Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1925 — Page 5

I. CLUB CALENDER Monday Pyttfan Neeflle Club' — Pythian i pome, after lodge. i Pythian Slater Initiation—K. of P. Home. Delta Theta Tau—Miss Florence I Harris, 8 V m Research Club—Mrs. Fred Fruchte, 2:30 P- mTuesday Mary and Martha Class of Metho- ' jiHt Church—Mrs. Charles Colter. Tri Kappa —Postponed. Adams County Medical Society of Adams county —Adams County Hospital. Rebekah Pot Luck Diauer—Postponed. * Wednesday _ ’ Shakespeare Club — Mrs. J. H. Heller. \ Historical Club —Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger. Auction Bridge Club — Mrs. RayI mond Kohne. * | Five Hundred club — Mrs. Chares I Lose, 7:30 p. m. Thursday Annual Thanksgiving Dinner, E. V Ladies Aid Society—Church Din ing Room, 11 to 1 o’clock. Saturday V. It. Ladies’ Aid society Cafpterta 1 Supper—Church dining room. 7 to 7 I p. m. The Misses Helen fetepheUwh and .Geneva Stick united in etrtertafning Saturday afternoon at threq talites of Bridge in honor of their gnest. Miss Margaret Shell, of Mancie. The purty ■ ivus given at the L. A Graham home ion Fourth street. MisS Josephifre S Myers had high score and was awarded a lovely ptlze. Miss Flprins Michaud won consolation and Miss Snell was awarded the guest prize. At the conclusion of the games, the hostesses served a twO-course luncheon of pretty appointments. The guests' besides tlie guest of honor were the Misses Josephine Myers, Verdnica Anker, Katherine Kocher, Kathryn Dorwin, ißuth Frisiftger, Vlorine Michaud. An!gic Firks, Marcella Hower, and Marjorie May. The Mary and Martha Class of the Methodist church will meet at the [home of Mrs. Charles Colter. Tuesday [evening. Every member is urged to i bring needle, thread and patches for ! piecing quilt blocks. The Ladies’ Aid society of the United Brethren church will serve a twotce:u supper in the church dining ■room Saturday evening from five to seven o’clock, liberal patronage of the public is solicited. Mrs. Raymond Kohne will entertain the Auction Bridge dull Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. ( Mrs. J. H. Heller will be hostess to the members of the Shakespeare club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. 1). D. Heller will have the paver. All members are urged to attend. A verv deliigbtful dinner party was given al he home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dutcher, of Mercer Avenue. Sunday in honor of the seventy-second birthday anniversary 6f fir. Dutcher. Covers Were laid for the children, grand children and great grandchildren, who are Mr and Mrs. Virgil Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l-ewton ‘and children, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lewton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beatty and son, Miss Mildred Fisher, Mr. Herbert Greiser, all of Fort RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, PAUN "Heet” Relieves Instantly / JI With applicator attached - to cork, l,! ts brush "Heet" over the pain area, Whether in knees, feet, legs, hands, shoulders, back, neck ro body. InMantly. you feel this harmless, glorP'ls, penetrating heat draw the pain, soreness and stiffness right out of the kching or swollen joint, muscle or lerve. Besides, “Heet” scatters the tongeslion and establishes a cqjje. "Heet" contains two soothing, pentrating ingredients, too expensive to Ise in ordinary liniments or analgesv s. Heet” is a debit pleasant liquid; | k'3Bn’t stain, blister -or irritate the kin and costs ouly (it) cents a l , any "rug store. ' (.

Wayne, Mr. and Mm. Delnia House and family, of Monroeville, and Mr and Mrs. Amos Fisher, of thia city. Committees are getting ready for the annual Christmas bazaar to be held hy the Unite*’ AM Society of the Zion Reformed church at the church December 4th and sth. A cafeteria supper will be served from five to seven 'o’clock Saturday, December 5 at the .church. Tlie liberal patronage of the I public is solicited. I -’ g Locate France Confer., Arthur Hyland and |Lem Ehler attended the Notre Dame'Carnegie Tech football ganft at South Rend. Saturday. I Miss Edna Miller, who has been eV--1 joying a week’s vacation with her sister at Mansfield, Ohio, visited with heiparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Milter, of Marshall street, over Sunday, ami returned to her work at Fort Wayne this morning. D. J. Harkless, cashier of the Old Adams County 'Hank, is confined to his home today, suffering with grippe. Leroy Packard, of South Bend, spent . the week-end here visiting with friends. I Leu Ehingc-r spent the week-end with friends at Indainapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bauman and daughter, Miss Alary, had as their guestts over the week end, the Misses ' Verna Hook, Frieda Haiflick, of Fort Wayne, Mfss Crystal Hedges, of Bluffton, and the Messrs. Harold Pyle, Thurman Drew, William Charleston and John Martin, of Geneva, j Mrs. Floyd Arnpld entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Sarah Case, j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. Robert, i Helen, Fay, Betty and Arnold [ Mrs. Arthur Meddler and Mrs. , Floyd Arnold spent the day in Fort Wayhe visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs William Lawrie have Returned to their home at Denver Colorado, after a short visit here with Mrs. Lawrie’s parents, Mr. and Mbs. Ernest Schlickman. Before coming here Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie visited relatives and toured eight southern states. Miss Dorothy Miller returned to Fort Wayne this morning after an over Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller. J. G. Niblick made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Miss Jirene Gregory returned to Garrett last evening after a week-end visit with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin King visited relatives at Huntington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hdrry Knapp motored to Van Wert, Ohio, last evening. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Knapp's mother, Mrs. ‘Amy Bockman, who had been visiting friends and relatives there. Miss Naomi Harkless returned to her duties at Van Wert. Ohio, wherf (she is teaching in the public schools

