Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 19 March 1925 — Page 3
I CbUB CALENDAR ■ Thurtday ■ h—Mr* *von Burk. I ** *• ■“ )lISP ' t'Jlon- Moomp Home XI. m. I r naXr* '■• V I Mrs. Ear) Fuhrman. 7:PA ■ ( ’ h " r ' Lqtal, Masonic hall. >*v ■ Mr Hnubohl. afternoon l p " r ' iH nine following wn ■ ar j I ■|UK f' r0 * ram Aid Society ■ Campbell. 2:30 p.m.* | ’ Friday 1 | r i ;i ss of Bapt *1 < l"'r< l' I'm E.' Foreign Missionary Society Burs V E. ower. ■"aof 1 —Reference Room l/publh' Library. 7 P.”>%!.by Night Club—Mrs. Georgo Aid Society of Reformed finH. party - Reformed chord, d.nMrs. Dorie H'tr Anniversary Meeting— Yeoman Halln c._ begion Hall. 2 p. ni. Pocahontas Initial ion-Red Men Hall. 7:2« pm. Saturday Kin(! -K Heralds. Miss Marcella NelKll instead of Miss label* BatunKing's Heralds Marcel.;’- Nelson. Two cent supper at M E. church, jv league, 5 to 7 p in. . Loyal Daughters Class of Christian Church Olive Teeters. Corinthian Class of Christian rturch Bake Sale, White Meat Mar let. Monday Woman's Club —Library 7:45. Research Club—Mrs. SC. E. Bell. Wednesday | Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Charity Hooper. WHITRIGHT-DAVIS Mr. Abe Whitrght and Mary A. Davis were untied in marriage at the former's home, 4ld West Pattjerson street, at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. B. F. Dotson, pastor of the Untied Brethren church, received the vows. The only teittress of the ceremony was Mr. M. F. Burkhead, iarst night about thirty friends of the cmiple gath'-red at the home on Patterson street and gave a pleas ant reception for the newly weds, lee cream and cake were served as refreshments and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Whitright will reside on Patterson street. The Philalhae Class of the Baptist church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms The tenth, eleventh and twelfth chapters of Acts will be studied. All members are urged to attend. The King's Heralds of the Methotlisi church will meet Saturday afternoon with Marcella Nelson instead of with Isabelle Baumbartner as previously announced. All members are urged to attend. A meeting of the present executive committee and the new committee of the Woman's Club will be held a' Hie I,ili.ary Friday afternoon at four ti.lock. All members are urged t.» hi ihere promptly A very interesting meeting of the cirahespeare club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ■I H. Heller, in Winchester street. I-■■ (. D. Teeple had charge of the PiOgram and read a splendid paper on "Modern Women Writers." Mrs. loeple gave an account of the lives ■‘■'l work of Kathleen Norris, Edith v harton ami Dorothy Canfield Fisher - Mrs. C. A. Dugan gave a book review on ' The Home Maker," by Dor"tiy Canfield Fisher. The next meet"if will be held with Mrs. Charity ooper and Mrs. Morrison will have too piper. Miss Kathryn Dorwin ' entertained « members of her Bridge Club last Mr. nn v R ’ at her hOme in Pifth s,reel- ' s - J. R. Blair and Miss Florom e ' nf!y wepe Btiests besides the club fm- U | u" Mrß ' niair won ,lle P riz ‘‘ MiJ O r" nff h ‘ Eh SCOre ' At 11 late 110ur fiif-tit serve<l delicious refreshwin. he next mec Hng will be held " h Miss Helen Dugan. di?'!>. KInSS lleral ds of the MethoMiss v 011 Wi " nleet at ,he home of brnonn a . rCeßa Nelson Saturday asMiss i Dsteo( ' of at the home of imißiv Sab< ‘ Ue Ba 'inigartner. as prevannounce!
