Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1924 — Page 5

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111 Hl Aubaugh and sons. ■ Mran '.,|wa.'d “nd mine, of St: i' "' ""■ " eekeu ' l "" h ! H “‘Tn'd Mrs J. H ' ,lair ' ■ Mr o 1 ..l 1 -!.">seandMr John Falk ■ 11 , Eori Wayne last evening. ■ Burke. Messrs fad , ,n.l K">-r-st Dana, of I’auld- ■ v.,n- guests or Miss Naomi Ml Hirkl* 98, i ' unday ’ ■I . V, .... Delores Ealk and ElorM ||.4dma>e visited triends al M Mt Wayne last evening. ■I h ' . x. ir., Darkless returned to ■I lndill napolis this morning alter ■I ,' , week-end with her pat- ■ i Mrs. D J. Darkles-. ■ X.mtm is a student at Madam (laker's 0 J|r in .| Mrs. Hoy Archbold and Ml |ir inr. J ■ eidnne. motored to Emt M| Wavne Sunday afternoon. M| yii-s Geraldine Evtyett. student at SM tfulani Blaker's school at Indian- ■| ... .1 relatives here over tie HK9 week-end. M| Ilhn Hill das returned Io foluniHB hr< oijj,, where he is a student at » Ohio State I niversity. after spend- ■ ■ tin Thanksgiving vacation with Ml h '< parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. M| Mr. ami Mrs. John Koop and idol |M dr'tr of I'ort Wayne, were guests of M| Mr and Mrs F. A. Peoples Sunday M| ' \| r s Dallas Hower and daughter. ■9 Jlabel. and sons, Don and Alton, mo’M 'rid to Portland Sunday and were lh , guests of Mr. and Mrs. A B. Ford. BBS Mrs. Dan Ealk and son. ( harles ■ j.-hn. and daughter. Constance Mar.. |H returned to their home at Peru. Sun |M ,j . aft-r spending several days v th ■ Mrs Ealk s mother, Mrs. May Me.b MH ers. HH Walter Staley spent Sunday eu-u H in.- in I'ort Wayne visiting friendH Myers. Don Farr. Victor ■ Baltic!! and Gordon Engeler return M ( ~| to Bloomington this morning n SB resuni their studies at Indiana In; M verity, after spending the Thanks M giving vacation with their par. ntbere. Mh Mr. ,imi Mrs. Charles Reich"! ..ml M «' lls - Murray. Miner and Maurice i - SB turned to their home at Warsaw, al ■ spending the week-end with relHH atives here. ■ Mrs Mary Ealk returned to I'ort M Wayne last evening after vrfhing ■ relatives here over the week-end ■ Mrs. D W. Hoffman is visiting MH lite Ernst Conrad home, northwef the city, for a few days. HR Mrs. George Flanders returned HR' from Peru, last evening, where she RR has been at the bedsn.e of her daiiehH Ir. Mrs. R. H. Chamberlain Mrs H Chamberlain underwent a serious ■ ■ operation several days ago ami was H i'i a critical condition, but is on the M road to recovery now. ■ The Misses Dora Marie Magley and R| Mary Callow returned from Lal's? K ette last night, where they spent H i Thanksgiving with the former s : 1.1 ■ cr. Miss Florence at the I’i Phi ■ house. H Dick Heller and Edmund Bos ere H turned to Indianapolis Jast evening ■ pfter spending the week-end with ■ tjetr parents here. ■ Miss Mary Jo Yonk has returned Io ■ her home at Bryan, Ohio, after spi nd ■ h>g the week-end as a guest of M: ■ Kathryn Hyland. g Maymo Deininger spent

| MEE. —- ' i M 0 bcuw REASONS FOR JOINING The majority of savers who are i now joming our Systematic Savings Club are •,„! „,« n»««y ,1 perh.p. U .tpulrt •" nest egg for a Savings A , rn oses: * other members join for vane P 1 To pay taxes; To pay insurance premiums. To build an investment fund. To buy a piece of furniture, To buy a radio; To pay interest on a m ® r 8 9 uipnient ■ To buy electrical house Whatever your object for jo de . achieve it through your s-sty weekly posits. Begin. n-nal

