Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1926 — Page 7

I fycidtf CALENDER | Tuesday Young Matrons' Club—Mrs. Albeit Mutschler, 7:30 P. m. 1 Kirkland Ladles' Club-Kirkland High Schoo'. 6:30 p. m. Wednesday Historical Club—Mrs. Wilson Lee. M S. of Reformed church — Church parlors. 2:30 p. m Missionary Society of Reformed Church— Church parlors. Ladies' Shakespeare Club-Mrs. Dan Sprang- . Thursday Work and Win Class of U. B. Church-Rev. Cecil Smith, 8 pm. I Moose Legionnaires—Moose Home,' 7:30 p. m. H. v. Missionary Society—Church parlors. 2 P- mBaptist Woman's Society—Mrs. H. A. Thomas, 2 p. m. Woman’s Hortie and Foreign Mission-j ary Society of Presbyterian church— Mrs. C. S. Carey, 2:30 p. m. Womans' Home Missionary Society of M. E. church—Mrs. Christena Vail.' 1:30. \ * Ladies’ Aid Society of Monroe M. E. church—Mrs. Hattie Sell®. | Ever Ready Class of M. E. church Pot Luck Dinner for the families— , Church, 6 p. m. Friday Ben Hur Anniversary — Yeoman Hall. ( Christian Ladies’ Aid Society East-' er Bazaar—Old Adams County Bank Building. Saturday Beulah ChapeP Ladies’ Aid Pastry Sale—Central Grocery. W. M. S. of Reformed church colored Easter egg sale —Lichtle Meat Market, 19 a.«jn. V. It Ladies’ Aid Society Cafeteria Slipper—Church dining room, 5 to 7 j p. n» W. R. C. Pastry Sale — Schmitt’s Meat Market, 9 a. tn. Christian Ladies' Aid Society Easter Bazaar and Pastry Sale —Old Adams County Bank building. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Quandt, of this' ci'y. celebrated their Gohlen Wedding | Anniversary Sunday, at the home of i their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis’ Wiehe. The home was beautifully decorated with spring flowe:s tor the occasion. A large cake farmed the centei piece of tile table. 1 Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.' Louis Wiehe and children, Morris and Leoia, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bucher and children, Alma, Louis and Ervin; Mrs. Augu .t Kruckeberg and sons. Arthur and Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rush, .Ur. Martin Quandt. Mr. Ray ! mo:id Quandt, Misses Hazel and Flos-’ sic Quandt, Frederick Leverman. John bladder, Mrs. Birbara Kaiser. Mr. and' Mrs. I’red aKiser, Mlns Grace Hoffman 1 Mrs. LxHtfe Yapse, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Flaugh, Michael Flaugh, Mr.s and Mrs Jacob Marquart, and son, William; Mrs.. Seville Marquart, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Neff and son. Walter, Philip Neff, Mr. and Mrs. George Hermann. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Figel and children, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bucher. ihe Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian j church will meet Thursday afternoon ' at the heme of Mrs. C. S. Carey. Mrs. I J it. Horton will be the assisting hostess, Mrs Louise MyaTs will lead the devotionals L. A. Graham will have the lesson on “The Frank Janies Industiihl School.” Mrs. Fred Smith will read "What M'ss Martin Gave.". i his will be the first meeting of the rew year and a good attendance is desired. 1 lie Biptist Woman’s Society will "t Thursday at 2 o'clock ' 1 Mrs. H. A. Thomas for the regu- I lar business and study program. All members are urged to attend. ’ The Evangelical Missionary Society " H meet in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. The att' ndaneb of all members is urged. 1 he Historical Club will meet with I • l's. Wilson Lee Wednesday after- I noon. Mrs. Heber Hqmbarger will have charge of the program. ! 'I he Work and Win Class of the I nltcd Brethren church will meet M the home of Rev. Cecil Smith Thursday evening at eight o'clock. i The regular meeting of the Moose I Legionnaires will be held Thursday. I 1”tl 1, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Moose 1 uonte. | •he twenty-sixth anniversary of I " oiganlzation of the local court of ! n Hur will be celebrated here Fri- I 'ay night. Representatives from Ft. ayne, Bluffton aiul Peru will attend e ceremonies. Initiation by the j

