Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1925 — Page 5
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in Chicago look- . inte "” ltß f ° r ‘ h ° J ,a. Louis Sugar company. H ° lUn b ,, r of men from this city. A 1111111 "u j Fricke. George Krick «•»» •" *° cto, “; ormers mooting. Decatur Simeoa Beatty. fOr “ l * , 8 now of Cedar Rapids, low*. | ITe be I- lh« ' ou, ° *“' eUl tOr the u erirsn R.UW reß ‘ company "is ting i» ‘*»® cU >- wl ' h h ‘" , ‘ ,,ter ’ ; r9 flora B. KiMle. city clerk of “SX Agent L. M. Busch* attenda district meeting of county agents L in Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Dwight Peterson and daughter, Patsy and Mrs. 11. L Koonu and daughter Carol, returned io home in Indianapolis today .fter visiting in the city with relatives and friends. The tickets for the William Herscliell lecture to be given next Monday night at the high school auditorium are selling fast and a capacity crowd «ill no <l° ubt hear the famous Hoosier poet and newspaper writer Mr Herschell comes here under the , auspices of the Woman s Club. Otha Lobensti'.'n, of Monroe, has returned from a two days visit with relatives in Anderson. Attorney C. J. Lutz is confined to his home suffering with a severe attack of La Grippe. X Miss Betty Ballard, of Patterson street who underwent a serious operation at the local hospital yesterday. was somewhat better today. Uen Lange, who has been confined to his home for the past several days suffering from LaGrippe. was slightly improved today. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, and daughter, Patsy, returned to their home at Indianapolis this afternoon after several days visit with Mr and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and Mrs. Jane Frilinger Mrs Ella Dailey, of east of the city, vu a shopper here this morning William IJnn made a business trip to Ossian thia morning in the interest of the Decatur Advertising Associa- j tion. • 1 ‘ ’ W Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hill and'daughter j
GIFT and HAT SHOPPE S' SATURDAY SPECIALS Womens Hosiery, All The New Colored LunchWool, and Silk & eon sets. Wool, pair 75c c ■> t ei nn ,ine of Boil I >roof Silk, 2 pairs forsl.oo Many new suggestions in Embroidery Cottons. Stamped Goods, including Beads, per bunch 5c Bed Spreads, Have You Sccn the Dresses for women and G,oria Swanson Ha,s? girls also. We have them. Phone 235 Luella M. Hubley. ~ SS L_? ■■■..■. 1 LJ l ! l L, 1 1 1 " ■I, > ■ JL. .!! . J AS GOVERNOR OE MASSACHUSETTS * Calvin Coolidge lived in a modest two-story frame house said to rent ( for about S4O a month. He has carried his principles of economy, both personal and governmental, into the highest office in the land. President Coolidge is setting an example of good money management which could well be studied and followed by ambitious people. ®rsf NcitioiiQl BQiik. .Capital and Surplus 1120,000.00
Mabel, of north of the city, were visitors in the city last evening. I Our idea o’ nerve la Homebuddy tryin’ t’ git a p’litleal job ’cause they voted for Coolidge. Thor’s . somethin’ th’ matter with modern dancin' when even a circlngle is in th' way.r-Abo Martin. Indianapolis News. Rolland Miller, of Fort Wayne, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, of east of the city. Miss Mabel Hower, of this city, and F. R. Sowers, of Portland, motored to Fort Wayne last nightMrs. John Shafer left today for Muncie to attend Mother’s Day which will be observed by Muncie Normal tomorrow. Mrs. Shafer’s son, Joseph is a student at Muncie Normal. Miss Helen Gass attended the bas ketball game at Huntington last night. Mrs. C. C. Langston, spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Couter left this morning for Gary, to spend the week end with Mr. Confer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H- L. Confer. Miss Erma Smith, of Monroeville, was among the out-of-town guests who attended the dance at tho K. of C. hall last night. T. J. Jones, of South Beud, was a business caller in the city this morning. Miss Kathryn Dorwln left this afternoon for Indianapolis where she will visit Miss Marcella Hower, who m a student at Madam Blaker's School. Miss Dorwin will spend Sunday with her brother, Deane, who is a first year student at Franklin College. S. E. Hurless, of Willshire, Ohio, a business visitor berc today. Mrs. Nora Railing went to' Fort Wayne this afternoon to visit her daughter. Miss Mildred, who has been seriously ill with at. the Lutheran Hospital fur the past several days. —— o- —— Park plan dance tonight. Masonic. Deckhart’s Jazz * Hounds, 8:45. 1
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925.
