Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 33, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1926 — Page 5
Young vigor to old folks - “Six years a C tt bad .s" ' nervet, sleepiest* / ' nest, constipation, k • and headaches had t A. ■ r "" aC “ •« “i'anlac sent my i’ uMitht up fifteen » ptunds and now, at X Wvj*. ' sixty-seven, If eel as wF* . fine as at forty. “ IS&L. I ll'. 11. Steam, 1211 nHF' ■ North OahlandAv., Indianapolis, Ind. Ann of Ta lilac’s greatest bless- , ° u the new life and vigor it "rwJ to °i<l f,,ikH ' ET , ery d!iy "h‘” a women up in the. seventies and e®“ ,bank us f ° r TaUlaC “ iTa natural tonic, made TaD ‘ |M barks and rare herbs. SXS to man or child. It deans the blood, stirs up the liver £ puts digestive organs in workinK°vou r r body Is weak and run- , if you lark ambition, cant d ( nr sleep. you’ll delight™! Tnnlro ' n-siihs. Take Taulao Vegetable Pills for cousUpaUon. CLUB CALENDER Monday Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. Jack Brunton. 7: 30 P- m. Woman’s Club-High School Auditorium. 7:45 p. m. Research Club— Mrs. A. It. RedderJohann, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday W. C. T V.—Library, 3:30 P ni. Good Sajnaritan Class of Christian Church—Mrs George Teems, 7:30. | E C Society of U. B. Cliurcli. 1 Oyster Supper and Musicale —Church 5:30 p. m. ; Eastern Star Officers—Chapter room 4 p. m. Tri Kappa —Postponedi Queen Esther Society of the M. E. church—Miss Geraldine Hower, 7 p. m. “ ('. E. of H. B. Church. Oyster Sup per and Musicale—Church. Luncheon Bridge Club. —Mrs. W. A. I Slipper, 7:30 p. in. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed „ church. Banquet—Church dining room, 5:30 p. in. I’si lota Xi —Miss Marcella Kern, 7:30 p. m. | W. C. T. U.—Library, 2:3'1 p. m. ('hr!-Han Endeavor of Evangelical Church Jestine Hocker, 7:30 p. m. I Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. Dan Sprang.' Historical Club — Mrs. Martin Ja-i berg. I Catholic Ladies' Social Club, Card Party and Dance —Catholic school auditorium, 7:30 p. m. " | Wanna Kuni Bak Five Hundred Club —Mrs. H. L. Stults, 2 p. m. Thursday Bridge Club—Mrs. H. F. Ehingcr. 8 p. m. | Friday Woman's Heme and Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church Birthday Picnic Slipper At Church. Dancing Club —Elk's Home, 8:30 p. in. Five Hundred Club —Mrs. Joe Lose. 7:30 p. m. , Eastern Star, pot-luck supper—Masonic Hall, G p. in. Indies' Aid and Missionary Societies of Christian Church—Mrs. Andy Airman, 2 p.‘in. ' i Saturday Reformed Ladies' Aid Society CaseMjHfiT ACHING JOINTS ■ I “Heet” Relieves Instantly With applicator attached to cork. Jins brush “Heet" over the pain area. 'vlH-.lier in knees, feet, legs, hands, siioi'ldere, back, nock ro body. In ’ ”>tly, you feel this harmless, glor ’’ns. penetrating heat draw the pain. '" ni'ss and stiffness right out of the 'iching or swollen joint, muscle or ®rve. Besides, "Heet" scatters the congestiou and establishes a euro. «... ?- iee * - ” contains two soothing, pern? . * . B * ll s n 'dienls, too expensive to ■ u , l , l !,? / '^’ uar y liniments or analgesics p„ ls 11 clean, pleasant liquid; skin at j or irritate the < coats oul y bi) cents at uu.» Of ug store.
