Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1925 — Page 5

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Mis. 1.. E Brothers, of Minneapo jts, who has been ..spending the last few days with Dr. Elizabeth Burns, of this city, has return«l to her home. Dr. Elizabeth Burns, ami daughter Mabel, and Mrs. I* E. Brothers, of Minneapolis, attended the funeral services of their cousin, Sarah Stroop, at Bluffton yesterday. Mrs. C. V. Connell has returned from Indianapolis where she spent several weeks visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Idtnahafc. „ , * I Guy Kehler and Castle Harvey, of ‘Huntington, will attend the I’si lota Xi Anniversary Dance at the Masonic ball this evening. Miss Florence Harshman, of Frankfort, and Mr. Casey, of Newcast’c. have returned to their respective homes after a several days visit with Mr and Mrs, Maurice Kennedy. Mi-s Helen Kocher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. I* Kocher. ami a Freshnum al Michigan. University at Ann Arbor, has become a member of the •Comedy Club,” at the University. It is very unusual for a freshman to be invited as a member of the club She has also been invited as a member of the "Play Makers," which is an excusive dramatic organization. Miss Kocher - will be remembered for her unusual ability in portraying the lead- > ing character in "Come Out of the Kitchen", the Senior Class play of last year. Hay Nhchaels, of east of hie c ly, was a business visitor here yesterday. August Wcigman. of north of lib' city looked after business interests . here this morning. Charles Niblick and Charles ( hristen made a bsine.ss trip to North Manchester this morning. t Mrs. Hoyt Hartman, of Bluffton, is enjoying a few days visit with Mis. Mae Meillers, of Nortjr Third street. c. D. Flanders, of Fort Wayne, is Visiting his parents. Mr. ami Mrs. George Flanders. Miss Thorncta (Jsborp returned this morning from an over night visit with her parents at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. /bhn Garwood, of Ft. Wayne, were visitor., in the city this aftci noon. George Cramer spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Joseph Werlzborger who underwent *Ji operation al the Adams County Memorial Hospital four week.-, ago was removed to her home today. Dick Archibold, of Toledo. Ohio, visited his parents. Dr. and Me. Hoy Arehibold here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Itokneelil left thb; morning for Indianapolis where they will spend several day: with Hie:,- .niiin 'ao and daughter. Mr. ami M‘- Ucott Ellis and daughter, (.him airtin, Vl-. and Mr.. Dick Merrill, Mr. andMr: i m:u..i| phillipbatim and Mr. and firs, .lob" Carmody, of Marion "ill nttmul the IT.i Ot» Antti ■ efsury Dance here tonight. Dr. Luther Boye of Berkley. Cal . Is visiting his parents. Dr. and Airs. /J. S. Boyers, of Monroe street.