Gibson-Plectrum Orchestra Pleases Large Audience An audience that comfortably filled the high school auditorium last evening enjoyed the hour and threequarter musical entertainment given by the Gibson Plectrum orchestra of Fort Wayne, which was composed of forty pleees. The program consisted of numbers by the complete orchestra. banjo solos, Hawaiian quartet, banjo fiends, banjo band, and the Barr sisters, age five and seven, proved themselves to be real juvenile eutetalucrs with their readings, songs and dances. oU. B. Missionary Society To Hold Thank Offering On next Sunday, February 22, at the evening service, the Women’s Missionary Association of the United Brethren church will hold their annual Thank Offering service, at which tune the following program will be rendered: Song Scripture: Psalms 107:1-18, Mrs John Hill i Prayer Reading “Whose Box Am I?”— Frances Foreman Duet—Raymond Baker and Charles Mills | Explanation of the Thank Offering—
Let Us Do Your Auto Repair Work We are equipped and can do it in a first class way. We can save you time and money on any repair you may have. Ford and Fordson Repair Work Free (rank Case Service and Auto Service of All Kinds. Our place is open day and night to take care of your wants. Maxwell? Chrysler Sales and Service. Decatur Service Co. V. L. Murray 213 North First Street Phone 311 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Socket Wrench Set I Consisting of 6 sockets and the wrench: made ot good quality steel. Sockets arc made in ONE PIECE and arc not swedged. Will lit practically every nut on a Ford and many other cars. Guaranteed to give satisfactory service. Regularly sells for 75c. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY 4 9c Adams County Auto Co. FREI) E. KOLTER. Mgr. Insist on Genuine Ford Parts Exclusive Ford Dealers Madison Street Phone 80
Mrs. B. F. Dot Jon Solo —Miss Zein* Stevens Reading—Miaa Gertrude Chronister Instrumental Solo—Miss Ireta Fisher Playlet, “Tithes and Offerings”— Characters, Mrs. Blanche Elzey. Mrs. Roy Mamina, Mrs. Carl i Noble, Mrs. Clarence Drake, Mrs. Vts Baker and Miss Ireta Shackley. I Consecration of Thunk Offering and Closing Rev. B. F. Dotson. CONGRESS TODAY ik. Senate: Debates conference report on Musch' Shoals. Agricultural committee continues! hearings on President’s farm relief i program. Foreign relations comm ttec consid ers Lausanne treaty. I Finance committee discusses con , tinuation ot internal revenue bureau investigation. Judiciary committee consider , rou-' tine business. House: Considers Garrett - Wadsworth I amendment to the constitution. Appropriations committee considers , deficiency appropriation bill. Interstate commerce committee considers Pullman surcharges. | Agriculture committee considers McNary-Haugton bill.
Miss Adelaide Truelsch and Dr.* John Clark motored to Huntington last night and attended the basketball game, , — o— - Last dande before Lent, Masonic tonight. Deckhart’s Syncopators. 8:45. Come. 1 ATTENTION FARMERS Grinder going again. Zimmerman-Carper Co. — - o THE NEW CHEVROLET i See it at the Riverside Garage. East Monroe street. lx Call 436 for Taxi. If — ——— —o Do not fail to see the extra i fine lot of Living Room and Sun Parlor Furniture, a large ! shipment just arrived. You can see part of it in our show window. YAGER BROTHERS ; Furniture Store. 13t3
I They run fast j trains from Rochester-— I Here are the new Top Coats! The last buttons were sewed on these Top Coats about February 17th— Here they are—and here it is only the 20th! ’ W ’ Here are coats you’ve often wished you ■ /' z . / could find—and here are values that you can’t ; /S - I <•.'.! find anywhere else. 2/V / • • ■ ■- I U Nothing newer will be shown in Top Coats I for a solid year. I These are the kind of garments that sell out / /> solid in a week—such beautiful colors. J W Tubular Coats—Raglands—Fry Fronts $20.00532.50 TehfL-T-Ayacb Go J SETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS JMO NEY-ALWAYS- ’• DECATUR • INDIANA ,r I fl wMi I SmSmBI MI Kfl H jpgggjki _ • ■ gW I I I YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES Wil HOI IT 4-WHEEL BRAKES Power-Vim and Vigor That Delight You P-O-IT-E-R! Superbly fluid and flexible performance that i gives you 60 miles per hour of sustained speed. Nash has engineered this new perfected valve-in-head Six motor to a degree of development unequaled in its field. G-E-T-A-IK-A-Y1 Here is hair-trigger acceleration that snaps you away from a standstill with a smoothness that has no hint of jerkiness. A-N-D! Nash-designed 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires, and 5 disc wheels included in the price, $1225, f. o. b. factory. SPECIAL SIX SERIES-ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory ADAMS COUNTY NASH COMPANY, BERNE INDIANA rQi -r r~iP
| .THE CORT | —TONIGHT— ft w Wm. Fox presents Shirley Mason in ' J ‘ THE GREAT DIAMOND MYSTERY” B * A (sparkling mystery drama bubbling with ■ romance and thrills. K “HELPFUL HOGAN," Charles Murray Comedy 10c 25c !H Saturday—Buck Jones in a Thriller. q| Matinee—Children 10c Evening 29c--25c B Sunday and Monday—Reginald Denny in J' ■ "The Reckless Age.” *'
