Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1925 — Page 5
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th now an' dCHorvfn ■ "'" r L ,urv conaiable. common. • ■ <’ h , tt-i * °rke<l ever 9 f(l .r«y IIP '■ bln proont onvl 9 ’ W " ,1m Ther's a lot o' differ9 ah- Marti'i, Indl.napo9 Ne *\hrlll S.Hnitz »nd sons, I E ll weD ' Wayne ■ " -nh K-v-ral days with Mr. ■ "" "m , Frank Snyder and famUy. ■ a "' l J. o Gass and daughter. I ,r»n<l’*o"' J " uior ’ WCre aCCO ”” ■ J ”' Huntington this morning I '*"l Joe Etter «“ d ‘> uu * h,< ’ r ' I «rv Louise- and Mrs. Peter Keller. I . culver Mr. and Mrs. Gass hud | 0 ' sood. moved to I m tlnglon this morning. Mr. Guss I manage the store there, which I ha and his frth-r purchased recently. I "* " and Mrs. V. J. Borman. Mrs. I F P. Gasa and daughter. Marie, and I L Bob 811,1 Bl,lle ’ rCtUrne<> la "‘ I .Mt from Chicago where they atI .ended the basketball tournament. | Mrg A H. Holthouse. Miss Fan I mmmell'and Mrs. F. E. Vail motor | «i to Fort Wayne this afternoon ami I vi ,| t ed friends. Mrs Jane Anderson, who has been siting with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foughty. during the winter months, returned to her home at Winona I uie today. Dr. o. E. Allen has returned to Marion after spending the week end here with friends. Mrs. Dick Burdg spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends and relatives. Attorney L C. DeVoss returned from a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Olga Reinking attended the funeral of a relative at Fort Wayne this afternoon. C. L. Johnson, of Gary, is visiting his father. J. I’. Johnson, at Monroe, for a few days. M. M. Frisbie, who underwent an operation for appendicitis, several days ago, was removed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Brown, in First street. Mr. Frisbie is recovering very nicely. Tin Misses Naomi Durkin. Margaret and Irene Holthouse, Charlotte and Margaret Niblick returned yesterday from Chicago and Indiana Harbor where they attended the basketball tournament and visited with Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Niblick. ' i T. J. Durkin and sons, Cornelius, and Eugene, have returned from Chicago, where they attended the Catholic High School basketball tourn-i---ment. Mrs. Reese Roberts has returned to i her home at Fort Wayne after visit- c ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. I’. Foreman and family.
»111 in I II——aWVOMMWWWr*— I Court House I fl ' x ! Suit On Judgment Charles F. True and Eugene Runyon have filed a suit on judgment in tlio circuit court against William Chronister, demanding judgment for IM Attorneys Lenhart & Heller represent the plaintiff. Complaint On Notes A complaint on a note and to foreclose a mortgage on inlot 405 in tho cily of Decafur. was filed in the cireiiil court today against Irwin R. and Eleanor Buller by Harmon M. Gillig. Judgment for $1,500 is demanded. Attorney L. Walters represents Hie plaintiff. Complaint For Damages Franks Schmitt has filed a suit against Eli W. Steele, demanding .’uiigment,for $437.74 for damages. It ’3 alleged that the defendant moved u"ay aud appropriated to his own I tr-e. a certain amount of fodder and corn belonging to the plaintiff.' Attorneys DeVoss and DeVoss represent the plaintiff, i Suit On Notes I ■' suit on a note, in which judg- s ""'in for $l5O is demanded, was filed t in the circuit court today by the Old , A'lums County Bank against Charles ( s - Mittunia, Attorney Frucfitg fc ; Lltl,, rer represent the plaintiff. (1 Suit On Account *a ' suit on account, in which judg- 1 'nt for $l,lOO is demanded, was g 'ml in the circuit court by the p l i'oiite Stove and Rango company p Pgainst William Wittwer. Attorneys g ' "hart & Heller represent the • Plaintiff. Real Estate Transfers Daniel W. Abbot, etux, to John rauif Jr.. lot 485 in Decatur, for 11,400, Dovina King (o Frederick King. Jot mO in Decatur, for sl. Mutschler e‘ al to Arthur - outiles, 80 acres in Uttiou lownwrp. for s«,soo. ooah Augsburger etui to John H.
Parr. 40 acres in Hartford township, for II,GOO. Rebecca Yaney et ul to Grant Winship, pari io’ 213" in Geneva for 135. Henry M. Crownover etux to«ilarry 8. Crownovar, etux. 40 acres In St. Marys township, for 13,500. Charles W. F Davis etux to William F. Meyer, >,i acre In Blue Creek township, for 130.
CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday E. V. Ladins’ Aid Socydy—Church parlors. 2 p.m. Civic Section of Woman's Club - Rest Room at Library, 2:30 pin. Tri Kappa—Mildred Liddy. 8 p.m. St. Vincent do Paul Society—K. of C. Hall, 2:30 p. m. s K. V. Ladies’ Aid Society—Church parlors. 2 p. in. Queen Esthers—Mrs. John W. Vail. Wednesday Historical Club—Postponed. Delta Delphian Society—Old Adams County Hank Assembly room, 7:3opm. Invitational Dance—l. O. () F Hall Histroical Club- Mrs. Ed Beery. Bethany Girls of Methodist church —Miss Monal Tri I) Club Mrs. A. F. Stalter and Miss Helen Meyer, at the Stalter home. Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Charity Hooper. Thursday Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society —Schoolhouse, 3:30 p.m. Eastern Star Pot Luck supper and initiation of Candidates — Masonic Hall, 6 p. tn. Root Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Sherman Kunkle, 1:30 p.m. Antioch Missionary Society—Mrs. Earl Martin. , Moose Legion— Moose Home, S
pill. x . Christian luitiles' Aid Society— Church parlors, 2:30 p.m. Friday Methodist Ladies’ Aid Society Church parlors. 2:30 pm. St. Marys township home econo--1 mics club—Mrs. F. W. Bysche all day. Saturday U. B. Ladies’ Aid Siciety. 2c suppt ;- —Church dining room. 5 to 7 pm. The St. Marys township homo <•<•<> noniics club will meet at Hie horn*of Mrs E. M'. liuscire for an all day meeting Friday. Two demonstrations will be given during the day and a pot luck supper will be served. AH members of the club are urged to be present. Tlie Ladies’ Aid Society of tlie Zion Lutheran chnrch will meet at the school house Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. A good attendance is desired.
i The Delta Delphian Society will . study "English Art and Artists," at . their regular meeting Wednesday -veiling to lie held at tlie Old Adams County Bank. Miss Ella Mutschler will have charge of the program. , which wil begin promptly at 7:30 . o'clock. - The Methodist Ladies' Aid Society will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the church parlors. Tlie program committee announces a special musical program for the afternoon and requests a good v attoii<lanee. Dec FTyback's Orchestra will furtniyb the music for the invitational dance'to be given at the IO- O. F Hall-. Wednesday night, March 25. The Research Club met with Mrs. C. E. Bell Monday afternoon at her home, corner of Adams and Third streets. A large number were in attcmlanec and a few guests were pn-seiit-. The guests included Mrs. George Fhilidors, Mrs. Dau iyndall and Miss Gretchen Graham. Mr |Bell had charge of Hie program with a paper on “Children in the Market Place,” after which a musical pro gram was given.. Mrs. Carrie ' Haubold and Mrs. Fred Fruchte played a piano duel. Mrs. Dan Tyndall sang group of sougs and Mrs. Covert playliisHeadColds -in 5 Hours Why * miserable Head Cold star and Slav '.Then Dr. Platt's Rinex Prescription Is eueranteed to relieve it completely in S hours—or money bad;? Gets at internal cause in the blood and removes It. No narcotics or harmful drugs. Also ends Catarrh and controls Asthma. Get Rinex fr-dar and try it . a: d.-u ? £-.:- or C!3c*!»4 C ifr te etc- I- Jog Uka 3Q rtsfe ,'-Z
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••<1 a number of piano selections. The next meeting win be held with Mrs. James Fristoe uni Mrs. Nellie Hanuy will have the lesson. At the regular meeting of the Woman's Club at the Library last evening plans were made for the opening of the club next October. A short program will be given by the Music and Dramatic departments after the banquet, which will be served by the Domes!ic Science class of Hie local high school. The matter of bringing a good lyceuni course to Oecatnr next winter, was also discussed but no action was taken. Following tlie business meeting a committee from the Dramatic department, Including Mrs. J R. Blair, Miss Hel< n Dugan, Mrs. Frank Downs, Miss Man t,.la Kern. Mrs. James ElImthoii. MiSfi Carolyn Acker, and Miss Fan Hite, presented the one-act play "The Trysting Place,” by Booth Tarkington. The meeting of the Historical Club lias been postponed on account, of sickness. The meeting was to have been held with Mrs. Ed Beery Wednesday afternoon. AH members are urged to note the change. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethern Church announce a two cent supper to be served in the church dining room Saturday evening from five to seven o'clock. The' Patronage <ff the public is solicited. o CATHOLIC HIGH BASKEKTEERS ARE WELCOMED HOME (Continued from Page One) o'clock and b'owed for several minutes. Tlie payers rode up town from the station on tlie city fire truck while tlie band played. “Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here.” Captain Voglewe.le he'd tlie large bronze basketba 1 trophey which the team won for fourth place in the tourney. ■ o—— GARY —Because his wife obtained money from him for a trip to Colorado and went to New York instead. William Bizanes is asking the court here to grant him a divorce. BLOOMINGTON — Residents here found cancelled checks, insurance policies, and a lodge receipt on the streets blown by the tornado last Wednesday from as far west as Murphysboro, 111.
