Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1924 — Page 5
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Mr *- H ? ny Hf\r' " f ' viiis,i!re - Ml h. r. this 'horning. IMF v. ■■ M'.. >‘‘l’ l ” or Fort Wayne. ■ •-. herv wi "‘ J"' r fflM' ~;; Mr an,l Mrs. U. D Teeple. • ~s. iiikll 8,11001 a l F< ”l iMtn'i'n*'. MaV'i'Hg the week end i,r ' *’ An!ir, ‘ ws ’ 9B9ui'n>'i' Av'twe IM Mb- : Lengerich. of the . Inc., will leave ■s,i,dav mr Akron. Ohm. where she |B V " """ "• i ’ >n,U 311,1 H|Hrelati"‘ s - M,- W Ralph Bentz. Mr. and Bernard Derringer. Mr. and. ■■a.'. Welder. Ms. Ada Horn■■if,. I .; . i : and Call Ainsworth. < < Akicii. "I ■ arrived last evening ■<„ -p.-n.t •!;. ». • k end .with relatives. |gagg| vi,.. I.i neerieh. of Monroe. ■H T!l b. sp< n' last evening with her 89,- \i- and Mrs. Theodore Longer--8^81(11' 99 “1 can t >•. I head or pig tail o' th' i . ' l.afe Bud Th' th' day right i- th' afternoon. . \i„ Indianapolis News. 89 yrs l’i. d Sellenieyer and daugh- ■ ":. Della, spent the day in Fort ffISHI v, j.. i>. v.ilh relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 99 \ li SeT mover will accompanj 99 til' " nht to spend Sunday. 891 Mrs. lion Krick and son. are the 99' I'l A Retisser .and family MB a' Berne, this week. 98 Mrs. Arm.l Laman and daugter, 8H |. turned to their home at 98 Bo"I- Mulligan, this morning 98 at" i '•oral days visit here with |B| Mr and Mrs. Noah Mangold. They |9| v>.r. ,u. .ma .ini' <1 home by Mrs. H 89 L. Kern. MMI Mrs. Joe Shater. of Anderson, is ■BB rt. ’ . • \. ek emi with Mr. and 188 Mt- .him Shafer, north of the city. 88 N<‘b!< Imeil. of Huff ton. attended 191 the dam. at the Masonic hail last 99 evening. 98 tbr.dd Sn ’,i returned from For, 89 W.ivn. ■ morning after attending th- vodding of his node. Hubert 89 K ' n,z M ittlm Linneman. as best 98 11 "’ok place Thursday 98 m ° rn ' n f : . 88 rl " ’’ Margaret Jane Hoff89 Man. . .. ~h N nurd. Vere Lipke. Ann M We.or I’lot. me Storing and FlornHl erne Blm-.>er, of Fort Wayne were 98 111 h' Misses Eloise Lewton. 88 Marguerite Kosht and Mary Mack89 iln yesterday. They attended the 89 lootball game and dance here. gK Robert Helm, student at Purdire K 9 University at Lafayette, is spending: ,lle < 11111 "ith llis Parents, Mr. ■9 311,1 Airs. Harry Helm. ■K W. E. Hoffman, of Ft. Wayne, was g 8 a business visitor in the city yesterSB day- ■ Enti' Fisher, of Logansport. is 9I spending the week end here with ■ ft'iotids. 8| William Marke, of Preble township 88 *as a business visitor here this ■8 n,o| Tiing. 88 11 K Butler, of North Fifth street. Bg| who was doing some carpenter work 8| 011 11 building on the Charles Miller g farm, south of the city, Thursday, was 88 painfully injured when the scaffold I El ou width he was working, gave way. E. j •^L !!^ 1,,r fell about ten feet and re-
g —— . - . . ! ..... !■ ontDKuw I HOW THICK IS A . DOLLAR BILL? Ig IP I NOT very thick—is it? Yet by the thickness of the dollar bill they tailed to bank, thousands of people • I have just missed success. The dolklar bill in a bank account here is thick enough to support a man from disaster. | It I Jig 1 1 ®xtsi7N<tional B#nk ■ .Capital and Surplus t I \ i&cQtur.’lndiQnQ %
’ ceived a sprained ligament and brok en bone of the left ankle. Dr. Grandstaff, of Preble, was a 1 business caller here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shafer an 1 sons. , Jimmy find Dick went to Fort Wayne • to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krugs and daughter, 1 Ver.' Louise. ; Mr. and Mrs. George C uter and I family, of r. st of the city, were shops pe -s here, today. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rich and daugh- > ter, Jeanette, of Monroe, visited > friends here this afternoon. > William Hawkiu. of southeast of I the city, candidate for sheriff, was a business visitor here this afternoon.' I James Andrews, of Monroe, was in L tl’e city this afternoon looking after - business affairs. , Rex Geliy, of the Pumphrey Jewelry ; store, will spend the week end at his . home at Newcastle. Mrrs. E. G. Chenoweth, of Chicago and Mr. ,and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey ■ motored to Ft. Wayne tlgis afternoon .to attend the funeral of Mrs. Pau! • C. Guild. Peter Forbing, of Fort Wayne, is t visiting relatives here for a few . days. Kermit Bowen, of St. Marys town - ship, was a business visitor here this t afternoon. . | Asa McMillen, of Pleasant f . spent the afternoon here looking as j ,!ter business affairs. • John A. Harvey, of south of the i city, was a business visitor here this I afternoon. , | Mr. and Mrs. Al Bonner, of Pleas-1 t ant Mills, spent the afternoon here f shopping, j 1 Harve Kessler, of Monroe, spent r the afternoon here looking after . business interests. | Mr. ynd Mrs. Charles Funk, living ; ' east of the city, were shoppers here I today. .1 Charles McCain, of south of the I'city, was in the city today on busi-i : ness. 1 Mrs. Ada Martin made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. o SHENANDOAH ENOS JOURNEY I ■ Reaches Tacoma, Washington, After Toilsome Journey Up Coast (United Press Service) Tacoma, Wash.. Oct. 18.—Sailing "in gracefully out of the dawn. The U. S. Navy dirigible Shenandoah early today ended her long, toilsome journey up the Pacific coast from San Diego. Camp Lewis got the first glimpse of the giant craft at 6:55 a. in. when she appeared from the south. By 7:‘30 the Shenandoah was hovering close to her moorings. — o —————— Greenfield — Burrell Harding, a Democrat, objected when a man left . out a war whoop for La Follette, j When arraigned on a charge of drunkeness Harding denied he was intoxicated but said he was glad to pay his fine as it was worth it.
” DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921.
CLUB CALENDAR Saturday King’s Hearlds of M. E. Church— Mrs. Heber Humbarrger, 2:30. Ladies’ Aid Society of M. E. church, 2c supper—M. E. Church dinning room, from 5 to 7. Monday Research Club, Mrs. C. D. Lewton, 2:30 p.ui. Delta Theta Tau—Miss Margaret Holt house, 8 p. m. Tuesday Pythian Needle Club — Pythian I Home. 2:30 p.m. E. L. of C. E.—Church Basement. 7:30 pm. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. A. D. Suttles W. C. T. U.—Library Auditorium, 2:30 p.m. Psi lota Xi —Mrs. Fred Ahr, 8 p.m. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Marie Westveld. Wednesday Shakespeare Club Club Mrs. Dan Sprang. I Auction Bridge Club—Miss Fan Lite, 8 p tn. Thursday Root township Home Economics I Club —Mrs John Houck. So Cha Rea —Mrs. Will O’Brien, 3 7:30. | Mary and Martha Class of M. E. ’ church —Mrs Emerson Beavers. Mrs. Will O’Brien will entertain the members So Cha Rea Club . Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All , member s are urged to be present. The Mary and Martha Class of the Methodist 'church will hold its reguI lar monthly social meeting at the Emerson Beavers home. Thursday evening, October 21. The committee re- | quests every member to come masked and a good time is assured. • | The Decatur branch of the American Association of University Women i met on October 16th at the home of | Miss Josephine Myers. The mem- ■ bers enjoyed a delicious two-course i dinner which was served informally |at six o’clock. After the social hour a business meeting was held. Miss Ossenberg. presiding as chairman. Of- ' ficers for the year were chosen as i follows: Miss June Ossenberg. presiI dent; Miss Agnes Sellemeyer, vicepresident; Miss Glenn Jackson, treasnurer; Mis s Maude Anderson, secretary. The following women are members of the association: Mrs. John Niblick, Mrs. Chas Dugan, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison. Mrs. Hattie Obenauer. Mrs. Howard Marshal, Mrs. Harry Knapp, Mrs. D. E. Studebaker, Miss Josephine Myers. Miss Glenn Jackson, Miss Naomi Christen, Miss Naomi Gilbert. Miss Helen Dugan, Miss June Ossenberg. Miss Gretch Graham,. Miss Agnes Selletneyer, Miss Katherine Dorwin, Miss Maude Anderson. * The D. Y. B. c‘ass of the United Brethren church m?t at the home of iMrs. Ollie Mills, Friday night. Thir-Ity-five members were in attendance. The meeting was in the form of a masquerade party. After the regular business meeting a social hour was enjoyed during which time four contests were held. At a late hour delectable refreshments were sereved by the hostess and her assistants, Mrs. George Munirna and Mrs. Roy Mumma. A peasant surprise was given last evening in honor of the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Lengerich, at their country home south of the city. Cards and dancing furnished the entertainment lor the evening. The honored guests were presented with a chest of silver. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. Lengerich and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bentz. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Derringer, ' Mr. and Mrs. George Wepler, Mrs. Ada Hornoff. Louis Bentz and Gail Ainsworth, all of Akron.' Ohio: Miss Mary Lengerich, of Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. Harve SheM. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heimann and family; Frank Bentz and daughter. Estella, Ted and Sam Bentz; Mr. and Mrs. August Lengerich, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Meyers and son, Leonard, Henry and Joseph Lengerich. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lengerich, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ulman. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Zeser, Mrs. Thresa Shafer, Ed Zeser and Bernard Eiting; Mrs. George Kintz and son, Andy; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hess and family; Mrs. Joe P. Heimann and family; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heimann, Jr. and family; Mr. and Mrs. John Heimann and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heimann. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. The girls of the local telephone effice enjoyed a pot luck supper in the club rooms at nine o’clock last evening. Plans were made ’for a I
masquerade dunce to be given Wed- < netiday night, October 29 ut t|ie M»-]i sonic hull, for which invitations will i be issued Gum's and muiic were, enjoyed after the business was dis- ' posed of. < ♦ 1 Miss Fann Hite will entertain the members of the Auction Bridge Club • Wednesday evening at eight o’clock. The Root township Home Economics Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock with Mrs. John Houk. Mrs. Irma Lewton will be the assisting hostess. On account of the illness of Mrs. McKinley, of Purdue University, the meeting to be held at • the Library on this date has been indefinitely postponed. The E. L. of C. E. business and social meeting will be held in the form 1 of a masquerade Hallowe’en party Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in • the, church basement. A good attendance is desired. 1 The Pythian Needle Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock ’ with Mesdames Effie Schug, MaryWoodward. Minne Myers and Flo Patton as hostesses. The Winona campfire girls met at 1 the home of Mies Dorothy Haley Thursday evening. Miss Betty Mack 1 lin presided at the business meeting. During the social hour delectaMe refreshments were served by the hoss teas. The next meeting will be held with Miss Blenn Fee, October 34. '• 1924. o Beekeepers Unfed To Take Care Os Bees Now 3 — ■ . ■ i Indianapolis. Oct. JB.—Preparation • should be made now by beekeepers in Indiana to get the maximum amount of honey next year, C. O. Yost, chief inspector of the state department of conservation, declared today in a bulletin sent out to several thousand beekeepers in the state. Every colony should be put in top condition this month, he said. ‘‘A cqlony, in good condition should contain 12,000 to 20,000 young bees. ’ a strong, vigorous queen, and an ebun-' i dance of food. They also should be' f free from disease. Stores of food j - should be thoroughly ripened honey ' of first quality, white honey, or white sugar syrup.” the bulletin advised. Where young bees are not axiun- - dant in a hive. Yost recommended j - the uniting of two or more colonies i to get the desired population. Care i • should be taken in the uniting, how- - ever, in order to retain the best - queen. The hives shoqld be packed in the winter in a manner best to protect i the bees from the wet and cold weath- • er in order that their energy may be ■ conserved. - 6 LaFollette Declares He Has Won West; Turns East (United Press Service) Siquz Falls, S. D. Oct. T B—Declar-18 —Declar--1 ing he has won the west and real battle ground is in the east, Senator Robert M. La Follette, independent candidate for president, today , annOLD FOLKS GAIN STRENGTH WITH COD LIVER OIL Thank Goodness You Don't Have to Take the Nasty Tasting, 111 Smelling Oil Any More For McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets Can Be Purchased At Any Drug Store. Why should any old person let feebleness overwhelm them iu these enlightened days? Surely everyone knows by this time that Cod Liver Oil contains more vttamiffbs than anyYou'll like to take MeCov'a Cod Liver Oil Tablets —they are sugar coated and as easy to t ike u s candy and they do help old people. Why not try being 10 years younger again—why not grow stronger in body, in mind, in vitality? Why not take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tablets and drop 10 years from your age in 30 days? We mean this literally, of course. We believe that a 30-days' treatment will make you feel 10 years younger—but at any rate try I hem for 30 days and if you are not satis tied get your money back—6o tablet: —6O cents at Holthouse Drug Co. or any progressive druggist. Be sure i and get McCoy's—the original and genuine, I I «
ounced he will not go to the Pacific count as had been expected hut will turn eaat from Omaha Monday. lai Follette announced that he would speak at Rock Island, 111., Tuesday, Oc, 21 and a Peoria the day following. Other engagements in Illinois, Ohio and perhaps Pennsylvania, will be announced later. His Cleveland engagement for Nov. 1 stands. o Michigan Student Killed Enroute To Football Game Benton Harbor, Mich. Oct. 18.—Sam Miller of Buffalo, a student at the University of Michigan, who was injured near here in a motor car accident Friday, died last night. Edward McGrath of Marion, Ohio, wag killed instantly in the accident. The two men with four 4>ther students were enorute to Urbana, 111., to spend the Michigan-Illinois footfiall game today, o ALL OVER INDIANA Marion —Bert Moore is not so angiy at thieves who stole his car. When it was recovered it had three mere gallons of gasoline in it than Miien it was stolen. Columbus—When Elmer Pruitt was placed in jail on charges of slaying Oscar Cutsinger, a fellow dairyman, he met Mel McLee, waiting sentence for the slaying of a fellow farm band The two were in the same company during the Spanish-American war, and had not seen each other since that time. , Portland —The Chinese mode of wailare is to scare them to death, according to Lee Crowel, army officer and globe trotter here who fought in the Chinese army during the Boxer war. — —o FROM THE CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART Sister Superior Endorse# Merit Os Father John's Medicine For Children Writing from the Sacred Heart Convent at Newport. Vt.. the Sister Su- ! perior in charge says. ‘‘We have here ja large boarding school and as soon I as we see a child without appetite or not feeling well we have him take Father John’s Medicine. 1 think it lis the best remedy for children.” > (Signed) Sister Mary Alexandrine, Superior Sacred Heart Convent. j Over 100 other institutions use and , endorse Father John's Medicine, hav- ' ing proved its value for colds and ' body building ever a long 'period of years. Safe to use be, uuse it contains no drugs. o COAL Egg Size $5.25 oil car Delivered $5.85 - Saturday and Mondav ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO. Phone 233 f-s : o—- o Now is the time to have I your Christinas photo’s I made. Make your appointment today! | EDWARDS STI DIO | Phone 964. 2— , o 246t6
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Anderson—Anderson has an over | supply of corn cobs. The Fame Can- p ning Company hus packed 40.U1K1 i cases of sweet corn this year. J Richmond —The meanest num has { I been discovered but his whereabouts iI remains a mystery. He stole the [I stove out of the Primitive Baptist I church near Hagerstown. Bluffton—Mrs. Eva Eubank will not 4 show so much speed in waiting on I < astomers the East Bank Restaurant I for a while. She whirled into a cof-|| i • fee eru and broke her arm. ‘ j Greensburg—Music hath charms ■ j a for the savage thief. Miss Ella I Brown school teacher, here reported I a talking machine and all the records j I stolen from her school room. i 1 — --------
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