Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1926 — Page 3

h-r [JI 1 if* 4 ‘* M • _ — *•■ CLUB CALENDER Friday Pocahontas Installation 7:30 p. m Woman .’ Home Missionary Sue let; —Mrs. Oft" Erwin. J:3O p. in. ft W- R. C.—Legion Hal), 2 p. m. frbilatlia. Class of Baptist t'burcl —Cburch Parlors, 7:30 p. m. Saturday 11. B. Ladles' Aid Society Pastil Sale —Schmitt's Meat Market. C. E. of Presbyterian Church I'al try Sale—Lichtle's Meat Market, ■ a. m. >■l —— A crowd of Decatur ladies motol ed to Romo City yesterday whel they enjoyed a day as guests of Mrl T. M. Reid and Master David Pal fish, enjoying every hour of tlfl occasion. At cards, during the aft* II noon, honors were won by MK Carlisle and Miss A< ker and Ml George Plunders. Others in the paA were Mesdames 11. It. Moltz. J. I Heller. J S. Peterson. D. B Ervl D. M. Hensley. 1 A. Graham it* Durkin and Miss Rose (’hri-ten I

feature of the day was a launch | Over beautiful Sylvan lake, with *Tjolfstiu r in charge of th,. Load Mrs. R G. Christen was hosted the Five Hundred Club last evJ at her home on Third street. F| H were won by Mrs. I* H. Kleitl and Mrs. Frank Barthel. At tlul ■ elusion of the games the h<fl served delightful refreshments. I The names- of Mr. and Mrs. ■ Elston and daughter. Alice, of AM Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols ail and Mrs It. M Hower of thi! were omitted from the list t ■ guests in the account of the vJ of Miss Mary Oman ami Mr. 11 Myers at Bluffton Wednesday lug

Hideman-Green A quiet but pretty weddil ■Oletui! il>''l last Tuesday lumß the Holy Trinity Catholic clfl Daytot Ohio, when Mt — Alitß became the bride of Aloy-iuß man. both young peoph forß this city. They were atteß Miss Naomi Debolt, of this B Mr. Clarence Si hinnolb r "B Ohio. The bride wore a i* suit with blonde picture hal' kid footwear and gloves <’ her outfit. Miss Debolt wo® blue suit with large pictui® Mack satin and footwear •' I Mr. and Mrs. Heideman hl l ' lionie all furnished and aft®' w odd in gtrip will be honl'* friends in Dayton. I , jutMOjiijiii r - r •• «* jamin Franklin highway will meet at the Marsh lj 11 Wert, next Tuesday ntoril O'clock to djscuss pl.ins I®“' >I report from .1. Il "I 01 kiii'iiay who is in " ashi -•j for a conference with Wilson, chief engineer oF ra • jbure;i!i of public roads. I . J A delegation 'I a hr' 1 -' Bowling Green. Ohio. a r ( the Decatur celebiatil -he Font th. the special attl® n s . H one of their home boys jbeen out west for y<‘urs and f r n the rodeo performance! Bjohn Logan of K;ila® ,c ■ igttn is visiting with fF*sloth out C th'l-Pl’ie '.“M-.fttui is said t' be th f'J nla ' in th' world, but "If >t never tried t' git ° ll ’ h . be'" nd a stout lady ,®ca.:e. youns wife's bi-i it:i| dandy fodder fer .. getanl Abe Mai tin. ImliaF" ; ||Dr. and Mrs. C. <> lf siau . HBbere guest ~ I- ' l ."

icz'j u*i icJ “•• ,( qjp i | TH CORT | night Only— 8| “ IS J EVERYTHING ” g A big enter! ama with Alma Rubens, Frank Mavo H ,er and a host of other stars. jj& A plav’abou vho dream and Imsbands whp » S doubt. Api should see and on.' you will like, g “HE <BELF,” a good comedy. ' 10c Fox News- 25c ffi ” qnndav-|-“THE SPORTING LOVER,” K SIUI ■ Ing Conway Tearle. Tickets oJw speedster given each evening. f,

