Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1926 — Page 5

I*J ” * * CLUB CALENDER Wedne»d»y Antioch Missionary - Mrs. Allie P Xean. » V ’ T ’ D JjJ.ssnt Iwle church at Kirkland ii g. building. n Thursday Evang elical Missionary Society - Church parlors, 2 P «• work and Win Class of U. B Church -Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Skiles. 7 ‘lO P.W« M< peasant Ladies’ Aid SocietyM je«se Singleton. 2 p- ni. ■ | ,. ip|Hl woman s S»ciet)-Mrs. John Chronister, 2:30 p. m. Ever Heady Class f M E. Church Mrs Pelton Passwater, 7:30 p in. ’’Home ami Foreign Missionary so , of Presbyterian church—Mrs. C r Pumphrey. 2:30 p. tn. Psi lota XI picnic—Meet at Mrs E B. Adams, 5:30 p. m. Calvary 1-adies - Aid Society—Mrs | Bez Walters. Friday Rl ,ot township girls’ 4-H clubMonmouth high school building, 1:30 W H M. Society of M. E. church— Mrs. F .W. Downs, 2: 30 p.m. Sunday Hoblit Reunion—Sunset Park. A picnic was given last evening at Sun Set Park in honor of Miss Lucile Buhler, of Marion, and .Mrs. M. M Frishie, of McKeesport, Pa. Thosr present were the Misses Velma ants Irene Walter. Gertrude and Mildrec Yager. Nola Hostetter. Dorothy Wai ters. Brneice Nelson, Esther Arch bold. Mrs. Elmer Chase and the hon wed guests. Mr and Mrs. Edward Christen, o Root township, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Cathar foe. to Mr. Walter A. Crum, of west of the city. The marriage will takr place August 19. The Root township girls Fbur-H club will meet at the Monmouth hig! school building at 1:30 o’clock Frida? afternoon. All members are urged t< be present. 1 1 —■' ■ '■ The W. M. S. and Mission'Hand o’ the Reformed church enjoyed aver? phasant afternoon at their Chrlstma. party yesterday in iwnor of Mis Esther Seiiemeiney end the Sheuchav School for girls. The Mission Band seated around the giowing Christina tree, gave an excellent program. Th< children thus proved tn all preser. that work and prayer must acompany [ all gifts, if the heathen Chinese are to learn that. ‘ God is Love." I The miscellaneous program, con j listing of music, playlets and monolo given hv tho UMm nf W M I interesting and instrm tive In the evening the G. M. S. en joyed the chapter study and a delightful program in the mellow-glow o. Christmas tapers. Daring the socia hour, Christmas gongs were sung ant games were played. Delectable refresh ments were served ly the hostsses both afternoon and evening. Man) gifts were received, which will be ■”nt next week so as to reach the in '■ tor of China before the holidays The W.M.S., the Mission Band and the GM.S. wish to graciously thank the fofffihet and the friends for the won tierful gifts received It surely svil 11 to lighten many sad hearts ant make happy the Christmas season. Members of the Calvary Ladies' Ale PK'.ety will held their regua’.r meeting Thursday afternoon at the home o! M:s. Inez Walters. Baby Has Heart On Right Side Os Body McCook. Neb., Aug. 4. —(Uniter. Piess) Local physicians today wert Puzzled over the extordlnary case o f wonthsold Marvin Harris, who i in perfect health despite the fact tha 1,1 was born wiith his heart on th’ fight his body. '■ It ..I." —Nil Qjxick, I) / sa/e \ relief CORNS ® inute y° ur misery from Srh n. lB en d*d. That’s what Dr. chon a Zino-pads do safe/y by res bin '"J th * c «“se— pressing or rubin?.!. Shoes ’ You risk no danger of cat«j tlOn ’. are thin, medialtdri~ i ' ?* ! ’‘ lc :Cr o t«\ t ' v «. healing. At Wet s and ahoe dealer’s—3sc. WFre< write Ths Scholl Mfg. Co., Qucife Df Scholl’s on—rhepair. f,scne

