Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1924 — Page 5
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Kintz. Miss J■ Mr ;ltlll Mr. Charles f |i]ulllon s>r,vt fa;r ■ Mr lllh K ! >'•>• lh " ~:,S' Hz‘ 1 "■" i " ,giii ' rt s1 "" 1 ' ■j: rellilal „„ visitinu M V‘s Donna I’arr'sh and Mrs. 1). .1. ■ :1 "' " ' **' B ' U,T ““ I M...' ng the st-" ' »’ ',l M"- Cx. i. ■ and d:..tM ", I ucile. return■H . their Boni'- ' "I..mbits. Cl m. 1,..,., visiting Mi" '■ >•"’ Crill ’ of tlli3 ■i Mar' !’• ' ■""> 'laughter. DelMi „f Linn. Ohio, who attended ■ tV funer.'i of Michael Milrfr. have ■ returned to their home. Ml James II Failing. of Klint, MiehiMi is visiting his son in law and Mi M> -nd Mrs E. U Adams. Mi of Mercer Avenue. Ml KHUtcth Wncht of Bluflton Col Ml le _,. Bluffton. Ohio, has returned to |M resume his colb'ae work after attend Mi in! , the funeral of Michael Miller. UH Mrs. Elizabeth Wherr) is seriously |M Hl M ll " ln ' 1,1 h, ' r ,iallg,llel '. Mrs ■■ Hugh Hite. Mrs Wherry is suffering IM an attack of heart trouble. M| Lawrence 1..nil ami Lloyd Baker at M| tended the street fair at Bluffton last H 9 evening. |H Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and (laugh H ters. Helen. Marie, and Mrs. V. .1. |M Borman and R. " Gass attended the ■ Style show at Huntington last eventag- ■ Miss J.-steen Hocker and Mr. Lyle ■ v.. attend..! th" street fair at Bluff H ton last evening. HE Among the out-of-town relatives ■ who ati, tided the funeral of Michael ■ Miller w.-re Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil- ■ lor. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. Frank ■I Knrb.r and Mrs. Margaret Kurber. B Mrs. Florence Meyer went to BluffM ton this morning to spend the weekH end with her son-in-law and (laugh- ■ ter. Mt. and Mrs. Harold Frazier. R Miss Margaret Moran and Robert R Meyers attended the street fair at | Bluffton last evening. | Mrs. FA. I’qople spent the day R: in Fort Wayne visiting friends. I The Misses Olive Walters and IrElene Franz spent Wednesday after- ■ noon in Fort Wayne. R Miss Helena Meyer and Gregg ■ Brandyberry were among those who | attended the Bluffton street fair last ■ evening. ■ John Mosure spent Wednesday at I Bluflton visiting friends and relaI fives. I J. Dwight Peterson of Indianapolis I was here today on business in the I interest of the City Trust Company. I Harney Kalver returned last night I from Indianapolis where he attended a meeting and banquet at which time plans were discussed for conducting a drive to be made throughout the state in order to raise funds for the Jew's in Palestine. Mrs C. H. Egley, of Fort Wayne, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall this week Mosdames Frank! Schirmeyer. F. V. Mills, George Flanders and Miss Elizabeth Carlisle motored to Fort
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Wayne yesterday afternoon. The Misses Josephine A. Malley, Louise Brake and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malley are enjoying a motor trip through Michigan this week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pett and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fulk are enjoying a motor trip to Illinois I where they will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Charles Brodbeck Ig assisting . at the Gift and Hat Shoppe. Mrs. C. D. Teeple and her father, Mr. Fordyce, went to Rome City to- , day to spend several days at their . cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson spent 1 Wednesday in Fort Wayne visiting, with relatives and friends. Miss Rowena Shoaf arrived from I Detroit, Michigan, today to attend the 1 funeral of Mrs. Mary True, at Poe. H. W. Sellemeyer has gone to Mar- . tinsville to take bath treatments at I the Martinsville Sanitarium. , Miss Mary Bauman, of Ft. Wayne, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • | Henry Bauman today. » Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer spent the ■ day in Fort Wayne visiting friends and relatives. ■ 1 Mrs. J. I. McGrew, of Montpelier and Mrs. W. S. Brennum, of Chicago, I visited Mrs. L. M. Hubley, of the 1 Gift and Hat Shoppe today. . I o World Flyers Hop Off ForSan Francisco Today (United Press Service) Cloverfield, Santa Monica, Cal.. Sept. 25. —The American round the world flyers took off here aat 10:02 > I a. in. for San Francisco, “dc-rflde I tracking" the portion of their air trail from here to Seattle. i o BLAME DEVIL FOR POISONING (Continued From Page One) 1 Latest identified picture is that of a ■ beautiful brunette member of his congregation at Thebas, (xtreme t 1 southern point in Illinois, where he j was preaching three years, named 'Ruby Gilespie. She married shortly Jaffer the pastor left. CARD OF THANKS ’ Wt wish in this way to extend our t sincere thanks to our friends and I relatives for their many acts of kindI I ness during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. MRS. MICHAEL MILLER, s and daughter, Gladys.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921.
