Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 29 May 1925 — Page 5

MUNYON’S PAW PAW PILLS for Constipation Siimuhl. n«tur»l activi- ( (i.n nf kU>mavh, liv*r ahri J I |„tc,tl»«., ond nclinol bow4|. Io »cl Without nhyaic. NBMkW F MunranU r.w !*•• Tonic nuk.i well. k»«H too »•«»«. There ■'« » *r ail Durcon Hope" S,i«<(uclton guarnnterd or money refunded MUNYON’O • »cranton. Pa.

ILoeaite WoN lu* s been received here by friends tlnlt Miss Murtha Alice Tyner, of Huntington, formerly History instructor in the local High School, is in the City Hospital at Huntington recovering from an operation, which site underwent several days ago. I yle Ftm ami Richard Erisinger w.ll io? to Fort Wayne tonight to attend tile Qui Vive sorority dance to be given at the Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Oldham, of tiifcnlteld, will arrive tonight to spend the week-end with Mrs. Oldham’s mother, Mrs. Lulu Swearingen anti family. Mrs. J. It. Peterson and daughter. Shirley Jeanne, will return to their home at Terre Haute Saturday morn jpg. after a s'x week’s visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I’. Ihltler. They will be accompanied imine by Mrs. Ihltler, who will spend n month with them. Mr. anti Mrs. Alva Nichols and fam ily will intitor to Van Wort, Ohio, tomorrow to spend Memorial Day with their son-ill-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers. Charles Rabbi tt, and his father, who is a Civil War veteran, of east Os the i ty, were visitors in the city today. Dan Tyhdall made a busines trip to Angola today. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail will motor to Indianapolis this afternoon D\ attend the races. Miss Genevieve Kitsou and Russell Byer will motor to Winchester tomorrow to attnd the races at Funk's Rpedway. Mr. and Mrs. D. ,1. Darkless mid daughter. Frances will motor to Van Wort. Ohio, Saturday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Iva Decker and fam- ’ Uy. Kenneth Miller left this afternoon to spend Memorial Day and the week eml with relatives and friends at Mar ion’ and Delaware, Ohio. Miss Olga Reinking will spend Mem "rial Day w’th friends at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer and Mr and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and daughter, Fern, of Dayton, Ohio will arrive to upend the week end with C. J Hofstetter and family of North Second street. R H. Stone, of Fort Wayne, was n business caller in the city today. F oyil Liby made a business trip to Routh Bend this afternoon in the interest of the Liby * Yost garage. Mr. and Mrs. Romie Breiner motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon. John 1. Lippincott, of Indianapolis, ca'led on business friends here last night. Mrs. Bon Hill and Mrs. Margaret Lou'hen. of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Mrs. Nora Parrish and daughter, Donna. Mr. and Mrs. True Andrews and Miss Veda Andrews and Mr. A. I). Crist will motor to Indianapolis tonight Io attend the races. bfM'ALS h ,-JII.v! Dr. and Mrs, E. G. Coverdale anti duughtor. Miss Mary Madeline, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. I. A, KaiVer and Mr. Roy Kalver and Miss Ruth Goltlberger of /ort Wayne, left this morning for lu’dianapolia whore th'\ «ni attend the thirteenth annual 500-mile classic to be hold there tvniorrow. and also for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Dugan mid daughter, Miss Helen, left this morning for Indianapolis where they will viMl this week end witli Mr. and Mrs Pierre Goodrich and attend the 500mile race. ■ fits. E. W. Kumpe left this mornini- tn spend the week-end with her prtrents at Fort Wayne. H. T. Vail will leave tonight to attei’d- the 500-mile race at Indianapolis tomorrow. Mr. Dbug'.as Hauey and Lee Bowen l ( ’’l this afternoon for Lake Meesic, v*'it of Wolcottville, to spend , the we-'kend fishing. Mr. Huey’s mother ami Mrs. Bowen will leave tomorrev morning for Lake Meesic. Mil, Charles Burdg is visiting rdln.tives at Poplar Bluffs, Mo. C arem e Herber, of Kendallville, i- visiting friends and relatives in Decatur today. Mr. Herber formerly r ?. j in business in tliijj city. Fred King and Luzerue Urich will attend the rac j s at Winchester to-1

