Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1925 — Page 3

Hl CLUB CALENDER Wednesday 111 Tll:lll ksßiving Dams—Masonic 11.,11. p. ni. Pleasant Mills M. K. Ladles Aid ietv Super and Bazaar Church, 5 ML'tu. to 8 P. m- • Thursday '3l Annual Thanksgiving Dinner ami SLpper for Pythian Slsterj and I'ntn- » IPS Pythian Horne 4 Friday ®| Judies' Aid Society of the Metho- ( hitrih— church pallors. 2:30 p. m IT IT. . IT. .ff 11 IT ft 3B| M.nmliaha. Club after Indue It. | Hall. «jBIF Ben Hur Ixalgo Meeting and Pot HK.ail. Supper—7:3o p. tn. 4M|| b,,,.! township home economies dub I Jlrs. H. Waggoner, 2 p .tn. i [ Union Township Home Economics «•'Hi Mrs. Hoss Harding, 130 p. m. I Saturday 4 Ladies Aid Societf of U. B. Church M Ze - upper—Postponed. Monday ■MI |,|.malic Section of Woman’s Clnb -M Surly meeting with .Mrs. ,1 It. S| 3'i.e Dramatic Section ot the \X 7-IUL,, .ll' ■ Club Will meet for a regular program at the home of 'lie ■■chainnaii. Mrs. .1. It. Blair, 445 Mei--'pi...,. avenuq, at 7:30 o'clock .Monday 'IM. ~ „ .n- Mrs. .James Elberson will ■ hu.e charge of the program. The M0.i,,.- to in* studied is "RepresenkiPlays of l!t2:r?4. Series No. I." ■ c'.ioa will study contemporary Mdrama during the year. This is the Ofu-i study mooting of tiie present ‘•'Si r ; iie annual Thanksgiving dance of a,:,,. General ' Electric company will civen tonight at Hie Masonic hall. Mt'.,, music will be furbished by the S< U. Harmony Boys and will begin ■ p 8:45 o'clock and dancing will con- ■ tinue until one o'clock. A turkey ■ ra.fl' will be a feature of the even■im The dance is being given as a :E benefit for the G R. band, and the -E puldie is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beery will have Tfl limit' guests at Thanksgiving din«tir Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C. L. W Walters and daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. » .Mmtha Beery. O. H. Colter and Mr. | and Mrs. Leigh Bowen M Mrs. Lovina Heath Ims received of I,lp marriage of her son. liber M H "Mil. to M.ss Edith Southwood, o! Bai belt on. Ohio. The couple will j-MB reside in Barberton. j The Young Matron's Club met Tues I day evening with .Mrs. Carl Shafer. '■'■Ji Mrs I’erd O'Brien gave an interesting I review on “A Son of His Father." I Mrs. Dallas (lolduer sang a group o songs iand Mrs. Dee Fryback played a piano selection. Mrs. Goldner ano Mis. Frank Crist sang a group ol songs after which Miss Verneal Our Easy Terms a r e —Easiest for us—and easiest for you! Tell Santa to Fetch One to Mother! 8-Day Mantel Clock 5 °.Z Ab SILVER DIAL An “old timer’' with a cheerful face that brings a real greeting. Our personal guarantee _ if accuracy and dependability—or she might like silver If It‘s I Roger’s Silver Service for Six $13.50 For every day use and lifetime satisfaction. ' —■ ■omebody Always Has The r < Elbows On Our Counter! , lEWrLRY STORf ( L-

