Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1925 — Page 5
Local Briefs
| I |.|p„ Ki UK lias returned from a I I, .-n»lt visit to not Springs. Ark. lie ■ ;| ; a wonderful tilaee and lie ■ 'K',' is outing in the limit. ■ ; \\ jp Kisl of Fort Wayne motored 1 I,: ~Sunday afternoon for a few B Mil,mis visit. ■ ,1,. ;,nd Mrs. llomer Knodle arB B, Wl | from ( Imago .Saturday and ex--1 I, to reside here. ■ I, ,| || Heller, All's. Fannie ivt ■ I Miss Elizabeth Peterson and S I |, |). Heller motored to Fort I | Sunday afternoon. g j Cowan is at Akron today lo g g . ... . ; ,| in luisiness for the Decatur g Sc,it'tuts company, g ~ ,'n il Thorp spent the weekg g, .0 liis home in llerhst and with g giriemls in Kussiaville. g Maurice Kennedy spent the ~ v ml in Frankfort with friends. I H a ompanied home last night ■ I Mi-s Florence Harshman. of 1 g | ip.. Louise Huselie. teacher of g I | i.niisii and history at Howe and g I; ii. Indiana, aceompnnied liy g I seven other teachers of that city, || visited in Decatur over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 10. W. I Amy Leota is the name of a luby v il born to Mr. and Mrs. ltay Mason iniek. of North Madison street, of Both mother and babe are g g piling along line. g Llizahcth Hums, daughter g I Miss Ada Steveus ami Mr-. ■ I \ Teepie of this city, and Mis. g I , -,■ Sea hold, of Hamlet, Indiana. HI nd tin 1 eiiinineneeineiit e\en i-,--g I Wren. Ohio, high school. lasi g I i ..|,i \ night. Lynn Stewail. a neplmw g I l)r. Burns, was a member of the g I graduating class. g | Dr. Elizabeth Hums and d.iughter V.i!, i. Miss Ada Stevens and Mrs g I I .tiles llurdge. of this city, itieii.l g ,g . ' lhe ■ ighlli district nmv, ntion oi g ■ ■ Business and I’rofessioii.il Worn g Bn: clui) of Indiana. 5 (eiv Keliler and Caslle II u'vey of g a lluntingtoii. visited friends here g » y stonlay. g Dr. ('. C Itayl lias returned lo his g I after a few days v.nation and |H9 lest. Knell Heffner. F It. Sowers. Vernic B a I mini ilh .uni Dawn Ttirner, id Fort g IV. .one. were visitors here Saturday fg :Ja t? # .4 « Eg Mrs II Berlthg and daughters. S I "n o and Genevieve. and Mr. and I I Mrs. Paul Briede and son. Boh, mot- | , ei■ <1 to Huntington Sunday afternoon. I Mr and Mrs. A. K. Finkiinusen and I I (.e,Ma\. and Mrs. Emma Ever 5 I "f S,mill Whitley, were the guests i Ie: Mr. and Airs. K. F. Miller and feinily. of east of the city, Sunday. I Miss Helen Lower, who teaches at I I Warren, spent the week end with li»*r ( B f parents. Air. and Mrs. iiumer Lower I gor this city. I Mrs. Heckman and son, Ralph, I I I'piest and William Retaking, of Ft. I I Maine,, were the guests of Mr. and I I -V" Herman Reinking, of east of the I g city Sunday. I Mrs. Hattie Obenaucr and Mrs I I I'l i /.a both Morrison spent the day in I I Fell Wayne visiting with friends. I Miss Mildred Butler and Mr. Don i I aid llunsieker motored to Rome City M ,181 Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner I and daughter, Helen, of Portland. K I v.ere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Fi/.' v at their home in Second street, gg Sunday. / j ' * 'ha 1 b-s M. I lower, of Fort Wayne. I I i' d lelatives here Sunday after||l£|| noon. Charles Fuller, of Marion, was a ■ nor in the city this morning. I Ih rliert Futirman visited friends I I and rc'aiives at Fort Wayne Sunday I A'r. a.iid Airs. Edward Wilson and i Ho'dren and Mr. and Mrs. N. F I h'. of Fort Wayne, were the I JU' SI.S <rf Mr. and Mrs. J S. Peterson nday afternoon'. * ' 'iTlHtlff
TO EVERY Boy and Girl This hank would like to sec every hoy and girl slarl a Savings Aeeoiint. There is no one tiling which would do more to build business lor Iheni. than to learn systematic saving. Perhaps vou have a crisp dollar or a shiny live dollar gold piece laying idle. Bring it to this hank and start a savings account. We pay interest on your savings. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. Bank of Service
John Clark and Hugh Holthouao motored to Cwlitia. Ohio, Sunday afternoon. Mr. uml Mrs. K. O. Gass, und son Junior, and daughter, Jane, of Hunt Ington, / were the guest* of Mr. and Airs. E. F. Hush Sunday. John I'eeple, atudent at Purdue University, at Lafayette, spent the week end here with Ills mother, Mrs. Minnie Teepie, Mrs. V. J. Bor 11111 n. of Huntlngion is visiting her parents, Mr. und Mrs. K. F. (iass and family. Frank Aurand will undergo an operation on his right knee at the Adams County Memorial Hospital tomorrow morning. The injury is a result of a fall, which Mr. Aurand received about three years ago when he was working at the local high school during the construction of Clio gymnasium and auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Wertzberger and daughter. Ruth, of Elwood, Mrs H/S. Walters and daughters, Frances and Marjorie, of Marion, and D. I). Wertzberger. of Tulsa, Okla, return
