Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 287, Decatur, Adams County, 5 December 1925 — Page 8

Local Baptist Attend Meeting At Muncie Th.* Rpv. O. K. Miller, Sam Shamp, C. E, Bell. Ira Bodie, If H. Lanimimin, H M Sehroll and C. E. l*e«er»oi motored to Muncie last evening where they were the guests of the in.-it of the First Baptist church when they entertained all men of th" Salamonia association Dr. Fred Taylor, of the First Baptist church „f ndlanapolls, delivered a very fine u.l.'/re ■* and Miss .lessk*, missionary of/Sondi. Japan, also gave a talk. T/i<. ladies of the church served the Zr»O guests present with a fine dinner ;.t seven o’clock. — o -y SELECTIONS APPROVED BY NEW COUNCIL lIIIMIM l!l> FROM PAGE ONK> | ist'rntion, was named chairman of ihe public improvement and street and sewer committees; G. H. Miller. ' was named chairman of the water works committee and Joseph A. Hunt or was named chairman of the judiciary committee | The members of the council committees are: Judiciary Committee —J. A. Hunter. 11. F Linn. G. H. Miller. Public Improvement Committee—--11. F Linn. G. H Miller. A. R. Ashbaucher. Public Safety Committee —A. R. Ashbaucher. G- H. Miller. J. A. Hunted. Street and Sewer Committee—H. F Linn, J. A. Hunter. G. H. Miller. Finance Committee —O. L. Vance, G H. Miller. A. R. Ashbaucher. Electric Light Committee —A. R. Ashbaucher. O. L. Vance. G. H. Miller. Water 'Works Committee —G. H. Miller. A. R. Ashbaucher. J. A. Bunter. Purchasing Committee —O. L. Vance. A. R. Ashbaucher. G. H. Miller. The appointmertts give the new mayor an excellent working body of men. capable and efficient, and desirlous of serving the city. Mayor-elect Krick and the new city councilmen and officers will take oliice next January I. Th. su]>erintendents of the water and electric light departments of the city plant, and the city attorney’, will be appointed by the new council after January 1. o— . Friends And Neighbors Husk Injured Man’s Corn Thirty men. friends and neighbors of Frank Garwood, residing near Pleasant Mills, gathered at the Garwood farm recently, and husked 140 shocks of corn in about three hours, finishing Mr. Garwood's corn husking for the season. Mr. Garwood has been unable to work for the last seven weeks, on aeount of having broken an ankle. Numbered among the benefactors was the Rev. Mr. Risley. Mr. and Mrs. Garwood asked the Daily Iteinoerat to thank their friends and neighbors for the kindness. — -o— Mr. and Mrs. Fiances Eady and daughter. Atola Jane, are spending the ■.. . elt-end with relatives at Fort Wayne. Eczema Can Be Cured So can the various skin and scalp diseases. Try a box of B. B. Ointment Tt cures most skin and scalp diseases when used according to instructions. At all druggists —Get a box today

father joh? 1 ® : HAS DONE THIS FAMILY A WORLD OF | GOOD FOR COLDS AND COUGHS ; . u'/H. T ' JBk ' I * wOh a WWm r J Mr. David J. McFaul, one of the many enthusiastic, users of Father .John’s Medicine, says in part of his recent latter: —"I am proud of my boys, they are the picture of health through taking Father John's Medicine and everybody speaks of them as being nice young boy* Father John's Medicine has done us a world of good and we are seldom without- it.’ (Signed) I). J. McFaul,' 1505 .Madison Avenue, Toronto, Ohio. In the same way it has been used in Mr. McFauls family; Father Johns Medicine has been successfully used for over 70 years in many other families for coughs, colds and as a body builder —no drugs.

