Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 2 April 1925 — Page 5

Local Briefs

E“ , , and hit. dad. Frank. Ri Bank "• *«“ '7'’ 91 last evening. Gaylord Is KF I ''' 1 , iMiinouth t’nlvcndty . ‘ ilv nuimtTn t.codeti t ■ .inHltnatt .;««■’ Krick made KXess yen1T,,: Johnson, well known MonMBruL n <-..1. l.rato<l his 75th birthK- wgterday nnd all the children to do it. ib during the paat few L hat is reported some better ' result <>f t>« ha '’»’ y f ’ ,nlly r '’' ■Tx’ I '«h. vho with Mrs. Erwin 3, Star in I’lorida says it ts an Lsting Place just now. especially ~t estate man.- Many new boomed up there just this ~r gnd i„ many of them business |9< «’ld f,,r fr ""' s ' ftnn " Kg ,ionli town real estate sells B jl (XHt a front foot. B ~,' ani | Mrs F. H Hubbard . ard K . Tampa. Fl.i.. where they have 9 Jlt a bettit'lf"’ winter home. They 9 i'l return to Ottawa. Ohio, about |H , v J Til, 7 say they have a room 9 IPfriailv reserved in the southern |9’™' fHr l’t' i:l, " r ft'entls "ho come II iiumbarger who was so aadty ■ lir ,! three weeks ago when ho re|H ,r,j an electrical chock is able to K about though still very weak His and back of his head were |9' r "' <<l ; ’ nil his rtwovery is rather |H.. r ,\t lea the feels that wav about K. ||,. visits the creamery each day K will not be aide to resume work some 9 .Imre- Cowan of th.. Decatur Cast Ci.ini'imv made a business trip rim igo this afternoon. 1, s. Woods of Bluffton is attend to business here today. ■I Mrs. <t. H. Wehmeyer spent tin' ■ r in Fort Wayne visiting with and relatives. HS The Misses U'is Peterson. Ruth Victoria Mills. Messers. White. Victor Baltzell and Dm: Kui,i Farr will arrive home tonight Kfrom Indiana I Diversity at Blooming-Mt.-n to spend tlm annual Spring vacaHtion with their parents. - ■ I M- . ba- Smith. uLH w Ht'oiiipany. is still confined to her suffering with a severe case Hos tonsilites. fl Mr. aud Mrs. ('. I» Johnson, it. <> ■j'hDson and son Dick, returned to ■ Gary this morning after a short visit ■ with relatives. K Bob Cummins, of Bluffton, was a ■ visitor here last evening. KI Clyde Hendricks, of Fort Wayne, E " as a business visitor here this morn- ■ ***<• g Mrs. T. R. Allston, of Bluffton, E arrived here this morning to be with ■ her husband who has charge of the jg Evangelistic services at ttee Presbyfl tcrian church. I Miss Pearl Fishbaugh. of Bluffton, fl visited friends here last evening and fl attended the basketball game. I Rev. Badger, of Chicago, is visiting ■ Rev and Mrs. B. N. Covert for a few ■ days. Rev. Badger will fill Rev. Allfl stun’s place at Bluffton Sunday while g lie has charge of the prc-Eastcr sorg 'ices at file local Presbyterian church.

Z UM>Ell WIIK’II I i.AG? I THE Arnn of Success marches from victory to Victory under a banner on which is inscribed Tank That Dollar." Ar“n nt I ) 'tire cHretts from r ;v , i'ir t<i r .',i!t'ir n'idrr ;t flag on which is inscribed “Waste That Dollar!” Bqnk. s rMUWUO /

