Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1925 — Page 5

Local Briefs

A KisL general manager and 1 editor of the Portland Republican and geiieriiil manager of the Portland Suu viHltcd friends und relatives in De(.jin over week-end. Mr. Kist says iluit business conditions appear gen,,rHHv better In the neighboring coun ty and says that he Itellevea that business in northern Indiana will resume the upward trend soon. Mr. Kist lias been general manager and editor of the Republican for several years, ami recently added the Diuly Sun to bis control. LOCALS . Harold Daniel, of this city, who is attending the United Typographical School, at Indianapolis, was here yesterday visiting relatives. He enl(,led in the Iqdianapolis printing college last fall. Robert Myers, student at the Indiana Dental College at Indianapolis, veiled relatives and friends here over Easter. He returned this morning. lands Myers, formerly of this city, now residing at Indianapolis visited relatives and friends here over Easter. Jerome Bosse and Ed A. Bosse visited in Huntington yesterday. Herman Myers Visited friends in Bluffton Sunday. “Making Daddy Behave’’ is the title of a three-act comedy-drama to be presented by the senior class of the Pleasant Mills high school April 17 at the high school auditorium. Tickets are on sale and can be obtained from members of the senior class of Pleasant Mills. Miss Veronica Anker will return to Indianapolis Tuesday morning to resume her studies at John Herrin Art Institute after spendin ga week’s vacation with her parents. Mr. .-nd Mis. Alber* Anker. George Cramer and Jack Teeple motored to Van Wert. Ohio, last evening. George Schug returned to Columbus, Ohio, Sunday afternoon after a with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schug and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gipo, of New Sharon. lowa, uro guests of Mrs. Gipe’s mother. Mrs. Jane Frisinger, and other relatives here. Charles Mowery, of Lansing Michigan. spent Sirtiday here wtlh friends. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Rayl and daughter Helena, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anker and daughter, Veronica, motored to Fort Wayne Sunday and were the guests of friends. Miss Mary Parnell, of New York City, who attends Sacred Heart Academy at Fort Wayne, is spending the spring vacation with Miss Naonti Ho thouse, who is a.’so a student at Sacred Heart Academy. Johu Teeple. student at Purdue University at Mfayette, spent the week eml here with his mother. Mrs. Minnie Teeple. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Adams and family ami Mr. and Mrs. Duane Adams, of Fortville, wqrc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams over the week end. J. Dwight Peterson, of Indianapolis, spent the week end here with his family and parents. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. S. Peterson. Mrs. Peterson and daughter. Patsy, have been visiting relatives here forth) past several days. Miss Mayiue Deininger made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Floyd Butler returned to Chicago this morni/ig after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gam Butler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith returned Io Columbus. Ohio, yesterday after noon after a week end visit with Mr Smith's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Lowell is a student in lhe

