Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 306, Decatur, Adams County, 26 December 1924 — Page 3
Local Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich and Mills homo ~„„hter. Nacy, of IndiaaapoHs. are M r ..... Ike gueßts of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. tained the family l ' Ute *' pagan and family. , dlnnpr chr|gtmM n e * at M lss Margaret Melville, of Fort fine occasion d 1 “ Mr. uud Mra. F. A. Monahan and apolis today t 0 lepurt to l v ‘ ( laugl>w, Kllnor Jane, of Fort Wayne, Branch. 1 Governor ~r p ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete m... naffer yeSerday. T h 7 d \T?; Uided “ ««* Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair were the evening n ti/™* Btreets Wednesday guests of Mr. Blair's parents, at For- no one hurt daDlage ' 1 but rest over Christmas. C. 0. Davisson, of Anderson, visit- r ' an<l Mrß- Ferry Gandy of Fort ed friends here over Christmas. *n>e are holidays guests of the C., Miss Carolyn Acker is spending the S Nlb,lck family. Christmas holidays with her brother- Jack Deininger and family of in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst <irand Rapids. Michiagn are guests of RuiolieWerffer at Geneva. Decatur friends. Mrs. Daniel Sanito and children, This was a fine test for your heatDMMiy and Emma, of Pittsburg, are ing plant and your coal supply J; " rS E.S!h 8 J Mrs. Anna Mallott spent Christmas family at GarreTV‘.’Xta"’’ f 3y he al Fort W C aX e8 " Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner , laya w '. fee L a ° r ' he . paßt several au< daughter. Helen, of Portland. d ly so,newllat better tospent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. ~ L. L. Baumgartner of this city. Mr. J' a ° d Mrs " al Weml >off spent Baumgartner returned to Portland " lstma ® Wl,h Mrs. Wemlioff's parthis morning and Mr. Baumgartner at lndlanaPo’isand daughter will bo to Van Buren Mr ' antl Mrs ' Leon Gass - of Celina, this afternoon to spend several days ° hi °,' spent Christmas with the E. witli Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Howard. F ' GaSB family - They will remain We haven't got what you'd exactly IWr * over tile week end - caß a leisure class in this country, The Misses Helen Gass and Kathalthough th' boss is nearly alius at- arinp Omlor were the guests of Mr. tendin' a convention or a banquet. and Mrs ' C- Kehler and family at Tilford Moots is confined t’ his home Buntington over Christmas. t'day on account of a Christmas Miss Florence Lewton, of Fort necktie. — Abe Martin, Indianapolis Wayne, spent Christmas with her News. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Lew Donald Stump, of Gary, visited ’ oa a,l <l family, of Root township. frieuds here over Christmas. L. C. Waring visited Mends at Mrs. Flora Fry and Miss Irene Fort Wayne yesterday. Neirerter, of Fort Wayne, were the Attorney J. T. Merryman made a guests of friends here Christmas day. business trip to Fort Wayne this Mrs. B. N. Brake und daughter, ,nornin K Mary Margaret, of Mitchell, S. D , I '’ rank France was a business visiaud Mrs. Mina Brown, of tor at Port Wayne today. will arrive tomorrow to spend sev- '"' ss Melma Ervin visited with eral days as the guests of Mrs. Cath- r^ends and relatives at Fort Wayne erine Brake and daughter. Louise. to<iav - Ida and Louise Reiter, of north of Dilk Hel,er ret “ rned to Indianapothe city, were visitors here today ,is ,ast nig,lt afler ‘•Pending ChristMerrill Buckmaster, of Fort Wayne, "’ as wit " his pa,ieDt8 ' Mr ' aud Mrsvisited friends here yesterday. J 11 ,lell<r - M _. , n ~ ~ , Mrs. Joe Helm and Mrs. Lulu Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Patterson and ~ , » a. ~ Swearingen were the guests of Mr. family, of Connersv lie, spent Christ- , „ ... , . ... ~ .... . and Mrs. Will Helm and family, at mas with Mr. Pattersons parents. ~ , ... , ,t , ~ Fort Wayne, Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson. Mrs. „ ~ , „ , . , Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell and son. Patterson and children will remain u . ~, . . ... ~ Fi-ederictt S p en t Christmas with Mr. here over the week-end. Mr. Patter- an(| Mrg T A Lenahan at Indianap .