Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1926 — Page 5

I CLUB CALENDER | Wednesday gB Wanna Kum Bak Club — Mrs. Biharies Keller. 2 P. 111. mi Zion Reformed Ladies’ Aid Society ■.AVm. Moeschborger home. 3gg (■ of C. Degree Team—K. of ('. Klall. 7= 30 P- m. Thursday H| .Mothers' and Daughters' Meeting of B^ v M. A. of U. B. Church—Church, 91:30 P- m. 3M Daughters class of EvanKolical Sunday School- Mrs. John Kage. 7:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society of Zion Luth’Brran Church—Schoolhouse, 3:30 p.m. Ladies’ Aid Society of Christian ■ci.iinh Mrs. William Darwachter, p. ni. ||| I’hilathac Class of Baptist Church ®-Church parlors, 7:30 p. m. S Baptist Woman’s Society — Mrs.l Hlreland, 2 p. 111. H Ladies’ Aid Society of Presbyterian I church Postponed indefinitely. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Raymond Kohne, 8 p- m. Friday D. Y. B. Class of U. B. ChurchMrs. Tom Fisher, 7:30 p. in. Methodist W. F. M. S— Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2:30 p. m. Saturday King's Heralds of Mt. Pleasant I church—Francis Fuhrman, 2p. n>. j The Loyal Daughters class of the Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. John Gage. Mercer avenue, at 7:30 o’clock Thursday evening. The members of the Delphian | Society held their last meeting of [the year in Fort Wayne last evening. They motored there for a very delicious dinner served in a private dinsing room at the Mizpah Temple. The Stable was beautifully decorated with B spring flowers. Covers were laid for B twelve members. The dinner was Bfollowed by a theatre party at the B Palace. ■ The Psi lota Xi Sorority met last ■ evening with Miss Helen Swearingen Bat her home on Marshall street.! ■ Plans were discussed for the June ■ convention, which will be held at the ■ Keenan Hotel at Fort Wayne. Pi ■ chapter being hostess, June 17 and ■ 18. Election of officers will be held Riat the next meeting. During the ■ social hour refreshments were serv- ■ ed. Mrs. F. E. Vail, Miss Mary Cal- ■ low of Fort Wayne and Mrs. A. F. ■ Stalter, of Portland, werp out-of-town ■ guests. B • I g The closing meeting of the Bridge ■ Chib was held last evening at the ■ home of Miss Catherine Omlor. At ■ six-thirty o’clock a two-course dinner fl was served. The home was decorat- ■ cd with large baskets of spring flow- ■< rs and lilacs. Following the dinner ■ tables were arranged for bridge and I prizes were won by Miss Helena | Meyers and Miss Florence Harris. I The meetings will be discontinued I until fall. , I Tuesday, at twelve o’clock. Mr. and I- Mrs John Niblick, of this city, were Privileged to entertain their children and grandchildren at dinner, it being the occasion of their fiftieth wedding I anniversary. The Golden anniversary I manifested itself on every hand and R was carried ont in the decorations I Had Six Years of I Stomach Agony Now She Eats Anything,. Sleeps Soundly and Gaining Weight. “I had severe stomach and bowel trouble for over six years. Had dizzy spell# and at times would have fallen | if I had not had something to hold to. Was awfully nervous, had gas on my stomach most all the time, severe cramps and agonizing pains. | I felt like I was raw from the bot- i tom of my stomach clear up to my throat, and I had to take soda all | the time. My first and only relief i came from Viuna. After the. second ' dose I could feel it was helping me. | After the second bottle all the gar, I cramps, etc., disappeared for good, , and now I can eat anything with- | out one bit of fear. My appetite is I good, my nervousness gone, and I , i sleep like a baby at night. Until I I took Viuna I had never weighed I over 110 pounds in my life, and now . I weigh 114 pounds, and am gaining I every day.”—Mrs. Mike Hennis, j Fortville, Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish | bowels, liiAjr liver aud weak kidneys. It i purifies the blood, clears the skin, r< - | stores apppflte and digestion, and brings | now strength and energy to th<* Whole ] body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if ! you re not glad you tried Viuna, your | money will be refunded. $1 at druggists. i or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine I Indianapolis, Ind. j VIUNA li The vegetable regulator j Sold By ; CALLOW & KOHNE !

