Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 21 October 1924 — Page 5
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fi >l,, ire returnin'. T'duy 1 ■ i lßjfr'' "' V1 smiley don’t play ■M , ." ll "."„ l .... as h- «Hs enough ex-, |W' > Ins .ars rkod r "I"' 1 ' 1 ' *”' sg " *' ' |frfr V " ' v . M.Him. Indianapolis N-«s. ■::: , : , Ken; 1 ' 11 en u "S| -•- Bl "'7' \7b7h'" 1.-ft Monday for In '■ |<lian4oh- vhere be will attend the louiail of Indiana of the Im■fr, , Ord.,- of Bed Men. This Is frfr,.... e-.y mtlt session and is being Mi„.'.| th" Grand Lodge of the K ol MH„ ha || today and Wednesday. frfr v Harn Helm went to Toledo. ■M rnd.o m spend several days as frfr t |„. guest of Mrs. E. J. Rapp. frfr ve iw-o'ln Durkins has returned yfrß h, r'bit'-' as primary teacher in a MM -Isl.!'. d school south Os Fort frfr b SI:, sp.nt the week end hero Ifrfr*..,. l "' 1 v, 's Buby imrkins. frß \ It I’ltt. of Cleveland, Ohio, was frfr Vistor here this morning. |Sfr'’ M ',.. Him It- Hiking has returned Bh where s,i *‘ s| "' n ' frfr tl „ »..!•• nd as the guest of friends. Mfr |i. -n Clippenger and Mr. Wright, of frfr v ... v...- Ohio. were business visit.-i |frfr here this morning. |frK Chenoweth, of Chicago, is a 'frfr gll nt at the C. C. Pumphrey home, frfr Mr .oil Mrs. Rarve Shoak. of Van’ frfr W. rt. ciiio. spent Sunday in this city ( fra visinn- friends. Mrs. Shoak. before frfr her marriage was Miss Bernice ■B W.v.r, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. frfr humus Weyer, of Van Wert. Ohio. MH Mi and Mrs. Irvin Zimmerman, of frfr township. entertained at sfrg dinner Sunday tor Mr. and M.S. John frfr W i -"id daughter. Frances. and |frß Mr and Mrs. John Hoppes, of Port flfrg Wayne. Rfr| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman enter jfrl iiimd .. dinner Saturday for Mr and frfr Mrs Earl Bowman and family of Sturgis. Michigan. frfr Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schnepp. of frfr Hern., were shopers here Saturday frfr Mrs Ray Smith, who was operated Ifrfr upon a tew weeks ago was able to be' frfr i n town Saturday. frfr Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelly spent Sunfrfr in Port Wayne visiting friends frfr and relatives. Hf Mr and Mrs. F. E. Vail. Miss Mildr. d Butler and Mr. Don Httnsick er motored to Fort Wayne Sunday frfr afternoon and visited relatives.
■ Kellogg’s Bran did more in two weeks ■ than medicine taken in 20 years
■ Out nf regard for your own health, K read this letter: E Gentlemen: R Your “Krum bled Bran,** used by H me as a cereal, has done more for R mo in two weeks than the hundreds R of dollars’ worth of medicine 1 have R taken in last twenty years for ■ constipation. It is wonderful, and | it usu simple. yours truy> K \ Arlington H. Carman. B Patehogue, N. Y. B Mr. Carman’s experience has been ■ duplicated in thousands of homes. ■ Why does Kellogg’s Bran succeed ■ when drugs and pills fail? The answer I is simple. Drugs havo an unnatural ■ effect upon the bowels. They irritate 1 the intestines. The more they are I us <‘d> the more one has to use. Finally, | they have no effect at all. I Kellogg’s Bran STIMULATES the
gi-m s s* srno nun ■S “THE WHITE FEATHER” They call it the White Feather mine because the discouraged owner sold it for a pittance and the buyer, through digging only a tew feet deeper, made a fortune. Some savers, like that first owner, stop on the very edge of opportunity. A bit of persistence when the way is hard brings the depositor safety through to the first thousand, < and the opportunities beyond. It S pays depositors to "keep on keepin | I On ” I Bqiik \ Surplus ->120,000.0b*
1 Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance arc enjoying a few days motor trip to eastern Ohio. Mrs. D. D Heller is visiting her daughter. Miss Bertha at Indianapolis this week. John Lippeneott, of Indianapolis, was a busines visitor here this morning. Mr. Carmichael, Dr. Burt Mangold ,and Dyke Frisinger motored to Fort Wayne last night. Tobias E. Pengh, of North Manchester called on business friends here today. J. P. Johnson, well known resident o Monroe, who has been a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital for the past several days was able to be removed to his home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Quinn of Chicago are guests of Mr. and MrsxAvon Burk of North Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler who have been visiting in Ixjs Angeles. Calif., write they expect to return home next week. least week they saw’ the Shenandoah fly over Ixis Angeles’ and say it was a great sight. Their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alysius Schmitt live in Los Angeles. County Clerk John E. Nelson will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to secure the national and state ballots for the November election, which will be held two weeks from today. Several public sales are being advertised in the Daily Democrat. Read them and if your are going to hold a sale advertise it in the Daily Democrat. The Misses Velma Walters. Anna Adler. Mrs. Mabie Sander and Mrs. August Walters motored |o Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit friends. Mrs. Lena Yager has returned to Berne after spending a week with her 'daughter, Mrs. J. C. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. George Seabold. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seabold and children, of Fort Wayne, were guests at thC home of Mrs. J. C. Moran, Sunday. John S. Falk returned home last evening from Jonesboro, Ark., where he visited with relatives and looked aQ i ter business interests there. Miss Deplores Falk, daughter of Mrs. Fred Falk, accompanied him here for a visit with relatives. R. J. Harting attended the “Black Cat" dance one of the season's social affairs nt Hartford City last evening. The city council will meet in regular session this evening. It was ru-