local degree team will be followed by the fancy drill by the Fort Wayne delegates State manager, P. O. Bowers, of Crawfordsville, will attend. A good attendance of the local court is requested. The meeting will be held in the Yeomen hall. Refreshments will be served. The Beulah Chapel Lrd'es' Aid society will hold a pastry sale at the Central Grocery Saturday. o ILoeafe Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold will motor to Fort Wayne tomorrow. They will be accompanied by their daughter, Miss Winifred, who is a student at Sacred Heart Academy, to spend the Easter vacation here. Mrs. Mamie E. Bradley has returned .to her home at Decatur, Illinois, after a several months visit here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bradley. She was accompanied .by her little granddaughter, Barbara 'Jeanne Bradley. j The Misses Evangeline Steele and . Mabie Tague, students of Manchester I College, at North Manchester, will arrive home tomorrow to spend the spring vacation with their parents, Mr. ’and Mrs. J. H. Steele and Mr. and Mrs. L. W Tague, respectively. I Mr and Mrs. Clyde Butler motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kern motored Ito Fort Wayne this morning where Mr. ' Kern looked after business’ interests for the Butler and Kern garage. i Dr J. Q. Neptune, who has been i.l for several weeks as the result of a nervous breakdown, was taken to Fort j Wayne this morning for an examination by Dr. Beal. He was accompanied by two close friends, C. H. Colter and A. R. Bell. • Stockholders of the Adams County

i 1 ■■■■'' i < Funny 1 Animal Cookie Cutters! HOW delighted the children will be with cookies you can make with these animal cutters! The tour—lamb, cat, goose and bunny y" ■ y —will lie sent you for just the cost of packing and mailing—only 15c. We also send you a Davis Cook Book, with FtT’'” ” many recipes for other good things easy to hSwL.-.l JjiJjßS make with Davis Baking Powder. This pure, sure baking powder raises food twice—once in '' the cold dough and again in the oven, insur- ImMli *\ V */IS IL .il ing feathery light baking. In addition, it costs Wf RLkSU you less and you use no more than of any j | other high-grade baking powder. Bake it BEST with LArOJHJ DAVIS Mfe ( BAKING POWDER Davis Baking Powder Co. f Dept. 532, Hoboken, N.J. / Gentlemen: As per your offer, please send me / the Cookie Cutters and the Cook Book. I en/V 5 / / close 15c in stapnps to cover postage and mailing. Z Name PRINT namern f Address - I Coupon and / mall TODAY! / 1

I CHICKS] I Pure Bred Chicks Hatch Every Week g M Buy Healthy, Pure Bred, Active Chicks. Here you have a choice of many breeds s S that will prove satisfactory to any one ’ who will give them a trial. I BREEDS | I Single and Rose Comb R. I. Reds, White Wyandotts, g White Rocks. Barred Plymouth Rocks. Buff Orpingfe, tons, Black Minorcas, English White Leghorns, White Leghorns, Silver Laced Wyandotts, Anconas, Assort- ■ ed all Breeds, Assorted all Heavy Breeds. || Custom Hatching at Reasonable Rales. | Order by Phone or Mail. I Decatur Hatchery I phone 197 136 E. Monroe St. Decatur, Ind. ■

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1926.

• Agricultural Association will meet next Monday night to elect a permanent board of directors. The Gay, Zwiek and Myers sale is moving along In a very satisfactory manner and will conclude Saturday with the awarding of a dinner set. Brfce Daniels, son of Harry Daniels, the auctioneer, who has been seriously I ill for the pout two weeks with a reJ lapse from the scarlet fever, is improving, according to reports from the Adams County Memorial Hospital, . where he is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, of Gary, visited relatives hero yesterday ) afternoon. — | Lawrence Linn has returned to Huntington after spending the week- , end hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roop and 9 daughter, of Fort Wayne spent Sunday here as the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. B. C. Hoagland and family. r Charles Hite, Dale Koos, Stanley i Kenworthy and Lyle Fee visited friends in Van Wert, Ohio, over the j week-end. Glen Beavers has returned to Co- , lumbus. Ohio, where he is a student ] at Ohio Statte University after spendr ing the annual Spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers. a Mrs. Dawn Turner left today at noon for Oscala, Florida, where she ■will join her husband who has been , employed there for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Turner expect to reside there. o Prowler Fires On Indianapolis Inventor 1 Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 3o.—(United a Press) —Police today are seeking a t mysterious prowler who was, fired on i- by Jesse Everett, local inventor. i-1 Everett, who claims to have inventr ed a. radio “static eliminator,” fired on the man when he found him prowly ing around his workshop here.