Wttilon gave severe Hover readings.' Al Ih.. cloho or the program ttm LT served delirlouH refreshments Ih" mxt meet lug w ll| be held in two 1 ’ " |H "I'h Mr.. Tilman Gehrig and . Mr l ‘" n S " l 'l'"y"r will be th,. The losing side, or contest which w.'ts held by the Psi lolu X| S()nirily •luring the summer month.., entertain•d the winning side Hl u „. ho|||(i ()f Mrs. F. E. Vail lasi evening. Bridge and hearts were play o dna.l 9 Est’T Charles Knapp won the prize In Bridge and Mrs. Edgar Gerber won I prize |„ hearts. At the eom-lusloq of the games a two-course luncheon of 1 hanksgivlng appointments wag nerv "d. Miss Margaret Unkenau, of bort Wayne, was an out of town ’ EIH St. I -o Miss Germaino Christen, student ( of St. Mary’s College O i' Notre Datne, arrived home last evening to spend .Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Christen. I I Miss Catherine Martin is spending .the Thanksgiving vacation with her 'parents at Attica. I .1. 11. Catmody made j business trip to Woodburn today. t Miss Mary Macklin, student nurse at Robert Long Hospital at Indianapdis. will arrive home this evening for th,. Thanksgiving vacation, which she will Spend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Macklin. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Klepper and| son, Bob. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler motored to Cleveland, Ohio, today to Thanksgiving day with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mra. Ben Shrank will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Hillegas, at Huntertown. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foltz and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Buckingham, of St. Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillegas of limitertown, will also be guests at the Hillegas home. Thet' must have been somethin' bout th’ early days, somethin' peculiar about th’ time an’ conditions, that produced stcrlin’ characters, fer th’ industry seems t‘ have ilayed out 1 haint met one yit but hey say th' feller with an oil . trner doos th' work o' fifteen or >.verity furnace liars. —Abe Martin. Itidiatiapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bleeke, of Fort Wayne, former Decatur residents, visited Mrs. Rudolph Welland, at the Adams County Memorial hospital here yesterday. Mrs. Weiland s recovering from a major operation which she underwent last week. Attorney IL 11. Hattford, of Portland. attended to business hero this morning. 1 Several from here attended "The Patsy” at the Majestic theater last evening. • The was a fine old day but the weather man knocks the “pep" out by predicting rain and snow for tomorrow. Mis. J. H. Carmody who has been sick for two weeks past is reported creatly improved and on the way to omplele recovery. Mrs. Lttella Ilubley will leave tonight for Chicago to spend Thanksgiving and the week-end with relatives. She will attend the wedding >f her niece. Miss Helen Braunuir., which will be solemnized Saturday. William Archbold and daughters. Esther and Catherine, will motor, to 'hicago to spend Thanksgiving with the M. J. Archbold family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and son, Karl, will motor to Bluffton to spend Thanksgiving 1 with Mr. anti Mrs. Forest Blair and family.. Edmond Bosse, student of the Indiana Sshool of law, of Indianapolis, is home to spend Thanksgiving vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Bosse. Mrs. C. H. Colter and the Misses Helen Stephenson and Floiine Michaud will spend Thanksgiving day and the week-end at Western College at Oxford.‘Ohio. Mrs. Colter will visit her daughter. Miss teah. who is attending school there, and the Misses Stephenson and Michaud will visit friends. Miss Winifred Arnold who is attending Sacred Heart Academy at Fort Wayne, is home for the Thanksgiving vacation, which she will speml with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ! Miss Rose Leyse will spend Thanks giving day with relatives at Ossian. lAwrence Linn will arrive* home tonight from Huntington to speml the Thanksgiving holiday with his pat ,-nts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn. H, W. Wilson., of Fort Wayne, was a business visitor here this morning. Mrs. J. B. Horton, who underwent a surgical operation at the Metho-, dist hospital at Fort Wayne Tuesday, morning, is recovering nicely. | Van Grant returned yesterday afternoon from Orlando. Florida, where ho was called on account of the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Joe O'Conner. H"'' condition is improving. I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1925.

Uinberlost Concert Company To Appear At Monroe On Monday 3he I mberloßt Concert company, umlt-r the personal direction of Mien Al' <-u lillsa, Adams county young lady, will give a program at the Monf'.i- M. E. church Monday night, November 3il, nt 7:30 o'clock. The proriain will consist of ensentbleß, duota, •dos amt readings. the public Is cordially Invited to attend the program and no charge will be made. A free will offering ' ill be taken during the evening. Miss Bliss formerly lived at Monroe. 0 Ossian Plays Yellow Jackets Here Tonight 1 ■— I the Decatur high school basketball team will play its second game -it the season this evening when it meets the Ossian quintet at the high school gym. here. The second teams will play in a preliminary game. Catholic High Opens Season Friday Night Coach Cmiter’s Catholic high school basket hall team will open its season I'riday night at Huntington, playing the St. Mary's Catholic high school team of Ihut city. The coach has been drilling the locals bard for the la t three or four weeks in preparation for the opening of the season. Th- <eam, parochial champs of Inti ana last year, are determined to open their season with a win. Sevf ral fans will accompany the team to Huntington. Home-talent Play Is Enjoyed By Audience The auditorium al the Decatur high school building was comfortably filled last night tor the hometalent play, “Cheer Up Chad.” presented by a cast from the Christian Endeavor Society of the United Brethren church. The play was enjoyed by the audience, as was proven by the generous applause. The proceeds derived from the play will be applied to the pledge of the C, E. society to the church building fund, 0 Girl Swallows Poison Indianapolis. Nov. 25. — (United Press- Dorothy Cook, 17, of Greenfield, is in a serious condition at a local hospital today as the result ot swallowing poison. The girl was taken to u hospital b) a man who refused to give his name or address. ~.. —o Two Bluffton Youths Sentenced For Larcenj Blujfftoii, Nov. 25, Bluffton got at the bottom of its series of buglariet that huve been causing this city con t iderable trouble the last several weeks. Two prominent young men of this city were sentenced to the reform K < hool after they entered pleas of guilty- to larceny charges. They are I loin er Markley and Burdett Small Both young men were fined SIOO, and they will leave Friday to begin their sentences. Miss Dorothy Walters, teacher in the public schools at Lagrange, HL. is spending the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Walters.

