Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1925 — Page 5
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I , fl| tu>n , ‘ l '*’ j( wit h Mrs. Briede s ■ »"" her ' lr Charles Malott and < fl '• im. hafe -turned to H '‘“"‘wavne- af"r spetuling a few fl f °‘ uh Mrs Anna Malott. fll Ja>S '\v Thompson made a Imsifl nm lA.rt Wayne this mornH inP nd .Mrs Leigh Bowen have fl 'Vfrom "'eir farm south of the fl -donee on West Made ; I ,:IV ' ~ until recently occupied byfl T B wen s mother, the kite Mrs. fl ' , p () «oii Mr. Bowen has rentfl I,a 'e. to Albert Burk. B "'XXd Band,-! and daughter. Ml , , n a \liee. of Fort Wayne, are ■ *±i -> -- »» h fl smith, oftlms City. fl 5 cu ; Remktac of i nion township. J s a business visitor here this at"'Sis Leigh, of Portland, called on fl easiness friends here this morn ng. fl frink Sowers, of Muncie, was here Ml calling on business friends. M ' j|| S Herman Fuhrman. of Root fl pwnship. spem th. afternoon here M shoppingM Mrs. Joe Chronister, ot Lobo, was here this afternoon shopping. ■ victoria Beam, of Pleasant Mills. M was a visitor n the city this afterM noon. M Mrs. Rea-" Shafer, of near B >b<>. ; M spent the (lay here shopping. Mrs. Perry Gaudy, of Fort Wayne | ■B was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ciiar|B Im A'iblick and family yesterday. |B Miss Iva May Gandy, of Chicago, is M visiting friends and relatives here, fl ' — 0 I fl CLUB CALENDAR BH Wednesday |V Delta |i I;-lnan eld Adams Conr.ty; Bank, 7: SO p. tn. » . raehelor Maids Chib.—-Mrs. JoseMB ph Brennan, fi: 30 p. ni. HE Five Hundred Club — Mrs. Joe ■H Lose, 7:30 p. in. M Bridge club Jeanette Eliinger. H’’ 7:30 p. tn. ■ Bible Class- Zion Lutheran School Sh house, 7:30 p. in. SS Tri I)—Miss Carolyn Acker, 7:30 Bg Odd Fellow Public Dance and SoH rial Time- I. O. 0. F. Hall. Sh Historical club—Mrs. Roy Runyon. H Shakespeare Club--Mrs. Harry Eg . Moltz. ■ Thursday Bg Winona Camp Fire Girls- JoseH phine Archbold. gH Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. Fred ■ Fullenkanip, 7:30 p. in. BE Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society ■ - Schoolhouse. 3:30 p. m. K Auction Bridge Club-Miss FlorgH ■ ence llollhouse. ■ bridge Club—Mrs. Dau Tyndall. 8 M p - m - ■ Root 'iownship Home Ecohotnics
I il l IF w 1 ■ Z II I SHE WILL HAVE IT SOON M 4 ■ •£• ■ || A certain housewife wants a good ■ | set of dishes. Her savings account, which she has built each week,'will •soon bring her the set. When she ■■ ■ ; wants something she saves anti pays cash for it. ’ Is there something you want?/Our I Systematic Savings Plan w ill help you get it. * k J and \ I -Au—r ■•; -'Q ?•. ■ .v i •
Club—Mrs. Sam Mauley. Eastern Star —Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. inFriday , Ben Hur Jnstpllatio nos officers Ben Hur Lodge Rooms. Young Matrons Club—Mrs. Fred O'Brien. Ladles' Aid—M. E. Church, all day 1 (meeting -Church parlors ut 9:30. j Community Meeting—Aber School bd&se. Afternoon Bridge Club — Mrs. James Kocher. Saturday Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of M. E. Church bake sale— Central Grocery, 9 a. m. U. B. Ladies’ Aid Society Chicken pie, supper-Church dining room, 5 to 7 p. nt. Monday Woman's (Tub —Library. 7:45; pro gram by civic section at 8 p. m.. Mrs. Frank Sheehan, of Gary, speaker. Mrs. Edgar Gerber entertained the members of the Psi lota Xi Sorority 4i ner home in West Monroe street last evening at eight o’clock. Plans were made for the raffling off ot the bed spread set, on which chances have been selling, on drawing day, Saturday, January 31. Plans were also made for a Valentine dinner party to be given at the home ot Mrs. Christens Vail, Febiuary 6 at 6:30 o'clock. The husbands and sweethearts of tile members, will be special guests. During the social (hour which tollovyd. the hostess ' served a dainty repast. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society ot the Methodist church will hold a bake sale at the Central Gro- , eery Saturday morning, at nine o’clock. The liberal patronage ot the ' public is solicited. