Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1925 — Page 3

I fyc&ty j.L’B CALENDAR Thursday , . V(1 society of Christian W M 'r* Harry Thompson. 2:80 riiurch— P ", Township Hom* Economics H ' i " Mr , pale Moses. 2 pm. — Mrs Chrlstena Va i. > V m - Friday rv . M eli«l of Chrlß " Bn ' outdoor .Meeting. ' J hur ch puriors. 2:30 p. * r,«tern Star Masonic Hall. 7.30Xse izfionnlres- Moose Home. ,: <>t P >farys Township Home Econo.J Club-Mrs. Otto J»n P enher ß er, j.’O P t». M r 3 John Carmody entertained at ( „'. r tables of Bridge last evening u‘. horns on First street. Garden tM . prs were used as a note of deeorations. Out-of-town t gueatai were, y rs Phares Hiatt, of Jacksonville, Fit.. Mrs. Jule Spies, of Cleveland. Ohio’ Mrs. Meyer, of Hamilton, Ohio; Miss Ora Weber, of Indianapolis, f jliss Weber won the guest prise, i while other prizes were awarded to jlrs. C. A. Dugan and Mrs. Dan Niblick A: the conclusion of the games. ' delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles Voglewode will enter- > Uined at several tables of Bridge this * Menitfg in honor of Mrs Jule Spies and daughter Helen, of Cleveland. I Ohio. 0 —— ' LotsaiDs Ike Lark. holdover booUegger under Dry Chief Lincoln C. Andrews, in Midin' an Italian villa. A congressman says he's tarried th' same um breller 665.000 miles, hut he don't i say whose it is. Robert and Freem tn Falk, of YankI ton 8. D. and .Miss Mary Falk, of Fort Wayne, who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs. Dan Erwin .for the past week, inil Miss Mary tffallow- motored to Pent WetbiMpday ; and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; Pan Falk. Tei Huang, of New York city, w is a visitor in the city for a few hours | this morning. Roliert Falk loft yesterday for Yankton. S D., after a several days I visit here with his father, John F.tlk. I and other relatives, lie will teach in the Scotland, S. D., High School this I winter. Bon Colter, of Pleasant Mills, was i a business visitor here this morning. J. J. Dailey, of Blue Creek Townt Nii|>_ hs'ike.i aiiei bils'iilrss here this L morning Miss Ora Weber, of Indianapolis, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Wai Wmhoff. Miss Gladys Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. -Cook, of Fifth street, is slowly recovering from a four weeks illness of typhoid fever. Miss Marcella Roth returned to her home at Fort Wayne today after a two weeks visit with Miss Winona Everett. Miss Elizabeth Me.ville, of NewHat Specials SATURDAY Ladies Fall and Winter Hats at $4.50,. $5.00 Children’s Hats $2.50 $3.00 •lust received new shipment. Mrs. Maude Merriman 222 South 4th St. Phone 902

' | Why the Pearls?] ; i IV > ■ i : ■ Jr * * v. - z . At,,..' < i'*' - 'A / \ JHVr i s'. & .. ith her husband the bigc diamond man in South Africa, Mrs. S. B. Joel favors pearls in her selection of precious stones. Her husband's vast mines are linked with the gigantic trust which, was formed through the efforts of J. P. Morgan. castle, and M'ss Margaret Melville.' of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Mr. rind Mrs C. D. Lewton and daughter. Eloise, today. William Patterson, of Des Moines, i lowa is spending a few days with Mr. : and Mrs. ('. A. Dugan. I Fred Schurger made a busbies : trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. 11. R. Foley, of Cleveland. Ohio, looked after business interests here this morning. RURAL CHURCHES Antioch Church Sunday School 9:00 Devotional Service. 10:15 Evening Set vice, 7:30 Midweek prayer meeting 7:45. Whereas, our conference has stationed us on our old field of labor, we solicit your cooperation in prayer and attendance. William Hygetna, Pastor O Pleasant Mills and Salem Sunday school—-9:30. Morning worship at I leaaant Mills - 10:30. Epworth League-7:00-Evening worship at Salem 7:'hi Prayer meeting at Salem Wednes

Only Two More Nights Os The ELK’S FUN FESTIVAL Have you mingled with the crowd under the big tent on Liberty Way? Have you experienced the thrill of - taking home a grand prize? Don’t miss the fun the thrills and good time. Prizes galore for the whole family—and they are going fast. COME AND GET YOURS. • • ENTERTAINMENT—REFRESHMENTS—FUN Tonight & Saturday Grand Awards Saturday Night. Elk’s Fun Festival

DECATUR D\Tl Y DEMOCR AT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925.

