Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 11 April 1922 — Page 2

"ViCAR OF WAKEFIELD.” Thu students of the central school on Wednesday evening at the Mecca theatre will present an entertaining film, ‘The Vicar of Wakefield." This is .considered one of the very best pictures on tiff' screen, and the people Lot Decatur are fortunate in having the I opportunity to se it. The admission • Is 10 and 15 cents, and the school childrcn would like to have your patronSage. Tile fljjn is sent out by Indiana 'university. “ Henry A. Roberts of Indianapolis spent the day in this city calling on J old friends and attending to bus!£ness.

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CRYSTAL : TONIGHT-TOMORROW « . ■ HF feO y '-~a.lwa.ys sets K* >gR A ScAUHA-Li t&i -~in high Life SA sdforthcgos~ t x ' \ • !&(> SCANDAL '' '■ i LK ie Pkdoplaaj ?o \ IA ? \that Will astonish, "\ ■uSEE * S' i V\ 'A iji /jj 2\ wfaoMparable [NAZIMOVA s M? —I ©BILLIONS wK drama. of a woman '; J dared all jar Lave. vfe Hm2IMOVA% c ß ms ' Hfl? METHO ®b> BlilflNT /wm a celebrated. drench. SL flredudum, '»tj RAY CSMAUUWD —Added Attraction— , “The Sneaker” Two Reel Educational Comedy •Matinee, 10c-20c Night, 10c 25c

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, APRIL 11.1922

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦l ♦ DOINGS IN SOCIETY ♦ CLUB CALENDAR | Tuesday. W. C. T. U.—Mrs. L. L. Baumgartner. C. L. of C. at K. of C. Hall. Wednesday Shakcspcaso Club — Mrs. D. B. Erwin. Historical Club—Mrs. Freck Hower, 2 p. nt. Reformed Ladies’ Aid —Mrs. John Clancy. Thursday. Dutiful Daughters’ Class Meeting —Miss Esther Sheets. C. L. of C. Degree Team—K. of C. Hall. Eastern Star meeting. Concord Ladles’ Aid, 2 o’clock — Mrs. S. P. Kunkel. C. I* of C.—K. of C. Hall. Philathae Class Play — Baptist church —7:30. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. Dore B. Erwin. Ijadies’ Aid of U. B. Church—Mrs. Hodle corner of 9th and Adams x Sts. Concord Indies’ Aid 2:00 o’clock — Mrs. Sherman Kunkel. Queen Esthers —Miss Naomi Stultz. FRIDAY. Helping Hand —Mrs. Henry Graber. Saturday Easter Egg Sale —Mutschler Meat Market. Pastry Sale, from 1 to 4 —Schmitt’s meat market—Delta Theta Taus.

On account of the funeral services of Mrs. Irene Schirmeyer Bell the Shakespeare club has been postponed until Thursday at which time it will meet with Mrs. Dore B Erwin with the paper by Mrs. John Niblick. Miss Glennys Mangold has issued invitations for a dinner and card party at her home on South First street April the 19th. The C. L. of Cs. will meet this evening at the K. of C. hall. ♦ The Concord Ladies’ Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Sherman Kunkel in Monmouth. The meeting of the W. C. T. U. has been postponed until one week from Tuesday. ♦ The Historical club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Freck Hower at 2 o’clock. ♦ The Ladies’ Aid of the U. B. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Hodle on the corner of 9th and Adams sts., Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. As sociate hostesses will be Mrs. Gala Hoagland and Mrs. Blanche Mumma ♦ The Delta Theta Tau sorority met last evening at 6 o'clock at the home of Miss Naomi Durkin. After the regular business plans were made for a pastry sale to be held Saturday afternoon from 1 to 4 at Schmitt’s meat market. Every one is asked and Oordiafly invited to patronise the girls. The best of’ baked goods will be on sale. ♦ Members of the Reformed Ladies’ Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Glancy. ♦ The Helping hand society of the Reformed church will meet Friday with Mrs. Henry Graber. ♦ The Helping Hand society of the Reformed church will hold a colored Easter egg sale at the Mutschler Meat market on Saturday. ♦ The meeting of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia will be held Tuesday evening instead of Thursday evening at 'he K. of C. Hall. ♦ Miss Naomi Stultz will be hostess Thursday evening to the Queen Esther society. AU members are urged to attend.

GENEVA NEWS William Cooper of this city was painfully injured Sunday evening when his Ford runabout turned over with him on the road east of Berne and pinned him beneath it. Bill was going at a good rate of speed when the accident happened, and the fact that he was considerabley under the influence of liquor when picked up probably explains the cause of his trouble. He was found beneath the car. in an unconscious condition, his clothing saturated with gasoline from the tank, and the engine still running. Medical aid was called from Berne and after he had beenexaminert and patched up abit, he was brought on home. His injuries consisted of a fractured rib, several scalp wounds and blisters on his feet and legs caused by the gasoline. Rufus Glendening and William Kelley of this place collided on the east

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road just a few yards beyond the Wabash River bridge this morning at about eight o'clock. Glendening was approaching the bridge on his way toward town when Kelley crossed the bridge and In atempting to pass him caught the left front wheel of Glen dening's touring car with his bumper, bending the axle and the radius rods. Both men were driving slowly, so a more seriously accident was averted. Nobody was hurt.

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TRIAL CONTINUES (Continued from page one) In the testimony yesterday of Boy Hammlt and Angus Butcher Ham 1 mitt told the court and jury that they ’ placed the stolen tires in the Jeff ( Jones barn, and Butcher deviated they were placed in ashed on the lorn Stevenson farm. The witnesses are kept separated. The court room this morning was filled to capacity. The presence of the two weights used as evidence Adams worried the Q|'fense. and the state’s attorney ordered them removed to the biuiiff's room. ... , . - -o Miss Peggy Morton lias returned from a several week's visit in Evanston, 111. - —- Would Rather Fight Than Work "I suffered for years with stomach trouble and could not eat and just hated for anyone to say work to me. 1 would rather fight. Since taking a course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I actually want to work, and talk about eat, I am the last one to leave the table now.” It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal | mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes I practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. , For sale by Holthouse Drug company and druggests everywhere. * FEELS LIKE NEW WOMAN “I was a sufferer fom kidney trouble ’ for several years,” writes Mrs. Arr thur Demulle, R. F. D, I.Grasmere,N. ! H., "and suffered so much I felt comi pletely lame all over. Since I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills 1 am not so lame. My back ached all the 1 time and my eyes were all a blur. Now I can see fine and feel like a defferent 1 woman. Since I have taken two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills 1 dont’ have ' that tired feeling. I can do my own 'work now.” They bring quick desalts.

CHAPTER INSPECTION. All members of the Royal Arch chapter are urged to be present this evening at 7:30 at which time Mr. Graham will inspect tho lodge for the state chapter. It is important wou be there. L. C. HELM,, High Priest.

Adams County Leads! ” ~| "If Bull once takes holt heaven and arth can’t make K him let go. S Hoosier School Master. S ■ Bull dog tenacity i n T handling a savings account E Will Win. e We Pay | 4% s On Savings Old Adams County Bank The Friendly Bank New Bank Building

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