Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1926 — Page 7
club calender Tuesday \V M A. of u. B Church—Mrs. Earl Crider, 7:30 p. in. Philo Class < rf Baptist Sunday school picnic at Monmouth. 6:8(1 p. '"(•. L. ot C - K. of C. Hall. 8 p. m. Queen Esthers—Mrs. J. T. Myers, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday So Cha Rea—Mrs. Florence 801 l Inger. 6:30 p. m. Thursday Tii.iiißle Club of Christian chinch yitss Isabel Cloud. 7:30p. m. Order of Eastern Star — Chapter rooms, 7:30 p. m. Loyal Workers class of Ev. church Mrs. John Schultz, Madison street, 7:30 p. in. Sunday Pocahontas picnic—Sunset park. Installation ot officers was held by the Pocahontas lodge last Friday night. The officers installed were: Pocahontas. Emma Charles; Winona. Clara Baumgartner; prophetess. Her tha Tyner; powhatan. J. M. Bremer; first scout, Nettie Aurand; second S( out. Minnie Baumgartner; guard of the teepee, Ella Farrar: guard of the forest. Jessie Fry; first warrior, Helen Whitright; second warrior. Molly MeConnehey; first runner, Mary Miller; second runner, Grace Reynolds; first counselor, Francis Howell; second counselor. Dick Farrar: trustee for eighteen months, Dick Farrar. The members of the Pocahontas lodge will hold their annual picnic at Sunset nark next Sunday. Each member is asked to bring ’a basket of food and their own dishes. All who do not have away to get out to the park are requested to meet at the Red Man’s hall at 10 a. m., and automobiles will be provided. The members of the So Cha t ßea l will meet at the home of Mrs. Flor-1 ence Pdlinger at 6:30 o’clock Wed nesdfy evening. The Loval Workers r*es:; of-the] Evangelical Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. John Schnitz. on Madbon street, at 7:30 o'clock. Thurs-’ day evening. The regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be bold in the! chapter rooms at 7:30 o'clock Thurs-1 day evening. — : The children, and their families, of. M. • I hoebe of thi ity. enjoyed | their annualreunion at Sunset Park r»,.j n 0... , Manon. Mr. and. Mrs F. E. Rice an i: daughter, Fran is, and sons. Robert I and Richard. Mr. and Mis. R Gauntt.i ami daughter, Betty, of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. B. James Rice. Kath * ryn Mangold, Mr. and Mrs H. F. Cal-! low and son, Stanley, of this city. The fifty-ninth birthday anniversary of Mr. David Bodie, of Line street, was celebrated at his home Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. I and Mrs. Link Bodie, Mr. and Mrs Fred Worst, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Horst, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spring-: er. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bodie and children, Mr. Chelens Worst, Mr. Adrian' Horst, ail of this city; Ace Bodie, of Delphos, Ohio; O. W. Lee, of Van I Buren; Mrs. Rash. Mrs. Lona Mar-’ quart, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' John Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Halker and son, all of Bobo; Mr. Ruse Bodie, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Elizabeth Borne was very Pleasantly surprised Sunday at her I country home. 2H miles south of Magley when her children, neighbors, and friends came in with well filled Iwiskets to remind her of her sixty ] ninth birthday. Al noon, a bountiful dinner was served. The center of the table was adorned with a large bhthday cake bearing sixty-nine' candies. Covers were laid for Mr. I and Mrs. Wesley Mankeyr and sons, I Donald, and Darrell, of Montpelier; ! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borne, of Fort ' Wayne, Mr and Mis. Ed Borne and children, Ruth, Glendln. and Mary| Elizabeth, of east of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mechling and chil- ’ dren, Cyestle, Myrtle, Dale, Helen, and Max. of Monmouth; Miss Chris ] tena Borne, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borne, and children. Brooks, Hazel, Hope and Elmo Lew. Mr. Ed Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. -John Borne and children, Jakey, Magdeline, Mabel and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Borne, Mri. William Barger. Mr. George Sherry and Elizabeth Borne and granddaughters Helen and Lucinda
Wales’ Bride‘F*J *4? -S / i . .. ' - ■ • I I ‘ Reports from Europe said King Alfonzo of Spain hoped to arrange a wedding of his daughter, Beatrice, and the Prince of Wales. Borne. In the evening, ice-cream and cake were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Reynolds entertained Sunday, in honor of the twentyfit st birthday of their niece. Miss Alma Raudenbush. Th P guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Raudenbush, and daughter, and Miss Minnie Neff, of Bluffton; Miss Mary Louise Reynolds. of Indianapolis. ICE-CREAM SOCIAL An ice-cream social will be held a! Magley. Thursday evening. July 8. The public is invited to attend. The regular meeting of the. Psi lota Xi sorority will be held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Patterson, instead of Tuesday evening, this week All members are | urge 1 to attend. The Thilo class of’the Baptist Sun day school will hold a picnic at Monmouth this evening. AU members are requested to meet at the corner 1 of Second and Mnnroe streets atr 6:33 'o’clock this evening. Automobiles : will be provided to convey the members to Monmouth. The girls are asked to bring lunch. —' o ILoeaills Selectin' a car is giftin' t’ be party much like pickin' out a necktie. Drug- ] . .V’. io . So.i..1, ..I three . Am-**—'■ :in. IndiaanpcUr, Nows. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fltemerkamp, of IFreeniont, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Breinerkamp and .family here over Sunday and Mon--1 day. IMr. and Mrs. Charles Mallott, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard .Johnson, and Mrs. Anna Mallott, of this city, motored to Gordon state park, at St. Marys, Ohio, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Welsmantle and 'laughter, Dorthea, and sons, Leo 'and Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ■ Wells, and children, of Waukegan. Illinois, were the guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Gass and family over the week-end. Mrs. Mae Robinson, of the Gass & Son store, began a several days vacation today. Mrs. Robinson will visit , relatives at Mansfield, Ohio. _C. Warren Cole, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, is enjoying a two weeks vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cole and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers, of Indianapolis, were the week-end guests of Mr. Meyers’ mother, Mrs. Clara Meyers and family. | Mr. and-Mrs. Russell Kern, of Toledo, Ohio, returned to their home this morning after a few days visit he: n with relatives. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Roy i Gaunt and children, of Huntington. I Miss Maicile Vachon, of Markle, ’ spent Sunday and Monday with her 'brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Franco Canter. I Mis. Floyd Ghamen, of New York City, is visiting her sister, Miss FranI ecu Leyso, of west of the city, who 'l3 ill. | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson, of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mrs. Johnson's parents.' Mr. and Mrs T. D. Kern, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner and Miss Luejle Ware, of Portland, and Dr. Cylde Baumgartner, of Spencerville, were visitors here last evening. Miss Rose Loyse and Mr. John Falk were the guests of relatives at Ossian.
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Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will August, of Fort. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. la>w Miller and daughter, Dixie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fryback ami daughter, Bonnie, of Bluffton, weer the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reynolds, Monday. The Misses Mary Burk. Liorothjt Durkin. Marcella Hower, and Messrs. Harry Sutton, of this city, Mr. Morrow, of Pennville, and Mr. Bender ,of Indianapolis, ntmored to Go-don park, nt St. Marys, Ohio. Sunday evening. Mr. jind Mrs. Oral Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harold, of Indianapolis. and Miss Dorothy Curtik, of Monrovia," spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Curtis, in this city. Miss Curtis remained for a several days visit here. Mrs. Curtis returned home Saturday night lifter spending two weeks at Monrovia, with relatives. Christian Macy left Sunday for Galion, Ohio, where he has accepted a position with the Galion Iron Works. He has been working on a railroad brake test at Purdue university since he was graduated from that institution this spring, with a degree from the mechanical engineering school. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Butler visited over the Fourth at Kenton. Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Porter an 1 family. Dick Durkin, Adrian Baker and Dr James Glenn Neptune left last night for Gary, Indiana Mr Bakewand Mi. Durkin will remain at Gary where tht-y have accepted positions. Dr. Neptune will go to Indiana Harbor for a visit with friends. , Miss Winifred ('lark, who is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amerlne, at Anderson, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. 1). D. ( la.k of Third street. Mrs. R. J Rousseau and sons, Art and Jerome, and Mr. Herb !• alien kanip. of Chicago, were the guests of Mrs. M Fullenk.imp and daughter. Rose, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthel have as their guests, Mis. Rose Zeller and Miss Mayme Zeller of Mansfield. Ohio. Mr. Frank Snyder, who -pent the Fourth here with Mr. and Mrs. Ba"thel, returned to his home at Mansfield today. Miss Eleanor Pumphrey has returned from Delaware, Ohio, where she spent several days with her aunt. .Vliss Mildred Pumphrey, anti other re'a'lives. Harold Hutt, of Van Wert. Ohio, visited friends here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J Harkless and daughter Naomi, motored to Paulding. Ohio. Sunday. They were ac.ompaniod home by Mi-s Margaret Cope.and. wh spent Sunday evening here. Mr. and Mrs. William Belling and children, of Bluffton, were the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. L. H. Kleinhf az yes terday Mrs Minerva Niblick and daughter Margaret, of this city, and Mrs. Perry Gandy and son, of Fort Wayne, have JWJ... ,„. v I Harbor, and friends at Chicago The Misses Helen and Frances Dugan, and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich, have returned from a motor trip through
Canada. Mr. and Mni. Harry Knapp, Miss Jirene Gregory and Mr. Vernie Longwith motored to Lake Wawasee, Saturday afternoon, and spent the weekend. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison has gon>' to Newton. Missouri, to spend two weeks with friends and relatives. Mrs. Dlj.vid Teeple and childran. Richard and Kathryn Louis, are enjoying an outing at their cottage at Bear Lake. Mrs. Joel Reynolds will join het daughter and family tomorrow to spend the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Wehmeyer motored to Lake Wawasee to spend the weekend with a party of twelve friends at South Shore Inn. Mr. Adanis Brown, of Fort Wayne, spent the Fourth with his sister, Miss Clara Brown. Mr. ami Mrs, Clayson Carr 1' and children, have returned from Middle-town.-and Cincinnati. Ohio, wiier,’ Mr. Cairo! attended to business m:i> us. Mrs. Levina Heath received m announcement of the birth of a, sevenpound girl baby to Mr. and Mrs. Eder Heath, ot Baborton. Ohio, recently/ Mr. Otto Smith, aviator of Monroe, was in the city yesf.erday taking tip passengers and raking arrangements for a Flying Circus, to be held here in a few weeks. The circus will bo situ! liar to the on» h«k! at Monroe a vear ago. No definite date has been sef for tho circus. Miss. Ceci'e Miller and Mr. Richard Ehinger motored to Oliver Bench, Sunday. Lewis Meyer, c-f Indianapolis, spent the weekend with his mother. Mrs. Clara Meyers, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers. Louis meyers and Miss Betty Malay, of Indi-napolis. fWho spent the week-end here with Mrs. Clara Meyers and family were accompanied home yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Meyer ■ and
• Six Stories I '■ —l i I ■HiH F W Here is the wedding cake prepared lor the wedding breakfast of Emily Smith, daughter of the Governor of New York, and Major J. A. Warner, head yf the State Police. • Mrs. M. Futlenkamp. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith have returne dt > their home at IJptroit. Michigan, after a several days visit with Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. C R. Haniinell. Mr. and Mrs. Horman ■ Hollmann spent the week-end at Lake James. Antes Hirschey, of Berne, was al business visiter here this morning. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Peterson and daughter, Shirley Jeanne, ot Terre Haute, motored here for a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler ami Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson. They retui tied to their home Monday afternoon. ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. . Albright had a-« their guests over Sunday and Monday Hr. and Mrs. W Albright. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Albright, of Dayton. Ohio. They were accompanied home by Marker Mount, who will spend a week visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bondtell and daughters, Marcile and Alice, and Miss Mary Bondtell returned to their home at Fort Wayne after spending the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith. Gordon Teeters. <if this city, Mrs. V. E. Hecker, and son, Robert, and Miss Marha Eh.stt: of Berne, left this mofiiing on h" motor trip. They will stop oft’ at the Yellowstqne National Park going from there to Seattle. Washington. San Francisco and Los Angles, California, re-, ttirn’ng home the southern route. They expect to be gone two months. Mr. and Mrs. Jcjin Russell had m their guests over the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harbauer, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Mancr. of Toledo, Ohio. Mr and Mrs. Frank Jgnellon, of Fort Wayne. Mr. ami Mrs. B R. Farr and daughter. Helen. Mr. Leo Kirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kittnn and daughter. Vncihnati, onio; an£ pointa in Kentucky over the Fourth. They visited many places of interest. Miss Eloise Lewton has gone to Winona Lake to spend several days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. (’. P. Rice and son, Joe, and daughter, Lucile, of Canton, Ohio, ate spending the week here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. I'. Callow and Mrs. Phoebe Rice. Mrs. T. A. Lenehan and daughters, Mary Ann and Marjorie, of Indianapolis ar e the Quests of Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell for a week or two. Mr. and Mis. H. O. Permer an l family of Omaha. Nebraska, arrived in this city Friday for a visit- with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyon and other relatives. .Mr. and Mr.-. Lewis Lamniiman and; family of Tolcdi, Ohio, silent yester-1 day visiting with rhe Roy Runyon I family and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and fam ! ily, Mrs. Clara Meyers and family,]
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John Tecpie, Mrs M. Fullenkamp and daughter, Rose, Mirs Helen Gerber, Eugene Durkin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fiillenkninp nnd children, of this city, Mr ant) Mrs. Robert Meyers, Miss Betty Malay Mr. L< win Meyers, ot Indianapolis, Mrs. A. J. Rosseau und sons. Ait and Jerome, Herb Fnllenkanip, ot Chicago, enjoyed a picnic dinner at Sunset Park, Monday. The Triangle Club of the ChristInn Church will meet with Miss Isabel Cloud tonight at 7:30 o’clock. The attendance of every member is urged. The W. M. A of the United Breth ren church will meet at 7:30 o’clock tonight with Mrs. Earl Crider, in Line street. _o — Bluffton--Orla Myers, local lineman, was severely injured when a tie stick fell from a pole and struck him on the head. South Bend —Feeling that $lO a week is not enough money to support a family of ten children and make payments on a home, Mrs. Charles White went to thq courts and asked that her husband be forced to give her more. Investigation showed tluft he was making *36 each week as a grave-digger so he was ordered to give his wife S2O every pay day. Columbus —Carl Chambers, 15, paralyzed as a result of diving into a shallow stream last summer, will lie taken to the Riley Hospital at Indianapolis for treatment.
