Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 217, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1926 — Page 7

fCLI'B CALENDER Tuesday PrortytvrlAn C. K. tarty. ut Hie | ,k at 7.30 P. M ' Mudca' Program—U. B. Church. •■3O I’* 1 ' ’ Q11 ,,„ n Esther Circle— Stary June DrtWf, 7:30 P* M. Wednesday go Cha R f, «' MiBH A,ke Kre,B '‘’’ €:3< ’ go Cha Ifokna Meyer —Port pout'dSo (’ha Rae—Mi»# Helena Meyers. p,.formed Ladies Aid Society Church parlors, 2:30 P- m. Hye Hundred Chib—Mrs. A. R Ast* haticher, 7:30 p. in. THURSDAY Moose Lejlonalres — Moose Home. 8 P m Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society Church parlors, 2:30 p.m. tipioch Missionary Society—Mrs. Charles W. Andrews, all day. z Zion Lutheran ladles Aid Society Schoolhouse, 3:30 p. m. Box Social Election School house. Pellu Theta Tail Misses Mildred K/ler and Naomi (Durkin. hostesses. W. C. T. U. Meeting- Public Li brary, 2:30 p.m. Friday D. Y. B. class of U. B. church— Mrs. William Arnold Sale of home-made mince meat, ilouchnut- and cookies, U. B. Church, al! day. Saturday Ixum . Aid of M. E. Church, K.ke 3 t; Schmit Meat Market. King's Hearlds of M. E. Church Ruth Thorton. 2:30. n m. Mrs. Clnrles BrMh'rs' section of th' Lal" ' Aid soeioy of the United Brethren church will hold an al'-dav :I>’. Wednesday, o, homemade cake, and dom'muts. Anyone wishing te ieac" an order call 585 or 903. I Mbs Alice Kreigel will be hoste- | to th' So Cha Re t C ub Wednesday evening at 6.30 o'. luck. bnller-Aruold Tii -n: irriace of. Mins Mina -Idtt Aitni'J daughter vs Mr. and Mi . IV L. Ain id. of Wells count, and Mr. 1 Haymond J. Edward' Miller, of «Mt of Lrsn 'Jhivt, i.as soknpii. ed Saturday evening, at eight o’clock, at Petroleum. Ko. Ernst Lewellen, of Petroleum, rsceived the vows of the single ring cetemony. The attendants were Mids Ruth Miller, sister of the groom, and Merline Elienbcrgc r, ol Berne. Following th" ceremony. a wedding dinner «: rved at the Arne d home. After rit extensive wedding trip, which will in.imi' 'Va-hinton, D. ' Niacia Fills ■;nd Philaitelphlti. th- yenng ouphwill . ; li> in F etred um. The groom '■•■'ho ; <ii cf M r . ami Mrs. J. Edward Mi 1 i h:i • l:i’< dl i\ i:.c. the school I'll-; | The Ladies’ Aid So iety of the M«-, I‘l'nii ' church will h Id a hake sale ct the Schmitt's Meat Market Saiitr-i 'it". The public is invited to attend. • I ■ i M Chai*. Brothers Section of U. !'. r.tu: h, bak? sale, phene 985 or 903. i Mrs. Jack Meibers was hostess to the Fortnightly club last evening at her home on Madison street. Guests, besides the club members, were Mes i'.ini> William Niblick, James Nibhck. W. A. Kuebler, Mae Meibers, C. • Ck-t!;. and the Misses Celia Smith ■ d Vercna Niblick. Prized were won by Mrs. Will Shumacher, Mis. Will L'i:> and Mrs. Ciaik. At the conclusion of the. games, the hostess served Selectable refreshments. Miss Grace toffee will be hostess at the next •nee ling. The Moose Legionaires will meet in tlia Moose home Thursday evening at eight o'clock. z\ good attendance is urged. A musicale will be given at the I nited Brethren "church at eight 0 clock tonight. A silver offering will lifted. The following program will I|! ' given: Instrumental solo. Mrs. C. •ierriman; prayer. Rev. Smith: violin Plo. Miss Pearl Layer; instrumental

