Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 29 January 1925 — Page 3

Roctety I CLUB CALENDAR I gJrftA* Thursday I viL’ht " MrH ' RoM ■ Friday »K n ' I Christen; q All ,)i t orium. Bp. nt " |,,I|V midge—M™- J- iraes Arn j.uncheon ■ I •-ii) p. m- „ l " l,t p,,.. -Miss Helen Cass. Aid society Os ChrlMla. -Mrs- Andv Artman, ! p. m. ra i,ontas Social Time— 8 -d p. m Saturday Christian i-adles 'Aid Society. Bak. Lleehtle Meat Market. 9 a m. Monday ... b Mrs. Daniel Research * 1 11 " S IX Theta Tau-Mla. Genevieve ’”?' n ’ ! Kapla n ’cal! Meeting - Mrs Cedi Moser. Tuesday nrill .„. ciub-Mrs. Minnie Holt()f r _k. of C. Hall. 8 p- in. p.i lota Xi—Miss Mildred Butler 7:30 P- tn. Wednesday Historical Club-Mrs. Sam Hite. Shakespeare club —Mrs. Fred Patterson. The members of tile Research Club Mill entertain their husband* at a six I o'clock dinner Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Dan Sprang in Mudison street. All plans were completed for the social affair at their last regular meeting, which was held at the home of Mrs. B. X Covert, who also had charge of the paper on ‘•Scandinavian Music." Mrs. Carrie Houbold and Miss Margaret Haley played a jiumber of piano selections. Miss Madge Hite, of this city, attended the informal bridge party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. R C. Parrish, of North Cornell circle,'at Fort Wayne. Six tables were arranged for the players in the living rooms which were attractively decorated with spring flowers. At the close of the games dainty refreshments’were served. Mrs. Harry Starr, of Bluffton. was also an' out-of-town guest. Mrs. Harry Moltz had a very interesting paper at the regular meeting of the Shakespeare Club at the home of Mrs. A. D. Suttles yesterday afternoon. Her subject was "The Virgin Islands." and several sub topics were given by members present. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Fred Patterson and Mrs. Suttles will hjve the paper on “The Six Immortals." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coffelt and daughter, Mrs. Mindia Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James A. Laisure and Claude Laisure and daughter, Mr. Al Minch and family, Mrs. Jess Beery grandson, of Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, Esther and Gretchen. Mr and Mrs. Ed Laisure and Son. of Bubo, were among the guests at the dinner party given by Mr. and tys. Harry Coffelt, of Oak street Sunday. The occasion was the twen-ty-fifth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Coffelt. \ Mrs. Emma Schulte entertained the members of the Bridge Club at her home Tuesday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Minnie Holthouse and Mrs. Carrie Ehinger. At >he conclusion of the games a dainty , repast was served. Mrs. Minnie Holthouse will have the next meeting. i Mrs. Robert Garard entertained the timbers of her Sunday School class her home on Tuesday evening. A 800,1 and sodial meeting was held. — . . A large number was in attendance al ho card party given by the CathLarti -'‘ s ’ Social Club last night at 11 Knights of Columbus hall, t’-’-es at bridge were won by Mrs. « ■- Kern and Clarence Herber; at !|l Hundred, Rose Confer, Mrs. as Harris. Frank Gillig and J. H. ’•■meikamp. -.fere awarded prizes. J ry Meyers and Tom Colchin won h at Bingo. A blanket was givtli. , Vl)n , y " Uniber - Miss Clara Miller ■ nin - I* 6 . ? 1110W tOp ’ I)urin 8 '*>e eve- ' wer» nr ‘ SaDdwlchcs "it-h gravy ir:: 1 r™ •“< The **’ F - Ginger” Gas* ’ committee ! n charge of the asSun eßd r s j c Mi,ier ’' Charles ■ Herraan Meyers, , Schmitt M ' er ’ Mas Tholnas - Hubert 1 kam p cten the MiSSes Rose Fulleu ’ ' Geneyiew l 6 Miller ’ Marie Gass - ■ ger. erling and Ade Deinin ] n... — 1 lie LadW Ula , r meeting of ‘he Catho- , of Columbia will he held J

