mrs. O. T. Johnson, sous, Eddie and Everett and the Misses Helen and Geraldine Everett have returned from Toledo where they spent several days with the Judge S. N. Young and family. The trip was made by motor. Dr. H. H. Frohnapfel has returned from a trip through lowa. CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday ■ U. B. Missionary society, Mrs. • Myrtle Wise, North Eleventh street. Thursday i Work and Win class of U. B. church i —?,J i r. and Mrs. Francis Bohnke. 7 p.m. Evangelical Missionary Society, at •I church, 2 p. m. , W. H. M. S. of M. E. church, Mrs. I F. V. Mills, 2:30 p. m. Moose Auxiliary—Moose home. ( Concord Ladies Aid and Missionary Society, Mrs. Samuel Magley. Bridge Club, Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, 7:30 > m. Mt. Pleasant Ladies Aid Society—--1 Postponed one week from Thursday. | The Mt. Pleasant Ladies’ Aid so-

perly, anti for toning up the system in general, it has no equal. "About a year ago I had a lady Patient who could not keep a thing on her stomach fifteen minutes, not ovcm water. I prevailed on her to try Tanlac and after the sixth bottle she could eat absolutely anything she wanted without the slightest bad after-effects. "I had another patient v.ho could not cat. I got h ; ni started on Tanlac and by the time he finished three bottles he was eating ravenously and able to work. “These two instances are typical of the wonderful merits of the medicine. My confidence in Tanlac is unlimited.’’ Tanlac is for sale by all good drugi gists. Accept no substitute. Over I 40 MUlion bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for ' constipation.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1924.

tciety meeting has — been ~postponed'one week, the meeting to be held a 11 1 week from Thursday. # ’ f Henschen Reunion The second annual reunion of the 1 Henschen family was held on Labor 1 Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ( Jncoh Henschen, In Kirkland township. Those present were Mr. and Mi's. George Henschen. Mr. and Mrs. IT. E. Radke and daughter Lois, Mr. ’ and Mrs. H. (1. Henschen, Luella ' Henschen. Estella 'Henschen, Janies 1 Schltip, Margaret and Edward Crowl, 1 all of Fort Wayne; Mr.- and Mrs. ' Ernest Korte, Mrs. Lena Htlgeman 1 and son Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 1 Borne, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne nnd children, Esther Francis, Ida. 1 Edna, Ramond. Noah, Eulala and 1 Mr. and John Borne and children. Jacob. Magdalena. Mabie and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henschen and children, Leona, Chalmer and Virgil, Mr. and Mrs. S. I). Henschen and children, Margaret, Lucile, Mildred and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bracht and son Irvin, .Mr. and Mrs. Truman Goldner and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolf and children Willma Helen and Edna, of Bluffton; Mr. and William Henschen and son Louis, of Lima, Ohio; Homer Yaney, of Battlesville, Oklahoma: Edward Mott, Lloyd Bryan, Mrs. Mary Bryan. Mrs. Mary Dilling Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Henschen. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. V. Mills at 2:30 o'clock Fritfay afternoon. This meeting will be ‘dues paying time" and it is desired that every member be present. * The Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will meet at the church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. i * X Birthaay Party Mrs. Rose Wertsbaugher gave a very delightful birthday party Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter. Rosena Belle, it being her sixth birthday anniversary. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers and the table decorations were flower-1 and two beautiful cakes, each bearing s ix candles. The afternoon was spent in playing games and music. At 4 ' o'clock a delicious luncheon was served by her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Mclntosh' and Mrs. Shell. The invited guests were Marlowe, Kathren and Kenneth Shell. Mabie Pasmer, Helen Roop, Ruth Cook. Mary Mclntosh and Pearl Ogg. ★ • The Work and Win class of the United Brethren church will meet, at ’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis - Bohnke, at 7 o’clock Thursday eveni ing. ’ BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY ■ A- happy birthday surprise part was > given Sunday evening when fifty- ! s even friends and relatives gathered i at the beautiful country home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber, in Root town ship in celebration of the birthdays ol' their daughters. Clara and Ella. The evening was spent in playing cards, singing and dancing and at a late hour, a delicious hmch was served. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Busse, Mr. and Mrs. | Louis Weber, Mr. and Mrs. William Busse. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dicke and daughter, Lorlne and Helen, Mr. ami | Mrs. Arnold Bussie and - daughters. Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. William Buhr, ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Busse, and chil- . dren, Arthur Dale. Loise and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weidfieldt and I children. Paul. Verona, Lorinda, | Marvin, Vera, Fredia and Ruth, Mr 1 George Weber, Mr. and Mrs. August | Busse, and children. Ruth, Earl, and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. John Bohde, Mrs. Christ and sen Elmer, the Misses Clara, Elia and Nora Weber. Lydia and Flora Weidfeldt, Preida and I Hilda Busse, Anna and Edna Weber. Viola Hunter. Conna Klink, Velma Busse, and the Masters. Herman. Otto |

