Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 9 October 1925 — Page 5

I I ,u H CALENDER I Friday E „ Hur Ben Hur hodgo Rooms. 1 'mlw'sal" d.b-Mr.. IUrO I Mniri 7:30 p ni. M E Ladi.-s' Ahl Society-Church parlor. 2:30 !>»>■ Saturday Foreign Missionary So- . ()l the I rexbyterlan Church Bako Lie-Central Grocery. ‘ phllathae Class of Baptist church Bithe Sale Schmltf Meat Market.. 9 ’ womans Home and Foreign Mis-1 sionary Society of I’resbyterian church Bake Sale-Central Grocery. Monday I Research Club- Mrs. Fred Heuer. Tuesday g C t. I’, meeting — Public LlI brary. 2:3» P- "»■ | Young Matron's Chib- Mrs. Frank I Crist. The Womens Home and Foreign Misionary Society of the Presbyterian cuurch will hold a bake sale Saturday morning al nine o'clock a tthe Central Grocery. Home baked beans, cakes, cookies, pies nut bread will he I «n sale The patronage of the public' is solicited. The Voting Matron s Club will meet Tuesday afternoou at the home of Mrs. Frank Crist. This will be the first meeting and all new members are urged to attend. The Indies' Aid Society of the Christian church wil serve supper in the basement of the church Saturday evenill, October 17. The liberal patron ! age o fthe public is solicited. Mr and Mrs. E. W. Kampe enter tained at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vesey. Mr. and Mrs Alien Vesey, of Fort Wayne, and L C. Waring, of this city. — Mrs J R Horton was at home to her Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon Guests, other than the club members. I were Mrs C. S. arey and Mrs. C. C. | Pußphrey. Mrs. James L. Kocher won high score. The next mooting will bo held in two wbeks with Mrs. J. S. Peterson Mirs Madge Hite entertained at one table of Bridge Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Avon Burk. Mrs. Elmer Kampe and Mrs. pan Tyndall. She served dainty refreshments at the conelusitno of the agnie. The opening of the Shakespeare < lub wa , held Wednesday afternoon at the home of the president. Mrs. E. B. Adams. Other officers of the club are Mrs. J H. Heller, vice-president; Mrs C. D. Teeple, secretary, and Mrs H R Moltz. treasurer. The members include. Mrs. E. B. Adams, Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Mrs. Helen Blossom, Mrs. Knima L Daniel. Mrs. C. A. Dugan, Mrs. 11 F, Ehinger. Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Mrs. F. e. France, Mrs. D. 1). Heller. Mrs. J. }{. Heller. Mrs. |>. M. Hensley, Mrs. Charity Hooper, Mrs. A. Lower, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, Mrs. 11. r Moltz. Mrs. Hattie •Ibenauer. Mrs. F. 1. Patterson, Mrs. ' E Bell. Mrs. Daniel Sprang, Mrs. ' D. Snubs. Mrs. J c, Sutton, Mrs. C. 0. Teeple. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mrs. J. m. West void. -The prograni a» outlined tor t|le year is as follows: OCTOBE FOURTEENTH " ■ History of Indiana from 1820 to 1850. leader— Mrs. Helen Blossom. Hostess Mrs. Hattie Obenauer. OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST takes. Rivers and Forests of Indiana, beader— Mrs. H. F. Ehinger. Hostess— Mrs F. E. France. OTOBER TWENTY-EIGHTH Nature Study of Indiana Israder— Mrs. F. E. France. Hostess —Mrs. Helen Blossom. NOVEMBER FOURTH Things in Which Indiana Excels Leader— Mrs. E. B. Adams. Hostess- Mrs. C. A. Dugan. NOVEMBER ELEVENTH Musical Afternoon Leader- Mrs. J. M. Westveld. H'^oss—Mrs. 11. F. Ehinger Ts I *O VEI *BER EIGHTEENTH p < harm of Cape Breton Island Leader-Mrs. D. D. Heller Hostess- Mrs. J. H. Heller. DECEMBER SECOND lira—its Physical Features and Natural Resources. Leader— Mrs. S. D. Beavers. Hostess—Mrs. S. D. Beavers. DECEMBER NINTH Glacier National Park Leader— Mrs. J. H. Helfer. Hostess— Mrs. C. E. Peterson. JANUARY THIRTEENTH Something Abotlt Porta Rica.” Leader-Mrs. C. A. Dugan. Hostesg-Mrs. F. i. Patterson JANUARY TWENTIETH ‘ The Hawaiin Islands.” Leader—Mrs, F. I. Patterson. Hostess— Mrs. W. A. Lower. FEBRUARY TENTH 1 he Lake Michigan ountry. Leader—Mrs. Daniel Sprang. ! Hostess—Mrs. J C. Sutton. FEBRUARY SEVENTEENTH |

