Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 29 June 1926 — Page 5
CALENDER •" a ■ Tuesday • pl.'iisur*' Buyer*.’ PM Ota Benept.mre Show—Adama Theatre. f Ml< chaa. Brother** Section of U. uw jle* AW- Mrs. Frank Hunt, tlrbecca and Three Link Club — ~J 0 p, w. Kirkland Ladies’ Club—Mrs Jesse jr/lCappa Sorority — Old Adams County Hank. 8 p. m. Pai Jots XI Benefit Pteture Show, pleasure Buyers,” Adams Theatre. Wednesday , (H| C lub—Mrs. Dick' Christen, 7:30. vhuent <le Paul K. or C. Hall Thursday Calvary Ladles’ Aid Society—Mrs. James Parr. 1 Christian ladles’ Aid SocietyChurch parlors, 2:30 p. m. Presbyterian Missionary Society—- , church parlors. 2:30 p. in Efery Ready Class of M. E. Church _Mrs Dee Fryback. Work and Win Class of U. B. Church ,jjr. and Mrs. Frawt Bohnke. Thursday Thursday—Mvrtnit Pleasant Ladies' pit society—Letitla Singleton. K oot township Four H clult Monm.mth high school building. 1:30 p. nt Evangelical Missionary Socitcy church. 2 p. ni. iai't'st Woman's Society.— Mr* Miller at parsonage, 3:30 p. nt. Cooil Samaritan Class of Christian Church Mrs. G. E. Myers, 7:45 p. m. Friday Woman's Home Missionary Society -Mrs Pan Erwin. 2:30 p. m. The Root township Four-H Gris club will meet at the Monmouth high 1 school building at 1:30 o'clock Tlturs day afternoon. A picnic will bo held in connection with the meeting. Al members art- urged to bo pro-cut. Announcements have been received ' here by friends, of the marriage of Miss <jh nn Jackson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Jackson, of Metamora. to Mr. Harold Eenf of Cincinnati. Tht marriage took place Saturday. Jam :'ti The bride was Latin instructor in the local,., high school two years ago. The Mount Pleasant Ladies' Aid will meet with Lctltia Singleton Thors day afternoon at two o'clock. A good attendance is urged. The Baptist Woman's Society wil' meet with Mrs. Miller at the pa-son rge at2:so o'clock Thursday afternoon fora business session. Every member is urged to be present. The Evangelical Mis ionary Sofiety *ill meet at the chur >i at 2 o'clock iThursday afternoon. The Woman's Home aud Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian ilntrch will be held in the church parlors. Thursday afternoon, at 2: lit o'clock. Uev. R. E Glendeuning and krs. Jesse Cole will have charge ot the program which is as follows: Devotions, John 10:1-5. 11-16, Mrs. C. r I-angston, "Facts and Features Tim Fascinate." special music, “What of the Work?" Mrs. S. D. Beavers. The attendance of every member is urged. The twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr ail| l Mrs. Willis Whittenbarger was celebrated at their home in t nion j township. .Sunday. Dinner was scrv C, J at noon, after wuich a social after noon was enjoyed. The guests in d’Jded Mr. Dan Young. Mr. and Mi "■ h. Young and son. John, of Co--timbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Wilford ijller and son, Therou. of Convoy. ohio I Mr. and Mrs. Jobu Whitten bd! 'Ser, Mr. and Mrs. James Gilbert snd Claude Gilbert, of Van Wert. c “to: Mrs. Hazel Kentner and daugh Barbara, of Denver, Colo., Mr Srit * Mrs. Clarence Hoagiand aud chi! ® ren - of Disko; Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Irotvl an( ) Mrs. Pearl Stomp, of •'iburn; Mr. and Mrs. Zera David a,;it children, Mr. and Mrs. James ''‘Dil and sons, of Butler; Mr and H. David, Mr. aud Mrs. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lament. ‘ " Mrs. Leonard David and son. Irgil - Mr and Mrs. Saul David. Mr 10,1 Mrs. Joe Miller, the Misses Flor ; ' p - Vera and Ruth David. Jeronm brid, George Cunnlngton, of Fort | «? De Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Debolt. . JJ sou - Mr. and Mrs. Walter WhitMerger and son. Roy. of this city. " aml Mrs. Frank Mclntosh an 1 •Wddaughter, Thelma Darr, Carl. ‘ f al ' Ir «t 3 and Harold Whitteubarg- ’ ' an l Earl Hunter. t (v e Goo(1 Samaritan Class oi the church will meet with Mrs. j ! j. E - Myers at 949 Mercer avenue,' ltw »y evening tt 7:45 o'clock. c
Every member I* urged to attend. ' Tleasure HnyerC starting Irene Ulch, wU ~c *»'owu at the Adams Theatre ton.gnt, a. a neneflt f or the members of the Pst lota XI Sorority Tickets are being sold at twenty-fivn e-ms and can be purchased from anv member. The libera! P a„ ( , naß , of Hie public Is solicited. Tito regular meeting of the Delta Theta T»u Sorority was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Will Bowers, a detailed report of the annual convention, which was held at Cincinnati. June I*. 17 Hn ,| ig, wa(( given by the business delegate, Miss Florence Holthouse. The next meetinß will be held In two weeks with Misses Florence Holthouse and Gen evlevt* Berling as hostesses. Mrs. Minnie Tepele was hostess to a lovely dinner, Sunday noon, in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Covers for the bountiful three-course dinner were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Judson Teeple, Mr. and Mrs. James Gay and daughter Goldie. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gilson and Mrs. Lucinda Green, Mrs. Delora Dudley of Wren. Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dudley nad children, ot Van Wert, Ohio, Mr. ami Mrs. James Rutledge, and John Z. Martha, Robert, Virginia and Bruce Rutledge of Lima, Ohio, and Miss Wilda Spies, also of Lima, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Max Teeple of Blnffton. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Teeple of Dayton. Mrs. Howard DeWltt and children. Peggy, Jack and Bob, of Carey, Ohio, John and Jack Teeple, and Miss Margaret Mylott. Mrs. Teeple was the recipient of many beautiful gifts and the sincere wishes of the guests. —o 1 Mr. and Mrs. James T. Merryman I have returned from Chicago, where 1 they spent two weeks as the guests of their son-in-’aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. Quinn. , Miss Emilio Christ and Mrs. Will , Rowers returned yesterday from LaGrange, Indiana, where they were the guests of Judge J. W. Hunan over Sunday. My Idee of an ideal ntan , is one who kitt talk about somethin' elee besides his business, Lase Bud returned home Saturday t' find his , dinner burned t’ a crisp an' his wife tryin't' git a girdle off o'er her head. , —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News Mrs. Charles Crook and daughter. Charlotte, and Miss lrnu Isreal, of Toledo, Ohio, who have been visiting Mrs. Meibers, at Rome city, motored here for a lew days visit. They will return to Rome City for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vail, of Fort Wayne, were visitors here this morning. Dick Moran, of Indianapolis, is .pending a few days here as the tttes! of Dick Miller and other friends. 1 Mrs Ernest Schlickman and .Miss 1 Angie Firks wiil leave early Thursday morning for Denver, Colo, for a several weeks visit with Mrs. Schlick- | man's daughters. j Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kist, of Port- 1 land, were the guests of Mrs. Klst's . parents, Mr. and Airs. Al Burdg j today. ; Little Colleen Sill, of Wren. Ohio, | underwent a tonsillotomy at the Ad- j ants County Memorial hospital this morning and is recovering satisfac- . torily. jj William Bernard, of 510 Grant L ,treot was admitted to the local I hospital for medical treatment this q morning. I Dan Sprang made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. f Temporary Bridge Built l On Joel Lehman Highway j Berne. June 29. A temporary bridge |u ,0 accomodate light traffic, only, has _ benn constructed over the ditch crossinK on the Joel Lehman road, near « here. C. (' Beer, assistant road super- U intendent, announced yesterday. | short detour aroupd the old buds U must be made. The old bridge has been removed. The bridge caved in «'vcal Inuiger. who was helping repair h bridge. Work on the new bridge w 1 ' > 3 wiT be constructed there will not be E !ar t»d until some time in August. Ls Btdf will be received 011 August i. QE Wells County Threshers 8 Make No Changes In Pnres l|j Blnffton, June 28,-Threshing prices 1 wl,l remain the -same as last gj and three previous years. - h _ n Minced by the Wells Couat > J hreSh * er< Association, which met aat Bluff m ton on Saturday It had been repor t | the Prices would take a rise, Jo the W members of the that the Prices ntt.d j y*| changed.
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In | | The very boyish bob apparently entered the realm of high- j est society. This is how Mrs. ■William 11. Vanderbilt appeared on • her return from Europe. Incidentally, she denied she planned a divorce. • Indian Preparing To Strike Back Okmulgee. Okla . June 29.—(United Press) —The Indian is preparing to strike back. Creek Tribesmen, olng resentful of the depredations of unscrupulous White men. will meet in solemn coun- ! cil in Okmulgee July 6 to make plans to combat the wholesale looting of Indict estates. A call to members of the house of King-' and House of Warriors of the Creek national council was issued today by Samuel J. Haynes. President of the house of Kings. Existing conditions under which White men are praying upon the tin educated and inexperienced Indians L given as the cause for the meeting. Every Creek tribesman is urged to lay aside work and attend the pow wow oMilk Sickness Claims One Life In Indiana Terre Haute, Ind, June 29. —(United Press)— Ane woman is dead, her hus band unconscious and their 12-year-old son is slowly recovering from effeits of old-fashioned milk sickness, which has spread in the vicinity of Fair banks, about It) miles south of here. 0 Watch yor step and see that it leads to the big lih of July Celebration. Bellmnnt Park. Decatur, Monday July oth. The fun factory will be working over time to entertain you.
I THE CORT i |US If aru r*3 SR Tonight—Tomorrow go Sr ffi ‘ ‘ THE LOVE THIEF ’ ’ | Si A Universal Attraction featuring Norman Kerry, |2 an] Gretta Nissen and a stellar cast. SR The love thief broke hearts us easily as locks. \\ hat cjU gg wus |,js secret? You'll see the most exhihrating pic- » jjE ture of life and spice you’ve ever seen. P “SOCIAL TRIANGLE,” a good comedy. S bR (,et your tickets on the Shaw speedster each evening, [ f THE ADAMS Theatre | | -TONIGHT— i| •- tCVa ~ One of the Pffl f| A Warner l\\f* IE p screen Classic , _ most thrilling, Mg M adapted from I ||^ jj baffling and SR fj the farr,ous jf w gripping jyr I HLr" Buyers* "nr i 5 With Irene Rich, Clive Brook, June Marlowe, 1C a Charles Conklin and others. I n «, in , mystery, punctuated with thrills and crammed with ex- bn) 1 Baffling y | suspected for the murder of Gene Cassenas, |i_ 5 SS-k ■ ™~"t HI, Heath. « •*« «« fC i »™« »w $ PSI IOTA XI BENEFIT SHOW (UP J IPc 25c rP ! I miwwii^ifgirwriwinnnrtirsrirtnrtrirnil
EPIDEMIC FEARED IN FLOOD AREAS Thousands Homeless In Mexico As Result Os Disaster; Funds Are Needed Washington, June 29 i United Press I —There Is imminent danger of epidetpic In the flood (levs,stated areas around Leon, Mexico, American viceconsul Eli Taylor reported to the State department from the scene of the disaster today. Seven or eight thousand persons are homeless, and funds are needed to remove debris and refuse, construct temporary shelters and provide clothing. No Americans have been found among the dead, whose number will reach from 500 to 1 000. No food scaraeity is reported. The American Red Cross has sent 35,000 to the Mexican Red Cross and will provide more funds if requested to do so. — o — j Dancing Teachers Are Divided On Future Os The Charleston Fad New York, June 29 — (United Press) —Some say the Charleston ii in its death throes: some say that what are mistaken for death throes are only new and brilliant movements of America's most popular dance. Thus opinion was divided a-- the , American Society of dancing teachers continued its 48th annual convention [ at the Waldorf today, with dancing masters from all parts of the country present. . Leaders, however, were inclined to f the belief that the Charleston fad on the wane. |- Louis H. ('half, presiding, described the dance as mirroring an eccentric phase through which the nation was f passing. Two Youths Held For Attack On Young (lit! Richmond, Ind, June 29. —(United , Press)—Frieda Giant, sixteen-year-old victim of an alleged criminal assualt w'as under eare of a physician today while two youths were held without bond, charged with the act. I The suspects, Theodore Jarrell. 20, and Kern Montgomery, 20, were s'pI turn! after motor policeman pursued them through the main street! of Ri< h- ! mond. Miss Giant was seized and carried away in an auto while returning home from work. Judge Warns Against Tampering With Witnesses Indianapolis, Ind, June 29. ([Jil ted Press I- - A warning that server*punishment wil! be meted out for tainneting with witne-ses in federal court liquor trials was issued by Judge ! sa!t-
/•eit In Federal court today. The warning was sounded while attorneys were preparing arguments In the contempt of court proceedings against VVllotir Kenney, special invot- * tigator forth Marion county prose- > cutor, and Torn Casey, alleged bootleggers. Kornev and Casey ate charged with attempting to Induce Important wit I nesses i , evade testifying at a Imorc trill! in Federal court. Airship Mooring Mas* Installed In Illinois Scott Field, Belleville, 111, June 29. A mooring mast, capable of mooring airships of the latest type. Is be-| dig installed ut Scott Field. , Uork wlll be started on the mast by tht Aircraft Development corporatlon, which holds a contract with* the government for the complete in- 1 -ta Hat ion of the must and all nece.s- , sary equipment. I
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If you are alTlieted with the trout or a grouch, take a hike, for the big Itellmont I’ark. Ith ot July celebration. Monday, July sth, Dcatur, Ind.
sell n. I l 111 ———MM—w« .HUM,m,I lien—,n I , WIIIMIMHW --nrimuiTri MEMBERSHIP BLANK I wish to become a member of the Benjamin Franklin Highway Associition «r>d am enclosing 31.00. I understand that I am not obligated for any further assessment and wsh to affiliate with the National and State organizations as a means of helping designate this route as a federal highway and to have it pass through Adams county. Name R. R. or St. address Pcstpffice .. Membership cards will be mailed to each member. Make checks payable to Benj. Franklin Highway Ass'n, and mail to A. R. Holthouse, Decatur, Ind. 3100 will make you a life member.
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