Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1925 — Page 3

[v^ I , H<M I NUAU ■ Monday I' T,, «« » ■ IH.ll h •!<» P '»• H' Tuesday ■ W:l |i*r - S, hnrtl ‘l BH 7, ion s ' v '"' r, r ,,r M ~ot Uu ' k ■ C 1 l „!• r Hall. 8 p. <n. ■»^ r . , <.f Pre«by»erlan ■ Van AHhurg. « 30 !»• "»• ■f "" k ' !lP v' r -Mm. r.'lpnr Oerbor. ggl }tgi ota H r„ rn. H Wednesday §§ Vl.,m, (’•.«».!>- |B, . p. mMaid' riul>. Mth. JoseHulip.nnan.fi::!" I* Kva i'’"" l '" 1 n " h “ MrS -* ' 0 " -.-;o p. rn. H° /'inb - .Lunette Kbinger. HH Bridge ' IMU U i s<ho,,i H T| .' 1) ..M,,s Carolyn Arlu-r. 7:30 l' 1 ;,: | Fellow Public !>•»"***■ :,I " , So 9 „i„ori.»l dul. Mm- Hoy Runyon. ■ J(i,ln. | fjjiri.rir.il r:d.- Mrs. Wdson Ue. ■ Thursday ■ Ijinrheon Bridge rinb-Mw. Prod Hpiillenkatnp. 7:TO p. m. |H 7i „ n Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society ■ ..Scboolhouso. 3 P- m- ■ Auction Bridge Pint*—Miss Flor- ■ Hollhouso. ■ Br idg«* Club —Mrs. Dan Tyndall. 8 I P- m ■ RoM Township Homo Economics B Club—Mrs. Sam Mngley. B fjsi/.rn Star—Masonic Hall. 7:.T0 Bp. ■ Friday-' B Rfberca Lodge and Tliroo Link B Club— Lodge rooms. B Community Mooting— Aber School B bonne. B Afternoon Bridge flub — Mrs. B James Kocher ■ Saturday B r. B. Ladies' Aid Society Chickon B p ip supper Clmrch dining room, fi B to 7 p. m. H .Mrs. Joseph Brennan will be hos- ■ less to tho Bachelor Maids Club a I her home on North Fifth street at ■ C:3O o'clock Wednesday evening. I Miss Gladys Butler entertained at 9 a dinner party of lovely appointments 9 last evening at her home in West 9 Monroe street. Among the guests 9 were Miss Helen Swearlnger and 9 Messrs. Will Lenhart and George 9 Schug. I Mrs. Ban Tyndall will entertain the I Bridge chib Thursday night at eight I o'clock. I Tiie Ladies' Aid Society of the ■ United Brethren church will serve a I chicicen pie supper at the church SatI urday from five to seven o’clock. The I supper will be served cafeteria style and the liberal patronage of the public is solicited. A musical program will te siren Sunday afternoon at the church. The Root township Home Economics Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sam Magley. Miss Esther Fuhrman, who attended the Agricultural conference at Purdue last week will give an interesting report of the work.- Miss Fuhrman was sent as a delegate by the dub. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. L. G. Ellingham, of West ''■one street, Fort Wayne, formerly 1 ct Decatur, entertained Saturday afternoon with another of a delightful 'lies of parties. The affair was a ilU| ii ( ale am ' during ibe course of the 1 Mternoon Professor Cordosa de Siva ' !,V ! e " The L »re of the Open Road," I l ' <h was greatly appreciated. The i * aro c hil<lren. pianist and violinist, - several selections. At the close < program Mrs. Ellingham serv- t wiii'\,' lainty ' unch - A bridge party » given Tuesday afternoon bv j Mrs - Ellingham. i Jhe Ladies’ Aid Society of the Zion i • eran church will meet Thursday \ no°r a ' at the house. All members are urged c \ thouS* Del Pbian will meet at £ sTr.f , "j‘ v """-1 .... ‘»g at 7.30 o clock. A good i ram has been arranged. Tho ~ Lodge wfuK 1- meeting of the Rebecca th 6 halt f bS held Tuesd “y night at' Thre, U „k| , meef - Mrs. Anna Mailot

and Miss Ivutra Stanley will hr b ■ t /•see*. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bnrdg ent mined at dinner yesterday at their home on I Mercer Avenue In celebration of then , Fortieth Wedding Anniversary, The; guests included Mrs. Iti lilge’s father Mi. Judy, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ktst, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. nick Rnrdg, Mr. and Mrs. I’harli . Ililrdg, Mr. and Mis Sant fihuinp, Mi and Mrs. John • Everett, Mr and Mrs.' <’al Peter sm Mrs. Fred Fuilenkamp will enter lain the members of the Luncheon Bridge Club Thursday nlifhi at 7.8 b o’clock.

