Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 11 March 1926 — Page 3

8 calender Thursday M Mwsi , M '>°ii< Ai'l Society of Christian EE h Mr- l'!-‘ Chronister, 2 pm. Bi fh Trimlr rhl,rfh ' ■ 1 "a Rm fy. 7 pm. M Work and Win Class of I . B. EM '. Mr an ,| Mrs. Harry Poling. ■ Th' l.l' \.d Society—Mrs. Tom ■ All, - 2:00 At | ““hlnaih Bible Class of Mt. ■ ■ Pleasant .hm' h Misses Ruth and B u a e Suman fii Loyal Worl- rs Class of Evangelical Bl f hur<h-Mr- D'-w-y Gallogly. 7:30. ■ Eastern Star Pot Luck Supper- ■ Masonic Hall. '« P- ,n - H Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed E| Church Mr- '!"<> Kirs- li. 7:30 p m . HE postponed. ■ Friday E| po.ahunt:.- d-gree team practice El Red Mens' Hall. 7:30 p. m. E| Ladles' Aid Society of M. E church E| -Church parlors. 2:30 p. m. ■ Saturday B Qaeen Esther Hake Salo —Central EH Grocery, 9a. m. ■ Pocahotita- In Rational Dance — ■ Red Men's Hall. 8 P m. M Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed B Church. Cafeteria Supper — Dining ■H Room, sto7p. m, ■ W. R <’. Pastry Salo—Schmitt’s H Meat Market. 9a. tn. K Monday ■ Dramatic Department of Woman's ■ Club-Miss Eva A< ker, Bp. m. ■ Research Club—Mrs. Mary Eley. ■ Wednesday M Shakespeare Club — Mrs. IL F. I Ehinger. H Historical CKtb —Mrs. J. M. Miller. H Mrs Fred Ahr entertained the memB her- of the Historical Club WednesH day afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Hower had E| a very fine paper on "Heroines of the B War." Following the program, a soE| rial hour was enjoyed during which E| time th» hostess served light refresh B ments. The next meeting will be held E| with Mrs. J M. Miller and Mrs. E. S. E| Christen will have the paper on "The El Rtf' cient Women."’ / - E| The members of the Wanna Kinn Rak Club were entertained at a lovely St Patrick s party at the home of .Miss Esther Bowers Wednesday afterItnon. Guests, besides the members, were Mrs. Ivan Haiflich, Mrs. Joe Hunter, Mrs. Iceland Frank*, Mrs. 11 W. Grimsley and the Misses Opal Drum and Edna Miller. Tables were arranged for Five Hundred and prizes were won by the Mesdames Ferd O'Brien. H. I. S.tults and Ed Boknecbt. Following the cards, a buffet luncheon was served. • The Queen Esther Society of the F.rst Methodist church will hold a bake sale at the Central grocery at 9 o clock Saturday morning. The patronage of the public is solicited. The March meeting of the Lake Township, Allen county. Home Economics club at the home of Mrs. Naomi Gandy. Monday, was a very enjoyable affair. Mrs. Elizabeth Maloney was the assisting hostess. The business session of the club was held in the morning and a feature of the afternoon session was an address by County agent W. F. Burbank on the subject. "Baby Chicks-” Another pleasing feature of the program was

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n number of vocal selections by Mrs. Gandy. An Interesting visit to the modern incubator equipment of the Gandy farm was made by the chib membern and this proved one of the enjoyable and Instructive parts of the session Fort Wayne JournalOazet te. An Interesting meeting of the Ladies' Shakespeare Club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs! C. D. Teeple, Mrs. C. E. Peterson read a splendid paper on Makers of American Poetry. Mrs Peterson discussed the old and moder poets and short poems Illustrating the styles of writing, from each group, were read by Mesdanles D. D. Hollar, Dan Sprang, J. W. Tyndall. E. D. Adams, W. A. I-ower. J. H. nollor. D M Hensley and H. R. Molta. Mrs. John Everett and Mrs. T. M. Reed were guests of the club. The next meeting will be held March 17 nt the home of Mrs. H. F. Ehinger. o— L©©®iils ‘‘l'll promise not to look at th' show,” said an ole man as he asked t' go in Melodeon Hall an' rest last evenin’. Diggin’ a cellar’s hard work, but jest try spendin’ th’ afternoon with a deaf person.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn and son. William Linn, motored to Hicksville. Ohio, yesterday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Hariett Lower, ago seventy-five years, whose death occurred Monday. The services were held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Volkart and burial was made in the Forest Hill cemetery. The deceased was well known here. , Mrs. Tom Oliver and Mrs. John Hocker, of Monroe, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker, at their home on First street, today.

