Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 26 August 1926 — Page 5

I J *' ■ cllß CALENDER |H Thursday ■I „ u . cub Sun SH Park, !• p. nr H JL ■■' ); '"'“' i "' H M,,050 l,CI1 "' H K "' Mr- <'b'l'' N, ’ Mp ' Friday ■| L v S "f M E (hurcll ' < ’ hur<l ' lO> "••" Hurs * 8 HI T . ].,..!>!• • Missionary Circe i’l Mi l ' l ” : h Martz, 7:30 p. ni W E v chiir'h I' MB Saturday ■I 11-'..1.1- "I Mount Pleasant M . h Luther Singblon. 1:30. ggj lb I"”' S-ll' ilh'r Monday M j'. •« u-1> i!• Hem" Economics Ml Mr< l-'L.s-iv <'orville. Mm| . v..,-- \ngie Kirks and Vir ■ KnarP. M'—rs. By ford Mary ■ ~1 (- ,-'ien lazier, and Mr. . Mrs. Ml R Blair «">'■ uuo-ts of Mr. and ■ Mr ? [.inn K-» •" W.vynedalc. Wed M| tfsday ev mint. M FL hrman Reunion HR n. . ... !t'r .irnii.il mninon of the H Fuhrman family will im held at the B !> f "" ’ V ’" S ' ,wo mi ’ es " est HR and a hal f 1,11 •' south 1,1 P-thc. Sunday, gSgi , "i V! tn •tnlurs of the family HR art* urged to attend. The King- Herald i of the Miuhti HR Pleasant elmr-h will meet Saturday M af’erim 'it at 1 o'clock with Lutin r §R> siiiel '-:i Th' meet.ng had been anM OTn .,.d b with Everett Single' in MS y|,mh-r~ ar- urged ' > bring their m:‘. Ml tons and thank offering blanks. M v| cy l- Noble will present her M st:H tent- in recital at her home (n ■ Third <r<-’t tonight, at eight e'clo k. Hi Al f fn-nd- and those interested are ■ invited to attend. H Kessler-Meyer ■ Roxie Kessler, son of Mr. and Ml ■ p»t‘• K-!•r. of Colon. Michigan, and B Cecil. M-yer. daughter of Mr. and B Me. H-nry Meyer, of Monroe, we e B unifed in marriage, Saturday. Alien t B fl. at 'lt- home of the Rev. Grant ■ Whiten,o k. of Monroe.'tne single Ang 9 noitre used The bride Is a ■ graduate of the Mo-froe high school R ami has attended Muncie Norma 1 . Sh. R has taught in the Adams county R schools for the pats few years. The H eroom is also a gradtu te of the Monrot B high s hool and is employed as trim I m«r :■! th- Borne Manufacturing cbm ■ pssy. I Hartman Reunion ■ The vend annual Hartman rennin. K ■■'o- i .-I Snday. at the Lome of AurN->. .1 ..'i.'.j,!.'.t, L *****-' e . with gladioli and other garden flowers After lunch, a short business meeting was held, at which time Henry Hartnan was elected pre: ident*, and Mils Clara Bengs, Secretary-Treasurer. Various games and contests were enjoyed The reunion next year will be hold at of John Hartman. R. R. 1, A Number of Exceptionally Good Buys in VISED C4jg>c Come in and look these cars over. 1925 Dodge Coach 1921 Ford Roadster 1921 Ford Coupe 1923 Ford Coupe Cate model Hudson Coach Late model Essex Coach 2 1924 Star Tourings 1923 Star Touring 1923 Star Coupe 1923 Star Sedan 1924 Star Touring. The new all-steel body Hudson Coach delivers for sl2 9 5 fully equipped. P. Kirsch & Son Opposite Interurban S* Station

Nrw Haven. Indiana Trustee's Reunion The twelfth annual reunion of the township trustees who served from 1 1909 to 1914, inclusive, was hold yes- 1 terday at the C. E. Magley home, northeast of Decatur. The trustees who, with their families, were present at the reunion were John T. Kelly, Samuel Butler. O. J. Human, John! Momiro, C. ('. Beer and C. E. Magley.i Following the dinner, the election of officers took place and Mr. Kelly was' elected president and Mr. Magley secretary. The reunion next year will be held at the J. T. Kelly farm in Jefferson township. Others present at the meeting were Robert Su-' man. Mrs. Nancy Cline, Wayne Berg- 1 er, Esther Magley and Mrs. Martha Fritzinger. Dan Zeser, manager of the Sun Set dance pavilion, announced today that there will be dancing at the pavilion] on Monday afternoon and evening.' latbor Day. Mr. Zeser is making ar-| rangements to care for a large crowd at the park on Labor Day. Mrs. Clara Meyers entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. Ed Weisling and family of Findlay, Ohio, and Mrs. D. M. Reed and family, of Indianapolis. Other guests! were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp and daughters, Mrs. Mary Fallenkamp and daugnter, Rose, and Mrs. George Wemhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Holthouse