I morrow. • . Mr and Mrs. Hubert Schmitt and o Norbert Holthouse will leave tonight for a week-end visit at Detroit. I Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brothers, of ° Chicago, arrived In the city last night to spend the week end with Dr *' Elizabeth Burns. | f Mrs. Laura Stewart and sons. Lynn 0 and Clarence, of Wren. Ohio, are hero' to spend the week end with Dr, 1 Elizabeth Burns, |fl Mrs. Hannah Manley, of Lansing. ’ Michigan, arrived today to spend the ' week end with her brother, Henry Stevens, Dr. Elizabeth Burns and 1 other relatives. | > Dr. Vizard, of Pleasant Mills, was 1 a professional business caller In the ’ city this afternoon. 1 1 The Misses Veda Andrews and Creo Crist, of Monroe, were shop- 3 pers here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Elzey, Miss Emilio Clauser and Mr. Clyde Elzey, 1 ’ of Fort Wayne, will spend Memorial ' Day and the week end with Mr. and Mrs. 1). D, Elzey, of Preble. Mrs. Rose Clark and son, Bernard,' 1 and daughter, Jeanette, motored to 1 Rome City this afternoon to spend ' the week end at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirsch and son, 3 Leo.vand Miss Helen Farr motored to 1 Indianopolis this "afternoon to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Nyffler and to attend the 500-mile race. Mrs. Florence Bauman has returned from Fort Wayne where she attended 1 the Spirella school of corsetry. CLUB CALENDAR Friday Maude Miller Degree Team of Pocahontas—Club Rooms, 8; 15. Pocahontas Social Hour —Red Men Hall. 8:30 p. m. Friday Night Cub - Mrs. John ■ Helh-u postponed. Monday Epworth League pot luck supper 5 p.m. I Pythian Needle Club — Pythian Heme. Tuesday G. M. G— Reformed Church, Social room, 7 p m. Psi #>ta Xi—Mrs. Charles Knapp.j 7:30 p in. I W. M. 8. 4f Reformed Church Church Parlors. 2:30 p. m. C. L. of C.-K. of C. Hall. 7:30 p in Root Township Home Economics club Monmouth school house. 2 p. m | Tri Kappa Sorority—Miss Angie Firks. Mrs. Leah Cohen Malay, of kmt ' Wayne, will present Mi«s Lulu (.fib , • er. of Illis city, i" «" » r «» n r ‘’<ital ’ Friday evening. The recital will lie held at the Jewish Temple in Wesl ( ’ street. Several Decatur people are planning to attend. i Mrs. Charles Knapp will euteilai.i ’ the member’s of the Psi loti Xi Sor- ’ or’ty Tuesday evening at her home in Mercer avenue. The meeting will ' be held promptly at 7:30 o’clock. The ■ election of officers will be held andj ’ other business of importance Iran acted. ' Low bouquets of Spring flowers were I used as centerpieces on the small tables last evening when Mrs. Clyde , Buller delightfully entertained the members of the So .Cha Rea Club, at ' a dinner and card party. The de lieious three-course d'uiier was served at seven o'clock after which the , tables were arranged for Five Him- , deed. Prizes were won by Miss Cecile Miller, Miss Marie Gass ami Mis ’ Flot/nve Harris. The guests besides the club members includes MesdamCJ 11. L. Kern, Lee Lawless and Owen Davis. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. R. C. Keller. The Bridge Club met last evening! at the home of Mrs. France (.outer in 1 Second street. Miss Helen Dugan.' Miss Bernice Leonard and Mrs. Harty Knapp were guests besides the regu-l lar members. The next meeting will] he held in two weeks. At file conclusion of Ute Kainos Mrs. Collier served delegable refreshments. A,Grouch Not Wanted There is nothing so harmful to sue .ess as being a grouch. Stomach, iver and intestinal troubles make. oll e grouchy. Mnyr’s Wonderful I Remedy will Help overcome ties" - ami usually gi’os complete results I Our advice to everyone troubled in this way especially when accompati | ted with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simp c, harmless preparation that removes, the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver * and intestinal ailmenu, including appendicitis At Holthojise Drug Co., and drug- ( | gists everywhere.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1925.

