Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 5 March 1925 — Page 5

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■ M J 1 I MrS j Mrs. «■ M Stetl ° r ,ef ' " ■ ’“’''"'.Ostend the funeral of J " u( Short .wrvi.vs ■ f ' , al Noblesville this al- ■ •iH 1,1 h i then the bo,l> ' ' vill ■ ““'"i .ill he held. Mcadames ■ are neiccs of the I Cnee Center has returned from IciZ * h * re ,w utlol,dotl l ° I ’’Xnh Schlrmeyer made a business I o Fort Wayne this morning. | l "v J. Meyers, of Fort Wayne, U I -kiting friends here today. I sain Butler made a buainess trip I Mforl Wayne Wednesday afternoon. I Mrs Robert Krick and .on are I .kiting at the home of Mrs. Krktk’s I brents. Dr. and Mrs. A. Reuwer, in I Berne- The Krick child has been HI I the p»»t *«*' day! * autl bas hrtU !V ‘ I number of .pa»">"- His temperature I as Iff degrees yesterday morning. | | ’annual Chronister, of 934 Mercer, I Avenue, civil war veteran is confined I to his bed suffering with a severe atI Udi of the fin I Hugh Hite made a business trip to I HintHM** 11 Wednesday. I diaries Downs was a business visI itorin Fort Wayne this afternoon, i I ~john Joseph made a business trip ! to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Philip Kuhn and family has moved| (run Jefersoa township to this city and are now residing on North Tenth ntreet The Kuhn family was I Wf il known aud highly respected in Mersea township. Depity Sheriff D. M. Hower took M Jackson to the stale penal farm’ today where Jackson will serve a sentence of thirty days for assault ind battery. COUNTY COUNCIL WILL MEET SOON (Continued from rage One) ' commissioners will order plans drawn i for the proposed opening to the comfort station, which is located under I th P southeast corner of the court , house. The opening would cut through ' [ the foundation on the south side of' ! the court house and a walk would be | plated to the entrance. With the! ladies rest room, which is located in ! die middle of the building on Hie main ftoor. the old doors al the south' entrance of tile court house would he reopened, which change would not entail a great deal of expense. It is proiKised to have the inside i tars leading form the ladies rest, room anti the comfort station in the basement locked at night, so that entrance to the main building could not be obtained. The subject of building a comfort station in this city has been discussid for several years and at the regular session of the council last j beptetuber a petition containing several hundred names asking til; """ be appropriated for the building «f a suitable comfort station and a rest room be made was filed. The county council rejected the petition,' because of the big expense and if ll "' present plan can b ( . carried out. j thr way for a public comfort station. I «_ilhb) reneh of all and locaUtd in 1

u 1 x <V*9 *«*»*»» ✓ I • • ( “A IHJNCTURE” I “Few travel the road to success without an occasional puncture.” Be on the safe side and carry a | spare tire with yon—a well-built savings account. k Ji Bctiik \ I^US OU \ I

the court house, will be with a small outlay of money. ■—■ ■ o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: .May $!.!»»%; July $1 G!I% . Sept. $1.54. Corn: May $1.31; July $1.33%; Sept. $132',. Oats: Muy. 54’,c; July 55%c; Sept 53%e, 0 . fyeiety CLUB CALENDAR , Thursday Call meeting of L. A. S. of Presbyterian Church —Mrs. Wilson tee, afternoon . Royal Neighbors—Ben Hur Hall, 7:30 p. m. Men’s Brotherhood of Christian church. Mr. aud Mrs. Joe Cloud, 7:30 p. tn. I Moose Ladies—Moose Home, 8 p.m. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church Mrs. M. E. Hower., Mt. Pleasant Ladles Aid Society— Mrs. Sain Fuhrman, all day. | Ladies’ Aid Society of Calvary Church—Mrs. Wayne Gaunt, 1:30 |p. m. | Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian chut It Mrs. Wilson I/te. Zion Lutheran laulies' Aid Society, Schhoolhouse, 3:30. Woman’s Home Mi:, .ion uy Society, ‘of M. K. Church Mrs. M. E. Hower, j afternoon. Friday W.’ll. C. - Legion Hall postponed. Good Samaritan 'Class of Christian Church Dr. and Mrs. Charles. 7 p. m. Friday Night Club- Miss Eliza ' Carlisle Saturday Radio given away by Corinthian Class of Christian church — Schafer Hardware Store, 2:30 p. nt. V. B. Ladies' Aid Society chicken pic supper— Church dining room, 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Delta Theta Tan—Mrs. Raymond Kohne, 7:30 p. m. Research' Club—Mrs. .1. Sutton Dramatic Section of Woman’s Club Miss Fan Hite, 8 p. m * T uesday I tut it ful Daugllters Class ut E. V Church Mrs. Gregg McFarland. Wednesday ' Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Herman < Ehingor at D. M. Hensley home. Historical Club —Mpts. Owen Davis. The Missionary Society jf the I Zion Reformed church met Tuesday afternoon at the church at which time the election of officers was held. ! Mrs. Fred Heuer was elected president; Mrs. Ben Elzey, first vice h ■sdctit; Mrs. Glen <V.w«n, second vice-president; Mrs. M. F. Worthman secretary; and Mrs. Otto Kirsch, , treasurer. Miss Esthcri Selleinoye l ' was made a life member of the Fort | M ayne Classis. A special gift of ' twenty dollars was made to the 1 Mcmorhil Fund in China.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925.

