Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 179, Decatur, Adams County, 30 July 1926 — Page 3

■ ifi iLr f .•j • > • club calender I 1 Friday Mary's Township Hom* Rooni’s-- r *'* ■'« J"'r-n.n. i ; ’« ’"• Saturday ■ Foreign Misluonary So*T Monro- M. E eh»reh. pastry f .’ Monro* Hardware Slot*. S 'm E Epworth league - Central *' ”twM., .„ M. XI pl»k-y« ■' »" E p. Adams, 5:30 p. m. Keller-Black w Frieda Black and Mr. Bernard Kdler. prominent young peop e of this .... WPr e quietly married at eightX o'clock this morning, at the ? slh olic parsonage. Bev. Father Hes- ... received the Impressive vows of th,, single ring ceremony. Miss Marie r , Mr Bernard Braun were the oXattemiun- m ceremony, the , ri , je wore a becoming frock of love, bird green and georgette, with hat and ~.f p .enies to match. She wore blond , ki d footwear. Mr. and Mrs. Keller will; h e Bl home after August 1. in their hlll „e which Is already furnished, on Winchester street.. The bride is al daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Black and until recently, has been employed s t the General Electric plant. Mr.l Kilter is the eldest son of Mr an.l Mrs . John Keller, of Mereer Avenue. and i S manager of the Standard 041 ; Service Station, at Winchester street , and Mercer Avenue. j1 — o ' 11

L>@eaills Clyde Hendricks, of Fort Wayne, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks, at Monroe, last niyhl. and also visited his son, Richard. «'ho has been ill at the home of his grandparents for the last two or three days. Richard Is reported to be considerably better today. Clyde Headricks, who tortnerly lived in Monroe, is attending the Indiana-Uni-versity summer school at Winona this summer, preparatory to assuming his duties in the Fort Wayne schools where he has been situated for several Mr and Mrs. Henry Betz and son, Chester, of long Beach, Cal., arrived today for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Betz and family were former residents of this city, Mr. Betz having been employed at the Bell Handle Factory. They will also visit the Wisner family at Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Stell tern and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, of Fort Wayne were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eno Lanxpr.au last evening. r- «•***--* - titer resident of this city, was a visitor here this morning The .Misses Naomi and Florence llcllhotise spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne with their mother, Mrs. Minnie Holthouse, who is a patiAut at the St. Joseph Hospital. Mrs. C. V. Connell spent the day in Fo:t Wayne visiting with friends. t Mrs. Cecil Moser and daughter. Patsy. and Mrs Agnes Andrews, visited relatives as Fort Wayne today. I Grant Guenther, of Monroeville, was a business visitor here this morning. ) The Daily Democrat has received 'a card from the Rev Ralph W'. Lose.) pastor of the Evangelical church, of this city, who is attending the International School of Religious Education, at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Rev. Loose states that he is enjoying the work very much and is having a fine time. Mrs. Loose is visiting relatives in Fort Wayne. G. P. Telford returned from Port Huron, Michigan, last evening where he has been for the last few days making preparations to put down a test nil well on their newly acquired acreage. Messrs. Schulte and Telford have approximately 3,000 acres and hope to open a new- fipld there. Mrs. Glen Cowan and Mrs. Albert Mutschler spent yesterday afternoon in Fort Wayne, visiting with friends. •Mrs. George Meyers will arrive hbme tomorrow from a several weeks visit in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. R. d. Myers, of this city. Mr. and Mis. Charles Myers of Tulsa. Oklahoma. Mrs. Vera Martin and daughters nf Dallas, Texas, have returned from an outing at Lake Gage. Julius Fried, of Cleveland, was a business caller in the city this morning. E. B. Williamson, secretary of the Doontur fair has sold practically alt of the space In the automobile tent. The show this year promises to be a

4 r most interesting one A large crowd at "-ndcd the hand concert it the city pa-1< lust night and enjoyed it according to reports we have heard. Henry Thomas Is now making a new five cent White Stag that looks, like the old fachloned nlckle cigar.I tastes good and promises to be a big 1 seller./ The annitnl meeting of the stockho.dres of the Oi l Adame County bank will lie h Id next Tu« day, August 2nd. The Waring Glove company lias four salesman In this week preparatory to opening a selling campaign next week. Several tj'-w men will be added this fall. The local plant is turning out a large number of high grade'gloves these days A force of mon will start next week to advertise the Decatur fair which Is to be held September Ist to 4th. Charles Holthcuse visited at Fort Wayne last evening. Jim A. Hendricks of Monroe cal ed on friends hero this morning and attended to business. If you tiiijik Illis (immunity Isn't taking up golf, go out to the course somo morning. It is ’aid that fifty to sixty people are playing from five to six each morning. — ...... —o ■—•— Live In Moving House Grand Haven, Mich., July SO.—-(t'nit-ed Press) Even though their home Is ' being moved to another location. William Kendall ami his family rinds but I little inconvenfcn-e in living In the ; eight room structure as it is slowly moved down the main street of the city. I o . Governors Take Trip To Yellowstone Park i Cheyenne, Wyo., July 30. —(United. Press. I—A score ot governors, who j attended the conference of state executives here the first three days of this week, left last night for a trip through this state terminating at

THE CORT A cool place to enjoy a good show Last Time Tonight “HARD BOILED” A cool place to enjoy a good show A Wm. Fox attraction featuring Tom Mix. Tony the Wonder horse, Helene Chadwick and others. r Thrills, action, Romance and everthing to make it a * regular Tom Mix picture. ALSO— Krazy Kat cartoon and good comedy 10c 25c SUN,MON— Johnny Hines in his latest and best “THE BROWN DERBY”

I THE ADAMS Theatre |1 “Where the Cool Breezes Blow” I S “TEE CAVE MAN” 11 With Matt Moore, Marie Prevost, John Patrick, Phyllis Haver and ye I others. ir- I If The highly humorous story of a he-man coal heaver who crashes | sB into society and win,s all the flappers. The rollicking tale of a I roughneck who becomes the rich girls' pet. Fast, furious fun. ■' Jfi ALSO — Glenn Tryon in "Along Came Auntie" comedy scream lOc 25c S I (U 2 SATURDAY— Evelyn Brent in "The Jade Cup" A thrilling mystery H story dealing with a Chinese vase that brought death to its owner. I SUNDAY A. MONDAY— Syd Chaplin in “Oh What A Nurse” q. I j^nig^^JEiij^ 1 rF ’^ nr, ~’* JSiJSiuEtEiucLpuEifjy

THE SHAW SPEEDSTER will be given away between 8:30 & 8:45 p.m. Monday, Aug. 2 at the CORT Theatre Who will be awarded the Shaw Speedster? The party to whom the award will be made must be present at the Cort theatre at the time it is given away. if unable to gain admittance Monday evening come to the theatre as the number will be announced to the crowd outside. CORT THEATRE, ENTERPRISE DRUG STORE, THE ECONOMY STORE, M. &M. CIGAR STORE

DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926.

Wheat Yields In Adams County Fettle I.lniger, young farmer of Washington township, reports that he 'thrashed 388 bushels of wheat off of an 8-acre field this year, which is an average of 46 bushels per acre. The wheat tested 62 pounds to the bushel. - —— o ———— JUNIOR BAND PRACTICE The Junior band will hold practice at the old gymnasium at 8 o'clock this evening. All members are urged to he present. 0 Kintz Restaurant will remain open until 1 A. M. for the benefit of G. E. Employes. 178-21. —.— o , _— Rig auction of lake front lots at Winona tomorrow. . ——. * o— — NOTICE TO THE ADULT BLIND • OF INDIANA \ _ All blind persons who are in favor of a releaf or pension being paid to the blind of Indiana similar to that paid by our neighboring stale-- of Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Wiscon-‘ u, Missouri and Colorado will kindly let ft be known by addressing a plain one cent postal card to Everett Eox, 310 N. Grant Street, Edinburg. Ind., stating that you are in favor of such a pension or releaf. Please write your name and address plainly so that we can inform you from time to Sime as to how our I cause is progressing. (Other papers will please copy.) I ———o With every Dav Dream article purchased, a 50c bottle of Day Dream perfume free. The Holthouse Drug Co.lt