| THE CORT | r S 3 A cool place to enjoy a good show n —Tonight Only— ffl “HONESTY, THE BEST POLICY” | n A big screen classic featuring Johnnie Walker, Sf Sfl Pauline Stark, Rockcliffe Fellows and a good cast. A mystery drama cramed with thrills, action, ro- if ME matree, and a whirl of midnight madness. ALSO—A Good Comedv. Jf 10c 25c HB -1 ■i j* Friday—Pete Morrison in “The Desperate Game.’’ 1 K Sunday and Monday—“STELLA DALLES," one of Lt e De the greatest pictures of the present day. : -lafifilfiWfaß!fflfi!sßfiiHfi!SffisiffiMKSKS! -Mi'S | THE ADAMS Theatre i Dp “Where the cool breezes blow" jj? Today and Tomorrow ts 31 A stirring melodrama of tropical love! “VOLCANO” sh A PARAMOUNT PICTURE !jf With HEBE DANIELS, Ricardo Cortez ' Lfi and Wallace Beery. i"ie:.»el> dramatic story ot a .F-eneh girl wh, is suspected of •> j-]L' being a q'jabro‘7T“*:i'T’ £ ; i. i ■t' ’ mm rh» Sre ST .H?,. •-•■7-jrr.r-tjtrle .of a huge volcano in eruption, the destruction M SI "ISg SPECIAL IDOED FEATI RE ' * r? '’ffl HAROLD LLOYD in “AMONG THOSE PRESENT" A popular demand reissue that will rock you with laughter. Jw Mai 10c 25c 8 SATURDAY — Return engagement of “The Tropical Four." Jw EE Hawaiian music, dancing and comedy. Matinee performance and QJE 1 two shows at night. Entire change of program. an) Free crackerjaek at the matinee. Hf! ; L£ SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“SO THIS IS PARIS" M with Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller. jy. ■ “ASK THE MAN ■ WHO HAS ONE" < ' I H 1 I M | When so many people go out ' of their way to tell us that hav- I K (’ ing their accounts with this & bank has proved a real asset, We are encouraged to believe ■ that our efforts to make this an J unusually helpful bank are meeting with success.

entertained at dinner last evening, at their home on Second street, in honor of their guest Miss Mary Beattie of I Detroit. MiNigan. An attractive silver bowl filled with snapdragons was used as a centerpiece. o Van Wert County Farmer ( Arrested On Serious Charge I Van Wert, Ohio, Aug. !«.—William , Mohr, 6, Tully township farmer, was arrested Wednesday by Deputy Sheriff A. N. Jones, on a statuatory charge filed by a woman who lives in Mohr's neighborhood. Mohr is charged with' rape. The woman who signed the affidavit alleges that Mohr assaulted ( her while her husband was absent from home last Sunday morning. Mohr is a married man. o ■- Re-elected Superintendent Os U.B. Church Conference — i Im’ianapolis. Ind., Aug 26. —I Unit'ed Press!—Dr. J. B. Parsons, of Indianapolis, today begin his sixth year as superintendent of the white river conference of the United Brethren church. He was re-elected at the annuel meeting of the conference in session I here. 0 Hurricane Causes Heavy Property Damage In South | New Orleans, La., Aug. \»>.—(Unit 1 ed Press) —As a tropical hurricane

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926.

which struck the Gulf coast last nlghf blew itself out in sparsely nettled in 1 terior sections today a cheek of the gale swept area showed property damage estimated at $350,000 and a i knowu death toll of 2. A serious accident was narrowly ! averted when a ferry boat carrying a Southern Pacific passenger train across the Mississippi here went I aground during the night. Seventy passengers wfcre marooned all night in mid river* One linesman was electrocuted And one num was drowned when his skic was overturned by the wind. Morgau City, where the center of the storm struck, was still isolated shortly before noon. — o— — HAMMOND Workmen grading a lawn here uncovered the skeleton or a inuii about 50 years of age. The BETTER and BETTER NORTHERN INDIANA FAIR RACES x and - , Hippodrome - SEPTEMBER 1-2-3-1 DAY AND NIGHT | Decatur Ind. ™ The Most Elaborate and Stu d pendous Array of Attractions h Ever Seen at Any County Fair | Derby Day, Sat Sept. 4. E 50 Thoroughbred Runners 50 I ADMISSION R Day 50c, Night Zac Automobiles, 25c. ? GET YOUR r Family Tickets | FOR THE BIG ’ DECATUR "fair S TODAY F T “■ ‘itrSiTfffri'.L*— | None Sold After | Saturday, August 28 | $2.00 ? FAIR OPENS WED., SEPT. 1 U CLOSES SAT. NIGHT. Sept. 4 3 Tickets can he purchased at - the following plates: f Decatur | O'd Adams County Bank 1 Finns Cigar Store First National Bank . H. Knapp & Sons V Central Grocery Eats Restaurant Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Kolter Grocery Fred Fullenkamp Faroute Restaurant West End Restaurant Bobo Clemens Grocery Berne Peoples State Bank Lehman Bros. I Bank of Berne I Berne Hardware Co. [ Monroe I Monroe State Bank I Licchty Bros <S Co. f Geneva I Bank of Geneva I Eli Sttickey I Farmers & Merchants State Bank j Preble I Farmers State Bank I Post Office Pleasant Mills I R. H. Everitt Magley H. B. Bauer Monroeville Citizens State Bank I Andrews Restaurant Hoagland Hoagland State Bank Henry Koeneman Willshire, Ohio W. E. Spitler J Ward Atchison Wren, Ohio Wren Department Store Linn Grove i Linn Grove Bank. ’ I Better and Better

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