Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1925 — Page 3

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L pep' o^" rn# "’ ! ’m’ l " b Re9t ■ Woman’s Si ■H' 1 > r %. Ald SOfle ' y ~ Mr "' t* nH " l . il) of chrlß,lan >**’* H 1* Merryy. Chib-M™- Glen ?L k* p ' m ’ (#»”■ Friday p-XX ““ s " le_ “"'“T'w ’X™ Ep ‘ iX”" S ' 1 ”" l» .— „ Mosk Department, of the Wo- ■ “it t 0 theLibraryat7:3O o’clock toattendance of -very memHr n requestedu Important call meeting of the W « Department of 'he Womans ►’V, be held Thursday evening ’I Old Adams County Bank at ‘"clock. The attendance of evgßwnber is urged . n. tenth reunion of the LymanJ Sarl in families vvill he held on Kmanstahl farm south of I’eter--August 167and Mrs. ('. E. H-E entertained Luptial dinn-r in honor of Miss Lfraniand the Rev F I). Whitejah.se marriage will occur next Mat their home in Adams street Ejy evening Covers were laid inelve guests. !X Keiper-Geisler Reunion Mi have be- for the Keifamily reunion which is Hl asnua'ly. The reunion will be U this year. August 30. at a grove jtheast of Wren, Ohio. Several Dearfamilies are planning to attendUmuion. Next year it will be held ißiaor. UFANT CHILI) DIES hd Son Os Mr. And Mrs. Homer giater Dies At Hospital Late Wednesday: 111 Since Birth. hrdd Harvey Ginter, infant child ffc. and Mrs. Homer Ginter, who ■ie in the south part of the city. M at the Memorial hospital late jterday afternoon. The child had hah ill health since its birth. July I A twin brother Jerane is in good ■kb. Be baby was taken to the hospital ■Friday and all efforts were made rate his life, but death intervened, it is survived by the parents and ie listers and one brother. The tors are Miriam. Terveer, Marcella •I Delores. Fueral services will he hehl Friday taioon from the home at 3 o’clock, k Rev. Wisner, pastor of the Deist Methodist Circuit, will be in htfe. Burial will take place at the kry cemetery.

*wmm I Your Earnings— 1 MOST everyone works hard enough for the money he is paid, but in so many cases loses out by not realiz- Ji ing that a definite part of it should in turn work for him. THS really successful, saves by a practical plan of daily thrift and comes tin possession of a sum of tmoney which Is the result of bank I deposits and their dividend earnings. ■ WHY not call and arrange to open '? ju account with us? S OBcjiik and SurplusJl2O.obo.oG „ ' i -

1 guess th' reason parents no longer lead th’r childre in th' way they should go is because th’ parents are not goin' that wayZMurderer will out. —Abe Marlin lndianupo.it NedMr. arid Mrs. Frank Downt and Mrs Lulu Swearingt n spent Wednesday at ternon in lA>rt Wayne. Mrs. H. J Chidley. of Chicago, Is a guest of her mother. Mrs .1. 11. Burnett. Mrs. Chidley’s daughters, have been visiting here for the past six weeks while she ami her busband enjoyed a motor trip to Seattle. Washington and other places of interest. Mrs. Chidley and daughters will return to their home Monday. Miss Marie Murtaugh, of this city, and her guest Miss Luella Durkee, of Cleveland, Ohio, visited friends at Fort Wayne Tpesday evening. Mr and Mrs. H F. Kitson visited friends at Fort Wayne today. Mr- and Mrs. E. F. Miller and family motored to Van Wert, Ohio, last even. Ing to visit relatives. They were accompanied home by Mrs. E. L. Everett. and daughters, Marion and Catherine, of Elsinore, Cat., and Mrs. Emma Everett, who will enjoy a tew days visit here with relatives They will go from here to South Whitley and return to their home at Elsinore in two weeks. Mrs. Emma Everett will accompany her daughter-in-law and children, for a several months visit. Mrs. William Murtaugh and daughter, Anna, have gone to Wheeling, West Virginia, for a months visit with relativesRobert Kamm, of Chicago, is visiting his ucnle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Carmody and children, for a few days. Mrs. ERrner Dubach, of Linn Grove, underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning and is recovering satisfactorily". Benjamin Eiting went to Portland, today, to attend the Portland Fair. Mrs. Walter Weimer ami children.! Richard and Dorothy Jean, of Chi-j cago, and Mrs. Clifford Lee and son! Chalmer, visited at the O. T. Johnson home yesterday. Charles Spade. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard and Mrs. and Mrs. Kleinknight will motor to Hanover. Ohio, to spend a week with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall left this morning for New York City where she wi.l visit her son Ralph who has been attending Columbia University and

