Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1925 — Page 5

I LxQgi I / 1 * I; I The I She/ is ci Gentlemans Smoke Tne House of Crane Distributors Indianapolis, Ind. L®©aiDs Col Fred Rcppcrt will leave to night for Denver, Colorado, and other parts of that slate, where he will conduct a circuit of ranch sales. Mrs. John T. Myers returned last night from Greencastle where she visited her daughter, Harriett, who is a student at DePauw University, over the week end. Miss Rowena Shoaf, of Detroit, Michigan, is visilThg at the Clark II ntz home. / z Miss Frances llarkless has retmned frfniiih 'lndiauapoffg jjrter spending the week end with her sister. Naomi, who is <1 student at Mad am makers School. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Smith, of Columbus, Ohio, spent the Aveek end witli Mr. Smith’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E Smith . x Mrs. Catherine He'TO returned this afternoon from Richmond where she spent several weeks with iter son indaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs, Charles Partlow. Mrs. Edgar I/.'wis returned to her home at Denver after a week end visit hi! re as the guest of Miss Jchic Whines. Miss Mayme Deininger spent the day in Fort Wayne with relatives. Mr. and M(jS. Ivan Decker and family, of Van Wert. Ohio, were the guests of Mrs. Decker's parents Mr. and Mrs. D. J. llarkless of south Third street, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. ('. S. Niblick and daughters, Margaret and Charlotte, motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gandy, west of Fort Wayne, and spent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scheumann and daugther, Marjorie, were the guests of friends and relatives at Fort Wayne Sunday. The Misses Mabel Hower ami Virginia Laurent, and Messers. I'11. Sowers and Robert Melbers motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. M••. and Mis. J. D. Dailey and daughter. Marietta, of Paulding, O. tqs'nt Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D M. Hower and (amity. • Clyde Cline spent Sunday afternoon in Fort Wayne. U rman Myers visited friends at Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Wolfe, of south of the city, was a shoimer here this morning. * The Misses Lois Fuhrman and l<vdia Roerger left this morning lor Muncie where they will attend th' summer school at Muncie Normal Institute. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Frlsbie left Saturday (veiling for their home at (bs on Stomach Made Mrs. Cook Nervous r- : '-para I had gas on th'' atomP' h end waa nervou ■ Adlerika has done ♦-,nm go «<| than anything. | ( t Cook. ONE spoonful A-’lr-rjlj:. r'-moves GAS ami often brings so>-.>■ l-.'ing rijief to the slom m h y..- - 'tipt ful' blortted feeling I’nn'i v-Hsto tbne with pills or lab 1' bn< | P i Adlerika give your bow- ( ■e 1 ' a REAL rh.in nig. bringing out | m"”'.'r you never tlumght was .in s-stom! ' Smith. Yager & Falk,' I'rilggists. . 1

McKoes|H>rt, Pennsylvania. Mr. Frlsbio has boon convalescing at the S. K. Brown homo on Second street, from u recent operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Friable before her marriage waa Mias Mary Brown. Mias Kathryn Dorwin left this morning for Mnncie where she will enter Muncie Normal for summer term. Mr and Mrs. Ed Yahne, of Fort Wayne, were the gyests of Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Helm Sunday. Miss Donna Parrish and Mr. Frank Rowley motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Miss Rose Leysc and Mr. John Falk motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon and were the guests of friends. Jud Everett visited friends here enroute to Van Wert, Ohio where he the sale of several farms. He will will spend several days looking after visit relatives while there. Mr. and Mrs. 11 I* Korn motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. Lewis Sawyer, of Bluffton, visited friends here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Michaud. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey and daughter, Elinor, and Miss Ruth Engle, have returned from Delaware, Ohio, where they visited Miss Florine Michaud, who is a student at Western College, and Miss Lucille Engle, who is a student at Miami University. Mrs. Lulu Swearingen is visiting friends at Van Wert, Ohio. Miss Thorneta Osborn spent the week end at her parental home at Fort Wayne. Lyle Fee made a business trip to lama. Ohio, today. Miss Angie Firka, off'ce clerk al the local high school, is confined to her home suffering with the measles. Donors of Furnishings For Rooms In Hospital (Continued From Page Two) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schafer Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Miller Mr. and Mrs. G. If. Wehmeyer Mr. and Mrs. F. E. France Mr. and Mrs. (’. E. Bell The Schrock Children Pythian Sisters Loyal Order of Moose

