Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 9 December 1925 — Page 3

Hl' B CALENDER ■| Wednesday ■B ~ bl | society of U. B ehnreh Mil ’t iri . h parlors, 2:30 p. rn. H ta . "K, Os C. Hall. 8 p.m. M1!1 important Business Meet M , RpJ Men hall, 1 P nt. ■ ln J jin ,. M m Bridge Club - Mrs. Ed 7:30 P rn - ■' ' * ~1 Club-Mrs. C. C. Noble ■ <-’lub-Mrs W A L.» B Thursday H 7; .,, 1,.' 1 """ AM Society -S Mi, 2CIO p. nt. ■ - w ,, r! <ers' Class of E V. <-hur< h HB Alr . Ered Linn, 6:30 p. nt. Mi Smr Election of officer- ■ ...... »=» e . M woman’s hoeirtt- l-.u/.,.,! ■ Sale at Winnos she.. Mt store. ■■ ’ ( . ;j |.mlies‘ Aid Society Pancake M Suli p ( r- Church, sto 7 p.m. gH ',, ~ ■ „,u Ladies’ Aid Society BH p r s. .1 »’ Sutton. MB Friday H yinimhaha Club-Red Men Hall. ■ 7:30 p. nt. K Ladies' Aid Society of the M E M fhlire <i ■ Lurch Parlors. 2:30 p.m B d Y. 1' Class of L’. B. church -- BB Xrst. Carl Noble. ■ ' jj. a Ilan election of officers—7 K 9 p* nl * H Chrician Ladies’ Aid society Rum ii mag? sale—NlM|ck building. B Saturday B cn-Hh.m Ladies' Aid society Rumii mage sale—Nibl'ck building. i Christian Ladles’ Aid society Pan B I cake sapper—Church. 5 to 7 p. nt. H PrPsbvt'-'rian Ladies’ Aid Society ■ Tuesday i Maud Muller Club—postponed. B The Psi lota Xi Sororitv mot last B ! evening at the home of Mrs J II i ! Burroughs. Plans for the annual ■ I Christmas Charity and the Christmas B party anti exchange were made. Mrs. B A It- Holthouse and Miss Pan HamB uiell will be hostesses at the party B anil will be held at the Holthous" B hen,,-. I', (ember 22. Stunt cummin . . I under the direction of Mrs. Charles I i Knar-?. Mrs. Prank Rowley, and Miss B ' Fan Hammell, will have charge of the I ' program. Other business was disposed H of after which refreshments wore |B served by the hostess. B The Decatur Chapter of the WoB men's RelioKCorps will meet Friday B| rft. r-em: at 2 o’c'ock at the .yme’-ican B Legion hall over tiiq Voglewede shoe H store. The annual election of officers B will be held and all members are urged M to attend the meeting. H CALENDAR FRIDAY 11 fit! till till IHlfi ‘ B Women’s Relief Corps—Legion Hall, B 2 p. in. ■ The ladies’ Aid Society of th.? Zion ■ Lutheran church will meet Thursday B afternoon at the schoolhouse at 3:3d ■ o’clock. The attendance of all n embers is urged. v , i Al] plans have been completed by i the committee in charge of the Tri Kappa Guest Dance, to be held at tr.c > Masonic Hall New Year’s eve. Com- c mittees are working hard to make it 0 one of the prettiest social affairs to | be given this season. The Minnehaha Club will meet . Friday evening in the Red Men hall : Election of officers will be held and r refreshments will be served. Mrs. : Charles and Mrs. Baumgartner will | be the hostesses- A good attendance is desired. I 1 Miss Wilhelmina Schnitz entertain ed the members of her Sunday _ School class and several friends at a v ' Christmas party at her honie on j Madison street Monday evening. The ; decorations of the home were car- j SOCIETY : ried out in the colors of red and ; green. The guests were Mary Ack- ■■ er. Mary) Engle, Catherine Aurand, Gladys Cook, Gladys Whitright, Hel- , i NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH | ’ I I ‘ j Apply Cream in Nostrils To I | Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What" rellefU *Your clogged I nostrils open right up, the air pas- [ sages of your head are clear and you j can breathe freely. No more hawk- J Ing, snuffling, mpccus discharge, [ headache, dryness—no struggling t° r i breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. t Don’t stav stuffed up! Get a small j bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this [ fragrant, antiseptic cream in yout j nostrils, let it penetratet through , every air passage of the head; soothe l nnd heal the swollen, inflated mu- | cons membrane, giving you instant : relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is J ,lS ' J what every cold and catarrh sufferei ( has been seeking. It's just splendid. f

&n Voo! Blpßn Dorothy H(M . It nd. Ihlen Chronister, Cleora B a k. er, Luetta Reffey, Mr , Henry Games Wt .re f enjoyed after which dainty refreshments WBte aarT(l(li Mr% Ruby Durkin entertained thf . members of the Brid t e Club Jast evening at her home on First street Besides the chib members Mrs Frank France and Mrs. C. a. Dugan were guests. Mrs. Rn gaa won hlßb score and was presented with a lor» ly prize. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs Emery Hawkins entertained a small company of friends at their home Tuesday evening. The guests were Miss Audrey Everett Mr. Doyle Smith, Miss Veda Hawkins, Miss Dolly Cook and Miss Lena Hawkins, During the evening refreshments were served. * o

