Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 148, Decatur, Adams County, 23 June 1926 — Page 5

CLUB CALENDER Thursday Bri'lso Club—Mrs. Dan Tyndall 8 PBaptist Woman’s Society — Mrs. Morrltl Butcher. 2:30 p.m. Eastern Star— Chapter room, 7:30 p. mRoot Township Home Economics Club Mrs. Sam Fuhrman. Evangelical Ladies' Aid SocietyChurch parlors. 2:30 p. m. ladies’ Aid Society of Reformed Bagley Church—social—church lawn. It. F Beery, all day. Ladies' Aid Society of Zion Lutheran Church—Schoolhouse, 1 p.m. Friday pocohontas Initiation—7:3o p. m. St. Marys Township Home Economics Club—Mrs. E. W. Busche, 1:30 p. ni. Saturday Cake sale—Ltchtle Meat Market,— C It. Ladies Aid, 9 a. m. Ladles' Aid Society of Christian church, Plate Supper—Dining room. 5 to 7 p. m. Kings Heralds of Mt. Pleasant M E. church — Mat* Jane and Edwin Hamilton. 1:30 p. mSunday Krueckebcrg Schamerloh family reunion— Godfrey Lehrman home. Tuesday Psi lota Xi Benefit Picture Show, •Pleasure Buyers.” Adams Theatre. The Baptist Woman's Society will meet at the homo of Mrs. Morris Batcher for a missionary program. Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o clock. Mrs. S. E. Hite will have charge of the program. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. W. P. Schrock was hostess to the Psi lota Xi Sororoty last evening Report of the annual convention held at Fort Wayne last week, was given by the delegates. Plans were com pleted for the benefit picture show. "Pleasure Buyers,” which will be given at the Adams Theatre Tuesday evening. Tickets are being sold at twenty-five cents by the members. During the social hour the hostess served refreshments.

Mrs Dan Tyndall will entertain the members of the Bridge Club Thursday evening at eight o’clock. Miss Ruth Castle, of this city, who is a student in the European -chm’ of Music at Fort Wayne won honorable mention and two medals in the annua contest held at the Central nigl school auditorium at Fort \\ ayne las' evening. Miss Castle, who studies piano under George Bailhe, p ayed < Rhapsody by Donhannyi. and won f rat place in the contest. She was awarded a gold medal. Miss Ca-sth was also awarded a gold medal it theory. Her composition was playet by Miss Helen Rogers. The theorj contestants were pupils of Mist Schick and Had been given a anat; form as the problem for the contest The meda's for pint o .md theory «et< awarded by the Packard Piano com pany and C. .1. Lose, respectively liming the afternoon two of Mis Castle's students were presented it the Elementary and junior recital Miss Olive Teeteis. of this city, pi ty cd Valse Caprico, by Newland, ami Francis Ninde, of Geneva, playet Second Valse by Godard. Mrs. Ves Baker’s section of the United Brethren Ladies Aid Soctetj will hold a cake sale at Llchtlc’s mar ket, next Saturday, at 9 a.m. Thes‘ ■aiiic ladies will sell home-made cookies and doughnuts on Friday at’ernoon. Orders tor same may bt placed by calling telephone 909 0r90.J

The meeting of the Philathea < lass of the Baptist church, which was to have been held Friday evening, has been postponed one week. All mein bera ard urged to note the change. Moser-Love Miss Evelyn Love, daughter of John Thomas Love, of Geneva, and Mr. Franklin F. Moser, a farmer residing near Geneva, were married at the county clerk’s office at 2 o'clock this afternoon, by Squire John v Merriman. Arneit-Beakler Mies Mary E. Beakler, daughter of Grp. Beakler, of Decatur, and Mr. " ’> liani C. Arnett, of Mercer county. Ohio, were quietly married at • o'clock; noon, today, by Squire A. < Pitcher. in his office, corner of Mon•oe end Second streets. John Ireland and Robert Butcher were "itnesEcs. —— -o-j Chris Muselman of the Berne view was a business visitor here morning. i

"Before I got my hair hacked off used r look at myself when I got l UP in th' mornin' an' wonder why mv ' sX’v t M dn ’ rUn Ralrt Mr ” Arl • miley, tday. When some folks don't know nothin' mean about some one' hey switch th' subject.-Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowen attended the dedication of the Masonic Temple at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Borroughs mot-' ored to South Bend today, where Mr. 1 Borroughs looked after business in' the interest of the H. and B. Dryl Goods Company. Dyonis Schmitt. Martin Mylott and W. A. Kuebler left today for Chicago' to attend the Eucharistic Congress. Mr. and Mrs. Will Parent returned yesterday from Chicago where they attended the Eucharistic Congress for two days. The Misses Clarice and Marcella Gilbert have returned to their home 1 here after a few days visit with their l uncle. Jesse Gilbert, west of Monroe. Mrs. Hugh Daniels and children have returned from Chicago, where they attended th 0 Eucharistic Con-1 gress. While leaving the stadium Monday, after the open air service, the children had the privilege of being blessed and presented with pictures of Bishop Karel Kasper, of Czechoslovakia. Twenty members of the So Cha Rea Club will motor to Huntington this afternoon where they will enjoy a dinner party at the Hotel Lafontaine. The Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann and daughter. Virginia will leave Sunday on an extended trip through the east. Their first stop-off will be at Columbus, Ohio, where

they will visit Mrs. Flederjohann's ( brother, who is secretary to the gov- ( ernor of Ohio. They will visit Philadelphia. Gettysburg, Washington, Atlantic City and other places of interest. They expect to be gone about four weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Fledderjohann will be accompanied by Miss Bertha Berns, of Linton, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kristos Portland stopped here on their way to Fort Wayne to attend the News opening. W. A. Lower who has been suffering from after effects of the flu for several weeks went to Fort Wayne this morning to advise with physicians. The Misses Madge Hite, Flerine Michaud, Josephine Myers. Veronica Anker and Mrs. A. M Anker motored to Fort Wayne Tuesday and visited with friends. Mrs. James Tumbleson, of Maple street, had the misfortune of falling n her kitchen and breaking her left Kin. She is slowly recovering from the injury. Mrs. F. R Harner. Mr. and Mrs. Clingenbcrger. Mrs. Hoover and Miss Nicholson of Fort Wayne, were the ;uests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peat-

,ucotn vi — ton Tuesday evening. Mrs Catherine Kauffman am laughter, Sara Jane, have returned rem Hammond where they visited riends and relatives and <‘ ttended . the wedding of Miss Ruth Smithy | Billy Berber, son of Mr. and - • •is,-cnee Berber, of Fort WayneJ underwent a minor operationt a th Adams County Memorial this morning and is recovering satis , -»’ rT. ■«. “ “ grandmother, m • • hrrp family- The girls are v.s.ting here enroute to their new home a troit, Michigan. — ~*

"Sh Birthday are preparing to celebrate the .■birthday" of the ‘meeting and homecoming P™ ' h^ U nX -X completion prm ' ' tO r a bis historical X-ii. Pitture - P-- - . « ,n XyoaX°' ,0 lts pre ' 1 wilderness, I’M • i ut-i'c of development. | sctt t high st. . b( , hi at tbo . ,wi nil the evening of < 2S h'X' - 't 1 ' brat'on will be featured by a g ‘‘^X^ofi— = y,f who are able are expected to return for the event. I Conviction Os Murderer j Upheld Byjiopreme Court , murder was upheld ty the State Supreme Court on l Xitt append from a IKe fov the murder of Ij Cutsinger. _ ..

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*"**""*—*—" ' I II ■"■HI «!■ ~ guests robbed AT WEST BADEN I Trio Os Bandits Terrorize Quests At Indiana Club; Loot Is $6,000 | West Baden, Ind., June 23—(United Press)—Authorities of southern Indiana, and Kentucky wer e notified to be on the lookout for a trio of (bandits who terrorized guests at the ! Indiana Club near here last night .and escaped with loot estimated at , 36,000. i Entering the office of the club. I the three men engaged the manager ( and assistant manager in conversation and suddenly covered them with revolvers. Under threat of torture, the manager was forced to hand over the money in the safe of the club. Two guests who were in the club I when the robbers entered were quick I ly relieved of their money and jewelry and were tied and gagged. Other persons entering the club were greeted by one of the bandits ■ who stationed himself at the door and I assuming the role of an employe of the club invited them to enter. As the guests reached the head of a stairway in the club they were confronted by the other two bandits with drawn revolvers who robbed them of their money and jewels. For more than an hour the three I men remained in possession of the club and seven guests were robbed. ■—— o-—- — ■ - Marriage Licenses ' William Calven Arnett, painiter. Mercer county, Ohio, to Mary Beak ' ler of Decatur. I I Franklin F. Moser, farmer, Geneva to Evelyn Love, Geneva.