B. P. O. ELKS — UP” The finest musical home talent play ever presented. Tues, and Wed. NOV. 17 NOV. 18 Catholic High School AUDITORIUM A cast of 7a local stars will provide (he entertainment. A biff attraction for the whole family. Admission Curtain 50c 8 o’clock

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after an over Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs b. J. Harkless. Miss Eleanor Ellis of Fort Wayne spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Ellis. Miss Ruth Cook spent the week-end at Ijatayette with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krick and children were the guests of the Dr. Reusser family at Borne, Sunday. The largest beet grower in Adams county, a farmer who has out sixtyseven acres this year, told us Saturday that he was fighting hard to get his beets out and that, he would require some good weather and some good assistance. He would like to have his boys out of school a week and says he believes he could save Ms crop. He believes beets are the best cash producer on his term and is willing to keep on raising them even though this fall has been tfnusually hard to harvest. 1 gist ydjn- was a hard one on corn, but he says every farmer con ' Unties to plant corn. Charles Weatherhogg, Ross McCulloch and L. G. Ellingham, of Fort Wayne, called on Decathr friends Saturday evening. y R. O. Johnosn and family returned, to Gary yesterday, after a visit h<-re. Artffur. Mary Margaret. Helen, Tom, Billy, Fred and Ruth Voglewede motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon to visit their mother, Mrs. C. J. Voglewede. at the St. Joseph Hospital. Mrs. Voglewede underwent a major opera tion last week. Henry Heiman, of Washington township, looked after business affairs here this morning. Julius and Ben Kohne. of Washington township, were here this aftermtm on business John, Toni and Lee Dowling motored to Fort W’ayhe Sunday afternoon and visited their mother, Mrs. Thomas Dowling, who is a patient at the St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. A. F. Miller, of Monroe, was a

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Just Received New Shipment of COATS Mrs. M. Moyer 131 N. 8 St.

shopper here thia afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm C. Briggs aud son, Bobby, of Springfield, 111., are spending sevral days at the home of Mrs. Briggs' mother and sister, Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon, before leaving for Nashville, Tenn., where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs Briggs and son visited relatives at Muncie over the week end returning h«r» today Dan Kirchoffer, of Orville, Ohio, is a guest at the Eugene Runyon homo today. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rowley and Miss Helen Swearingen motored to Fort Wayne tills afternoon to visit frieuus. , Mrs. Roy Archbold nsturned yesterday from Toledo, Ohio, where she spent the past week with relatives. She was accompanied as far as Fort Wayhe by her brother, Bob Nachtrieb. Mrs. Albert Seheuntann and daughter, Marjorie, were visitors in Fort Wayne this morniriK Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Miller, of east of the city, were shoppers in the City this morning. Miss Mayme Terveer visited her sister, Mrs. C. J. Voglewede. who underwent a tnapor operation at the

SuggestionsQTo Water Consumers

Meters Water meters are furnished by the Water Department but the consumer is required to keep the' surroundings of the meter clean, dry a.nd of easy access and protect the same from freezing. All damage done the meter by freezing or by hot water poured on or forced back through the meter is charged to the consumer. PROTECT YOUR METER TODAY. Frozen Pipes And Meters If pipes are frozen they may be thawed in some cases by wrapping cloths around them and pourinff hot water on. If there is a bad case of frozen pipes or if a house is to be closed for the winter it is best to secure the services of a competent plumber. Do not pour hot waler on the meter, do not build a fire on the meter as it will ruin the rubber piston and celluloid register. In case of a frozen meter call this department before the same thaws out and causes a damage to your property and a waste of water. Sill Cocks For Sprinkling Sill cocks or house faucets on the side of the house should be shut ” off in the basement before freezing weather and when <his is done the should be opened so as to admit air. which will cause the water to run out at,the stop and waste in the basement. This procedure should be fol owed vthen it is desired to drain the house pipes. Air must be admitted at the top to force the water out below.