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J. 1 " U""L"" !!,w High School Pupils Cut Classes To Take .lovride; One Killed i Greensburg, Ind., Nov. 25.—(United Press. 1- Lavonne Espy, 17, Ih dead here today as the result, of a joyride with a party of four other high school students who cut classes yesterday for an outing. j The car skidded In frc<di gravel n few miles from here and turned over. Lavenne was fatally injured but other members of the party escaped with minor Injuries. War Department Refuses i To I-et Mitchell Visit Baby Daughter In Detroit i Washington, Nov. 25. — (United Press.)—Colonel William Mitchell todhy was refused permission by the war department to visit his baby daughter tn Detroit, Mich., during the Thanksgiving recess of his. jury of generals court-martial. The court planned to recess from tonight to Monday and he asked to be released from his confinement to the Drlstrict of Columbia. i '’Disapproved," was the war department's laconic reply. o Governor To Hunt Quail In White County Tomorrow Monticello, Ind., Nov. 25. — (United Press.) —Ed Jackson, governor of Indiana, was to return home after a qual hunt in White county. He will spend Thanksgiving at his home in Indianapolis. | Farmer Falls From Tree I While Chasing Turkey i Huntington. Ind., Nov. 25—W. P. lennings, farmer, prepared to market ■ his turkey flock. j A gobbler fluttered to a tree perch l nnd Jennings scrambled ester him. I A branch snapped. Jennings fell, i dislocating both shoulders. Turkeys are high this year. > — „ Evansville C. Os C. To Observe Open Night Evansville, Ind., Nov. 25. —(United Press) —The local chamber of com--1 nierce is planning an “open night" here ' on December 7. The meeting will be held at Evans Hall and will bs for the purpose of giving the people of this city some Inight into the workings of the organzatlon. :—o MORE FLORIDA SUICIDES SINCE START LAND BOOM New York, Nov. 25.—(United Press) Florida's si|ic:de rate since the re- I •ent prosperity boom, started has Increased 28ypercent over existing eight -■ears ago while at the same time, the general deatli rate showd a 25 percent improvement during the same period These facts were brought out in a comparative study of the effect of the Florida boom on the Florida death rate made by the Metropolitan Insurance Company. While suicides increased and the general death rate decreased murders in 1924 were only 2.2 per hundred thousand compared to 10.4 , in 1916. o— Sam Brooks, made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning.

I Shenandoah Inquiry Board ' Adjourns Session Today I Washington, Nov. 26—The naval, inquiry court Inveßtlgqting the cause 1 of the wreck ot the dirigible Shenun ] d'iali adjourned today, subject to a pissible recull at the end of the Mitchell eiiurimartful to hear th" iTexas colonel's ticcusatlon of navy mismanagement again. Sine die adjournment was taken with the announcement that after Colonel Mitchell's court martial testimony was reviewed, he might be | called If any revelent evidence were found in It. Life Insurance Companies Close State Convention i .Muncie. Ind., Nov. 25—Frank Manly. of Indianapolis, today headed the Assoclalton of Indiana Legal Reserve Life Insurance companies. Manly was elected at the closing session of the state convention here when R. O. Uurgett of Frankfort was named vice president and John W. Dragoo, of Muncie was chosen h< eretary-treasureri. | 0 Another Murderer Is Convicted In Lake County Crown Point, Indi, Nov. 25—The "niurdt r session" of the Lake county circuit court has ground out another conviction and today Jake Sley, of East Chicago, faced life imprisonment. Sley was convicted late yesterday of the murder of Robert Watkins, during a drunken quarrel last spring. | He is the sixth man to be found guilty of murder in the first degree during the present term of court. | One of the other five was sentenced to death in the electric chair and (others were giren life imprisonment. PAZO 1 OINTMENT For PILES zZ Protruding, Bleeding, J t aD d B|, °d ‘ i A Pi,es - V / fAb if Tills Dependable | ! W Btl d Proven RemW 'Z * or Files is I B \ now P uc ked ’ n I * 1 handy, collapsible W -1 1 tubes with detach- I > able pile pipe, | jfey which makes the application of the I 1 °* nt ' lnent a clean | an d eaß y task of a moment. Full I I directions and scientific advice for | pile sufferers go with each tube. Tubes with pile pipe, 75c.; old style I tins, 60c. Get PAZO. OINTMENT | from your druggist; or, if you prefer, send stamps or money order direct. Paris Medicine Company, Beaumont and Pine Street*. St. Louis. Ma.

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