Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1924 — Page 5
Local Briefs! ■WOTRimWIMBI I I t
Mr . and Mrs. Elliot. Mrs. 11. K. i A IIHon. Robert Allison and son ot in-.i-mapolls und Hurt Townsend of Chic- i were hero 10 attend the funeral "f Mrn. Juno Allison Crabbs. ° Mrs. Mary Allison Murk of Ulnningliaiii, Ala-, is visiting her sister Mrs. jMiis Ream tllls wcek - Tl)r steam heating plant at the First Christian church was damaged Saturday night when two sections of the boiler blew out. The new sections arc being shipped by express and are ex pected to be here so they can be installed for Sunday. Mrs. D. D- Heller, has closed her ' : ] l( , ra e on Fifth street for the winter 1 and is with her daughter, Mrs. J. w. I Tyndall. The Dally Democrat to some relaI lire away from home will make a Christmas gift that will last an entire ( year ami he every day of that time. A. A- Kist of Portland, was a visitor | [here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. Daniels who have I b«'n here several days because of the serious illness of Mrs. C. C- Schafer, a sister of Mr. Daniels, left yesterday for their home in New York City, Mrs. Schafer continues to improve and is believed to be on the road to a com- , plete recovery. Loe Ehinger made a business trip I i to Indianapolis this morning. The Misses Delores Falk ami Florence Ilolthouse have returned from Peru where they spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Falk ami children. William Bleeke, of Union township, was a business visitor here this morning. i Mrs. lona Pennington, of 131 South j Tenth street, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital yesterday and is recovering very nicely. Mrs. Harry Helm, who underwent ( a serious major operation at the local hospital yesterday, was report- I ed to be holding her own today. Mrs. ; Helm also underwent a minor oper- 1 ation l ist week. Mrs. C. S. Schafer who has been a ’ patient at the hospital for the past several days recovering from a severe operation, was considerably better toMa v . Paul Wharton, of Geneva, Ruth Holstein, of Mercer Mrs. G. H. Oliver and baby, of Monroe, were discharged from the Adams County Memorial Hospital and removed to their homes today. Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey and Mrs. Herber Borroughs visited friends ami relatives at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. 11. L. Kern went to Fort Mayne this morning to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hockemeyer, of Monroeville, were shoppers here today. Mr. (1. e. Funke, of Chicago, was a ' business caller here this morning. , Hoyd Liby and Romie Breiner, h'ade a business trip to Fort Wayne . this afternoon. Leonard Wise, of Celina, Oliio. was u business caller here this morning. | Mrs. V. J. Borman, the Misses I Marie Gass, Ijelen Gass, Fan Ham-1 In 'll and Irene Ilolthouse will spend . ‘he evening in Fort Wayne. Henry McGilj, of Monroe, was a business visitor here this afternoon. L- (. Waring made a business trip' io Fort Wayne this afternoon. I'.rnst Thieme, of Union township, "oked after business interests here this morning. Mrs. Fred Hocketueycr. of Alien 1 ountv spent the afternoon here shopping. ‘- ———o——— *+++++ + + + + + + + + 4, IT HAPPENED IN INDIANA + + +++++ ++ + ++ + + + + -Alexandria. — a motorist's dream dlue true here. A front tire on {lie 're department truck’ in use for nine ■'ears went flat. The inner tube had ' "ted away. Firemen said the tiro '"l never been off during the nine years. ’ onv erse. — Charles Carter, here, missed getpng (he mail at the sta- '" ,l for the first, time in years J found hint unconscious in his mute from escaping fumes from a '■’’d coal burner. He wNI recover. Oeensburg.— Grover DeMoss, here, as shaving as his young baby son p’Ucted a quarter from his pocket J e MogB took ills time in recovering " n '°uey. When asked for it. the aby held up the burglar-proof bauki lhe quarter was in it. Judianapolis. — Charles Cot. form Pr secretary and director ot Dilling 11111 Company, candy manufacturers. i'| PrP ,* laH acce l’ted the presidency of |p first National Dank at Browns- ' 'u. He will tale office January 1 ktiuceton. — Kiwanis club here has — i
started a campaign t 0 make Princeton streets puncture proof. To date members have turned in 510 nafls’ and tacks which they gathered from the pavements. Bloomington. — An addition with a floor space ot |SU,OUU square foot is Io lie elected soon by Showers Brothers Company, furniture manufacturers here. Plymouth. — a total of 1237,107 will have to be paid by Marshall county on bonds and bond interest •or road Improvements next year, ■County Auditor Weber has announced. Sullivan. — I'm In my grave," answered Otto Terry when he was informed that relatives had come to take him home. He was lying on the »><>or of the jail where he was placed when he dived head first through a car window while suffering from a hallucination.
I 'wbumoj* TO REDUCE A MORTGAGE Christinas 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, I for example, that you join our $5 a week club. Next year you could reduce the mortgage by S2OO and still have about ssl to spend for Christmas. Perhaps you can save even more this way. Consider it. Bqnk Capital and Surplus f 120,000.00 Bill ft. 53 Peninsular Cabinet Warm Air Circulator Think of heating five rooms easily and comfortably — even in the coidest weather. The Peninsular Circulator does it because it is efficiently built. You know the advantages of a good furnace and the Peninsular Circulator acts on the same principle. Air is drawn off the I loor, passes between the heater and outer casing and out at the top heated to the proper degree. Sec this heater. The exterior is made of vitreous porcelain on Ingot iron, in Walnut finish, casjly cleaned with a dry doth. H. Knapp & Son I 1
DECATUR DAIRY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1924
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