Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1925 — Page 5

IfLocal Briefs I

H of Kort Wayne. I M ( in.’, week-end here with triads. ■ spe " Martha Johnson, of Warsaw the ■ C Mva Nichols is confined to her ■ Hutferins a severe case of ■ * lie " ;,s ro * wrted Blisbl M iter 'his morning. ■ X g * s * ,e,ur, r d h B from Huntington where she B ""' the «eek<nd with heF brOt “ Or ’ fl ;X.... »•- v - J - Bi Borman. B I- II Sowers, of Portland, visited B (rends here last evening. B Guv Kehler. of Huntington. visited B friends here over Sunday. ■ s I Bowers, of Kirkland township, B „>;i business visitor here this mornB ")|iss Virginia Laurent and Mr. B Robert Meibers attended the basketB bad P‘l' ,e al I '°" ""• Vlle Si,lur,lay B ••t l * l, H Dawn Turner, of Huntington. spent B the weekend here with friends. ■ ’ Mr. and Mrs. (’. O Porter and sons, B Bob and Jack, motored to GreenB rustle. Sunday. Mrs. Porter will refl main for a week's visit and Mr. PortB er will return today. H The Misses Winifried Kitson and B Catherine Christen attended the basB ketball game at Port Wayne Saturday fl n ' gl>t ' ' ■ Charles Burdge and Owen Davis H motored to Lake George yesterday. ■ Dr. and Mrs. Hoy Archbold and B .blighter. Josephine, motored to Port B Mayne Sunday and visited friends. ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson, of Fort ■ Mayne, spent Sunday here with relB atives. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cross, of Fort ■ Mayne, were the guests of Mrs. ■I Cross' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos I Fisher, over the week-end. ■ Mr and Mrs. Hartman Diehl, and ’daughter Constance, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday here with relatives. Owen Davis made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Rose Confer and Mr. J. G. i Niblick attended the basketball game | at Fort Wayne Saturday night. The Misses Cecile Miller, Marie Murtaugh ami Florence Holthouse were among those who attended the

sy aJ& *S I «UDns» I ETTA LOST NOTHING j ETTA Boss, IS years old, was held | up by burglars, who took from her I a thick envelope. It contained her bank book, showing deposits of I s7ll. J lou lose no money when the thief I steals your bank book. 1 I li tJ I Firsf Ncttioiictl Bank Capital and Surplus H20.000.0G ' - -T- ______

1 1 11,111 I ■*■ REMOVAL SALE EXTENDED * ' . - Extensive Remodeling In Our New Room Has Delayed Our Moving For Another Week The Morris 5 & 10c Store ■ ' x * , • 1 1 Illi I ■*' !mw 1 ■ z ’ . I

~basketball same at Fort Waype Sat- , unlay night. Miss Lois Peterson returned home last night from Indiana University, to , visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( John 8. Peterson. The state university will be closed for at least a week. This is the end of the first semester ( and the water supply in Bloomington , is at present. Mr. and Mrs. Kay McGee, of St. Paul, Minn-, will be the guests this evening of Mr. and Mrs. John Carmody of North First street Mr. and 1 Mrs. McGee are returning from their honeymoon trip to Havana. Mr. MeI Gee is a brother of Mrs. Carmody's.l Mrs. Fred Schaub, of Cleveland. , Ohio, will arrive today for a visit • with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. | Voglewede, and other relatives and . friends. Miss Adeliado Truelsch, of north ■ of the city, spent the afternoon here shopping. L Free Frisinger. of Akron , Oiiio, spent the wek-end here with his moth- , er. Mrs. Jane Frisinger. Hill Melpers, of Fort Wayne, was ■ a business caller in the city this as- - ternoou. George Schrank, of Monroe, looked I after business interests here this . morning. r Ambrose Durkin, of Monroe, who fractured his shoulder several days < ago, when he fell from a load of wood, was discharged from the local I hospital yesterday. I Mrs. Henry Heller who fell about two weeks ago on the ley pavement, t is slowly improving at the Adams . County Memorial. Although Mrs. Heller is greatly improved, she is t' still confined to her bed. ,j , o I Golden Rule Sunday Brings In Large Sum New York, Jan. 26. —Golden Rule Sunday, which was observed through- > out the United States on December 7th, brought $1,129,388 into the treas- • sury of the Near East Relief, accordJ ing to a report just issued by the National Golden Rule Committee. ■ This represents about one-fifth of the 8 total cash budget necessary for the 8 coming year.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, ’‘1925.