The Greatest Sale of the Season Continues to be a Great Value Giving Event No Lay- V DCU ATVELING This aways or e- ..; Sale IS rr W agziz % Note the Savings and Take Advantage of this Unusual Offer

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Silks and Wash Goods Figured Pongee, all silk, yard 98c Genuine All Silk Pongee, natural color yd. ... 79c *0 in. All Silk Crepe De Chene, plain col’rs. yd. $1.59 10 in. Belding’s Flat Crepe. Guaranteed qlty yd $2.50 A VOMWa Plain and figured Rayon, Excellent quaHty, yd. 59c Figured Voile yd 35c Satinette Dress Material, good patterns Fast Colors. 75c va ' ue ’ yO 39c Figured Peter Pan Gingham, Large selection of patiMtjW/ terns, Fast color, yd 39c WKlMlk Tissue Gingham, Finest quality, 36 in. wide. yd. 39c ’fwir*AV 32 ’ n ' Gingham, Lots of Patterns, 35c val. 19c ArtTr Childrens Romper Cloth, priced special yd. ... 19c English Prints. Fast color. 36 in. Sale. vd. . . . 21c

RUGS 9x 12 Extra Quality Axmin’r Rugs .$31.50 9 x 12 Tapestry Rugs good quality .. $19.75 27 x 54 Heavy Velvet rugs fringed $2,69 27 x 54 Rag Rugs Extra good quality .. 89c 9 x 12 Felt Base Rugs Wonderful selection of patterns sls val ue at $11.69 9 x 12 Heavy Rugs of genuine Linoleum $lB value sale .... $13.29 27 in Velvet Stair Carpet All Wool Quality, yd $1.28

Good stock in every department from which to choose NIBLICK & CO.

COATS and DRESSES Ladies Rayon DresAes, lirge assortment $4.95 and $5.95 Ladies Silk Dresses in the newest styles and colors $9.95 $12.50 $13.75 One lot of children's Spring Coats, QQ all wool material, special Children’s Wash Dresses, newest styles Q7P Gingham prints, sizes 7 to 14 O • V Children's dresses, made of Broadclothind other fine materials, Sif.:r" > .“$1.34, $1.83, $2.67

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All silk Chiffon Hose, Silk to cover the knee, every pair perfect, all popular shades pair, 79c Full fashioned Chiffon Silk, finest quality, silk from toe to top, perfect quality, $1.59 Service Weight Hosiery full fashioned, perfect quality all shades, pair $1.33 Children’s Half and 3-4 Length Hose from, 23 to 45c

Linens and Domestics Genuine Imported Irish Table Linen 72 in. width. Regular price. $2.25 Sale price $1.69 Finest Quality Table Damask, Pink or Blue Border yd 95c 70 in. Unbleached Table Damask, Heavy quality, was sl. Sale yd. 50c 81 in. Bleached Sheeting— No dressing yd 42c 7-4 Bleached Sheeting (63in.) Finest quality, yd 39c 40 and 42 in. Bleached Pillow Tubing, Finest quality, yd 32c Susquehanna Ticking, Feather Proof Best quality, yd 39c 36 in. Heavy Unbleached Muslin 15c quality, yd 10c White and Colored Oilcloth 1 1-3 yds wide. Finest quality, yd 35c 27 in. Heavy White Outing, Reg. 20c

“Carter Brand” Rayon Vests.... 89c “Carter Brand” Rayon Step-Ins $1.33 “Carter Brand” Rayon Bloom's $1.51 “Carter Brand” Rayon Teddy’s $1.62 Ladies non-cling Princess slips-Many shades, sale each $1.07 Ladies Silk Jersey Princess Slips Sale each $2.67 Ladies Good Qualitv Cotton Union Suits sizes 36 and 38 sale 44c 40 to 44 sale 52c Children’s Cotton Bloomers size 4 to 14, sale 40c

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