Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 16 September 1926 — Page 3

C !UB calender THURSDAY L0»al Daughter? c’ass of the EvanSunday scbsol-Mrs. Ed war I j Warren. 7-30 P- 111 • >lla Theta Tau—Miss Mldred w.llar. 5:« 5 promp’lyMoose I.eglonalres-Moose Home, $ d. tnPresbyterian Ladles’ A'd Society- I Church parlors, 2:30 p m. Al| . ocb Missionary Society—Mrs. I cha rles W. Andrews, all day. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid SocietySchoolhouse. 3:30 P- m. Box social—Election School house, pelta" Theta Tau—Misses Mildred Kp loi and Nsoml Durkin, hostesses. J \V C. T. U". Meeting—Public Li brary. 2:30 P m. Friday Boot Township Oil'-*’ 4-H Club — SewiiiK Exhibit—Monmouth School 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Foreign Missionary So ciety cf M. E. Church-Mrs. Somer<4. Light. 2:30 p. np. Literature Section of Woman’s Club -Library. 7:30 P m philathae class of Baptist Sunday School—At church, 7:30 p. tn. p Y. B. class of U. B. church— Mrs. William Arnold Sale of home-made mince meat, doughnut and cookies, U. B. Church, all day. Saturday | Bake Sale by L. A. S. of Robo M. E Church Schmitt Meat Market, 8 a.m. Lauies Aid of M. E. Church. b..ke sale Schmit Meat Market. King’s Hearlds of M. E. ChurchRuth Thorton, 2:30. p. m. Tuesday Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Hubert Schmitt. 8 p. m. Loyal Daughters class of E. V. church Mrs. Ed Warren. 7:30 p. nt. W. It. C. —Yoeman Hall. 1:30 p. tn. I’-i lota Xi—Mrs. Sim Burk. 7:30. The Woman's Foreign Missionary socitey of the Meth dis* church will meet with Mrs. Light Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Every member is urged to be present. Th" r.nnual dues will be paid at this meeting and election of officers will be held. ■ The literature section of the Woman's Club will be held Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock, in the Library. A good attendance of the membership h desired. Mrs. J. D. Hendricks, of MonrOe. enterta deußni.mawpCetspw(7 ISHR ent'-’ - ta4ned Sunday r, honor of Mr. lai Mrs. J. L. Gross. and grandson, of Portland. Those present were Mrs. HaL-y, cf Portland, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. ■ .J :':.-.i..fjHiiL . <if ('oluiiilii.i ' ’if \ Mr ,H-wird ll.tirr.onrrd :*."•' daughter, Jackie, Mr. and Mrs William Itegenauer. all of Fort Wayne. Ibvan ILndrL ks, Maurice Ni-.i! andMr- Leroy Manlove, of Monroe. h Hoot township Girls -ill clnbl V .■'! hold a-eewittg exhibit at ?! “j mouth School Friday evening at 7:3dj o’clock. The public is invited to attend I Mr. and Mrs. Chas 11. Harkless ent 'rtained last Sunday at dinner, it being Mrs. Harkless GV Birthday. Al! the children and grandchildren were presint.Mis. Lizzie Able a sister of the hostess surprised her with a big birth-i duy cake holding 60 candles. Those I pr sent were Mr. and Mrs. Frank ( Harkless and children. Viola, Julia. ■ ml David of Poe, Ind, Mr. and Mrs. 1 McCoy’s Puts Weight on Weak Skinney Men ‘ Hollows in cheeks —hollows in the sides of neck — flatness in chest — "hy. don’t you do something to make, yourself look like a real man? McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets puts, on weight where weight is needed —not only that but they build up your general health and you K'ow stronger, more energetic and get plenty of ambition. One woman gained 15 pounds in six weeks and it any underweight man or woman doesn’t gain 5 pounds in 30 days with McCoy’s Holthouse Drug Co., or the druggist from whom they purchased them will gladly return the purchase price. 60 tablets CO cents. Ask for McCoy’s—they are I sugar coated.

jk ii’T’l T7l £.l V 1 A thrilling expose of Passions in the shadows of the 8| 1 lie Ji lame 01 the lUKOH Arctic Circle featuring Seena Owens and Arnold Gray. H I P mH Sh IK “THE FLAME.” lured men to the Midas and danced her way into their hearts until love awakened her- better nature v lo f ,hc f J**? I '*/” 'fnd ‘' J.m I J|£iW BjLfy >Sb tUb straight road of life. An unforgetable story of the great white spaces of the Canadian Northwest. A GREAT SIOIH of strong men and .. . gft ■R W sS»i RB women in the dazzling white spaces of the frozen North—a poignant love theme admirably developed. ■ ■ TON IGH TT OMOR RO W ADDED ATTRACTION—“TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT” Comedy and Felix, the (at a n z.>c. | Ide 25c 'hmdiiv-I'nesd;!} Dong. Cairltauks in ‘ ’’l H< BLACKP IRA T E ’ All Colored Pictu rcs. |

