Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1925 — Page 5

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CONGRESS TODAY Senate: | Debates on civil service retirement bill. Judiciary committee discusses Warren nomination. Couzena committee resumes investigation of internal revenue bureau. Finance committee considers rotiI tike business. I Conference of postal salaries and rate increase bill meet. Muscle Shoals conferees meet. House: Considers deficiency appropriation I bill. I Military affairs committee consid I era La Guardia resolution. I Agriculture committee considers McNary-Haugen hill. Postofflce committee considers can cellation stamp bills. Public lands committee considers i calendar bills. Disabled soldiers league investigation continues. • Patents committee considers copyright bill. I Aircraft committee holds executive I meeting. —o Doris Kenyon Improving New York, Feb.. 24 —Dorris Kenyon screen stage star, who was operated on Monday for appendicitis, today was reported as "doing nicely" at Lexinc Jom hospital. Th» actress was stricken suddenly when she liegan uigk on her new movie “Tim Half Way Girl —...— o - -. ANOTHER MINE EXPLOSION IN , INDIANA TODAY (Continued from I'age One) and responded to the call of Governor Jackson for aid for the families of miners killed in the cplosion at Sullivan Friday. Contributions for the needy families poured into the governor's office and Red Cross headquarters. Th.- money will be sent immediately to Red Cross'workers in Sullivan to care for the immediate wants of the bereaved fit an official proclamation Issued late yesterday. Governor Jackson called on citizens of the state to aid the stricken, city and designated the Red Cross as the official relief agency.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925.

Society CLUB CALENDAR ' Tuesday Young People's Missionary Circle William Hersehell Lecture—ll. S. Auditorium. 8 p. m. Civic Section of Woman's Club — •Mrs. John Carmody, 2:30 p. tn. So Cha Rea—Mrs. Charles Starost; Rebekah l.odge—Rebekah Hall. St. Vincent de Paul—K. of C. Hall. 2:30 p. tn. Wednesday —Mrs. Earl Fuhrman. Woman's Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church—Pot luck supper. Church. 6 p. m. Union Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. Hannah Mumma, 1:30 p. m. Shakespeare Club —Mnu- D. M. Hensley, 1:30 promptly. Thursday/ Loyal Workers Class of E. V. Church—Mrs. Ed Macy, 7 p. in. Moose Jjegionaires, Moose home, 8 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Luth eran church, at school building, 3:30 p. in. Root Township Home Economies Club —Mrs. Frank Kitsou, 2 p. in. Ladies' Aid Society of E. V. Church —Church parlors, 2 p. tn. Epworth League of M. E. Church — Miss Jeanette Beery, 7:30 p. m. Friday Teacher-Preacher Basketball Game High School Gymnasium. 8 p. m. Maude Miller Degree—Pocahontas Lodge Rooms. 7 p. in. Saturday Ladies’ Aid Society of M. EChurch Cafeteria Supper — Church Dining room. 5 to 7 p. in Monday Re*earth Club Mrs. Dan Sprang. Woman's Club—ll. S. Auditorium, 7:-15 p. m. Johnson-Zuercher Miss Martha Zuereber, daughter of Mrs. Magdalena Zuercher, of Berne, and Mr. Melvin Johnson, of Fort Wayne were quietly married at the home of Rev. S. W If. Sauerwein, pastor of tile Reformed church, at 'Berne. Saturday evening at seven o'clock Mr. and Mrs. William Zuereber were the only witnesses. The young’*couple will reside with the bride’s mother. Mr. Johnson is employed as an electric lineman at Fort Wayne Balsiger-Habegger Tlie marriage of Miss Velma Ila begger and Jesse Balsiger. belli of Berne, was solemnized Saturday evening at the West Missionary church parsonage. Rev. A. M. Clauser reeeiv ed the vows. Mrs. Balsiger is a daughter of Mrs. Ben Habegger and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Balsiger. Mr. Balsiger is cm ployed at the American .Milk com pany. The young couple will rmtke their home with the bride's mother. The Moose Lcgionaires will meet Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the Moose home. The attendance of every member is expected. The members of the Kirkland laid ins’ Club will give an interesting pro gram at the Kirkland high school Wednesday evening. The public is cordially invited Io attend. The fol lowing program will be presented: Song High school chorus Kirkland Ladies' Club —Mrs. D. M. Byerly. Song Kirkland laid'es - club. Reading—Mrs Mary Pease. Reading “Auntie Doliful’s Visit. Trio — Mrs. S. I). Henschen, Mrs. Ed Arnold. Mrs. Chas. Llby. Play—“ The Pull Backs." six ladies. Reading Mrs. William S lierry, Reading—Mrs. S. D. Henschen. Talk —Mrs. Magley, of Root Township club. Style dennm trailou. The Loyal Workers ckiss of tinEvangelical church will imet with Mrs. Ed Macy. Thursday evening al seven o’clock. All members are urged to attend. Thi' Research club met with Mr,,. Dore B. Erwin. Monday afternoon, al her home in Second street. A very interesting paper was read by Mrs. L A. Graham on "Fur aud the Fur Industry.’’ The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Dan Sprang and Mr Merryman will have charge of the program. i The Parent Teachers club of the ; South Ward school will meet at lhe‘< school Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A very fine program has ( been irrauged ami a good attendance > is desired. The children of the third < and fourth grades will give a delighttul little play aud Attorney C. L. £ Walters will speak

