Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1925 — Page 5
RETURN FROM ITT WINONA MEETING
Four Ladies Represented Reformed Church At Missions School Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann, Mrs. Ed Miller and Misses Eleanor and Frances Limenstoll returned yesterday from Winona where they attended the School of Missions during the past week. They were sent as delegates front the W. M. S. and G. M. G. of the Zion Reformed rhurrh. All delegates report a very profitable and inpi ring conference. The a,Tff reuses by the large number of returned missionaries added much to the inspiration of the conference. The W. M. S. will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 and the G. M. G. on Tuesday night at 7:30 when detailed reports will be given on the conference. A total of 365 delegates registered for the School of Mlsions at Winona; 246 attended the Women's department and 119 attended the Young Women's section. The following table shows the number of delegates In the Women's department according to denominations: Methodist, 62; Reformed, 39; Presbyterian. MS; Brethern, 23; United Brethern, 16; Friends, 14; Evangelical, 6; Baptist, 19; Christian. 5; Free Methodfst, 5; Mennonite, 6; Lutheran. 3; United Presbyterian, 3; Ref. Presbyterian, 1; Congregational, 2; Holland Reformed. 2; Disciples, 1; no denomination, 2. The following is the Young Women's record: Presbyterian, 49; Reformed, 20; j United Brethren, 15; Methodist, 14; • Brethern, 6; Evangelical. 6; Baptist, 4; Lutheran, 3; Mennonite, 1; Episcopal, 1. President Back At Summer White House Swampscott, Mass., July 1— The President and Mrs Cooiidge were back at the summer white house here today hoping to resume the vacation routine which was interrupted Sunday when they were forced to hurry to Plymouth to the bedside of Colonel Cool- * idge. ■ 11
, 11». 1111 ***** 11 h<» I j A complete _ j newspaper ! ■; PRINCES, wars, conventions, the excite- ;; :: merits of Europe, football victories, the II • ■ counting 1 up of votes, church affairs, com- ;; :: munity weddings—everything eventful. Yet j! ■ ■ the newspaper is incomplete without the ;; :: news that concerns you most. jl «i i | «» • • • ; Events belong to unusual days. But day ;; ;: after day you get out of bed, wear clothes, :! ■; eat foods, walk in shoes. News of better ;; :: mattresses for your bed, of better clothes, !l ;• food, shoes, at prices you like.... is of more ;; :: moment to you than the overthrow of kings. :: ■j • Things of daily importance are talked about ;; :: in adveifisements. Shaving sticks, tooth !j <; pastes, cuff links, breakfast foods. Here is ;; :: friendly, intimate news to make your days :: j | more pleasant. News of things you know j ■ :: about and might like to know more. Conve- :: ■ ; nienceS you once thought could never be ;; :: yours. :; «i { I j | . Advertisements are the news of every- ■; :; day things that concern you most. No news- :: paper would be complete without them. j; • ■ !! ■ ; Advertisements are frequently the most ;; ;; interesting news in the Decatur Daily j I • Democrat. Read them. ;; ;; ..
Miss Bertha Brunner spent the day la Port Wayne visiting with friends, i Donald Parr and Deaae Dorwin motored to Bluffton last night and attended the American Legion Main street Festival. (j C, 8. Nlbiick and son, l>r. Stewart j Niblick, motored to Vincenes, this morning where Mr. Niblick, sr., will * look after business interests. e D. D. Lehman, of Berne, looked after t business interests here yestrday. g Elbridge Lautzpnhelser, of Plea- ■ sant Mills, was a business caller here yesterday. Manric Hauey attended the Bluffton American legion Street Festival 'last evening. ( P. Mellila and daughter, Elizabeth, are leaving for eastern Ohio, for a short visit. Mrs. Emil Egley, of west of’ the city, was a shopper here yesterday afternoon. | k i Work is almost completed on the I construction of the rest room entrance on the south side of the court house. The entrance will be opened in a fw days, it was announced today. I Word has been received in this city from Ralph Tyndall and Walter Krick Decatur young men who wiil attend ' Columbia University this summer. At 'present the two young men are touring Maine enjoying the scenery in Mr. Krick’s Ford. They will return I ! to New York and enter school there 1 July 3. The school will extend throu--1 ghout the rest of the summer and ' they will return in September to assume their positions in th Decatur high school. 'l Mrs. Nora Parrish and daughter. Donna, spent the afternoon in Fort ' Wayne as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Ear! Meyers. j O. M. McGee, of Van Wert, Ohio, caffed on business friends here this morning. Hal Ayres, state Auto Marshall of Indiana, was a business visitor here this morning. Arthur WemhofT, Carl Gass, Fred Schulte, Harold Nib’ick, Bernard Clark, Gerald Kohne, Wayne and Paul Phillips, were among those who were in Bluffton last evenign attending the Street Festival given by the American Legion. Vere Welker, son of M. J. Welker, left today for Camp Knox, Kentucky, where he will enter the C. M. T. C. to lie held at that baracks during the