)L©ealls W. A. Kleper will go to Indianapolis tomorrow on business. Mrs. I). li. Erwin entertained her Whist Club Tuesday afternoon. The J. W. Tyndall family will move this week, to their new home recently purchased from W. A. Kuebler, Fourth and Monroe streets. Dr. Miller wil occupy the Arnold residence. Third and Jefferson from which the Tyn dalls are moving. Take a look at the many beautiful show windows in Decatur. The dis plays of Christmas goods are varied and sure to please you. Miss Elanor Ellis, of Fort Wayne, was an over-night guest of her mother Mis. Bertha Ellis. Mrs. Roy Steele spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. E. A. Goldner, of Preble, was n shopper here this morning. Mrs. William Butler and daughter ' Monai, were the guests of friends and relatives in Fort Wayne today. E. A. Skinner, of Chicago, was a bus inoss caller in the city today. Mrs. R. B. Kohne, Mrs. A. Kohne. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott spent the daj in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. John Gerwood, of Fort Wayne, callee on business friends here today. Mrs. C. V. Connell was a visitor at Fort Wayne this afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Horton, who underwent t surgical operation at the Methodist hospital at Fort Wayne several days ago, has been removed to her home ir this city, and is recovering noicely. Attorney G. J- Lutz will leave this evening in a business trip to St. Louis. Moore i Gunder, advertising specialists, who recently opened offices over Hie Callow & Kohne drug store, are busy at this season, writing special cards, preparing advertising and trimming windows. They know their “stuff.” Vance & Linn have an attractive window display worth looking at. All the down towu stores are showing beautiful displays just nowt Mrs. J- R- Horton who has been a patient in a Fort Wayne hospital for two weeks was brought home yester- I

I THE ADAMS Theatre | —Last Time Tonight— ffi C. -J U IX|B “BOBBED HAIR” S I A Big Special Attraction with ft Kenneth Harlan—Marie Prevost ' j The kind of drama you like to see. g A picture for everybody ffi Hi and worth your time. | 10c -25 c § mi i Fi-irinv—“lF MARRIAGE FAILS’’ | WITH A MH.LION." | I THE CORT | — Tonight Only — ® “THE SNOB” SR ft A Metro-Goldwyn feature with Conrad Nagel, Norma Shearer, John Gilbert and other stars. ft vhn’s too good for the rest of the family, i in .h. | and leaves his wife a. home. 5 “PAUL JONES,” a good comedy. g| 10c 25c | B *" eht | Hi Matinee for school children both aftern °°^l^± 18 l

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day am t 9 -vji-g a j ; e | 7t • < Mr. and Mrs J. R Peterson. Mrs. Farr and Mrs Bowers motors,l to Fort Wayne yesterday. Mrs. E. Kampo is home from a several days visit at South Bend. | Mrs. Ruby Durkins was the hostess last evening for the Friday Night club. Mies Mabel Hoagland visited fela .tlves at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Charles Mowery, of Lansing. Michigan. who has been visiting friends r.na» 1..,.

here for the past few days, left to t ' day for Napoleon, Ohio, where he will visit at his parental home before re- ( turning to lensing. | r Mrs. Albert iAugerman. of Washington township, was a ’hopper here to I i da J- Is Mrs. Ed Booth, of west of the city, I c spent the afternoon here shopping. I i Joseph Ostermeyer, of Monroeville,', looked after business Interests here , this afternoon.

o—— ] 'JUNIOR BAND IS ORGANIZED IN THIS CITY ! (CONTIMED FHOM PAGE ONE) ' held in trust for some such worthy ause and as the committee or trusses wished to further something in lie interest of he boys and girls, it was decided to advance |275 of the fund for the purchase of these large instruments, as it would be impossible o have a band without them and no jne wanted to spend that amount of jioney to purchase them. However, ilayers for the instruments have seen secured,. The Band Roster Members of 'the Deca|t|ur Junior land who have already enlisted in the organization are; Cornet Players Cedrio Voglewede, Lloyd Ahr, Arthur Krick, Darrel Williams, Roland Reppert, Billy Beil, Harold Strickler. Bass Drum Donald Klepper. Clarinets Lyle Mallonee, Dick Engle, Kenicth Beard. John DeVoss, Doyle lohnson. Russell Grant. Trombone Russell Jaberg, CBenn Barlett, Jugene Cook, Paul Hanscher, Daniel Schafer. Trumpet Player Rex Sheets Tuba Players Russell Flaugh, Thurman Elzey, Harry Hebble. Snare Drums Merle Chrisman, Janus Eefeler, Robert Brown, Glenn Drake, Olark Win. Smith. Saxophones Ernest Urick, tenor; Ralph Butler, melody, Gordon Teetfcns, c melody; Dick Castle, c melody; Harry Daily, ■ melody; Frederick Schafer, c melody; Robert Fowler, tenor; Everett Sheets, c melody; Harold Mumma, lip; Franklin Kelfer, lito; Glenn Dickerson, alto; Floyd Gibson, alto. Four Girl Applicants Marcella Nelson, clarinet player; Mary Engle, alto horn; Mildred Worthman, baratone; Lillian Worthman, tenor saxapbone. Others desiring to join the band should get In touch with one of the committee composed of Mr- Worthman, Mr. Lankenau, Thomas J. Dur-

