Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1925 — Page 5

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Blue serge clothes seem t' cause dandruff. Th' Apple Grove, Debatin’ Society met Saturday night an’ resolved that ther win more quarrelin’ oer religion than ever’thing' else put t’gether.-Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. f I Llhn Kern made a business trip to Kort Wayne this morning. A radiogram was received from Mrs. Helen Berling, by her family, stating "feeling fine.’’ The radiogram ■ Was received at New York and sent from there through Western Union. Mrs. Berling and Miss Josephine KnitfT sailed from New York Saturday and will enjoy a three months tour in Europe. Mrs. D. J. Hensley spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. E. G. Coverdale was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver at Fort Wayne today. Miss Francis Dugan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan, who has been an instructor in the Windsor Private School at Boston, for the past several years, was made a director of the Boston College Chib recently. Miss Dugan will arrive home about June 2f to spend the summer with her parents. Mrs. Christena Niblick vis ted friends at Fort Wayne today. Miss Helen Dugan returned yesterday from Indianapolis where she spent several days visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mis. Pierre Goodrich. illiam Lennart made business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon in the interests of Lenhart and Son, lumber dealers. # Judge D. E .Smith of Fort Wfeyne attended to business here this morning. <’. E. B$U. wife and son are enjoying a motor trip through the east this week. I Dr. J. G. Grandstaff of Preble Iris purchased a new Buick car. Dr. Summers is driving a new Paige sedan. Mrs. Gertrude Lehman Albright, of Columbia, Missouri, a former domestic science instructor in the Decatur high school, was visiting friends and former acquaintances here today Mrs. Albright taught in the local high school from 1918 to 1920. Miss Dorothy Walters, a student in Northwestern University. Evanston. Illinois, has < arrived home to spend the summer months with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walters,. 503 Madison street. Attorney* David E. Smith, of Fort Wayne, was a business • visitor in Decatur today. » flugene Durkjp returned last night from a business trip at Detroit. Mich. | R. C- Johns, of Fort Wayne, was a business caller in the city today. 1 The Misses Edith and Blanche Ervin left for South Bend today to attend the commencement exercises of the Nt. Marys of Notre Dame. Miss Velma ErVin, is a member of Iho graduating class. Miss LeAnna Vance went to Fort Wayne this afternoon to attend the commencement exercises of South Side high school. She will be a gu-st of Miss Margaret Rose, who is a member of the graduating class\ — o —- COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES , , A boy baby. Taul Edwin, ttas horn 1 to Mr. and Mrs- Maurice Butcher at the Adams County Memorial hospit- < al today. Both mother and babe are 1 reported to be doing well. Ruby Irene Workinger. of Wren. Ohio, underwent an operation for 1 •he removal of tonsils at the hospital 1 I Mrs. Charlotte Hendricks. 1908 Wayne Trace, Foft Wayne, 1 went a major operation at the Memorial hospital in this yity yesterday She is reported to be getting f along nicely. ’ Miss Lorene Hall, of Geneva, und- j erwent a major operation at the Memorial hospital yesterday and I reported to be doing as well as can f be expected Chinese pictures suggest rather, than relate the story. i