National Thrift Week To ’* Be Observed In January ’ * Indianapolis. Dec. S. — (United < , I Toss)—lndians bankers, real estate j men and loan association represent a- J tives in all parts of the state are mak j Ing plans for the Abaervanee of Nation- ■ al Thrift Week, January 17 to 23 in < Indiana. ’ Conferences have been held here and < are to be held in other cities to nr- | range for the observance of the week, J Mrs. S. Niblick and daughter, < Miss Margaret, spent yesterday in," Fori Wayne visiting with friends. >■ ' <

The Adams: I i! 1 SUNDAY-MONDAY J Matinee Synday « J v/At wW - JO 1 * i jid - I ? GRIFFITH I SALLY i OF THE SAWDUST j ■with. CAROL DEMPSTER. and W. C. FIELDS 4 .Adapted by FORREST HALSEY /Com ’? « by DOROTHY DONNELLY * t Broadway’s. | Greatest comedian a ♦ screen laudk •• maker £ ” a Wt whose antics and * jokes keep you in £ roars tnD.W. Griffith’s new Lavish Classic. , ♦ There is pathos, too, t in this atonj of a ;* circus girl's romance. * 15c —3sc —TONIGHT—“NO MAN’S LAW’’ a A Western drama, featuring £ 808 CI STER « 1 Oc 20c 25c "I" ■ ■■■■£ ■ — <

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1925.

J ’wan- * U I I ' I ♦ & J You Can Have Money in the Bank I 11 s ♦ "Si ft I i If You Deposit Your Savings In I * ‘ I Our Savings Department | • • ; We have a simple, easy way for you to save regularly j : i ► This Bank has a plan by which every individual can open a Savings = Account, depositing anywhere from one dollar to any amount you can asford to lay away regularly each week, which will bring you a good rate • of interest pavable every six months, and in case of need your money is « ? available at ALL TIMES. This eliminates the necessity of waiting for ’ * your savings money until a specified time in order to meet an urgent ■ > obligation which might otherwise have to wait for a good many months , from the time of immediate need. i j ! We give you a small pass book in which your deposits are listed and I each six months, on January and July Ist, the interest is figured an d credited to your Savings, no matter i f you do forget to bring in the book. This assures you of compound interest on your savings and helps you in providing for a rainy day; for the children’s education, for next Christmas, or when the demand for money comes. i , - That you may realize how rapidly depositing anywhere from SI.OO to i $lO 00 a week will accumulate to a real figure, we wish to call your atten- ► tion to our WEEKLY SAVINGS PLAN listed below. How Money Grows ► IL ' —- ’i S As a Gifl make ► Brinu in those w«<>kiv i t -i i „ Deposits 1 Year | 2 Years I 3 Years | 4 Years 5 Year s| 6 Years | 7 Years I 8 Years | 9 Years _lO Years _ yolll’ children S si no 553 05“5168'94 ~11'65 65 s2fr>.3B $287.53 $8T41T’ , 5562.27 $638.01 a Christmas I banks and ’J ’J q‘ 310 450.78 575.09 701.41 838.96 978.95 1.124.59. 1 276.11 , , e . lv 300 159 13 32 L 69 496.94 676.15 : 862.50 1.056.48 1,258.30 1.468.27 1.686.73! 1,914.00 » h.ne the sa 9J218 139 93 662.60 901.55 1.150.15 1.108.79 1.677.89 1,9.>7.8(> 2249.14 2.a.>2.18 j,»g a Savings ings credited to -'oo ‘>6s 23 51117 827.26 1.123.89 1.432.50 1.753.58 2.087.63; 2 435.17 2.796.7a 3.182.91 H this * " , 600 318‘>7 649.40 993.91 1,352.34 1.725.25 2.113.22 2196.46 2,915.59 3.351.65; 3.805.32 account at this 3 your account. _ (M) 75764 1159 56 1.577.52 2.012.77 2,165.11 2,936.33 3 426.28 3.936.02,4.166.3a hank. Give Money in our 8.00 42L36 86a',87 1,325.22 1.803.12 2.300.33 2.817.63 3355.82 3,915.76 441)832 5,101.12 him a hook in ♦ * <)oo 177 11 97111 1.490.87 2.028.51 2.587.87 3.169.83 «,/7a.30 1,40a.23 a.060.(>0 a.742.1a hank earns ]n(M| ] 05 2.33 1.656. al r 2.-253.88 2.875.39 3,522.01 1191.75 4,894.66 5.622.8a 6.380 1/ which his sac- ♦ ' ’ - ings are listed 3 interest. * . ' l I i £ I' | SI.OO open an account at this Bank j S-T-A-R-T N-O-W I N u g fl MM * For Further Detailed Imformation Call At The L I t Old Adams County Bank § ... ... w 111 111 , / | Decatur Indiana S 11 '