Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1926 — Page 7

Wfyddrf I ' CU B CALtNI>SB ■ Tueaday wm I|lt , ;i « clars Os K. V. H ■' vViMiiit* Bady. 7:30 |||||| ‘ ( y j postponed. ( ■j P* l P: ! ‘ m Joint Meeting. H «- M ; s ■ Wednesday SUbI i- v. Church—Mrs. ■ IK' "'• " ' ■ Tr 7 I' 111 Wm 1 0 ,wc T l' Mrs. Clover. m : ciu!> Mi s. Kl 't'eiic mm youhk Mil : ,;n t». ill. If ' I'IiCUSUAY H ( ! Moose Home. Sp ui laSE V "' Si ciiei.ter Rooms. 7:30 ■ S£n..‘i 'i’r-’-ram C. H. Church. ■ Class ol M. K. Sunday H , Ml> i,, : K ;, Hum i 11, 7:30 p.m. Ml Sl ,. v ..., t i > Sot i* l> Chii.-cli 1 ■ 'fijr Brady ( lass of M. K. Church' Hj 1 __jj rs , Leigh Bowen. H Baptist Womans Society - Mrs. Mm siokr. 3:30 p. m. ■ Friday H Warli ami Win class, of I'. H. Sun ■ | Mr. anti Mrs. Cecil Hat MPI day ||||| rey, 7-30 p. m u \i. s 0 f m. K. church ails. H jj| Mill r. 3:30 p. m. M Monday raff Fortnightly Club .Mrs. Jack MeiH tiers. H Tremp-Kinsey I Miss KciiM y. daughter of Mrs Wil- ■ lint Kinsey, of Itinfftnn. and .Mr. B T. ■ nip. i.l Lan-dug.’Michigan. m f.-ni). r !l. • n*. > uhk intiu. were matm -jed at 3 u'clink Saturday afternoon m a . \|i. Hujn- Methodist parsonage, gl Fell. Mine t'.ie ccreia ny. the lie*'.. ■ WB )< if-no a trip tb Grand Ifaidds. 0 Mifhiß.ni Tiiey will le at home later 0 a i Kinsniß. where Mr. Tremp is em- ■ plQve.l Tim couple is Mali known at ■ The children and grandchildren of I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nyffeier, Sr.. ■ enjoyed a basket dinner at the Ny- ■ ffeler liomestead near Monroe, yes- ■ teniay. The reunion is alt annual treat. Those present were Mr. and Mi* Charles Nyffeier, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs Charles Nyffeier, Jr., and children. Dr. and Mrs. Ed Xywsef and son. of Berne: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis y Nyffeier and family, Mr. and Mrs. OCn Nyffeier Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bracht and children. Mr. and Mrs. Burkhart, all of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. William Nyffeier, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Speteher and family, of Geneva; Miss Klotzer, of Berne, and Oswald Nfffeler, at home. Mr. Nyffeier. Sr., was the oldest person present, and Norbert Nyffeier, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Nyffeier, of Berne, wes the youngest guest present. ( Hoop Reunion The fourteenth annual reunion of »»»*■*»- mn-r, fir. j mcm burs present. After a morning spent in renewing old acquaintances, a fine dinner was served. A business meeting was held in the iiftcruuon. Andrew Roop. of Toledo, Ohio, presided as president, and B A. Stalter, of this city acted as secretary and treasurer In the absence of President Rev. Carl Roop. of F ndlay, Ohio, and secretary, Mrs. Lillie Marts, of Fort Wayne, who were unable to attend on the account of the death of Mrs. Btta A. Roop. i The following officers were elected: 1 President. Rev. Carl V. Roop. of Findlay. Ohio; vice-president. Andrew Roop, Toledo, Ohio: secretary-treasur er, Mrs. Lizzie Dellinger. Wtllshire.i Ohio: historian, Alice M. Acker, of this city. A reading was given by | Mrs. Margaret Thatcher, a song by Miss Velma Kelly. Music was also, furnished by John Thatcher and .Wil-, liam Kelly, and Walter and Hazel Roop. The male chorus, which included A. J. Roop, C. H. Roop, J. W.' Roop, Paul Roop and Walter Roop, gave several selections. The next reunion will be held in Beilmont Park the Sunday before Labor Day. Several of the guests were entertained in the Nathan Roop home, on South Third street, following the reunion. The Wojnan's Home M!-sionurv So-j eiety of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:3b writs j Mrs J. m. Miller, on South Second j treet. Mrs. R. D. Myers will he the j leader of the lesson on temperance. I 3 his is the annual dues paying date. | The Work and Win class of the 7 nited Brethren Sunday school will J meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harvey at 7:30 o'clock Friday night. 1 i Hellwarth Reunion i The seventh annual reunion of the Hellwarth family wqs held at the Mt. Pleasant school house, Labor Ka.v. Eighty five relatives from Van Wert,