Meeting For Women Only I At I mon U. B. Church to’Sen'd W ° meil h “ V,! b *’" ‘“v'fd ® n meetll,K fOr wul «'’n only Ut the UD10 “ V. B. church. Io about two and one-half miles I south west of Willshire. Ohio Thurs •’ = »■*«;. t”; he Rev erßnd w L(llz ' harge of the n ting. The Reverend tail Roop, of Findlay, Ohio, will de'Ver an interesting and educational address. No children under i 2 veill . K „/ ««e will be admitted to the lecture I All women are invited t 0 attend — -0 __ .... Kirkland Township Had Storm Saturday Evening Kirkland township was visited by a severe rain and wind, and hail storm last Saturday evening, ami much dam age was done to buildings and crops ! The rainfall was so heavy that it ir| still too wet to plow corn. The wind blew over two corn cribs, several rial fences anti fruit trees on the farm of William Zimmerman, county assessor; blew over two corn cribs, several rail Carper farm; blew over a windmill .and tore part of the roof off tig- harn on the R. n. Limenstall farm, moved a chicken house and silo off their foundations on the Ed Arnold farm, and uprooted many suit amt shadtrees, on different farms. Hail stones fells for several minutes. Charlotte Vanderlip Denies Rumor Os Her Engagement Chicago. June 9—(United Press)— Merely the gossip of a co-ednea-tional campus," 19 year old Char lotte Vandeilip, daughter of Frank A. Vanderlip retired New York banker, declared today in denying reports that she had become engag ed to marry a University of Chicagc student. Reports that Miss Vanderlip was ■ engaged to Norman Wright, one ol her school mates, have been in eir culation about the campus for several months. The pair has been seei together frequently. ' “The moment a girl in a co-educa itional school is seen witli a man ’ she’s the victim of matrimonial ru mors,” Miss Vanderlip sputtered in dignantlyf "We’ve been good friend —that’s all.” I o — I ; o ■ State Accountants Nearly Through In Adams Count, Tile state accountants, who hav been working in this county the pas six weeks, will complete their audi of tlie city,books this week and wil then go to Berne, where they wil ’check the books of the school boari and the town treasurer. They wil I complete their work in this count; 'within the next week or ten days. o I Court House Judgement Is Awarded ' In the case of Eugene ('. Martin vs Charles N. Martin et al. the cour awarded judgement for the plainer against the defendants. Charles N Martin and Emma Roy, for s2.iGS.:l< and costs, ami dismissed the case as ti the other defendant. Set For Issue | In the ease of S. W Peterson vs Frank and C. Elnora Winans, an ab fstract was filed by the defendants The case was set for issue on Sep tern her 8. Administrator Appoirited Chalmcr O. tPorter has been ap pointed administrator in the estate cf his mother. Sarah I. Porter. H< i!ed bond in the sum </ SI,OOO. o — BIRTH A girl baby was born Sunday to Mrs. Fred’Gay. at the James Gay home in the north part or file city- The baby weighed eight pounds at the time of her birth. She has not yet been nam ed. Both baby and mother are reported to be getting along nicely. The baby’s father, Fred Gay, was recently employed as night policeman in this city. —— TIPTON— Despite the heat, J M. Ertel of Tipton, wears heavy nrties. He has to wade cold waler most of the day at the bottling plant wher- — notice to gas consumers Your gas bills are due the H rs t of the month. If yo»ii do not receive your bill by the first of June please call No. <5 and a hill will be mailed to you. Don’t forget to bring yoiir bill with you or enclose it you remit by mail. No discount after the 10thNORTHERN INDIANA GAb AND ELECTRIC CO. 8 io

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1925.

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday llebckuh Lodge—('lull Rooms, 7:30 p.m. Corinthian ( lass of Christian , ■ Church Church, 7 p.m. I Flowr Mission, Women’s Christian temperance Union. Library room. Dorcas Class of BJ, V. Church Mrs. . John Spahr, 7:30 p.m. Bridge Club —Helena Meyers. Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor—Church, 7 p.m. Pot Luck Supper. Election of Officers. Dutiful Daughters Class of Evangelical church—Mrs. Russell Melchi, | 122 South First, street, 8 p.m. I Civic Section of Woman's ClubI Library, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Spanish War Veterans—West End Bai her Shop, 7:30 p.m. ’ I C. L. of C. Degree Team practice— I K. of C. Hall. 7 p.m. i Plieobe Bible Class of Reformed I Church —Mrs. Hasel Aeschilmad. r Lutheran Bible Class —Schoolhouse , —8:00 p. m. Thursday s U. H. Indies' Aid Society—Uluirch I parolors. 2 p.m. I Work and Win Class of U. B. Church—Church Parlors. i' So Cha Rea —PoatpcjnedI Monroe Indies’ Aid Society —Mr#. Will Mitchell, 2 p.m. Ladies’ Aid Societyt of Evangeli |t cal Church—Church Parlors, 2 pm. k Ladies’ Aid Society of Lutheran k church—Schoolhouse, 3:00 p. m. g Friday Ben Hur Lodge Lodge Rooms. 7:30 p. m. Friday Night Club — Mrs. J. H. Heller, 8:00 p. m. is |( Saturday r W. M. S. of Reformed Church —2c supper—Church dining room, 5 to 7 p.m. \ ■ll * N ' The meeting of the So Cha Rea n ( lull, which was to have been held u Thursday evening, has been postpon u ed. All members are trged to note l s the change. | Mrs. ('. A. Dugan is entertaining her Bridge Club this afternoon at her home in Monroe street. Mrs. J. Ft. Hqt'ton is a guest besides the club J members. I I '* An important meeting of the Corinht tliian Class of the Christian Church will lie held at the church at 7:00 o’clock this evening. All members , are urged to attend. rd ill The Ladies' Aid Society of the United Brethren Church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o’clock at the church. A good attendance is 7" urged. — $ Tlie second of a series of cafeteria suppers will be-served by the Ladies* Aid Society of the Presbyterian J; church, Saturday, from five to seven o’clock. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. s. I i Nomination and -'lection of officers ' will be held al the regular meeting '*'■ of the Rebekah Lodge at 7:39 o'clock this evening. The attendance ’’ of every member is desired. Tlie Spanish American War Vet erans of the Decatur Posl will meet '* Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock at h the West End Barber Shop. Al! |l ' members are urged to be present. Business of importance will come before tlie meeting—By order of the |1- Commander. ;e e Mr. and Mrs. Dan Noffsinger and daughter, Rena, of Monroe, had us thoir gnosis at dinner Sunday. Mr. and 0 Mrs. Henry Haggard. Mr. and Mrs Jake Haggard, and son. Miroqy. Mrs. v Effie Steele, of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. . -■