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school ot Medicine ut Ohio State* University. Arthur Meyer, of Van Wort, Ohio, visited friends and relatives here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. k. F. Miller and •ton, Kenneth. spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Emanuel Hurt, ut Monroeville. Miss Jircnc Gregory, of Garrett, si>ent the week end as the guest of her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory. Hugh Andrews and Charles Mmmiman motored to Bluffton Sunday afternoon. Dawn Turner, of Fort Wayne, visited friends here Sunday. The Misses Harriett Myers. Jesleen Hocker and Franeile Mwer, and Messers. Robert Mills, John D. Aber and Dan Augebaugh motored to Bluffton last evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borroughs and Miss Fan Hammeil motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Vcrnie Longwith, of Fort Wayne, was a visitor in the city over the week end. Miss Anola Hofstetter and Messrs. Clarence Klamp and Emerson Griffiths motored to Chicago to spend the wok end with Mr. Klamp’s sister, Mrs. R. L. Trewin. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Fisher have returned from Fort Wayne where they spent the week end with their daughters. Miss Esther Biggs returned this morning from Fort Wayne after visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs, E. W. Kumpe of South Bond, was in the city this afternoon. Arthur Lutz, of Louisvijle. Ky.. spent the week end with the A Kohne family. Miss Helen Gass and Mr. Guy Kohler spend Sunday at FFt. Wayne Mrs. Charles Malott returned to her home at Fort Wayne-this afternoon after spending the week end here with Mrs. Anna Malott. • Postmaster Harry Fritzinger has purchased the Jacob Atz property on North Second street. Chief of Police Joel Reynolds picked up a hobo on Hie streets this morning ami took him before Mayor DeVoss in city court. The man was charged with begtfng. The mayor continued his ease and, after giving the prisoner a ■ lecturing. gave him fifteen minutes to leave the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and family motored to Huntington Sunday and wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gass and family and Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman. Leonard Leßoy is Hie name given the live-pound boy baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Johnson, of West Madison stret, yesterday. The mother was Vida Bell Bailor before her marriage. This is the first child. Miss Adi Stevens. Dr. Elizabeth Burns and daughter. Mabel, motored to Marion Sunday and were the guests of friends and relatives. Mrs. Minnie Aeschliman. who makes her home wilii her son. Albert, of this, city, is, confined to the hospital at Berne, suffering witli an attack of gall and bladder trouble. Mrs. Aeschliman suffered a relapse but it is believed she will ge along alright. ('. U, Lewton who has been at 'he Adams County Memorial hospital for the past week; recovering from a severe operation, spent a very g >od night last night,and seemed slightly better today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conner and family. of Dayton, Ohio, spent .Sunday with relatives at Geneva. .. Sirs. C. P. Meehan and son. of Fort Wayne, arc the guests of her parents Dr. and Mrs. 11. F. Costello.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925.

CLUB CALENDAR Monday I'ythiau Sister Degree Stuff Practice Home. John T. KeJly's S. S. Class Frank Butler - postponed. Pythian Needle Club after lodge— K. of P. home. John T. Kelly's S. S. Class of E. V. Church— Frank Butter. Research Cteb— Mrs. John Tyndall Tuesday Civic Section of Woman's ChibLibrary, 7:30. p.m. Bridge Club—Mrs. Frank Lose, 8 p. m. Adams County Medical Society— Adams County Memorial Hospital, 8 p.m. Dutiful Daughters class of E. V. Church— Miss Gladys" Reffey Kirkland l/idies’ Club Guest Party Kirkland H. S. 7 p.m. Historical Club Closing—K. of P. Home, ti pm. Wednesday Catholic Ladies' Social Club Dance and Card Party—K. of C. Hall, 7:30 p.m. Invitational Dance -1. O. O. F. Hall. 8:45 p.m. Shakespeare Club—Mrs. J. C. Patterson Thursday So Cha Rea —Mrs. Frank Crist. Loyal Daughters of E. V. Church —Mrs. Iva Teeple. Friday D. Y. B. Class of U. It. Church — Mrs. Frank Fisher. The D. Y. B. Class of the United Brethren Church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Flank Fisher, ut her home in Ninth street. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs Tom Fisher and Mrs. Blanche Elzey. The Loyal Daughter's Class of the Evangelical Church will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. Iva Teeple. at her home in North Ninth street. The presence of every member is desired. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, of Eighth street, had as their guests at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Ramsey, and family, of Tocsin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malott, of Fori Wayne and Mrs. Anna Malott, of Illis city. • — i Mrs. Jennie Rae Herseh, district organizer for the Business and inofessional Business Woman's Club, of Indiana, and Mrs. A. A. Kist, both of Portland, Will talk to the business and professional wonie nos Ibis njty evening at 7:341 o’clock at the home of Dr. Eiizdbeth Burns. All those iuteresed are invited to attend the meeting and hear what these ladies have to say in regard to the Portland dull. The Adams County Medical Society will meet at the Adams County Mem oria! Hospital Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. A general discussion of the articles of William Allen I’llsoy. of Chicago, published in l]ie Medical Journal will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel U. Buller announce the coming marriage of