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia entertained at a pot luok supper last night in honor of a number of invited guests. One > hundred members and (guests were served at small "tables , .liter which bridge, five hundred and rhuni were' played. Prizes were won by Miss Naomi Durkin, Mrs. Joe Lose and Mrs- A. W. Tanvas, respectively. During the dinner hour Miss Agnes Kohae sang sP number of selections. Thieme—Railing At the Emahuel Lutheran church, in Union township, occurred the wed ding of Miss May Railing and Mr. Ernest Thieme, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Esther Railing, sister of the bride, and Mr. Max Thieme, a brother of the groom, were the attendants. The bride wore a pretty gown of white satin fashioned with silver lace and beaded ornaments and wore a headband of rhinestones. With this she wore white kid footwear and carried an arm bouquet of bride's roses and swansonia tied with tulle. Iler attendant wore a frock of turqiioise blue satin canton crepe trimmed with bands of silver lace She wore silver footwear and a silver band in her hair, and carried roses and narcissi tied with blue tulle. A wedding dinner of pretty appointments was "served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Railing. Mr. Thieme is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925.
A. F. Thieme. The young couple will I reside In Union township. Out-of- I town guests who attended the wed ’ ding mid reception included Mr. and i Mrs, John Peoples, the Misses Alvina and Clara Behnke, and Laura Boen- ■ ker, all ot Fort Wayne. Miss Josephine Archbold will entertain the Winona Camp Fire Girls at her home, corner of Monroe and Sixth street, on Thursday evening. [The meeting is calle'i for- seven 1 o'clock. 1 Announcements have been received here by friends and relatives of 1 the approaching wedding of Bernard Parent, former Decatur boy, to Miss Edna Istuer, of Fort Wayne, which will take place at the St Mary's Catholic church, Fort Wayne, on Wed-; nesday, January 28. The couple will' .reside in Fort Wayne, Mr. Parent being employed al the General Electric plant. The wedding will take, place at a high mass at nine o'clock on tiie morning of January 28. A very interesting meeting was held by the members of the Rebekah ■ lodge last night in their rooms, during which time the officers for the ensuing year were installed. They 'include: Mrs. Rebecca Eady, noble grand; Mrs. Minnie Teeple, past , noble grand; Mrs. Jessie Fry. score > tary; Miss Goldie Gay. recording • secretary; Mrs. John Moser, treasur- ’ er; Mrs, Verna Avery, chaplain; Mrs. : Mary Artman. right supporter to I noble grand; Miss Celia Mayer, left ■ supporter to noble grand; Mnt'-Anna 1 Malott, warden; Miss Lillie Venis, > conductor: Cleo Stalter, vice grand; I Mrs- Ed Macy, left supporter to vice (grand; Mrs. Ellsworth, right support- ' er to vice grand; Miss Laura Stan--1 ley. inner door keeper; Lotia Baker. - outer door keeper; Mrs. Jessie Fry. i pianist. Following the installation ‘ the Three Linjt Club met and Mrs Anna Malott and Miss Daura Stan--1 y, who composed ,the entertaining i committee, served dainty refreshi ments. 1 , The installation of officers will be ’ iheld at the regular meeting of the I Ben Hur Ixidge Friday night. A pot 1 luck supper and social hour -will be ‘ enjoyed after the business meeting. Master Junior Amrine, of And.r---c son, is a guest of his grandmother, j Mrs, D. D. Clark, of Third street. Mrs. [(’lark entertained a number of little folks yesterday afternoon in honor of .her guest. Games were played after [which a delightful luncheon was servled. The guests incltffiod Alta Ruth Klepper, John Carmody, Jr., and James Wemhoff. Junior is a son of " Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amrine. former 1 residents' of this city. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Re- ' formed church have postponed their sauer kraut supper from Saturday, January <1 to January 31 on account of conflictirfg with the supper to be served by the -United Brethren Lidies’ Aid Society. The public is re quested to note the hango and plan to attend the supper on January 31. Miss Berni c I < :>i-l entertained the members of the Bridge club las! ' night at her home in Marshall street. The guests besides the club members were Misses Mudge and Fan Hile. Mesdames J R. Blair-and Harold Frazier. Miss Madge Hite won the prize. At the conclusion of the games delicious refreshments were served. Tile ne/ct meeting will be held at the home of M'ss Mildred Liddy. One of the prettiest parlies of the . eason was given by Mrs. W. H. Niblick al her beautiful home in North Second street. At 12:30 a threecourse luncheon was served after which Auction Bridge was played. Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp won fir-1 ipr ze. Mrs. Earl Coverdale, second. Mrs. Elmer Kumpe, third mid Mrs. I‘. A. Gandy, consolation. The out-of-town guests wore Mrs. Harry Madden, of Cherubtisco; Mrs. I’. A. Gaudy, of Fort Wayne; Miss Iva May Gandy, of Chicago. Mrs. Niblick was assisted in serving by tin- Misses'Charlotte. Mildred. Margaret and Verona Nib•lick ami Miss Iva May. Gandy. Mrs. Niblick will entertain Thursday with a iiim lieon imd Five Hundred party.' The I’arent Teacher.; Chib of til'South Will'd School hold a very in | , t crest Ing meeting Tuesday at the Schoolhouse at 3:30 o’clock.A delightful program was given by the pupils of Hie first and second grades after which Rev. I’. N. Covert ' of Hie J’resbyterian Church gave a ■ splendid talk. Mrs. Rert Haley is | president of the. club Ollier officers arc Mi*k. Charles Klioodlc, vice presi deni; Miss Effie Patton, treasurer, ami Miss Mary ’Callow, secretary. The program lommittec includes Miss Carolyn Acker, Mrs George i Teems mid Mrs. Carl Noble. Meetings are held by the dub one ita mouth.
U. S. MAY LEAVE : DRUE CONFERENCE ■( American Proposals Flatly Rejected At Anti-Drug Parley At Geneva Geneva. Jan. 21. (Special to Duty Democrat) To save the league of nations anti-drug conference from immediate disruption*Swe«-di-n this afternoon moved adjournment of discussion ot the American proposals until Saturday. Following Viscount Cecils flat rejection of the prohwsals on tiehalf of ( England, backed by France and Hol[land it was expected that Congressman Stephen Porter and the delegates representing t he U. S. would withdraw. Geneva. Jan. 21. — ''ldealistic demands’’ made by the American delegation to the league of nations anti [ drug conference are impractical and cannot be accepted, Viscount Cecil, of Chetwood, chief British representative, said at the opening of today's session. Lord Cecil's utterance delivered in a grave manner, but with consider able heat, was expected to precipitat ■ withdrawal of the American delegations 'an da probable rupture of the conference. > — O Portland Chautauqua To Be Held July 12 To Ifi ■ Portland, Jan. 21.—At a meeting of ■ the local chuatauqua committnu? held at the public library Monday night ar- . rangemeatg were made for the 1935 . program to be given here by the Ini dependent Chautauqua Company. Tim dates for this year's program will be - July 12 to 16. : The committee last night iP- nt suv- ■ eral hours going over the various in isical -numbers, lectures, entertai ments. bands, etc., that are vailab'o for this coming year. Autos Kill Five More In City Os Chicag' (I XITED I‘ltESrf SERVICE)) Chicago, Jan. 21.—Five automobile ■ deaths here during the past 21 hours today brought the total autonjfcbW fatalities since Jan. 1. up to 32. 'l Chief of Police Collins issued orders for the arrest of all persons driving over 20 miles an hour. j Courts have agreed to impose jai sentences on all violators. o Denton’s Friends Carry Fight To Legislature Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 21— (Special to Daily emocrat) —With one week remaining in which to carry their fight to the legislature, friends of (George Denton, of Evansville, today [were completing a petition which will ithrow tiie contest for the office of justice of ths state supreme court | from the I'irsl.'district, into the legii lature. The petition, which is to tic filed in the house charges that correction in the figures from Howard. Sullivan and Whitley counties will give th' office to Denton, wlio was declared
