Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1925 — Page 3

■ CLUB CALENDAR M - 1 ■ * Friday Hj. lodge HfM-kil hour—at |S| >:3i> p- tn- • ■h.11.-t.- Aid Society Os M. E. church ! ffllhiirch parloro. |( (' Legion Hall, postponed. ‘Bhftkesjicare Club Closing mid flight—Mrs. Morrison, 6:30 Delphian Society — Ol 1 County Bank, 7:30 p.m.J Bridge Club—Mrs. Adrian Beiuboff, 7:30 o’clock. [■cpv.ottli League hard time social— I church, 7:30 p.m. ■ mating of the Business nnd B. -ion.il Women of this city wiil at ilie home of Dr. Elizabeth at 7:30 o’clock this evening M n ,i.,. t ;iig was held last week and of the Portland club Krndrd ami explained the purpose K t hP club to the twenty-five ladies H (l were present. All professional ■d business women are urged to at- ■ tonight as an effort will be made H^organize so that, representatives Htv attend the first District Conferof this organization of the Hrhib District of the Federation of Hone n s Chibs which will be held at Kirtland Sunday afternoon. April 26 e Eighth District includes seven 1,1. Anderson. Muncie. Winches■r I’, ,timid. Albany, Union City and The program for the ■lifeietiee to lie ht’.t’. Sunday follows ■|2;;:» to 1:30 p m.—Registration at ■ul> rooms ■ I '.rt Conference,, called t/> order i' State President Miss Gertrude | ■1:35— Reading of club collect. ■ 1:40- Introduction of local and ■siting club officers. ■1; 56—Welcome (> conference- Dr. ■ rriet Wiley, president, Portland ■ 1.55 Response—Mrs. Eva Leggett, Hr > dent, Winchester. ■ 2;i:"- community singing, led by ■(s Jane Fulton. Portland; Mrs ■era Holmes. Portland, piano. i ■2:ll'—Two minute reports from ■ibs on "The Greatest Event of our ■ear. Anderson; .Mrs. Martha Rout; i ■l.anv, Mrs. Lucille Lavengood;| ■txaitdria. Miss Ethel Bailey; Mun-, ■e. Mrs. Myrtle Soudeis; Union City.) ■rs Anna Reynard; Winchester,' ■rs. Bessie Markle; Portland. Dr. ■arriet Wiley. ■ 2:3o—Our State and National Con■cations and Federation Month — ■iss Barrett. ■ 2:45 — Greetings to copference ■uni national officers —Miss Jennie jp.:.- Hersch. ■ 2:50 Pianologue—Miss Jane Lou- ■>- Fulton; violin solo. Prof. Russell ■filer ■ 3:15 Shot t discussion of club ■eehmtics — ‘‘Membership Committee ■ork Mrs. Olivette Miller, Muncie; ■’iname Committee Work." Miss Ida ■ Eckel. Anderson; ‘‘Personal Re■ar< h Work." Miss Rose Leiishiui. ■ tu'iie; "Legisl.ttive Committee ■ tk." Mrs. Celia H. Edmundson. torili.nd; "Program Committee ’ork. Miss Florence Reynaid. Win ■ester; "Emblem Committee Work” ■rs. Clara Flaudrig, Portland; “Pub■city Work,” Mrs. Inez Stitsworth. ■uncle; "Independent Woman Com»ilttee Work." Miss Midlie English, ortland; "Educational Committee Hork." Miss Mary Torrence, Muncie. K"4:15 Question and Suggestion ox. leader. Miss Audrey Kinde, ■kneel son. * " I 4:3o—“Get Acquainted Hour.” I The Pocahontas lodge will hold a Hoiial hour at the lodge hall at 8:30 ■’clock tonight, following the regular Bodge session. The social is for all Bodge members and their families and Beveral invited guests. I Miss Mildred Niblick entertained the members of the Bridge Club last Evening at her home in Fifth street. Mrs. Lee Lawless and Miss Jeanette Ehinger were guests besides the club Members. Prizes were awarded to the Misses Cecile Miller, Virgene Smith, Naomi Durkin and Mrs. Frank )Lse. Mrs. Lawless won the guest Prize. After the games hostess terved delightful refreshments. Q Sen. Wheeler May Know 11 is Fate This Evening By Paul R. Mallon, (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Great Falls, Mont.. April 24. —SenMor Burton K. Wheeler may know his fate before night. Final arguments of attorneys for the defense and prosecution in the trial at the former leader of the Washington scandals investigations for alleged misuse of his senatorial office, were begun wißi the opening of court this Morning. John Slattery, prosecuting attorney, demanded that Wheeler he found guilty of illegally agreeing to appear before the interior department in behalf of Gordon Campbell, his Montar i oil client. — n ZGovington. — Two car ioads of calves from Minnesota are to arrive here as a culmination of a campaign for improvement of Fountain county dairy cattle started by County Agent Hessler. The calves will be dlstrib-p Jlted among the farmers. i