■ ORCHESTRA ■ ! RECITAL \ a ■ ■ —by the— I ■ Monroe High School Orchestra. i ■ at | Z HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ! \ FRIDAY, MARCH 12 i " At 7:45 o’clock P.M. Admission 10c-20c ' Everybody Come and See the Improvement I in the M. H. S. Orchestra. I ■ 1 f THE CORT i | 2 Tonight—Tomorrow S H “GRAUSTARK” | =|’ A First National Attraction with “ [ ’ Norma Talmadge and Eugene O’Brien. 1 3 Come thrill to the clash of swords in royal halls— gQ I 2 thrill as beauties of the court pass before your eyes— S • ] a romance that touches your fondest dreams. ALSO—A good comedy. 10c Fox News 25c S | THE ADAMS Theatre | M Last Time Tonight ir Train wrecks: landslides; .sizzling action; thrills and chit'sffi ‘ ‘ THE LIMITED MAIL ’ ’ gS L I With Monte Blue, Vera Reynolds, Willard Louis, Jjj Otis Harlan and stellar supporting cast. ( > A breath-taking melodrama of huge steel monsters UE » | that rush headlong over shining tracks. ge ' 10c- —2sc jfi 13 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY E A gripping crook melodrama of Broadway chorus girl life g II Evelyn Brent in “Queen O’ Diamonds” E ■ A girl against a band of gem thieves and hijackers. |r STARTING SUNDAY—"MANNEQUIN,” Fannie Hurst's LC $50,000 Liberty Magazine prize story. Jfi

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Mrs. E. W. Knmpo returned this . morning, from a short visit with , relatives nt Fort Wayne. * | i Mrs. Mary Woodward and grand- . daughter, Mary Kathryn Schug, have ’ returned from Mobile, Alabama. where they spent the past several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Schug. » , Mrs. Ralph J. R top Is confined to i her bed with uti attack of laiGrippe. f Judge James J. Moran, of Portland, . was a business visitor here today. , Mrs. EH Ray, of Monroe, returned t to her home after u few days visit 4 with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kern and > family. Ten Fort Wayne Bandits Taken To State Relonnator • Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 11—(United f Press)- Ten bandits under sentence > of a maximum of 250 years Imprisonment were taken today to the state reformatory at Pendleton. All wero rounded up in police raids Sunday and Monday and etnered pleas of guilty to auto banditry I after they had been linked with ' numerous holdups and robberies in Fort Wayne. A sentence of ten to twenty-five years was imposed on each man. 1 Reports that friends of the cons victed men were planning a jail deI livery caused Sheriff Marlin to keep ■- secret plans for the departure for ■ Pendleton. The ten bandits were taken to the i. reformatory on a special interurban ’. car which was heavily guarded. ( ] o- ’■ Musician And Editor Dies At Fort Wayne s _ * r Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 11.—(United d Press)—A widow and one daughter I] today survived Eugene Troendle, 53 II musician and editor who succumbed to an attack of apoplexy yesterday. n Troendle for many years was edi if tor of the Fort Wayne Free Press and r was founder of the Fort Wayne Sym phony Orchestra.

MAN'S HEAD STRIKES SAW I . * Man Is Conscious For Five I > Hours After Head Is Laid Open In Accident Brazil, Ind., March 11—(United * Press) — With his head sawed ' through the brain and almost down to the jaw, Ralph Houser, 31. of the Houser saw mill, near Poland, died hero today. * Houser's coat aleevos caught in a] chain as he was nt work, and his arm 1 was drawn into the saw and severed r> at the elbow. The shock caused him . to throw his head against the saw p and it was laid wide open. Although his brain was almost p cut in half he was conscious for five , (hours after the accident. y Mr. Houser was a member of the congregation of the Reformed church in Poland, where the Rev. Matthew p Worthman, former Adams county man, is pastor. Rev. Worthman ( was planning to be in Decatur tomorrow night to play with the local p ministers in their basketball game r with the city teachers, but was detained in Poland on account of Mr. Houser's death.. o ■ ■ Football Tactics Prove Useful In Catching Burglar e Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 11. —(-United d Press) —Football tactics are useful for t other things than carrying the oval 3. down the field, L. S. Sanford realized d today. Sanford tackled and held a negro i-jdaylight burglar at a street corner und til police arrived. The negro was 1- much larger than Sanford but went to the sidewalk when Sanford lunged on- * to him. B 0 * Daily Democrat Want Ads Get Results

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CHINA MUST REMOVE MINES U. S. Decides To Intervene Unless Shipping Hazards Are Removed By Ludwell Denny (United Frees Sluff Correspondent) Washington, Mur. 11. — (United Press)^ —The UnMed States government in agreement with the other protocol powers has deaided to intervene forcibly In the Chinese situation unless Chinn Immediately removes mines from Taku channel and other obstructions to foreign shipping. Unless China meets these demands, which is considered probable, joint naval action by the United States and foreign Asiatic fleets, to open -Taku, Tien Tsin harbor, is inevitable. In a joint note to the Peking government and military commander*, made public by the state department i here today, the powers protested against such shipping obstruction as f violation of the 1901 treaty and threati ened "protective measures to be applied against either parly without disI crimination.” Secret Negotiations For Settlement Os French Debt Being Carried On Washington, Mar. 11. — (United Press) —Secret negotiations for settling France’s $4,000,000,000 war debt ’ to the United States are being carried on between Secretary of the Treasury 1 Mellon and French Ambassador Herr enger. 1 High treasury officials said today 1 that Mellon and Berenger were holding “conferences" at frequent inter- > vals to discuss funding cf the huge - obligation. 3 At these meetings, it is hoped a 5 tentative plan for settlement can be - worked out and the final phases of the negotiations completed as soon as the Italian debt pact is ratified by s congress.

OFFICIAL BOARD MEETING The official board < f the First Methjodist church will meet at the church < at 7:3i» o'clock tonight. All members I are urged to be present. ■f" ——■—t— - — J*

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ELKS NOTICE Member sos the Elks lodge are requested 10 meet at tile lodge home 8t !):30 o'clock Friday morning to attend ihe funeral of George H. Miller.