The Cort theatre is leading off with a freshly painted front, a mighty good thing for spring and a suggestion to others to start brightening up. A good store iront ts as Important as good front In your own nppearanco. Paint will brighten up the town for the rummer as will nothing else you can do. li Jerry Buckmaster, of Fort Wayuu, is visiting friends here today. Jerry was a former resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hunsic.ker motored to Rome City this morning to spend several days at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Reid have returned to Fort Wayne after visiting friends here for a short time. Mrs. I>. J Hensley spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey are moving front the Schug property in Third street to their new home, which has Just been completed, across the street. The D. J. Harkloss family will occupy the Schug residence. Austin Acker, of Pleasant Mills, was a business visitor in tho city this morning. Mrs. Basil (rephart acompanied her niece and nephew, Erma and Carl Jackson to their homes at Fort Wayne today. They spent several days at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Drake, east of the city. Alice and Marcile Bandtell, of Ft Wayne are the guests of their grand-, parents, Mr. anil Mrs. John A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Durr and chilIren. Eila Faye and Jay A . of Pleasant Mills, were shoppers here this afternoon. Herbert Laehot and Dewey Lacliol. of Fort Wayne, visited frihkjls here last night. They wore accompanied home by Mrs. Herbert Laehot, who has been visiting friends here for tho past several days. The pre-Easter services will begin Sunday evening at the Pleasant Dale church and will continue for one week. Elder R. ('. Wenger, of Manchester College will have charge on the meetings. The church is anticipating it very successful meeting. A hearty welcome is extended the public. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Erwin have returned from Florida where they spent <iiu winter mouth*. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin spent most of the three months they were gone at Miami and Palm Beach. They arrived home late Tuesday evening. 9. L. Vance Enters Race For Councilman (I. I* Vance, the wt-11 known clothier. tills afternoon filed his candidacy for councilman in the third ward. Mr. Vance is a democrat. He has served as a member of the school board and is prominent in business and in affairs of this community. o CLAIM SWINDLE IS BEING WORKED (Continued from Page Olio) , aud usually the best bargains will gel them from a local dealer. He is there to stand back of his product and ttsualjy makes all adjustments necessary.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925.

Society CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Eadies’ Aid Society of Calvary Church Mrs. Clara Hayes Royal Neighbors Pot Luck Supper Ben Hur Hall. Bridge Club--Mrs. t’layson Carroll. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society— Schoolhouse, 3:30 pin. Ladles’ Aid Society of United Brethren Church—Parcel Poet Sale and Ton Cent Social—Church Basement. Mt. Pleasant ladies' Aid Sdtiety—

Mrs. Sam Spangler. Young Matron’s Club—Mrs. Charles Brod beck. Evangelical Missionary Society — at Church, 4 p. m. fiver Ready Class of Methodist Church —Pot Luck supper for families, 6 p. m. at church. Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Pleasant church- Mrs. A. J. Spangler, all-day. Friday Baptist Brotherhood —Church 7:30 Woman’s Home Missionary Society of tlm Methodist Church —Mrs. C. L. Walters. , North Ward Play—High School Auditorium, X p.m. W. R. ('. —Legion Hall. 2 p. m. The Woman’s Missionary Society of tlm M. £). Church —Mrs. C. L. Walters. Monday Woman’s Club —Library 7:45 p.m. Delta Theta Tan —Mrs. Joe Brennan at Bremerkanip home. T uesday (’. L. of ('.—K. of (’. Hall 8 p.m. Psi lota Xi Jesteen Hocker, 7:30. Wednesday Shakespeare Chib .Mrs. John Tyndall. Historical Club Mrs Ed Beery. The Baptist Brotherhood will meet at the church Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Ail members arc urged to attend and bring a friend. The Shakespeare club held their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon

AWNINGS We are prepared to hang —~ your awnings. Do it now he- — -jInHHI . fore the hot summer weather —jHlliHSi sets in. A new awning will add | Z to the appearance of your store j tz? or home. I qnTlffffn| 1 Gct our prices on your Store and Window Awnings, Porch Curtains and Tents. — We Can Save You Money On Your Awning H. F. LINN House Phone 331 O»ice Phone 848 \ Decatur Sanitary Milk Co. is equipped «i(lt modern machinery for I asleurizing Milk and < ream- Deliver' of these products will be made to your door each morning, or can he had at any ol the following Dealers: 4 \ppleman <K Sou M est End Restaurant Andrews <V Lobenstein Restaurant "Dad ’ (ranter Restaurant l ied Fullenkanip Fisher & Harris Mutschler Meat Market Ed Millers South End Restaurant Millers Bakery 11. I’. Schmitt Meat Market Porters Grocery and Meat Market ,lim Slults North End Grocery Joseph & Lang Confectionery Ohlers Restaurant White Meat Market Mott’s Place Wcrlzbcrgcf’s ( onfccliotiet y Also served at the .Murray Hotel Dining Room. E. C. Phillips & Son Phone 467

at the home of Mrs. C. D. Topple on Fourth street. Mrs. E. 1. Patterson had a very interesting paper on "Prison Reform, ’’ with sub-topics by Mrs. C. A. Dugin. Mrs. Dan Sprang, Mrs. !'C. H. Peterson and Mrs. Teeple. The •delegates to the district convention of the State Federation of Clubs, to be held at Bluffton, April 23. were selected. The president, Mrs. E. B. Ad ams, and secretary, Mrs D M Hensley, will represent the club Plana are being made for the nnnunl ban <pmt whit h marks the closing meeting of the year. The husbands of the members will he special gtiests nt this I meteing, which will be held April 24. , The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Tyndall and Mrs. C. E. Peterson will have charge . of the program.

Tlm Faithful Followers class of the B.dm Methodist church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Michael Wednesday evening. Tlm reMhir business meeting was held after which It very fine program was enjoyed. Several contests were also a part of the entertainment. The hostess served delicious refreshments during the social hour. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman and family, Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Murray and family. Mr. anti Mrs. Edward Koos, and daughter, Mary; Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Tumbleson, Mrs. John Helm. Mrs. Alfred Daniels. Maude Sprtnger, Nellie Helm, Mabie Springer, Mildred Helm. Rachel Springer, Bertha Bun ner. Ora Gilpen,''Victoria Pennington. Mrs. William Johnson. Ted Krick. Doyle. George and Arthur Daniels, anil E. W. Dailej. , . i The ladies’ Aid society of the Unit <■<l Brethren church will give a parcel post and ten cent social at the church . at 7:3U o’cldck tliH evening. The program is as follows —Instrumental duet. Mrs. Ralph Roop ami Mrs. Hen Hoagland; recitation, Harold Mumma; duet. Gibcrt sisters; solo. Mabel Hurst; solo. Zella Biker. The public is invited to attend. , The Historical Club held a vdry I interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. M. E. Hower, at her home in • Fourth street, Wednesday afternoon Airs. Fred Hanclrer read a very good

paper on “Vanishing wild life’", plans i were made for the closing meeting which will celebrated wlth.a bunquel at the K of P home and the husbands of the members will be special guests. Mrs. J. R. Blair will have charge of the program for the evening. The next regular meeting of the club will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. Ed Beery and Mrs. Owen Davis will bo in charge of the study program. The Catholic Ladles of Columbia will meet Tuesday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall. A good attendance Is desired. The Home Guards wll meet at the home of Miss Helen Eady Saturday

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i Hfiei'uoou at 2:30 o'clock. Ail memj ben are urged to atteud. 1 Mrs. Anna Murseh, of New Cory-1 I don, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning and Is recovering nice- ' ly. ... .. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Odd Fellows for their kinilnoHa and .assistance given mo during inv recent illness. M- S.' Elzey. 7>-ltx i —--o —- ’ When you feel a cold coming on I Take Laxative BROMO qUININHJ Tablets to work off the cauae and to fortify the sys' >m loptinst as attack of flrip nr Influenza. A Safe aud I Proven Remedy. The box boars sig-1 ' nature Os E W. Grove. 30c.

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