Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1926 — Page 5
I CLUB CALENDBR EaasS — |K Wednesday ■ Township 411 flub - Mrs. HH ", unwman. p.'siponod. ■ IJ "" . Ec.in.'inici <lui> of Union HR Mis. Jadnb Barkley. R ' s : " Vincent de Paul. K of C. Hall. R J I'Jal Workers Claws of E. V. ■ ~1. Picnic— Mrs. Henry Barkley. B Thursday ■ IH xl Samaritan Cla|- of ChristB h social - Mrs. Geo. Teems. B '"'L. k!3n ,| Ladies Club-Mrs. Fred B Bracht, afternoon. HH U..OM 1,, uioiiaire-i- Moose Home SB ;3#p. m. R K,.ot Tounsliip -t il Girts club. MonH nmuihM-hool l:30P---n. Hi Phoebe Bible class of Zion Reform B riiinuh— Church 1 oa. m. HE ihrislian ladles Aid Society — Ml church, 2:3# 1’ m H Friday EE si Marys Township Home Eton R| „ club—Mrs. Ben Teeple, I:3d M p. m. H Mlnehalia Club—Red Men's hall ||H after lodge HI W. It. C Hall. 1:30 p. m. ■ Saturday H M. E Epworth League — Central ■ Grocery. A. M. Hi The .Moose l.ogio.mires will meet H Thursday oveing at 7:30 o'clock al Hi th • Moose H'me. Initiation will br Hi held and all members ate urged to b< H The It >ol Township 4-H Girls club H will meet al the Monmouth school H| Thursday at 1:30 >'clock. All mem HI hers are urged to be present. ■ Th- Minnehaha club will meet al ■ ike Red Men's hall, after lodge. Fri ■ day night The hoste ses will be- Mrs K Irvin Elzey. Mrs. Miller and Mrs Hi Ne'lre E..il> VI members are urged t< ■ At a meeting of the Root Township H Home Ecomomics club, held in a ■ grove at Monmouth. Thursday, it was ■ decided to award cash prizes tee the H girls in the Root Township Four-H H dub who complete all of their work I and have the best’ work. First aViil ■ seeond prizes will jje awaWSStTWeafh' H es the two classes. The meeting last H Thursday was in the form ofl a pie- ■ nic. A picnic dinner was enjoyed at ■ noon. In the afternoon, there were ■ games and contests, followed by a ■ program. Miss Stephenson, of Purdue ■ university, gave an interesting talk B on club work. ■ The public and all members and I f tends of the Epworth l>agUe are ■ a-kol t? cooperate with the League s I in putting on a bake rile at the Cer' S ira' Gro .ry next Saturday. July : 1 E Th ‘ill. will begin a* 0 no o'clock I Tl.i- sale being held to help pay | , pens. -of building the cottage at <4HK; :*' —T fC' '< ihe members of me Phoebe Bible 'I of the Zion Reformed church urged to meet at the church at i n 'i. |o.Thursday morning, to go ■ I ' t VVayn? to be the guests o ■•I . Edgar Garber. A meeting of the members of the ' It C will be held Friday after r.oon at the hall. All members are " s-il to come early to dean the 1 :iP Ladies' Aid Society .of th< Back Ached So Ke Couldn’t Bend Over Had to Get Up Several Tinies Every Night. Trouble Gone Now. «r»« « • o»a weeKs ago a got a seveie aching in nty back. It just seemed as if my back would break in two, and I could not stoop over without pain. I was nervous, had to get up several times during the night to attend to nature’s laws, and did not sleep well. I would get up in the morning with a dull aching headache and feeling just as tired as when I went to bed. Nothing did me any good till I found Viuna, and , right from the first I began to im- , prove. The hurting in my back stopped and I went to bed and got , a good night’s rest. My nervousness has gone and I can sit down to the table and eat a good hearty i rneal. I tel! you Viuna is a wonder. . 1 . oott t have to get up at all at 1 right any more and am feeling fine.” I —A. Caudell, Fortville, Ind. , ,', na . acts promptly on sluggish I ,axy llTer and weak kidneys. It j »wine» the blood, clears the ekln. re- I ''T? B .appetite and digestion, and brings l ! s,,Bn Kth and energy to the whole I body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if . ‘"’f glad you tried Viuna. your I b« refunded. $t at druggists. I or matted postpaid by Iceland Medicine ■ " Indianapolis. Ind. j VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By • CALLOW & KOHNE ;
