Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1924 — Page 11

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s Km Moots's uncle, who's been polls. jail since ' aßt Aprils, has aske< j The move waj) or j ere( j ] )y (; overn . B r,l Tt' 8 e X e roff l tl l U ese l days ° r JaDIM F ' « lnkle laßt «“«*t who ain't! delayed waitin' fer th', declared he intended to see that the w’ squad is un auto Bnlttß^up - — People of San Miguel county have the ■h' Martin, Indianapolis News. I opportunity to vote without intima■r(‘, 1). Lewton was a business visi- tion B'' at r n M C dXV or ,l MonroevnieJ Trouble threatened when Enrique ■ Fri ‘>. n , K , this morning looking after c| P re - appointed sheriff by Judge I). y* 8 “ ere ■ , J - Leahy for improperly made-out reKudness >» c went to Peru • ports. Delgado had been reinstated ■ b ' ’j several days with her the supreme court, but Cirpre reE2nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. fused to recognize him. E“ "j Falk and family. ’ I Troo » s from Santa and Albug1 ’ * Van Hite visited friends at querque arrived this morning. M Miss r« u . Bort Wayne today. 1 I Miss Alta Teeple returned to Fort In-ayne this morning after spending A A , / ./ Mr , j \hCLQLIr I Mrs. Wayne Gaunt, of east of the f ■eity was a shopper here today. | , J / ■ Calvin Yost made a business trip ■to Celina. Ohio, this afternoon. i or and Mrs A V. Yost and daugh-' L“ and Mn and Mrs Ben Bloom, CLUB CALENDAR ha ve returned from a ten days motor; trip through Missouri. They visited Tuesday relatives at Portageville. Mo. | Three Link Chib-Hall. Mrs. G. Christener and daughter, lied Men Dance-Hall, 8:15. Ida motored to Fort Wayne Sunday Women's Circle of Baptist Church—td be the guest of Miss Carolyn all day meeting at church. Christener. I Luncheon Bridge—Mrs. Frank BarC. C. Ernest, of Fort Wayne, was a thel, 7:30. —Postponed. business visitor in the city this as- C. L. of C— K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p.m. )ernoon I U. B. Indies' Aid Society Call Murray Sutton, of Fort Wayne. Meeting—Mrs. Clarence Baughman, visited relatives here this afternoon 7:30. and attended to business interests. Philo Class of Baptist Church — L. C. Waring returned from Fort Carroll Lake. Wayne this afternoon after looking Wednesday after business interests. j Faithful Followers Class of Mt. Mr. and Mrs. John Helm and sons. Taber Church—Mrs. E. W. Dailey. Arthur, Kenneth and Robert, and Historical Club—Mrs. Agnes Devor Miss Pearl Brodbeck motored to Fort ‘ Shakespeare Club—Mrs. C. C. SchaWayne and were the guests of Mr. fer. and Mrs. Earl Crozier and daugh-i Thursday ters. I Concord Ladies' Aid and MissionMr. and Mrs. James Crozier of this ary societies- Mrs. Wilson Lawton 2 city visited relatives and friends in o'clock. Union township Sunday. ! Psi iota Xi —Mrs. J. H. Burroughs, Lelloy Packard, of Wabash, will j. 30 p m visit friends here this evening. Woman's Home and Foreign MisDr. Burt Mangold. Mr. Carmichael. g j onary socii-ty of Presbyterian and Dyke Frisinger iqptored to Fort Churcll _j lrs \ j[ \nker, 2:30 p. m. Wayne last evening where they fill-j Evangelical Missionary Society, at cd their places as members of a '(jun-ei), op. m. bowling team. I Dorcas Class of Evangelical Sunday 0 School. Mrs. Orville Harruf 7 p. m. Las Vegas, N. M., Votes Mt. Calvary Ladies' Aid SocietyUnder Martial Law Today Postponed. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church Las Vegas, N. M„ Nov. 4.—United —Mrs. Delton Passwater Press) Martial law was in effect Ladies’ Aid Society of Zion Luthhere today as voters went to the eran Church —Schoolhouse at one

MOVING PICTURE AND MUSICAL “The Colonia! Girl,” 6 reel feature MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Friday Night, Nov. 7 Auspices High School Orchestra A real entertainment for everyone. Mwtnk. Three Things We Never Heard Os MAYBE daisies can be picked at the North Pole—perhaps icebergs are found on the Equator PO 881 " bly men have succeeded vvithou bank accounts. But so far there has never been any proof offered of any ol these things. « I K 1 ' J x Capital and Surplus 4120,000.00 Kfecqtur. Indiana

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I, 1921.