Cttllua, Fori Recovery, Fort Wayne \ and Chicago were piesunt In the as- o lernoou a buttiuus* meeting was held, n A program of talks by Rev. Wise and others was enjoyed. Contests and t games were enjoyed. F v The Woman‘a Missionary Society t of the United Brethren church will f hold a call meeting Wednesday after- t noon in the church uJUr the Lobsig- u er funeral. All members are ttrg id to attend. t | , Th* musical prjgrau which was*.. 1 | have Ineii given at the l lilted Btetn- i ren church Thursday evening lias 1 been postponed until next Tuesday . night. I' An important meeting of the East*] era Star ladles will be held in the chapter rooms Thursday evening, at i 7:30 v o *'loc k. All members are urged to attend. The regular meeting of the Moose, Legion will be held Thursday evening lat eight o'clock. A good attendance ( is desired. .. j The Baptist Woman's Society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 io'clock with Mrs. Stoler. A pot-luck ; lunch, will be served. The Dutiful Daughters class of the Evangelical church will meet with | Mrs. Frauds Kndy Tuesday evening | at 7:30 o'clock. All members are' urged to attend. Buckmaster Reunion. The members of the Buckmaster i families met in Beilmont Park Sun 'day anil organized their first reunion. : The following officers were elected: I President. Atwood Buckmaster, Mont- | poller; vice president, Jess e Buckmuster, Portland: secretary. T. L. M Young. Convoy, Ohio; treasurer, Warj rep E. Buckmaster. Fort Wa.vtte. ■ Plans were made to hold the next . reunion in Lima. Ohio. Those who j I attended included Mr. and Mrs. John I Buckmaster and family. Lima. Ohio; j , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swallow, and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Buckmaster. and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Buckmaster. and family, all of Lima. •<>.: ' Mr. and Mrs. H. O'Shannuhenessv and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mutton. Mr. I and Mrs. John Buckmaster, all of ! Fort Wayne: Joe Robinson. Walter i Stanford. Hubert Hornian, Mr. and Mrs. David Buckmaster and son. Ad-j ( rtan. ;dl of Fort Wayne; Mrs. I Bishop, of Frederickstown. Ohio; Mr. - , and Mrs. W. J. Buckmaster, of Mt. Vernon; Mr. Oran C. Buckmaster, of Nit. Liberty, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller, ,of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Buckmaster and family, of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Yaney an dfamily, of Convoy, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yaney and family, of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailey and family, of this city; Mrs. Telman Affolder, of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fink and family, of Indianspoils: NS,' asi! Mrs. Ralph Smftloy. of Uluffton: Mr. and Mrs. Noah Brunner. of Geneva; Mr. an Mrs. G. C. *********** «»(H» W Ed 'Buckmaster, usseo, Michigan; Miss Esthei Buckmaster, of Osseo, Michigan; Mrs. Mary S. Buckmaster, W. E. Bui kmaster and family, of F~rt j Wayne; Mr. amt Mrs. Chester Simmons and family, of Geneva; Mrs. Elizabeth Buckmaster and sons, Merril and Gerald, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. L. Oliver and daughter. Margaret, of Uluffton: Butler Woodruff. of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Woodruff, of Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. l A. Bu-kmaster of Osseo, Michigan; ' Mr. Everett Buckmaster. Scottville, Michigan; V. C. Ten in, Burr Oak, i Michigan, and Richard Buckmaster, | ,of Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Pearson-Roop I The euarriage of Miss Daisy Roop i popular young lady of this city, and i Mr. Jenner Pearson, of this city, was, 1 sclemgiized at the First Methodist church parsonage at Fort Wayne, by .the Rev. (’. B. Crcx'voll. Wednesday | afternoon at 3:30 The bride worp a frock of tan chatmeuse sa'in J and tail kid footwea The bride is a •laughter of Mt. and Mrs. Camuel Reep and the groom is a son of Mr. end Mrs. Peter Pearson. He s a graduate of the Melford: Illinois, high school and . is employed at the General Electric plant of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Pear sou will rc-ide with the grooms par-] on's up"n their tetuin from a wedding ] trip to Detrois and Canada. The Evangelical Missionary Society will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the chntcn A report of the t Qakwood convention will be given ( A good attendance is urged | 1 Mis. Jesse Tricke; will be%> i“. - y to the Dprcaa Class of the Evangel:-', cal church Wednesday evening at j seven o’clock. Every member of the 8 class ii requested to attend. s Merry mar-Chronister Mr. Clraence E Merryman. son of j, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Merryman and (