FARM WOMEN HOLD MEETING I Hold First Demonstration Meeting Os Second Year Clothing Protect I The first meeting,’ of the second year clothing project, conducted by 1 the four home economics dubs ol 1 Adams county, was held at Ute Pub- ! lie Library In Decatur last Wednesday. At that time Miss Meta Martin, of ( the home economics depart at Purdue, outlined the w ork which wiil be carried on during the lessons for the year and conducted a demonstration. During the morning the lessons I for the year were outlined and it deI veioped at that time that five such ( meetings will be held during this year, the last one being in the nature of a I •’round up”. , It is expected that the representa- , tives of each of the four townships present, namely, those from Union, j Root, St. Marys and Kirkland, will carry the work back to their respect- , live organizations. They will give s demonstrations of the work received at the next meeting give of their r<. , spective clubs. f Due to the absenc •of the l oupty l chairman. Mrs. J. t . Magley, the meeting was in charge of Mrs. Dae ! Moses, of Root towns!..'p. About Li teen representatives were pres,-nt and I much enthusiasm in the work was , shown. It also developed at the meet , ing that th'- clubs expect to have an , exhil.il of their work at the fair this fall —— - —()- —— — ; RDRAL CHURCHES Calvary Evangelical Church Ralph W. Loose, Minister. There will De the regular morning ' Sunday School at 9:30 followed with ( a prayer meeting. There will be no i preaching in the afternoon. On Tttes- ' day the men will make an every- ‘ member canvas of the community to J secure pledges for the budget for the ill nances of the church for the new • year commencing May 1. During the ' coming week the pastor wiil be at the Annual Conference which convene* at the Crescent Avenue Evangelical Church at Fort Wayne. * a DECATUR CIRCUIT Preaching at Beulah on the morn I ing of April 26. There will be no , preaching service at Washington in , the evening as the paster delivers the bacca aureate ■ ermot) to pleasant 1 Mills graduating class. Prayer meeting at Beulah on Thurs- ! day evening. . ks the members of the churches of 1 Decatur Circuit look back over the . past conference year can each say that he or she has been faithful tn . attendance on the means of grace ' provided by the churches of the <-irJ cult If not, why not? What excuse are you going to give the Great Judge i on that day of reckoning? Are your ' flimsy excuses you advance now goitig t<> help you I lien ? "Careless soul, what then?” Let each member resolve to make this Conference year a great year for the Decatur Circuit. Much depends upon eadi member of the churches. Each has a great responsibility to meet. Each has a great privilege to enjoy in doing his part in the advanceI ment of His Kingdom. Lester L. C. Wisner, pastor ’ pleasant Mills & Salem. i Sunday School 9:30 i Morning Worship. at Pleasant 1 Mills 10:30 Epworth League 7:00 Evening Worship, at Salem ..7:30 Sunday School Convention of St. Mary’s Township at Bobo Sunday afternoon. Prayer meeting at Salem Wednes- ■ day Evening 7:30 Prayer meeting at Pleasant Mills Thursday evening 7:30 Pleasant Mills High School Commencement will be held Tuesday evening in the Methodist Episcopal . ('hutch in pleasant Mills. . The Pastor and family send greet- , Ings to all of the members of this i charge. We are happy that our lot has been cast among you again and . we hope that this will' be a great i year for all concerned. We pledge our best efforts and fidelity to the cause of the Kingdom and welfare of the people. Lets make this year the best ever. To do so we need your unstinted co-operation anil help. To bring, your child to Church is to insure your family against paganism for a generation. ' To make a place in one’s life for worship is to add the timber of grandeur to one’s soul. Don’t mind if the preacher in your parish is not gifted: you can bring la large torch lo a very taper and carry away a great blaze

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925.

GIVE COMFORT TO PASTOR ANO ME j ( Congregation Os Calvary 1 Evangelical Church Surprises Rev. Loose At the close o f the preaching ser vice at the Cavalry Evangelical church last Sunday afternoon, the pastor and Ills wife, Rev, mid Mrs. Ralph W Loose, were given a genuine mid very happy surprise. An unusually large 1 audience had assembled, all of whom ' were aware of the surprise which was ! cou|ing. Just as the minister was about I to close tiie service, Mrs. James Darr, president of the Didios’ Aid Soc iety stepped forward and presented him with a large and very beautiful friendship comfort, which had been work'd by the various families of Xhe congregation ,their names lining in-sc-rted In the blocks. The following names appear bn the c’j’nfort. Mr. end Mrs. Jackson, Glen. Artie and Nyle Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Chai-i.i<-r Miller, Bqn.’ta Eagene and Don- ! I'l Miller; Mrs. E. Mclntosh; Mr.