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f —— "10, Fan Slogdill; vocal solo. Miss Cleora Biker; Inatru mental solo, Kirschner sisters; reading. Miss Pearl Layer; instrumental solo, Pauline plakey; instrumental solo. Miss Marie j Crider; offering; instrumental solo, Mj»» Htoglill; instrumental solo, M. Milin and J. Henry; instrumental solo, Irene Kirschner; instrumental solo, Mrs. Akey; instrumental solo, Mias Pearl Layoi: instritnier’ ' . 010, Catherine Jackson. The I). Y. B. class of the United Brethren church will meet Friday evening at the country home of William J. Arnold. The members are urged to meet at the church at seven o'clock and furnish something for the pot-hick supper. A business meeting of the Dramatic department of the Women's Chib waa held last evening at the home pt the chairman. Mrs. .1, S. Peterson. Mr;. J. R. Blair, past chairman, was elect ed secretary. Plans wye made for the opening banquet which will he ' served October 4. The opening meet ing of the Woman's Crab will be held . October 25, at the Zion Reformed church, where the ladies of the church will serve the banquet. Six new members were Invited to till vacancies made by resignations. ! Miss Irene Holthouse was hostess to the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority last evening. A short business meeting was held after which refreshments were served. A social meeting of the sorority will be held Thursday evening. —- o ——— ; Locate I W. A. Lower is attending to busi uess at Indianapolis for a couple of days. Mr. ami Mrs. French. Quinn visit ed at Fort Wayne Inst evening. Miss Dorothy Jaunita Rabbit and Mr. Orval G. Gias, burn are Adams count»Sludcnts listed in the enroll I merit of Indiana Central College at I Indianapolis. | Jacob R. Schafer who has visited , in this and other cities of northeastj ent Indiana for three weeks left to- • day for his home at Dallas, Texas. I Cail Klepper will leave tonight for Staunton, Va., where he will resume . his studies in the Staunton Military ’ Academy. Jacob Graber of Monroe township is giving his annual chicken dinner to a bunch of friends tonight. The lucky guests include the bosses and office forces from the Cloverleaf Creamenles. Krick, Tyndall & Co.. The Holland-St. Louis Sugar factory and others who are interested in agricultural work. “It's restin' some easier t'day,” -ays Tree Dot tor Ike Soles, speakin’ o' th’ 1 big rycamcre in f-ont o’ the’ o'.e Means home that suffered a troke Wednes (icy night. I guess Mrs. Telfo d Moots’ brother don't amount t' very much He wuz in town t'day an' his cigar -■■■■•-• I . '■ y uh i. Indiaaap< Its >■"' | MiJc Ida R. Christen ’• returned to l be- home today after a few dvys y i it in Detroit, Michigan, ami i'an <la. j Mis Lavon H. Chtistener ieft today ■ for Bloomi.tgton where she will re- } ->nter Indiana University in the school ' of in isle and art. Mir s Christnc;- wIJ gradi ate ir. the spring.

t THE ADAMS Theatre | “Where the Better Pictures are Shown.” ifi Today and Tomorrow yp \ rollicking farce of a Wandering Bridegroom! LK MATT MOORE—DOROTHY DEVORE—WILLARD Ifj LOUIS, and a great cast in jfl “THREE WEEKS IN PARIS” s£ [ij,“ DO YOU yearn for adventure and thirst for romance, IP DO YOU long for the thrills and glamour of Paris? jr* «P DO YOU crave laughter and light, a firce filled with merriment? S! Phi THEll—see “THREE WEEKS IN PARIS.” , Jfi He went abroad on business, but stayed away on pleasure, and Jjj OS when he decided to come heme, he found that he was officially I'j'fjj UC dead, and how could a dead man get a passport? [?P First you grin, then you chuckle, then you laugh, and finally you [Lh j L£ roar wlth o lce ' all thru ths fun of " THREE WEEKS IN PARIS.” hr iTP ALSO—“OUR GANG" Comedy in “FOURTH ALARM.” 10c 25c ||i ffj! THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—"ZANDER, THE GREAT.” jjnj A Metro Special. | ’hitft ; ; titfi, ! uifiUri cEfuiAR? . Jffi! “

