Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1925 — Page 3
I fM 1 I I CLi'B CALENDAR B ' Thuisday ■Bt K( , PI || :i r Pi.-ling of Eastern Star ■■Llasotm' I in". >""• Wl Tl „. Ahl Smi-ty of I’. V ■Bf'lumh fhn" h parlor < ■fi Aid Society Wnr.lral Pro t I Ihr'hr. n f'hureh. 7:30 ' ‘.'l h'o.i.'lv of M E. <■linr.li MB- nil I‘i'ih.rs. p. in. ■t II"""' : "" 1 I'oreign M : - ■ "f •»'« 1 '■ 11 EK Friday MR |;.,[j, ■ Woman's Sm-L !..■ port bhm peri. 'i |K H ■ \’,',,m;in'.' So. ii-ty ('hutch. o" 1111111 ■9 SaTI'KDAV MR cL. - . of Evangelical Sun--I Mr.-. Coy Al.-’rlz, 7:30 KHB P ' ll - BE Saturday BE , (l |„ ■ Aid Society of Reformed I ■ cimr.li i ul'.i-d I'gg ami Pastry Salo l.il" M"at Market 10.a.in. ■EI Ha;ai t I.(dies* A•’<! Society of PI. a■H wiis ( hurcli. social and chick-I |M pf| ~,1,.,,-r Prance's Hall. B Monday K K , . ...,| : ( tub Mrs. John Tyndall K rl: l.adics’ Aid Society (Uicken 1 RR Pi,. Sn;>i-r Church Dining Room. 5 ■ tn T uesday p tori<al Club C!o lag K. "i P. H»n... '• 0 rawed nesday Shakespeare Club Mrs. .1. C Pat terson ' The meouiig of the Baptist Woman’s Society which was to have bn,i) held Friday night has been postponed indefinitely. All members are urged to note the change. | The regular meeting of the Tri Kappa Sorority was held at the home of Mrs. Cecile Moser Tuesday evening. After a short business meeting, a social hour was enjoyed. Miss Vivian Burk will attend the annual convention of the sorority, which will he held at the Claypool Hotel at Indianapolis April 17 and IS. The following is a copy of the program for the two day sessions: April 17. 1 p.m. Opening session, Assembly Hall Sth 'floor Claypool Hotel. 4 p.m.. Visit Riliey Memorial Hospital 6:30 pm.. Convention banquet for delegates, officers, visiting Tri Kappas. 9 p.m. Convention dance for delegates. officers, visiting Tri Kappas. Indianapolis Alumni chapter in charge. Riley room at Claypool. April 18. 7:30 to 8:30 a m , breakfast of officers, delegates, in Florentine room, .Mezzanine floor at. Clay I pool. 8:30 io 9 a. tn., Conference Editor j of Cross Keys with delegates and visiting Tri Kappas, who are corresponding secretaries. 9 to 10 a.m. Six minature conventions, delegates only'. 11 a.m., Business session. 12 o'clock, noon luncheon for officers and delegates, Florentine room. Mezzanine Floor, Claypool. 1:30 p.m , Business session. * The Shakespeare Club met in regular session Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Tyndall, in
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I ELOPES AGAIN '■ „/ i W. W. CULP XENIA, O—W. W Culp. 37 year old f:uh<r of ion children, und former jaMcr of the ,U, l church at Spring Val.oy, v, !:o two, years apo eloped With the 18 ye.it o'd choir loader of lii el iir< h. has (doped again, aceordh. t> information r< reived here by I’ri'bale J.i lgi S. C. Wright. Ths time, according to Judge A\ ii; I ■ I 'formation. the former preacher departed with his sister-in- . law Mrs. Dorothy Culp. 22. wife of his bro.her, Clio, ami mother of two I eli ; ti|r< ii. who resided nt Nappannee inti ( iln ami his wife and children .have boon living al South Bend. Ind. T*>e c.i, irfual of this photo was tak < n two years ago when Culp was sen fenced to the workhouse in Greene county. O . on a charge-jd desertion Third street. Mrs. C. E. Peterson hud a very interesting paper on .