Now. Better Fountain Service with FRIGID AIRE LIQUID Cooling I . 4 • 100% Meehan -1 - Cold System Maybe you’ve heard about the won- • Hereafter we will be able to give you . a greater variety of high grade Center’s derful new Liquid Automatic Fountain, j ce c ream which we have sold you for a f the fountain which uses no ice but is number of years. Because it is so easy to keep in excellent condition we will now »’ooled by electricity. have on hand at all times, a wide assortment of flavors. We have just installed a Liquid sys- , You can now enjoy a cool drink to tern at our fountain. YouT. agree, when quench your thirst. This Liquid system serves a drink 35 degrees cool at all you see it that our fountain service will times. It will enable us to serve you a now be still better. drink in any flavor and one that will be of uniform taste every time you order. Instead of the old familiar boxes, We also carry a of bulk with the cans of ice cream packed in ice and fancy box candy such as the famous Morris, Aurentz, Schraffts and Lowney. and salt, there is now a clean metal cab- Always fresh and delicious. Fresh home inet electrically cooled. made piece candies and bulk candies of all kinds. Confers Ice Cream served from this When you’re in the store, ask to see T . ~ „ x u i 4- this new equipment. We’re proud of it Liquid fountain is nevei too ai oi oo w «j| s how it to you. You soft, never salty and is uniformly firm. and your family will be glad about it too, . . . , r the first time you try the delicious ConIt retains its original flavor and is deli- ter’s Ice Cream which comes out of the e j ous . “ ~ colder-than-ice containers. A FLAVORS OF CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, TUTTI FRUTI, MAPLE NUT AND APRICOT ICE. JOSEPH & LANG THE GOOD CONFECTIONERY . - ** ) ■ / J . ...... ll''■lW—llM'lWfiffliii ~t:...

and Mrs. Jo« Shilling; Jennie Smith Alien Shell; Mr and Mrs. Albert Mnt ii'hler, Clara Hays; Mr and Mt i James lihit, The nia, «nd Dwight Darr; Grandma Mindenlang; Frieda j Miller. Agnes filler; Mrs. Saralij CAwan; Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Harman | nnd Family; Mr. and Mrs. (). E. Shiffeily, Doris, Eldred Ermll, Mil died, anti Ivan Shifferly; Mr. and Mrs. f’nrtis Mi.ler, Delorls Richard, Claries, and Wendell Miller; Win. H.’irt; Inez, Royce Aldine, and Ar dntb Waters; Alice Schafer Win. Mil , ler, Etta Roland, Lee, und Royal! Miller; Myrtle Gar, Patil, and Mii-| died Hindenhttig; Ora Fell. Earl Fell 1 Ora, Louise, Zelno, Hetty, and Max i Drake;'; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Harman, ; Robert and Donald Harman; Mr. unn Mrs. Koos, Dale, Helen, Gerald Donald. and Genevieve koos; E.nitt Gaunt; Emma, Page, Perth and Mrs. E. Mitch Mr. und Mrs. Melching, Crystal, Myrtle, Helen. Dale and Max Melching. On one of the blocks of the comfort was worked, “Calvary Ladies' Aid, April 8, 1924. Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Loose". The gift is very highly appreciated by Rev. Loose and his wife und will always reca.l a very happy occasion and memories of two ■in■— i » i——i i■■ in m ■ a———m i ■ ■■■»>

years of pleasant service rendered in that community. George Munding, Convicted ifrhirderer, Denied New Trial Wheaton, HI.. April 24. - (United Press.) - Judge William J. Fulton today oveirultd tiie motion for a new trial for George Munding, convicted lust week for th# murder of Mrs. Julia Abb Douglass, his common law wife. Sentence of 22 years In Joliet penitentiary was imposed upon Mund | Ing In accordance with the decision ' of the jury. I Mtinding's counsel, Charles W. Hadley, announced (hat there would be no appeal to the supreme court. ' Clarence Darrow, chief counsel, was not present at the hearing. Munding will probably he taken to Joliet on Monday. u ■ - - •' AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belongs only to ]s:rfcct Leafth. I'ricc 00c. Sold by 1 UnUhnttcp Driir

Greencastle. — Announcement has been made that the Greencastle bund of twenty-five members will open its summer concert season by the middle of May

You Wouldn’t Give a Lead Nickel for a razor that you couldn i sharpen or pul in new blades. So why don’t you figure the same way whey you buy a lawn mower.' It’s necessary that a lawn mower be sharp to run easy or do a good clean job. You can sharpen au Eclipse Lawn Mower so easily that ’you will always have a nice working machine and besides save a hig lot of expense. Let us show you. H. Knapp(& Son

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