Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 8, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1925 — Page 3

1 fycicty I CLUB CALENDAR I E ! Frld,y I Ben Hur-*-" Mur Room., 7:45 I %% 1-adlns 1 Aid Socioty-Churen I*« ■ ,i q P Sheets. a " day ' I iwahontns Prill Praetire-7:30 p. ■ w ' Saturday I "Jn'jlu/pasfry Meat B Market, 9:«0 a- m- | Monday I RMoarch Club-Mrs. R. D. Myers Oman's Club-Library Auditorturn. 7:45 p. mWednesday Shakespeare Club- Mrs. D. B historical Club-Mrs. Martin Jaber*. u Tuesday puncheon Bridge Club - Mrs. Ed Coffee —7:30. Adams County Medical Society— Adams County Memorial Hospital, S p. m. The psj lota Xi Sorority met vi'h Miss Mary Callow Wednesday evening at her home in Fourth street. Plans were made to give the hand embroidered bed spread set away during the Iter part of the month. Chances are being sold at ten cents by the members on the set. which will be displayed in the Beavers 4 Fryback window Saturday and Sun day. Other business of importance was disposed of and delectable tr» freshments were served. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Edga. Gerber, January 20. Miss Helen Swearingesi entertai" ed the members of the Tri D Club last night at her home on Marshall street. Tables were arranged for Bridge and Miss Bitty Butler worn the prize. At the conclusion of the game the hostess served a delectable repast. The next meeting wilt be held with Miss Carolyn Acker in two weeks. The Winona Camp Fire Girls mot at the home of lubella Clotide, Thursday evening, January 8. Officers for the coming year were elected and Bora Shoenburg, was elected president; Isabella Cloude, vice-pre--ident; Vivian Thomas, secretary; Josephine Jaberg, treasurer and Josephine Archbold, press reporter. The gown ceremony was given by Isabell Peterson, Vivion Thomas and Dorothy Haley after which delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Ed Coffee will entertain the Luncheon Bridge Club Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to attend: The I. B. Ladies Aid held a very interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. Ulysiss Drumond, on Adams street yesterday. There was a large attendance. Four new members were added to the roll. During the business session each member showed 2 great deal of interest in making Plans to earn money for the new church. The first event will be a big thicken pie supper to be held in the church dining room on Saturday evening, Jan. 17. After, the bus'ness meetin - the dues and money for the month were collected, they amounting 1,1 $22.50. The hostess was assisted hy Mrs. Carl Noble and Mrs. Hodle. o teonold-Loeb Lawyers Split FeeGf $130,000 'UNITED PRESS SERVICE, mcago, Jan. 9.—The three law’PrH who so successful defended Na--1 "an Leopold and Richard Loeb, mil'onaires, who confessed to murderlng Bobby Franks, school boy. have '' Jl3o ' ooo it was made known tots'\J hiS Sl ' m has been approved by ‘he Chicago Bar association. torn^ n nCe P>arrow ' chief defense at received appromia te 1 y The IT su™ R Jt VE < 8 OUT WORM S -Iren is paleness ll t° f v WOrn ’ S ln chil ’ Play fieUinn!! ’ ack of '“terest in Peking n variable aPPetite. starting in n «? e and sudden fonts appear itT r When these sympCreant ’vermV tlme to glvfi White's 'hives out A few dosea little one nn th ' °™ s and P uts the WhttJ? „ he road t 0 health again, ord of S fiftv a v V^rmifuge has a recPrice 35 C ' q y nid r3 h° f J Uccessf "' use go, • Sold by Holthouse Drug