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Miss Gcrtxude Chronister, daughter >f Mr. and Mrs. Allred Chronister, of this city, wore quietly married Saturday evening In the pastor's study of the United Brethren church. The Rev. Cecil R. Smith received the vows of the double ring ceremony, In the presence of Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Smith, of ColumbiiH, Ohio, who were their only attendants. The bride is a graduate of the local high school and for the past scwth! years has been employed as stenographer in the office of Everett & Hite, Mr. Merryman is employed by the General Electric Company of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Merryman left on a short, honeymoon after which they, will be at home in this city. The fort night chib will meet, Sentember 13. instead of Wednesday, September S, with Mrs. Jack Meibers. all members please take notice. Hendricks-Walton Pink and white gladioli with palms and ferns formed a background for tieceremony uniting Mbs Ruth Lorena Walton, daughter of Mrs. Carri. Wilton. 65 W. 9th avenue, and Mr. Grover (’. Hendiicks, in marriage Fiiday September 3, at 1:30 P. M. In th • King ave. Methodist Episcopal church Columbus, Ohio. Th.> bride wore, a white georgette gown and a tuHe v ill held in place by a wreath us silver | (lowers in her hair. She carried a | bouquet of yellow roses, blue dniph- ' enium and lillies of the valley. The wedding service was read by the Rev. Isaac Miller. Mr. Walter Duve, of Kendullville, Ind., acted as best man. Attending the bride as maid of honor, was Miss Florence Welch, of Del • ware. Ohio. Het gown was of Orchid georgette and her flowers pink roses. Preceding the ceremony. Miss I lei *n Walton, a cousin of the brqje sang ''l Love You Truly” accompanied bv Mrs. Be’.le Ewing, another cousin, who also played the wedding marches. The Iq-ide was giwn in marriage by her i aunt. Mis* Lenora Shepherd, of Harris- | burg, Ohio. Immediately following Pie (ceremony, a ipeentiou was he'd in the church parlors. There were 60 guests in attendance. Out-of-town guests included the following. Mrs. Laura E. Drill. Decatur Indiana; Mr. and Mr... \V. I). Hendricks, Mr and Mrs. Weller Duve. Marjorie and George Duve, Mr and Mrs. Ernst Mendenhall and Eugene Mendenhall, of Kendallville. In i. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Scott Harold. I Clatence and Dorothy Scat'., amt Miss I Id;/M Hendricks of Bowe s on; Vis. 1 Lillie Hart, of Grove City. Ohio; ami Miss Carrie Carson of Delaware, Ohio, After a short trip the coupl - wiil be :c ! heme at 65 W. 9th „"enue. Cdumbu-. Ohio. Mr. Hendiicks is a former D' t.itui resident. Th<> members of the Kodawa in; Camp Fire returned Saturday from Rome City, whete they enjoyed a week's outing. The members of th ■ camp include Alice Acker. Martha Moser. Mary M. Coverdaie, Helen and Mildred Teeple, Delores K-lepper and J iiutli Macklin. Mrs Raymond Keller i guardian of the camp. She had as her assistants, Miss Serena Hot nad i at @ *"*** l * ,B,, * p,—,, ** - *"*«*«***ws-?»*i«w*«u« Teeple was the hollered guest a birthday suptise party Tuesday at th'cottage. Mr. and Alts. Christ Helmrick, Kirkland township, entertained ai dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I Dan Burkett of Toledo, Ohio. At one o’clock, the guests wete ushered in’ , the lovely dining room where a -sumptions (thicken dinner was served. Cover* were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred H-uor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellomeyer. and daughter, Delia. Miss Lina and Emma Guth, Mt. Alexander Wilhelm | and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burkett, of Toledo. Ohio. Later lu the afternoon watermelon was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Dan Tyndall will be hostess to the Trf Kappa sorority Thursday evening at eight o’clock. All members ate urged to attend. Tire Ever Ready class of the Methodist/Sunday school will meet at the home of Mrs. Le,gh Bowen at 7:30; o'clock Thursday evening. The assist- ] ant hostesses will be Mrs. Harve Baker. Mrs. J. M. Doan and Mrs.] Pearl Dunham. Thin Men Rejoice Put on pounds of solid healthy flesh in 30 days GET THAT MANLY FIGURE Why continue to be behind the times —Surely £pn have heard of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tabjet;—the modern vltimino flesh food j that has done so much for skinny scrawny men and women. They put on weight where weight is needed —not only that but they im- 1 prove your general health — bring strength--energy —more vitality. Holtliouse Drug Co. and druggists evei ywlrere sell McCoy's —6O sugar coated tablets 60 cents and if any thin person doesn't gain 5 pounds in 1 30 days money back — Ask for' McCoy's. J