| son will return to his home today. olis Ml . Connell returiß , d thi J Miss Lavina Christener, student at raornlng and Mrs Connell and son Indiana University at Bloomington, is rcnlained fl>r a several days visit, spending the holidays with her moth- An automobile accident occurred ei. Mrs. G. Christener at Monroe. Wednesday night on Fort Wayne-De-Mr. and Mrs. Edison Eicher and ca t ur road. The occupants of the daughters, Martha and Jeanne, of ear were out-of-town people and one iaigrange, Ohio, are the guests of o f the men received slight injuries, Mrs. Eicher's parents. Dr. and Mrs. it was stated. Other occupants of V\. E. Smith. the car were scratched, but not serMiss Jan Spaulding of Fort Wayne loug ] y hurt, it was stated. The names visited here yesterday afternoon. o f the people could not be learned. Dick Archbold of Toledo visited his Barney Kalvcr spent the day in Ft. Barents Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold , Wa>no with his son, 1- A. Kalver. here yesterday. Jake Kalver. of Chicago, is also a Mrs. Jennie I'urnian, of Marion, 0.. guest of 1. A. Kalver at Fort Wayn' eajoyi'd Christmas day at the Thomas today. Mid Tyndall homes, returning to Mrs H. F. Costello returned from Marion today. Fort Wayne this afternoon where she Frank Mills and family of Pitts- visited with her s on-in law and daughburgh are holiday guests at the F. V. ter. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Meehan.,
I j «re»«oo» WHICH ONE? ■ Mr. First never thinks of saving. If Miss Second intends to save. | Mr. Third deposits every pay-day. I These people represent three groups. I Join our systematic savers and be I . ia Mr. Third’s class, advancing ■' every week. !Tirst~ \ ur;
DECATUR Daily DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1921.
i §)Ciety CLUB CALENDAR Friday Pocahontas Initiation—Hull, 7:30 o’clock. Tuesday _ Root Township Home Economics club. Christmas party— Mrs, W. A. Fonuer, 2 p. m. Sunday Class of *2l of D. H. 8. Reunion— Lose’s Restaurant. 1 p. m. Tuesday St. Vincent de Paul—K. of C. Hall, 2:30 p. m. Thursday * lass of '24 of 1). H. 8. Reunion— Miss Harriett Myers, 7:3(1 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Smith entertained at Christmas dinner at the Lutz home fur Miss Rowena Shoaf of De troit. Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Covert and . daughter, Catherine, C. J. Lutz, Mr. and Mrs. Will Howers and Miss Emilie Christ of this city. , Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Lewton and family, of Root township, entertained at Christmas dinner yesterday for Mrs. John A. Muniina, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard, Bernice Garard, John D. Aber and Daniel Aughenbaugh, all of this city. Miss Frances Dugan, of Boston, is spending the Christinas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan, of Monroe street. Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Ixiwton had as their guests at dinner Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Peoples, of this 'city, Miss Margaret Melville, of Fort Wayne and Miss Elizabeth Melville, of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1). Johnson, of Ft. ( Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Gaunt, and children. Peggy Lou und Kenneth; and Mr. and Mrs. fl. L. Kern, of this city, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kern and family at dinner Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass entertained at dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. I,eon Gass and daughter, of Celina. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gass, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelgmeyer, of West Marshall street, entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John Geels and children. Helen and iFrederick, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steig|meyer. and daughter. Maciue, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Foughty, of Thirteenth street, entertained the Foughty family at dinner Christmas day. Thirty-one guests were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. William Kohls hud Mrs. Flora Fry and daughter, Miss Irene Neirciter, of Fort Wayne, Mr Donald Stump, of Gary and Miss Josephine Anderson, of this city at dinner yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Eicher and daughters, Marth and Jeanne, of Lagrange. Ohio, Mrs. Danilo Sanito and children. Danny and Eiuiiui, of Pittsburgh, and Lowell Smith, of Columbus, Ohio, were guests at Christmas dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Miss Harriett Myers will entertain the members of the Class of '24 of the Decatur high school at their second reunion, al her home on Fourth street. Thursday evening- Every member is urged to attend. Invitations have boon issued for the third annual reunion of the »lass| of '2l of the Deeatur high school, to. be held Sunday. December 28. A banquet will be served at the Lose Restaurant at. one o'clock, and all members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Bunner, who were married at the Reformed parsonage by Rev. <' W. H. Sauerwein. at Berne, last Sunday are residing with the groom's parents, of this city. Mrs- Bunner before her. marriage was Miss Edna Hanoi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Ilanni, of Wabash township, and 4lio. grooui in a ao" ot Mr - and Mrs - wil ' Ham Bunner. Miller-Krill Miss Elizabeth Krill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Krill, of Root township were quietly married Wodnesday afternoon al lour o'clock nt (he homo of Rev. L. C. Wisner, who j received the vows. The couple will reside ou lite Krill farm east ot tfee city. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nibliek and had as their guests at dinner yester-
duy Mr. uud .Mrs. Perry Gaudy and' sun Steward, of Cbernbuseo; Dr. und Mrs. Stewart Niblick aud children, Charles and Annabelle, of Indiana Harbor; Mrs. W. H. Niblick aud son, Jesse; Mrs. James K. Niblick and daughter, Vercua; R. J. Harting and Ora Baker, The St. Vinceut de Paul Society will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:3# o'clock at the Knights of Columbus Hall. The officers of the society are the members of the entertaining committee for this meeting. They included Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. John Colchln, Mrs. C. 8. Clark and Mrs. Tom Ehinger. Election of officers will be held uud a good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills, of Mercer Avenue entertained at Christmas din ner for Mr. aud Mrs. Frank J. Milla and son. Jack, of Erie, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKinney, of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Victoria Mills, of Bloomington. Five weddings were solemnized during the Christmas holidays, four of which took place Wednesday and the other on Christmas day. Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerk’s office to David J. Graber. son of Jacob Graber, aud Martha D. Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Schwartz, both of Berne; True W. Andrews, restaurant owner of this city, son of C. M. Andrews, and Miss Elsie Arnold, teacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold; John Fox. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fox, of Hartford township, and Marie Essex, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Merle Essex, of Monroe; and Frank Louis Miller, farmer Adams county, and Mayme Elizabeth Krill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Krill. Miss Elsie Arnold, popular young teacher in the Berne schools, and Mr. True Andrews, prominent young business man and well known basket, vail player, were quietly married' Wednesday evening at six o’clock at the home of Rev. and Mrs. 8. I. Zeehiel at Monroe- Rev. Zechiel received the impressive vows in the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kennedy, who were the only witnesses. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold, of' Kirkland township and received her education in the Kirkland schools, Muncie Normal and Indiana University at Bloomington. Mrs. Andrews is teaching in the Berne grades and high school and will finish the term before coming to this city to reside. Mr. Andrews is a partner of the Lobenstein and Andrews Restaurant, -located on Liberty Way, in this city, and is employed as. salesman by the Ford agency here. Mr. Andrews, better known as “Tabby” is a prominent member of the leaders basket ball team. The wedding comes as a pleasant surprise to their many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baumgarlner. entertained their children and families at Christmas dinner yesterday; at their home on Winchester street. Th-' borne was decorated with the Christmas colors and the table was very attractive with an arrangement of holly and running Pine which was sent from Virginia. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Welker and children. James and Betty, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner and daughter, Helen of Portland ; and Dr. C. R. Baumgarnter. of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colter euterlained at dinner Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Colter, of Bobo; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Colter, and sons, Dick and Jimmy; Mrs- Martin Beery, of this city, and Robert Colter, of Chicago. Beveral girls entertained at a matinee dame Christmas afternoon al. the Knights of Coluuibua hall. ,TlJd BANK OF HEALTH Du you realise that you must make deposits in the bank, of health everyday? The safest way to keep your healtli-assets intact, is to keep your body well-nourished. Scott’s Emulsion is die food Umk, rkh in vita- i mitts that helps thousand:- j realize dividends on their deposits in the bank of healthA little of Scott’s Emulsion helps you keep your deposit of strength n.- 1 Ssott't Jkircs. kEeSlkeld, l.'.J. 24-11 ;