und color schemes. The center of the | I table was graced with a large basket 1 of yellow roses and mainden ferns, I presented by the children. The desert, ’ was In the form of French vanilla ' wedding bells with almond angel food cake, and oranged Iced. In the even- ' j big. a number of friends of the well I ■ known celebrants called st their home, j where open on their anniversary. A number of the trustees and members •of the official board, of the First Methodist church, accompanied by the Rev. and Mrs Soinmerville Light, called, Mr. and Mrs. Niblick both being active workers in the church for more than forty years. The Decatur ’ Library board, of which Mrs. Niblick' , has been president for many years, | was also represented during the evening, while officiers and member? of i the Woman's Christian Temperance | Union, of which Mrs. Niblick served as president tor seven years, called . and presented a bouquet ot beautiful i pink roses to them. Scores of tele- , grams and Golden anniversary greet- | lugs were received by Mr and Mrs. i Niblick during the day from friend:' j and admirers. Mr. and Mrs. JsTblick J are life-long residents of this coini niunity. Mr. Niblick, long active in i busines affairs in Decatur, is presi- | dent of the Niblick and Company dry I goods store. Mr. and Mrs. Niblick will : leave on a European trip the last of ! June, returning during the summer, ■ and will stop at Philadelphia to attend the sesqui-centennial celebration. i j i The Misses Katharine and Helen Ko- ! cher entertained the members ot the Tri Kappa Sorority last evening at i their home on Adams street. Plans were made for an anniversary party, : to be held In June. Miss Mildred Liddy was appointed delegate to attend the province convention to be held at the Lafountaine Hotel, at Huntington, June 27. Miss Ruth Frisinger was appointed alternate delegate. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the business meting. The nxt meting will be held with Mrs. Charles Holthouse in two weeks. The Mothers' and Daughters’ meeting of the W. M. A. of the United Brethren church, which was to have been held in the Beginners’ Class room Tuesday night, has been postponed until Thursday evening, at 7:30 , o’clock. ■ - —o The F. W. Downs print shop on South Second street has an interesting window this week, boosting the Better Homes Exposition. A number of Bibles, histories, novels and other books, showing the thought of certain decades of the past ninety years, attracts attention. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashbaucher motor'cd to Defiance, Ohio, last evening. Mrs. Ashbaucher is a cousin of the late Mrs. David Adams. Attorney John W. Loree of Celina, Ohio, attended to business here yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Wes Hoffman and daughter,'

THE “q ort I gj Tonight—Tomorrow l j ■6 “WATCH YOUR WIFE” [! ft A Universal-Jewel Attraction with fg PAT O'MALLEY—VIRGINIA VALLI, LE and a notable cast. IS m The most amusing picture of domestic life that has Le RS ever been screened. It’s new and different m 31 and a fine brand of entertainment. SC ft “Spanish Romeo”, a good comedy. g 10c 25c S SUNDAY AILEEN PRINGLE in ft a? “THE WILDERNESS WOMAN.” gj i i IW—WA——— I THE ADAMS Theatre! Ufa “Where the Better Pictures Are Shown” UE TODAY AND TOMORROW ibn! The speed of lightsfl ning—roar of thund- rjQ rg er — thrills of an ST* Eg earthquake. A AJ 1 ■K mighty epic of the w3 ' MJa ft an) roaring rails. A jfe i Jfi slashing railroad Itjj trama of spectacu- UE ft s*l Ufa lar action. L jrt ft Starling Cullen Landis. Dorothy Devore and stellar cast. ft Jj£ ALSO—Patbe Comedy Scream. ft l(k- 25c ft Eg THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY—Ralph Wolf. 7-year-old boy wonder M“ yj and Wolf Novelty Four orchestra. A great vaudeville act. j|*

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, Wednesday, May 19, 1926.

