Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 77, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1924 — Page 2
Murray Hotel Case Menu For Sunday I Home Made Noodle Soup Fried Chicken with Dressing Baked Ham Mashed Potatoes Corn Radishes Pineapple I Cake Ice Cream Coffee Tea or Milk —soc— Dick Hoffman, mgr. ■ i—SIWI IIHIMBMW'IIIWI IMMMWMUMMM—MI IV The Community Spirit This bank aims to promote the welfare of the community in which it exists. The only way it expects to prosper is by making the community prosper. We invite you to come to THE PEOPLES LOAN AND TRUST COMPAN Y to do your banking business. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service
The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E Malinwe Every Afternoon At 2:30. Evening Show At 7:00 Saturday Matinee At 2:00. Saturday Evening At 6:30 TA HIP IIT HIS MYSTERY ftiRL” 111 InElvHl Universal featuring "ill'J-Ml Herbert RawHnson "A ItEGVLAR BOV" Comedy with Buddy Messenger b Reels Fog News l*c-23c
MONDAY I AND TUESDAY “THE RAMBLIN’ KID” A big Universal attraction, featuring Hoot Gibson When Hoot got »t«rt*d hy j»«t rati «till' Xo'liins in imho 1 rnuH k*P up with Mini. He Toped u wild horre in the foot* hills and rode th* raring monster to victory In a great race asainst the best riders of the West! “Don’t Scream’’ X A Clever Comedy with Pal th* wonder late. FOX NEWS 9 Reels 10c-25c WEDNESDAY ANI) THURSDAY "TORMENT” A big First National . featuring Owen Moore and m.u.l .i Besde Leve Meet them In th., fur r _ M . «di<-r« a mtlllnn t n Jwwt-ta „ r , heir n-rn! u... m ro „ th br ," taking nmm.nu »h*n tltial,.. < M t*M lr „ u | 11 . lll)pr | M „, a them. Jewels ami M || Th<-r»-» a low story h*»* hm |f. vttr very different. M No laNifing’’ A •>««>«! Cotncdv and a real show. 0 Reels tlsdno
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FRIDAY ACE OF ( ACTUS RANCH featuring the famous Art Mix A picture Os the <«p--n west and a wtory full <>t stunts sn<l wonderful horsemanship. .Many wonderful und b-ruttful arenes and a moat extraordinary weste* n pit turc. “Family Troubles" A Good Comedy. FOX NEWS G. E. News tntOniStiM end Edu<u’iutial. SATURDAY -the breathless MOMENT" A Universal with Um. Dv>mo«iri A thrilling. faateteuiUtui story of a daring g. ntl< :.,«n adventurer who smashed his way to fortune, « good name and n pt'tty girl's 'eve! “I.ltllc Mihm Hollywood’’ A Good Comedy. P a I tiring lift by Peggy. FOX NEWS • *«••• 10c Me
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CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Gray Side Christian Ladies Aid Chicken Supper—Yeoman Hall 5 to 7 o’clock. Lucile Heffner S. S. Class of Monroe Pastry Sale —Hardware Store, 1 to 4 p. m. Gray Section of Christian Ladies' Aid Society Chicken Supper—Yeo man Hall. Monday Research Chib—Mrs- J. W. Tyndall Woman's Club—Library Delta Theta Tau sorority. Miss /.gnes Kohne, 8 p. m. Tuesday Union Twp. Woman s Club —Kohr'ti School house. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Felix Holthouse. S o'clock. Psi lota Xi—Miss Marcella Kern, 7:30 o'clock. C. L. of C. meeting—K. of C. Hall. 8:30 p. m. Ever Ready Class of M. E. church —Pot-luck supper, basement of the church, 6:30 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Sa lem church will meet at the home of Mrs. Lizzie- Davis. Wednesday after noon, April 2. at 2 o'clock. Something is unusual is promised in the program and every member is urged to be present. Business of import ante wHI be transacted.