America's Historic Homes. Beautiful Buildings of the World. Leader—Mrs. H. R. Moltz. Hostess -Mrs. D. D. Heller. FEBRUARY TWENTY-FOURTH Korea. Leader—Mrs. A. I). Suttles. Hostess- Mrs Daniel Sprang. MARCH THIRD Book Review, Leader—Mrs. I). B. Erwin. Hostess—Mrs. Charity Hooper. MARCH TENTH Central America -Her Peoples, Life, | Scenery and Natural Resources. Leader Mis. Charity Hooper. Hostess- Mrs. C. I). Teeple. MARCH SEVENTEENTH Business Meeting. Makers of American Poetry. Leader Mrs C. E. Peterson. Hostess—Mrs. .1 M. Westveld. MARCH TWENTY-FOURTH , Venice, The Island City. Ij-ader Mrs. C. D. Teeple. Hostess—Mrs. D. M. Hensley. MARCH THIRTY-FIRST Rings and Precious Jewels. I Leader Mrs. 1). M Hensley. Hostess—Mrs. J. M. Westveld. ’ APRIL. SEVENTH ■ r Musical Afternoon. / Leader— Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. Hostess—Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. APRIL FOURTEENTH Romantic Castles and Palaces. Mrs Hattie Obenauer. Hostess--Mrs. A. D. Suttles. APRIL TWENTY-THIRD Club Closing. ! « There will be a box and pie social at the Raudebush school, two and ' one-half miles south of Decatur, , Wednesday evening. October 11. i ( There will also be contests and refreshments for every one who attends. o— ■. . ■ RURAL CHURCHES Calvary Evangelical Church. Ralph W. Loose, Pastor. The Sunday School will meet at i9:30, Janies A. Darr, superintendent. I There will be no prayer meeting fol lowing. At 2:30,p. in. sun time, there will be the preaching service. The pastor will preach. A full attendance is urged. The community is cordially I invited to worship a”<i study the Bibl. with us Everyfody shomld worship Be sure to go regularly to one ol our country churches. We all need the instruction and inspiration of the church. Eternity is a long time. The time here to get ready is short. Bet I ter get busy, for "what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" Zion Lutheran Church I Members will please note that the regular meeting of the church will be held after the English service and that a representative of Valparaiso I University will be present in both ser ; vices. Pleasant Mills and Salem F. A. Shipley, Pastor. Sunday School. 9:30. Morning Worship, at Pleasant Mills, "Christ’s Program," 10:30. Epworth League, 6:30. Evening Worship, at Salem, “Christs Program." 7:00. Prayer meeting at Salem, Wednes-

11l It’s Your Money Every day thousands of dollars are deposited in Illis hank and part of this sum is your money. But. ' * the question is, are you depositing your own money g in yo n r own account I w where it will work for I v'OU? If not, then the money you should he saving is slipping out of your hands md into the hank account if someone else. Ihe bank will eventually get vour money, so why not have it in your own name? 4% Interest Paid Old Adams County Bank || I WE PAY YOU TO SAVE.

