Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1924 — Page 5

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BI Vrs o j, Vance anil daughter, Miss ■ Anna. M- and K MI3S Jeanette Clark motored to Fort ■ Wayne yestirday anil spent the BEi ( i a v in that city- * . H O I Vun.p. or the Vance Ar Linn ■ clothing store, returned Thursday H from Cincinnati, where he spent three davs on business. ■ Mr and Mrs. H. F. Farr.and daugh- ■ Miss Helen, left Friday for ludi- | anapolis. where they, wili join their ■ son and brother. Don Farr, who is a fl student in Indiana University, and fl attend the Indiana-Louisiana State fl 'football game at Washington Park ■ Saturday afternoon. They motored H to Indianapolis. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols visited fl friends at fort Wayne Friday. ■ The Misses Margaret Gluesenkamp ■ and Marie Smith, of Fort Wayne were ■ guests at th* Ernest Conrad home I last night. ■ Mrs. Ella Freidline returned to her B home at Lima, Ohio, yesterday after ■ attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wherry. Mrs. Anna Mallott will spend Sunday at Fort Wayne as the guest of her son. Charles Mallott and family. Miss Vera Eady has gone to Fort Wayne to spend the week end with friends. f Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunsicker and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker will f ■ leave Tuesday for Colorado Beach. Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kruge. and daughter, Vera Louise, of Fort Wayne will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shafer Sunday. Mrs. Rebecca Eady of this city, will also be a guest. Mr. and "Mrs. J. H. Williams will sp‘ nd Sunday at Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallott and daughter. Evelyn. D. R, Kosht, William Hague and A. c. Butcher motored to Fort Wayne Friday where they looked after business interests. Mrs. T. A. Johnson returned to her home at Youngstown. Ohio, after attending the funeral of her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Wherry. Mrs. F. A. ePoples has returned from Fort Wayne where she visited friends for a few days. Mrs. Joe Shafer ’refurneil' to Anderson to resume here duties as teacher in the Anderson schools, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'John Shafer, north of the city. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lewton and daughter, Eloise, spent Friday in Ft, ayne visiting friends and relatives. One good thing—th’ feller that schemes around an’ gits out o’ goln’ t war can’t sidestep th’ terrible seven or eight years folleriu’ one. Haint it awful t’ excitedly rip open a special delivery letter anly t’ find that our insurance lapses in three days’ —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Uhl and family of Toledo, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Mary Terveer over the week end. 1 he Misses Jesteen Hocker and Loa Swartz and Mesrs. tyle Fee and Russell Baumgartner motored to Huntington to attend the. DecaturHuntington football game. Ihe Misses Kathryn Omlor. Kathryn Dorwin. Vera Butler and Mildred Rille rand Messrs. Gerald Mylott, Hugh Holthouse, J. Durkin motored

r © i i * THE FIRST THOUSAND You who have not saved the first ' thousand dollars—wouldn’t it make . you feel good to be able to say, “My Thousand dollars?” Certainly it would! And you I would be a better man or woman in othet-ways for having saved. In the process of saving one learns habits of thrift and lessons in economy that may mean the difference between success and failure in lite. Our Savings Department makes it easy for you to save. And we add 4% yearly interest. j jfl B v and Surplus\ $ 120,000.

i to Huntington last night and «ittend- | ed the Kappa Alpha Phi dance. MiSs Irene Walters attended the Kappa Alpha Phi dance at Huntingtown last evening. ( Mrs. Claude Coffee, of Fort Wayne, is visiting friends and relatives here s today. Mrs. Noah Mangold. Mrs. Arthur Fisher and Mrs" Burt Mangold motored to Fort Wayne Friday and were . guests of relatives and friends. J, o i Cattle Sell Well At I Swoveland Auction Sale < I The Swoveland Cattle sale south of Wren, yesterday was a decided 1 success. Fifteen head of pure bred Guernsey cattle sold for $2,079.00 t and ten head of cows sold at an aver- - age of $176.00. The entire herd of } ten cows and 5 calves averaged $l3B,60 per head, with a top price of S2BO. r This is a very good indication that r pure bred livestock is the most profit- • able for the farmer and they are surely winning the battle with the scrub. ■ The cattle were pretty well distributr ed among the various buyers, several farmers buying their iirst pure bred t Guernsey for a foundation. The t were in the best of condition and the sale was attended by a large erqwd 1 The sale was conducted by Col. I Bevington, of Ohio City, and Roy . Johnson of this, city. o Many Japanese shipping concerns Hare turning to the building of motor- ■' ships. I I Scientists are at work to produce • I synthetic rocks. • r o i N I Court House I Judgement For $143. r J *The case of Sears Roebuck & 'Company vs. Fred Hinsey arid Frank Hisey. suit on a note, was submitted to ’the court this' morning. JudgI Iment for $143.70 and costs was I awarded to the plaintiff against the defendant Frank Hisey. The case as .’to Fred Hisey was continued. . i Case Goes To Jury . i The case of Benjamin R. Farlow vs Henry Teeple, suit on a note which went on trial in circuit court before I a jury yesterday morning, was com pleted shortly before noon today and the jury began deliberation at 11:45 t a. in. The members of the jurjr are: ■ John H. Soldner. Joseph L. Garber, [ Dallas Spullfr. Glen Chronister, Ed- , ward Foreman, Mathias Thomas, 1 David S. Deßolt George W. Cramer. Emerson Veacers, Charles W. John son. John Steigmeyer and" Millard. . i Cowan. y Suit On Note Filed f| A suit on a note for SIOO was filed I. in the circuit court today by Frank ). McConnell and Son against J. D. I Tester and Roy GaunL- Attorney L. o'c. De Voss represnts th plaintiff. Letters Issued I Letters of administration have been - issued to D. Dailey Jones in the es--1 Ante of John A. Clouser, and bond in the sum of SI,OOO was filed by the ad1| ministrator.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924.