[teria Supper—Church dining room, 5 to 7 p. m. iaidtos’ Aid Society of Union Chapol church, Pastry eale—Old Adams County Bunk building. Mrs. H. F. Ehinger will entertain the members of the Bridge Club Thursday evening, ut eight o'clock. A very interesting program has been arranged for the meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance V don, which will be held at the I Ibrary Tuesday afternoon. The following program will be given: gong “March of Allegiance" )h .’otioniils Mrs. Emma Daniel Song -"Some Glad Day" “It’s Use- Messages From Her Bible" Mrs. Mary Eley "Little Incidents in the l ( ito .if I rahce E. Willard" Mrs. Sam Shamp and Mrs. William Butler. "Tlie Lillian Stivens Legislature Fund, Still Needed," Mrs. John Util Music, “Its Come to Stay," Mtssj Josephine Anderson “Our Washington Letter," Mrs. Johuj Niblick I "Attorney General Defends Our Dry Law." Mrs. Charles Colter | “Victories Must Be Repeated—Senator Sheppard," Mrs. Wertzberger Business. Adjournment. Tile Good Samaritan Class of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. George Teems Tuesday evening. The election of officers will be held at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aurand enter- ' tained at dinner Sunday in honor of their children their families. Covers were laid for ME .Robert Aurand, of Chicago. Miss Elizabeth Aurand, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haverman ahd son. Ver non. Jr., of Van Wert, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aurand. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stults. Elbert and Kathryn Aurand, of this city. ! The Ladies’ Aid society of the Rei formed church will serve a cafeteria j supper Saturday evening from 5 to 7 o'clock. Tlie liberal patronage of tlie public is solicited. Tlie ('. E. Society of the United Brethren church will serve an oyster | supper at the church Tuesday evening. from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. FolI lowing he supper a musical program i will be given. The program is as follows: Music, Wren, Ohio, orchestra; Prayer, Rev. Smith; instrumental solo, Marie Crider; Heading, Richard Jackson; vocal duet. Madeline Crider and Margaret McGill: instru- . mental solo, Beta Fisfier; trio, Mrs. j Robinold. Clara Ellen. Muinnia and Ireta Fisher; instrumental solo, Alma' I Hill; instrumental duet. Margaret l I Mills and Jeanette Beery; reading,' I Gertrude Chronister; vocal solo, O. .P. Mills; offering; music, orchestra; I violin solo. Doris Peters, accompanied by Mildred Abey; instrumental, solo, Edna Bieneke; vocal solo, Clejora Baker; reading. Margaret Mills; inatrumental solo, Myrtle Akey; vio- | lin solo, Edward Lose, accompanied |by Harold Mumma; trio, Kirschner girls; music, orchestra; pantomime, I Pauline Hakcy; trio, Georgia Gage, I John Gage, Fred Stauffer; music, orchestra. Yoder-Myers Mr. Edgar Yoder, of Berne, and Miss Mary Myers, of this city, were quietly married at the Zion Reformed parsonage Saturday night, at 6:30 o'clock, | with the Rev. A. R. Flcdderjohann receiving the vows. Tho single ring [ceremony was used. Tlie groom is engaged as a clerk at the People’s restaurant at Berne, and tlie bride lias | been employed as housekeeper for a [number of years by the Niblick sisters, on Marshall street, Decatur. The /happy couple .will reside in Berne. Friends join in extending congratulations. > Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barnes, of South Harrison street, Fort Wayne, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Katherine, to Mr. Daniel P. Hornberger, of Marquette, Michigan. The wedding will occur Wednesday of this week. Mr. Barnes is assistant general iqanagor of the Fort Wayue branch of the General Electric and well known here. 'I he regular meeting of I lie Woman's Club will be, held at the high school auditorium tonight at 7:45 o'clock. Tho Dramatic feDpartmenf will have charge of the program. Mrs. Faye SmithKnapp will read the one-act play "Suppressed Desires," and Mrs. Hugh Hite and Miss Carolyn Acker will present "Pierrot of the Minute." The attendance of all club Members is urged. The Wanna Kuni Bak Five Hundred Club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at tke home of Mrs. 11. L Stults. Mrs. Joe Lose will be hostess to the Five Hundred Club Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The meeting of the Tri Kappa Soror’ity, which was to have been held Tues-
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The radio public was Insistent Unit the Goodrich Bilvertown Cord Orchestra return to the air through York, and the network of fourteen other stations. This famouis orchestra left the air two months ago to do I concert work in various cities in the east and middle west. It is liai'k now with its regular Thursday night concerts as a feature on tlie programs of fifteen broadcasting stations. i This orchestra is not merely a jazz band, it lias Hie unusual distinction | 'of being an organization of musicians, each of which is a soloist on the ilistrujpent which he plays.
