Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1926 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDER — Thursday So Cha Ilea Club—Mrs. Mart Braun, f»:30 p m. I Mothers’ and Daughters’ Meeting of W. M. A. of U. 11. Cbi|reh—Church, 7:30 p. m. " 1 1 Loyal Daughters class of Evangelical Sunday School—Mrs. John Gage, 7:30 p. m. i Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Luth-' cran Church—Schoolhouse, 3:30 p.m. Ladies’ Aid Society of Christian Church—Mrs. William Darwachter, 1 2:30 p. ni. Philathae Class of Baptist Church —Church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Baptist Woman’s Society — Mrs. Ireland, 2 p. m. Ladies’ Aid Society of Presbyterian churcj) —Post poped indefinitely. Auction Bridge Club —Mrs. Raymond Kohne, 8 p. m. Friday D. Y. B. Class of U. B. ChurchMrs. Tom Fisher, 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. F. M. S. —Mrs. Delton Passwater, 2:30 p. m, Saturday South Ward P. T. Club Bake Salo —Wear-U-Well Shoe Store, 9 to 11. King's Heralds of Mt. Pleasant I yhprch—Francis Fuhrman, 2 p. in. Wednesday Tri I) Club—Miss Carolyn Acker, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Frank Rowley entertained at two tables of Bridge last evening in hopor of her guest, Mrs. A. F. Stalter, of Portland. High score was won by Miss Marcella Kern, who was presented with a lovely prize. At the conclusion of the games, delicious refreshments were served. The Ladles’ Aid Society of the Reformed church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. William Moeschberger. An unusually large crowd attended the meeting. The assistant hostesses were Mesdames Ernest Schlickman and Henry Graber. At the close of the business session, refreshments were served. The So Cha Rea Club will meet at 6:30 o’clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Mart Braun. The regular bi’ weekl y ’meeting of the St. Agnes society will not be held this week. All members are urged ' to note the change. _____

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ILoeate _ I I'll say this ter spinach—lt gives you lots o' grit. Th' world haln't git- i tin' no worse. We’ve only got b.etter 1 facilities. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. The Rev. and Mrs. It. N. Covert and Mr and Mrs. ,1. H. Burroughs motored to Defiance. Ohio, today, to attend the funeral services for Mrs. David Adams. Dan Stauffer, of Indianapolis, was a business visitor in the city this mornI ing. G. ('. Reinking, of Union township, spent the day in Fort Wayne, where he was met by his brother, H. J. i Reinking, of Patterson, N. J., who will | return here with him for a several I days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashbaucher and Mrs. Cecil Melcbi motored to Defiance, Ohio, today, where they attended the funeral services for Mr.s. David I Adams. Mrs. Flora B. Kinzle, former resident of this city, writes from the Dalles, Oregon, where she has been visiting for several weeks. S)ie is visiting with the Mile,s and Ben Pillars families and Mr. and Mrs. Mart) McConnell. Mrs. Kinzle spent the winter in California and states that she enjoys the west very much. Claude Coffee, of Fort Wayne, was ( a business caller in the city this morning. Mrs. Joe Hower returned from F|. Wayne (his afternoon where she attended the G. A. R. and W. R. C convention. Harry Moltz made a business trip I to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs- A. F. Staffer and son, James, returned to their home at Portland this afternoon, after a few days visit here with Mrs. Frank Rowley. Jacob Wright, of Wren, Ohio, was a business visitor here this morning. Isaac May, of Fort Wayne, called , on business friends here yesterday afternoon. George Berning and son, of Root . township, was here this morning on business. ' —QJ 1 r Stolen Auto Found Here Decatur police today recovered an automobile in this city which was stolen several days ago in lima. Ohio. - Lima police officials came to this city ' this afternoon to identify the car and return It to its opner

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CONVENTIONS TO BE BEL DSVNDAY (CONTINUED FHOM r-AGK ONE) township wpi hold their annual convention next Sunday afternoon and evening. Th) afternoon session, | starting at 2 o'clock, will be held in the Bethel church, while the evening' session, opening at 7 o’clock, will be held in the Mt. Carmel church. S. J. Fogle is president of the township organization, Glen Agler is vicepresident, and Marcus Luginbill is secretary and treasurer. Following are the programs for the two sessions: Afternoon —2 O’clock Song Congregation Devotional Rev. John PartSong Mt. Cannel Male Quartet Reading Viola Lusk Address Rev. B. N. Covert Seng Bethel Instrumental Music Teeters Sisters Address Miss Frieda Lehmann Nomination of Officers Offering Closing Song Benediction. MT. CARMEL CHURCH Evening—7:3o O’clock Song Congregation Devotional .. Rev. I. W. Wyant Song . ' Bethel Instrumental Music Alta May Buyer Address Kenneth Shoemaker Song . .... Maple Grove Instrumental ''Music G'.enha Duff Talk E. C. Bierfe Song Mt. Carmel