■ oclockT" Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church—Mrs. A. N. Anker, 2:30. Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid SocietyMiss Letitia Singleton Friday Degree Staff of Pocahontas Order —Drill practice, 7:30. Woman’s Home Missionary Society lof M. E. Church—Mrs. J. M. Miller, 2:30 p. m. Saturday Ladies' Aid Society of Reformed Church 2c supper—Church dining room 5 to 7 o’clock. ' Monday Woman's Club—High Schol Auditorium, 7:45. Research Club —Mrs. O. L. Vance. A very interesting meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Horace Callow Monday afternoon by the Research Club. Mrs. Eley had a splendid paper on “Elizabeth Marbury." Tile next meeting will be held with Mrs. O. L. Vance, and Mrs. 11. B. Heller will have the paper on "In The Land of the Montezumas." The Indies' Aid Society of the Reformed chdrrh will serve a cafeteria supper in their church dining room from 5 to 7 o’clock Saturday. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Committees have been appointed plans are being made for the annual Thanksgiving dinner which will be served in the dinning room of tin Evangelical Church by the member: - f the Ladies' Aid Society. Thursday. November 20. Tickets are being sold at fifty cents and the liberal patronage of the public is solicited. A two I cent supper wjll be served from five to seven o’clock. The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the Methodist church wil meet with Mrs. J. M. Miller Frida? afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A good at tendance is desired. The Woman’s Home and Foreigt Missionary society of the Presbyter ian church will meet Thursday as ternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the hone of Mrs. A. M. Anker. Mrs. Martii Van Alsberg will lead the devotion als and Mrs. J. N. Fristoe will liav> charge of the program. The subjec for the afternoon will be "The Na tional Outlook.” Mrs. David E ( Studebaker will render a piano sol< and Mrs. Van Alsberg will give ; j reading. All the ladies are urged t< attend. A call meeting wiM be held by th< Ladies' Aid society of the Unitet Brethren church, at the home Qf Mrs Clarence Baughman at 7:30 o'clocl this evening. All members are urgec to attend. The Philo class of tpe Baptisi church will meet at 7:30 o'clock to night with Carroll Lake, ,7 1 5 Indi "nt street. A good attendance is desir ed. j After attending Sunday School at Beulah Chaapel. and Church servi« at Pleasant Dale, the Dillings gather ed at the home of Olive Dilling, neat the Pleasant Dale Church Sunday sot a sumption Chicken dinner, given it: honor of Air. Paul Dilling and bride of Martinsburgh, Pa. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dilling: Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Dilling of Fori I Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkett ol Marion, Ind.: Mr. and Mrs. Crist .Helmrich, of Honduras; Casper, Susie and David J. Dilling, of Preble; Mrs Mary Dilling; Mr. and Mrs. O. V Dilling: Miss Verena Zimmerman Dorothy, Wayne and Fern Dilling After dinner some time was spent in conversation after which all gathered outdoors to take pictures. A trailet was hooked on to a Ford, the bride anti groom placed therein and a num her of others piled in the Ford and trailer and were taken for a short ride, when nearing the house a wheel was smashed on the trailer and all made a quick landing. Nobody was hurt and much fun was had in taking kodak pictures before and after Hit wreck so they can be shown the folks back home how the "newlyweds" in Indiana, are treated —Contributed. The Woman's .Club will hold theii regular meeting Monday evening al the High School Auditorium, instead of the Library, at 7:45 o'clock. Al members are urged to be tiiere prom ptly. A convention report will bt given at this meeting, by the dele gate, Mrs. Faye Knapp. A commit tee. including Mesdames A'.ta Arnold Margaret Lose, Olive. Peterson Katherine Niblick and Bess Erwir and the Misses Caroyln and Heler Swearingen, will be in charge of the one-act play, “The Storm," by Mar? MacMillan, which will be presentee following the business meeting. The committee will be assisted in pre senting the play by Mesdames Frank Downs, J. Q. Neptune, J. R. Blair James Elberson and Miss Marcella Kern The play is a war play and the program will be a patriotic pro