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LEGISLATURE RE-CONVENES Kxiioctod To (lot Down To Actual Debate On Measures This Week (UNITED PRESS SERVICE?) Indianapolis. Jan. 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—The state legislature Is expected to get down to actual debate this week on several measures which have already been reporti-d cu! xis committee or on which a committee report will be forthcoming during the week. Boil) houses were to reconven • this afternoon at 2 o’clock after the week-end recess since last Friday. Senator English’s bill providing heavier penalties tor drunken drivers of automobiles was ready to furnish the battle ground in the upper house for the first tilt between bone dry prohibition forces and the liberal The cooperative marketing bill sponsored by the Indiana Farm Bur can Federation may /merge during the week from the agricultural mittees of both houses amended to overcome objections of elevator in terests who way the original draft pi the bill would kill cooperative elevators already in existence. In the house the fight over the prohibition question will he lounelied when the morals committee reports on Representative Wright's bone dry lull to put teeth in tln> state prohibition, laws. Tile committee is plan ning to report on the bill this week. Numerous other committees ia both houses were givigil early attention to bills referred to them and more committee reports than were ever made at a second week srssior, •f the legislature are looked for. —■ - -o Great Lakes Region Tc See Kig Building Boom Chicago, Jan. 19. —The Great Lak°./ region in 1925 will see the greatest building boom since the war, Barney Cohen, district director of U. S. em-1 ploymont service, predicted today on j the basis of a building prospectus of ive midwest states. Illinois heads the list of states with a gigantic state wide construction program. Michigan falls in line with a con-1 templated increase of one-third of its building projects over last year. Cohen said. Indications are that Wisconsin, In- 1 NOTICE TO OUR GAS CUSTOMERS Commencing with the January bills, we will for the convenience of our customers, deliver gas hills to your homes and places of business. This, will meatr more prompt service j when you call at our office to; pay your bill. I Always be sure to bring your gas bill with you; this is very important, for otherwise there will necessarily be some delay in our being able to wait on you. If desired you can tear stub j off bill and mail stub along with yctir check to this office, j If you do not receive your | gas hill by January 28th please j phone or communicate with ! the office and duplicate bill f will be mailed. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & \ ELECTRIC CO. “The Gas Co.” I Phone 75. 1(5-19-81-23-26 2S'P

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The loveliest ttr-rn. in England, .0 it is said in London, are the Hon. Alisnn <taret Ruthven, 'left) and Marja lighters of Mai. Gen. 1.0t.l Itrihven, fommander ol the British capital's troops. The twins were presented just this season.

diuna and Ohio will keep puce with last year, building in these states being limited to the skilled labor supply. "Well, the gentleman from Mancie may divide himself up as well as possible.”

I ||| JO It’s Real Co-operation-— | * More than one hundred of our loyal 8 Jill, subscribers called at the office last i I f Saturday and renewed their subscription , - u To The 1 DECATUR DALY DEMOCRAT" j Y q V/e weie about as busy as could be and want to assure you that we || appreciate this pahcn&ge and line cjcpeiation oh the part of those who |g need the county have aided us in our efforts to print a better daity newspaper during 1925 | ga daily to keep by veaewin# for the year. ! B Several hundred of our subscribes have renewed during the first Local happenings. two Weeks ol the 22nd ANNUAL RFNFWAL fMEPAIG ,j I. State and National affairs DTT A T"\ Community events ily T News about your neighbor — 20 >'« ar ago column and work the Daily | II Taxes and valuations Derioc; at’s Cross Wo> (i Pilules. ■ f men). 'WE WILL APPRECIATE YOUR RENEWAL AND ASSURE YOU B Business ami farm chanees THAT WE LL TRY TO BE OF SERVICE TO YOU AND TO THE COMI United Prl dispatches MUNITY DURING THE YEAR. . I | Decatur Daily Democrat I I NO ADVANCE IN PRICE RENEW NOW. I I i | WE HAVE A CALENDER AND ACCOUNT BOOK FOR YOU | I

Republican Ranks Split In Indianapolis Election Indianapolis, Jan. Slulwarts in tho republican organization of IndlanapoliH waged war to pri'sorvf' pence in their ranks today. Wh lo harmony apparently had pro-

vailed In n majority of Indlnna ciU(' t| ilurlcg the election o r cHy chnirmen j la -f PAturday, there was n riimn con 1 venth.n in ImUartapolLi with tit- r>* milt that two ill , ot, rititii-' nnd tvol chairmen • now •: < u> j Iht t!i 'lilt i . of Ho G. /) !’, ltoi’*‘. Gaot'i't' v .'tifin, <■’* l c'ii-hnlr- | man hem It/ Hi* fort- ili.u worn vl/'torifilis •:i the fl/sillon la t No veiuliff, i.,nto il oven tho (ltd 1 ert Irot-I t li* ;,nd lotmtnd lie It'llI y cat uallles. j (it) me Id her side Itai'.li It. Lenicke ] who wis nlerted <Hy ihalmuMi tiv the I i forces of .Mayor Lew Shrink, glanced down the idly payroll to Wf,ed out the unfaithful. Meanwhile Loth factions set up | headquarters and will leave it ro tho | courts to decide whir’s who. + CONGRESS TODAY + (t’N’tTr.D PUDA-r Sr;RVIGT:>) Senate Teapot Dome reports (o he considered. | Eulngica to he deliver/d on late t Senator Lodge, Brandi g* e anil (’oil. ■ | Judiciary committee consl/l/'is nom ■ inatlon of Attorney Genernl stom- to the supreme court justice. Prohibition investigation /entin,a .

i House I Appropriations committee expects to report legislative supply hills. Irrigation committee r< suriim consideration of Boulder darn hill I o j ftlelrtnond— Five bank: here report led an Increase of $1,004,600 in ih po, Its ii) 19L'-) over those of 1923. -•■ ——.

BROMB QUININE A Safe and Proven Remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. The First arid Original Cold and Grip Tablet Ixrok for this Oj on the Box. Signature

Rooketball Tuesday night, [leaders vs. Lagrange American I tt'ion, 11. S. gym. 8:30 p. m. Pav vour Light bills on or before the 2IMh of Ibis month amPsave the penalty. City Light Deoarlment. s-rn