I » 'kin. j.. IJaftlntf and lathes L - Ko'chtg. tf'is hoped that the hand Will be a sticcess and that, within aj year or so, Decatur can boast of having a real Junior band. | MORE ECONOMY IS NECESSARY SAYS COOLIDGE | tcoNTiNren fhom pagA one>

the virtues of further economizing. , bearing homo to Congress that by tax reduction the benefits of governmental frugality were being communicated to the people. “The outlook for 1926 and 1927 shows clearly that th eunited effort of the executive and the leglslalve branches of the government for economy in federal economy is further bearing, fruit," he said. “In the last four years, tlfere have been two substantial reductions in taxon. We have restored to he people a part of the moneys which we 'required of them to finance the . World War. We are now in that, favorable position of making further ! restoration. “The Ways and Means committee has been informed of our prospective surplus for 1927. That committee has prepared a tax reduction measure While this measure somewhat exceeds my judgment in amount and It exemptions, yet with continuing pressure for economy in the federal service, and the stimulation to business which will result from tax reduction, perhaps we can make furthler reduction in taxes of about the 'sum total of our prospective surplus for 1927, without Jeopardizing the balancing of our annual budget “Such reduction, however, should (carry an obligation not to embark upon new projects invoiiving large annual expenditures if we are to safeguard the integrity of our budget." After commending the committee for the non-partisan spirit in which it framed the new tax bill, and expressing the hope that its progress through Congress would be attended jby he ( same spirit, the President set forth the estimated appropriations required to run the government for the fiscal year of 1927 and compared .them with actual appropriations for the present fiscal year. Increased appropriations are asked

15/Anniversary I I .JL Z/ | I // A I )C|lV y gift I jf mm sans iff .\ilh~ $3 f UUU E GESTION I ; THE MOST TALKED OF I “ ”.77 ■ THE MOST (HEATH YING I ~ I - VALVES EVER OFFERED UNOERW R I PERS THAT FILL OUR STORE CHEMISE 11 GOWNS I ave concentrated on this great ’ZT7nft~ E we believe we have surpassed SLIPS evious Anniversary Sales —Man- urOTO ake this sale possible by a, great wLuTv elling us their Roadman's and sjlwiFnv -I its and Dresses at sensational nUultlil I NOT TO BE DUPLICATED AT THE END OF THE SEASON I WEJ I Women and Misses who want “BETTER CLOTHES" this event holds tremendous opportunities—for frankly speaking we will not he ah.e to Lij|,’\ UUITiL ’ duplicate these remarkable values later. *,.T..L— I JOIN Watch The Paper Daily For Advertisements COLIAR i I THE An Merchandise ln The store Is Priced From CUFF SETS I efflo 10 to 50%Discount If I I shotls E« F- Gass & Son I imp I I ~ ~ -STORE OF QUALITY - g

I for ' the legfslatlte establishment ■ l Veterans Bureau, other independent Hotfices, departments of agriculture, commerce, justice, nuvy, state, and treasury, post office, and for retire 1 ment of she public debt principal Decreases are made In the appro-1 —

I Ae'L A-'’ .■ . ' -_i , k i ' I The Store With Gifts ■ For Everyone ’■ 8 \ t Never before have you had the opportunity to choose Christmas Gifts " from so large and complete stocks. This store is readv and k 41 good, practical, useful Gift articles await your choosing. I! 0 Ivory Pyralin C o m p I <• I e sets anti single It pieces. I'iuest quality and a „ive»v I .;.ll always appreciated. J'yi'alin | fitT; onT Single Complete Pieces Sets X. -al 50c and up $3,50 to SSO j. —y 10 piece Pyralin Set, in \ • z 3 Wl case $12.50 jf << | WjJ COMPACTS kinds, including all popu- (P to ’ :,r nun ’b t ’ rs ' I’Tiw’! Gt tPL 41 SHAVING THE GIFT PERFECT—PERFUMES <2 bl AN US ' ■ 1! " 1 ,be American public \. TV. - «ii The mere mention of'"Coty' bring* a sense of 717 The practical gift for the man. Always useful and pleasure. £ handy. A fine assort- Pricp Stl fill sex QK T-’x A 1 * ment, priced at. «pi.VU IO ipo.lt) I s 2 7 sio-oo The Holthouse Drug Co. ? A’

■ priation* of th* executive office shipping Luuid, department-- of inter lor, labor and war, and sot intere st on the public debt, - o—— — Buy him a pair of house slippers for Christmas at John 'T. Myers Co. 288ttt

11 r -r-- ' " -nr Pythian* To Initiate The Kri./hti of P'thiss lodge will .confer the first rank work on a class of cicndidab's Thursday evening. All members of the lodge are urged to be I present