Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1926 — Page 5
(U B I ALHNDER Monday n(hhin sMora-. Python >»««* of '.vomon’a CM ' ‘ || Mnser, 8:S0 f. '”■ N-H'e ‘'" lb - At Py ‘ h "‘' Home. »f"’r ,n ,|r< '' . tr Department of Woman. \f,«» .1 S. Pottrsoh, 7:30 p. m ''pLi ’ rh,,|il T ‘ , ‘" Mi “ S ,rG " e Ho,t hna.e L3O P M ’ fortnight* Club-Mrs. Jack Mel Tuesday MMicni Program—tl. B. Church • 30 p.m. Qdeon Esther Circle— Mary Jam Peavor, 7:30 *’ **. Wednesday Po ch i l!»< -Mi*’ M'’ l, na ? ie > er ' So Cha Rde-Mlss Helena Meyers. p, .formed Ladies Aid Soc> e <yChunh parlofs. 2:30 p. m. Pho Hundred Club-Mrs. A. 11. Ash baucher. 7:30 p. nt. THURSDAY Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid SocietyChurch parlors. 2:30 p.m. Antioch Missionary Society—Mrs Charles W. Andrews, all day. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society— Schooihrtise, 3:30 p. m. Box Social Election School house. Theta Tau Misses Mildrei f. lcr and Naomi Durkin, hostesses W. C. T. U. Meeting—Public Li brary, 2:30 p.m. Friday Sale of home-made mince meat doughnut- and cookies. V B. Church all day. Saturday King ■ Hearlds of M. E. Churchj Ruth Thorton, 2:30. n in. Mr, Baker’s section of tin Vhiteu Brethren ladies aid Society wi! hold a sale of home-made mince mbal d "ighnuts and cookies at the tl. P church a 1 day next Friday. Order may he left by telephoning 903 o> 355. A box ocial will be held at th< E’ection S Hool Tiousb. Tuesday even ing, September 16. Prizes will lie m wardtd In a cake walk and other, con ts ’ W. G. Griffith i.- txte UaUker An iihptfHant business meeting ci the .Music Section of the Wcman’: Club wi 1 be held tonight with Mr: Cecile .M'iser, at her home on Madisoi street. All members ure utged to a tend. The King Hearlds of the Methodic church will meet with Ruth Thorton. 1024 Adanis street. Saturday afterRoob at two o’clock. the regiiisv meeting cf the Zien Lu th eran church Ladies Aid Society • I' be held in the schoolhouse Thursday i ne matting ol ihfe So Cha Rea clu’' which was to have been held Wed no day evening with Miss Hetehc ?.!■ ■ ers has been postponed to Wed ne lay. Seplefliber 22. All member!* are Urged tb note .the change. . bcbharot-Ford Mi-s Effie Ford, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Ford, of Decatur and Mr. George 11. Gebhardt, ct Fbtt IV a io. •.verb guitely married at th< i'mi cf J. W. Merrimttn, jitsHc* o! th' nonce, here at 6 o'clock Saturday l i ning. Mb. Gehnardt is a son of Mr and Mrs. David Gebhardt. He is em pi yed Ss a roofer ir Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Ghbb.irdc will reside in Feit Wayne. Announcements have been received of the coming marriage of Miss Alice Deter dnd Mr. Carl Gillig. both of To ledo. Ohio. The ceremony will take place at the cathedral, at Toledo, 0.. September 15. The groorri-tb-be is well known here, and he is nephew bf Mr. Conrad Gillig. Mr. Gillig will attend the wbdding. Fifty years of happy mar.tal life for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bentz reached a joyous climax Sunday. September 12. in a Golden Wedding celebration, In which a company oNrelatives and friends to the number of seven* ty-five shared. At high noon, a deHcous three-course chicken dinner ''as served. Seated at the table with the honored guests were their ten children. A large Golden cake mark- 1 cd the’ center. In the. afternoon, a/ program was given, the little Misses 1 Mary Magdalene Heiman and Irene‘S Lengerich echoed the sentiments of all by giving the Salutatory address, b Music, games and dancing ccntributed to the generr.l gc-d time of all. a|l purse was presented to the bride and ' Broom of fifty years ago. together < *dtb A slower of Wishes that thA i