i day In Fort Wayne visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker, and gon , Janies, of Van Wert, Ohio, spent SunJ day with Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Harkless ; and family. The Misses Ruth Frlsinger. Loin I Peterson. Victoria Mills and Mary Burk have returned to Bloomington, I to resume their studies at Indiana University after spending the Thanks- • giving vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Conner and | son. Richard, returned to, Detroit, > Mich., after spending Thanksgiving • with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and - family. ■[ Miss Elizabeth Aurand has return--1 ed to Fort Wayne after spending the | week end with her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Aurand. I. Misses Inez, Helen and Louise | Cook spent Sunday with their uncle t and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Al Williams. -| Daniel Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. > Cook and son, Louis. Mr. and Mrs. I David Schell attended the church - services at the Pleasant Valley t church and heard Rev. Ira C< Johnson, • of Lynn, who was the principal speakt er. •| Mrs. E. B. Macy and son. Byford, and Miss Angie Firks returned fi-m f Elkhart last evening where they spent I Saturday and Sunday with the form- • er’s mother. Mrs. C. W. Hocker. They ’ were accompained home by Miss ' Mary Macy, who snenl Thanksgiving • with her grandmother. Mrs. Hocker. |» Miss Etta Ma'lonee has returned ’ to Fort Wayne after spending the •Iweek end here with relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schneider. Mr. 1 and Mrs.’Joseph Metzger have re- ' turned to their home in Pontiac. I Mich., after spending the week end ' here with relatives. Mrs. W. J. Dowling, of Fort Wayne 1 [spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. I , Mary Terveer. ’ The Misses Betty Rose Gratton, of Chicago. Helen Bueter. of Ft. Wayne, and Margaret Keller, of Warsaw, re-1 turned to their studies at Sacred I Heart Aacademy at Fort Wayne afiter spending the week end with Miss Naomi Holthouse, who is also a student there. | Miss Margaret Blee of Fort Wayne J spent the week end with her parents here. _ ’i Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Voglewe.de will Jreturn tonight from Toledo. Ohio. (. where they sepnt the week end with ■ relatives. tj o | Wants Baltzell Appointed To Succeed A. B. Anderson J — ; i Washington, Dec. I—(Special to ■ Daily Democrat)—Appointment of 'judge Baltzell of the circuit court of I[Gibson county. Indiana, to succeed ■ Federal Judge A. B. Anderson of the t Indiatla district, was urged by Joseph B. Keal.ng. republican national comi niitteeman from Indiana, when he called on President Coolidge today. A delegation of Indiana republicans ? called on (’resident Coo Edge last t week and urged him to appoint Baltzell to the post now occupied by a Judge Anderson. The latter, it is - understood, is to be appointed Judge s of the circuit court of appeals of the [seventh circuit So far Mr. Coolidge e has made no decision.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER I, 1921.

?ociWf J * 1 1 CLUB CALENDAR ■MMWB Mo» Dy i Psi lota Xi —Miss Marcella Kern. 7:30 p. tn. Tri Kappa—Mrs. D. J. Hensley. Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. Burt Mangold. Tuesday Woman's Missionary Society of Antioch Church—Mrs. William Weldy. 2 p. m. Corinthian Class of Christian Church —Miss Jeanette Steele. C. uof C.—K. of C. Hall. Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Glen Cowan. 7:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul society, K. of Reformed Missionary Society — 'church parlors. Wednesday Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Jesse Dea tn. Historical Club —Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger. Catholic latdies’ Club card party and oyster supper—K. of C. Hall. Christian ladies' Aid and Mission ary Societies—church parlors. Thursday Antioch Missionary Sewing Club — Mrs. George Squires. Zion Lutheran Indies Aid. at schoo' house, 3:30 p. nt. Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society— Mrs. Jesse Singleton. Friday Pocahontas Initiation —Hall, 7:30 p m. Friday Night Club—Mrs. Harry Moltz. Young Matrons' Club—Mrs. Irene Schaffer. 2:30 p. in. League of Women Voters Benefit I Bridg? and Five Hundred Party—lndustrial Rooms. 2:30 p. m. ' The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran church will meet at th< school house at 3:30 o'clock Thurs 'day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lewton and daughter. Eloise, had as their guest: at dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs I eland Franks and daughter, Mary Louise. The Corinthian Class of the Chris tian Church will meet Tuesday ever ing with Miss Jeanette Steele. Al members are urged to be present ai i business of importance will be trans acted. The election of officers wil 1 be held and plans will be made fo' ' a Christmas bazaar and rummagi 1 sale to be held December 11. 12 ant 13 in the church basement. Chicket ' supper will be served Saturday, Dec ' 13. / Announcements have been receive: by friends of this city, of the mar riage of Miss Ruth Doretta Fleder • johann to Walter T. Flare, and Mis: i Bertha Luella Flederjohann to Pau’ | A. Harlamers. The affair was a doubl: • wedding and occurred at the King - -Avenue Methodist Church, at Co lumbus* Ohio, at twelve o’clock higl ’ noon. Thursday, November 27. Thf ’ brides are daughters of Mr. and Mrs ’ | W. H. Flederjohann. former residents ‘ of this city. The Ladies' Aid and Missionary societies will meet Wednesday after noon in the church parlors. Every member is resuested to be present as plans will be made for the bazaar 'to be held December 11. 12 and 13. The Mt. Pleasant Ladies’ Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Jesse Singleton. A good attendance is desired. The League of Women Voters wil give a benefit Bridge and Five Hun dred party at the Industrial rooms Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Anyone desiring desert ajion is requested to call Mesdames C. V. Connell or J. F. Arnold. Stanton-Moyer Miss Rosana Moyer, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Moyer of south of th" city, and Howard R. Stanton were quietly married Friday afternoon at the First Baptist church parsonage at -one-thirty o'clock. Rev. Whitesell read the ceremony. They were attended by the bride’s aunt. Mrs. William Sudduth ami son. Orval. The bride wore a blue silk frock and black footwear. The bride has been employed as typist of the Bay Piano company at Bluffton,. Mr. Stanton is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. Robert R. 'Stanton of Wabash, and is employed at Detroit. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton have gone to Detroit where they will reside. The Psi lota Xi Sorority will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home o f Miss Marcella Kern, at 323 North Seventh street, for their regular, monthly business meeting- XII mcmi bers are urged to be present. I