gram in keeping with Armistice Day,’ which will be celebrated next Tuesday. The Christian church Joint meeting of the Ladies' Aid and Missionary societies will be held Wednesday afternoon. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. Anna Brodbeck and family entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Brodbeck and daughters, Margaret and Donna, of St. Joe; Rev. and Mrs. d. F. Spyker and daughter, Hazel, of Spencerville, O. A pleasant surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne J Erexson Friday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. j Erexson. A general social time was enjoyed after which a buffet luncheon was served. The guests in.dud-, ed Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Miller and sons, Orvis. Lloyd and Van; Mr. and Mrs. George Knittie; Mr. and Mrs.l Harsha Miller; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Baxter; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knittie; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Erexson; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller and sons. Lester and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fortney and children, Helen, Donald. Eston and Morgan; Mrs. Daisy Krick and daughters. Luetta and Viola; Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Crozier and children, Emma Clossie and Melvin; Mrs. Anna Brodbeck and daughter J Pearl; Mr. and Mrs. Jorn Helm and: sons, Arthur. Kenneth and Robert; Miss Mary Brodbeck: Mr. and Mrs. Verne Erexson and daughter. Edith. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hoffman of North Sixth street, entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spangler, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Wolfe and daughters, Mary Kathryn. Pauline and Eleanore, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Chester Shoaf, daughter, Laverne. ( and sons, Arthur, Jlarold and Raymond; Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Elliker and son, John, were guests in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Sovine and family had as their guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sovine and family, of Lynn. Miss Lydia Brunner, of near Monroe; William Brunner. Louis Brunner, Sylvan Strahm, John Climber, all of near Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hower and daughter, Mary and Miss Dorothy Lough. Nearly one hundred guests were in attendance at the Hallowe’en party of clever appointments given at th, home of Mrs. Anna Brodbeck. east of the city. The guests were greeted at the gate by two grinning pumpkin faces and were then led to the liv ing room, which was artistically decorated with black cats, pumpkin faces, witches and bats. The electroliers were adorned with an ar* rangement of black and orange crepe paper. At eight o’clock a grand march was held and the masked persons were guessed. Music and games

| Coming i-i i; The Christmas ;; * Gift Season • • * Prepare now by being 11 I Photographed! The Edwards Studio :: Phone 964. 11 : THE ADAMS J J THEATRE « J Today Only {I have committed every II crime on the calendar a But I I.augh at Jails g' Why? ■ See . 0 “PHANTOM JUSTICE” I with ■ g Estelle Taylor and ■ Rod La Rocque ■ R II is u story of :i human p vulture who grew finan- ■ eiallv fat by .preying .on |j those who preyed upon jj others. Criminals were | his specialty! He kept ‘ them out of jail but they ■ paid to the last cent for ■ their freedom and when L ■ they became tired paying I jl The Fire-Works Started. R —Also— ■ “3 Foolish Weeks” ■ Comedy ■ I and ■ | Pathe News ■ 5c and 15c ■ loinorrow— fl ~ “Borrowed Husbands” a ■ Coming— a ■ Next Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. _ g “I he Covered Wagon”

were enjoyed and at a lute hour delicious refreshments were served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Kruckebcrg and children, Herman, Edgar and Martha; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoile and children, Thurman, Edna, Walter and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knittie and Chalmer Knittie; Mr. and Mrs. George Knittie and son, Gregg; Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Roth and children, Ivan, Vilas, and Geraldine; Mrs. Daisy Krick and daughters. Luetta and Vilas; Mr„and Mrs. George Wood; Mr. and Mrs. Harsha Milter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ainsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Burton Miller and children, Julia, Paul, Pauline and Maurice: Mr. and Mrs. Verne Erexson and daughter. Edith; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Baxter; Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Crozier and children, Clossie. and Melvin; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crazier; Mr. and Mrs. John Heim and sons. Arthur, Kenneth and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer and children, David and Elizabeth; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Walters and son, John; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Walters; Lawrence, Elizabeth and Ivola Sheets; 1110 Burgart; Luella Youse; 1110 Johnson; Sylvester Sudduth; Lloyd and Van Miller; Fred and Helen Barkiley; Kenneth Schnepp; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zimmerman and children. Leo, Harold and Helen; Gladys and Gertie Miller; Dorothy Brittson; Kenneth, Dale and Agnes KnitKe; Mrs. Anna Brodbeck and children. Pearl. Vernon, Chalmer. Marie and Nellie, and Mary Brodbeck. 0 —