OBTAINING jury FOR DAMAGE SUIT (Con United from Pace One) by the ultorneys on the miter side nf the oise. Tip- prospective Jurors i were put through much questioning. .Two of the prospective jurors had been rejected til 2 o'clock litis nfl-r---noon. 1 The attorneys for Hie plaintiff In the case nre the firm of Eggmau. Heed anil Cleland, and Snnuffe.r. Tiefirm of Leonard. Rose and Zollars, and lite firm of Culerk'k and Hogan, of Fort Wayne, and attorney c. .1. I uig, of ibis city. Attorney Colerii I. i-t the Fotl Wayne city .ill or my. I O ■ —- CHICAGO TOURNEY HOLDS ATTENTION I (Continued fr*m Page One) "Spaulding Institute of Peorlt, 111 will be defending its title won in the tournament last year. The clumps are composed practically of th- same individuals who were victorious bed yea on. Coach Jim M (l.'iilli, of the Sptiuiding quint, reports that tin added ye.tr of experience has placed Hie ham on u real championship basis. While Spaulding will go into the play a fuvorite because of its remarkable work last season, fans are of the opinion that the Peoria flippers are due for some rough going. In thi'ii first match they contend with Catholic High of Decatur. Ind., at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Those who have seen lite Hoosiers in action sty that they will ; how Chicago haslet followers a highly advanced brand of the game, it has been predicted th.it Decatur wi.l Im up nrottnd the* top at the finish." The Indians from St. Francis Mission, St. Francis. South Dake ta, promises te be* cr,.* of the - tar attractions of the meet. In addition to serving as a novelty as far ns basketball is concerned, the redmen arc' said to be corking shots. Central Catholic High School of Fort Wayne was scheduled to play its first game in the tourney ::t 11 o'clock this morning, meeting the Rockhurst Academy team of Knnsnr, City, Missouri. The following telegram from Father Otto Peters, manager of the Decatur team, wis rec eived this morning by Joe Lose: "Opponents formidable. Two of last year’s players. Everybody knows and fears De catur (;iauts." ( The Daily Democrat has made ar1 rangements to receive the score ot all games in which the Decatur team plays between halves and at the end of the game, and also to receive- n story and complete box score of the game giving lhc» line ups and summary. , — o Indiana University May Have Broadcasting Station Bloomington. Ind., March ID. — A I wave length of 252 meters for the I proposed new radio hioidcasting ami I receiving station at Indiana I niver--1 sity has been tentatively assigned by ‘ the supervisor of radio, pending a • decision on the part of the Stadium building committee and the University trustees as to whether the sta- ■ tion is to be installed as part of the ■ equipment of the new Memorial Star IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You > are on the Road That Has I Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This ! Anyone- ruptured, man, woman or - child, should write at c,nce to W. S. Rice. 410 D Ma n St., Adams. N. Y„ for a free trial of his wonderful stimulat- ' ing application. Jitst put it on the ' rupture- and the muscles begin to tigh’en; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then clone away with 1 Don’t neglect to send for this free trial. Even if your rupture doesn't . bother you what is the use of wearing supports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run 'he ' risk of gangrene and such dange, c from a small and innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown thou-1 sands on the operating tablel? A] host of men and women are daily running suc h risk just because their | ruptures clo not hurt nor prevent > them from getting around. Write I at once for this free trial, as it is ' certainly a wonderful thing and has aided in the cure- of ruptures that I were- as hig as a man's two fists. Try and write at once, using the coupon below. Free for Rupture W. S. Rice. Inc., !10D Main St.. Adams N. Y. You may send me entirely free ‘ Sample Treatment of your . -ttmr.lating application for Rupture. Name Address S'ate
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1925.