§ociety\ CLUB CALENDAR >—< Monday Delta Theta Tau, Call MeetingMiss Margaret Mylott, 7:30 p. in. Pythian Sisters—K. of P. Home. Woman s Club—Library, 7:46; program by civic sect lon at 8 p. m., Mrs. 1 1 Frank Sheehan, of Gary, speaker. Tuesday Tri Kappa — Old Adams County • ’i Bank Assembly Room, 8 p. m. 'l St. Vincent de Paul Society—K. of ,C. Hall, 2 p. ni. Wednesday |l Catholic Ladies' Social Club—Card 1 i4>arty and dance—K. of C. hall, 7:30 >p. m. 1 i Historical Club,—.Mrs. Wilson Lee, 12:JO p. m. Odd Fellow Social Time —I. O. O. F. hall. Thursday So Cha Rea —Miss Helen Gass, laidies' Aid Society of Christian 'Church —Mrs. Andy Artman. 2 p. in. Saturday J Christian Ladies 'Aid Society. Bake Sale. Liechtle Meat Market, 9 a. in. I Mrs. Frank Sheehan. of Gary, will i speak before the members of the , Woman's Club, at their regular meeti ing in the Library Assembly tonight. I I Mrs. Sheehan is a prominent club I 1 woman of Indiana and is charman of 1 1 the department of applied education in the Indiana Federation of Clubs and 1 is chairman of the natural scenery ' committee of the general Federation of Clubs. Her subpect will be "Woman. the Builder of Man," Mrs. Sheehan comes here under the auspices of the Civic department. Preceding' her lecture Mrs. Cecile Moser will sing a group of songs, and Mrs. Roger I Swaim, of Bluffton, will accompany her and also play several piano selec ' Hops. A call meeting of the Delta Theta r Tau Sorority will be held at the ■ home of Miss Margaret Mylott to - night at 7:30 o’clock The presence ' of every member is desired as bus! . ness of importance will be transact ; cd - The Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andy Artman. at her home at Tenth and Madison s.trpq(s. /The meeting will be held at 2 o’clock and a good attendance is desired. 1 A bake sale will be held at the ■ LiclUle Meat Market Saturday morn- ‘ ing at nine o'clock by,the Ladle's Aid society of the Christian church. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited The Young Womens Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church will meet this the home of| Mrs. Robert Garafd, on Johns street. All are cordially invited to attend. The Catholic Ladies' Social Chib will giro their regular card party ami dance :rt the K. of C. ball Wednesday evening of this week. One of the ■ features of the evening will be the i sandwich stand which will be in charge of two French chefs. Hot beef and ha in sandwiches will be [ served. The public is cordially ju- | vited to Ulis affair. I MARTZ BURNETT I — A wedding which Comes as a pleas ant. sijrprisp Io their many friends or curred Friday afternoon as one o'clock 'at Hillsdale, Michigan, when Miss Marie Burnett, popular young lady of I'this city, and Mr. Carl Martz, of Fort J Wayne, were quietly married. Rev. Henry, of the Methodist church, re coived ti|o vows of the single ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Jesse Burnett, of West Monroe

street, and since her graduation from the local High school last spring, has been employed as secretary and office girl to Col. Fred Rcppert. The groopi is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Marta, of Monroe, and was graduated from the Monroe High school with the class of 1920. He is employed as finisher at the Bowser company at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Martz will reside In Fort Wayno. The regular meeting of the Tri Kappa Sorority will be held Tuesday night in the Old Adams County Bank Assembly room, at eight o'clock. All members are urged to attend. . | MB! Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Martin, of south of the city, gave a very delightful surprise party, Sunday in honor of the twentieth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Miss Ruth. At noog a delicious three-course dinner was ’served. The guests included the Misses Ruth Johnson, Mary Noll. Messrs, Osa Smith, Homer Ellsworth, Hubert Myers. Paul McAhren, Carl Noll. Francis Ellsworth, Clarence and Leo Lightfoot, Byran Reber aild Mrs. ( Ed Miller. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Fannehill and daughter. Mary Alice and Miss Mabie Martin, a>f Fort Wayne. Miss Ruth Martin was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Miss Helen Gass will entertain the members of the So Cha Rea Club

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Thuraday night al her home uu Adkuna street. The presume of every member Is requested. Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel Acker had as | thglr guests at Bunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marta aud family aud 'Mr. and Mrs. Craven Cloe, of Fort 'Wayne; Mr. and Sirs. Albert Acker land Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Acker, of De- ' catur. ( I o I NOTICE A meeting will be held at the Little I Vipe church, Kirkland township, at. one o'clock, noon, Friday. February 6th for* the purpose of electing a i trustee for the Shady cemetery. I Nearly a hundred people are hurried ' ih this old cemetery; some of them ■ pioneers who helped to make this i country and we should see that the i cemetery is well kept, the fences • maintained and it is necessary under . the law that a trustee be named at , this time. There will be other business of importance- Please conic if I you are interested. ! 22t3x Jumes A. Steele, trustee i o Call 436 for Taxi. If o_ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: May July $1.70%; Sept. $1.55%. Coni: May $L.31%; iJuly $1.32; Sept. $1.32% Oats. May l)60%c; July 61%c; Sept. 58%c.

NOTICE Tba Board of Guardians will meet iTcusday afternoon at four o’clock at Rhe Library. All members are urged to attend. — 0 • Gas on Stomach Won’t Let You Sleep Gas pressing on heart and other organs sometimes canaea a restless, nervous feeling and prevents sleep. Adlerika helps any ease gaso on the stomach, unless due to deep-seated causes. T)k‘ QUICK action will surprise you. Because Adlerika is such au excellent intestinal evaeuant it is wonderful for constipation—it often works in one hour and never gripes. I Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists, in MonrOe by Otis O. Hocker. . " - ■ . HAUGK’S COAL YARD Best Virginia and Kentucky lump coal, per ton $7.00 Cook stove coal 6.50 Genuine Pocahontas, per (on 8.00 Phone 660

DRONCHITIS ■ % At bedtira* rub th* tbro»t and chMt thoroughly with— V'cms Oo.r IT MUlian Jara Uni Yaait* - r HOG FEED 1 will order a car of (HAMPION HOG FEED (Analysis 20% pro.-5% fat) it $lB per ton. cash at car. Anyone wishing to club in on this car can get information fruni Otto Hoile, Decatur, R. R. 9 Phone E-694.