■ nroe. Sunday afternoon ■in I lend ricks, of Fort Wayne, Is ■ng hl» vacation with his mother. ■ D Hendricks, at Monroe. ■ and Mis. W. P. Shanahan and ■ . of Van Wert, Ohio, were the ■ of Mr-. Shanahan's mother. I K}«ori.-H Keller last evening. II and Mrs. Rd Weis and children live ami. Ohio, will arrive Batur- |> upend the week-end with Mrs I parents, Mr. and Mrs John Leri- * | and Mrs. Elgin King, of Van II Ohio, visited friends here last 11 lg l| Mi ies Faina Kennedy, Grace, I I'tdy, Regina Palmer and Julia I Ln. <>t Van Wert Ohio, attended i im e at Sunset last evening. q i s Hilly Butler will spend the I end with the A. 11 Hunslcket ■ly at Bronson. Michigan, and at I. City ■Mes Marjorie May, of Corunna, lie M< iris, of Bluffton, Kathryn Is n an I Ruth Cook, and Messrs. I Hendiicka, Deane Doi win, Albert Jirig tin. Bryce Thomas will spend I week , nd at Rome City. Br ami Mrs. J. L. Kocher and daughI H‘den and Gret then, and son mes, will motor to Hamilton T<ake pend the week-end at their cotk They will be accompanied by and iis Linn Kern, of WayneH*.

■Die Mi-ses Grace and Edna Ken■dy of Van Wert. Ohio and Messrs •>n Far: and Charles Hite, will spend ■dependence Day at Rome City. ■ Mrs. Fred Bandtell and daughters, ■lice and Marct'.e, of Fort Wayne, are lie guest if Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith | trim Mi- es Candance Schmitz and ■’ary C. li hin spent the day in Fort ■Vaaync vi-dting with friends. I Mrs. Peter Poaraon spent the day In Fort Wayne as the guests of her km-in-lav and daughter. I C. D. Teeple will spend the weeklend with his wife and father-in-law at klie Teeple cottage at Rome City. ' Mrs. K. Baumgartner, of Xenia, Ohio, is visiting with relatives and friends here. J. H. Carmody is attending to business at Rennselear today. Will Biggs of Petetrsburg. Indiana.

I is visiting friends here. ■ Mrs. Hazel Aeschliman was called ■to Fort Wayne this morning where Ij her mother, Mrs. Jeff Klopfenstein. II underwent a major operation yesterI day morning. She is recovering I nicely. I Miss Olga Reinking v-lil spend the [ week end with friends at Fort Wayne t Frank Lisman, of Cleveland, Ohio. I will spend the week-end here with 1 friends. Joe Woods, of Wren, Ohio, was a f business visitor here yesterday afternoon r Mrs. M. E. Hower and daughter t'motored to Plymouth yesterday. Miss Isabell Scott who has been visiting i her grandmother for the past month and Miss Mary Jane Knott returned ' with them last evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holthouse and 'daughters. Martha Jane and Betty. . of Li xington. Ky., arrived today to ' spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. I o t puck and family and- other rela- , Uy fcrtnei residents of this city. o Flying Instructor Killed San Antonio. Tex., July 2.—(Unitde Press i- First Lieut I D Greene of I Kelly Field was killed today while ■ preparing to instruct a class of re1 serve officers now in training. Green's plane fell from an altitude of 150 feet i na flight preliminary to , instructions to the (lass. He died I three hours after the crash. ‘l He was 25 years old and a son of : Ftank L. Greene of Carmel, N. Y.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926.

CHECK FORCES IS ATWORKINSTATE Local Banks And Business Houses Warned To Be On Lookout For Man A warning hat been sent out to ail bunk* and business houses In this part of the state r. gardlng a check forger who has been working in this territory, under the name of A. T. Foster, alias K. M. Siegel. The man is forging checks drawn of the Centra) Trust Company of Illinois for turns ol 1200 and |3OO. The handwriting Is Pina.l. but very clear and even. The man is travelling in a new Etu”47.912. bearing license number, Indiana MI2S9. Foster is about 35 yeari old. 5 feet, u inches high, and weight übout 170 pounds. He has been wearing a light gray suit and gray hat. His wife, who accompanies him, Is about :10 years old. 5 feet. 6 Inches high and weighs about 140 pounds. An eight-year-old boy also is traveling with the couple Foster ha« been working in Indiana for some time. A 1 warrent is out for his arrest and anyone knowing rd' his whereabouts is asked to notify local police officers. o Munn Knocks Out Another New York. July 2.—(United Press) —Monte Munn, tlie Nebraska legisla•or, who figh's to get a stake for a political and legal career, has become New Y irk's latest bosing sensation. By his knockcut of Jack Shaw in the third round last night Munn kept dean his record of hard-hitting. Munn has knocked out five professional fighters in his first five fights. It has taken him a total of eight rounds. o Don’t fail to hear the Hoosier Land Orchestra at Sun Set Park.