Society' CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Elutami Camp Fire Benefit picture show—The Adams, Antioch Missionary Society—Mrs. ■ W. B. Weldy, all day. Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society — Schoolhouse, 3:30 p. m. Root Township Home Economics! Club—Miss Esther Fuhrman, 1:30 p.tn. Auction Bridge Club —Mrs. Herman Eh Inger, 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star, 7:30 p. m. Christian Ladies’ Aid Society—Mrs. Charles Hammond. E. V. Ladies’ Aid Society—Church ' parlors. Baptist Woman’s Society—Mrs. Spade, 2 o’clock. Pythian Sisters—K. ot P Home. Friday Ladies’ Aid Society of M. E. Church —church parolrs, 2 p.m. Ban Hur Social meeting. Pocahontas lodge and social hour— Lodge room, 7:30 p in. A. A. LT. W. —Miss June Ossenberg at E. B. Adams home. Friday Afternoon Club —Mrs. John Heller. * Saturday IT. B. Ladies’ Aid Society. 2c supper —Graham and Walters building, 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday Tri Kappa—Miss Helen Meyer. Miss Helen Meyer will be hostess to the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority Tuesday evening at her home on Fifth All members are urged to attend. ★ The American Association of University Women will be entertained by Miss June Ossenberg Friday evening at seven o’clock. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. _B. Adams on Mercer avenue. ★ The Presbyterian ladies will’ hold j their annual White Elephant Sale in the Graham an 1 Walters building, i October 24 and 25. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited.
i HEAR I Senator Samuel M. Raiston I ' at the * ' COURTROOM DECATUR Tuesday Evening, Sept. 30th < -■. 1.-JIIII .11181. -! ■■- -■ . . I — ■ ■■■ '■ ''*»• v - ' , J I ' % t ■ ■' \ St® v ■ “vl' 4 t. ' :/ • W’’ T X .1, ’HjKMT. .fijka i» C I jE ' V''' ■ ; • .. : > n z ■ lolSrWwK ~. I, Ifeifii,, , WMri~i ■ * Under Auspices of the Adams County Jefferson Club I (Political Advertising) l|
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daugh 1 ter Lee Anna, entertained a number ( of guests at u six o’clock dinner yes- < terday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sellemeyer and ■daughter, Esther; Mr. and Mrs. Fred ( Sellemeyer and daughter, Della, and Miss Jeanette Clark. * I Mi s Elizabeth Carlisle delightful I ly entertained the members of the Bridge Club at her home on 'Mercer Avenue Wednesday aftrnoon. Mrs. Frank Schirmeyer was the only guest besides the club members. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. C. A. Eugen next Wednesday afternoon. Al! Pythian Sisters are requested !■ to meet at the K. of P. home tonight at 7:30 o’clock to make arrangements to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary True. The Pythian Sisters will have charge of the ceremonies at the cemetery where the casket will be opened. * The Ladies’ A : d Society of tile . Uni'cd Brethren church announce a two cent super c> be served ia the Graham and Walter, building on Second street, Saturday from five to i - even o clock. Ths iiberal patronage of the public is solicited. o Democrats Discuss Negro Division Os Committee Chicago, Sept. 25, — (Special to 1 Daily Democrat) —Organization of a > negro division of the national democratic committew to swing the j colored vote to the Davis-Bryan ’ 'diet was discussed today by Lincoln xon western chairman and William
RECEIVED B An excellent assortment of DRESSES SB:’S. Mrs. M. Moyer 131 N. Sth St.
11. Lewis former assistant attorney general. Ixiwis will make an active campaign among the negroes. —o — Gary—The stork took a vacation during August here and increased the population by only 160, as compared -nmanmwnasußn
Mind Your Own Business and You'll Have a Man’s-Size Job on Your Hands —that’s how we built the busiest jewelry store in town! SEPTEMBER OPPORTUNITIES For “Freshly-Weds” r~ "s - c Quadruple Silver toßeZin CANDLESTICKS Less Store Expense Other Jewelers sell ’em for more V?’ j) > means less on the ’ money—but we’d rather give our V // price tag — why pay i customers something to talk about— \___y more when you can and competitors something to think save money here? about. A P-'ml High Quality is your positive assurance — |l ’xll a II SI complete satisfaction f ’ • •t-'V or your money refund- - _ s V ed is our idea of a ft ,f You Ca " Du P l,cate The Same L J square deal {Quality for Less Money— 11 /1 Folks like to do busi- I—come right back and we’ll refund » 1 J ness that way! > "the difference. BIL 1 I < j “Wide-Awake” Housewives Ou \ I Will Profit by this Sale of I 26-Piece Silver Chests t VRVX Made by a big manufacturer of Jj \ xwOjlllL, \jLNj silver— we can’t advertise his z name—but you’ll find it on every n / \ "WiWl i\i piece of silver—complete service /' / for six— // bS ill $13.75 . . JEWELRY STORE rinißM iiiim mhi in ii ii i ini ini..- ' mi —linitanfiuii <inwriiiHfii*rTffl»Wi hi ft | STYLEPLUS I CLOTHES € . - v /v n I ’t\ I I M ’ I r ’’, 1 I II . J i | .y I I ■ I foremost j I ! I style line at p ° indar pHccs Just what the name implies —style plus quality. Styleplus fabrics are all-wool—the fashionable colors | weaves and patterns that give the designer and the tailor the chance to create distinction. | Young men—we have the proper thing for you, all the I latest fashion touches. Conservative dressers—we give you I stylish dignity, built on Styleplus quality. Made by He’nry Sonneborn <SI Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. i Popular prices always. See Styleplus before you buy clothes. Pay us a visit! I Teeple & Peterson J
with 199 new arrivals during July. * Wabunh—Fred Cuttrick wuuted to find a leaky gaa main in his house. It was dark and he used a match. The fire department saved part of the house. •
This Helps Eye Strain Simple camphor, hydrastis, witch- * hazel, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye ■ wash, strengthens eyes and helps any j case weak, strained or sore eyes. Lavoptik acts very quick. Aluminum eye cup free. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists,