half of that num, it was Intimated i although nil of th<> parties Involved , refused to divulge the division of the ( fee. * Attorneys Benjamin and Waler Bachrach, who aided Darrow, ht v.ispllt the balance of the sum. it wu.. believed. It was Indicated that the attorneys had asked $2'10.01)0 of th-Leopold-Ixsdi families, but that ;hi proposal was rejected. i I Estiinntes of the cost of the trial to the two families, including attorney fees, export alienists and other items, place the total at s2.>o,oo<t. | The cost of defending Bernard Grant, penniless “back of the yards.'’ youth, under sentence of death for a murder to which ho pleads not guilty total little more than sstn) to date, i was estimated. - o - Bloomington. — It was undecided wether it was the first one of the 1 spring, the last one of the fall, or both, or neither, when several persons reported they saw a robin here. Indianapolis.— Policem'”’. are h: v--1 ing a hard life here. Orders have ' gone forth prohibiting smoking and 1 chewing on the first floor and in the ' corridors of the police headquarters here. Marion. —Martin Grant, Marion stn- 1 dent at Oberlin College, in Ohio, walked home during vacations to recover from affects of "burning th ■ midnight oil." Winamac. — Clarence Helm, here, raised his double-edged ax to chop wood. The ax flipped and cut a deep 1 wound in his forehead. o New State Women Is Gift To I. U. Bloomington. Ind., Jan. 9 A new $250,000 state hospital for women be located at Indianapolis, the. gi f i of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Colemar of Indianapolis, to the Indiana uni ' versity school of medicine, wa:. announced here today by trust.' a of tLuniversity. This is the second large contribution of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman to the I. U. School of Medicine within the past six months. Lust June they endowed three chairs, in the school with a gift of $75,000. They also subscribed $25,000 i.o the Jane- V" itittntb Riley hospital for i-hi’-R :i about a year ago. Their gifts to the school of medicine are as a memorial to Mrs. Suemtnu Coleman Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. Mr. Coleman's attorney, William I Taylor, of Indianapolis, represented the donors* in .the transaction, and Dr. S. E. Smith, provost of Indiana

A X THE Aetna-man K >v „. & ' jpmW ;W 1 ;J|W 1 “The Aetna-izer in your community is a man worth knowing.” “He represents the strongest | multiple-line insurance organization in the world.” (From the Saturday Evening Post, page 91. January 10th, issue.) ■ •I

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university, represented the initltn-h lion. I, "This very generous gift of Mr. and’t Mrs. Coleman nssiiros the hospital : Immodlitely upon the passage of a, bill hy the h'gl.-.lalnr" auihorlzln < the acceptance of the gift amt provid-' Ing for Its tnainlonance." aid J. w. !■'• slop, president of the hoard of (rtia-l lees of the university. , i “That Indiana university should bej this last and greatest gift of Mr. ..ml selected to establish and administer Mrs. Coleman is mo.t gratifying. Present hospital accommodation;; f. women In our .state who are unable t<,| pay for necessary medical amt h.ii i.ittd attention are wholly Imideqn ■ ate," was Mr. Fesler's comment. "Os .scarcely less importance to the j people of the state is the fact that) this hospital, in accordance with the desire of the donors, will contribute: much to the training of physician- , and nurses who will find here opportunities for study r.s good us may bo found anywhere. Needless to add ( that, the trustees of the university, will conscientiously endeavor to a l minister this fund and to carry oat faithfully the splendid purposes o.’ f Mr. and Mrs. Coleman." I In malting the gift, Mr Cob-man hud the following to say: “Mrs. Coleni.ut and I have given Io the Indiana University School of medicine -at Indianapolis the sum of s2;>u,ot>o to b<> used in building a women's hospital to be used principally for lying-in patients and a smaller part for those who need the expert, attention of surgeons and physicians, and where those who are unable to pay can have the same high order of attention as those who are able to pay part or full price for such services. We entrust this work to the trustees of Indiana University, knowing it to l a a non-partiisan institution govemd by men whose aim in life is to If possible pay your eiectric light and power bills between January l(Mh and 15th. Waler bills are also due this month. Please call at the City Treasurer s office before January 20th and avoid the rush. If you wait until the last day you will have to stand in line. 7-2 t

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work for the good of mankind and whoso work will go on us long us the Htote of liidiamt Is in oxlstenco. We, r.lso, mnko thia gift an ti memorial lo <>m- of the iruest and best daughters ,-iny parents over w<'te blessM with, .Siinnima Cob-nt; n Atkins, who from Imr early childhood devoted Iter h.lte of (Ill'll truest Slid best daughters : dieted and those loss fortunate fhnn ■ hi-rs' If." EASTERN STARS INSTALL OFFICERS (Continued from Psge Or.ei 'jewib-d with t»< ,ii-Ih. I'.oih Mrs. Meters and Mrs. Graham responded j with a few words of appreciation. Mr. | Vance then concluded his talk by issuing an invitation to all Eastern :Stars and their families to attend the * Installation of the Blue Lodge and chapter Officers at the Masonic Hull next Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. This invitation, the Stars unaniniously accepted. The meeting was then closed mind all were invited to the dinning room whore a lovely , luncheon was served by the presiding < ommittee.

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