Betty, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lewton, ot this city, returned last night from Oxford, Ohio, where they attended the spring festival at Western College. Speakin’ o’ diamond rings, a feller ought t’ alius carry a spare, fer he never kin tell when it’ll come in handy,* 1 used t’ think o' Colonel House ever') now an' then, but since his memoirs have been published I can’t j,hink o'i him t’ save my neck.—Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. a Mr John Gibson, of northeast of the city, who has been seriously ill, suffering from heart disease, remains about the same. J. D. Ijammiman, of Bay City, Michigan, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyon and Mr and Mrs. H. H. Ummiman, of this city. Mr. Lammiman* has just returned from atour of the 1 western states John Hoffman, of Preble, democratic candidate for county commissioner, was admitted to the local hospital last evening, where he will receive treatment tor blood poisoning, which developed from a scratch on his hand. M. Kirsch returned this morning from a business visit to Fort Wayne. D. W. Beery returned last evening from a business trip in the northern part of the state. ' • Billy Schrock, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schrock, is confined to his home suffering with the measles Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Edwards and daughter, Harriet, have returned to their home at Leipsic, Ohio, after attending the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Edwards' parents, Mr. aiul Mrs. John Niblick. Dan Helm, of east of the city, was a business visitor here this morning. Mrs. D. J. Hensley returned this afternoon from Bronson, Michigan, where she spent the past several days as the guest of her parents. Mr and I Mrs. A. D. Hunsicker. O Five Killed In Riots Calcutta, India, May 19 —(United Press) —Five were killed and 21 injured in Hindu-Moslem riots Kharagpur. When discontented workers at an Anglo-Indian jute mill stoned the gatekeeper and surged around the grounds, police wlere called. They have control of the situation and are patrolling the riot area. — o Brazil — A freak egg, shaped like the talon of an eagle, has been placed on exhibition in the, office of the Times here. The egg« was laid by a Rhode Island Red hen. Was a Good Judge of Liquor "Since a young man I had liking for liquor and was considered a pretty good judge of it at one time, but constant drinking gave me stomach trouble which became chronic. My stomach would have been a valuable addition to a gas factory. Doctors did not seem to relieve me. One day my druggist got me to try MAYR'S and I am now as good as new." it is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucirs from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, -liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis-. One dose will convince or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists eveiywhere.

CIT YTO EXTEND WATER MAINS ON SEVERAL STREETS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) and curb and sidewalks on both sides 1 of the street, except the block on the ( east side of the street between Jefferson and Adams street, j Plans for the opening of the Reckard alley, south of Adams street, be- | tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets, was tiled and approved. Favorable Reports Thd street and 'sewer committee reported favorable on the petition for the Albert Acker sewer and authorized the engineer to prepare * plans and specifications for the im--1 provement. The committee also re- ' ported favorable on the petition for . I a cement sidewalk on East Madison street in front of the National Hotel ! and instructed the engineer to pre- . pare plans and specifications for the improvement. New Street Lights The electric light committee granted tho requests for street lights at the corner of Jackson and Fifth streets and on Indiana street. 0 PLANS MADE FOR SCHOOL EXHIBITS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the various departments are planning I a fine display of the year’s work, 'i The exhibits will be open in the as- . ternoon of May 27 and also in the |evening until 10 o’clock. The public ’ is invited to attend. Other School Notes Public schools will close next Thursday noon, May 27, for the annual sum-

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mer vacation, It was announced today by Superintendent M. F. Worthman. A general teachers’ meeting has been called for next Monday, and grades will then be compiled tor all pupils. The high school will not have final examinations this year, because the weekly examination system is being used this year. The school year will come to an end Friday. May 28, when the annual school commencement will be held at the high school auditorium. Invitations have been issued by the graduating class for the affair. The tentative list of teachers for all Decatur public schools will be announced next week, it was stated to. day. Most cf this year’s teachers will return next year, It was said. 0 Mohn G. Hoffman Is Reported Better Today The condition of John G. Hoffman, democratic candidate for commissioner of ’the first district in Adams county, who was taken to the Adams County Memorial Hospital Tuesday suffering with blood poisoning was reported as better late this afternoon. Mr. Hollman had a fairly good night, and it is thought that he will recover. o Mr and Mrs. H. 11. Stoner and son, | John Herbert, have returned to their home at Cleveland after spending a few days here with Mrs. tSoner's parnts, Mr and Mrs. John Niblick, who celebrated their golden weddiug anniversary yesterday. o Plenty of Fresh Pickerel and Rinjr Perch. Mutschler's Meat Market. It

S. B. Fordyce and C. D. Teeple are at Fort Wayne today, where Mr. oFrdyce Is attending the G, A. R. con ven- ‘ tion and reunion.

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The girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hlrschy, of south of the city, May 12, has been named Loretta Pauline.

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