Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1925 — Page 5

fyclebf CLUB CAI.ENDER Wednesday ~ t urd Party and Dance—K. of ' C Hall. 7:30 V- “»• Woman* Home Missionary Society r Church—Mrs. John T. 1 of H Mveix. 2:30 p. m. ' wanna Kum Bak Five Hundred Club ' --Mrs. Anios Yoder, 2 p. in. Bible Class of Mt. Pleasatlt church— Iva Spangler. Thursday Christian Ladies' Aid Society—Mrs. ■ Voah Mangold. 2:30 p. in. ‘ fortnightly Club—Mrs. Clem Vogle- 1 wc de. 7P- m - .. b. Judies’ Aid Society Chicken Pie Supper—Church dining room, 5 to I 7 P- m - Friday Woman’s Club Open House— Library J jto 5 o’clock. Monday Hesmtrch Club—Mrs. Nellie Hum y. i 2:3(1 P- »i. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sacket entertained at dinner Christmas Day for Mr. and Mrs. U illtani Michaels and / eons, llar.ry, Marion, and Janies. Mr., ~. \ n ierX»r, Miss Emma Vai d< • bar and Mr. and Mrs. Wid Michaels. The Pythian Sisters will hold their annual all day meeting at the Pythian Home New Year’s Day. A pot-luck f dinner and supper will be served for the members and their families. Each member is requested to bring a chick- ■ tn and two other articles of food. 'The engagement of Miss Genevieve Miller, neice of Mr ami Mrs. Dick Miller, of Indianapolis, to John M. i Moore, was made at a party recently - given by the bride’s aunt, Mrs. AHI! r. The wedding will take place Apr.l The bride-elect is well known here, | having visited here on several occasions. Her attendants will be per sis ter, Miss Juanita Miller, maid of honor, and the following bridesmaid?: Miss Anna Mac Alhershardt, of Tip- ( ton, Miss Sarah Rodecker ami Mis Sarah Margaret Moore, sister of the brill* room. Harner-Pearson Tl.v marriage of Miss Annice Ihfar1 oa, pupular young lady of tins dity, and Mr. Forrest Harner, of Fort Wuyn , was solemnized at the Meth odist parsonage at Indian.ipolis by the Rev. William Loveless, at two o’clock on Christmas Day. The bri<l wore a frock of Parisian Rose crepe and blonde kid footwear tor the cciemouy. She is a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pearson ami forth? pa. t several years has been employed as stenographer for the HollandS: I.ouis Sugar company. _Slie. is a graduate of the Milford, 111., high school. Mr. Harner is x associated with the Phillips-Jlines Corporation of N--w York City, ami Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Harner, of Fort Wayne, lie is a graduate of Van Wert high school. Mr. and Mrs. Harner returned from Indianapolis yesterday. They will reside in Fort Wayne. The announcement conies as a pleasant surprise to their - many friends. Miss Veronica Anker entertained at a Breakfast Bridge party this morning at. her home on Winchester street. Christmas laurels were used To Cure a Cold One Oay |\i Uv-Nz ..w Vj-' .4"’ Laxative \ z*\ % I Vj •». I Bromo •: t Quinine tablets The tonic and laxative effect of-Laxative BROMO j QUININE Tablets will for- j tify the system against Grip, * Influenza and other serious , ills resulting from a Cola. ! The box bears this signature ! Price 30c. i

in decorating the . f or (11( J occasion. Guests tn the mem-1 b' rs of her Bridge > lnclU(led Misses Helen l)ugau s Peterson. Dorothy Durkin, Ml Leonard. Madge Hite, Jirenejgory, ullll Mrs France Conte jq.j.,,,.. u) Bridge were won Miss Hek . n Dugan and Miss Dor Durkin. \ breakfast of pretthpomtments was served at elevena-k.

The Research Club meet Mou-j day afternoon at 2:: ( .iock with* Mrs. Nellie Haney. K( l Moses will have the paper London." A card party and e will be t iven at the K. of C. tonight by the member of the , ()8e lodge. Alter several rounds a rds. dancing will be enjoyed he liberal patronage of the p U |j 8 solicited.

Mr, and Mrs. J, govine. o f North Sixth street, rtaim d at dinner ( hri-tmas Day th* members of Mrs. Sovine’s lediat* fam Ihe guests Wtqer moth* A'rs. WR. Kidwell, W. Kidwell. Mr. and Mrs. J Ural, and diughter, Margaret, Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs, Chaim* She-■ Mi and Mrs. A. N. IHltoiid daughter, Mary Maxim-, Mr. i Mrs John Sovine ami son, odor--. and daughters, Laura and s, and M - Dorothy Lough F* generations [were represented by .1 W. It. Kid " 11. Mrs. John Sovi.Mrs. A, N Hilton and daughter, ry Maxine. Mrs. Noah Mangold 11 ,-ui dp th*- members of the ( tjau Lidies Aid Society Thursdayitern- - n. at 2:30 o'clock. All mens are urt-.| to attend. o——- -