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is recovering from a recent operation. He will be dismissed from the hospital In a few days and after a short rest will return home with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lltterer who returned recntly from a trip through southern Indiana report a delightful time. They enjoyed a week at Madison, the old home of Mr, Lltterer The Misses Geraldfhe and Helen Helen Everett, who have bee the ■ i- 11 of their aunt. Mrs. Belle Llch- < integer, of near Wren, Ohio, this summer, visited friends and relatives in this city this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon to take Mrs. J. F. Rake to that city. Mrs. Rake will go on from there to Denver to spend u few days before returning to her home at Evansville. o Miss Fletcher Denies Engagement Is Cancelled Berlin, Aug. 13 —With her wedding scheduled for today postponed. Miss Louisa Fletcher, daughter of an Indianapolis banker, branded as false, manors that there had been a cancellation of her engagement to the youthful Count Von Schmettow. Previously she had declared that the wedding was postponed due to technicalities involved in German- red tape. She had to file a birth certificate to obtain the necessary marriage license, and this had been tardily, it was explained. Meantime, certain occurrences lent an air of mystery to the situation. Miss Flethcher conferred here with Count Von Schmettow. senior, at length Tuesday .while her fiance was admittedly absent in Sweden. Subseqquently the United Press inquired at Pommerning, where the wedding was

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to be observed today on the Von Schmettow estate, but was unable to tall: Wdh the eider count though it was established that he was at home. His secretary, who, however, cannot be taken us an authority, snapped over the telephone: •'There wont be any wedding" Subsequent.y he tried to mitigate this blunt statement. Eskimos Broadcast From The North Polo Region Chicago Aug. 13 An Eskimo quartet, singing folk songs within eleven degrees of the North Pole entertained a little group of radio enthusiasts n> the Arlington Heights radio experiment station, ft KN here last night. Lend and clear the gutteral music came through the air, and listeners declared the test a success The music was broadcast from the deck of the ship Peary, of the Mac Millan arctic expedition. E. F. McDonald, president of the Zenith Radio company, and second in command acted as anonuncer. The ship station is WAP and broadcasts on a wave length of forty meters. •'I wish to introduce the following Eskimos who will sing for you: InYou Geetook. Kauseah, Nuk-Apiug-Wa and Ak-KomoLlng Wa. McDonald said. He announced the program consist ed of "the song of snow bunting" "The Song of the Raven” and "The Song of the Fox”. o Great Western Ranch Cut Into Small Farms Lubbock, Texas. — I United Press.) — Another aitpost of the rapidly vanishing “west” has fallen before the advance of "King Cotton'’ in the Pan-

handle. i Announcement has been made here that the famous Spade Ranch com-1 posed of 200.000 acres of land located in four counties of the southern panhandle, will be brokne up into 1I farming tracts and placed on thmarket this fall. The Spade ranch, owned by the Ell wood Interests of De Kalb 111 , ha been operated for more than > year ; I by William Elwood of Lubbock. The "cat daw" soil in this section has ben classified by the United States Agricultural Survey as the best grade of cotton producing land in the South Plains section. 0 i M. McStoops, Petersburg, Indiana, and one of the old timers of this city. Is here for a few days visit with his aunt, Mrs. Sarah Blackburn and other relatives and friends. He sold his newspaper office five months ago and has been enjoying a rest since. He and Mrs. Stoops expect to winter in Florida. o Bebout Reunibn Aug. 15 The second annual reunion of the I Bebout family will be held at Hell- | mont park, Decatur, on Sunday. Aug. 15. All decendants of Joseph Bebout, deceased, are urged to attend.

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| THE CORT | I TONIGHT TOMORROW I r IVdio de Cardoba—Renee Adaree jY I :md a distinguished cast in a big ■ I Metro-Goldwyn Attraction " ’ I ‘ THE BANDOLERO” | ■ A brave, lusty story of young love in Old Spain. All O a Hie thrill:, of the real Spanish bull-fight arena. O r “Gridiron Gertie” comedy M 10c 25c ■ THE ADAMS Theatre I LAST TIME TONIGHT I “The House of Youth” I \ great story that delves deeply into every aspect ol H present-day Jife featuring k 9 Jacqueline Logan r !he tale of a great love awakened by a great injury, M “Sherlock Sleuth”—a good comedy ■ 10c 25c ■ FRIDAY SAT! RDAA Pete Morrison anti bis horse ■ Lightning in “Cowboy Grit" H St XDAA MONDAY Gloria Swanson in “Her Love M Story” H