‘■Three American Composers" and used Chadwick as her outstanding charactt r in the discussion Mrs. Jan Tyndall sang three groups of :;O":,. : i. of three each, and was aceompanied by Airs. Currie Ilaubold. At I lie conclusion of th, urogram Mrs. Tynda 1 served dainty refn ■ hments. The next m— ’lng. which will be the last b< fore the chib rinsing, will be Kehl at the home of Mrs. J. C. Patterson. who will also have the paper •on "American Birds of Beauty." Mrs Ed Beery entertained the members of the Historical Club yesterday afternoon at their last regular meeting before the closing, which wi.l hi held at the K. of I*, home next Tuesday evening at six o'clock. A banquet will be served ami the husbands of the members will be special guests. Mrs. J. R. Blair will have charge of the program, whi'h will follow tl\e dinner. At the meeting Wednesday afternbon Mrs. Owen ■SficSS The static nerve situated nt the bid; of’the hip joint is frequently the subject of Neuritis, giving rise to the painful disease Sciatica. The symptoms are intense pain which shoots down the thigh to the foot, often aggravated by walking, and with painful points along the course I of ‘he nerve, very tender to the touch The disease is a very obstimrte one j ami does not readily respond to ord in.iry tret'J' ienl II takes more than I the usual pain sedative even to alleviate the pain. I The quickest, safest and surest way 'to get ii.l of the persi tent nerve racking pains of Neuritis is to get a ; bottl" of Allenrhu Special Formula ■ No. 2. which comes in capsule form. .Take them as directed and notice bov. in about 2-t hours tiny have con- : siderably reduced, if not entirely banished, all pain and soreness. Conliatte until the Neuritis has entirely 'disappeared and you are able to work and rest in comfort once again. The Holthouse Drug Co., keeps this Special Formula No. 2 in stock all the time and sells lots of it.
nr.C VTPR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1925.
Davis gnvo a very Interesting itu iioii on "FamotiH Houses." Mrs. lb < ry si rved ib.lieiniis refreshments I t the I-lir .* (lie meeting Ph,ns were ntnd<‘ for Hie annual county instiiuie of the Woman's citrlsiian Temperar'o Union, tit the. ris tilar meeting Wednesday afternoon tit the Library. The Institute will] be held nt Berne. April 20, nml a very, fine program is being nrrungi d for the occasion. Mr EUztibeth Stan ley, ".late president, will presid > at th< nt'-tlng ami deliver the aildi'oss id ihe i Vining session. The Bento 1 or< bestra will furbish the music and other entertainment will be provided. Mrs. Ilctiij Vorhees. of Genevt, who s county pr<*t!di'i.t, attended the meeting Iter.- yetiorday and stated large <|i legations iri.m all the Unions in the (ounty were expecting to at lend. A complete irogram of a" sen•ions w,ll l,e nttblished within ■< lew ’days. i The Decatur Branch of the American Association of University Women met last evening at the home of Mrs. C. (). Porter, in Mercer Avenue, i A lov< ly three course dinner of pretty | appointments was served al six o’clock, with a few basket of sweet peas and swansonia forming the centerpiece. The assisting hostesses wore Miss Kathryn Dorwin anil -Mrs. L. E. Conter. Mrs. E. B. Adams was the only guest besides the association members. During the business meeting a contribution was made to the Washtington fund, wich is being raised to build and establish headquarter:; at Washington. D. C The senior gi I was chosen to receive the gold
* Let Us Give Your Car the “onceover” before you start on your hard Spring every day driving. Perhaps it needs a new tire or two. A Goodrich SJvertown Cord or Balloon now will save you time and labor later on. How is your Battery? Let us test it. We do rebuilding and recharging on all makes. Bring your battery trouble to us. Polarine and Mobile Oils and Greases. Ace Battery and Tire Shop Harry Staley, Prop. Across from Niblick & Co’s. Grocery—N. 2nd St.