day evening, has been postponed. Tho members of the Catholic Ladies' Social Club will give another benefit; card party and dance at the St. Joseph ‘ school auditorium Wednesday evening T at 7:30 o’clock. Tickets are being sould for tbe affair and the liberal : j patronage of tile public is solicited. Mrs. L. C. Perry is tlie chairman of the committee in charge ot' tlie party. i Ail officers of the Eastern Star are : requested to meet in the chapter room Tuesday at 4 p. m. Pearl Helfer, W. M. All members of the Order of Eastern Star’aro invited to attend tlie potluck supper at Hie Masonic Hall Thur.- , day evening at six o’clock. Following Hie supper, the regular meeting of tlie chapter will be held and initiation ceremonies conducted. The Ladies’ Aid and Missionary Societies of the Christian church will hold a joint meeting at the home of Mrs. Andy Allman Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The Lidies' Aid Society of the Union Chapel church of east of Hie city, wilt hold a bake sale in the Ohl Adams County Bank building Saturday. All kinds of good home baked goods and dressed chickens will be on sale. The liberal aptronage of the public is solicited. HOSPITAL NOTES i HOSPITAL NOTES fill tin fill fififinfl Mrs. Thelma Shaffer, who underwent a minor operation this morning at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, is getting along nicely. Miss Rhea Monrical. of Huntington, is recovering satisfacorily from an operation which she underwent st, the local hospital. , Mathias Miller, well known citizen flf this city, who has been critically ill at tho hospital remains about the same. Mr. Miller suffered a second stroke of paralysis last week. . o
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LoeaiDs k Tim Corbett, former Decatur citizen. now residing in Fort Wayne, visited relatives in this city yesterday. H. L. Center returned to his home in Ga/y today, after spending several days in this city, visiting his son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eranee Confer and also attending tlie ; funeral services of Nick Miller. Med Miller, of Grand Rapids, was i here today to attend the funeral of. ids uncle, Nicholas Miller. L. G. Ellingham of Fort Wayne was a visitor here this morning. H L. Confer left at noon today for liis lioiue at Gary after a several days visit here. i Luzon Urick who is attending tlie Mergantiialcr Linotype company j in Chicago writes that he is getting along nicely and likes his work very much. James Arnold lias returned from a business trip to Bradford. Pa. C. C. Schafer is home from a visit in Chicago. While there he met James Daugherty who twenty years ago managed the Decatur Furnace factory. He succeeded iu business in Chicago and is now the head ot a large furnace manufacturing concern there. 1) ON ’ T VV A I T Don’t waste time taking pills, tablets or powders for gas on the stomach or constipation, when simple, buckthorn bark-, magnesium sulph. c. p glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, removes gas in TEN minutes and brings out a surprisinb amount ot old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Adlerika is such an excellent intestinal evacuant that you will be astonished a tits QUICK action. that fi»ll- bloated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. Don't wait any longer but give your bowels a REAL cleansing with Adlerika today! SMITH, YAGER FALK.
Alfred Elzey, who lias been critically ill with leakage of the heart and compllcationa, at the (Adams County Memorial Hospital, for the P®»t ten days, remains about tho same. Letters for the following persons are unclaimed at the local postoffice, Miss Mary Bourk, Mrs. Frank Warwan, Mrs. Mose Marsh, Herald Erwiu Curtis, the Miases Girard. Miss Jhene Gregory, of Garrett, spent the vceek-end here with )ier mother, Mrs. Elizageth Gregory. Miss Mary Lou Coffee, of Fort Wayne, is a guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and .Mrs. F. E. Vail, for a few days. Herman Briede, of Portland, was a guest of his son and daughter-in luw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Briede at the H Berling home Sunday. Miss Marie Stock and Mr. Arthur Colchin, of Fort Wayne, were over Sunday guests of Mrs. Lucy Colchin William Buck, of Columbia City, visited his son. Billy Buck, at the W. F. eery home east of the city, Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bunner and ■son. Vernon, Mrs. Lavftia Heath and Mrs. Henry Ehrsnia returned from Columbus, Ohi(|. today* whefe they attended the funeral of Wilson Smith former resident ot Geneva, who died February 3. Mrs. Perry Gandy and son, of north of Fort Wayne, are the guests of Mrs. Minerva Niblick and family. Robert Aurand, of Chicago, spent the Week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aurand of Eleventh street. Miss Rose Leyse and Mr. John Falk, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shafer at Ossian Sunday. Miss Ida Reiter, of north of the city, was a shopper here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoverman. [and son. Vernon J., of Van Wert, Q. i Look al the new Spring shoes and oxfords in John T-. Myers Co. window. New Florida Tans and Nude colors. COUGHS Apply over tFront end chcgt —swallow small pieces of— WICKS ▼ Vapoßub Opcf J7 Million Jara Uaad Yaarly
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