venra may grow brighter and bright 1 ar merging Into the glow of the' diamond wedding. Among those pres 1 ent, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bentz, Ixmise ahd Theodore Bentz, of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Linus Meyer and family, if camphell, Mo„ Mr and Mrs. Frank Wilhelm «nd sone, Joseph and Rd ward, of Arcola; Mr. nnd Mrs. John I Wilhelm, Mrs. Mary DeWald, Mr. i Oeotgo Wilhelm, Miss Margaret Zim ' merman, nf Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. rhatlbs LaPffli and son, Pau), of Dunkirk; Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ixmg•■rich and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hclmnh and family, Mr and Mrs. Frank Bentz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvo Shell and family, Sam ind Charles Bentz. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lengerich, Jacob Heath, Mrs. laivina Heath and children, Bertha and Doris. The first reunion of the Junior Worden family was held Sunday, September 12, at SnnSet Park. ' A chicken dinner was served, after 1 which games were enjoyed. Those I present included Mr. and Mrs. HarryWorden and son. Junior; Mr. and I Mrs. Arthur Worden and children, Ueno and Loretta, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meyers and children. Betty Jean and Jimmy Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Pett and children. Dorothy, Bobby and Leonard, Mr. Paul Coyne, ill of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worden and children. Thelma, Woden and Eline, of Michigan. The 'Antioch Missionary society will meet in the home of Mrs. Charles Andrews Thursday all day. Every ■ me is urged to attend. The Pythian Sisters will meet tonight at the Home at 7:30 o'clock. The members are urged to attend this ‘he first meeting since the vacation months. The Presbyterian Indies’ Add so■iety will meet in the church parlors. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock A good attendance is desired. Q .
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(Chatles D Tecpie and daughter. Miss Alta, motored to Rom City Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Teep’fe and Col. Fordyce. Miss Rosella Dull who has been the ■juest of her grand-father Mr. D. R. gj-vviu for the past week returned to Wli’shire and will enter school there today. Miss Ldlah Mumma, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. C. C. Mumma. left today for Huntfngfdn. to begin her second year in Huntington College. Miss Mumma Is taking a Liberal Arts course. Registration was held at the College f >- day and class work will begin tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Macy and daugher returned last evening ta their heme ■it Gallon. Ohio. Miss Mary Macy accompanied them and will visit for a i week cr two. Harl Hdllingswortii, democratic can dHate for sheriff, was visiting with .-ntcd- h«re b iturday evening. E. M. Ray of Berne was here ci business today. Take a look at the new sign at Democratic headquarters and plan H t drop in occasionally. XFrank Tolan of Fort Wayne attended to business here this afternoon. J. H. Carmody and family have returned frem a visit at Holland and Grand Rapids. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bell and daughter were guest: at the J. T. Merrynia i heme Sunday. R. B. Robinson, who is past eightydx years old, is seriously ill at his tome in Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beery, of Ansonia. Ohio, who have been visiting their nephew, B. F. Beery and other relatives, have returned to their home. B. F. Beery, who has been confined to his bed for the past week, is slowly improving. Farmers in the vicinity are busy getting their ground ready for wheat, but are hindered on account of the rain. Howard Berey. of Detroit, Michigan, motored here Sunday to spend the day with his parehts. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. livery. Mr. Beery is sales manager of the Detroit Creamery company. Eden Yeoman, of east Os Monroe, who for several years was in the naval serried, will leave within a few days to reenlist. C. D. Teeple, C. J. Lutz attended a meeting of the Presbytery in Fort Wayne today. , | Robert and Arthur Voglewede, Earl Christen, Eugene Durkin. Fred Schulte | land Hugh Holthouse left today for ( South Bend where they will enter Notts Dame University. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Essex and danghte’. Geitrude and Mrs. Bernard , Spangler and children, ot Shelby 0..; Mr,and Mis. Henry Schmitt, ot Co’um , bi* City. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bram.e-. c! Fort Wayne, tfreffe the guests Os M-’.j , and Mrs. Frank Schmitz and family.’<
•ECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1926.