Two Minutes* Silence By C. N. WILLIAMSON '©■ lilt, WMtera N*wi,ip,r Lnion. > T ADT PENDRED rushed In hr Sir Richard «n» darkening Hip room. The screen (a big sheet) whr In its . place on the wall. Everything was ready for the show. ‘‘l’ve broken It to them I” she Rasped. “What? You told them they were Romg to see—” i “No, no! Hut Anne was determined I to know why she and Dick had been brought down together to Surrey at this unearthly hour in the morning, so . 1 thought It was better to confess —I ‘ mean, confess that you were anxious they should see one of z yoitV films — ' the last time they're likely to see anything together before the divorce." ( "Good God!’’ exploded the old admiral. "Proceedings aren’t begun, are they?" "8h! Don't speak so loudly. The window#-are open behind the curtains. If Anne and Dick are in the garden—" "Well, while there's life there’s hope! What did webring them down for to this garden of memories? Cheer up. old girl. There, I’m all ready. You can call them in." ( •'Promise plat you won't make criticisms or remarks of any kind, or even move until the tiling is over, no matter what you may feel or think.” said Sir Richard, when Lady Pendred had brought the pair into hi# study and "showroom." I "Os course, we promise," they replied in a breath. But they did not sit side by side. Lady Pendred's chair was between theirs. Suddenly a gramophone began to play. "Should auld acquaintance be forgot?” sang the kind, sweet voice. Sir Richard turned off the last electric lamp in the study—his “picture palace." as it was called. He had timed himself to begin the show precisely at ten minutes to eleven. This he had done for a very special reason. Success depended upon tlic turning. The machine began to click, and on the lighted screen appeared the picture of a village church; an old. gray Norman church, with a beautiful doorway, on the daisied grass of the churchyard, people grouped all looked smiling and happy and excited. Something was going to happen. Anne I‘endred uttered a faint cry. She would have spoken, protested, but she remembered her promise. The,gramophone in the next room ' was playing the wedding march from Lohengrin. The bride was coining out of church—a lovely young bride, radiant with happiness. Her hand was on her husband's arm—a tall young man in khaki, with ribbons on his breast. She looked up at. him. Such a look of trust and Joy and perfect faith in the future! He gave her look for look, ! and impulsively pressed her hand. As the bride and bridegroom descended the two steps from the church door children run forward and threw roses in their path. "Roses, roses all the way," the gramophone was playing. Suddenly the scene changed. The young couple had walked from the church to qf welcoming gateway that - stood wide open. There wa« a lawn, ■ with shading beeches and Lebanon co- . dars. The two stood together, and friend after friend came to congratulate and wish them well. There was a marquee, open on one side, showing a flower-decorated table. ' The bride cut the cake w ith the bridegroom's sword. Healths were drunk. 1 But at last it was time for the bride . tn tear herself away. She threw a I backward glnn'-o to her husband, as if to say. “How can I leave you. even , to get ready for our honeymoon?" He took a step to follow her, caught her band, then let her go. Presently she appeared once more, dressed for traveling. On, on ticked ' the machine, until, amid a shower of rice, the two had driven off in a car i from the door of a big country home — . singularly like this house of the old , retired admiral and his wife. The scene was over; a resurrection of lost happiness. How lost, who could tell in words? Somehow it had been mislaid! How sweet it had been, how : beautiful. Was it gone for ever? I The screen was dark. Anne’s lips | opened. "Cruel! Cruel!” were the ■ words she would have cried out. But ( «t that instant a clock sounded the first strokes of the hour—eleven—and the mamons In the village moaned the ■ order for silence. There had been no time to switch on I the lights. The room was still in | twilight. Lady Pendred had slipped , like a shadow out of the chair that ( divided Dick and Anne. All four si- ( lent occupants of the room were on their feet. It seemed to Dick that 1 the others must hear the pounding of 1 .his heart. And Anne—what was that t tiny sound? Was she choking back <, a sob? t Two minutes! Yet four years passed before the eyes of those two souls, as the wedding picture, taken ( by Sir Richard, had passed upon the screen. Four years full of mistakes and misunderstandings and foolish , quarrels. But hadn't even the quar-' rels been born of love—young, pas slonate love, that did not quite know the great and glorious game of “give and take"? The two minutes were over, the , maroons told them that. It was permitted to speak. But no one did speak. Dick and Anne looked at each other. Then Impulsively, he held out his ; arms. She almost fell into them, f ’ eeplng. Tw o minutes’ silence had told them more than they could ever have put into, words., , . '

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925.

fyeiotty CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Catholic Ladles' Social club Card Party ami Dance- Knights of Columbus Hall, 7:30 p. m. A. A. of u. W.—Mrs. ('. A. Dugan Bltslnoas and Professional Wo man's Club Old Adams County Hauk Assembly 7:30 p.m. Thursday Baptist Woman's Society—' Church 2 p in. W. M. A. of U. B. Church Program —Church, 7:30 p.m. Loyal Worker's Class of E. V.' Church — Mrs. T. 1). Kern. Ladies Aid Society of E. V. church —postponed. Ladies' Aid Society of U. 1). church —Mrs. Clarence Baughman. 2 p. nt. IsullCs' Aid Society of Zion Reform'd Church—Church parlors, 2:30 p.m. W. M. S. of United Brethren church —Church, 2:30 pin. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Cltuix-h Mrs. Rex Andrews. Thursday Night Bridge Club ami Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club — Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, 8 p.m. Friday Auction Bridge club —Miss Virgeue Smith. 8 p. m. Saturday Tile King's Heralds of the Metliglint churqh will meet at the home of Miss Katherine flower on North Fourth street al 2:30 o'clock Sator day afternoon. Christian Endeavor of Reformed Church Pastry Sab- Frank Liechtle Meat Market, 10 a.m. Chicken Supper United Brethren Church Dining Room, 5 to 7 p.m. Tin Am tion Bridge club w II meet Friday evening at (lie home of Miss Virgeue Smith.