Tests of city water arc furnished the State Hoard of Health and their analysis and report is on file in the office-of the City Clerk for your inspection. • For further information or for any ser- \Vc are trying to make your water service call WATER DEPARTMENT, vice as near perfection as possible City Building Phone 225. and your cooperation is solicited. -'■S' City Water Dept. J. L. Kocher ' ORVAL HARRVFF, Sppt.

St. Joseph Hospital- at Fort Ways*- | Inst .week. Mrs. Voglewede is rtcoV-1 erlng nicely. Mr. and Mrs. William Klepper motored to Fort Wayne this morning whetT Mr. Klepper looked after business affairs. ■ ;— < “Topsy And Eva” At The Majestic Theatre Mie Duncan Sisl>T»‘ u* autlful an-! unique musical comedy. "Topsy and Eva, 1 ’ Is cOmhig to the Majestic Thv at re, Fort Wayne, Wednesday and Thursday. Nbvembor 1 Sand IP, for an engagement of two nights and a Thursday matine with the white sisters. This company is produced personally by the Duncan Sisters. The Hite roles arc sung by the celebrated White Sisters, Thelma and Marvell, seen herewith Fred Stone in "Tip Top." Os special interest in the cast are: Jules and Josie Walton, the incomparable and brilliant comedy Charleston dancers from McVickers Theatre, Chicago. secured for this production by speciai centra* t; Rosette, the premiere danseuse, a graduate of the Imperial School of the Ballet of Russia; Joseph ami Antiseri, the theatre’s most bril liant enteretainers on the steel gui-

tar, the Six English Tivoli Glib, real Tiller Girls from the London Music Halls with their matShless dancing, tho Kentucky Quartette of four supebr male voices, the Chorea of Old Fashioned Girls, and a total company of thirty-four people. Beautiful costumes of the crinoline period—the time of the show is Kentucky and Lottisiann in the fifties designed by the famous Mme. Keeler; gorgcUns and Behling effects, all add to this (harming musical comedy. Tlie most delightful offering on the American stage today. Prices vr.'ll be: Nights, Orchestra. 12.50; Balcony. »2.00. »1.50, |IOO plus tax; Second Balcony, SSO. Special Bargain sMtlirt* Th<rsday, Orchestra. $2.()0; Balcony. $2.50, plus tax; Second Balcony 50c. ■ o — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat Dec. (new) $1.51 5-8; (old) $1.53 3-8; May (new) $1.49 1-2; (old) $1.48 1-2. Corn. Dec. 77 3-8; May 80 3-8. Oats, Dec. 38 7-8; ,May 43 1-4. NO HUNTING No hunting or trespassing allowed on the John Mosure farm in French township. 271t3x JOHN MOSURE

Water Closets And Faucets Water closets and faucets should be examined frequently in order to keep the consumption of water on a normal basis. After a closet has been flushed and the tank is filled, there should be no movement of the water in the howl; if there is. water is wasting into the sewer. By'holding a piece of paper or cardboard against the rear portion of the bowl, a flow may be detected which an ordinary examination would not disclose. STOP ALL LEAKS PROMPTLY as “a waste of water is a waste of money.'’ How To Shut Off Water The “shut off" known as the stop and waste, where the pipes enter the basement is your immediate protection in the event of a burst pipe or meter and also for the purpose of shutting oil and draining the house pipes where and when there is danger of freezing; it should be easy of access and in good condition.. In some basements it is covered with coal or it is in such bad condition that it cannot be turned. The man of (he house should see that the stop and waste is in good order and that the folks at home know how to operate it. To shut off turn handle so that it is at right angle with the pipe, one-quarter turn or if a wheel valve turn to right until completely closed.

IS YOUR CHILD THIN AND WEAK Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated Tablets Puts on Flesh and Builds Them Up. In just a few days—quicker than you ever dreamed of—these wonderful health building, flesh making tablets called McCoy’s Cod Ltvor Oil Compound Tablets will start to help anv thin, underweight little one. After sickness and where tickets are suspected they are especially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tablets are made to take tho place of that good, but evil smelling, stomach upsetting medicine and they surely do it. A very sickly child, age 9, gained 12 pounds in 7 month::. Ask Holthouse Drug Co., or any druggist for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets- as easy Io take as candy —Go tablets Go cents and motley l»eck if not satisfied. NOTICE All persons having claims against the S. Niblick estate should fibsame with C. J Luiz, attorney, or Mrs. C. S. Niblick, admtrx., within next ten days. 269-61 x