Loeite Airs. Ijii Williams, ■jmp, Ohio, visitint; Mrs. Floyd ■ in t city, this Week. 'if a lettci feels likt Id j. .mi boot tiler’s money in ftsaid Posti 11 -. , -. t 'di. n I hit™ know o'anybuildy that ■ wiihliii but his b.irb- r. Abe Ail olis New-'. Herman Myei ;I tteii t! IT i Kap-

pa dance at Bluffton iJevening. William Grant will Ir* incrrow for Chicago to visit frife le tm - rturning to Indianapolis b- re lie i a stui'ent at Indiana D- il ; 'IlMrs. A. D. Suttles <1 da ? Josephine, spent thei'j in Fort Wayne with friends M. E. Meyi rs of FortT - business visitor lien- tl I )avid Wi 1 lin '. of \\ ■ • ■ ■ was injured in a fall ills barn tour I weeks ago, v - able tel ■ l ln 111 Visited praitor, who has be -.ing him tr- atnieni: -i his injy Mr. \\er ling sm mill' 1 injuries lb 1 -t' >< iinil legs. Mrs. S. A Walters, -Mai ■ 'H. Vi - Harriett W* t' berger, <Jn-iiaiiapolis and Mr. H< rd Werti ger. of Rochester, ;ii' 'ending lew days at the M. J V■ i tzberger >•':*" " !! llliril

JBSSfifiK Sfi ** ■” ■_ ' I fIE CORT j W Last Time Tonight | “LOIRAINE OF THE LIONS” - \ Cniersal Attraction featuring i: I Norman<e K ry and I>ateyß^MH'« d if s s SB «■ AILUKE” a good comedy | Oc . —— 2oc “ UZ i v shirlet Mason in S’- rt,L DUST TBAH” L K W K®. y; S St» SS »«' * ffi * ■ | | THE XDAMS Theatre a K fonight-Tomorrow | | ‘‘THE tEEI’ER OF THE BEES” 3 Hi Gene Stratton Porter's grcates Sr h u \LL-S I ‘ ‘ . inos [ popular U; Sfi > ill'’i? CC a tteak fi""l I | »r£" ’ I a nd her wonderful si • __ ;»; )C y

—J™' R DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30.1925.

•t '. M.rs Lee Anna Vance returned today jTom Fort Wayne, where she spent a Jew days us th, guest of MJh( . Mw _ ■i«uret Rost ami attended Holiday festivities. t Mrs. Milo McKinney has returned her home at Columbus, Ohio, alter J visiting with he rparentg, Mr. anti Mi < 1 , F. V. Mills.

Mr. and Mis. William Briggs ■And son. Hobby, left Saturday for ■Nashville, Tenn., and arrived there Sunday .veiling at 7:30 o'clock. The hip was made by automobile and they report excellent roads except for twenty mil. aof the way. Mr. , and Mrs Briggs formerly resided at Springfield 111. u nd spent several' s here at the home of Mrs. I 1 Bri Kks mother, Mrs, Fred HoffmanJ roing to their new home at Nashville.

Leo Faurote, of Wanatah, , idi.uia is visiting in the city with Mrs. Fred Hoffman, who recently', red a double fracture ot the 1 in a fail, and who has been nfined to her bed for the past h’"' "ceks suEerl/ng with scihtic leumatism and neuralgia, is slight-[ [ Mrs. Jason Archbold, of Fort Wayne, John Lenhart visited friends at ■ e Elzey, of Fort Wayne, is a ■ it of hi> parent-. Mr. and Mrs. I). :1 Mr and Mrs. I. H. Stpneburner and. sons, Dick and Roger, returned Tues t ay afternoon from Cleveland, where ,] they spent several days with relativi s. Fred Ostermeyer, of Monroeville, I v as a business visitor here this after-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles ( ole and sons,' Janies and Roger, of Richmond, have, r- .lined to their home otter spending Christmas with Mrs. Cole's parent-. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kohne. -lr. and Mrs. Joo Aeschliman, ol Herman Koeneman. of Preble town '

|By Thou sands oL | People. 3 Coast i uOw t©\\ The < Best Most U pleasant Medicine ? Placed on the Market | a r...orpnkeed to Satisfy j SOLD BY ALL DEALERS j — T" - -ir L-.

Recital To Be Given Here This Evening eattir high aehool auditorium, thin 'Veiling by Miss Ruth Castle, of this jlly and Signor J. c. Cafaro and EdI ward Molthum. of Fort W.ivm- tn- . Os the European school „f I immie and their pupih. The program win start at 8:0p o'clock and tickets are selling for 15 and 25c.