.Another F'OR the benefit and protection of our depositors with checking accounts, we have installed the Protectu Check System. With this System, you pan write your checks for a certain amount and then protect your check by tearing it at that amount. That being done, no check can be raised to a higher amount. Call at our bank and let us demonstrate this System to you. It is free to all depositors. EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DESK AND PAY ROLL USE Qhc nra " \ (Protectu lH IfenW t ‘ Sih TO the / 7 A I ORDER. OF 77 [Il ] \ ■■■ 1 Old Adams County Bank
piece at the annual High School Font mencenient this year. The assocla lion has established a custom of pro sAtttlng one gill member of Hu grudtt tiling class with a gold piece. Hie ■rleeilon being bused on scholastic standing and personality. Mr*. Mai shall discussed and road it ptiper on "Th<‘ G, neva Conference and Pro toeol." The money which would have been tisi-d lit sending a delegate to the national convenilon being belli al Indianapolis this week, will bo sent to (ho Washington fund. Tito next m< etlng will be held in early Muy al the home of Miss Helen Du gun. The progran\ has not yet been arranged for lhe mooting o — ATTORNEY FEES SOUGHT IN SOIT Two Decatur Men Named As Defendants In Suit Piled At Indianapolis Al orneys R. C. Parrish, formerly i f this city, and Samuel I). Jackson, of Fort Wayne, yesteiday filed a complant to recover $10,500 on contract in superior court, Room 5, Indianapolis. against Julius Haugh and his son. Robi rt Haugk, of this city, and six stale officials. The state defendants re Louis B. Bowman, state auditor; B n Utahns, state treasurer; Charles ,M. Monch, William Caveland and Ori t n S. Hack. The plulnt’ffs charge that they Wi re hired in 1924 by Mr. Haugh and
his ■on to pio'octito amt oitle with Hie unite certain eluints growing out <1 the sale of a stone quarry to the i talc for in, aid of con irm liny Hie' stiito reformatory at P' mil,-urn Tlie chief <|ifi--:iiiu> ilia, ari I* wli.lhor or mu the fra clitirged by Hu Fort Wayne attorneys Is 100 la. te and whether they uetm lly caused the sittlemeut between the Haugh’ and Hm stale oilTcla.L. The money at pr< sent I, sold to be in lhe hands of th. state and Ims mil as yet been paid Mr. Ilani’b. -■ • •• - —■-O-- • - Deiniiufcrs Name Baby I’ound In Their Automobile The name of the ihroeweeks-old baby found In tho garage of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delninger, 109 Lexington Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich., former iiecalur residents, on Palm Sunday, has been named Palmer, as the suggestion of Mr Deininger, the Grand 1 Rapids Herald staled today. ' Polictv uro investigating the mysterious case and hope to find the real mother. The little tol was found in Mr. Deiningen's car lust. Sunday, when he went into the garage to get the ear to drive to church. The baby was turned over to the juvenile home ami is bi ing cared for. The baby was wrapped in blankets and on one blanket there was an initial "N” Hand etnbioidered clothes were worn “Say Yf With~ F L 0 W E RS” I A fine selection of Potted Easter Plants—Hyacinths, Tulips. Jonquils, Easter Lillies. ' Cut F.owers in Roses, Carnations, Snapdragons, Calla Lillies. Call and see them or telephone your order to 476. MOSES GREENHOUSE CO. 9 10 North sth Street
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by the baby and pinned to tbo blank1 was it note giving a food formula ;"■■■ I —■■■■■ - —O—STORES TO CLOSE All stores in the city will close from 12 o'clock noon until 3 p. m., or dur ing the Good Friday prayer hours mid special servlcea tflhiorrow. Commit tee. Zion Reformed Church. The mid work service will be held tonight nt 7'30 o’clock. The sermon
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siibjct 1 will Im “Dt'llvoriincc and Sul vntlon ' You arc Invited to these 'u-rvic. The official Itonrd will meet at ptomjdly 6: lf> In the church par lorn. The choir will again meet im mislintely after lhe services and nil member* are requested to be jirescut —————o— ————- Camphor For Sore Eyes It. is sttrprisiug how quick eye inflammation is helped by camphor, itydraatlH, witchhazel, etc., us mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup. free. Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists'