imual ChristmuH decorations were used nnd thirty-five coupler were in attendance. Dee Fryback’a orchestra furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson were out of town guests. ■ ■■ O'""""""——" CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: Dec. »1.77%, May 11.80%, July $1.54%. Corn; Dec. $1.27%, May $1.31%. July $1.32. Oats: Dec. 61%c. May 66%c, July «4%c. Mih. Bins Buhler, Mrs. Louise Brumley and Frank Young were guests of Mr. uud Mrs. E. F. Miller and family at dinner yesterday. Miss Helen Lower returned from Fort Wayne after vfeiUng friends aud relatives thera. — — —o — Musician Out of Tune "Gas pressure lu my stomach sometimes distressed me so that I could not think. I played out of tune ami twice lost my position. No medicine helped me aud 1 became disheartened. Another musb ian advised me to try Muyr's Wonderful Remedy, ami I am now enjoying the best of health." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One does will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. '■ 0 — Call 436 for Taxi. ts ' — O —" O O HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Call ‘ I Mills & Oliver. Phones 9 and 53 Monroe () » " ' —— - 111 () l 304(4j F< >R HO ME AND STABLE The extraordinary Borozono treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, bums und s< aids is just as efcctivc in theatablo as in the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under its riowerful influeuee. Th* treatment is tlai s; inc for animals as for humans. First wash out infecUous gprans with liquid Borozonc, r.nd the Borozonc Powder completes the healing process. Price (liquid) 80e, 60c andsl.2o. Powder3oe and 60". ‘.’old by Holthouse Drug Co. “ : The actual CmuSE of Tonss litis is nerve pressure caused by a misaligned vertebra of the spine. Until this vertebra is perfectly aligned and the nerve pressure eliminated, Tonsilitis is not relieved. Chiropractic relieves Tonsilitis because it removes the CAUSE—the Chiropractor does it with only his HANDS. CHARLES & C H ARLES CHIROPRACTORS Over Keller’s Jewelry Phone 628 —Office Hours—--10 to 12—2 to 5—6:30 to 8
’ ft £ C GSCL II If you forgot some one who didn’t forgot you-- 5 3§s§S <- Ju (he hurry and haste you probably overA looktxl someone and undoubtedly have had the oversight called to your attention by the arrival ' of an unexpected gift. <»»*- —depend upon us even put /\\ Ihe blame on ust / \ By coming here you can make a last-minute \l selection look as tho’ you had devoted days of thought lo it. 'j/ Vx Al 1 '* e,v urc a f° r Ihe ’’’l'M you didn’t // , \v t\ I •«'>•< Hilar hut who did remember you. \\|i\ ' (tierroats. Suits Pelt Lined Coats Glove* EMM 0,1,1 l "'" '' Mtifllcrs Handkem hiefs H<»'o Shirts Necklies Sweaters ;,IH * U P S Warm Underwear nlffijgw aii <1 many other cold "WM weather needs. feftiLT-Ay&Lb Go SETTERGLorMfS LESS J MQNEY s © U « 3 AM A e ®
Phone No. 25. 304-30 t Kirkland Elfs vs. Andrew*, new fym. Saturday night, Dec. 27. Good preliminary. w-f-x CHILDREN** FATAL DIMAMA* Wormi aud jiarasiics in the iutesUues of children imdertnme health aixt so weaken their vitality that they are unable to resist the diseases no fatal to child life. The flafe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and expels the worms without the slightest injury to the health or activity ofths child. •Price Boc. Sold by Holtbouse Drug Co.
I THE CORT I TONIGHT I “THE MAN FROM TEXAS” W A Big Wonder Pklure, with | TOM MIX s A drama of the wesL You'll like it. “ALWAYS LATE," Comedy. 10 Fox News 25c TOMORROW—Jack Hoxie in "THE WESTERN WALLOP" ag Also—Comedy and News. Matinee. Children under 12 10c. >N Children—2oc Evening Adults—2sc ■ it I Right Now is the time to Open I SAVINGS ACCOUNT u || By opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT tomorrow, making whatever size deposit you can and doing it regularly every week throughout the year, you will j be greatly surprised how rapidly it will grow into a sizable amount. | I Interest on savings is jiayable every six mouths h which helps swell yuur bank aciount. Os course, it Is your privilege to draw this II money out at any time wbcuever needed for au Un g • Il mediate purpose, thereby eiiniiuatlng the necessity of waiting for your savings money until a specified fl tme n order to meet an urgent obligalou which might otherwise have to wait for a good many || mouths from the tiniu bl' immediate need. I i'; There's Lard y a person who etraM not. if tlmy would, lay aside a few cent* or m few dollars each week. And that's all it takes to tel uud have a real | SAVINGS ACCOUNT. $1 00 opens an account at this bank Come in U| and let us show you the details of our savings Il plun. ■ Old Adams County Bank I I lank for Everybody
Kekionga Scalp Tonic Overcomes dandruff, stops falUn* hair and makes the hair soft and fluffy. Sold by Callow & Kohne