I CORtI y TONIGHT—TOMORROW A First National Attraction ■ 1 “NE VV TOYS” ' I featuring Richard Barthlemess. Its a laugh on newly weds—and a'xiomedy that , will make a hit with you. “EASY PICKINGS,’’ a good comedy. ■. -10 c 25c I A new style Bartiilemess show. | MB99P - j" **«<»■vana - SAYS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE: “if the practice of economy is not popular, the results of it are viewed with tremendous satisfacj tion.” Our Systematic Savers know the satisfaction which results from at i' g ’money. Nfitioricll Bank. Capital and Surplus 4120,000.00 Oecatxir,
TO PREACH HERE REV. T. R. ALLSTON Te Rev. T. R. Allston. pastor* of the Presbyterian church in Bluffton, will be here this evening to preach the first of a series of pre-Easter sermons at the First Presbyterian church. The pre.-Easter services at the local church opened Sunday night and will continue until Easter Sunday. pt n rises twice ~ 1. In the cold dough 2. In the hot oven
Darwinism Is Barred In Tennessee Schools Nashville, Tenn., March 23—(Special to Dcily Democrat I— Asserting that "man was created by,God in His own image." Governor Peay signed a bill passed by the general assembly prohibiting the teaching of the Darwinian theory of evolution in schools and colleges of the state. This bill is a distinct protest against an irreligious tendency to exalt so-called science and deny the Bible—a tendency fundamentally j wtoug and fatally mischievous in j its effect on our children, our institutions and our country," the go ver- 1
Vance & Linn KWheimer good I trousers. These suits have a k CLOTHES purposeful, gallant air, cartPMßby r * e d (,ul *d beautiful fabrics j9W9B'^' roi, al>< vvr ' * uv tailoiing. W* - '’l^Jr Geve every style and size j. 1,1 s,l *l *b:il * s popular, prac'lm in< ' up-10-llie-minute. P *be new flannels, the i ii. "MBMS''O ''wkrcLfeßL, l*rtht shades, the neyy i<Ki, ■r’B single and double breaslcds. |l *R| I iKuppcEhcuncc SLi COLLEGE MODELS Others from f „ r „ r.. 8 • < $20.00 l « $35.00 lor a Gay Spring Season ii Mr. Farmer—. Lessen the work on the Farm with a FORDSON TRACTOR iff Wl W BLn.m.n 1 i' jg PCri* h h i'll ixk 3i|E~==| 1- <4IT-TOJI—J 1 y Right Now—with the Spring work coming on vou cannot afford to he without a FORDSON TRACTOR. It is a great time and money saver and a true friend of the farmer. I’he Fordson Traclor, built for sen ice, easy in operation, will hist a lifelime and make the work <m the farm a REAL pleasure. Ihe cost is small. We will gladly give you a demonstration and will he pleased to book your order for early delivery. BUY YOUR TRACTOR NOW » Adams County Auto Company FRED E, HOLTER, Mn L.vhi i»e l ord Agents In-i i on Genuni'P l ord Tait* Madison St. > —Dccatu", lad - Phono go ,j _ >
nnr Haiti in defujidhig hi« decision. “0— - Elk» Notice There will be a meeting of the Elks 'lodge at 7:30 'oclock Wedneaday I slight Business of importance will be ilfscuased. AH nembers are urged to jbe present. Fred T Schurger, E. It. 71-21 X HARTFORD ClTY—“Paint todaypay iu ten months" Is tlie slogan with —■ . _ SAN YAK , For Weak Kidneys, Diabetes, Back : Ache, Dizziness, Rheumatism and Inj digestion, Get San Yak in Liquid or Pill Form at Smith, Yager & Falk Drug store. Tues.- ts
which a paint dealer, the Hayden Lieber company, here, is Introducing the installment plan. NEVER BEFORE ' Not in fifry years has there been so persistent and widespread use of Scott’s Eiiiuis'f i yet thousands have onl, beipin to realize what it j might be to them in stungtb, ’ health and robustness. j Scott & Fzwne. J, "4 ■ wja«*aHmsiK'eww3w*’i«