Mr. and Mr*. Herman Hleberirll delightfully entertained Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mr*, Ralph Beutz, of Akron. Ohio. At noon a three course dinner was served. Cover, were laid for Mr. qnd Mrs. Wilson Chronister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Go'ilieb Bittner, Mr. and Mrs. Bittner and fumily, Mr. and Mrs. William fiddlier, Mr. hiul Mrs, Truman Goldner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Krnst Khlerdlng and family. Mr. und Mrs. Oliver 'Kaugg and family. Homer Bittner, Levi Carpenter, Rosetta Bittner, Fred and John Blttnir and the honor guests, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Lentz. L®CSl2ss Mr*. Ora la.lisiger returned home Sunday evening from Maywood, 111 i 1 nets, where she has been at the ' side of her husband for the last eight 1 months. Mr and Mrs. It. E Kloplifenstine. of HUiffton, are spending a few days at the home of Mi". Klopfenstine’s ' sister, Mrs. Ora Lob.dger. Mi. and Mrs. H. W. McKean, of 1 Bluffton, are spending a few days at I the home of Mrs. McKian’s sister. Mrs. 1 Ora Lob-iger. I ] Mrs. Walter Bollinger underwent a ' major operation at the Adams CounII ty Memorial Hospital this moraine and is recovering satisfactorily. •j Mr. and Mrs. William Nyffeier r>- ' turned to their home in Indianapolis • today after a week-end visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kirseh. •j Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gaunt and clii! ! dren. Peggy Lou and Kenneth, re 11 turned to their home in Huntington g after a week-end visit here will: v relatives. oj The Misses Jesteen Hocker am '’ Harriett Myers will go to Indianapo rjlis tomorrow where they will re-ontiei - Madam Blaker’s School, el Mr. and Mis. Robert K"kk and -'Hid ■ ] rei>, John and Joanne, attended t!u s celebration of the thirtieth vveddiuj i-j anniversary of Mrs. Krick'- pa.enC- : i Dr. and Mrs Amos lt-usrer. at Hera- :. children and their families were prr Sunday. All of Dr. and Mr . U.'tjss r. sent for the big dinner served at n "in l- Mr. pnd Mrs. Dick Miller and da ~h ~ ter Miss Jaimita and \lr. and Sirs !, j, H. Heller motored home s] night from Walloon Like and ora ; ( points in northern Michigan. The M l d lers continued their journey to Ind ). ian.'.po.is Sunday. ■j Mr. and Mrs. John II Stewart cue ■ .(sons Meridith and Max visited h »re i- ovet Labor Day. Mr Stewart is now lisirtet manager for the Henry Adam; vrnipany with headquarters in Daytcn i Ohio. , P. W. Smith of. PichmonJ visited i here this morning and- attended lu . business. , Mi-- Margaret Christen left y, •: i flay for Lafayc-tte where she w ill enter I her Junior year in Purdue. She ha been rho'u-i society rditot of the Per- ; -I to Kxrener.fi for the yea". I E. S Chridken Ift > iterday t ' !l,u, : where Ik- w ill . -a h fnwwiii WWMW MPvau Mr. and Mrs ts L. Conter return -d to their home at Gary aftei a visit .vi h tin ir grand .! night".- It f G. P. Dtardi iff the program t'.tan for . the f'ir left yesterday for Crown Poitit, Indiana. > Mr. and Mrs. I,W. Mary of Galioo. , Ohio, visited hero over Labor I't . Mr. Mncy going on to Chicago on a 1 ■ 1,1 " * — 1 The best household experts recommend Russ Bleaching Blue. All grocers sell it. TT