Christian church will meet in the a church parlors at 2:30 o'clock Thura I day afternoon. A good attemiance is " urged. Mr and Mrs. Christ Born,, entertained at dinner Monday noon for the following guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Bihlman and daughter. Father, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. 1 William Bihlman. Jr., and dan'thter. 1 Evelyn, of Cincinnati, Onto; Mr. and 1 Mrs. Jack Busch, ami daughter. Ruth, nt Newport, Ky„ Charles Busch, David ' Woods, of Toledo, Ohio; Everett Lind, ' a>f Cincinnati. Ohio; and Mrs. Martin Miller, of this city. A marriage license was issued late Saturday at Portland by deputy clerk Oral Barr, to John Myers, of Decatur I and Velma Brunner, of Dunkirk. Bluffton —Mrs. Cora Davis, formerly of Berne, and Charles V. Price, both of this city, were married at Linr Grove. In Adams county yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock. The marriage in the second venture for both bride ind groom. iLoeafls I Spnakiu' o' history bein' bunk, it's jest come f light, after fifty years that Settin' Bull wus a doctor and out o’ town on an operation th day Gen Custer an’ his gallant comtmuiu wur , wiped out. Toronto, with a population ! o' OOO.DOQ, has only three murders f year, an' you've got t' get your name in six months ahead if you want t kill anybuddy. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News , Attorney E. B. Adams made a pro- ; fessional business trp to Foil Wayne this morning. Donald Hower, of Limn. Ohio, spent l:e-t night and today with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M Hower, in this city. Dona'd and h's brother, Alt. n •ecently purchased the New CambrMgt hotel in Lima. Mrs. Charles Burr lias arrived home from vnieago, where she has been visiting with Mrs. E. Blackman McCrory and daughters, formerly of this city. — ——o There will be a meeting of Decatui Uhapter-ROyf.il Arch Makons Friday evening July 30th it 7:30 to confer degrees. Members please be present. HELM. High Priest - Wed .and 'fturs. o ——— Alger To Be Tried In Fall Indianapolis, Ind.. July 28.—(Unit’d Press I—Gene1 —Gene Alger, 19, under inditment on first degree murder ■ha:ge for the killing of Jehu Buchinan, negro policeman, will be tried n Octcbrr or November, it was anlonni eri tod” , ’ger will be arraineed n < : (initial court on bept 6
Willi Ji *> Rl6-DAT SEASHORE EXCURSIONS | itic City uthern New Jersey ore Resorts AND AUGUST 11 J* DECATUR J| g cars to Atlantic City ( ■r’privileges returning II permit TY TO VISIT THE SESQLIt CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION % i - AT PHILADELPHIA Tickets good returning via Washington. ( Illustrated descriptive folders showing time of * trains, stop-over privileges and other details j may uc from Ticket Agents. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD > z/ z .,4 zz J ■ ■ . : yy yrI 1 < | THE CORT li arc A cool place to enjoy a good show 1 Last Time Tonight ( “RED DICE” ic» I® S 3. i A b?g Producers attraction with Rod La Rocque and Marguerite de la Mottc S S| An absorbing melodramatic picture of underworld r i life packed, with laughs, romance and thrills with a LE{ LK most unexpected climax. nir, j g 3 * “Rah. Rah. Heidelburg’ comedy fl* 10c —25 c § q THURS. FRI — Tom Mix. Tony the wonder horse, £l tK Helen Chadwick and others in “Hard Boiled”. PI G Shaw Speedster given away August 2. r | K
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1926.