Adjudged “Miss America** ■y. r*l Cz • » iml A J V Js' 1 I Nuinm Descygne Sninllwood, of Tulsa, Okla., was chosen “Miss America” al lhe Alluntic City beauty pageant.
~ Sunday. Roy Johnson has gone to Peoria, Illinois. where ho will lie the official an nounriir at the National Berkshire Show. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schroyw and son. 1 Frederic, and daughter, Kathryn, mo-1 tored to Bcllfouutaine, Ohio, Sunday, and were the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Peterson and ' daughter, Lois and Mr. Ross Ewart, motored to Fort.Wsvne last evening where they attended the ’’Music Box Revue,” at the Shrine Temple. Clarence Spuhler left this morning for Lafayette where he will resume hfs studios at Purdue University. I Miss Dorthea Wclsmantle, of Waukegan, Illinois, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and L-.mily. The Misses Fan Hammell and Effie Patton were among those from here who saw "The Music Box Revue,” at , Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Swain, and i daughter. .Janet, of Bluffton, were tue > guests of Mrs. Swaim’s mother. Mrs. Agres Andrews, and other relatives, here over the week-end. r Robert Mi ls left l his morning for i Lafayette, where he will attend Pur- , due University Mrs. Alia Nichols spent the day in Fort Wayne with fri nds. Amons: those who saw' the Music Box Review," at the Shrine Temple in Fort Wayne last night were Mr. and Mrs. R D. Myers and daughter, Josephine. the Misses Marcella Hower, , Majerie May, Mildred Liddy. Florin? Ml'hand Vera Butler. Mr. Gerald Mylott. Mr. and M’ - >' -rl: • , Mr. and Mrs. John Poling, of Portland were the guests of Mr and MrEa Augenhaugh ->n« family, here, Si aday. , Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weismantle, of rt’augegon, Illinois, stopped here for an over Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs E F. Gass and family, enroute to Detroit, and Canada. Miss Catherine Lantz, of Van Wert , Ohio, was a guest of Miss Mary Dein inger over the week end. Robert Daniel ha; left for Indian spoils where he wi 1 enter the Junioi yt'Or medicine at Indiana Medica College. W. A. Lower. C. C. Pumphrey are ir Indianapolis attending a meeting ol the Rotary Club exectrfives, which ii being held today and tomorrow at thr b’.ayiicol Hotel, Will Barr, of Bluffton will preside at the meeting. Fiank C. Cclan. of Fort Wayne, war a business caller in the city this morn Jng. M s. G. C. Reinktag and daughters Olga and Ze’.ma. and Miss Minnie Steele, visited friend- in New Haven yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lafrell and son Paul, of Dunkirk, returned to theii home after spending the day with Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bentz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bentz, of Akron Ohio, returned home after spending the week-end visiting relatives anc i attending the Golden Wedding Ann! versaiy of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bentz Miss Mildred A_key spent the day ir Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Mrs. Jessie Rupert, of Decatur route twd, was admitted to the local hos- I pital for treatment, today. I Harold Tester, of High street, un- , derwent a major operation at the Ad- , ants County Memorial hospital this inorneng and is getting along nocely ’ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rosenwinkle j and Vane Thompson, of Fort Wayne, i spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie s Ranier and family. Mr. Thompson will remain here for a week’s visit, j , j-.-. ..,JSX— Get the Habit—Tradb at Rome, it Paye
Dale Eley Has One Finger Amputated Dale Eiey, of Berne, who was sever- ■ ly burned by an electric shock while working as a lineman tor the Citizens’ ! Telephone company a few weeks ago, under vent an opeiation for removal of one finger on his .est hand, at the Adams County Memories! Hospital this morning. He is reported to be recovering