dlum. f - • • 1 I'lils Is the first definite preliminary i' l it* -try official recognition of the radln lailon by fodenl author 1 ities. The .eond slip in ih< pro cecluro would be formal application a.id the third utid final slop would he Hi'- Issuing of a licence nnd call led i s by th'- departmenl of c-ompierce t-i Wttshinglon. The fentatlve assignment of a 2 r i2 tnetc-r wave length will | hold good for two or three month’, I in-cording to Information from the supervisor of radio at Chicago. Engineers Visit Camps Radio engineers recently visited the < 'em pus and made- a survey for the-' is- l-o eel Stadium ridlo equipment. I' would iii -hide a c-ler.s A broadcast■ng station of 500 walls power, the 1.-rgcst in Indian:-, and also a publl.-t-'lclrrets system which would make I, ponlLh- for several thousand peo-l pie u-ilcil in the eat curve of the I SiadUim to hear speaking and other P etgrams which might be given before. all University audiences in the. Stadium. In addithm to that, the Htadium radio eciulpment wonld In- 1 elude a so culled “remote control” feature* which would enoble the broadcsting of prc.gr mis from the- Men’s Gymnaalum and front any part of the! c.-tnpus or city. With this arrange-1 tnc-nt it would be possii.’e to broadcast any athletic- contest and programs at the University. The amplifying appartus could serve more thin merely local pur-1 poses, it was pointed out. It could I be connected up witlt tlie broadcasting station in such away as to re-, ceive radio programs and amplify I them. I
I THE CORT I Tonight—Tomorrow Metro Goldwin Super Classic “LITTLE ROBINSON CRUSOE” I featuring the Little Wonder Star Jackie Coogan X A r:u?!'o<l kid from ’Frisco suddenly finds himself />n p a lies' i l island a black cal his only companion. See Whal Happens. K AL. O—A good clever comedy. fi 10c 25c g Sunday—“ The Dixie Handicap.” || / — i I NATIONAL • ex * 1 i yiummmg (fijird March i 16 to 21 inch f , y Humming Bird ' / Pure Silk Hosiery Wears Longer See Our Special Display This, store is observing National Humming Bird Week with an unusually fine display of these famous silk hose. You wiM find a host of new Spring shades which you never dreamed were to be had at a popular price. Take this splendid opportunity to complete your Easter outfit, to lend variety to your Spring garments with Hashes of the smart new Humming Bird colors. Humming Bird Pure Silk Hosiery have a nation wide reputation for extreme durability. Tops are doubled, heels and toes are strongly re-inforced with lisle, and soles with pure silk. Tapered in knitting, their exquisite fit cannot “wash I out.” Flawlessly woven. Come in. Examine Humming Birds closely. You’ll projounce them an exceptional value at — Per Box of 3 Pairs Absolutely the only time this year, "Humming Birds” will be sold for less than $1.50 per pair ■ I IL & B. DRY GOODS CO. Decatur, Indiana o »»• • ■ ■ M ——.— ——-——
• CARO OF THANKS Mr. Stun GUronlAter, civil war voleran, who J,as been coniltted to his 1 bed for lite (.a t > vein I weeks, whit os to i him I lilh many friends who Kindly renie-mhercd his eli'.htioih birthday y<- t- riluy, with greeting curds. Mr. ('hronisier'r. condition remalnc about the- satin. Local Case (>n Trial At BiulHon Today The case of Elizabeth l.ammert, j of Decatur, ni-alnsi rhe UHy of DoI catur. suit for |:i,oo<> damages, went | on trial in the- Wells circuit court at Hlutfton this iciornlng. The- case ia being tried before- a jury. Mrs. Lam-n-c-rt asks for damages for personal Injuries suffered when she fell into n coal chute window in an alley near the Poatoflk •• building on the even
MUS IC ALE by the Monroe H. S. Orchestra to be giv.en at the Monroe High School Friday Evening March 20 Admission 25c-15c
Ing of May 4. 1924. She alleges that the city was negligent In leaving tb>Iron grute on top of the window >pen She a.lege i that he fractured c'onr r.b.c in lh< fall.
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MINNEAPOLIS Ruv Rnsoy, mar 1 , forward on this Henson's (ioptu-i- bus kt-iball team, was elected captain of th<- quini-t for itext reason here last] night.
SAN-YAK PILLS ■ i For Wi-til. Kldneyr, DiabMi--:, Rtomuc|i and Liver. Sold at Smith, Yuger | Fulk drug more.