‘‘With ‘its’ present equipment th’ sun has an operatin’ capacity fer 15 trillion more years o’ service without ’’pendin' a cent for replacement," declares an astronomer. What susUinH astronomers? What's th' blamed tnings ut>? 1 wonder if Law & Order, th’ last o’ th’ ol» independent firms, haln’t beglnnln' t’ feel th’ pressure o’ organised competition? — Abe Martin, Indianapolis Nows. Miss lz>is Fuhrman has gone to Muncie to spend several days visiting with friends. Mrs. H. H. Myers spent the day in Bluffton with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Oman, and Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Masterson. Miss Ijucile Buhler, of Marion, a former resident of this city, is visiting friends here for a few days. A. C. Butcher, local attorney and justice of the peace, severely sprained his left arm, between the elbow and wist, shortly before noon Tuesday when he fell from a step ladder. Mr. Butcher was engaged in turning a gas pipe with a wrench when the wrench slipped, causing him to lose his balance. He threw out his left arm to break the tall. George Myers left today for his home in New Jersey, after spending a few days here as the guest of Miss Ruth Frfsinger. Mr. Myers has been attending school at Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Tyndall will motor to Vincennes, Indiana. Sunday for a short visit in the bis’oric town. The summer stssion of the Rcpperl Auction school is being held in the art building at the fair grounds, the building having bee’i remodelled and redecorated and is a very comfortable and attractive place. Bert J. Bligh. of Fort Wayne, called >n friends here this morning. . Miss Fannie iltte chaperoned Robert Hite. Billy and Thad Hoffman to Toledo, this morning, where they will '■njoy the day. The sale of chaut uqua tickets for he big event of the year began today. The tent will be pitched on Liberty Way and the dates are August 30th .0 September 4. Get yours early and teip out the committees. Os course its hot weather. What io you expect for August? Use the -twimming pool. Its rne. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Boknecht returned today from a several days motor trip to Cleveland and Akron. Ohio. While at Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Boknecht visited the Rev. A. W. Hinz family. Rev. Hinz is a former vaster at the Lutheran church’ in his city. ( Mr. and Mrs. Boknecht visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz U Akron. Mr. Schultz was formerly n the composing room of the Daily Democrat, leaving this city for Akron I several years ago. Mr. Schultz is They recently purchased a new home n Akron at 63 Coder street.

r BHk fe x 4 saswlm y Will they have a “finer” time because of you? Out of the far-off lands of cool Breeses and rolling waves comes a modest little card; “Having a fine time Wish you were here." It’s nice to know they think of you, nicer still to know that some small token of yours is adding to their pleasures. We have a wealth of such things —vanity cases, sport bags and purses, manicure sets; and for the man, cigarette holders, cuff links, belt buckles. Or, for that most important person, a modish Gruen Watch. The list is long —the time is short Let us assist you. Qrucn Cartouche, S6O < Sr ?Cl jp*" 4 i,iii'iif “it .JiW) l ''l MAMIW ft' i fIKIfTTjM K|hß htwtPumphrey Jewelry Store ! Wu E M W

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1926.