Rebekah Lodge Catholic 1-adies of Columbia Decatur Chapter Order of Eastern Stars Knights of Columbus B. P. (>. of Elks Decatur Masonic Lodge Woman’s Chib Decatur Rotary (Tub Adams County W. C. T. U. Evangelical ('hurch B Methodist Church Tri Kappa Sorority Psi lota Xi Delta Theta Tau Mis. S. A. Fry, Van Wert, O. A bronze plate bearing the name of the donor or organization has been placed on the door to the room furnished by them. WIDE SEARCH IS BEIN(1 MADE FOR MURDERER (Continued from Page One) advanced, but no definite evidence has been proeurred. The "moron theory lias received e-oiisiderable support from reports of several persons living near the scene of the murder that they have, often noticed a nun liding east near there on V bicycle and that he always seemed to be in a hurry. These reports have led authorities to believe that Hie crime was the work of a moron" that lives near there. Efforts are still being made to trace the«revolver that was louiid in tlie death car, but as yet no light lias been sited on the due. All possi bilitics of a murder suicide have iicen given up and the authorities are con cent rating their ettorts on the murder, roobery and moron theories. Functal servees were held fur Mr. Fisher yesterday at his home and a great number of his friends attended .... ’simple services. Miss Kerbers' funeral was held this morning. Hundreds of tourists and curiosity iseekers have motored to lue scene of the doti.be tragedy. It is reported that a constant stream of automobiles drove past the scene yesterday and j, was necessary to have traffic policemen at the road intersect ions near there. Officials tire continung their In vestigat.on ami with the assistance of other, interested parties they still believe that they will lie aide Io catch the person that performed lite -deed. Further information pertaining to the alleged moron that rides a bicycle near the Hessen Castle road is pouring into the police station at Fort Wayne, while other officials are keeping a close watch for him. _. — —-—o — C. R. t'l'l and daughters, JeatrHe and Margaret, returned to Toledo. 0.. this morning after a week end vi-it | with relatives. Mra Uhl will remain , here for several days *'ith her mother, Mrs. Mary Terveer,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, MAY 11. 1925.

CLUB CALENDAR * ■ (— Saturday Chicken Supper,, 35c plate—Evangelical Church Dining Room, 5 to 7 Postponed. T uesday W. C. T. U.— Library, 3:30 p.m. Wednesday l-idies' Aid Society of Zion Reformed Church—Church parlors, 2:30 p.m. A. A. of U. W— Mrs. C. A. Dugan Business and Professional Wolman'S Club— Ohl Adams County Rank Assembly 7:30 p.m. Thursday x Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. Church—Mrs.. T. M. Grove. W. M. S. of Reformed Churi'h Church parlors 2:30 p.m. Adams County Medical Society - Adams County Memorial Hospital,B p.m. Social Meeting of Walther league of Zion Lutheran Chttreh -Schoolhouse, 7:30 p.m. Thursday Night Bridge Club and Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club — Mrs. E. G. Coverdnle, 3 p.m. Saturday Chicken Supper -United Brethren Church Dining Room, 5 to 7 p in. THURSDAY Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Church Mrs. Rex Andrews. W. M S. of United Brethren church —Church, 2:30 p.m. Mrs. E G. Coverdalc will ontertaiu th'- members of the Thursday Night Bridge Club Thursday evening at her home in Second street. She will entertain her Tuesday -afternoon Bridge club in conned ion. AU members are urged to attend. The Catholic Ladies’ Social Chib will give a belielil card party and dance- al the Knights of Columbus Hall Wednesday evening. Tickets are being sou at rwenty-live cents ami may be purchased from any member of the committee. The lib eral patronage of the public is solicited. Mr.-,. Hubert Schmitt will entertain 'he members of the So Cha R -n Club Thurs'lay evening at her home in S-iond street. AU members are urged to be present. The Ladies’ Aid’ Sm’lciy of the Zion Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3'30 o'cloca at the Schoolhouse. All plans amt a-rangements have been made for the (bird Annual Anni vi’tary Dance to be given by the members of the Psi lota Xi Sorority at the Masonic Hall, Wednesday ( veiling. for tlie members and several invited guests Dancing will begin at nine o’clock and continue until twelve with Spiegel’s Melody Men furnishing the music. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Frame enter tained a number of friends al dinner yesterday at the Murray Hotel, in honor of Mrs. Jessie Deane ’ The guests were, Mrs. Deani, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison. Harriett Wallace . Bruce Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Dugan and daughter. Helen: Dr. and