Sk f•f 1 A pci£ty I f f CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Loyal Daughters class of Christian church, with Miss Florence LeichtenSteiger, 3 p.m. Corinthian Class of Christian Church, Bake Sale —Schafer Hardware store. Monday Woman’s Club —high school gym,, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Zion Walter League social .even-' ing, in school house, north of Lutheran church. Tri Kappa sorority—Mrs. Burton Niblick, 8 p. m. The members of the Tri Kappa sorority will meet at the home of Mrs. Burton Niblick at 8 o’clock Tuesday evening. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Reformed church annonuce two-cent suppers to be given in the church basement, he first will be served October 25 aud the second November 8. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis entertained at dinner last evening for Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunsicker and son Don: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller, ot Lake George; Miss Mildred Butler; Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hensley. ★ The marriage of Miss Florence Fisher, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher, of South Tenth street and Mrs. Virgil Cross, of Fort Wayne, will be solemnized at eight o'cock tonight at the Evangelical church. Rev. R. W. Loose will receive the vows of the double-ring ceremony. Invitations have been extended to a number of friends and relatives. * The Ladies’ Aid Society of the j Methodist Church will serve the first' of its annual series of cafeteria suptiers next Saturday evening, October The Calvary Evangelical Ladies’

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lid Society met with Mrs. Albert Uutschler Thursday afternoon. An nteresting program was given during the afternoon. Late in the afternoon the hostess served delectable refreshments. o ( Tenth Party In Stale Has Only One Candidate ludianupois, Ind., Oct 11—-A tenth party with only one candidate appeared today to complicate the problems of the state election board. The progressive independent party, with Rudolph Raymond of Valparaiso, as the candidate for governor, tiled petition with Governor Branch for a place on the ballot in the full election. The’ election board had already made arrangements to accomodate nine tickets on voting machines that were originally built to carry seven tickets, and the entrance of the tenth party presents a new complies tion. The new party may not be giver official standing, it was said, because it represents an effort to enter just one candidate. Judge Kenyon Says He Will Do His Own Talking Des Moinies, Oct. 11 —“No one is authorized to speak for me, Federa Judge William S. Kemon declarei today in answer to a story that hi had authorized spokesmen to notif: Charles G. Dawes, republican vice presidential candidate, that he wa: “a loyal republican.” In a telegram to the Daily New here, Kenyon, who is in St. Paul said\ “I am taking no part in this cam paign and am out of politics. If have anything to say, I will say it my self. No one is authorized to speal for me.” < Sunday Alliance Speakers To Be In Decatur Sundaj Representatives of the Sunday Alliance wifi occupy all pulpits in the city at one service tomorrow and speak on Sabbath Observance At’ two o’clock in the afternoon i j mass meeting will be held at thi Methodist church. Alliance men ani 1 local people will address at tha meeting. The following is the sched ule: . Morning Services First Methodist church, Dr. T. J Johnson.

Baptist church, A. E. Pierce. Christian church, Rev. R. E. Monroe. United Hretheru church, Rev. K. A. Hawkins. Evangelical church, A. L. Brittinham, secy., Fort Wayne R. R. Y. M. C. A. b Evening Services Presbyterian church. Dr. T. J. Johni son. Reformed church, Mr. Gosney. Program for Mass Meeting Prayer—F, D. Whitesell. Talk —“The Abuses of Sunday in Decatur”—Rev. B. N. Covert. Talk—C. L. Walters. 11 ” " — I USE THE OLD y Cifmarshales Wnuff e .sir •* ■“ Drusguti. or lent prepaid br UV WIUMAMS Mrs.GO.CuavUANO.c! For Sale By ENTERPRISE DRUG CO n 1 . Mini

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