The Epworth League of the Muth-, odist church will hold a twenty-five cent supper in the church basement on Saturday evening, June 8. The Epworth League of the Methodist church will hold a pot-luck "upper Monday evening, June 1, at 5 o’clock. The Root, Township Home Economies club met Thursday ufternoon witli Mrs. Bernice Magley. Mrs. Catherine Weidler was assislunl hostess. The club decided to hold a special meet at the Monmouth school house next Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs.• Florence Moses and Mrs. Myers will give a lesson on colors of dresses. All members are urged to be present. The lesson studied at the meeting yesterday was "Lines of Dress." The Tri Kappa Sorority will meet witli Miss Angie Firks next Tuesday evening. The Pythian Needle Club will meet Monday evening at the Pythian Home at 7:30 o’clock:. The entertaining hostesses will be Mesdames Mattie Lenhart. Vera Davis. Ireta Flyback and Mary Beavers. All members are urged to attend. The G. M. G. Girls will enjoy an outing at Hie otto Reppcrt home at Pleasant Mills Memorial Day. A basket dinner will be served at noon. The regular meeting of the G M. G. Girls will be held in the social room tit Hu- church Tuesday evening at seven o'clock. A good attendance is desired. —• o SOCIETY Mrs. Avon Burk anil Mrs. Felix Holtliouse united n cntertaingiiig .i snia.l company of friends at a sewing party yesterday afternoo'i in honor of Mrs. Helen Nibliek-Stoucr, of Cleveland, and Mis. Betty Boyers- ' Mathews, of Ttiscon, Ari;',., who are, visiting their respective parents in this city. The lloltltoii.se home was decorated with gartW’n Howers for the occasion. At live-thirty o’clock small l ililes were arranged with dainty centerpieces of spring flowery ant! a delectable two course luncheon was served. The place cards were small character pictures representing Hie guests

ADAMS ' I Theatre SUNDAY—MONDAY The picture you want to see. sIW FRANCES l . \\ HOWARD K Ao<>u*w zukoic asS, itsst i l>skv ( a \ x ~ | 'A picture you’ll enjoy from start to finish. Action and ro(mance, and a wonderful story of intense interest. Also—A Good Added Attraction, making it a show worth while. 15c 35c ; EXTRA—"Four Hollywood Entertainers” TONIGHT -TOMORROW Peter Morrison and his horse, ‘‘Lightning’’ in the big western thriller. I "SAN I E I'E PETE” I'lie kind of western drama you l don’t see every day. "> ■ You’ll like it.' 10c 25c Saturday*— Children under 12 years, with parents. 10c; without parents, 20c. Adults, 25c

Out-of-town guests besides Hie guests of honor were Mrs. O. P. Edwards, of Leipsic, Ohio. Mrs. Jesse Helm. Mrs Edward Wilson and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer. of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Roger Swaim, of Bluffton. o —— Decatur Merchants Award Gifts To Their Customers The gift distribution by the Dm-a Inr merchants today were received as follows: SIOO coupon book, ('. A. Melchi; SIOO cotillon hook, Mrs. Earl Amrlne; $75 coupon book. J. Jaberg: SSO coupon book, Margaret Zwick; $25 coupon book, William Franz; sls ioupon book, Mrs. Harry Barnett: $lO coupon book, Walter Koos; Five dollar bills, Madge Hite, John Durbin. Dan Beery, Elgin King and Mrs. Lenington. A large cfowd attended the distribution. o I. O. O. F. NOTICE There will be a meeting of the I. (>. (1 F. lodge at 7 o'clock this evening to make arrangements for att nding the funeral of Brother Wili Ham H. Myers.

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« Hart Appointed Minister 1 To Albania By President WASHING. May 20 • Charles C. I . Hart., Washington newspaperman. I today was appointed by Promdoof Coolidge to be United Statue minister to Albania. Hart is corresitondent here for the i Boise. Idaho, (Uipltal News. Portland, Ore., Oregonian; MlnneaiioliK Tribune and the Spokane. Wasli.,S|H>kesimin | 1 Review. —o ■ 1 Department Store In Gary. Burns; One Fireman Killed ; , Gary. Ind.. Muy 29- (United Press) ) —One fireman was killed and tour . others injured here today in an ex- , plosion during a fire in the Boston i. Department store. 1 o Christian Church Gary W. Thompson, pastor Unitied service beginning at 9:30 [. a.m. i i- Special Memorial Day program and :• sermon at 10:30 a.ni. ( I- Evening service at 7:30 p.m. You are welcome. COME.

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I THE CORT I LAS! TIME TONIGHT S “SLNNEKS IN SILK” I H Metro-Goidwyn Classic with Wonder ChM. @ H AIso—“KING DUMB,” Comedy. ® 10c 25c | SATURDAY—WiIIiam Desmond in 1 “THE BURNING TRAIL” B » “A Dangerous Peach." Comedy. AdmiaHion—Children || H with parents, 10c. Without parents, 20c. Adults 25c. •|M SUNDAY ONLY—Eleanor Glyn’a celebrated g isl story—“ The Man and the Maid.” p B 15c 35c I . ■■■■ --- - ' - - Murray Hotel Case I SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Roast Pork and Apple Sauce Stewed Chicken Noodles Mashed Potatoes Creamed Peas ' Combination Salad I Pie : _soc— V. A. Brickley, Mgr. t - DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS