Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 129, Decatur, Adams County, 1 June 1926 — Page 5
club calender V Tuesday TuaH day st . Mary's, Chorus Cholr- ( intollc HUfh School. 7:80 P. M. 1 st Mary's <'hoW* Choir—Catholic lliKh school. ♦:«« P- m. I Philo Class —Mrs. Verne BohnkeJ p. m. r L of C.-K. of C. Hall. 7:30. psi lota Xl—Mrs. Leigh Bowen, 7-30 p. * n - Tri Kappa—Mrs. Charles llolthOHße. 6:30 p. mWednesday palenrtar- Wednesday — Philomath pihlp Class—Mrs. Bertha Sheets, 8 P. M. The St. Marys Choir will meet in the Catholic school tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. H. L. Kern will lie hostess to the Auction Bridge club Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. philomath Bible Class- Mrs. Bertha Sheets. 8 p. ni. faithful followers Class of Bobo M. E Plturi h-Mrs. James Dailey. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. 11. L. Kern. 8 p m. Wanna Kum Bak Club—Mrs. Frank Crist. 2 P- mThursday Thursday —Ever Ready Class of M. E church—Mrs. Art Krugh—post-: poned. ! Thursday*-Mt. Pleasant Ladies'Aid 1 Society—Mrs. Noah Sheets, 2 P. M. | Thursday —Presbyterian Woman's Missionary Society—Mrs. John Shafer, 2:30 P. M. Ever Ready Class of M. E. Church —Mrs. Art Krugh—postponed. Mt. Pleasant Ladies' Aid Society - Mrs. Noah Sheets, 2 p. m. Presbyterian Wothab's Missionary Society Mrs. John Shafer. 2:30 p. i.i Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society' —Schoolhouse, 3:30 p. in. Evangelical Missionary Society— Church Parlors, 2 p in. fire Hundred Club—Mrs. Herman Gill'S. 7:30 P- m. Friday W. C. T. U„ all day meeting M. E. Church. W. R. C.—Legion Hall. 2 p. m. So Cha Rea—Miss Katharine OtUiof, 6:30 p. m- i Saturday i Ladies’ Aid Society of chtftdian fliurch Pastry Sale — White Moat Market. 5 a. in. The members of the Confirmation class of 1926 of the Zion Roforirted church, together with theft parents, enjoyed a social and fellowship hour in the chtirch parlors last night, being entertained by Rev. ahd Mrs. Fledderpohann. A number of interesting gatnes ami contests were enjoyed and refreshments served. The Philomath Bible Class of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock with HOW TO PREVENT GREAT NERVE TROUBLE HEADACHE GOES AWAY IN 40 MINUTES See Whit it Does for Bad Nerves. Dr. Taylor, 2011 Glendale Ave., Detroit, says: “I was paralized four! years. Three years ago 1 was reconi-: mended by a good doctor to take San Yak Pils for three months, and they cured me. I know as I did nothing otherwise and improved at once. 1 have gotten more out of life in the past year than in any previous year and 1 am 78 years of age See what it does for the Kidneys Dr. L. P. Bailey, of Mcßride, Mis . ays of San Yak: "It will do all you claim. It is fine medicine for the blood and has cured rheumatism of long standing. When one ttoats the kilneys with San Yak he is renewing the whole body. One can always dependoh San Yak. 1 (Signed) L. J. Bailey. M 1). High Blood Pressure Mrs. W. E. Brandffdh, Os Robinson. Ind., writes'. "I took San Yak for high Ind., writes: “1 took San Yak tor high blood pressure and it Wotked like a charm, 1 am not now troubled mors." I 8. F. Marring, of Ohio Oil CoMarshall, 81., says: "San Yaki i" » "onderful medicine for stomach and bowels." Dr. Geo. W. Snyder, of Chicae-' ■'id this for people advanced tn car:-: “Sun Yak lends the thrill tha' comes frdfti making human litV las' mgly better. I ani free to state that by its use it would be quite impossible. owihg to its wonderful antisep*c action on the pancreas and bow ms. to become afflicted with append' 'dis or constipation. San Y'ak does bbl irritate the internal organs and • s . e 2ect is delightfully soothing , al * at Smith. Yager & Falk and ‘Ming druggists.