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month of July. The young man is a sophomore In Decatur high school and this is his second year at Cutnp Knox. I Fred Schurger and Leo Ehlnger motored to B.ufl'ton last evening and attended the American Legion Street Festival. I A, E. Greene, of Fort Wayne, is as I Isting pn the Decatur-Fort Wayne , Traction line for a few days, j Mrs. Guy Ferguson, of Blue Creek township, was a shoppor here this | afternoon, Willie Leigh, of Portland, called on business friends here this afternoon. ! Frank Faurote, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives here today. > B. G. Keller, of Fort Wayne was in the city today on business. Janies Elberson, local service station owner, was removed to his home today from the Adams County Memorial Hospital where he received medical- treatment for the past several i days. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bralnerd left for Travers City, Michigan, early tills morning to be at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Beadle, w r ho is seriously ill and not expected to live. I Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd will make the trip by motor ‘Huntin' th' house over fer some-' thin’ that couldn’ be lost is aggra- 1 vatin' enough, but jest you w-ait till you misplace your love," said Mrs. Em Pash, as her daughter slammed th' door an' started off t’ work unpainted. I don't know what a poetic license costs, but it ought t’ be doubled.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. | The Misses Katharine Kocher and BAND CONCERT and FIREWORK DISPLAY Thursday Evening July 2 PREBLE, INDIANA Games, Contests. Refreshments of AM Kinds. Concert by Wiltshire Band. Auspices Preble- A. C. and Business Men’s Association.
t Lucilo Engle have returned from a 1 several days outing at the Kocher . cottage at Hsmllton Lake, r Mr. and Mrsv M. J WerUberger 1 left this morning for Bentou Harbor. 1 Mlch|., to attend the funeral of their . granddaughter. Miss Mildred Wertz- , berger. | Reports from the bedside of Mrs. t Helen Humbarger, whp was operat- , ed on yesterday morning at the I Memorial hospital, state that she is i resting easy and getting along hh well as can be expected. Sheriff Seeking Two Girls And Companions Sheriff Baker was busy today attempting to locate two young glrla and their male companions who have been mining from their homes here since last Saturday. One of the girls Uvea at Mouuiouth and the , other in Decatur. They have been' , staying at the homes of relatives in Geneva and Bryant until last night, when the mother of oue of the girls went there after theini. o Baby Is Dead At Birth — Robert Lowell was the name of a stillborn baby born to Mr. and Mrs.
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* Otto Pett, of Washington township, i r this morning. The child is survived ' |by his parents and two brothers, WUr bur and Harold. One brother, Mar* lin Arthur, is deceased. Funeral serr vices will be held from the home i- Thursday afternoon, the Rev, A. W. j Hinz, pastor of the Zion Lutheran ■ church, of this city, officiating. Burial * will be made in the Decatur cema ! ,tery. * ; ■ - o - " — * ’ rl Oats and corn chop $2.50 Ground either fine or course. ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO. 153t3 , | 0 I —I —$—WANT ADS EARN—J- | ' --- .. . ... ... i. . The Key to Suecens Success depends primarily on a healthy liver and stomach. Yon can not think straight if those organs are , not working properly. M.iyr'g Wood* , erful Remedy Is usually successful in such cases. Our advice to everyone troubled -in this way, especially wh«n accompanied with bloating in thn Btomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis.. At H Holthouse Drug Co., and Druggists tj everywhere. I
Today’s Used Car List STAR SEDAN 1U23 On ik-w ruldwr front nml rear f Imnipcrs thclric windshield wiper — spare [ lire in exira good slupe. FORD TOURING—I9I7—new rubber—in fine condition. ALLEN T in good running condition OVERLAND T—l923—extra good condition. These cars can be bought with ;i small down payment; balance by the month. The Hileman Garage G. R. Hileman E. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. _________
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