c eware Os Coughs ‘Bat Hangs On !'•' n 'non in. and serious lune trouble nrii. ll ■ Hurt with a couch. So If yon ~ , a cold or <-oush— stop it at onco “ ith a few doses Os that fine old med - Hne. kemp's Balsam. This famous l.aH-un soothes the nerves of the Stops the ticklinc couch and i at lire dues thereat. Noform jfcouKli J ui> so good i t children's coughs. 3 30 cents at all stores. * iO. Colds are the result of an accumulation of poisonous ma terials in the body. Improper functioning of excretory organs causes this. Chiropractic cor rects the cause of abnormalility —lt restores the full force of vital energy from brain to tis sue cell by releasing the pressure cn the nerve fibers being interfered v# th at the only place—the spine. I CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS —Office Hours—--10 to 12—2 to 5—6:30 to H 127 N. 2nd st.—Upstairs Phone ‘623
defeak'l by Benjamin Willoughby' by Just one vote in official returns. - Zimmerman-Carper Co., W. Monroe st., phone 233, will have a car of Yellow Hominy Feed here Jan. 20. Better place your order for some oJT this car. Priced below today’s market. 21-22-21
I -rfl flflfl niackfd m heavy foil imteadof ins hence - SO lO< Its coolness and mellow “body” are a revelation, to pipe smokers developed a secret tobacco process a pipe. No one else ever kne O Which won inihnt and Widespread his secret until wc acquired Gvot. ItyuM a, fuller-bodied, Allmans Method and by its richness, mildness andfragrance means made J) Granger Rough Cut — ’ —- ■' Be Thrifty! Insure » ' Yourself, Your Loved Ones, Your Property Agamst ( Loss of Life, Fire, Tornado and Wind Storm I L* Lois and lots of people save up their money Io invest in homes and Iniildini's. I his is being Tliriflv up lo a certain point only insuring llial Inline or building against loss by fire is protection and Ihrrtl winch en- ; allies vou lo hold that which already has been accumulated. I AN INSVKED CITY A SECURED CITY Casual observers charge the American people with being liopelessly profli gate in financial matters. We are even accused of being wasteful to the point of unintelligerice. The fact that this year we have been able to absorb four million automobiles is being pointed to by critics as a bit of contributing evidence on tliis subject- Before such a depressing conclusion is adopted regarding the national disposition, due weight should be given to tho significant fact that in the same year in which the American people indulged .in .he luxuries of four million automobiles, they have paid for new insuraace to amount of over eleven billions of dollars Notwithstanding the lamentable condition of she pessimist and his audibb- utterances as to what he thinks, the same mind can rejoice in what is. AB evidence of national prosperity is also evidence of national security, qapltaj (fogs no t einurge where no security exi.-t.-. Businesi is dormant and industry idle unless security litres to effort. Thrift and economy are unknown if the future is uncertain. A stable and secure government is essential to national pikigres-- It docs not need a survey of world conditions or an estimate of national wealth to Impress upon us that we are today the mo t fhyored nation in the. world in enjoying more widely than others all of those tilings that make for national strength. Without boasting we. can. therefore, state llrt- tact, that as a nation we arc al present not otilv more heavily insured, but more widely secured than are others / . Is there a relationship between these two facts? If so, which is the cause and which the clTect? Analysis will demonstrate, 1 think, that wo an an insured nation Ic-cair c we are a secured nation. Or, lo pm it in an ilher form, insurance is an (tvidfii'e of security and thrill. W<- pay losses in cash without Discount. No 2-3 or 3 1 valuation clause. You appraise your own property. j- Wc excel in “Insurance Service’' and will be pleased lo help you solve your insurance problems. SUTTLES ■ EDWARDS COMPANY A. D. SUTTLES, Mgr. Morrison Building Phone 3<jS
DANCE—K. of C. Hall Thursday evening. Beginners class 7:30; Assembly 8:30. Come. 13-2 t —o ■■ It will pay you. should you ( need anything new in furniture ! to look over the stock, cut in I T>rice. at Yager Brothers.
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