DECATUR DAILY. I h . >.\Y, OCTOBER 9,1925.

day evening, 7:00. * Prayer meet Ing at Pleasant Mills, Thursday evening. 7:00. In the prayer meeting hour we will continue our study of the Parables. This week we study "The Parable of the Sower." At Salem we continue our Teacher Training Class, taking up Lesson VIII, "The Will.’’ Let every one have a good lesson. We have had a splendid time on Hie Fall Rallies. The attendance and interest has been good. It now looks as if Pleasant Mills will lead the entire sub-district in attendance. o — Harry Reed, linotype operator who went to Florida recently writes that he expects to return to Indiana within a week or ten days. He says that while the wage scale is high there, living is higher, rooms renting for $20.00 to $25.00 per week and eats in comparison. Mr. Reed is a brother of Mrs Will Winties. A number from here attended th ■ show “Gorilla" at the Majestic last nigjjt Mrs. Lucy B. Fry of Blue Creek township brought us in a collide of banana melons which were delicioua. Have you noticed the funny looking potato man in the window at this of five? He grew on the W. W. Hawkins Jarm. Mrs. H. B. Heller. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. Mrs. D. M. Hensley and Mrs. J. H Heller motored to Fort Wayne yesterday tin- a few hours visit with friends. The work of improving the court house yard began today and will be completed within a day or two. A new shoe store and a new grocery sill open in this town tomorrow. Austin Stulls of Fort Wayne is her-' to put on a sale of lots iu the G. E. addition for Home Builders. He will have headquarters in the Old Adam . County Batik building in the Niblick block and will take care of all visitor A lot is to be given away free. Call and get the plan. You might ce interested. Why does a window dresser alius turn th’ price tags so w ( > can’t read etn? Ever' once in a while a hotel itsself gits lobbed.—Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Freeh Hower have retimed t'rem Indianapolis where Mr. Hower attended Grand L’rtge of the Knights of Pythfas. Miss Anna Adler spent, the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. Mae Meibers has gone to Peru o spend several days with her son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan -"alk. and children. Mrs. Earnie McFarland returned to her home at Arcola after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoeneiseu. Try some of our 50'i orotein tankage for fast gains. Decatur Rendering Plant, phone 870. 23913 , .. — ,i

BIG I Kg Sils n - 0 I !nl mis 11 ■ w I .£ e ® Ups VI BAri NOW ON I of Northwest Lots in Hanna Addition —31 Large Lots Only, on Nuttinan Avenue and Marshall street at 9th, 10th and 11th streets — Only 31 People May Buy While They Last ssi nnwu ii«» $i a YI UUnn I week NO INTEREST until 1927 ftO TAXES until 1927 NO PAYMENTS whei sick or out of work PRICES ONLY $l9O to $420 A few under $l9O. THINK OF IT—Larg? lots right in the city with (Jas, City Water, Sewers and Walks in and paid for on some of these lots and easily available p to others.as needed. Macadam Streets, Telephone, Electric Lights for all. Almost any Man, Woman, Boy or (Jiri Can Buy and easily pay for one of these choice lots. Why not save a little weekly or monthly and invest it safely and profitable in one of them. THIS IS TO BE DECATUR’S FIRST g NIGHT and DAY SALE POWERFUL FLOOD LIGHTS will he used to light the subdivision until Sp. m. at night so that those engaged during the day may see these bargains at night. IWO MODERN HOMES on Nuttman will Ih'sold to the right parties for a very small amount down at sacrifice prices and ONLY S3O A MONTH Pay For It Like Rent.’The Peoples U»an & Trust Co., wil! sign your purchase contract and deed and give von. an abstract of title. Therefore your investment is SAFE, SC RE and CERTAIN. A Liberal Discount If You Pay Cash | 5% DISCOUNT ON TWO LOTS I bought by one person or hy members of one family. Read Our Large CIRCULAR For Particulars I THIS SALE WILL NOT LAST LONG—ONLY 31 LOTS TO SELL SO || Come SATURDAY or SUNDAY I Don’t Wait - Don’t Delay-Select Now I THE LOT YOU WANT—THE FIRST TO COME GET THEIR CHOICE. Subdivision OFFICE in tent at 9th and Nuttinan Avenue. Artificially lighted and open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Down Town OFFICE in Old Adams County Bank room, fust floor, northwest corner 2nd and Monroe street. Call at office from 8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. C. S. KITCH CO., sub-division specialists OR PHONE 56 and we will take you to see these lots.