I'he G. M. G. of the Ziuii Reformed < hurch held a very interesting meeting at six o'clock Tuesday evemug at the church. A fine dinner was served by the hostesses, Ruth Mayer aud Gaynell Graber. Mrs. Fledder- ■ hann and daughter, Virginia, were guests besides the members of the society. Mrs. Fledderjokann wish presented with a beautiful bouquet roses as a birthday remembrance. 'l’he election of officers was hold and Hie old officers were re-elected by acclamation. They are Eleanor Reppert, president; Frances Leimenstoll. '•tee president; Nova Yosts, record ing secretary; Ruth Mayer, treasurer; Helen Kirsch, assistant treasurer; Delia Sellemeyer, recording secretary, uud Mrs. Fred Heuer, counsel lor. Miss Esther Sellemeyer was made a life meirfuer of the Mid West Synod. Other business matters were taken care of at this meeting. The regular meeting of the Shakespeare club was held yesterday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Dan Sprang. Mrs. E. B. Adams, president of the club, had the paper on "Women and Children in Industry.” Mrs. C. D. Teeple and Mrs S. 11. Beavers bad subtopics on the subject, which proved to be very interesting. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Herman Ehinger at the D. M. Hensley home. Mrs. John Heller will have the paper. f Mrs. J. IL Blair entertained Um

NOW SHOWING A new and complete line of LADIES SPRING COATS In all the new leading shades. We can ‘ • save you money on every garment. I Special—ldidies' Gi ng ham Dresses* Q 1 QQ New Spring line : . tp 1 • k New line of Spring Curtain Material. Newest in Spring Footwear for Ladies and Men. We Can Save You Money on Every Purchase > BERNSTEIN’S —IIMf iMmigaiY'il fill 1 T'lTj"~~ IT. ' ~'»TTT' I 111 I Mil 111 l|||| || II 111 I I = Wonder Bargains in USED CARS We have on hand several used car bargains that will pay you to investigate — — — Overland Tc*iring Car Chevrolet Superior 1923 model. Good paint. 1923 Touring. Good tires. A real buy for quick sale. First class running order. at only . $350 $350 ( hevrolet Sedan Two Ford Sedans First class condition and a real buy at $lB5 and $275 rhCVOf”' Buick li-ll 15 rouring Must sell quick . 2 Allen Touring Cars $285 both in good condition. _ We have several other . . ' ■ , 1921 Star Touring good used cars including Used as a demonstrator. <het lands, Chevrolets, and > Run very little. New car Fords. Ask to see these ~ , , . . guarantee, at a big redut- | beforc h " v - lion in price. P. Kirsch & Son Opposite hilei iii Ikih Slation