The th rd annual Anniversary dunce of the I'si lota Xi sorority will be given at the Masonic hall tonight. Dancing will begin at nine o’clock and clmtinue until twelve with Spiegel's Melody Men furnishing the music. Several out-of-town guests will be in attendance. The dance is being giv- ' -11 for Hie members and several invited guests. Mrs. Phillip Obenauer j delightfully entertained a company of friends last evening at a dinner party of lovely appointments. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank France, Mr. afid Mrs. C. A. Dugan and daughter, Helen. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison, Miss Harriett Wallace and Bruce Wallace, Dr. Mrs. J. S. Boyers, Mrs. William .Matthews ami daughter? Elizabetu. Mrs. Jessie Deam, Mr. ami Mrs. D. E‘. Slndabtiker and Dr. Luther Hoyers. Several of III'- guests retuailied until a late hour and enjoyed several rounds of bridge. .Mrs. I, A. Graham entertained Ht< members of the Friday Night Club in very delightful manner last evening .ii her home in Thiid iklVSi i. Mrs. O. 1.. Vance, Mrs. John Tyndall and Mrs. John Hendricks, were guests besides tlie club members. At Five Hundred .Mrs. George Flanders won tlie club prize and Mrs. Hendricks tin- guest prize. Tlie chib will- meet i'ntwo weeks with Mrs. J.\ II Heller. At tin- conclti sion of Hie games Mrs. Graham served dainty ryjamslimenis. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Ulntrch will serve a two-cent sitpper at tlie church Saturday, May 23 from live to seven o'clock. Tlie liberal patronage of Hie public is solicited. * - The W. W. G. G rl> met last niglil at tlie home of Miss Hope Hart. Fourteen members? five visitors and two new members were in attendance. Tile Si-riplure was taken from John, third chapter, and was read by Lois Ogg after which there was prayer by Mabel Ladd and Mrs. Hart. A very interesting talks was given by Mabel Ladd and during the business session plans >wore made to hold the next meeting in camplire style. W. W. G. dresses will >c p-irenased and worn by tlie members at each of tlie meetings. Miss Hope Hart will have eliarge of tlie program at tin- ti'-.t meet ng and her subject will bo "Indiana." Dainty refresh nt ■ were served by tlie hostess. King's Heralds. Mias Katherine Hower. 2:30 p. m.

o- - | -'sjgggpgmiUMbiiMU HI Hill— — i Court House | Real Estate Transfers Katharina El)»nberger, el al Io Rq e Steiner, part of 10l 299. Berne Indiana for a consideration of s4s<t. John D. Mason, etux, to Daniel Cook oneguarter of an acre.

AN ECONOMY PUP 1 / I« k New York. — This picture shows Miss Virginia Alt-man of Kansas city, who artived in N'-w York recently, after a European Hip. with a toy dpg. She says they’re the r-.tge in tlie countries across the sen.

t township for a consideration of S2O. Estate Settled In the estate of Maria E. Clarb. the final report was approved, th- executor discharged and the estate settled. In the estate of Catherine N. Cross the final report was approved, the administrator discharged and the estate settled. In the estate of Elijah Pease, the final report was approved, the exe utor discharged and the estate setCid. To Buy Monuments in the estate of Harvey S. Miller, i petition was filed by the executrix to buy a monument for the decedent iml the decedent's widow. The exec ttlrix was authorized to buy monuments at a price not to exceed $l4O. inheritance Tax Report In the case of Mary Bogner, an ill•loritanee tax report showed the total net value of the estate to be $1,745. No inheritance tax .was due front any of the heirs, the husband and seven children. To Sell Bonds In the estate of Louisa Kricp, tile executor as authorized to sell three registered Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds on the market for cash. Assistant ounsel Named Henry B. Heller has been appointed'' counsel to assist the, prosecutor in lite prosecution of tile state's case against Fred Krihler, Adams county farmer, chargcif with violation of th" prohibit ion law The case has In .-n set for trial on May 25. Motion Overruled In the case of Floyd B. Asliy vs. 'ho Asby Oil and Gas company, a notion to mage the complaint more -pecifip was overruled. The defendant filed an answer in two paragraphs ami a reply in general de nial., The case was set for trial on lune -1. Set For Issue Th- case of F. L. Mercer Lumber company vs. George E. Newlin lias been set '"r Issue on May 22. Petition is Filed In the estate of John Bogner a pet Good Dispositions Invaluable You can't watch your disposition too carefully. A crab and a Rjoueh an- rarely successful. If your liver and stomach are in an unhealthy condition you can not have a sunny dispos’ '-n because they afreet the bra it as well as the entire system. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has been usutrllv sm-ees-r-:| In sm-h eases. Our a’dvi-o tt ' It 'tild'-d in this wav es--' i-f ’ ' <ll icd with ti) ‘he slemne’i. is to try Ihl rem-d '' a sin- i'e. ha'-mi'-- tei-iKiralion tli.-il r- ’->ovcs Hie catarrhal nim-'t ‘ from Ute into - , final tract and a'lavs the infiamma ; lion which causes practii-.lly all stomach, liver and ittlesliiti'l ail meiits. including appendicitis. At Dollhouse Drug Co. and drug gist-i -evorvwbere.