intestines. Tt. cleans, sweeps and purifies them. It nets exactly as nature acts. And it is never necessary to increase the amount eaten. If eaten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran is guaranteed to bring permanent relief to the most chronic eases of constipation, or your grocer returns your money. For Kellogg’s Bran is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL bran can be so effective. That is why doctors recommend Kellogg’s. The wonderful, nut-like flavor of Kellogg’s Bran is exclusive. It is delicious—totally unlike ordinary brans. Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. Eat it with milk or cream and in the. recipes on every package. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked ami krumbled, is made in Battle Creek, bold by all grocers.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1924.
mored that a petition asking for the J regulatiort of picture shows might be i presented. L Plans are being made to gather tUe\ election returns from over the county and have a leased wire at the • Daily Democrat, for the aeeuring of ; the national and state returns. L Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Vanderlip, of Elkhart, have returned to their home after spending the week-end with Mrs. Vanderlip's mother, Mrs. Fred Hoffman. Fred Harker, of Wren, Ohio, was a business visitor here this afternoon. Arthur F*ulk, of Kirkland township, sepnt the afternoon here looking after business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shady, of Preble township, were shoppers here yesterday afternoon. E. G. Chenoweth returned to his home at Chicago, after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Monahan and ' son, Larry, have returned to their home at Fort Wayne, after a weeks visit with the A. Kohne family. o CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Dutiful Daughters of E. V. Church — Mrs. Ernest Foreman, 7:30. Mary and Martha Class of M. E 1 Church —Mrs. Emerson Beaverss. I 1 W. C. T. U., at Library. 2:30 p. m. Delphian Society—Old Adams County Bank, 7:30. C. Uof C—K. of C. Hall, 7:30. Pythian Needle Club — Pythian Home, 2:30 p.m. E. L. of C. E. —Church Basement, 7:30 pm. I ' 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. Mary and Martha Class of M. E. ' church—Mrs Emerson Beavers. Wednesday 1 Catholic Ladies' Social Club card party and, dance —K. of C. Hall, 7:30 1 p. m. Historical Club—Mrs. Pauline Butler, 2:30 p. m. ' Shakespeare Club Club —Mrs. Dan 1 Sprang. Auction Bridge Club —Miss Fan Lite, 8 p. m. Thursday t Eastern Star—Masonic Hall. 7:30 !p. m. Antioch Missionary Society—Mirs. Al Straub. League of Women Voters —Hospital, 2:30 p. m. Root township Home Economics Club—Mrs. John Houck. So Cha Rea—Mrs. Will O'Brien. 7:30. Bachelor Maids —Miss Rose Tonnelier, 6:30 p. m. Friday Ladies’ Aid Society of E. V. church —Church parlors. WEDNESDAY Ladies’ Aid Society of M. E. Church—Church parlors. l*resbyterian White Elephant Sale Saturday Reformed Ladies’ 2c supper — : Church dining room. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Research Club—Mrs. J. F. Fruchte. The Research Club me* Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. D. Lawton at her home on Second Street. The hos" tess had the paper* on “The Beauties of the Desert,” and was very interesting. The nuxt meeting will be with 'Mrs. J. F.. Fruchte and the lesson will be “Indian Music.” The Eastern Star will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Hall. All members are urged to attend as a class of candidates will be initiated. , Lovely in appointments was the dinner party given in honor of the fifty-sixth birthday anniversary of Mrs. A. L. Burdg at the Burdg home in Mercer Avenue. Sunday. Autumn flowers in their gorgeous colorings of red and yellow were used in decorating the house. A fried chicken dinner, with corn on the cob and everything that goes with a dinner of this kind, was served at the noon hour. Qpvers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burdg, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Burdg, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burdg. Mrs. Kate Burdg and John L. Juday, of this city and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist of Portland. « . The Dutiful Daughters Class of the I Evangelical, church will have a masquerade party tonight at the home of Mrs. Ernest Foreman, on North First street. All members are urged- to be there promptly at 7:30 o'clock.
