Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1924 — Page 2

TONIGHT TONIGHT The INDIANA UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB Annual Spring Tour

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At High School Auditorium, Thursday Evening, April 10, 8 o’clock Under auspices of the Decatur High tichool —Admission— Adults 50c cents School Children 25 cents

LEW SHANK I A 4 rrt Eilßk I Ji. Wfe* I 4 ” ri ! ■•'.• ’ *' **-' V* ><4 £*s/<* f Ui A ? S n. 1 ’ s ** ♦MfL* ' i.***""'" JUI ' * r*'--taidLdHnV >g; ~ Republican candidate for Governor will address the voters of Adams county Saturday, April 12th At 2 O’clock Sharp nt the < ourt House, Decatur And at Herne at 4 o’clock, P. M. On State Issues. Everybody Invited. (Political advertisement)

Two dozen singer*, picked from over 100 applicants. make up the Indiana University Glee Club. Supplimenting their selections. five soloists, chosen from the best musical talent of 1.500 men students. will offer popular numbers. Spice—plenty of it—will be provided by Hoaggie Carmicheal’s Collegians, whose syncopations have the zest of modern jazz in its latest form.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924.

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CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Eastern Star meting, Masonic Hall. 7:30 p. ill. W. M. S. ot Reformed church, at church, 2:30 p. m. Reformed Christian Endeavor business meeting—Postponed. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Church—Mrs. Ervin Miller. I Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs ’.John Chronister. 2:30. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid SocietySchoolhouse, 3:30 p- m. U. B. I-idles Aid Society—Mrs. Henry Bauman, 2 o'clock, f Antioch Community Missionary Society—Mrs. Mabel Skiles. Moose Legionnaires Guest Night— Moose Home. Home Economics Club—-Mrs. S. P. Sheets. Friday * Ladies' Aid Society of M. E. Church Dollar Social—Church Parlors, 7:00.. Saturday Psi lota Xt Bake Sate —Central Grocery. 1 o'clock. Monday Womans Club Business Meeting—--8:30 p. m. Research Club—Miss Blackburn. Tuesday Elutaml Camp Fire Girls —Miss Virginia Hite. 4 o'clock Psi lota Xi —Miss Dora Marte Magley at F. A. Peoples home.

Th? American Association >f I'nlveraity Women held a very interestleg nx cl.ue last evening at the hu’va of Mrs. Hattie Obenauer, on Fourth street. At six o'clock a delicious dinner of pretty appointments was served. the hoatesaea being. Mes.l.-iucs John s.'ltMck. Harry Knapp, lig-tte Obenauer and Mias Josephine Myers. Mis* Helen Walters gave several musical selections after which topics of interest were discussed, which included the Johnson Immigration bail, the World Court. The national convention of the association will be held at Washington April 21. The local organization will not be represented at the national convention but Miss June Osseaberg will be a delegate to the State convention which will be held at Indianapolis. May 9 and 10. It was also decided at this meeting tfeat fifteen dollars in gold will be awarded to the girl in the senior class, who holds the highest scholarship for the four years and other qualifications. such as attitude, womanlina, s and service, wlil be considered. Other business matters were discussed at this meeting. The next m< ''tint, will be held in May. • Mrs. Winifred Russell, one of the oldest resident* of the city, was very much surprised when a few of her many friends and relatives reminded her that she had rea« hr-1 her 82 birthday, yewt rdwy. with lieautiful 'flowers and a Pot Luck supper. Thor<present were: Mr, Winnifred Runsell I Mr. and Mrs. Emil Baumgurtner UM i- hildrcn. Harry. Cbariea. Isabelle and | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baker and non Richard; Mrs Frank llobnke and son Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd luxl.-r; Mrs Frank Winans; Mr. and Mrs Ib-lma Ruchnicnt; Mrs. Ed fhigh.mI'uiirh. and children; Mr. Vai Bnell; Mr. Jessie Kmlth; Mrs Francis Eady; Mrs. Jarob Johnson; Mrs. Frank IMteraee; Mrs. Maude Petterson; Mrs. John Merry; Mr*, win chronh ter and children. Mary Helen and | Verna; Mrs. J. H. Burnette; MrFred Avery; Mrs. Fred Worst; i PuuMtse Nibhck Rose Snell. Lauretta Whittman; Hebrah Andrew* ('lenient Snell; M*r<ta Martin; Perle Ru-fi man and Mabie Ruthmaa • A dance wHI be given la the Ma sonic ball this > rening in honor of the Indiana t'alverstty Glee Club number*. The darning win mart jMH»U after the close es the *lev club ;ceac«rt at tbe high school auditor Hum. "Hungsle** ftarmlciMHH C<»|. leglun Hand, which la accomiatnylng the gb-<- club, will furnish the music. The public U invited. • The Elulaml Camp Fire (Mrh will meet Tuesday afternoon at the hunt'' of Miss Virginia HlU* at four o'clock All memboia are requested to attvnd. a The latdiea Aid tkx-hur of tbe Methodist church will hold Ila an , nual dollar social In tb>< eburth parlors. Friday evening. April llth. at revi n o'cioch. All Members arc urg "I to keep this dveat in mind and "'ltd or bring their dollars whether solicited or not A program of muvl< and readings will be rendered. * Th-j last meeting of the Nhak*e epnar Club fur this year was held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Psftcrson at her boma on Second

| street. The hostess also had charge of the program and gave a very interesting discussion on "The Story of the Flags of All Nations." Light refreshments were served late in the afternoon and small American flags were given as favors. Mrs. Hunter Meyers, of Greencastle, was an out of town guest, The closing, which is an annual social event, will be held in two weeks. All arrangements have not yet been made for this event by the committee in charge. oBluffton—Bluffton businessmen are being asked to join the Wells county Farm Bureau Federation as associate members in an effort to build up closer business relations. It is believed nearly all will join. —— o Kokomo —Bids on Howard county's proposed $135,000 hospital may be received this week. Work is expetted to start in May. "If Winter Comes," Crystal Friday and Saturday. - ■ — _ o*— — To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30<j. —•— Dark Rings Under Eyes For the relief ot dark rings and blood shot eyes there is nothing better than simple camphor, witchhazel, hydrastis. etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. The quick action is surprising. Eye cup free. Smith, Tag <r A- Falk, druggists.

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