Misses Caimela'and Theresa Cafaro, l daughters of Signor Cafaro, who Is ■ render special selections. The fol lowing program will be given: Maypole Dance Bui-bet ' Silent Night Arranged by Henlein Dance of ih ( > Fairy Queen BugbeeViolin Solo Impromptu Reiding Virgin'a Miller

Marsh la Ohler Vivian Acker When Skies Have Vanished E. Alto Saxophone Harry Dailey Bernice D- V.,--Virginia Miller Barbara Krick Leyback Humor- d'e—Dvorak Sop. Saxophone Erna Lankenau Saxophone Quintette

VELVET PENCILS & >npreme| I in their class.l | XI Zy elveLj I JTrito far trial latnfile ‘ Anmr>r»n Lead Penc.ilCA,N«-wYork ■ ' IfaJuwa r/tA«/amrz«a FEVITS

ns nw m nwr ns: r »«Bf ag ♦> • ++ qp Make Next Christmas |jt I | I . j||k I a Merry One iJwJ 3 DY joining i Thrift Savings Club j ■ f If you lacked funds this Christmas, resolve that next >var y.m H rmdye a cheek g f,,,,,, ,r bank for the amount you want. J>m the 111 dl I bA\ um.o .u g !g HRISTMAS CHEER to Youi-self and Friends. . g ople, in fact every member of the family, whether living n | k N-o eitv or country are welcome to join. § Thpre is no nienibersnip i©e. . „ ~ ♦♦ * 1 ■ 11 i fho ictnl- ‘loot the plan you wish to follow. n c y., mi f-.,t vAii have to do is call at the bank, sjccl uit 1 , ♦♦ XlatyoumakeasmaildepositascaUedforontheplanyou el | i| AVE'IHE I oLLOIMNG 1 LANS . (| Wn ,|. s I{cl . c j vt . $5.00 plus inL £ nt‘ Plan No. I -Deposit 10c U eek y tor ■ Rc( . civc $12 .50 plus int. J R♦♦ Plan No. 2- Deposit 2->c Week y for _• Receivc $ 2 5.00 plus mt. s [I Plan No. 3- Deposit 50c Week y lor ■ Receive 550.00 plus mt. •? : g Han No. l-Deposit S Week y or 0 Weeks, I^.. ug Plan No. 5- Deposit W W eekly r $2 - (h00 p|us . H S S Ni> 'vX for 50 Weeks, Receive $500.00 plus mt. 5 fit't ‘ ■ Al ,|.,. ur ,vour mind which plan you want and come m to- « Sy. Many have joined this week. i. I- community next Christmas, g gS. lhv Be one of the hundreds of happy people i . Ins comm . i —> I I The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. j “Hunk of Service” ♦'

Engelman Olive Ti tter Sextette from Lucia C. Melody Sax Richard Castle and J. Cafaro. I Violin Selections Corneltu Cafaro O Sol Mio .. Sop. Saxophone Richards Hi-ndrlcks 1 ii-liealeid Krelsler Waters of Minnetonka Lieurance Dance of Elves Eberhardt Mr Edward Moltham Selection by thi- 12-plece Saxophone Band. I’rogrnm is subject to changes. *K

Richmond Man Sentenced I or Shooting Father-in-law Richmond. Ind . Dec. 30 —Robert <1 ..ytoday was under senteneo ot ; two to fourteen years in the state .prison for shooting Ills father-inlaw. 1 Ilnu r Polk, in a quarrel over a jug juf v hisl.*-y last summer. Though wounded by five bullets, tl-.e lath i in-Jaw rj-coven-il. Gray

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i fled after the shooting, but was i later arrested in Clucinuatl. O Motorist Burns To Death Hammond, Ind , Dec, 30 (United ! Press i— James Sweeney, a piano sales-1 man, drove to a terrible death last | . night in Ids own unto, lie was burned t odeath when a glancing iidlision with a motor truck s*-t his ear on

!fi S S K 5 I SALE OF | iSCARFS: !fi !fi ! ig ALL NEW AND NOT ONE LEFT OVER FROM CHRISTMAS | !fi [ ' ■ „ [ ® s r A s ® -x' i •' -z- T i « k--® ft DOZENS OF PRETTY PATTERNS ft I 31 in all the wanted colors. The finest assortment ever presented for your choosing and priced “41 exceedingly low. Jji Jfi Wool Scarfs Silk Scarfs S * $1.98 $2.98 * ifi s Large Square Silk Scarfs SIQ s E..h . SO.D’t y; I Niblick & Co. I I ifi

[tire While he hung helpless over the j steering wheel, the auto careened 300 I feet down the atreet to a head-on col- ’ Halon with another truck Mr. and Mi Ralph Ashton have re I turned to their holm- at Fort Wayne latter ap*-mllng t'hrlatmaa and the w* - i> end with Mra. A .lilon . panmts, Mr. and Mrs. A Koblle —The Cady Democrat—Noir P. per—