Tuesday night at. the Knights of Co f lumhiis hall. All members me urged , to attend. | Mrs Hoy Archbold entertained the m< labors of th n Bridge Club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Archbold won high score of the afternoon. Mrs. R. G. Coveidnli* will entertain the club members in two weeks. The hostess served delectable refri- h moots. , „... ‘ < Th<- members of the Afternoon | Iriilge Club met with Mrs L. A. i Graham Tuesday -afternoon. Late in | ho afternoon dainty refreshment i twre served by the hostess, who was < issistod by her daughter. Miss i Gretchen. . , — Mrs. Wilson la>- cnteitain.-d the , Historical Club al her home on Mercer Avenue Wednesday after 1 lOotl. "Mrs. C. C. Noble jead a very i interesting and instructive paper on ~ 'Women Com.losers." The next neeting v.-ill bo held with Mrs. Sam lite and Mrs. Charles Langston will , .ave the paper on "Radio." — — - — o-- — —— SCOUT NOTES I (By A Scout) The i Decatur Boy Scout troop Number one held an interesting molding at the Centra! School building I Tuesday evening. The main part of the meeting was devoted to the! study of the American flag. Scouts must know the history of the flag 1 and the customary forms of respect! -'due it. ~ The Scout’s basketball team will be equipped with green Jersey’s soon. The team expects to have a game with Mr. Guy Brown's Sunday School diss team next Saturday afternoon. Last Sunday afternoon a hike wa . taken and the Scouts enjoyed it very much. At the next meeting an examination will be taken on the Tenderfoot tests. The fifteenth anniversary of tinAN AGED CIVIL WAR VETERAN RELIEVED! - "HEALING HANDS" SOON WORK I ED ASTONISHING RESU LT$, FOB ' HIS HEARING. 'EYE. AND CRIPPLED HAND. SETTER THAN IN YEARS. "Just look at my hand now. and 1! give the "healing hands” all the credit ” said Mr. P. IL Goodlander, civil war veteran, living on route 1 Wabash, Indiana, while talking re cently, with a representative of Prof Ricker, noted Magnetic Masseur and Foot Correctionist. A I I // W i A 1 ■-WBF i _£«LJ "Healing Hands” "More than sixty years ago in civil war days my hand became so crippled that during all these many years 1 could not close my right hand, sing ers stiff. Since then I became very - 1 deaf, indeed. One eye became so blind I could not even distinguish light from dark. I am eighty-two years of age, and was born, and lived all my life on one and the same farm, even to this day. Now Hears Tick of Clock “It is most wonderful to think that after the very first application of the “healing hands." I can now again open and close my hand see Hght in my eye, and hear the tick of the clock." , People of Wabash County Simply Astonished The above remarkable case has so greatly astonished the many acquaintances of Mr. Goodlander, and the crowds of people who sought the aid of Prof Ricker, and assistant, at the Hotel Indiana. Wabash, last week that many had to be turned away. It was simply impossible to wait on all Call Early It is suggested, that upon Prof. Ricker’s return visit here, in a few days, that chronic sufferers will call early; then await their turn. No drugs or knife are used. One reason for the unusual success of Magnetic Masseurfng'is that it does not treat name of any disease, it aims at the cause. It caters to the more difficult cases. Is A Friend To Al! Prof. Richer is one man, at least of whom it can be said, that he never in all liis long, successful services to the sick and suffering, turned away one single worthy person—if ever so poor. Therefore, do not let anything stand between you and possible health —any longer. Take advantage of the rare opportunity while it presents itself; and save a long expensive trip to Richmond. Indiana—the home of Prof. Ricker and assistants. Return Trip As Follows 1 Hotel National, Decatur. Monday; Hotel Daniel, Van Wert. Friday. Con sultation free, and invited You cannot afford to miss it. - .