President Os Michigan University Seriously 111 (United Press Service) Ann Arbor. Mich., Nov. 4.—Dr. Marion Leroy Burton, president of the University of Michigan and the man who placed President Coolidge in ALWAYS HUNGRY Growing children arc almost always hungry and demand an abundance of vitaminrich food. Scott’s Emulsion is vital-nourishment that helps children keep their j strength and grow normally. Most children need Scott’s. XKXMXXXXi:XXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X is IM] f x M North Side X x x X Beauty Shoppe X X « Bobbing of Childrens Hair - I I ■i Morning Marcel 75c S Ikl fal :: |BI « Afternoon $1.0(1 “ a la! !; I 10'( discount on all a ;ai other work. I ' H I I |.l X X X x x X X KKXXXgKgagxgKKKgaa

■ ■ ri On your way from the zO -4 ' poll to-day — Drop into 4) John T. Myers Co’s. f M * **■»■ - Ota. - -raj.'- ——— — . . \ You’ll rec men with their wives and men without wives making a day of it trying on the e Michaels-Stern O’coats—inspecting the MichaelsStern English model suits—replenishing on shirts and underwear—and getting ahead in a stetson hat. You'll find prices as fair as the man you voted for—and even if your favorite name doesn't appear in the headlines in (he morning—you won’t feel half as bad about it if you’re looking like a winner yourself. The Suits $20.00 to $42.50 The Ulsters $15.00 to $50.00 The Hats t() $ 12 .00 New Cheviot Mufflers ■fefub-T-My&tb JI BETTE# CLOTHES TOP LESS .J MONEY-ALWAYS ~ • DECATUR - INDIANA

nomination, today is dangerously 111 at his home here. He is suffering from serious throat complications. A message was received at the Burton home today from the White House which road: “I tun sorry to hear of your illness and send best wishes for your recovery. (Signed) Calvin Coolidge.'' — o r UNCLAIMED LETTERS Mr. Daniel Hakes Mrs. W. A. Slate. H. Fritzinger, P. M. —_ —-o- — WARNING No hunting or tresspassing allowed on Oliver Walters and sons farms. 2«2t3x OLIVER WALTERS. This is the \ SILVER f POLISWdIBI \ YOU W , Should Use It is different from the ordinary metal polishbecauseitthoroughly \ cleans and polishes without scratching or marring the surface. It contains no grit, whiting, ammonia, acid or injurious chemicals, and you can safely use it on your most valued silverware. METALGLAS makes a brilliant, lasting lustre on any metal or glass surface. I Ideal for silver, cut glass, room fixtures, auto trimmings and windows. Comes in paste form. No dust or waste. Easy to use. All we ask is a trial. If you don’t find it the best polish you ever used your dealer is authorized to refund your money. METALGLAS MFC. CO. - Marengo, Illinois

There’s A Reason JUST TELEPHONE No. 31 4- Round White Sand Grown Michigan r UIU lOCS Stock. 2' z bu. bag $2.05; 5 bag lots $2.00 HAMS rSi M,,d .s“ re . |,lcnlcs l7c Oranges *Xi ulvy . 37c Coffee ;^ cli " bk : 45c SOAP w^ w :. M -,..25c Received Daily Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Central Grocery “Os Course”

Wisdom Says 'Hj D Give Him a Christmas W Watch. •»,. Every Man * V Knows The 1 A ELGIN® j|G| It lives up to Si a« V every expec>1 tation —7-jewel W* Gm \ $ ,ul,y adjusted, S \ < Green or White 0* !"A tiold cascs °f aS Im /al handsome de- w sign, M i W $15.00 I K z This Exquisite H S Design of B 1 WRISTWATCH | V ' ™ W. S 5 v ' * 1 Make her watch a worthy Christmas Greeting —the ■ case is 18-kt. White Gold M with a scientifically built, perfect, fully jeweled movement. jR S A Gift that Grows in HB Grateful Appreciation! ■fl Save a dollar —tell a |b friend—that's the kind of customers we’re looking Ju for. 3 ft JEWELRY STORE