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INTEREST IS '• ENLIVENED BY MANY CLASHES J ~.nLi~tr .rr. n..ri_L-r jnn_r j-urwu-yxr iroWTIM ED FROM PAGE ONE) M. Hudson, republican, whom Wayne < B. Wheeler said received 'honor * ariums” or fees for “dry" speeches, .* faced J. Bradford Pengelly, xupported by the association against the , eighteenth amendment. I Maine Election Monday Portland. Me., Sept. 14—A corn- 1 plete republican victory was indical 1 • ed today by returns from .Monday’s i state election. • Governor Ralph O. Brewster, republican, seeking reelection, has a lead of more than 2-Hitm votes overt ■ Ernest L. McLean, democrat, this i morning, when approximately three ■ quarters of the state had been heard . from. The vote stood: Brewster, republican, 98,593; Me . Lean. d< mocr.it Ic, 70,789; Brewster': majority 20,804. I Indications were that Brewster I would at least maintain this lead on i receipt of the missing returns. The four republican candidates for , re-election to congress also won comparatively easy victories. The> - were Congressmen Carroll L. Beedy, John E. Nelson. Walltjce H. White ( and Ira G. Hersey. They defeated Richard E. Herson. Edward Chase. t Charles M. Starbird and Frank A. I Peabody, respect fully. Maine did not elect a United Stales senator. A special election will it held later in the year to choose a senator to complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Bert M. Fernaid. ! Methodist Conference Opens At Evansville C Evansville. Ind.. Sept. 14.—(United Press>—Preliminary sessions of the ninty-fifth Imiiana animal conference of the Methc list Epi copal e.hun h I ci nod here today v hen Bishop Er- , nest G. Richardson of Atlanta, G t.. met with tile seventh district snp"rinI tendents of the conference. Assignments of pastors for the comI ing year were consider’d, but the :ip- . pom.mciit- will not be anneunced un- . til the closing session next Monday. The Vanguard of some 500 Ministers r and laymen started arriving this aft‘< r- » noon from all over s< ulhern Indiat" t for st ssions uv>< ued tonight at Central ?1. E. nost to the ion > ference, when Bishop Riihardson will r give the opening address. 1 Plans For Robbing Mail Truck Frustrated Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 14—(Un ted Press) —Police and federal authorities here today believed they had frustrated plans for robbing a mail truck which carries registered mail ’ between the federal budoing and the

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union station. A man giving his name as William I Donlan was held under lio.itut) lx>n<l for inve,tigation in connection w.th they alleged plot. He was arrested after the driver of the mail truck, containing a large sum of money, complained that he ( trailed the truck in an auto, mid acted lit u suspicious manner. On two occasions attempts wet" tunde Io block the way of the mnil truck and strangers were observed! loitering about the entrance to the! Federal building grounds used by the truck. Vigilance of local postal authorities* was redoubled following the 1135,0001 nuiT robliery on a Grand Truck train! mar Chicago. Rotarians To Hold Fall Conference In Fort Wayne Ind; hi ij li;. Ind., f pt. It. t t’n 1 * j cd Press) Club executive of the tv.'er 1 tie.tli district of Hie oßtvry Intvna iional selected Fort Wayne for th< 1927 district meeting at their fall 'on ference here. Tlie Fort Wayne meting i* si hednled to be In lirFeb. 21 ano 22. A report was made to the executives that Indians Rotary clubs had given $231. itm to the Rib’v Memori: Hospital for <rippled ehildrleli. Tin conference of executive; ,vil close today. Miss Naomi Holt house went to Fori Wayne today to enter Sacred Heart Academy. Most good housewives use Russ Bleaching Blue. Your grocer .mils it. TT

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Will Attempt Flight From New York To Paris New.Ynrk. Sept. 14 - U nited Preu: I Rene Fonk will hop off from Kqose-; | ■ velt field. Ixmg island at dawn toI morrow, if weather conditions permit, mt his 3,60(* mile nonstop flight from ■ . New Yotk to Paris, lie announced 1(1 I day tn u luncheon given in the honor { I of Hie Fonk party here. | Mrs. LevHs Mtlnt it is returned ••■ I h< t home in Bdiffto t, after a week's 1 | visit with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs.il I Lewis Reynolds. g

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