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Clyde Noffsinger and Mr. and Mrs.( Arthur Haggard, of Fort Wayne. The anual election of ottleers was lield lust night by the members of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority at the home of Mrs. Clarence Heber. In Third street. Miss Florence Holthouse was elected president; Mrs. Jesse Brunton vice president; Miss Margaret Mylott was re-elected secretary; Mrs. [>-eLawless, trasurer. Final plans wore made for the delegates to attend the annua) convention which will lie held at Mishawaka, Jt»no 22. 28. and :M. Mrs. Clarence Berber will represent tlie local chapter as social delegate and Mrs. Jack Brunton, as business delegate. The next meeting will* be held in three weeks al I lie home of Mrs. James Brown. The C. Iz of C. degree team will meet Wednesday evening at the Kof ,C. hall at 7 o'clock. All members are urged to ba present as Ulis will be tlie final practice before the initiation Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mumma and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Gllpen will enter- 1 tain the Work and Win class at the United Brethren church Thudpdny night. All members of the class are invited. O ; Fuelling Picnic To Be Held Next-Sunday Tin- annual children's picnic of the Fuelling Lutheran church in Root township, will be held in the grove near the school house next Sunday afternoon. There will be plenty of refreshments and amusements for all. A program will be given by the pupils of Professor Dorn. The public 1h invited to attend. ■—' ' o Three Searching Parties To Hunt For Amundsen Three searching parties have been . arranged to hunt for the missing Amundsen Ellsworth polar flyers. The Norwegian government lias started the steamer Ingertre toward I Spitsbergen, carrying airplanes which will scout over the ice fields. The American MacMillan expedition scheduled to leave tor Etah, Greenland the end of June, will maintain a lookout for Amundsen. r A third expedition will be led by Jean Charcot, French polar explorer who is about to leave France fur Greenland. Prominent Arctic experts still share the view that Amundsen eventually will be found but it is recalled that his food supply will run out in about an- ' other week after which he must rely on what game he can shoot. — o~ Darrow To Take Part t In Anti-Evelution Case t s New York,June B—Clarence8 —Clarence Darrow noted trial lawyer of Chicago wie this afternoon agreed on as counsel 4 in the case of John T. Scopes who i i' to be tried at Dayton Tenn., on n 1 charge of having taught evolution in e his school. Urged by the teacher him .. self the American civil libertys union which had divided into two factions over the question of Scopes de 3 sense finally agreed on Darrow as , chief assistant to Dr. J. Neal whw will 1 lead the legal staff for the defense.

o — There will be an important meet- - ing of the Blue Lodge at 7:30 o'clock ■ tonight, Tuesday. John Dickerson W. M. SAN YAK For Weak Kldne-'S. Diabetes, Back I Ache, Dizilnr -. . Rh*iimam.n and In digestion, Get Sa . Yak in Linu-d or Pill Form at Gmith. Yaqer & Falk Drug store. • Tues.- ts

’ Marine Recruiting Station ! is Opened At Fort Wayne j I Word has been received in this city that the United States Marine Corps . lias opened a recruiting station at i Fort Wayne and all men between the ; altes of 18 and 30 are eligible for etilistment. Tlie office Is al South Calhoun street and Sergeant Earl Bostick is in charge. Men enlisting, between the ages of 18 and 21, can assume schooling in any phase of the mechanical or tier ical lines. Enlistment may lie for air. land or sea. It is tlie desire of the officer in charge to have as many enI'stments as possible during the next few days. o Hereford Cattle Sell For $350 Per Head Col. Fred Reppert. nationally known auctioneer, has returned to his home here after completing a circuit of cattle sales in the south and Fifty head of pure bred -Hereford cattle, mostly young cat- ! tie, sold at Versailles, Kentucky, for an average of $350 per head, which is the highest average reached in any sale for the past four years. Buyers were present from twelve states and Canada. The safe was held by Sen. Camden, of Kentucky. In a short horn cattle sale at Kans aas City, Missouri, an average of ( $3lB per head was reached. | Famous Poet Is 111 Rome, June 9. — (United Press.) — The famous poet. Gabriele D'Annunr zio. is ill at his villa at Gar- - done.

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