The Elutaini Camp Fire Girls will meet at the home of their guardian. Miss Lois Peterson, Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock? All members are especially requested to be present as business of importance will be ttansacted. The members will receive their camp fire rings at this meeting. * The following is an account of the meeting of the Tri Kappa Sorority of Fort Wayne, which was held at tl.< horn* of Mrs. Edward Wilson. Tuesday evening. Miss Lois Peterson and .Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer, members of the Ihxatnr chapter were guests. ‘Mr* W. F Wilson, of South Lafayette street, was hostess to the members of the Gamma lambda chapter of the Tri Kappa sorority at their regular business ami social ■•• ting at h< r home last evening. The installation of new officers elected at the last meeting, was held at this time. The officers are .Mrs. W E. Thornton, president, who was re-elected; Miss Hillis Hrayer. vicepresident; Ml»s t Estli.r Bauer, corresponding secretary; Miss Gladys Hatfley. recording secretary; Miss Edwina Getty, social treasurer, and Miss Alma Scherer, chanty treasurer. Mrs. Eugene Heller, formerly Miss Matgaret Crib blow, of Kokomo, became affiliated as an active member with Gamma Lambda chapter at the meeting. Further plans wenmade for the Tri Kappa wholarahip bridge to be 4iven at the Little Art theater. Saturday afternoon. April 26. Th* proceeds of the br.dge will he applied to th" general scholarship fund of the sorority, it is the desire ■ of the Fort Wayne chapter to acquire a local M-holurshlp fund, as has beau
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done by chapters in other cities Various committee for the bridge were appointed by the president. Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer. who recently wheie she was a member of the Tri Kappa, was a guest at the meeting. Miss Ixiis Peterson, also a member of the Decatur chapter, was another guest. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. Miss Alma Scherer will be hostess to the members at the next regular meeting in two weeks at her home. 1842 Alabama avenue.” —Ft. Wayne News & Sentinel. * Johnson-Bader Miss Vidabell Bailer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bailer, and Mr. Adam O. Johnson, son of W. H. Johnson, both of this city, were married at 2 o'clock this afternoon, by A. C. Butcher, justice of the peace, in his office on Monroe street. Witnesses were the- groom's father, the bride's mother, Frank O- Baker, John Wagner. Roscoe Elzey and Ix-wis Keller. The young couple will reside in this city. * The Woman's Club will meet Monday evening. March 31. in the assemb ly room of the public library. The literature section.will have charge of the program at which time Miss Lillian Gay Beery, a member of the Indiana University faculty, will lecture on “American Ideals, New and Old.” Miss Beery is a very entertaining speaker and all members of the club are urged to attend the meeting. • Mrs. Felix Holthouse will be hostess to the Tri Kappa sorority. Tweeday evening at eight o’clock. F The Union Township Woman's Chile
will meet Tuesday afternoon at Kohl's school house. The work given at Decatur by the Indy from Purdue University, will be followed and all members of the club are especially urged to attend.
—I — Congratulations to the Zion Reformed Church THE electric wiring-fixtures AND (he hardware for this wonderful NEW church was installed by the SCHAFER HARDWARE COMPANY IT was our pleasure to furnish THIS SERVICE AND this same service and SATISFACTION is being rendered TO all of our CUSTOMERS. c (antware Go. w JE3 SA.VE \'OU MONEY 1
A Monument to the City of Decatur We take great pride in extending <*ir congratulations to the building and finance committee and the entire congregation, and fee! justly proud ourselves over the erection and completion of the beautiful new , • I Zion Reformed Church It is most complete in every detail and will long stand as a monument to the city of Decatur. General Contracting is our business and we strive at all times to complete our work most satisfactorily. No job is too big or too small for us. With a battery of skilled workmen you arc assured of a liist class job on whatever building project you may have. ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK CHEERFULLY GIVEN Chas. N. Christen & Co. General Contractors
r The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity at Hartford City nas completed arrange- ■ meats lor an “April Fool” dance'to • be given next Tuesday night, begin-' I ning at 9 o'clock. ★
Frank Willshire, llvlngTTS i Ohi0 ' waR a visitor here this atnoon. ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. StaltJflß cd last evening from a trip to J* and Dayton, Ohio.