Mrs. Bertha Sheets. A good attend dance is urged , The Presbyterian woman's Mlailon- ' ary Society will meet with Mrs. John'' Shafer of north of the city, Thlu “i' Hugh iu n °° n at 2:30 O ’ C,ock Mrt ' Hugh Hite will be the a HHlßllng hos .| The Mount Ptesant Ladies' Aid So-' will meet with Mrs. N o .h Sheets at two o'clock Thursday afternoon The attendance of every mem- | W Is urged. | I The regular meeting of the Ever Bendy flass of th „ M „ tho(11M ■lay school will be postponed nw' Thursday evening at six o'clock hecause of the concert to be given hy tlie General Electric Band. The meet, ing was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Art Krugh. The Evangelical Missionary society will meet in the church Parlors I Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. All members are urged to be present All members of the P.si lota XI Sorority arc urged to attned the regular meeting tonight at the home Os Mrs. Leigh Rowen. on Madison street. Election of officers will be held and the books for the past year will he closed. Tlie Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society will meet In tlie school house Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Tlie Philo Class will meet with Mrs. Verne Bohnke at 523 West Jefferson street, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A /good attendance is urged. The members of the So Cha Boa I club will b e entertained at tho homo' of Miss Katherine Omtor st 6:30 o'clock FtidaV evening. Cards will be enjoyed after the dinner. The W. M. A. of the United Brethren church will not meet this week.I | The regular meeting has been post'poned to Wednesday. June 9. The Faithful Followers Class Os i the Bobo Methodist church will meet I Wednesday evening at eight o'clock ■ with Mrs. James Dailey. All memb'ers ar e urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, of North felghlh Street, delightfully entertained al dinner Sunday for Mr. ahd Mrs. George Melhls. of Spring field, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Homer .Dodds and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dodds lof Springfied, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J Henry Ladig. Herman and Martha Ladig. of Fort Wpyne; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fisher and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher. Jr., and family, and Philip Meihls and daughter, of this city. The Ladles Aid Society of the Christian church will hold a pastry, sale at the White Meat Market Saturday morning at nine o'clock. The I liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The regular meeting of the W. R. C. will beheld Friday afternoon at two o'cock, at the Legion Hall. All members are urged to be present. I Sudduth-Stetzel Miss Mabie Stetzel and Mr. Sylvester Sudduth were quietly married Sunday at five o'clock at the home of the Rev. and .Mrs. O. E. .Miller. Rev. Miller, who is pastor of the Baptist church read the ceremony. Mr. and Mis. Suddutli will reside with Albert Suddtith family south of the city. Cotterman-Mason I Miss Octavy Mason, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. John J. Mason, and Mr. Samuel 1,. Cotterman, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Cotterman, both of Root township, weie quietly married at 10:30 o'clock this morning by Squire .A. ('. Butcher, justice of the peace,| 'in his office on Monroe street. Mr. ( Harrison Mason, a brother of the bride, was a witness of the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Cotterman will reside on a farm in Boot township. Tlie Woman's Home Missionary “0Bidy of the Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 I O'clock at the tome of Mrs. I Fenn, on Third street. The reports of the distj rictcolivention will be tnade and the ’ annual election of officers will be held. Ah members are urged to attend. An all day meeting of the W. C.T. , W ii| M held in the Methodist | Friday. A pot-iuek dinner will be served at noon. Mrs. Lllzab..th Stanley, state president, will bes Him speakev. All members and Ime fhvtlel Mlbb Frances BorSe entertained the G. M 1 S r s tew other friends at an announ e- t meat party Sunday evening. A dinner of pretty appoitments was sen - :
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cups and place cards nmrkeU tho tlkeoh of the guests. During the sec- 1 end course, Miss Alta KruetzmantJ found hidden within her nut cup a tiny note which road "Frances and Edward. June 10," after which con-[ gratulatlons and beat wishes were showered upon tho bride-elect. Miss Borne Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and has taught in the Adams county schools for tho past! | few years. Mr. Jaberg, her fiance, is a son of Mrs. Caroline Jaberg and is also n teacher In tho county schools. i The announcement comes as a pleasant surprise to their many friends. The marriage will take place at the Magley Reformed church. — o— — ■■ Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Kohue and Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Ashton spend the week-end and Decoration Day with tho Charles Colo famiy, in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blair, of Forest, arrived last night for a visit with their son and diiuglitor-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair. 115 Mercer avenue, who spent the week-end with them In Forest. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kitson and daughter, attended the anto races at Funks Speedway, Winchester, yesterday. Miss Bursey DeVinney, of Fort Wliyne, spent Decoration Day with her brother, Aaron DeVinney, and family, in this city. | Mr. A. J. Taylor, president, and Mr. J. J. Kuehn, manager, nf the Bhinolander telephone company, of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, and Mr. H. T. McCalg, of the Stromberg-Carlson telephone manufacturing company, wore I visitors at tho telephone exchange of tlie Vllliens’ Telephone company, . Saturday. The Bev. H. J Iteinking and family, who recently returned from Rolanae Taguara, Brazil, and have been visiting the G. c. Reinking family in Union township, left yesterday for Ia visit with Mrs. Reinking’s parents. Mrs. Harry Paul, of Los Angles, > California, arrived tills morning for a . severalweek's visit with her parents,; i Mr and Mrs. J. C. Miller, of Marshall .'street. Mrs. Paul, before her mar- . riage, was Miss Ester Miller, of this i' city. I Herman Myers spent the week-end L with friends at Anderson. j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reinking and ' son, Carl. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Julius I Reinking and son, Robert, of South , Bend, Mr. and Mrs. William Bosecker and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Crossman and Fred Bosecker, of Fort Wayne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs G. C. Reinking and family of east of the ' city over the week-end. | Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Johnson and daughter, Doris Majorie, of Leipsic. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, of north ' of the city, Sunday. t’ drivin' a tru ckSf Ssa ae. ? ( | After a feller gets settled down t' drivin' a truck, or canvassin' for an oil burner, it must be fun t’ look back an' recall how he used t’ fluke in mathematics. physics and algebry. Lionel Kite won two lap prizes at a pet- ' tin' party last exenin’. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ford, of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Dallas Hower and family yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Ed Yahne and Robert Helm, of Fort Wayne, and Miss Margaret Lenkenau, of this city motored to Indianapolis Sunday to attend the five-hundred-mile race. | The Misses Irene Holthouse, Margaret Holthouse. Mr. O’Niel and Othmar Smith motored to Winchester ' yesterday and attended the races. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Delninger and ' son. Joe. of Grand Rappids, MMiigan. 1 Hpent the week end here with Mrs. M. Dcininger and family. * Dr. and Mr< O. E. Allen. Mrs. Florence Meyer and Miss Gladys Meyer, cf Marion, spent Sunday here with friends. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Meyer and daughter, Virginia, of Van Wert. Ohio spent the week-end here with Mrs. Meyers parents,Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. J. «. t’et'erson motored to Indianapolis Sunday and spent the week-end with their son, Duicht and Robert, and their families,, and attended the races. Milton Swearinger, who has been in Chicago for the past several weeks, arrived home Sunday morning Charts & Charles, D C. Returned hotne today after spending the holi-, days with friends at Tipton hud Elwood. Indiana. | Mr. and Mfs. J. L. Kocher and family spent the deek-end at thhll- cottage at Hamilton Lake. Mr. ahd Mrs. Irvin Case ol Eoath Bend motored here Saturday and accompanied by Mr. Case's mother, went on to Marion, Ohio, for a visit ■with the Frank Annen family. While there they attended the Harding Me-
morial exercises. Mr.s and Mrs. J. 8. Peterson have returned from Indiaiispol'is where they attended the five hundred mile auto races. The Root township 4-H dub will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock, at tho Monuinoth high school building. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Royce and family returned to their home at Detroit, yesterday, after visiting relatives in this city the last several days. Mr and Mrs. W. 11. Amerine and family returned to Detroit today, after spending the week-end visiting Ben Amerine and other relatives in tills city. Word has been received from Charles D. Teeple, who is attending' theannual Presbytery of the Presl>y- ( terian churches of the United States at Bellmore, as a delegate for this district. Mr. Teeple stated that he 1 was greatly enjoying the meeting. Robert J. Wertsberger, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is here to spend a few days with liis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger. Miss Virginia Laurent and Mr. Robert Meibers spwit Memorial Day at Rome City. Mrs. S. A. Walters, of Marion, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger, of this city. Mrs. C. A. Dugan has returned from a week's visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich. and daughter, at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kirsch. Miss Helen Farr, and Mr. Leo Kirsch spent the week-end at Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. William Nyffler. They attended the races while there. Advertised letters: E. A. Winkin-, son, Mrs. Eva App. Mrs. Eva Whitten-j barger, Mrs. Helen Burch, Mrs. Nel ( lie Myers, Mr. Fred Robison, Mr.i Gerald Taney, Myles Foreman. These letters may be called for at Hie Decatur postoffice. H. Fritbinger, P.M. Mrs. R. G. Gaunt and children liave . returned to Huntington. after spend ing the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs .T. D. Kern ami family. o — SENATE VOTES TO TAKE UP FARM RELIEF MEASURES (CONTINt'KD from page omf,> for nearly three weeks. Under the rule, the senate must vote at 1 p.m., automatically upon