ed to their homes Sunday evening after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger, at their home in Third street. Aliss Naomi Christen returned Saturday evening from Indianapolis where she attended the staty luncheon of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority. The Misses Catherine Christen and Jesse Mae Uhl, of Toledo, Ohio, spent Hie week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Christen, north of the city. Air and Mrs. Murray Sutton of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Judge and Mrs. J. C. Sutton and family. Niles White returned to Bloomington. where he is a student at the j •state university, after spending the' week end with his parents west of i the city. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Parent and baby, of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mr. und Alts. J. L. Guy over Sunday. Fined For Assault And Battery On His Wife Daniel Durbin was found guilty of assault and battery on hfS wife, after his case had been heard by Mayor DeVoss in city court Saturday afternoon. The court lined him sr> and costs. The charge of assail!? and battery was tiled by Mrs. Durbin. 1 Two Fined On Charge Os Public Intoxication Ed Knavel and May Knavel, two j Decatur men. were fined $1 and costs ' by Mayor DeVoss Hi is morning, w hen they entered pleas of guilty to' charges of public intoxication. Both 1 men paid their fines. They were ar-i rested Saturday evening by Chief of! i olice Joel Reynolds, after they had I created a disturbance on Second street. They were kept in the conn- 1 ty jail from Saturday evening until ( this morning. Cruelty Charge Dismissed The charge of cruelty to animals, j fill'd against Wi'liam llurron by Syl : vaster Sudduth In* l week, was dis- | missed in city court Saturday after- j noon. The affidavit charged that liar run beat his horse cruely and while working the animal. | Restless Sleep Due to Stomach (Jasj Gas pressure in the abdomen cans-1 es a restless, nervous feeling and 1 prevents sleep. Adlerika removes' gas in TEN minutes and brings out surprising amounts of old waste matter you never thought was in your system. This excellent intestinal evacuunl is wonderful for consti palion or stomach trouble. Don't waste time with pills or tablets hilt get REAL Adlerika action! Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1W25.
CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pythian Needle Club- Pythian Home Reception- M. E. Church Parlors, 7:30 p ui. Pythian Neodice Club—Postponed. Delta Delphian Important called meeting—Mrs. W. K. Smith, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Five Hundred Club —Mrs. Charles Lose, 7:30 p.m. Kirkland Ladies Club — Kirkland iligli School. Civic Section of Woman's Club— Rest Room at Library, 7:30. Board of Guardians Library, 4 p.m. Wednesday Catholic Ladies' Social Club Card Party aud Dance—K. of C. Mall, 7:30 p. m. Thursday So Cha Rea—Mys. V. J. Borman, 331 John St., Huntington. Presbyterian Didies' Aid society—- ■ Mrs. I). B. Erwin, 2:30 p. in. E. V. Young Peoples Missionary Circle—Chtfreh parlors, 7:30. PollyAnua Class of M. E. Church— Doris Nelson, 7:30 p.m. Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society Schoolhouse, 3:30 p.m. The Board of Guardians will meet at the Library Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Zion Lutheran church will meet at tile schoolhouse Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. AH members arc urged to attend. An important call meeting of the Lclta Delphian society will be held' at the home of Airs. W. E. Smith to-j night at 7:30 o'clock. Every member is urged to attend. The PolyAnna Class of the Met ho j (list Church "ill meet with Doris Nelson Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clcok. I A good attendance is urged. A pleasant surprise was given Sun day in honor of die eighty-third birthday anniversary of Wiliam Breiner. ,'Tlie guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Breiner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breiner, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Breiner. Mr. and Mrs. William Lilly. Mr. and Mrs. Roma Breiner and daughter. Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yose and daughter, Alice, and son, Hobby; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Farrar. Airs. Gold in Gaunt and daughter, Helen, Air. and Mrs. Milo Hilyard, Floyd Liby, John Aloorc.