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Sranted Divorce A divorce was granted to Mrs. Rachel C. Burdg in circuit court this morning on her complaint against W-illis M. Burdg. The parties re-ide at Genevp. The defendant was restrained from lemarrying for a period of two years. Defendant Defaults In the case of Clarenca ritevens vs. Bertha Stevens, the defendant was called and defaulted Marriage Licenses George H. Gebhardt, roofer. Fori Wayne, to Etfia Ford, Decatur. Conference Os Methodists Opens at Evansville Tuesday Evansville. Ind., Sept. 13. — (Unlt.d Press) —Plans were viit tally complete today for the opening of the ninatyfifth Indiana annual caiifeience of the Methodist episeorai < hurch at the central M. E. church here ic.m->w night. While sessions wi'l not bo opened formally until tomorrow night, Bisiiop presiding Bishop will th.. Cabinet, composed of listric; superintendents and the board of examiners, early in the day. The Bishop will speak at the opening session on “care to which a retired minister is entlt'e.l,” Airplane Hide Restores Speech To Two Young Girls Chicago, Sept. 13.—(United Press) — Mama, mama." screamed Laura slovey, 15. and Margaret Norton, 12 two {iris had been unable to speak from infancy as they were dipping cfid peeding over Chicago's loop distiict: tn an airplane. Fear was the medi im hat restored their speech, do-tors say. Skunk and Dog Get Playful Lincoln, 111.. Sept. 13.—(United Press) —A skunk anti a dog et out to playfully chase each other wboi.’ the Monroe school here, resulting In a. general exodus of lhe pupils. The' trouble did not cease when the skunk | was killed for the doc, saturated with Grade A. Skunk Oil. insisted on celebrating by leaping on the students. — o— : SHE WAS A F R A 11) TO SLEEP, "For a year I was afraid to sleep because gas (from s(omach) collect-1 ed around my heart. Now I take Adlerlka once a week and have not been bothered since." (signed) Mrs E Cole. Ad’erika reniovas gas in TEN minutes and brings out old waste matter you never thought was in your system. It is such an excellent intestinal evacuant that, it ts wonderful for constipation and allied stomach trouble. Stops that full bloated feeling apd makes you happy and cheerful No, matter what yen have tried the REAL action of,. A4lerita will aurp- sfr you. Sni th. , Yager & Falk, druggists. I
Condition Os Senator McKinley Is Vnchanged Martinsville, Ind., stop-t. 13 -(Unlt-j rd Press! Uohdlttan of Senator William ft. McKinley, of Illinois, uss reported un< hitnged today by Dr. tl. H. Eghbrt. his physician at the home Lawn SMhltiritfta ho ’e The Si nator Is rthb- Io eat soft fdrtds and Ims rt<> fever hot Is still very Weak. Ho rdllled itfM dtaek from the prti’ifmtmin that threatened his life and hope now Is hold for his recovery. ia -O Two llundred Arrested Sinct? Attack On Mussolini Rome, Sept, 13.— (United Press) — Two bundled persons are under arrest and the general director of police and the chief of police have resigned as a result of the attempt upon the life of premier Mussolini Saturday. Mcst of the prisoners will be freed, It was understood, after ddestionlhg. Police are trying to learn if the bombing of the Piemler’s car was due to widespread plot. Crispo Moncado, Gr neral director of police, and chief of police Peril!! have been replaced by Arturo Bocchinl, prefect of the Genoa police, and M. Angulcci, respectively. o— Indiana Man Commits Suicide In Cleveland Cleveland, 0., Sept. 13. — (United Press.) — Killed in a leap from the [sixth stoy of a hotel here yesterday, the body of Floyd U. Hanna, 29. was on its way to Worthington, Indiiina, today for burial. Clarence C. Hanna. Cleveland, a ■ brother, was accompanying it. A nervous and physical breakdown was blamed for the suicide. Hanna was a graduate of the University of Illinois. o Fatally Injured by Auto Indlanap lis. Ind., Sept. 13— (Unitcd Press)- John Morris, 66, a street car emp’oye, died from a fra tured skull received when he was struck I by an auto yesterday. I William Burns, d’iver of the car. I was 'inld pendtng invetligition of the accideht today. Eigh other persons were injured in ' in auto and traffic accidents over the week-end here., o — , Annual Shrine Day Celebration Held Sunday Franglin, Ind., Sept. 13.—(United Press)— Four thousand Masons and i their families thronged the grounds