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Columbus The jobs of county and city attendance officers went begging here. No applicants appeared for exanilmUion for (he position and the present officers will hold over. Lafayette — Paul Gerlauch, of Ohio State University, has been engaged to address the Indiana Cattle Feeders’ Association meeting at Purdue University on April 9. InilianajHills—E. G Kennedy, butch er, will have thirty days at the penal farm to let his temper coal. He was sentenced when Mrs Catherle*- Link testified he knocked her down after she had asked for some dog meat, year old fartner, asked court action to Laporte — Joseph Mrozinski, 79 year old farmer, asked court action to set aside a transaction by which he said his own son had swindled him out of a valuably tract of land. Logansport — The Cass county grand jury at Its session next week is expected to probe alleged misuse of tho absent voters' ballot in the municipal election last November
| THE CORT g I Tonight Tomorrow § “THREE FACES EAST’’ E A gripping melodramatic mystery picture dealing with the secret service featuring g-bj Jetta Gouda)—Robert Ames tfi Henry Walthal Clive Brooks and others an] A mighty drama of destiny. A game of hearts and nations engaged in a tremendous struggle for supremacy. “The Reporter" a good comedy Fox News 10c —25 c Ee • your tickets on Shane speedster to be given away Aug. 2. g-' | THE ADAMS Theatre* QU “Where the cool breezes blow” Tuesday and Wednesday yJfi The big murder mystery comedy. L A picture that SS A!' The Story °* a y wTt° n h // man Wh ° m ffi lUZ . .. .. vented a murd- Me' Ur*w lAsm? — k an] vor e, John • found himself | Monte Blue ryp Shots in the dark!-Ghosts! Scotland Yard! international Spi ! Icin] A man in search of romance and a girl in' search of adventure. Jjf Jfi ALSO — Glenn Tyron in “THE COW'S KIAIONA" Pathe comedy 10c ~ 25c pl! Our ventilating system makes the Adams tin coolest pla< in town 31 The movies offer you the greatest entertainment value in the world. gS Two hours of enjoyment in a cool, comfortable theatre a’ pop Qg ular prices. gjp u _ | . ! L , , , .-Trainiitii.wit L<Mr-r-.-r-T.T--m.. 4--n " A D ACTS 3 Days Com. TUES. JULY 13 “RADIO REVUE” Staged by The Radio Artists Producing Co. To Discover New Radio Talent A Big Diversified Vaudeville Performance I composed of Local Talent. PHOTOPLAY IN CONNECTION. Come Help Select the Winner Contest Sponsored by Radio STATION WLS And The Chicago Journal Local Talent:— This is your opportunity. Send in your application at once to The Contest Manager.
Sympathize, of course, with the under dog In the tight, but pul your money on the top one. Attend Tri Kttppa benefit shuw Sally, Irene and Mary at Adams Theatre Thursday evening. 158 2tx NOTICE I will be out of the city and my office will be closed until July Sth at 10 u. m. H. FROHNAPFEL. D C. 157(2 Your Chiropractor. Most good housewives ti.se Russ Bleaching Blue. Your grocer wells it. tt
SUMMER COLDS •re lingering and annoying. Tho very first night apply VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million Jart had
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