Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1924 — Page 5
■Qociety ■ CLUB CALENDAR |S Friday EE ] J1I1( h.-.Hi Bridge Club Mrs. Dick ’h. T-'O p. m. ■■ v> . lHl , n’s Home Missionary Sm i< K Dan Sprang EE !■<„ Manias Initiation Hall, 7:30 p. U'frid.iy Night Club—Mrs. Harry EE Young Matrons' Club—Mrs. Irene Ej| League of Women Voters Benefit ami Five Hundred Party- InRooms, 2:30 p. m. ■E AV. R. C.—Legion Hall. 2 p. m M B Ladies' Aid Society Bazaar — ■ i.j Adams County Bank building. ■ Saturday E|| i B. Ladies' Aid Society Bazaar - Hum Adams County Bank building. HR The Woman's Home and Foreign E? binary Society of .Monro . . s;>;>. r B-Xew Home Store building, i> to 7 p. E Tuesday ■ Pythian Needle Club Christmas ■ Party, alternoon and evening—K of ■ I'. Home. E Wednesday ■ Auction Bridge Club -Mis; Naomi ■Durkin. S p. m. E| Shakespeare Club—Mrs. ,1. c. Sut■ten. ■| Historical Club —Mrs. C. C. Noble. ■ Mrs. W. P. Schrock entertained Ethe members of the Bridge Club at her home on Second street last even ling. Mrs. Roy Archbold and Mrs. ('. A Dugan guests besides the club members. Mrs. Will Bowers mon the high score of the evening. I [At the conclusion of the games a 1 (dainty repast was sreved by the hostess. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. A. R. Holthouse in ' two keeks. The Pythian Needle Club will meet Tuesday attwnoon at the Knights of ]’ Idas Home on Third street. During the afternoon the annual Christmas exchange will be held and at six thirty o'clock a pot luck supper will be served. All members and their families are urged to attend. ! The Ladies' Aid of the I n V.UJfeUtW. c pUD h opened their J Sale of hand made articles and embroidery work in - the Old Adams County hank building at the corner of Second and Monroe streets this morning. The sale will continue Saturday all day and evening. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. — 4—o
Court House I 1 i uWrnßimruiininmvmmrnrmi-rn. Suit To Foreclose \ A complaint for the foreclosure of ■ chattel mortgage for $1,138.88 has been tiled in the circuit court by Amos Z. Smith and Albert Gage egainst Charles F. Nyffler. The plaintiffs state that they are surety on a [liete given by the defendant to a 1' 'al bank. Judson W. Teeple is attorney for the plaintiffs. Committment Ordered Judge Sutton today ordered Helen Frances Yager, age <j. committed to ’he Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youths al Fort Wayne, upon petition of Eva Engle. ; Beatrice Kelly is the mother of the child. Will Probated The last will and testament of ousin Lanning McCormick was probate! yesterday afternoon. Five hundred dollars is given to Julia ■'rudd, a daughter; SSOO to Lautal I muing, a grandson; SSOO Io Jennie Givis’ heirs; SSOO to Hulda Huffman's ■e^-Wwiiiiayri l tai The ChirepraAtor restore:, the free flow of VITAL NERVE FORCE whose retarded supp’y '3 the cause of the "Flu." When this is obtained the wonderful natural effect of full mental impulses quickly bring full health by restoring the dis-eased tissue cells to normal. CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Over Keller's Jewelry Phone 628 —Office Hours—--10 to 13 —2 to 0—1.30 to A 5k
heirs; and the balance to Albert M. Lanning, a son. Albert M. Lanning was appointed executor of the will and he tiled bond in the sum of 16,000, • — Delphos Has Visions Os New Postoffice Delphos, Ohio, Dec. 5- Is Delphos due to have a federal building? press dispatches would seftn to indicate that this city Is In line for this improvement, or at least has a good chance of securing an appropriation for a postoffice. Dispatches from Washington, I). c. telling of the ominbus bill which has been Introduc'd into the United States senate by Senator Fletcher, of Florida, lists Delphos as one of the cities for which an appropriation is asked. Tliis city is set down for $10(1,000 for the erection of a new federal building. An appropriation for a site for the erection of a federal building was