I Martin Fuelling and on Kenneth, Mr | and Mr-. Richard Harkless of Fort ' Wayne. Mr and Mrs. Millard Hark ■ lesa and Mrs. Lizzie Able of Decatur. , Mrs. A. K. Asbbaucher was hostess to the Five Hundred Club last evening I Several games were played and high | scores were won by Mrs Frank Bar ■ thel and Mi ■ Joe Lose, who were a , warded with prizes. Garden flowers I were used as a floral note In the decor ' utlons of the enteitainlng rooms. Roi fteshments were served by the hos ‘ tess. The next meeting wlfl be held i In two weeks. Col. and Mrs. Reppert celebrated I their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at their home on Second street, yes terday. At six o’.loik. they entertain ed at dinner for several relatives Covers were laid for their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reppert, Sr., of j Vera Cruz; Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirsch, of this city; Mr. and Mrs. Oita Kitsch :.nd children, Helen and Frederick, Mr ami Mrs Fred Sellemeyer and daughter. Della. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vance and daughter. Lee Anna. and Mr. Harold Kirsch. An exquisite bouquet of pink roses was used as a centerpiece and tiny rosebud nut cups marked each guest’s place. The celebrants were presented with many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs Reppert were married in the home of the later’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Kirsch, on Sc end street, Septembei 16, 1901. Rev. George Grethers. who was pastor cf the Zion Reformed church at that time, read the ceremony in the pres, nee of thirty guests. Fol- . low ing the ceremony in the presence lowing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. I Reppert left on a trip through the I east, and upon their return began | housekeeping in a small cottage on Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Reppert have one daughter, Eleanor, and one son. Rolland. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and fain ly. of this city, and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones of Pocatel-! 10, Idaho, and Mrs. Hart, of Montpelier, were the guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. James Studer at Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Alice Kreigel delightfully entertained the members of the So Cha Rea Club last evening at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lose, on E m street. —

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At six thlity o'ciocf.. a thtee-ociirse dinner was served Garden flowers were uied as table lacerations. After dinner five hundf. d whs played and prizes were won b> Mlns Cecile Miller Miss Catherine Omlor and Mrs. Huber* Schmitt Miss Theresa Appleman wa , a guest besides the club members The hostess was a r ated in serving the dinner hy Mrs. Lose. Miss Helena Meyers will have the next meeting. Mrs. Hubert Schmitt will entertain the members cf the Auction Bridge Club Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. ILocaßs Th’ hardest thing, next *' drlvln' a new car twenty-five miles an' hour fer th’ first 50V miles, is seein’ a Victroly kneedie in th’ road in time t’ dodge it. I think our ministers ate loin’ party well considerin’ all ther battlin’s done alone an' single handed. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kirby, of Willoughby, Ohio, are visiting friends and relatives heie today. Mrs Arthur Meyers, of Van Wert. Ohio, underwent a tonsillotomy Wednesday morning. Her mother, Mrs. Alva Nichols, is spending a few days with her. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Weismanth* have returned to their home in Waukegan, Illinois, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and family. . Gerald Cole and Bernard Clark have How to stop BOILS! There’s only one way to stop boils. Stop the cause of boils! That’s common sense—isn’t it? All right. Boils thrive because the blood gets so weak |in healthy,- red cells that it can’t ; throw off the impurities that get into , the body. There’s not enough rich, red blood to purify the system. Now —S. S. S. builds back the blood to fighting strength. S. S. S. builds red-blood-cells — builds them by the millions! Boils dry up! S. S. S. is the thing. Impurities that cause boils and other skin eruptions can’t stand up against the rich, healthy, ved blood that S. 8. S. builds. That’s all there is to it. Stop boils with S. S. S. It’s the way. Get it at any druggist. The larger bottle is more economical. I

retained from the Ste lari-Warner Radio convention which was held tn Indianapolis this week. R J Harting motored to Muncie last evening and was accompanied home by James Touhey wiio has been v siting there for a week. Several representatives of the Continental Sugar Company which re-