DEC \TI’R DAU Y DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925

founding of the Boy Seoul orgtmlra ] lion of Anterl;'.'! will (ie observed February x i<> h ami It f, possible Ihnt an nntilversaty prugtam will 1,.given here. n .Judge Ballzell To Hear I'irst Case February 3 ii’Nirt’i. i-i:i:ss Indianapolis Jan 2:1. 'i'h« first criminal cases to b<- board by Judge Robert Dultzell, :.,-w federal judge of the Indiana district, will be called on February 3. 'l'he trial docket for the sessions opening that day includes ten casesfour cases of altering and counterfeiting I’nited States money; three postal robbery cases; two narcotics cases and oti" liquor violation case.,l The cases are; Leroy Brickley and P.ernlee P. ('lark, of Foil Wayne, who are chnrg -cd with conspiracy to counterfeit /money. Walter Kelckner. former postmaster at Vistula, Elkhart county, charged with embezzlement of government funds. Frank Muir. Mishawaka, postofllee clerk charged wit)\ stealing money from the mails. I 1 awn nee Jones, postoffice clerk a' ' Logansport < harged w.th embezzling government funds. ■ Walter Hetzel, Terre Haute, charge; with counterfeiting. ) Frank Dailey, Terre Haute, charged with viimlion of the narcotics laws.

Here’s A Real Prescription for the Torturing Pains of Neuritis

— When you've tried everything you | ! can think of and nothing seems to I j oven relieve those p ereing. agonizi ing pains, just go to Holthonse Drug Co. or some other good druggist and- ! -r-t a hottie of Allenrhu Special Form- ' ala No. 2. Be sure you get No. 21 which comes in capsule form, for the liquid form is a special preparation for Rheumatism only. Take these little dark green capsules as directed and notice how in about 21 hours they have considerably induced, if not entirely banshed, those perdstent. nerve racking pains that have caused you mmy sleepless nights. A few more doses and the

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Moy To> nud two In ' dinnupolln Chi®<-Ke, charged with D vlolntlon of the prohibition laws. S Hyman .l.i ph-l i.n 1 Emma Has ■ pie), indbiiiHpolls, charged with vlo I l.itlon of the prohibition laws ■ Ro- coo Shirley, Indianapolis, and I George Woods, Franklin, charged with I passing altered silver certillcutOK. B The federal grand jury meets in I February and Is expected to lake a 1 number of minor cases which will 1 coma before Judge llaltzell utter In- B d’etments have boon returned but It I is regarded as unlikely that any big B cases will be before Judge Baltzell B until a new district attorney is ap- B pointed to succeed Alexander Cavins. | who took the post temporarily fol I lowing the resignation of Homer El I Hott. ll I I o_ I County Commissioners Will Meet Next Week I ! The county commiusioners will I meet in regular session next Mon- I day and Tuesday at the Court house. ! Bids will bo received on Tuesday.'! February 3. for the construction of I the •Charles Schenck macadam road I in St. Marys township. Among other I 'matters to come befpre the board will I be the appointing of a county attor- I riey. Henry B. Heller who has serv- I ed the county as legal adviser for I - aevernl years, will, in all probability, I bo re-appointed. ' {] Io'" ' ■ j WANT ADS EARN—t »—> I —,,,— ~ I

1 pains have loft you forever. While this particular formula was compounded for the purpose of conquering painful. Gouty conditions and what is known as Rheumatoid Aitb- ' ritis—a knotty, painful swelling of I the joints—it has proven wonderfully successful in all forms of Neuritis and Sciatic Nerve Pains. You needn’t be afraid of its containing dope of any kind —it doesn't. Such things are only makeshitts and can only at the best give temporary relief. v Be sure you've got Neuritis and then get Allenrhu Special Formula No, 2. Your pains v.’ll be gone be j fore you know it. ■ 1

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