Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1926 — Page 5

" * * M *’ r CLVB CALENDER FrW«y „ ale ofHomem.de cookie, .nd S * tH-V. R chueh. «n day. d<, i>.<n " *'’ rol «’ M,Mlonarjr B ” Clety . >, g I'buh b— 7:30 P m ' Saturday .. v Epworth UM«e Auction cake J<onrt House Uw» 2:30 and « Monday KIV( , Hundred Club—Mrs. William Keller. 7:30 p. ’». Tuesday ~,v iry Evangelical Ladles’ Aid Society sucial-Chnrrh lawn. The Five Hundred Club will meet Mondav evening with Mrs. William Keller, at 7:30 o'clock. All members »re urged to attend. The Willing Worker Class of the p.bo united Brethren church will hold ( 3 social on the school house lawn at Boho Friday evening. August 20. The public is Invited to attend. Members of the L idles Aid Society M 'lhe calvary Evangelical church will , lve an iee cream social at the church Tuesday evening. August 17. The pub !i( . f, uraeil to attend. Home made cakes of several tvarie ti,.. made by members of the Methodist Epsorth League will be sold at jinn n Saturday aftjprnoon and evening. The sale will lu conduted by the students of the Reppert Auction school on the Court House square. The sales will begin At 2:20 and 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick entertimed at dinner yesterday in honor of M’s. Mfcheal Her.neford. Mr. and Mrs. H C. Joy and son. William, of Vera Crux, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFirren. Kihei Henneford. of Bluffton, Hareid Henneford, of Spokane. Washington. Helen Henn-ford and Miss Moore, of Ann Arbor. Michigan -IL©csiDs IL©csiDs Mr. and Mrs. James Westfeld. Mrs. Jessie Deam and Mrs. Minnie Wilk eTson left this morning on a motor trip to Oden. Michigan. wher« they • ill spend two weeks. Mrs. Morrison ami Mrs. Obenaur went to Oden lhe first of the week and the parly Quaker Oats “stands by" you through -! the I * I Important for Children and Grown-Ups Alike H OW you feel all morning depends largely on what you eat for breakfast. Thousands have unenergvtic forenoons because of wrong breakfast eating. To feel right, you must have a wellbalanced, complete breakfast ration. At most other meals—lunch and dinner—you get it. But breakfast is a hurried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% 9O '-' S B r ' a - tissue builder, i c carbohydrate, its great energy e,fm ent. plus all-important vitamines and the ‘ bulk" that makes laxatives se.dom needed, is the dietetic urge of the world today. It is food that "stands by” you ,lle morn 'ng. Food that should start every breakfast in your home. Q ui< * Quaker cooks in 3to 5 minH? es , That's faster than plain toast Uon’t deny yourself the natural stimulation this rich food offers you.

A . • C 1 I D 11 i D 1 DECATUR - INDIANA I Auction odic In oellmont r urk sat., aug. 21 at 2 p.m. I ACRE TRACTS, ONE HALF ACRE, FIVE ACRE TRACTS I Ideal for a country home, truck farm. Thirty four building lots, three squares cast of the Court House. Ideal location. Cut down your living expenses by producing your own vegetables, keen a cow, a tiock of chickens. They will bring you a splendid income, , • . . ... L > > A Modern six room home, ready to move in. small payment down, balance on long time, low rate of interest. These properties offer you all the conveniences in the city, your tax rates are exceptionally low. Mill be glad to show you this property before the sale. FREE: s2oo'oo in Gold and other valuable presents will be given away during the auction. The Decatur .Junior Band will furnish music. Own a home of yonr own instead of paying rent. A splendid investment. Meet us at Bellmont Park, August 21 st. H S2OO in GOLD FRED REPPERT, Owner own a Home of Your own I and other valuables Auctioneers: Students and Instructors in Reppert Auction School ’ ns,< <hl ‘ ’ ng n< ■