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If He Drives a Car --- No matter how much or how little you have to spend, buj ing a gift for a motorist is a simple task. We have something here io suit any purpose—to suit any purse—to fit the car he drives. Gifts from SI.OO to SIOO.OO Moto-Meters, Radiator Caps, Driving Gloves, Vases, • Cigar Lighters, Smoking Sets, Windshield Wings, Stop Lights, Warning Horns, Bumpers, Robes. Radiator Protectors, Windshield Wipers, Tool Sets, Parking Lights, Heaters, Spot Lights, Lubricating Systems. Porter & Beavers Monroe & First Sts. Phone 123 I -IV toil—li® « TO REDUCE A MORTGAGE Christmas is happier when that mortgage, if there is one, is reduced annually. The easiest way to do it is to deposit each week under our Systematic Savings Plan. Suppose, for example, that you join our $5 a week club. Next year you could reduce the mortgage by S2OO and still have about ssl io spend for Christmas. Perhaps you can save even i| more this way. Consider it. Bqnk. ' Capital and Surplus OO k tfecatur. Indiana
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made a number of years ago. Thin up- ■< proprlation set aside $7,500 for the purchase of a suitable site. — o TOURNEY PLAN IS APPROVED Compromise Plan For IL S. Net Tourney Adopted By Big Vote Anderson, In,d„ Dec. 5. —In overwhelming majority in favor of the compromise plan for holding state high'school basketball section tourneys resulted from the referendum vote conducted by the Indiana High School Athletic association referendum vote, A. L. Tester, permanent secretary, announce dtoday. The vote was 506 for the new proposal and 62 against. Under the plan approved by the referendum, the school holding the tourney will be given S2OO of the re-
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tepls for expenses. Half of the remainder will be divided equally among the teams participating and other half will be divided on the i basis of the number of season tickets sold by each school. At the annual meeting of the high school association last full it was proposed to allow the school holding the tourney only SIOO for expenses and divide the rest of the receipts
IS* VMjwXl Choice of live < r seven year loans 4 |WH al &p. Intercut payable annually. ; WH I’- Ko charges for examining abstract «EEI or inspecting security: Other terms rea.conable. Loans must not exceed 40% of the value of land exclusive of buildings. Send coupon for full information. The Straus Brothers Co. Ho ne Office—l 32 East Wayne Street Fort Wane, Ind. Ligon i r Detroit Chicago The Ctraus brothers Company -/ V \ 132 East Wayne St., Fort Wayne, Ind. 0 Xientlemen: > • Send me full details on your farm loans. ,w F . „ Town I y ; (Print name and address clearly.)
A Big Special Arranged For Saturday 13th ANNIVERSARY SALE Special Selling Os * I C-O-A-T-S # B r a s?j ■- E *= V Cranberry Blocked Velour H MiHi Pennybrown i -r ' ' ■ S I Suedene IHHI Black Velverette and others. We have arranged a special group of Coats for Saturday sei- ' r"'- —V ling which will prove most pleasing and tempting to the careful /J * buyer. ' 'I Included in this assortment are the new up-to-the-minute coats of exquisite beauty and rank with the leaders as to beauty, style and material. Many are fur trimmed, rich in color and represent as fine a lot of coats as you have seen this season. AH go at the iow price of $19.45. ♦ , — Underwear Childrens Gowns Silk & Wool Hose Gaunt lets sizes bS Unt broke a n Ma^e ‘he finest out- A standard Hose Ladies’ W 00l Gauntlet « Ssret Unde" tag materials a. real »"■’ • » sdertnm o Gloves. A good d.oi™ wear we are now offer- buy. Regular $1.75 colors am sizes. ot colors. Values up to ing the entire lot at an values, very special dur- ' a ues ' I’.'* $1.75. Closing them sS";™;'"’ a! inly 7air“ K '"“ 69c 79c SI.OO SI.OO E. F. GASS & SON
equally among the teams participating regardless of the number of tickets sold by each. The proposal met with strenuous objection and the compromise plan (was revised anti submitted to a referendum. — 1 o — — — Grand Jury Indicts 1(M In Niles, Ohio, Rioting Warren, Ohio. Dec. 5. —(Spec ial to
Daily Democrat) One hundred and four secret Indictments wen- returned late today by lhe special grand jury which has been probing the re-
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cent Nlhm disorders. The Jury ulso recommended the removal of Mayor Harvey C. Kistler and police, chief L. J. Rounds of Niles.