THE ADAMS Theatre Friday and Saturday The three-ring circus has come to town. A high-speed st o r yMMT" 1 See a wild steer of circus life. ff Al stampede: an Indian c'owns and c: wt>oys. allach a man-k Iler Indians and e!*’® S' - on a ramphants as the aciH $ I V* the show train tors Taken on ablaze and scores of lot w.th the thrilling episodes. Miller Bros. A i '’ 1 Starring John Ranch i l I I*l* ■ Lowell and show. Evangeline Russell. ALSO—"ADVENTURES OF MAZIE” with Alberta Vaughn, Al Cooke, Kit Guard. 10c 25c SUNDAY & MONDAY—Ramon Novarro in -THE MIDSHIPMAN." a story of cadet life at naval training school filmed at Annapolis.

I XV'Ah jtt m Acco« nl Y 0 v ft 3 a "N k y MBO 0 K y V 4»- — * — Make your deposits every payday and before you realize, you will have accumulated a substantial sum. , A bank account is your best friend and is always ready to stand by you in time of need. It is convenient, and shows progressiveness on your part. This bank welcomes your account. Start it today. Old Adams County Bank WE PAY YOU TO SAVE.

Heat Records For Year Are Broken Thursday Indianapolis, Ind., July 2 (United Press)-Heat r°cords for the year wet,- broken lmre"when the mercury in midafternoon yesterday reached 91. The normal temperature for the first of July is 75. The forecast, today indicated little relief from the heat. --~ Social at Mt. Pleasant Tonight An ice cream social will be held on the lawn nt the Mt. Pleasant school, five miles northwest of Decatur, tonight. Free entertainment, parcel post sale and cake walks will be a pap of the program. The public is invited to attend. — ■ ■ — — o Killed By Automobile Muncie, Ind., July 2. (United Press) — Clifford Heaston. of Dale vilie, was hit and killed near here last night by an auto driven by E. W. Taylor, of Indianapolis. Heaston was standing by a machine parked at the side of the road and suddenly

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steppedin fornt of Taylor’’ car at it ' approached. Herschel! Neff, wh > was with Heaston. was hit but only slightly hurt. A preliminary Investigation by the Delewan- county coroner today indicated Taylor would not he held responsible for the accident Huntington Girl Ends Life Huntington. Ind. July 2. (United Press) —Coroner Nie of Huntington county today probed cJrcutnntanc.es attending the suicide of Erma lairrlck' 24, who drank poison. Disappointment over a broken love affair with a young man at Flora, Ind. was said to have been the cause of her act

'J Dancing at Sunset Park * Music and Dancing over jI 111 TONIGHT ifi Balloon Dance, prizes. SATURDAY Dancing in the evening. ffi FREE ORCHESTRA CONCERT SUNDAY AFTERNOON Dancing Sunday Night & Dancing Monday afternoon and night. i!n Music by Hoosierland Orchestra, S 10 piece orchestra. Enjoy the breezes and join the crowd over the Fourth at Sunset Amusement Park 1 ll W ** A | Ap . 1 ih-1/cfer/.Oz I ; ■ I — — , Ws\ -60 X J UNE Sales Gam over greatest previous Nash June Rounding into the last month of the half year period Nash sales and production raced thru June to pile up a 60% lead OVER the greatest previous volume of June business in all Nash history. And this record-breaking total also made June 1926, the 22nd consecutive month —with one exception — to surpass the mark set by the same month of the previous year. The reason Nash is getting the business is simply because people are buying where they get the MOST for the money—in greater VALUE, in greater QUALITY, and in finer PERFORMANCE. Nash Sales and Service G. A. BUSICK, Dealer Runyon Garage, Phone 722

'•AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE IS 150 YEARS OLD (CU.’TiytKl» FROM mu UNIIM cd the l< g»l duy of rp)<*bration thL year, since July 4 iw on Sunday. Decatur stores will be < Joh- d all day Monday. July 5. The Dally Democrat will not publish a papet. Many Decntttr people are planning picnies, family reunions, weetyenti trip to lakes and summer '•esort - and ollie: are planning golf tourneys and swimming parties. Both Bellmont park and Sun S<t amusement park will be open to the public. An inter-state celebration will be held at Bellmont park. Persons

1 planning picnics and parties are uskied to make utl the ttecessary purehases Saturday, so that the stores ,an remain closed all day Monday. There will be no mail doliverles Monday. City officials have issued a warning regarding the protuiscious ; use of fireworks, especially by children. There are always many uccl'dents and ntisba >s in connection . with the Celebrations, and efforts are being made to make all celebrations in Decatur safe and sane. Gt your share of the happy hilarity, cheerful chatter and up to snuff fun stuff to be found at the great Bellmont Park, Ith of July celebration, .Monday, July sth. Decatur.

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