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their youngest daughter. Gladys Ann, to George Woodward Schug son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schug. of South Third street. The couple will make their home In Mobile, Alabama, where Mr. Schug has been appointed

Mrs. Frank Lose will entertain her < Bridge Club at her home on South'. Fourth street al 8 o’clock Tuesday evening. i office manager for the Tiomi till Company, u subsidiary of the Pure ,Oil Company, of Columbus, Ohio. Thi» Catholic Ladies Social Club will give a benefit card parly and) dance Wednesday evening at. 7:30 o’clock at the K. of C. hall. Hot pork and hani sandwiches will be served anff a good attendance Is desired. ' The Dutiful Daughter Class of the E. V. church will meet with Miss Gladys Reffey Tuesday evening. Every member is urged to be present. The Evangelical la-ague of Christian Endeavor will hold their regular monthly business and social meeting Tuesday evening at the parsonage. Members and friends invited to at tend. AH members of tile Pythian Sister Degree Staff, are urged to attend practice at the home tonight. Miss Helen Dugan has as her gues.t Miss Peggy Greene, of Jackson, Miss. Miss Greene has just returned from a year abroad. She is a Vassar classmate of Miss Dugan's. Miss Dugan is entertaining at bridge this evening in honor of her guest. The regular meeting of the Shake peare Club will be held at the home of Mrs. J. ('. Patterson Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Patterson will also have the paper for the afternoon's program. All members arc urged to attend the meeting and be prepared to pay the regular dues. Arrangements are being made for the Organ Recital and Concert Io be given at the Presbyterian Church April 21- The entertainment is being given under the auspices of the progressive Sunday School Class. The Civic Section of the Woman's Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock a< the Library. Business of importance will be discussed and the presence of every member is urged. - O- -■ Start Dredging Harbor At Michigan City Today ■ J Michigan City. April 13—(United Press. —Dredging work to make the Michigan City harbor adequate to receive the largest ocean-going vessel was to start tomorrow. The work will be completed in 30 days. The dredging will be done I i a depth of fifteen to sixteen feet below the low water level ami will require .the removal of between 15. mm and 25,000 cubic yards of earth. The government lias appropriated CORETHROAT Gatfjle with warm salt water — tnen apply over throat— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million Jan Uaed firly

$94,000 for the work. When the work io completed the large tonnage bouts will be able to approch the dock and unload directly into freight cars. The harbor is to be one of the tin- • cst in the lake region. | 0 — 'Plane Ordered For»New I* Buildings At Purdue | Latayelle. Ind, April 13. (United i Press.) - Plans for two new buildings as provided in the general 'appropriation bill passed by the 1925 state legislature have been ordered by the board of trustees at Purdue Univer- ■ slty, it was announced today. The new buildings are to be a new horticultural building and another unit t<> the electrical engineering building. Orders For G. E. Motors Show Gain This Year Orders received by the General Electric company for the three months ended March 31, comprising the first quarter of the present year, amounted to $83,846,236. as compared with $73,487,903 in the same quarter of 1921. according to an announcement by President Gerald Swope. This is an increase of 14 per cent. o 'Air Mail Between Chicago And New Orleans Proposed Indianapolis, April 13. — (Untied Press.)—The practicability of establishing an air mail plane route between Chicago and New Orleans with

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Indianapolis as a regular stop was to ♦be tried here today. The route will covered today by a test plane driven by Lieut. Vincent Meloy amj Capt. Herbert Fox, 105th Aero Squadron. The flight was to bd fostered by the citizens of Nashville, •Tenn., one of the proposed Stops. Other cities to be on the proposed iToutc are: Montgomery, Ala., Birin■lngham, Ala., and Louisville. Ky. t , Fort Wayne Deeding a trip to the dentist "Whitey", Murer took sev-

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