Mrs. J. S. Boyers, Mrs. Bessie Bov ers-Matthew.s and daughter, Elizabeth, and Mrs. Phillip Obenauer. Tlie afternoon was pleasantly spent at the France home. The Dutiful Daughters C ass of llk Evangelical Church will meet Tueii day evening at the home of Mrs. T M. Grove at 416 Mercer Avenue. Alt members are urged to attend. The Woman':; Missionary Society of the United BrUhren Church will meet Thursday at 7:30 o'clock at the cliurth.’ Mothers' and Daughters day will be observed irtid an appro priate program will lie given The American Association of Uni versitv Women wi l meet at the liotm

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Mrs. Rex Andrews will entertain the Phoebe Bible Class of the Reformed Church Thursday evening. A good attendance is des.red. , The W. M. S. <rf the Zion Reformed Church will hold their regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the social rooms at the c hurch. Tin' Business and Professional Woman’s Chilf will meet in the Asse-m bty room at the Old Adams County Bank, Wednesday evening. The meeting will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock and the presence of every member is urged. The Adams County Medical As soeiation will hold their regular meeting at the Adams County Mem mortal Hospital Tuesday evening al eight o’clock. A twenty live cent chicken supper will be served by the Ladies' Aid Society of the United Brethren Church Saturday evening form five to seven o’clock. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited A social m of the Walther League wil be Tuesday evening it 7:3<l o'eio <• schoolhouse. Mr and Mrs. E. O. Roffler had as their ghosts Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Merle High, and Mr and .Mr- O. D Haflich, of Bluffton. Dr. Eizalieth Burns had s over Sunday guests, Mr. mid Mi«. C. L. Soibold and fam ly, Mis. lYr" Smith and daughter. Virgin;.. Chicago, Last Time Tonioht THEATRE ADAMS A&OIPM IUM nt jlsst L LASMV . 7, y i ''jf Ar f JAMEsVaUZE PQODUCTION LOIS wTISON WARNER BAXTER LUKE COSGRAVE ’ Q Qaramounl (picture A picture for everybody. Interesting and entertaining and a story you’ll like. Also a good Added Attraction 10c —25 c Tuesday —Benefit Gecode Club Girls of the (L E. BEBE DANIELS in TLI CROWDED HOUR" Also—th fi- » tpi-o-'r. of. the New Si-ria. H; Start Ibis new -> r a ( oinirt — ’' tv ■•” '-< \»int" i.oniiiig — er I'p:

Mr* laiui’e Htawart -and anna. Cla cneo and Lyna ot Wreu, Ohio. Mrs. L E. Brothers of Minneapolis. Minn. •——e— ——— 64 BABIES BORN AT NEW HOSPITAL (Continued From Page months is !MI9. During this period 5.5.3 operulloilH were performed lit the hospital, divided its follows' major operations. 278; minor operations 81: tonsillectomy h 224 Other cases treated at the hospital were, medical cases, 156; maternities 63; fractures 36; burns 4; eye eases 3. During rush periods every room on the first and second floors have been occupied and accomodations have been made on several occasions for patients in the sun rooms and on the third floor of the hospital. The flrst day the hospital 1 whs opened to thj public six persons were admitted as patients. — o —- N POLICE MAKE RAIDS ON DRY LAW VIOLATORS Continued from Page one davit, will be filed. Mr. Tanvas was not in his shop -when the raid was made and knew nothing about it until he was aroused from sleep at his home in the south I»art of the city Saturday night Mr. Kelley said that lie could not say whether a charge would be filed against Tanvas or not. In case the charge is filed it will not—bg done until late tonight or tomorrow, he said. / NATIONAL | HOSPITAL DAY TUESDAY, MAY 12 Let us observe tomorrow, the titty .set ttsitle for this ptirxise by visiting til our institution, the Adams Comity Memorial Hospital 60. •w id votr

An Institution Like The Fine ADAMS COUNIY ♦ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL . . 1»ll 1 - is indeed a project that every citizen is proud of. Modern and up-to-the-minute in every detail it serves humanity in the most skillful manner. i Its capable ollicefs. its superintendent and its nurses work diligently and have made it one of the finest in- \ . . . stitulions of its kind in the state. Let us show our appreciation of their efforts by visiting them. i National Hospital Day TOMORROW - MAY 12 .Niblick & Co

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