COUNTVFAIRS ; WIDE 111 SCOPE Benjamin Franklin had about as faint an idea of the future of county| 1 fairs In United states when he fathered the first one ever held in the United States at Philadelphia in 1793, tw Christopher Columb is did when hfi|' discovered North America in 1492. If these two pioneers could see the United States of 1926. and the county 'airs nunibcring more than one thousand thnt are just now blossoming forth in a'l their glorv, aeroplanes and radio would not be in with them. In the course of the next five weeks Decatur and Adams county people will have the pleasure of visiting the | Great Northern Indiana Fair which i willbe held Sept. Ito 4. inclusive. I The county fairs of the United State lead all other nations in both number and scope. The county fair and exposition of the young America, to be safely in a class by itself. Just hink of what a coml ination of instruction and entertainment a good fuir has to offer. Everything under the. shining sun corned under the head of a county fair, and of ’•ecent years keen minds have created new features of interest. Jest let your mind invo’ce this list of interesting things you can see at the Northern Indiana fair for one price and admission. Here they are; the best horses of all breeds; the best cattle of half dozen breeds; the best sheep of all the leading breeds; the best hogs, the best ton litters, not alone of Adams county but of the adjoining counties. You go over to the poultry department and find hundreds of prize winnng birds. Then you go over to the art hall and find the exhibits of the good ook race with each other to win pin money for the bes< jar of fruit, the best loaf of bread ar the best cake. The smart seamstresses of the surrounding territory make their annn.'l parade of prize luncheon sets, fancy work, etc. Adams gaunty stands today as one of the greatest agricultural I counties in the state of Inuiana, its' farm products has won recognition in many leading contests and already many farmers of this section are nursing their prodt-etß in order that the ■
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may be ready to exhibit at our big fair. * The Automobile exhibit will cover a space of over ten thousand square feet and pratickliy every agency in the i county will lie represented and the value represent nearly one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Another big feature will be the merchants man ufacturers exhibit. Then the big grand stand act will be a wonderful program j of actors of world renown in t heir. respective fields, just as good as seen; in the winter season on the most famous vattdevil’e stages. Possibly tho big feature of our county fair will be the horse laces. Three thousand dollars are offered in purses and for the first time in the history of the Northern Indiana fair, a day will be devoted to that of Derby day which I is Saturday Sept. 4th, with |Bso‘ IfI purses. ' Five Persons Killed At Railway Crossing I,akewood. N. J.. July 28. — (United Press) —Five persons were killed to 1 day when a Jersey Central train kit their automobile nt a crossing five . miles south of here. The dead were: Sylvester Chunkis ! driver of the automobile; his wife and • their son. Walter, 7; Mrs. Victoria , Macuza and an unidentified man | known only as Julius. o - — The Dally Democrat—lour Home I’upel GirVs Noses Will Not Shine Now K new kind of face powder is here. Made by a new French Process—stays on until you take it off. Pores and lines do not show. Not affected by perspiration. Gives life and beauty to your complexion almost unbelieveable. It is called MELLO-GLO. You will love it THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.
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Auto Driver Fails To Stop After Hitting Child 4 Indianapolis, Ind., July 28. (Unitmi Press)—Five-year old Martha Ben- | | nett lay In a dying condition in a i hospital here today, the victim of a “hit and run" auto driver. She was struck by the auto while crossing a street with her grandmoth- ' er and her skull was fractured. The ' driver sped away without stopping, i - o Chicago Grain Close I Wheat. July 143 3-4; gjpt 140 7-8; .•Dec 145 14. i Corn, July 77 5-8; Sept 85; Dec 88. Oats, July 42 1-4; Spt 43 7-8; Dec I 46 5-8. Baby Drowns In Lake James Angola, Ind, July 28.—(United Press) —Falling from a dock at Pleasant point the baby daughter ot Al ' WANTED: Typist for importtint oflicc work. Excellent op- “ portunity for future. Address “H” care of Demo- ’ crat. giving age ami references. Competent parties only will be considered. j, Appetite? * If your blood is pure you will - enjoy eating. Food gives you strength—gives you “pep” and makes you up—and going. , You can take S. S. S. with confi- ' dence—millions testify to its merits. An unbroken record of service ; for over 100 years is a great testi--9 menial to a great medicine. i Remember S. S. S. is made only from tresh roots and herbs. r , ff S.S.S.
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