the cloture petition signed by eigh teen senators to limit debate upon the Bird bill. That is expected to slop 1 tactics of Senator Dill, Washington, who with several others has been attempting to prevent a vote. Decatur Chapters Royal Arch Masking will meet this evening Jun ■ 1 in stated meeting: Also Mark Master Degree will be conferred. L. C. Helm, High Priest — o — Olaf, Dog Wonder at Adains NcxJ Thursday And Friday An unusual vaduville act that will lie presented at the Adams theatre next Thursday and Friday is the per-' sonal appearance of Olaf, a thoroughbred German police dog. in a very interesting exhibition. Olaf will appear in connection with an outstanding photoplay. “The Clash of tlie AVolves" starring Rin Tin Tin, the canine actor. Olaf was trained in Germany and all commands are glvpn to him in the German language. You will see him attack a man and throw him — advance in the face of .a gun lire (no other dog is known to do this) — take the gun away from a man — chow through heavy ropes and scale a high wall. The man working with tile dog wears a heavy padded coat and leather arm protectors to protect him from inpury. Following the engagement at the Adams, the act leaves for New York whete they will start at three month's booking at the country’s leading theatres. Weigh 5 Pounds More In Thirty Days Ask Holthouse Drug Co, or any druggist for a box of McCoy';; Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. They cost bill HBle. are sugar coated and as pleasant to take as candy, , Skinny men and women take them to speedily put on plenty of good ihealtftv solid flesh and for thjp ptiiIpose they are so extremely good that thin men and women often take on 5 pounds or more in 30 days A, a I matter of fact, your druggist is authorI Ized to return your money if you don't take on 5 pounds in 30 days. One thin woman gained 15 pounds in six weeks Be sure and ask for McCoy -, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets — 60 Tablets—f,o cents. t
MEMORIAL HELD BY 11. B. CHURCH — Impressive Service Held At Local Church Last Sunday Morning 1 Tim United Biethern church held . Memorial services for their departed | members Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock. They were well atended and the' order cf services proved excep1 tionaily interesting and impressive. During tlie toll call of the depnrted members, tlie congregation stood with Imwed heads as Sweet Bye and Bye 1 was played softly. At the call of each name of these who had died «inc<’ tlie ' new church was dedicated, one of the ' Sunday school scholars placed a 1 white flower on tile talde. Tin- W. M A. placed a large liasket of flowers when the name of Miss Ella Schneck was called. Tlie service was most impressive andthe special music stitahle to tlie occasion. Tlie pastor spoke briefly in memory of the departed and then gave invitation to any one to unite wilh Ihe church and there were five responded, three by confession of faith it was a wonderful scene as a family came forward. Following the services, some of the children were taken to the cemetery where flowers were placed on the graves of the departed memtiers. o BIBLE SCHOOL OPENED TODAY | (CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) i last Sunday. The Rev. ('cell 11. Smith ' in speaking to his people, urged the I parents to get back of it and to en’courage their children to attend. “It is a nopportunity when our hoys and girls can receive some special religious instruction and no doubt, it Jis tlie only opportunity given in the | way of instruction out side the Sunday school for Christian living.'’ said Rev. Smith, "It also affords a point of contaet witli the home and the church and school, it opens up to the church a field for enlarged service. It affords a wonderful opportunity for the boy and girl to make the vacation time wortli while. Again, the cooperation of the people with this school will show a woffderful spirit of coeperati :n among the chure.hc.i of the community. Thus our oVn people can ( h%lp to show their appreciation of the cooperative spirit by doing their best to get their boys and girls in the .school." Piano Club To (Jive Benefit Movie Tonight Members of the Decatur Student Piano Club, which was organized recently by the pupils of Miss Ruth Castle, will give a benefit moving picture show at the Adams theatre tonight. The proceeds from the show will be applied to a scholarship which the club will award to some Girl’s Noses Will Not Shine Now A new kind of face powder fs here. Made by a new French Process—stays on until you take it off. I’orcs , and lines do not show. Not affected by perspiration. Gives life ami jty .to your complexion almost unbei lievable. It is called MELLO-fILO. You will love it. The HOlthouse Drug Co.
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I high school graduate here. Tho title of the picture to be shown tonlgtit Is ! "Hogan's Alley,” an Irish comedy, featuring Monte Blue. Patsy Ruth Miller, Willard Ixiuis and Louise , Fazenda. Ticket* are being sold by members of the club. BANDITS LOOT INDIANA BANK (< (INTIM Kl> I 'HOM PAGE ONE) Crothersville, Crothersville being about ten miles from Seymour. Authorities were notified to watch for them.
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European School of Music Summer Term Opens June 1 Ruth Castle, piano teacher, will teach here on Mondays and Tuesdays, at 222 3. Ist street, phone 656, Noah Mangold residence. See Mias Castle at above address or write to European School of Music, Fort Wayne. s. era