will occupy the Deam cottage. f Dave Adams, of thia-office, who la enjoying a trip through the west, ] writes ug from San Leandro. Callfor- t nla that be Is having a fine time and enjoying the unusual scenery. He i will return about September 1. i Mrs. F. M Schlrmeyer returned lust evening from a several days visit at Winona. Mrs. J. R. Peterson and daughter, of Torre Haute, will arrive here this evening for a visit with the Samuel Butler family. Miss Amanda Truelsch, of Cleveland. Is a guest of her parents, Rev, and Mrs. Truelsch at St. John. "Well. I don't know how t’ describe him 'cept t’ say that he looks loke a feller that would go up on th’ stage if a magician asked him," said Lib Pash, when asked how Mrs. Em Moot's i new husband impressed her. Constable : Newt Plum fergot t' use his siren yfsterday an’ had t' risk bls life ar- I restin’ a bandit. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. James Chronister and daughter, Wilma, left today for North Manchester, where they were called by ' the death of Mrs. Chronister’s sister. i Mrs. Richard Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Georre Schug. of Mobile. Alabama, arrived this morning for a visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs John Schug and Mr. and Mrs.

Wklfi K'K K JR * THE ADAMS Theatre ] “Where the cool breezes blow” 3H i j Tonight A wonder vaudeville and picture program! 3B On The Stage , On The Screen “THE SALLY-LOU “HELL BENT * ! DE STEPPERS” PER HEAVEN” A clever company of dan- With Patsy Ruth Miller. Jf , fp ring and singing artists in John Harron and others, □h a half hour’s delightful en- The Pulitzer prize play if snl tertainment. See the Pick- made into a tremendous est % aninny Charleston; the picture. The story of a re- y snappy dancing; hear the ligious fanatic, who starts Le sweet singing and the fun- a sued and blows up a dam. -ji ny comedy. A high-class Stupendous Rood scenes Jf guaranteed attraction. and thrilling drama. 5n ALSO— ’OUR GANG" in "SHIVERING SPOOKS”—the kid's U 15c 30c ’ | [T* funniest .2 • -f* SATURDAY— FREE CRACKERJACK MATINEE—Tom Tyler H I and bis P als in ,n unusual Western thriller, "THE COWBOY CO r ” UE SUNDAY & MONDAY— LON CHANEY in "THE BLACKBIRD" "■ Try your Keys on the Auto. Aug. 16. j “E NTH! si A S M ’ '• • •’* * ***‘ '••* —ten letters of ponei ' • K —its the spark » —that starts things % —that shapes things I'M i —that does things M —start today mixing enthusK iasm with an account at this IE bank SK —and give vourself the “thrift B ,ift ” || WE LL CO-OPERATE _C-aptlal'and,Si^>lui' S l2fJ.ooo.o(f .

Samuel Butler. Miss Dorothy Smith and Mr Joe Morris, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives here last evening. Fred Klntt and sons, of Tiffin. Ohio, were the guests of relatives hefe for the past few days. Miss Martha Grant returned to her home at Rensaelear today after a week’s visit here with Miss Mary Kathryn Schug and Miss Eleanor Pumphrey. Mrs. J. R Peterson and daughter. Shirley Jeanne, will arrrlvc tonight from Terre Haute for a several days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butler. Mrs. Butler, who Is a patient at the Adams County Memorial Hospital, remains about tho same. X) Alton McKean, of St. Louis, will arrive in Decatur Sunday afternoon for a visit wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McKean, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bremerkamp have returned to their home in Freemont, Ohio, after a week's visit with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Public sale, Butler & Ahr sale barn. Ist street, Decatur, commencing 1 p. m. Saturday. Aug. 14. Horses, cattle, hogs And sheep. 40 head Rhode Island Red pullets. IKIM3

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• THE CORT Sfi A cool place to enjoy a good show cjj Last Time Tonight ,Jnl Ken Maynard and Dorothy Devore Jn Ha in a big First National Attraction £ “SENOR DAREDEVIL’’ ffl —a drama of the olden golden days of the West Jfi Mfl when the beautiful went to the brave and the most beautiful of them all Ua BE went to the Senor—because he was bravest of them al! fri “SCRATCHING THROUGH” and FELIX THE CAT’ 33 * lO* 25c g SUN, MON—“Poker Faces” g