Paul L. Whlttenbarger, of Decatur, has arrived at the Hotel Samarkand, Santa Barbara, California, according to word received here today. Miss Marcelo Vachono, of Markle. Is a guest of her brother-in-law’ and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Franco Conter. Junior Anwlrte. of Anddhrson, Is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. D. D. Clark and family. Mixers Alice Clark and Ida Haker are spending a few days with Mr. andMrs. George Baker ta Anderson this week. Mose Romey, of north of the city, was a visitor in the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frame and son. Max, x>f Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell and son, William, last evening. John Niblick Also On Board Os Directors The name of John Niblick was ununintentionally ominitted from the list of directors elected at the annaul meet Ing of the stockholders of the Ohl Adams County bank yesterday, as j published last evening. Mr. Niblick, who is the oldest member of the board in years and in service, was reelected, receiving every vote cast. The entire old board was reelected. William Slusher Arrested On A Bad Check Charge William ’’Bill’’ Slusher, who gives Decatur as his home address, has been arrested in Fort Wayne on a warrant issued in a justice of the peace court at Van Wert, Ohio, Slusher is wanted on a charge of issuing a check in the sum of $35 to Allen Ulman, of Van Wert, without sufficient funds in*the bank at Grand Rapids on which l ank the check was drawn. The check was reported given in in payment for an automobile which Slusher drove to Van Wert and attempted to sell after It had been shipped of three tires. The check was SKIN TROUBLES There is only one way to stop skin troubles—pimples, boils, blotches, eczema and eruptions, Step the cause! It’s all in the blood. And S. S. S. will’ make your blood rich and red and pure. Then your dream of a soft, rosy, velvet skin, clear of blemishes, will be realized. You can take S. S. S. with confidence—millions testify to its merits. An unbroken record of service for over 100. years is a great testi~ monial to a great medicine. Remember S. S. S. is made only from fresb roots and herbs. | >w '*^'* J^ i '*^* J ** -S

signed, "Slusher Brirthers, by “Bill" Slusher will be returned to Van Wert, for a hearing. o — Heat Claims Four Lives In New York Tuesday New York, Aug. 4. -(United Press) —Four deaths and thirteen prostru-. tions resulted from the combined ts-i fecte of heat and humidity in the New York area yesterday.

I THE CORT |i i+i ffi Tonight Only g J “The Silver Treasure” i ■H A Wm. Fox Super attraction with George O'Brien, Joan Renee, Lop Tellegen and a wonder cast. UC ! .3Q A mighty romance of love, life, and honor in the pi j iSra struggle for wealth. Gripping, thrilling and a most MR i3l unusual picture. ys b IB ir» I ftli “Scientific Husband” good comedy SB ’ 10c 25c y; ! ni rs J n fuC I L; THI’RS— “The Scrappin Kid” featuring Art Acord j (yeicy: iLpfireujuqiEiueLCiui i

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( Red Raspberry Harvest On Manistee, Mich., Aug 4.—(United 1 Press) The nationally famous Onekama red raspberry harvest is on. Un- j usually favorable weal her conditions have practically assured an exception- j .11 harvest. a o t EDGAR MURRAY * DIES IN OHIO » (CONTINUED FJIOM PAGE ONK» p and Mi - i. K Bowen, all of Warren, •

Ohio. On,, sister. Mrs. Sylvester Tlnkham, of Blue Creek township of this county, also survives, besides seven grandchildren and a host of more distant relatives and friends. Mr. Murray was a member of the First Presbyterian church of this city, and a member of the Moose and Yoemen lodges. The time of the funeral

I THE ADAMS Theatre | nP “Where the Cool Breezes Blow” gB g 2 Today & Tomorrow yS ■fl A big double feeture entertainment program! » RIN-TIN-TIN | U| in piM “THE NIGHT CRY” i£ JJR With John Harron, June Marlowe, Heinie Conklin and others UE n* The wonder dog as a shepherd on a California sheep ranch. See 30 Rin-Tin-Tin in a battle to the death with a giant condor to save his 3n| hS master's baby. The greatest animal fight ever seen on the screen. UE L£ A picture of tense thrills and tenderness. ' Added special attraction bfO HARRY LANGDON in his first feature comedy for Mack Sennett Ma S “THERE HE GOES” SE A tidal wave of fun that will engulf you with laughs. nJ | . 10c 25c I THE BLUE STREAK AUTO WILL BE GIVE AWAY Eg §fi AUG ’ l6 ' |

has not yet bocn announced, awalt> Ing the arrival of Mrs. Murray, but in all probabilities It will be hold Friday from the Roop home on First street. CIDER MILL OPEN The cider mill on the J. L. Chronister place at Bobo will operate every Tuesday. Open now for early apple crop. Bring in vour apples. 181t3x . T i ..I i i .

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