SPECIAL TRACTION RATES To INDIANAPOLIS AH Interurban Cars Stop Near State Fair Grounds rb.p rs £ Round Trip from <PO.P3 DECATUR Tickets sold Sunday, Aug. 31 to Saturday, Sept. 6 inclusive. F as t—Frequent—Convenient Limited Service Fort Wayne and Decatur Traction Co. *

and Theodore Weber, Arthur Busse and Alfred Haugh. Music was furnished by William Buhr, of New Haven. The guest-i departed at n late hour, wishing Clara and Ella many more such happy birthdays. Clara and Ella received several gifts. * X FAREWELL PARTY * A fnrewAll party was held at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heffner near Monroe, Monday afternoon, for Richard Hendrick, who will move to Fort Wayne soon. The party was planned by Max Bonner and Bobby Shirk. The primary department of the Methodist Sunday School was invited. After the youngsters had enjoyed a number of games and stunts, they held a wlnnie and marsh mallow roast. During the lunch hour, a party of thirteen tourists joined the happy bunch. The tourists were from Dayton, Ohio; Greenville, Ohio, and Richmond, Indiana. Those present at the party were Mrs. Charles Bonner and children, Max, Paul and Ruth;' Richard Hendrick; Mrs. 11. L. Shirk and son Bobby; Mrs. Frances Harvey and son John Lewis; Mrs. E. 0. Osterman and daughters, Dora Ellen and Nellie Mae; Mrs. Hattie Longenberger and children, Delaris, Ktanneth, and Ireta; Mrs. Josephine Sells and daughter, Chrystal; Margaret Burkhead; Olen Lehman, Mervan Halmard. Howard Hahnard, Cleo Robert Andrews, George Garrett, Carl Heffner. Rhea Heffner, Mrs. Clyde Hendrick and son Dick. Mrs. John Smitley, of North First street, entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of hes grandson, Clinnie Smitley, who is home on a vacation from Central Bible school. Those present were: George Smitley -and family, Charles Smitley and family; Henry Smitley and family, Riley Smitley and family. Floyd Smitley and family, Bert Ireland and family, Henry Foreman and family. Milton SJdgell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Finest Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Roop. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Speakman, Mary Speakman, Harve Ashbaugh. Jane Smitley, Mrs. Yade and daughter, Leah Roop. Keller Reunion The second annual ruenion of the Keller family and relatives met at Bellmont Park, at Decatur, Sunday, August 31. 1924. At the noon hour a large basket dinner was served, i followed by a short program consisting of speeches and songs, and 1 election of officers. Those present 1 were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Keller and son, Hubert; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Egly, Mr. Bert Hendricks and children, Louva and John, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Fu--1 gate. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Fugate and daughter, Blanch, all of Monrce; Mrs. Della George. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred George and children, James, Delia an! Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Seim and children, Maxine, Harry and Phyiis Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Joe P< ters and son, Floyd, ail of Connersville, Ind.! Mr. and Mrs. Jowel and Misses Ruth, Beatrice and Thelma Keller, all of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Keller and son, Basil, of. Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd George. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller and son, Harvey, of Bowling Green,

Just Received 50 Good Looking I DRESSES in the latest Fall Styles Sizes 16 to 46 I Mrs. M. Moyer 131 N. Bth st.

Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Keller and Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Foster A. children, Elsie, Wayne, Albert and ; Keller and children. Mary, Ruth and; George, Mr. and Mrs. John Bender and children, Hazel, Howard and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Alt and son. Ar- 1 thur. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Kammoyer and daughters, Margaret ami Betty Jean, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. ■ and Mrs. Sanford George and daugh-1 tor. Deloris, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard, all I of Chicago; Mrs. Rickard and daugh- | ter, Cecil, of Decatur. Frank Gilbert, Battle Creek, | Michigan, visited with his brother i Jesse Gilbert a nd family near Monroe Saturday. o — CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank | all our relatives, friends, neighobrs, the superintendent and nurses of the Adams County Memorial Hospital for there kind assltance expressions of sympathy for the floral and spiritual offerings during _ the sickness and death of our beloved wife and mother. MR. HENRY EITING, AND CHILDREN. — o— AUC TION at Monroe Home Store Wednesday night from 7 i to 10. 2-31 Car of Hagleton Chestnut size anthracite coal for immediate delivery. — Zimmer-man-Carper Co. W-T

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CHICAGO $3.00 Round trip excursion via ERIE RAILROAD SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1924 CHICAGO PARKS AT THEIR VERY BEST Basehall Game, American League, Chicago vs. St. Louis. Good going on train leaving Decatur 2:14 a. in. (t.l ) anti returning, leave Chicago (CT) 11:00 a.m. or 10:35 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 7th, or II (10 a. nt.. Monday. Sept. Sin. Good in coaches only. For further information or particulars call, G. E. TEEMS, Ticket Agent BjjKaMagmgsaasuuj. .hi i i i.ii ■ i **>■! I THE CORT I S Tonight—Tomorrow Richard Barthelmess and May McAvoy . $ HI in a big First National t “THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE” H Conte and livi this romance. Enjoy its S besraty. Come and see it, for seldom L ? does the screen offer a love drama as K remarkable as this. M g| ,‘HOT AIR,” A Good Comedy 10c_» 9 Reets ' 25c « m Matinee—Everv afternoon. 2:3o—Saturday, 2 o clock J. jg ' B I _ ... —~ - .....212" ! I ' F ——————— — — * x <lu ife li ‘ « i i yw* i (Then The ‘Hoss Comes to T)inner I DROUD or apologetic self- Brighten and beautify every corI I assured or ill at ease just ner of your home with Devoe | exactly how do you feel when the Mirrolac. It iseasy toapply, brushes • chief is your guest and you know out smoothlyand evenly; and dries | he is judging your true self by the quickly with a beautiful, durable _ home* you live in. gloss. It « hard to be a pleasing host If Pa. jf or t'crnnh Inftuonttiryn on I g j against a background of worn wsodwork or battered furniture .. ————————— — — — ■ Successful hospitality is simplified . bv the tasteful use of Devoe Mir- r w.u» .ndCcitmi q v»rr.tt«»r« ■ < e-i ■ . Inuttur Wueuwvrk Q Mvum Uar« ■ rolac Stains-in-Varnish » |, Mirroiac imparts to old, worn or ““ r ”’ commonplace surfaces the charac- | ter agd refinement of oak. walnut i I lilt and I — 1 M - ja “ i ; THE BROCK STORE 9 ’! Decatur, Ind. J 0 ” authorized aqent for- ® DEVOE PAINT AND.VARNISH ■ MJ—————l — - Ilf I■! »■»! ■■■TTa— —■—