“Hoys—The Nation’s Greatest Asset” BOYS WEEK April 2(i to May 2 Just Like Father’s UK is l'KOl l) iiidccd <>i his l ii sl W.ih h! Sumriiiiw, it introduces him into the world ol adults shuts him oil the road to manhood. II is with a IVcling of importance and responsibility that hr glances at his new time-piece. Make Boys’ Week the time for your manifestation of pride and confidence in him J>y the gift of a watch. JEWELRY STORE
Chariot Breiner, Dallas Brown, Alla Smith and daughter, Betty Iwiulse, Luclle Martin, The meeting of the Pythian Needle Club which was to he held at the Pythian Home tonight has been postponed. All members are urged to note the change. A number of Decatur ladies are planning to attend the Trl Kappa Benefit Bridge Party to be given at the Shrine Temple next Saturday by the Fort Wayne chapter. An entertainment mid luncheon will also be a part of tlie party. Mrs. J. S. Peterson and Mrs. Avon Burk have tickets for the affair and anyone wishing to go may secure them from either of these ladies. The So Cha Rea club will meet Thursday at tbe home of Mrs. V’. J. Borman, 321 John street, Huntington. Those who wtl be unable to attend tlie meeting are urged to notify Miss Marie Gass by Thursday morning. The Young. Peoples Missionary Circle of the Evangelical churqji will hold their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. All members and friends are urged to be present. The Catholic Ladies' Social dull will give another benefit card party and danoe at the Knights of Columbus Hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Bridge, Five Hundred and Rhuin will be plkyed and the public is invited to attend. The meeting of the Five Hundred GET FEELING WELL AGAIN From Mother Nature’s storehouse we have gathered the roots, barks and herbs which are compounded, under the famous Tanlac formula, ■ to make Tanlac. This great tonic and builder has brought health aud f strength to millions. If your body is weak and undernourished, if you can't, sleep or eat, have stomach trouble or burning rheumatism, just you see how 1 quickly Tanlac can help you back ! to health and strength. Alost people notice a big change for the better after the very first bottle. They have bettor appetites i and more pep. The sparkle comes back to their dull eyes and color to their faded cheeks. Don't delay taking Tanlac anI other precious day. Stop at your druggist’s now and get a bdttle of this, the greatest of all tonics. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pilli for Constipation I TAN LAC FOR YOUR HtALTII
club which was to have been held this week at the home of Mrs. Charles has been postponed Indefinitely. ! The Ladies' Aid society of the Pres- . byterlan church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. B. Erwin at 2:30 o'clock. All members 1 are urged to attend. ■ Several members of the Missionary Society of the local Baptist Church 1 are planning to attend the annual 1 meeting of the east central district of the Woman's American Baptist Foreign society. Including all Baptist 1 Women from Inclluna k Ohio, and We d Virginia, which will be hold ut Fort s Wayne at the First Baptist Church. ’ May « add 7. Mrs. Robert Bruce * Smith, who is president, will preside at the convention. o t VON HINDENBURO IS RESTORED TO POWER BY VOTERS (Continued from Page Due) 1 The communists, who in a certain ' measure contributed to Von Hindeu--1 burg's victory by throwing more than 1 their candidate, Thoehnann, begun a a million anti-mouurchial votes to factory to factory agitation this ' morning, urging a general strike in ‘ protest against Von llindenburg's election. 1 The effort apparently was abortive, 1 although the Rote Fahne, the work- , ers’ organ, declared the. labor councils possess the power to overthrow Uindenburg tomorrow. , ' Election of tlie field marshal caused consternation in the headquarters
m “Hoys—The Nation’s Greatest Asset” j- n 1 |.V ir V . —.. _ ■ This is Boys' Week and Thursday is the day set aside for “Boys Day. , in Industry.” The purpose of this is to interest the boys in the value of learning - a profession or a trade and to ascertain the opportunities in business or professional life. Every boy is interested in machinery and the manufacturing of various products. It is interesting and educational. We extend an invitation to every boy to call at our plant any day this week to inspect and witness the manufacture of Cloverieaf Butter a n d Tasty Ice Cream Cloverieaf Creameries, Inc.
of the republic bloc, which supported former Chancellor Marx. In some circles fear was expressed that it might mean the beginning of he end of the republic. FORMER KAISER ELATED Doom. April 37.—(United There was jubilation in the household of former Kaiser Wilhelm llohenzollorn today over tlie election of Field Marshal Von HlndeubQrg as president of jjermany. County Hospital Notes Emmett King, 2u5 Oak street, entered Hie Adams County Memorial hospital Suuday afternoon to receive medical treatment. Mr. King is in u' serious condition. Oust Borne, of Decatur Route four,' underwent a major operation at the local hospital during the night, and ~ , y LOOK. Jkro is Hip Host Milk Can proposition we have ever been able lo oiler 5 Gallon Size $2.(19 8 Gallon Size s.‘{.lo 10 Gallon Size s.'{.ls These are Heavy Cream City Cans. J&fiaferZHardwa np Go. WX? J XV-JL VOtr MOX'EV
Is recovering very nicely. Mrs. Mary Mecher, of Roekwood, »o|Ute underwent a successful minor operatio nthis morning at the county hospital. 131a Thicrne, six year-old girl, underwent an Immcrgency operation at the hospital this afternoon William Mel tiers, of Fort Wayne, was a business teller In the city today. t SUNDAY EXCURSIONS via Nickel Plate Road May 3 And Sundays thereafter during Summer Season to Many Points An excellent opportunity for A ONE DAY OUTING and \ isit to Relatives and Friends. Get in touch with the Nickel Plate. Ticket Atfcnt or C. A. Pritchard, D.P.A., Fort Wayne, Ind., for Sunday Fares and Summer Tours.