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for :, few days betofo returning home, Tli.-m Aim • lean But ;ol t dd. | In Paris tntt-1 have sneak- a otti o . tills count ty putty quVt.y t th' P:ris li.uidils woVld lint" b d all the •rulin' ; a 19 foot highway, Greenville, Ghlo. to spend s. ver.il Urovtr Si Is and family. I ..." ‘ V,< -> V " ! |\\ uym* i nt. ; urn ini) . " 1 * * • 11 * j accepted a position us kindergarten teacher iu the James fctnmrl s Itool. Mr*, and Mis. 11. 11. Myers. Miss lid j |(ti Swearingen and Mr William L-n- --|| hail were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. VUeu Stalter at Ponlaud over latbor iV , Mr. George Mey*;- : . of Kentucky ispending a few days with his f:imi’V| ' on Mercer Avenue. I Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nit hols motot '1; to Van Wert, Mondav aftt no in. where j • they were the guests of Mr. and Mrv.j I I Arthur Meyets. * The Misses Helena Meyers and Mar-1 garet NBili* k. spent the week-et. 1 iu 1 Rome'City. 1 Mtss Kathryn Nichols and Mr Alfred Beavers motored to Fort Wayne last evening. 1 Mies Carrie Strill. who l*as b.-.-n '• visiting Miss Olga Reiuklug for the c 'pa--; f,.w (lavs, returned to iter limit >

Kidneys and Back Made Life Miserable 1 Says He’s Full of Pep New, and Pains are All Gone, n 1, | "I suffered with pains in my kidj neys and back for three years. My i back at times seemed as if it would d j break in two. I was tired out most i i of the time, and when I came home , r ! front work I just felt like I wanted !to lie down. I lost flesh until I 1 only weighed 155 pounds. Nothing Hi took did me any good till I found < I Viuna, and after taking only one „ j bottle I was wonderfully relieved, j My back stopped aching and I began to get some pep. My appetite ; picked up and I began to gain weight tiil I now weigh 170 pounds ; (a gain of 15 pounds), and feel line > and eat anything.”—Curtis Chappell, 1 1130 East St. Clair St., Indianapolis, it- 1 Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver ami weak kidneys. It y ! purifies thr* blood, clears the skin, re--1 stores appetite and digestion, and brings i new strength and energy to the whole /body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you’re not glad you tried Viuna, your I- money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, , or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE

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iu Monday uflertt on Mr. and Mrs, Joe Br. nmui and run. and Mt*. J. 11. Bicmerk iiitji mOtMWI ] to F-c( nont Dltio when ihty wet''.' ami A. M. will meet Tuesday night j at the local Matwuic hull for inttlr--J lory vvurk. All member* are urg'd! to be present John Dlckeriou, W. M. ! Stated mootig of Decatur chapter j I loyal Areii Mahons this evening. S'-p 1 1 ember 7. All member* requested to ! Im. present. L. C. Heim. High Driest o Letters remain at the Decatur postI office for the following persohs: Miss IK. Virginia Kalin, Mr. James J.j ! Green, Mr. Levi K. Elmer and <Wr. It. M. Brower H. Fritziliger. I’.M. , — a?

m See The ' S POINT? ”6 Son: “Saving (wo dollars a . t week will never gel ME any* H' «litre.” • ' Father: “Where will saving K nothing get you’”. 3; Think (his over. Then adopt || tiur Systematic Saving Rian. gtiongil. Capital and Surplus* -f120,000.00. JD 4pcl

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