i day evening—7:3o. Prayer meeting nt Pleasant Ml.la, I Thursday evening- 7:.30. We :.io liofinrdn ; n study <>f the I pai ytli jof Jr- ns i ri f,||| pruy.. r meet ingi. We shall he • lad i<, h aV e you | enter th's Bible study hour with mt. :-alem Lads ■; Aid w II me. i n) Wm Merriman's home Wednesday S. pl. 22. The Rcond quarterly Conference will be hold nt Salem Sept, t'.ih. Dr. Wiaiit will preach in the evening and hod qnartorlly Conference Imm di.c I le)y following Wo hope that ;f largo crowd will bn there to hear Dr Wlanf and to wllnesi the Iran action of the lillslliess of the church. Booth Festival at Foster Park In Fort Wuyne Sept. 7th. Lots all go!! Whats more lots have a splodid offering to the Hospital. Other charges have offerings why not our.;. Each helping a little. F. A. Shipley, pastor —— o — Decatur Circuit Preaching at Beulah on the morning of Aug. 30; at Washington in the rvtning. The subject; “Are Christians Crazy?" Did Fenns have the right i idea when he said, ' Paul, thou art I mail ’’ The interior of the Washington \ church has Ir en renewed with paper i end paint. It looks like a new place, j Make it a great day for the Sunday school service and for the preaching

|F W T| You Send Your Children To School Are You Schooling Them in Economy? THIS BANK IS A SCHOOL OF | I |i —THRIFT — I W YOUR boy or girl ran have n bank „ 1 iK account here. | jif ONE DOLLAR will open it up for ■ them. J BOOK KNOWLEDGE is important— I we could hardly get along without it. BUT DOLLAR KNOWLEDGE is I important also. ' B Observe the many who have never ■ saved, how are they getting along. ■ Let's got your children’s bank ac- ■ 1 ' " ' Utrst' dS citionql Capital and Surplus f 120,000.00 Ogc.'ltxir. liwiiqna ’

fierivce next Sunday. / The vacation season Is practically over. May we all get hack to our place of worship and get a new grip on the work of the Sunday school and of the Chuu h. Our Second Quarterly Conference wil he held at Washington on Sunday' afternoon, Sept. G.« l.<stcr U <’• Wisner, pastor — -■ —— O' —■ -—— - — Calvary Evangelical Church Ralph W. Ixioso, Pasor. The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 Sunday morning. i , At 2:30 Sun time there, will be theusual preaching service. The pastor I i will preach. This will probably be: dhn last service In the church bo- 1 fore it will bo moved on its new found- ; at ion. The whole community is cori filly invited to worship with us. During the past week the rnon of the congregation and community have b.'on engaged about the church digging out the basement and grading • the yard. Wo wish to express our! • thanks to nil who have helped and » for the fine cooperation of all the I ' | rm n in the community in helping to [ ■modernize the church This splendid , cooperation is what Is making the i work a real success. o SEYMOUR The town is prosperous. More than 300 are working in - the eight packing plants.

Canton Government in Hands Os Whampoa Cadets (By Alfred Hicks, United Press Staff Correspondent > H»ng Kong, Aug 28 —Control of the Capton government has fallen Io the hands of the Whampon cadets, who are officered by Russians, according to advices from Canton today. Some fighting Us reported hut the I‘'red” forces are apparently In con trol of the situation. I The coup followed arrest, of the 'Canton foreign irtinlster Withon-Mln, I After they had seized jiower they piocembd to disarm all troops whose j attitude was regarded by them as "suspicious." o —.. Catch Three Members Os Counterfeiting Gang Hammond, Ind., Aug. 28—Authorities today attempted to trace other members of a gang of counterfeiters flooding the country with bogus twen- • ty dollar bills following arrest of three ( lta.it.ns, be ieved higher-ups In the gang. The men. Sam Mirabie, 38. Vincent Chiols, 22, and James Capibanns, 18,

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were aripfilcd by traffic policemen. Ona of the trio attempted to hrlh<> the offlerru with i< bill which bore counterfeit irm os More than on.' thousand dollars in fraudulent I.H i were found on the men They were taken t.i lu.linnapoli 1. federal nuthorillefi. - —o Noblesville Mavor Heads Indiana Municipal League Gary. Ind., Aug. 23 Mayor Horace (J. Brown, Nobleuvll.e, was today elect ed president of th,, ludiurm Municipal i league in convention here. He sue I ceeds Mayor. O. G. Davis, Terre lluule. Other olYicers elected at today’H business sefislon were: L M. Handley, Richmond, vice president; Mrs. Edna O. Ferris, Muncie, secretary; Kaylor E. Cr'oninger, Indianapolis, treasuer, and Professor Frank G. Bates, Univer slty of Indiana, Bloomington, executive secretary. Terre Haute wm selected us Hto convention city In 1192 C _o Middlewest Has Enough Coal To Last Four Months Chicago, Au. 28—There is enough coal in the middlnweat to last four

months, coal dealers rtnd fuel supply experts throughout the region, told the United Press today. The ratio of coal conaumption In the district Is eli'tit toir of bituminous to one of atbraclte, according to figures applied hy Andi, w 'i Murphy, Cl»i eugo, publisher of the B ack Diamond a fuel journal. If the strike continues beyond Jan, 1 Murphy said, it may he necessary to use substitute: coke and smokeless coal. Three Aviators hilled When Planes Collide Lomlon. Aug. 28- High in the air mar the Duxford airdome, two airplanes today collided and fell, killing three airmen and injuring one. o —— Inquest Not Completed The sanity inquest of Lemuel G. Willy ms, Blue Creek township farmer, was not completed Tsersday evening, but was continued until Monday morning. Mr. Williams is being held at the county jail p tiding completion us the Inquest. $ $-J—WANT ADS EARN s—3—7