Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1925 — Page 5
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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lobenztiue. of Grund Rapids, Michigan, arrived Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lobrnstinn at Mouioe. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hendricks Tuesday. Mr. Lolieiistiue left Ibis luoruiug for Fort Wayne. Mrs. Lobemitinc will meet him there Friday morning and they will go to Chicago for a few days visit, before returning to their home in Grand Rapids. T. A. Gottschalk, of Berne, was a business visitor here this morning. Tlie Misses Esther Kukelhan ami Ruth Hoile, of north of the city, were shoppers here yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory spent the daV *in Fort* Wayne visiting with friends. 'Tow Parsons. of Louisville, was in tlie city today calling on business friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. J Darkless and daughter. Frances, motored to Van Wert, Ohio, this afternoon and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Becker and family. While preparing to start dinner today noon, Mrs. John Muilinia had the misfortune to accidentally trip and fall on her left shoulder, dislocating the arm Doctors Coverdale were immediately called and they set •he arm. Mrs. Mumma is resting easy amj p is thought no bad effects wi’i <vu»e from the fall. Mrs. Charles Smith and uoice, Carrol Koontz, of Indianapolis, who have been visiting at the Mrs. C. R. Hammel home, left this morning for Dctro t, Mich. Mrs. H. L. Koontz, who has also been visiting here left for her home at Indianapolis. Mrs. K itherine Snyder ami grainj son. Billy, have returned to this eny ji.tft.er a four-weeks visit with relatives iu northern Michigan. W. 1,. Brokaw and wife of LakeWood, Ohio, have returned to their home after a few days visit with his luother. It. F. Brokaw and family of 7ltt High st,. and other relatives here ami at Portland. Miss Mae Borling made a business trip to Fort Wayne in the interest of the Borling Company. Mrs. William Parent spent the day in Fort. Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. James Stulls and daughter, Naomi, spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Dr. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills, was u business visitor in the. city this afternoon. o Appointment Os Bishop Chartrand Is Official Rome, May 20 —Tlie transfer of the Rigid Rev. Joseph (\ Chartrand, bi •'ihop of Indianapolis, to become arch bishop of Cincinnati, is official and final. Reports circulated in the United litotes indicating that the promotion might be reconsidered arc unfounded- - — o■■ - - — President Os Ohio State University Resigns Gplumbus, t- May 20.—,Dr. W. “ Thompson t>- . tendered his WJgnatlon at preside ■ ; Ohio State 1 University. The boa- • r trustees 1 took no action at. tods meting The resignation is a renews., 1 the Rectors request made !i ° that he be relieved of his 1
(CHARTER GRANTED TO DECATUR CLUB State Professional And Business Women’s Club Elects Officers Mrs. Helen Shaw Krutz, of Goshen was elected president of tlie Indiana Professional and Business Women's club in session ths week at Evansville. A charter lias been granted to the women of Decatur and the organization in this city has just been com pleted. Miss Krutz was unopposed for tlie presidency of the state organization. Other officers are: Miss Kaloolab ' Rowe, of Evansville, first vice-presi-dent; Dr. Harriet Wiley, Portland. Second vice-president; Junnie Rae Herscli, Portland, recording seen- • tary; Martini Vinncdge, Anderson, treasurer; Gertrude Barrett, Muncie, national vice-president for Indiana; and Gladys Fitch, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Norman Dakin. South Bond. Clara B. Dragoon. Franklin and Grace Conroy, Hammond, directors. • South Bend lias been selected as I the convention city for 11126. A largo • attendance was present at tlie Evansville conclave. Social functions and ■ business sessions were included in tlie program. 0 LU I lll■■MllLll JILWHUMB | Court House I Suit On Notes The Citizens Banking Company, of Modoc, today hied two suits on notes in the Adams circuit court. In one suit, filed against Jbscph W. and Sarah J. Hettier, judgment for $1,360 is demanded. In the other suit, filed against Joseph W. Hettier and Aaron C. Huffman, judgment for SBOO is demanded. Attorney Clark .1. Lutz,, of tills city, represents the plaint iff in Dotli suits. Case Is Appealed The ease of Smith. -Yager & Fall,, druggists, againsl the Holland St Louis Sugar company. suit on a i ho k. which was tried in th'’ -court of John W. Merriman, justice of the peace recently, has been appealed to the circuit court. Judgement for $38.45 in favor of the plaintiff was awarded in the justice of peace court. o Chicago Jeweler Bobbed Os $50,000 In Gems Chicago. May 20—(United Press)— Charles P. Goldberg, jeweler, of New York City, was robbed of $50,000 worth of unset diamonds in a loop jewelry store here today. Three bandits trussed Goldberg. Hie owner of tlie shop and two employees, took the former's wallet of gems and ss,mm worth of jewelry from tliestore aud walkedjaway. Mrs. J. J- Owens was admitted to the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning where she will receive medical' treatment. o - Jack Belgcr and Mr Algers, of Bluffton. --ere here today Icoklng after business interests.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1925.
CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Til D. —(’arolyu Acker, 7:30 p.iu, Lutheran Bible Class —School house, 7:30 p. in. Baclm'or Maids —Mis. Joe Laurent. 6:30 p. m. St. Viuceut de Paul—K. of C. Hall 2:30 p.iu. Five Hundred Club—Mrs. A. ft. Ashbaucher, 7:30 p. m. Thursday iatyal Daughters class of Evangelical Sunday School, Mrs. Joe Linn 7:30 o'clock. IX Y. 11. Class of U. 1). Church — Mrs. John Hill. Ladies Aid Society of Presbyterian Church—Church parlors. 2:30 Christian Ladles' Aid SocietyChurch Parlors. 2:30 p in. Woman’s Foreign Misionary Society of M. E. church —Mrs. C. L. Walters, 7:00 p. in. E. V. Ladies' Aid Society—Chutv.li parlors, 2 p.iu. Friday St. Marys Township Home Economics Club —Mrs. Will Evans. Ladies* Aid society of M. E. church —church parlors, 2:30 p. in. Saturday Ladles' Aid Society ot Presbyterian Church, 2c supper—Church dining room, 5 to 7 pin. Christian Ladies' Aid Society Bake Sale--Leichtle’s Meat Market. Miss Vivian Burk entertained the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority last evening at her nome in First street. Miss Rowena Shoaf, or Detroit and Mrs. R. 11. (Tiumborlaiu. of Peru, were out-of-town guests. Alter a short business session a social hour was enjoyed, during which time delicious refreshments were served, l>y the Im Hess. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Evangelical Church will hold their regular meeting in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. The attendance of every member is requested as business .of importance will be dftcussed. The Psi lota Xi Sorority met last evening at the Mrs. ('. ('.. Pumphrey in Third street. A pot luck supper was served at seven o'clock after which a chapter examination was given by Mrs. laiul.sc Norris of Indianapolis. The next molding will he at the home of Miss Donna Parish. June 2. i The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. L. Walters, on Madison street, at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. All members are urged Io be present. The C. E. Society of the Evangelical church held their regular monthly business and social meeting last evening at the home of the Misses Zelnia and Bertha Fuhrman. The attendance was good and the meeting was enjoyed by all present. Election of officers will take place at the next meeting which will be held the second Tuesday in June. Tlic meeting of x the D. V. It. Class
in 3 Pl— 'w— Use the Mails Sonic farmers, busy with the spring work, find little lime to come Io town during bunking hours. I inter these conditions it is good business Io bunk by mail. Deposits will be promptly credited and an acknowledgment mailed to each depositor. L I his Hank is always glad to see | you, lint when you can't spare | time Io come in, use the mails. Bcpik. Capital and Surplus \ Dj^Ccftur,lndiana
of the Unitod Brethren Church will meet Thursday eveuiug at the homo of Mrs. John Hill in West Madison street. The assisting hostess will be Mrs. Will Foughty and Mrs. Ben Hoagland. The mooting has been changed trout Erlday night to Thursday on acouul ot commencement. , The Root Township Home Economics club will meet Thursday afternoon at tlie home of Mrs. Bernice Magley. May 28 All members uro ut'g ed to be present al the meeting. The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday School will meet at the home' of Mrs. Joe Linn at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. AU members are urged to be present. —» o SEARCHING FOR MISSING WITNESS Chicago Police Searching For Important Witness In Shepherd Case Chicago, May 20.—Scores of public officers searched the loop this as-j ternoon tor Robert A. White, missing prosecution witness in the Shepherd germ murder case. Reports to Stales Attorney Robert E. Crowe were that White is being held in a loop hold be agents of the defense. Crowe received the report of White's presence in the city from a local newspaper which claims to have located him. In the meantime Crowe convened the grand jury to present evidence on White’s disappearance. Crowe said he would seek indictments but refused to tell who would be named. White is a very important state witness as he is the only man who can cororobate charges that W. D. Shepherd on trial, charged with murder, visited the "Dr. Charles Falman, bacterological school" to take a cours • in germ culture for the purpose of innoculating Billy with typhoid baccilli. —: o NOTICE TO PUBLIC A young mar. by the name of Ralph Martz, representing himself to be a brother of Bessie and Hester Martz is not any relation of the undersigned. Public please take notice. It MRS COY MARTZ RECOVER QUICK FROM GRIPPE OR FLU! After a spell of Grippe or flu. when your system is all run down and your legs are so weak they can hardly hpld up your body, the best thing you can do to get back your health and strength quick, is to start right in taking Tanlac. It's wonderful how soon you really do start to improve! Tanlac sail/right in and puts the system in fighting trim. It cleans the blood, revitalizes the digestive organs, gives you an appetite for solid food and makes you feel like a new person. Nothing will turn the trick quite as fast as Tanlac. made after the famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and herbs gathered from the four corners of the earth. Buy a bottle today and get started back to full strength and vigor. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pill* for Constipation TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH
Bryan Bringa Factional Strife Into Open Today Columbus, 0.. May 2«. — (United press. I—William Jcuuings Bryan today brought into the open the undercurrents of tactional strife which have been ihregtoping the solidarity of the national assembly of the Pres bv ter fan church bopinning here tomorrow. Bryan Jumped Into the thick of pre. assembly conferences, sponsoring a resolution which may throw the fundainenlallst uioderist row within the church unto the open floor of the assembly. The resolution provides luinority
The Dramatic Team of the Local K. of P. LODGE will present “Damon and Pythias” At the High School Auditorium W ednesday—Thursday May 26 and 27 Tickets are now on sale by members of the local lodge or at the F. V Mills Grocery CHILDREN 25c ADMISSION ADULTS 50c
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reports of tlic permanent judicial committee, to which all troublesome* matters arc referred, may be presented for action on the floor. The resolution was adopted by the general council ot the church this afternoon and Is assured, leaders said, of adoption by the assembly. — - Will Pay Debt To U. S. In Full, Premier Says Rome, May 20 In the senate today premier Mussolini said that Italy will pay her debt to the U. H. fully. H« demanded the "most favored nation" treatment.
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