Rockford, Ohio. Young Man Killed In Accident Eugene Frysinger, 19. of Rockford Ohio, was fatally injured Tuseday morning, when he was crushed be neath a truck he was driving, on a highway in southern Michigan. The young man was working for his fathei Merit Fryslnger, a road contractor, on a new road in Michigan. The truck • which he was driving turned over am' . caught the youth beneath it. He lived only a few minutes after the accident Bible School Pupils To Visit City Swimming Pool 1 The pupils and teachers of the Daily Vacation Bible School will be 1 the guests of Coach B. L. Curtis at I the municipal swimming pool from 3 to 4 o’clock Thursday afternoon. All members of the school who have the health certificates properly signed by a physician will be permitted to Renter the pool. This will end a series of ‘’treats’’ that have been given

ir me : THE CORT I ig s I® —Last Time Tonight— § | “THE MILLION DOLLAR HANDICAP” | A biff Producer’s attraction with Vera Reynolds, ■fi Ralph Lewis, Edmund Burns and a wonder cast. au !bn) An absorbing story of the sport of kings, clean, » Jfi wholesome, dramatic, thrilling, fast and humorous. ME A picture you'll never forget. L£ inp “Eight Cylinder Bull,” a good comedy. !=R jO c Fox News 25c S ME Thursday-Friday—“Yellow Fingers, an y: jj- adventure of the south seas. 35 Get tickets each evening on the Shaw speedster. I THE ADAMS Theatre | ■K “Where the Better Pictures Are Shown” ,j- | TODAY and TOMORROW The Three Most Fatal Words In The English Language. •fj Two of the ADD ThC S ‘° ry ° f ’ Ifi screen’s greatest co,leg9 ,o,tba " LC stars in a comedy IA f V W Bti "’ a " d h ' S U= romance that bub- V *ll | ry adventures to $ fp bles over with __ win tne only girl. 35 pep. Speed, In - . H « « vefl s P end6 Jfi laughs and thrills S with Dix at his IftT S Vtl jail, after a great y. !ryil funniest. MARRIED' | ALSO—“DON KEY-SON OF BURRO” Pathe comedy. Lfj ppi joc — —2sc PS fifif SPECIAL ATTRACTION THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY Personal Appearance of George C. Pol r y HR 1 HUM JIso L a woni d A ’ " S hl m offTsToO°ca U sh to E X N o°e N solving N or ß ex D plainmg his magic Jfi | rfy stage tomorrow night, no aj.moiv- ia

for the pupils. The commencement* exercises of the school will bo hold Thursday evening, at 7:30 o’clock at I the high school gymnasium. Briand Succeeds In Forming Tenth Cabinet Paris, June 23—(United Press)—J Aristide Briand succeeded in forming his tenth cabinet today. The official cabinet list includes: Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aristide Briand. Justice, Pierre Laval. Interior, Jean Durand. Finance, Joseph Calllaux. War, General Adolphe Guiilaumat. Navy, Georges Leygues. Commerce, Fernaid Cnapsel. Public Instruction, Bertrand Nogaro.

Twelve Mexicans Will Compete In Running Race E. B. Williamson ts in receipt of a letter from the Flying X ranch, stating they will furnish 12 horses for the local Mexican % mile running race, at the big Fourth of July celebration at Bellmont Park Monday, July 5. First, second and third pries will be offered by the HollandSt. Louis Sugar Co. The horses will arrive Tuesday, June 29, and those competing are requested to confer with Messrs. Fricke and Simpson. o —_ let the Habit —Trade At Home, It Pays

The fellow who said, “love and logic do not come in the same parcel” never heard of our Lucky Wedding Rings $4.50 to $50.00 If a young man waits 'til I he knows all about wo- | men. he’ll never get mar- • ried. We say if you've go! a good girl grab her and lead her to the altar—and don't expect to marry an angel <engels make you fly around too much. Os course, every young man | should keep’ his eyes open j before he marries — and i half shut for ever after. “See us before you see the Parson” Pumphrey Jewelry Store

Birth Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wemhoff are the proud parents of an eight-pound girl baby. Mildred Helen, born at the Adams County Memorial hospital last evening. o— — Join the Ice Melting Contest and win the gold to be given away at Callow & Kohne Soda Fountain. 18-21-23

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I You are cordially | invited to attend a; the marriage of the hottest man you ever were and the coolest suit you ever wore! smAassTreMionfES uE ' Here you are wilting — tired — hot — slamjP* ming doors—right in the face of opportunity. Here are the suits—as fresh as daisies—as ,p. crisp and cool as chilled lettuce. >|| Let us get together—- ‘ ‘ ‘ The prices of sls to S3O make it easy for us 1 to make the sale—and simple for you to sell | U worries. Patterns galore—the new grays included. ix •* t p m Bat Ties Smith Smart Shoes jjj * ' Collar attached Shirts Golf Togs gp Cool Underwear Golf Clubs I fdui'T'Myecb Go tfi J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-AL WAYS- • DECATUR • INDIANA*

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tSOlßnnn /* . (Stj? . Off the Road hf he a careful driver, too But one, a novice driver caused all the trouble, as is usually the case. A sharp curve—the other fellow hoqqing the road —you try to avoid a smash-up and land in a ditch. It happens to the best of drivers—it may happen to you. Take out an accident insurance policy on your own car to guard against such cases—be protected. “INSURE AM) BE SURE” DECATUR INSURANCE AGENCY E. W. Johnson Schafer Bldg. Phone 385

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