The Young Matrons' Club will meet it the home of Mre. Irene Schaffer at 2.30 o’clock Friday afternoon. The Shakespeare Club will meet. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jesse Doain. at her home on Adams street. Mrs. Blossom will have the paper on "Life and Letters of Ambassador Walter Page." All members are .urged to attend. The I adies of the Reformed Missionary Society will send a box of Christmas gifts to the Winnebago Indians at Black River Falls, Wis. All members are urged to bring their articles for the box to the regular meeting of the society Tuesday after noon at the church. The Historical Club wilt meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger and Mra. Ira Fuhrman will have the paper. Her subject will be "The Arts of Daily Life.” Mrs. Harry Moltz will entertain the members of the Friday Night Club at her home on Fourth street. Friday night. The Woman's Missionary prayer meeting of the Antioch church will be held at the home of Mrs. William Weldy at Peterson. Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. George Squiers will entertain he members of the Missionary Sewing Society Thursday afternoon, til members and neighbors are invited to attend The Loyal Workers Class of the Dvangeliral church will hold their innual Christmas party and exchange at the home of Mrs. Fred Linn. Thursday evening at 6:<!0 o'clock. A >ot luck supper will be served and he husbands of the members will >e special guests. The Catholic Ladies Society club vill hold a card party and oyster tupper in the Knights of Columbus hall Wednesday evening. They will start serving oyster soup at 6 o’clock nd the card party will start at 7:30 •’clock. A parcel post sale will b» icld in connection with the party, ilsq The public is invited to atend the party. A large number of friends gathered t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. X {endricks at Monroe. Thanksgiving 'ay, and helped Mrs. Hendricks cele■rate her forty-eighth birthday anniersary. A delicious dinner was en oyed at noon. The following guest: vere present: John Hendricks, Mag--ie Hendricks. James Kessler. Mr. mbenstine. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ray of larrett, Vai Snell, James Hendricks, leorge Baily. Archie Hendrick: "Hyde Ray. Bert Hendricks, Ora Heniricks, Lewis Hendricks, Douran Kessler. Otho Lobenstine, Johnnie Hendricks. Maxine Hendricks. Adam Kmma Bailey. Lyda Bailey. Virginia Baily, Virgil Hendricks. Clemit Snel Hendricks, Ruby Hendricks. Mabie Hendricks. Fay Ray. Corwin Ray. Luva Hendricks, Rosa Snell, Ren : Kessler. Adda Lobenstine, Daisy Hendricks. Golda Kessler. Ott Ray Laura Ray and Jude, the last three ieiug from Geneva. The Missionary Society of the Reformed Church wil meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the social rooms of the church. All ladies who have not brought their thank offering boxes will kindly bring them to this meeting. The ladies will also pack a box of clothing for the Indian Mis sion school in Wisconsin and mem bers are requested to bring a boo'i toy or something for the Childrens Christmas. A good attendance is de sired. Initiatory ceremonies will be held by the members of the Pocahonta: lodge for several, candidates Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present. o— ABOUT THE SICK Mrs. Mary Catherine Archbold, ol North Fifth street, who has been cot; fined to her bed for the past tw< weeks, suffering with heart trouble is slowly improving. Mrs. Fred Smith, has been removed to her homo from the Adam: County Memorial Hospital, alter re ceivlng medical treatment. Mrs. C. C. Schafer, who under went a serious operation at the local hospital several days ago, is slowly improving. r Anna. Career underwent a tonsil operation this morning and Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Mary Miller, of North Fifth street, is recovering satisfactorily from a major operation performed a I the Adams County Memorial Hospi' lai this morning. I Mr. A. J. Haney is seriously ill at