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itlon was filed to dtteriuine the inheritance tax without au appraiser. Judgment For SIOO. In the case of Frank Farlow el al vs. W. Kelley, the court awarded judgment for the plaintiff for SIOO and costa. MONSIGNOR NOLL NAMED BISHOP IN CATHOLIC CHURCH Continued from Page one it is read Four years ago the title of Mon signor was conferred upon him by His Holiness Pope Benedict XV. Monsignor Noll has been prominent In' Catholic circles for many years. He is widely known as a lecturer and writer of great ability and sincerity He has ..een in active management of the publishing plant at Huntington and since the death of lit. Rev. Bishop Herman J. Aldcring, which occurred on December 6. 1921, lie has been mentioned as the likely choice as successor to Bishop Aldcring. The appointment of Monsignor Noll as Bishop of the Fort Wayne diocese carries out the wishes of the late and esteemed Bishop Alerdiug and has been most enthusiastically received by the clergy and laymen of the diocese. No arrangement for the consecration ceremonies have been made, but it is likely that they will not be held until late in the summer. o Sheriff Galligan Back In Williamson County union, HL, May 13—(United Press) —Sheriff George Galligan, foe of the klan in Williamson county, has returned to take over his duties after a ‘‘vacation” lasting since the hate war in Herrin, in which S. Glenn Young was slain. He left ..ere February 10 after an agreement with the board of supervisors and Governor Len Small. Tanlac added 20 pounds "Stven years' stomach trouble cost me lots of money, but b bottles of Tanlac made me a well and happy man. I have gained 20 lbs.—never felt so well!'’— Otto Segrin, Portland, Ore. TANLAC is Nature s greatest tonic and builder. Made from roots, barks and herbs after the Tanlac formula, it revitalizes the blood, tones up the digestive organs 1 and puts the whole system in fighting trim. Don’t go about your work sickly r and discouraged. Follow the ex- ■ ample of millions who have been r helped by Tanlac. Stop at your I druggist’s today and get this wonderful tonic. You’ll be surprised how quickly you start to improve. For Constipation Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALeTH

Vance & Linn Graduation and the yonug fellow wants to look his best. He will appear in aV & L suit and is assured he * will not have to take a “back seat” on account of being out of style Graduation Graduation Accessories Accessories Initial Hdkchfs. . New I’ies /;i’i // 25c b> 50v SI.OO to 1.50 / Llj Sh,rts Hosiery "7' Broadcloths and ' Pongees-all Plain and Fancy jfj Colors 50c —75 csl sltos3

Galligan returned to merlon late Tuesday and announced he was ready to take over his old duties. Randall Parka, who has been acting sheriff during Galligan's vacation,'' was made deputy sheriff, the position he held before Galligan left the county. The shetiff upon returning snlil he had become homesick and wanted to resume his residence In the county. He lias more than a year to serve as chief luw officer of the county.

I THE CORT I K Uist Time Tonight B B Universal Jewel Attniction B g "THE MAI) WHIRL” g B fetiUii'ing May McAvoy, Barbara Bedford, Jack Mill- B B hull anti others. A slory of a hoy and a girl and <d ■ B love that is amazing anil realistic. B B TRENCH PASTRY” a good comedy B B 10c —25 c B B Thins. -I’ri.— "Seven Chances.” B B featuring Buster Keaton B The ADAMS Theatre Extra! — Big Special — Extra! TONIGHT — TOMORROW

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fincaping Good Counaol Youthful raabtiMs skip* like a hare ov»r the meshes of good counsel. —o - - -m. . ■ NOTICE There will be an Important meeb Ing of the Decatur lodge B- I*- O. E. club looms tonight nt 7:30 o'clock. A report on Hip mertltership carpaign will be matte and other Important business will be disposed of. All members are urged to bo present. Fred T. Schtirger. Exalted Ruler.

Come fly away with Peter Pan to the Never, Never Land. To pirates and Injuns and gold c n ad ventures. A joyous wonder picture you’ll never forget. You’ll thrill al this, the picture you have read so much about. A wonder cast including Belly Bronson. Ernest Torreucx', Cyril Chadwick. Anita May Wong and many others. Also- good a<l<letl allraclion 15c _ 35c Don’t miss this big treat. Special matinee lor school children. Friday afternoon 3:30 o’clock. 10c 25c