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■ Report of Nomination Committee Reading 11..'. Bethel Offering Closing Song. Benediction. —o . Daugherty Pleads Not Guilty Os Conspiracy New York. May 20 —(United Press) i —Harry M. Daugherty, attorney gen- . eral in the cabinet of President i Hording and later under President . Coolidge, today pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to deprive the ; government of its rgihts, when he was arraigned before Federal Judge I Henry Goddard here today. Daugherty was indicted two weeks ago with the late John T. King and Thomas W. Miller, former alien property custodian. Judge Goddard set Daugherty’s l, bail at *5,000. i . Q Winkler Denies He Accepted “Fix Money” Indianapolis, Ind., Mdy 20—(United ITerns) —George Winkler, former feder[l al prohibition agent, today made a I sweeping denial that “fix money” had ■ been accepted from Evansville persons • to cover them in case of arrest for ' liquor law- violations f • Winkler’s statement was in answer I to charges made by Ingram Reid, held

in a liquor case at Evansville. ’’ Re|j said A. E Sanders, editor of the Evansville Journal, approached him and offered protection from arrest for *1.500. Finally Sanders compromised and . took tssu from him estqnslbb to "fix" federal agents, according to Reid, j who said Sanders told him “Winkler would have to bo taken care of.*’ t Winkler said he believed Reid was t telling what he thought the truth and 0 that he did not doubt Sanders told e him such a story.' B —q — Former Ohio Congressman s Kills Himself With Gun d D Columbus, Ohio May 20 (United Press)—Former Congressman D. C. B Badger shot and killed himself in his law office here today. Death was instant. Police could advance no motive for the decde . Miss Grace Farnsworth. Badge’rs ’ stenographer, heard the shot and ran into the former solon’s private office, d He was lying on the floorfi dead. Badger also was former mayor of 11 Columbus. d— ■ -

- . I THE ADAMS Theatre | d <6 “Where the Better Pictures Are Shown” ■ I TONIGHT An Unusual Entertainment Treat! S ON THE STAGE ON THE SCREEN i > ir A Thouiand Thrills! iiy Rulpb Wolf « The Midnight ,'r- 7-)fear-old boy w(opder UE 3y in a popular demand « |S| return engagement. y he mOS f exciting railroad picCe —ALSO-— ture ever screened, with a big y* Wolf Novelty Four. cast including Cullen Landis m SB) a snappy entertaining arches- and Dorothy Devore. Sra JK tra. Sonfcs, dancing and music. Also—Laugh provoking BE! A great vaudeville act. Pathe comedy screarrt. MB £ 15c- 35c |* FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—Rex Beach’s famous story “THE fiJ BARRIER” with Lionel Barrymore, Norman flg Kerry and H. B. Walthall. SUNDAY & MONDAY—The great mystery thriller “THE RAT. ' wvwvwwwwwwwwwwvwwvwwvwwwwwwww IDECATUR ONE SOLID WEEK ; Monday May 24 1926 Strayer Amusement Co CARRYING 200 PEOPLE !: : 7 Shows—s Riding Devices—3o Concessions 1; HJGH CLASS CLEAN MORAL COMPANY |l ! A GALA WEEK FOR ALL ;! Niblick’s Field formerly the Ahr Field. ===== - ■ 1 ' Always in Style k| Old timers who ■ire not in lull |a K symputiiy with inoiiprn styles Is cun hike great comfort in this: Jg ® Among the depositors ol this ® bank the good old savings pass al M book is still in the height ol j fashion, and growing more popular every interest period. .Capital and Siaplus^lSO,ooo.oo r 3 i

'New York State To f Vote On Modification i i Albany, N. Y. May 20. — (United p regg )_New York with the largest I population of the 48 states, today -was ready for an official referendum on . prohibition. r Voters will ballot ut the November clwtlops on mod|tying the Volstead i ipt to permit the manufacture ami I sale of light wines and beer, as a result of Governor Al Smith's approval late yesterday of the Karl&-Phel|»s referendum bill, which previously had passed the auseinbly and senate. The referendupi will not change the law In any respect, serving oujy up expression of opinion by the voters. i ——6 Fashionable Hotel fobbed i —— . New York. May 20.—(United Press) —A bandit invaded the fashionable i hotel on exclusive Park avenue and i Fifty first street here today, robbed the auditor of *15,000 after knocking him unconscious with a club and escaped. ■ -o |Get the Habit—Trade At Home, It Pays ■■ . .. 1 JUL i