Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 14 August 1925 — Page 5

I IQ) cidrf IrJ -.*>*’* '• I Friday ..„. Al d society of M. E- church W irlor*. 2:30 pm. -^ hurcb ** giturday «.p "™ »‘ k ” B *'- " , f-rttcry, 9 am. .Thy Pleasant Mills Bpmeat m “ rket ! o. Refreshment stand-post-f* „ Social —Clark’* Chapelin New Haven. m Thuraday l( e-t'reant Social - Wood Chapel church l** n ’ The refreshment stand, which was W iave been conducted by the W. W. ‘ firl , Saturday has been postponed * a later date- The members are Id to note the . han*e. The ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will hold a bake safe „ lh , haeenient of the church Satur- * AugOT t 22 The liberal patronage f ','he public H solicited. Tbe Sixteenth annua! reunion of members of the Jesse Butler fam«v will be held at the home of Alfert Butler, at New Haven. Sunday, iuaust 1« All relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend. William Butler and Earl Butler are the pre wnt president and secratarv-trewnr-er, respective!* A tfrtliday party was given last evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Alice Green. A number D f intimate friends were the guests. Games and contests were enjoyed and Marie Sether was awarded the prize in the contest, Sl-HROEDER POWBLL MissilVVra Mae Powell, of ftwrt Wayne, and Edward W. Schoeder, al so of Fort Wayne, were married Werferan church, at 7:0 o’clock with the nesdav evening at the Emmaus LuthRev. Fred Wambsgansf receiving the vows of the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a frock of cream colored talian embroidered net over satin. Her long veil arranged in duchess style was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a » shower boquet of bride's roses and snap dragons. Mr. Schroeder is assorted with the Hollopeter-Reiter Company. The young couple will reside with the groom's parents for the present. The bride is well known here having made her home with her aunt. Mrs. P. L. Ondrews, who was a former resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bacon, of Detroit, Michigan,, announce the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice Kathryn, to Mr. Edward J. O’Brien, Friday the fourteenth of August. Mr. and Mrs. Bacon and family were former residents of this city and have a host of friends here. The electricians of the General Elec-

LQII v , SALK 3 P, M. ;! p - M. AUCTION SALE CITY “15” LOTS Bdlmont Addition Saturday, Aug. 15 3:00 P. M. These lots are located in the most beautiful section of our city on paved road, plenty of good water and wonderful shade—BUY and BUILD. FREE FREE FREE 7 AN AUTOMOBILE—RADIO SET—$25 IN GOLD GIVEN AWAY CASH OR TERMS AUCTIONEERS-STUDENTS AND INSTRUCTORS REPPERTS AUCTION SCHOOL.

tric Company enjoyed a chicken and Ice-cream supper at the Prod Stauffer home near Berne last ovenlng. Twuty-alx were in attendance These surpers are given weekly and are very much enjoyed. The supper will jiot beheld next week because of the ab-1 sence of Mr- Stauffer, who will leave on his vacation next week. The ladles of Wood Chapel will bold an Icecream sorjal aiul parcel post sale on the school ground, Aug uat 18. Everybody Is welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Fritzinger entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. Mary Overman, of Covington, Ky. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bosse and, Mrs. Mary Smith. Ait ice-cream social will be held ai Clark's Chapel Saturday evening, ann a large attendance Is desired

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Mrs. Elmer Diebauch. of Geneva, route four, underwent a major operation yesterday at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, and Is recover ing very nicely. Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer of Fort Wayne is the guest of Miss Frances Dugan at the Dugan home in this <city. Miss Heien-Kinzle. who has been in Oakland, California, for the past two years, is here for a short visit with her mother.. Mrs. Flora Kinzle and family. Miss Margaret Kinzle. of Toledo, Ohio, is visiting her mother, mis Kinzle and family. Mfss Helen Swearingen ami Mr Willi'am l,enhHrt will leave tomorrow for Cleveland, Ohio, for a several day visit with Mr. Lenharts brother-in-law and sister. ' J. L. Ehler, locai insurance man. Here’s Real Relief from Neuritis In 24 Hours Pains CeasA and You Get Rest and Comfort Agaii>. torturing pains — the kind that ' pierce and burn and never seem to ' let up—that rob a man of his sleep—that make him Just a bag of nerves t and all worn out. Those are the pains that dope and 1 coal tar products can only relieve. 1 You've got to get something more last- ’ ing. The quickest, safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent, nerveracking pains of Neurities is to get ' a fibttle of AUenrhu Special Formula ' No. 2. Be sure you get No. 2. which . conies in capsule" form. Take these . little dark green capsules as directed and notice how in about 24 hours they have considerably reduced if not entirely banished those severe, tortur- • ing pains that have caused you so ■ many sleepless nights. Continue for . two or three days more or until the pains have entirely disappeared. It doesn't matter hpw long you may ■ have suffered or whether your Neuritis is in the shoulder, arm. neck or ! legs, Allenrhu Special Formula No. 2 will slop tile torture and give you speedy relief. Holthouse Drug Co. or any good ' druggist will be glad to supply you.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925.

has returned from a business trip to Bluffton and Indianapolis. The Adams County Bankers association will meet tills evening at Preble to transact regular business. The Rev. and Mm. E. C. Corts, of Sheridan, Indiana, were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Fledderpohann yesterday. Rev. Corts Is pastor of the Christian church at Sheridan. Both Rev. Corts ami Rev. FledderJohann were formerfy co-workers together at Linton, Ind„ for almost five years. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schlickman spent the duy in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. ' Mm. S. 11. Beavers and grandsons, Jimmy und Bobby, have returned from u few days visit at Winona Lake. Dc.

I THE ADAMS Theatre I I LAST TIME TONIGHT I ■ anti liis wonder horse “Lightning” in B B A drninn <>! Hit West with more thrills and action than B ■ ever before. B B Also News and Fables || I .Sunday and Monday Gloria Swanson in "Her Love I It’s getting radio lime and no set will take the place of the t ATWATER KENT If Wonderful in design. easy in op oration and claimed hv experts as the best set on the market today it should be your first choice. EnjoJ' the programs every day or evening. They are interesting and loud speakers entertaining. $12.50 to $25.0c Atwater Kent —$80 HENSLEY & SON . ■ „•* —I Hill 111 II II i i ig ■ j- i~i tf~ li |M i" l j— r~ ‘

Beavers motored to Winona yeiiterday where he with Mrs. Beavers und grandsons attended the concert given by the violinist Spaulding .and harpist, Salvi at the tabernacle. They returned to this city ufter the recltul

o o Beginning Tues. Aug. 11 1 will charge SI.OO for i | Marcel Wave and 75e for Reprint Mrs. Kd. Roffier 234 N. 5 St. Phone 1108' o o

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