DeLaet-WKiteman < The marriage of Miss Dena White- t man, of Geneva, aud Mr. Ralph Char-| les of Fort Wayne, occurred J .Monday afternoon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. B. N. Covert in Mercer * Avenue. Rev. Covert read’ the cere 1 mony. The young couple will reside ( at Fort Wayne, where the groom is , a barber. ‘ ! i Dorothy und Oscar Hohman de-, lightfully entertained the members of 1 the Anti-Cant Class of the BeulalJ Chapel Sunday Schoo), recently. The l bustnoßS inoet!u< opened with song and prayer after which the election j of officers was held. Floyd Arnold, was elected president; Oscar Hoff man, vice president; Roy Schlickman. secretary and Lowell Arnold, treasurer. During the social/hour a school of love was held and was opened by Ringing Proverbs. Contests and debates were held after which a delicious luncheon was served. The guests inchuled Susie Dilling. Kath ryn Ernst, Flossie Shady, Leia Schlickman. Velma Anderson. Lorene Kirchner. Irene Kirchner. Mary James. Fay Slump. Mrs. Milton Werl Ing and son, Donald Neal, Rev. Wisner, Ix/well Arnold, Roy Schlickman. Wayne Johnson. Lloyd James, Floyd Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman. The Ladles of the Christian church will meet with Mrs. Henry Schultz Thursday all day. The ladies are requested to bring thimbles and needles and an article of food for a pot luck dinner. . The Ladies Aid society of tlie Immanuel Lutheran church will celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary Sunday evening. .March 8. at. the church. Rev. Frosch /will deliver. the address and the male quartet wiH ; ; ing a number of selections. A silver offering will Im* taken and will be. used by the society in doing charity work for the Orphans Home at Indianapolis. At. the time of the organization of this society Mrs. Schmidt was president, Mrs. Henry Schamer b>h. secretary. At present Mrs. William Bleeke and Mrs. Ed Bleeke are . erving as president and > secretary, respectively, the former Mrs. Bleeke; laving succeeded Mrs. Herman' Iteinking. .. A delightful recital was given Bunday afternoon at the Sisters' Home, in Monroe street, by the music students. The guests included the ;a les of the children, who had a part in the grogram. The following 1 program was given: Piano Man li of tlie I*tmntoms. .Hoist W. Arnold and M. Voglewede Feast of the Rose. Thuillier —M Neptune. 11. Voglewede, M. Schumacher, > Minuet in G. Beethoven —Margaret Vian The Happy Sailor, Woodrow — Patricia Fullenkainp The First Solo—Alvera Vian Hush a bye Lady, Lemont—Agnes Baker Flowers of tnc Forest. Burns— Lawrence Coffee Mandolin Pauline Waltz, Henlein — Alice Gref-n Violin Redowa do Wullcrstein, Dancla — Lyle Mallonee. Little Prince, Krugman— Edward laise Yankee Buy March, Rust —Robert < offee Berceuse from Jocelyn, Godard——Beriiadine Christen. Recitation Marjorie and the Little Gile Clock —Mary Neptune. Piano Broken Bfittercips, Schuler—Helen' Voglewede To a T€y Soldier. Warner —Alma l Bucher. In Hanging Gardens, Evans—Mary' NeptuueGrucelul Daucer, Lemont - Margar i ct Schumacher. z i Johnny ou the Spot, Rolfe—Patricia Tecpie Little Patriot, Krogiuau—Margaret' 'tiu Alvera Vian Queen of Drowsy Laud, Ducelle— Anna Yurkovic To a Dainty Daucer, Warner Hel I •li Lengerich Scarf Dance, Chaminade Thomas Durkin t Professional March, Riuguet—H ! Lengerich. Patricia Teeple Aircraft Committee V oles To Re-open Its Hearing (L'NiTEli PI:ESS SERVICE’) Washington, Feb. 24—By a vote of l • five to one, the house aircraft investigating committee today decided to reopen hearings probably Thursday. i 't he committee's sudden decision to close its inquiry Saturday was ofti xiully explained by announcement of depletion of funds, all but S7OO of a $25,000 appropriation being reported seut. Keureseutative Bloom. New York,

democrat, offered to pay the commit-1 tee's expenses out of his own pocket. I The action of the committe 'today is unprecedented among congresaion- » al InvcstigationH and added to the surprise occasioned by the fight of Aig. Gen "Billy" Mitchell, assistanl chief of the army aviation service against administration officials who opposed his proposal fur unification of the army, navy and mail division. o Are You Fat? Just Try This 7'housands of overfat people have become slender by following the advice of doctors who recommend Marmola Prescription Tablets. Those little fat reducers are made from the same formula as the famous Marmola Prescription. If too fat, don't wait —go to your druggist now and for one dollar (the same price the world over) procure a box of these tablets. If you prefer you may secure them direct by sending price to the Marmola Co.. General Motors Bldg., Detroit. Mich. They reduce steadily and easily. No need for tiresome exercise or starvation diet ami no tin pleasant effects. o •— Move Toward Uniform Marking Os Highways A very important step toward the uniform numbering and marking of highways of interstate character was taken today when Secretary of Agriculture Howard M. Gore appointed a board, composed of officials from the Bureau of Public Roads and the State Highway Departments to prepare a plan and secure its adoption by the various states. A. H. Hinkle, of Indianapolis, superintendent of maintenance in Indiana, is a member of the board ap | iiointed to do the work. Old-Time Remedy Best for Heavy Coughs R t übli or n , racking, deep-seated coughs that refuse to yield to other remedies are often cheeked overnight with the old-time cough medicine that our parents and grandparents “swore ly?' In spite of modern discoveries nothing has been found to replace good old Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey for giving quick, sure relief for . conghs, chest colds, bronchitis, spasmodic croup and other throat irritations. Doctors say that the pine tar qin-kly loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing, while the i honey not only gives a pleasant taste, but helps soothe irritation. But be sure you get the original Dr. Bell’s and no other. There have been dozens of imitations, but the original ; is still the best. It often stops the worst cough in 24 hours. C ontains 1 no injurious drugs, so can be given even to young children. Insist on Dr. Bell’s. Only 30c at anv good druggist's. X Dr. BELL'S KM PINE-TAR-HONEY FOR COUGHS

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