PLANS FOR GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES ARE COMPLETED (CONTIMVRn FHOM PAOK OKF.) lows: 12:00—Hymn. Scripture reading, John 19:1-19. Prayer. , Special music by the U. B. (church. 12:15 —Address by Rev. Cecil Smith, text, "Father, forgive them forj they know not what they do.”. Hymn. Special music by the Evangel!-’ cal church. 12:40—Address by Rev. R. W. Loose, text, "Today shalt thou be with me in Paradise.” Hymn. Special music by the Reformed church. 1:05 —Address by Rev. A. R. Fledderjohann, text, “Woman, behold thy son... .behold thy mother.”’ Hymn. Special music by the Presbyterian church. I:3o—Address by Rev. B N. Covert, text, "My God, my God, why hast thou, forsaken me?” i Hymn. Special music by the Methodist ichurch. : 1:50 —Address by Dr. Somerville • Light, text, “I thirst." ’ j Hymn. I Special music by the Christian t 1 church. 2:15 —Address by Rev Harry W. Thompson, text, “It is finished.” Hymn. * Special music by the Baptist church. 2:40 —Address by Rev. O. E. Miller, text, “Father, into thy hands 1 commend my spirit.” Hymn and benediction. Q , ■ . Coolidge Urges More Economy In Appropriations Washington, Mar. 30. — (United i Press.) —President Coolidge is satis- | fled with the legislative program of . _ . ■■■ .W—JW-r-W- CM-.-

fOnly 4 Days More-Hurry! I | * GAY, ZWICK & MYERS’ I Lmwm O fl I I® I I MUP fluL ulii tll Fl MUrtliln oALL ; -OF— Hi-Grade Furniture I I —AND— 5 Home Furnishings I | —WITH ITS— g I Tremendous Reductions with I I 10 to 50 Per Cent Off I ENDS SATURDAY. APRIL 3rd I We’re busy unpacking New Spring Furniture every day and—INTO THE SALE IT GOES t| at Prices way less than we can sell it for next Monday. 11 you are in need ol good lui nitin t g ■ NOW IS THE TIME TO BEY —Come in tomorrow so as to avoid the rush of the last days M of the sale- DRESS UP THE HOME FOR EASTER. fl| i EgS I Gay, Zwick & Myers I Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors Decatur, Indiana Next to Interurban Station. J|

comyess but regards with some 11 trepidation the financial and economic | situation relative to appropriations [ I it was raid in his behalf toQay. The White House spokesman point | cd out that when congress passed a |[[ ievenue bill sharply reducing all | taxes, it was obligatory that strict L i economy should be exercised to keep “ appropriations within the budget. I o Lew Shank Throws Support To Adams * I Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. .30. —(Unit- j | ed Press)—Lew Shank, former may-l| or of Indianapolis, today entered the I. Indiana long term senatorial primary | ■ fight on the side of Claris Adams j j who is opposing James E. Watson for I the republican nomination. I Shank announced that he would ■ I stump the state in the interests of ! Adams’ candidacy. ; ,i ... , i ’ii o — " ■ | Edward Linn, of Fort Wayne, is I I spending a few days here as the | I guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and I Mrs. Kenneth Eady. [|

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!you I I Will Feel I I At Home In | I This Bank I I i bh Confidential, Personal Relations Are The Basis Os Our Service To MR Customers. ® ng They arc not dealt with ini- K personally as depositors niereaj ly; they are treated as clients, fig ffi in whose financial problems our officers take a personal w UE interest. flfl Regardless of your need or gg SR request you can conic to us flu with the assurance that you will m De be assisted and advised to the HR 3= best of our ability. | Old Adams I ! County Bank | ffi We Pay You To Save ® EH m