I Miss Rose Tonnelier will entertain , the members of'the Bachelor Maid Club Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. » ‘ Ralph Yager Miss Margaret Moran. I Sr., and Mrs. Lena Yager were guests |at dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. John C. Moran. I The Catholic Ladies’ Social Club will give a benefit card party and dance at the Knights of Columbus Hall Wednesday night. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon and Mrs. Fred Hoffman had as their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Vanderlip. of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoffman, of Fort Wayne. On account of the death of Mr. John A Mumma. the meeting of the Indies’ Aid Society of the Evangelical Church has been changed from Thursday afternoon to Friday afternoon. Every member is urged to be present as business of importance will be taken care of at this meeting. A parcel post sale will be held in connection . A two cent supper will be served in the Reformed church dining room Saturday afternon from five to seven o’clock by the Ladies’ Aid Society. The public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday .evening at their home in Root townI ship, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber, of Norfolk, Nebraska, who are visiting Mr. Weber's brothers and sisters. Those present were Mr. and | Mrs. H. Werling. Mr. and Mrs. Fred i Dicke, and daughters Ixirine and Helen, Mr. and Mrs.'Henry Weber. Mr. and Mrs. William Buhr, Clara. Ella, Nora and Herman Weber, Hanna Klenk, Ervin Werling, Edmund and I Ellen Wletfeldt. This is Mr. Weber s I first visit her since 1917. They expect to return to Norfolk next month. “wr—‘“The’ HistoricarT'lub will meet at the home of Mrs. Pauline Butler on South Third street at 2:30 o’clock. Wednesday afternoon o PARTY LEADERS ARE CONFIDENT Chairman Os Three Major Parties Claim Victory In Indiana (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Oct. 21—Hearquarters s of the three national political parties in Indiana were confident today of .■victory at the polls as the final two 'weeks drive of the the campaign began. Statements of the chairmen of the three major parties on the Indiana i outlook follows: Clyde A. Walb, Republican State Chairman—” I feel certain the state . and national tickets will go over by a I big majority. But we must not rest ■ on our oars. We must go into the dis’ tricts, the counties and and precincts and see that every- Republican vote - in the state turns out two weeks from -today. We must work now and do Jour rejoicing after 6 o'clock on the . night of Nov. 4th.” A. F. Bentley, Lafollette’s State r Chairman —“Both Republican and Dot mocratic parties claim they are going • Jto carry Indiana for their state and 5 national tickets. One of them is -'certainly wrong. I am going to mak" i a statement that is absolutely right, i The Lat'ollette strength in Indiana is increasing so rapidly every day that if it continues at its present rate it - will put Itoth old parties where they ; belong on Nov. 4th. All the indica -.tions are that one of the old parties L r not really as confident as it claims t<: be, and that the other is getting worse rattled every day. For both of them , the reason is the tremendous rising , of the Lafollette ground swell. Every f observer notices the flood of Republi , can and Democratic oratorical ‘big j guns' being sent into the Indiana j campaign; If both the old parties are . so certain of victory, why al! the , fuss?” I Walter Chambers, Democratic f State Chairman —“Davis and MeCul , loch will carry Indiana by big major) [ ties. The McCulloch vote is growing by leaps and bounds and there is a distinct trend to Davis as that sterl ; Ing Democratic standard bearer b< comes betteij known in our state. The Coolidge peak was reached in August and has been steadily decreasing , since. This is true not only in In- . diaiia but also throughout the nation, f Indaina will be safely in the Demo 'cratic column on Nov. 4th, nationally. . J congressionally, and lor the entire state ticket,” I
EVEN OPERATION FAILED TO HELP So Mrs. Feist Turned To Tanlac And Got Relief. “That Tanlac should bring back my breath after everything else failed makes it seem all the more wonder-, ful to me,” says Mrs. Cyril W. Feist, 1129 Wilt St., Fort Wayne, Ind. “I had suffered for years and finally submitted to a serious operation. Following this I remained so nervous discouraged. After eating I suffered from indigestion which was accompanied by headaches, dizziness, coated tongue, restless sleep and that awful tired feeling. To say I was worried doesn’t begin to express it. | "Tanlac surprised me with a fine appetite, good digestion and then my energy and strength came back rapidly. Four bottles did away with my troubles, increased my weight twelve pounds, brought the color of youth to my cheek s and left me enjoying splendid health for five years. I certainly have good reasons-for praising Tanlac.” Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills recommended by the manufacturers of TANLAC. o Queen Victoria was taught court 1 etiquettee in her nursery as the 'court was too corrupt for her mother to al- J low her to attend it. o —— We are going to have a tractor demonstration on the J. W. Shifferly farm in Union Township Wednesday afternoon. Everybody invited. Adams Co. Auto Co. tl
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