luembt'i's of the Hlutoricul club Wednesday afternoon at her home in Mercer Avenue. Mrs. Homer Lower read it paper on "The Responsibilities of Greatness.” As her outstanding characters, Mrs. Lower discussed the | lives of Washington and Lincoln, as Illustrations. At th«« dose of the program, the hostess served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will lie held with Mrs. Owen Davis ami Mrs. Brice Butler will have charge of (Im program. The regular meeting of the Delta Theta Tail sorority will bo held at . the home of Mrs.. Raymond Kohne, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. All numbers are urged to attend. i Carl Shouts, of Short street, entertained a few of his friends at his i home Wednesday evening, the occasion being his rtiulh birthday aniii-j versury. Games and music furnished tlm diversions of the. evening. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served. Those pr -sent included , Paul Rhodes. Don Walters, of Ohio City; Glenn Dickerson, John Brown. Harold Colter. Kenneth and Junior Gauze, Dick Streets, Paul Hendricks. Walter Summers, Harry ami Ray mond Musser. Tito Faithful Followers Class bt tiie Mt. Tabor Sunday School met ! with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tumbloson ot 'wren. Ohio. Wednesday evening j • After the business meeting aud pro-

gram. several ooutMtS were enjoyed | Mr. aud Mrs. Tumblssou, who recently married, were the of many beautiful gifts from the I class members During the social hour u dainty repast was served, j The guests included Mrs. John Holm.' Mrs. A. Daniels, Mr. ami Mrs. Ed| Koos and daughter, Mary; Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Bowman and children, Kenneth, Gail, Madeline aud Jimmy; Mr. ami Mrs. Austin McMichael, Misses Ora Gilpin, Mabel Springer,

' 1 To keep Peace in the family— SUITS FOR FATHER $ 35.00 Most of the married men who purchased clothing this month have been driven to it by their wives. When Mother says to Daughter, “I won't go | another single place with your Father until he I \ xWi/T* ) buys a new suit,” if Father is a real suitor — I l' C t ' * n ’ w X. now ’ Michaels-Stern Conservative Spring suits at $35 that are, conservatively speak- < 4 - * n £’ tbe finest fabric values possible to produce, 'ri J W p ‘ ( Lots of Worsteds! I TOP COATS IN BEAUTIFUL COLORS $20530 Tefub-T-Aveo Go J BETTER CIOTBES FOR LBSR ./ MO NEY o DEOATUR • INDIANA ° /i • . . _ ut ' \ / M a ' I 01 $845 \ f 7 — —■ — FOR TEN YEARS “The World’s Greatest Buy” Everyone Says It —Sales Proi'e It Hudson is not called “tlie World’s (Greatest Buy” for today alone. That is acknowledgment of ten years’ constant refinement of a great car around the famous patented Super Six principle. The reasons for that position affect all motor car buying. They cannot be ignored. A supreme and exclusive motor principle., adding power, smoothness, performance, without added weight, cylinders or cost. The largest production of 6-cylinder closed cars in the world and the value advantages of that position. Actual proof of greatest value which is SALES. And now the greatest price advantage with the finest quality Hudson ever offered. It is only as you find the real comparisons poster or speed. It nnnot Huy cr-atrr r« for Hudson qualities among the costliest liability or endurance. cars that the enormous dtfferenci- in price A ,; d , v|fh a!) th „ cap() , )ty fl, xi btlity rs so astonishing. Hudson keeps the economy, simplicity and All now know that higher price can buy no easy maintenance of the Six. , amoother performance than Hudson’s. It At today"’ prices need you own a les-.er cannot buy more brilliant results in pick-up, car? ('an a costlier rar satisfy you mor<- J HUDSON COACH *1345 5 PASS. SEDAN ’1795 7 PASS. SEDAN ‘1895 ar i Tnx Prtra The World’s Largest Builders of 6-Cylinder Closed Cars P. KIRSCH & SON ■ ' ’— —

| Nellie Helm, Rachael Uprlngoi’, MU ' ■ tired Hglm. Maud Springer, Victoria! Pauuington and Mr. Ted Krick. Thcj next meeting will be held in four! weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A.’ Mei Michael. Baby Daughter Dies At Griffith Home Mubin Dwfhdola. tun-day-old baby of Mr. uud Mrs. William Griffith, llv-1 ing on route eight. Decatur, died llilh 1 —

I morning. The baby hud been ill since 1 birth. Funoral service:, will be held ' Friday afternoon at I:3b from the • Griffith home and burial will bo made In the Decatur cemetery. Rev. A. R. i Fleflderjohunu, pastor of the Zion Rej fornwtl church, will officiate. Another hospital notes Mix. Heli'ii I’hlnlar underwent a I intijor operation nt lite'AtltunH ('oun Ity Memorial Hospital lliis morning sand is recovering verf nicely. ■ 1 ~ ... ■