ON W-G-N ALL WEEK IRVING MARGRAFF Th’>s picture introduces Irving Margraff. director of the Blackstone String quartet. He will be heard in lunoheou and dinner concerts every day from station W-G-N, Chicago. his home. 104 North Fourth street Little hopes are entertained for his ’ recovery. I o 1 Photos Sent To New ork From London By Radio (United Press Service) New York. Dee. I.—Pictures wire- ' lessed from London in 29 minutes ap peared today in New York newspapers through a new process called photoradiogram, developed by the Radio corporation of America. The pictures were transmitted from the r Marconi house in London after being , translated into radio impulses. Americanism in the corporation’s of fice here received the impulses and I translated them into pictures. ! ———-o - *—— Hit White Bread The sale of white hr nd tie-omrl o:» I, England has decreased ,'il» per cent .. the Inst two years due to tl>e l•e|■l':l’ ed warnings by doctors that whit: * bread Is a likely cause of cancer There hns been n rorrespoml ng in crease in the sale of v helve hea 0 bread. e —O Egotum Fastidiousness is only another word for egotism; and all mon who know not where to look for truth save hi I the narrow wall of sell find their owr image at the bottom and mistake il J for what they are seeking -Lpwcll. i Two Hur.dred Hornets to Nest About two hundred is Hie average insert population of a hornet’s nest I (it iH-easlotjiilJv the number runs tis rn four burdt"’il. .LiL— ” —g~*" 1 I Stops Cclds in 24 Hours Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine gives '' quicker relief than any other cold vr la ’• griope remedy. These tablets dtstn- " tegrate in 10 seconds. Eeectiveness • I proved in millions of cases. Dc.nand red box.bearing Mr. Hill's portrait. 1 I All druggists— ..5t,, 30 cents. V (C-203) CASCARA £ QUININE W.H.HUXCO. DUTKO,T ’ MWa *

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English Idea of Murder The generillly accepted definition of murder In English law Is that of Coke: When a person of sound memory nd discretion unlawfully killeth any reasonable creature In being and under i the king's pence with malice aforethought, either expressed or Implied. ' o .._ William Plugster, of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here this morning.

ANNOUNCEMENT • N, Opening nf DENTAL OFFICE 11 ; by Dr. John W. Clark () MONDAY, DEC. Ist Office At 1127 N. 3rd St. (In connection with Dr. Lose's oil ice at the Clark residence) — d ————— - 1 1 ■■ —■ ■ - I::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i | The ADAMS Theatre | ’. g Today Only § U - George Barr McCutcheon’s ZZ Famous Novel ♦♦ 2 H THE MAN FROM BRODNEY’S” § n ♦♦ With “ H J* Warren Kerrigan, Wanda Hawley, ♦♦ Alice Calhoun and Pat O’Malley t* U A ROMANCE OF MYSTERY H d A Drama of Beauty. Romance. Love and Adventure. ♦♦ <* H One of the Sweetest Lost Stories ever filmed. *4 1 23 See The Most Thrilling Hand to Hand xx p xt Battles Ever Staged. ♦♦ .:: -Also— H ♦♦ “Newspaper Fun” g 'g IT S ( HEADER TO ( OME. THAN STAY AT HOME. ~ ♦♦ Popular Prices Zt g 5c and 15c H g -O— . Xj t* Tomorrow—Fred Thompson in “The Dangerous ♦♦ ft Coward” and “Fast Express” 5c & 15c. ft ♦♦ Wednesday and Thursday—Rudolph Valentino in ♦♦ g “Monsieur Beaucari” • t* Friday and Saturday—“ The Tiger Rose." ♦» . *♦ ♦♦

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