20 Years of Stomach and Kidney Trouble ■i —————— Trouble All Gone Now. Backache Quit. Eats Anything. 11 “I suffered with stomach trouble for twenty years. I was bloated and at times I felt as if there was a rock lying in the pit of my stomach. My , kidneys were weak and I had to get up several times during the night. My back ached ail the time. Nothing I ate did me any good, and I tried I different medicines without improving. Th®" f> f'' l I hil jne to trv ' Viuna. T’m -* . W?"’" i '■■ on When I started in I only weighed 145 pounds; now I weigh 157 pounds, a gain of 12 pounds, and I feel fine. i Don’t have » any • trouble with my I stomach any more and can sit down to the table and eat a good hearty . | meal without one bit of fear. I don’t have any trouble with my kidneys I and back, either.*All the pains have. ! gone. My constipation is entirely gone, and I want to say Viuna did ' it all.”—Chas.. LA Scott, 839 East I Maryland St., Indianapolis, Jnd. I Viuna acts 'promptly on sluggish I bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you're not glad you tried Viuna. your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. p x VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE Box Social I i Election School House 1 mile east of Kirkland ( township high school, 2 miles south of Peterson. Thurs., Sept. 16 Cake Walk and other prize awards. W. G. Griffith, Teacher. *
f of thb Indiana Masonic home here yes I | terday for the annual Shrine l>ay cele-i I hratlon. I A musical program In which the bofra bdtid of the hdlitb, the Murat! , TnMiple band th« Mttiiit i'haniers rtf | Lldldnapolfs took -p.t’t featuted the . program. Rev. Lewis Brown of Ind | lanapolls was the prlnclpill speaker. t'rlnceinn Practical jokers nearly • ( nttss'd the jailing of a local you'll I I when they wired a bench on a uptown street here. The first “victim" was a pbllceman and after he had felt the effects of the electrical current he promptly arrested the first youth lie i saw. JTieinls y)eare.d lhe lad.
I 111.1 I Illi 111 ll—M | THE CORT | Last Time Tonight gg | “THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO” a A First Nationoal Attraction with CONSTANCE TALMADGE UE f Jfi ” er n:,in< ’ 0,1 evt ' r y mtiii's lips bill nut her kiss, There wasn't a dame in Btissia wasn't worried about Q£ DE her sweetheart or husband when Connie did her veil Pj I® dance. They could see her twinkling toes hut they Eg jrfl couldn't see her heart and when she did fall in love hS sjß she picked a husband not somebody rise's her own! sM jg “NOTHING MATTERS,” a good comedy. Ip 15c 35c S tUK Coming Doug Fairbanks in “THE BLACK PIRATE.” S 31 Lui) ■ ' | THE ADAMS Theatre | “Where the Better Pictures Are Shown" ’ s Last Time Tonight yjA flaming document of our times! LOIS MonAN ’ ° f t uE I n,,,s * sensational motion DE I - pk'ture “finds” in the past live years. tfj !fi A strong dramatic story of a DE 1 beautiful high-spirited girl of r) % j today who is victorious over p ® | a narrow-minded, bigoteil l l 4jg DE fl If I father and lhe evil influence UE ir- —~ I «—4/ jr'YVvi Broadway theatrical "lite. 3B / * '/ fl "\ n An ex P" se °l today's morals 3™ I \ Hl| )l! thal will startle you with its f3l I I 1 frankness. From the fam- “ff WvA <ll,s ( osmopolitaii magazine dSI sto^byßexUead ‘- SR d ye I “-.JkF"'’" ’ .ft A s|g RfcX ® a I One of Paramount's g " ill griat s,,cda,s! 95 /y ALSO Arson's Fables SR ! s w .ye \ ho** 1 * lac—3ac ' an] !-p •SI TCESDAV and WEDNESDAY Dorothy Divor Malt rv I rid Moore. Willard Louis, and a great cast, in “TIIBEE .nJ : 31 WEEKS IN PARIS.” A'rollicking farce of a Wandering “n Bridegroom. ALSO "Ol R (l.\N(i ’ eomedv, Efej gjf in the “EOCR 1 11 ALARM!” UJ and > Purse / i i JPacks/orglf PEPPERMINT JILjA F LAVO R after Every MeaC
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