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New Brunswick Records Out Today STOP IN AND HEAR THEM SLIGHT RAY ELECTRICAL RECORDS RELEASED TODAY 3105 —Hiida Troika—Gypsy Orchestra Harry Horlick, Director The A. & P. Gypsies Steuka-Rasin —Gypsy Orchestra Harry Horlick. Director The A. & P. Gypsies 3116—Standing in the Need of Prayer—Male Quartet and Piano Maskat Shrine Quartet I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray (Negro Spiritual)—Male Quartet, Piano Maskat Shrine Quartet 3119 —Menuet in G—Violin Solo Pianoforte by Frederic Persson Fredric Fradkin Mighty Lak’ a Rose —Violin Solo Pianoforte by Frederic Perscon Fredric Fradkin 3127 —Song of the Volna Boatmen With Male Chorus Brunswick Concert Orchestra Goin’ Home (“From the New World") With Male Chorus Brunswick Concert Orchestra 3204—Te1l Me You Love Me—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Isham Jones’ Orchestra Three Thirty Blues—Fox Trot Isham Jones’ Orchestra 3208—After Long Absence—Tenor Allen McQuhae Adelai (A Little Mexican Serenade) —Tenor ... Allen McQuhae 3215—Hard-to-Get Gertie—Singing Cbmedienne Esther Walker Ya Gotta Know How to Love—Singing Comedienne Esther Walker 3217—Roses—Fox Trot Vocal Chorus by Keller Sis'ers and Lynch Carl Fenton's Orchestra I Found a Round-A-Bout Way to Heaven—Fox Trot Vocal Chorus Fenton’s Orchestra 3218—Hello, Aloha- How Are You—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Mike Markel’s Orchestra Hi-Hol The Merrio (As Long as She Loves Me) —Fox Trot Vocal Chorus Markel’s Orchestra 3219 —What! No Spinach—Comedian with Piano Ed Smalle Waffles—Comedian with Piano Ed Smalle 3220—My Little Nest (Os Heavenly Blue)—Fox Trot Golden and His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra —J Roses Remind Me of You—Fox Trot Ernie Golden and His Hotel McAlpin Orchestra WBm 3222—When the Red. Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin’ Along—Comedian Jolson Fenton's Orchestra I#A. \ Here I Am—Comedian Al Jolson with Carl Fenton's Orchestra \ 3227—Lay My Head Beneath a Rose—Fox Trot With Vocal Duet Colonial Club Orchestra xtAii \ Hush-A-Bye— Fox Trot With Vocal Duet Colonial Club Orchestra Ww \ 3233—Every Little Thing You Do—FT From "Ziegfeld’s Revue of 1926" Voc. Chor. Fenton's Orchestra Florida, the Moon and You—FT From “Ziegfeld's Revue of 1926” Voc. Chor. Fenton's Orchestra 3234—The Old Fiddler’s Song—Tenor with Violin and Flute Vernon Dalhart 'IS 7 > \ My Head Beneath a Rose—Tenor with Violin and Flute Vernon Dalhart MW ffiA * X I 3237—H0w Many Times?—Fox Trot Bennie Krueger’s Orchestra ./v-aL '■ Mi I Leave Me Something to Remember—Fox Trot Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Mi 3240—Where’d You Get Those Eyes?—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Lyman's California Orchestra Myß; MJ A< I Breezin' Along With the Breeze—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Lyman's California Orchestra I 3244 —it's Too Late to Be Sorry Now—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Colonial Club Orchestra *jx rA / I My Pal Jerry—Fox Trot With Vocal Chorus Colonial Club Orchestra .! 3245—Jackass Blues. Fox Trot With Voc. Chor. The S Jl -■ * ' 1 - be>*n HenSers '" ' 3251 —Tenderly—l enor HaenscKen, Direc. Baur ’*B'rU'?v-;; o'or"©Teh' " - --- That’s Why I Love You —Tenor Haenschen, ■ aEaSgMM Director Frankiyn Baur wiih Brunswick Hour Orc!:cstra Fbi*. 1 Ave Maria i Schubert i Rianafeb te by Persson '' * • '' " Vfelln Obb. by Rosen —Soprano in German Claire Dux '' H tAct Sacns).-Contralto <n French Onegin wil ' 'b I' 'VI!* L Carmen —Chanson Boheme (Les tringles de sistres) W ? P ' W (Bizet) —Contralto in French Onegin OR Bl hiiiii 1 z wßrI Amazing Music ■I B vl Brunswick “Light-Ray” II • Il electrical recording NEW RELEASES EVERY THURSDAY. YOU ARE INVITED TO STEP IN AND HEAR THEM. — Play on all phonographs but best on the Pumphrey’s BRUNSWICK

leently absorbed the Hullan'l St Lonla 1 plant here are here meeting the people and looking over the Ueld. Mr. • Ctrmody Is accompanying them on I their trips to various eeot 011 sof i jhls territory. 1 How about a Hallowe’en celebration this year. The one last year ■ i pleased ninny people and we under

i stand Mr. Jess Rke will again assume si the ehiiirmunsliip if it is desired that '. be proceed. 1 A number of people called at demf| <<ratlc headquarters last evening

$ THE ADAMS Theatre s “Where the Better Pictures are Shown.” Today and Tomorrow ! t, I m A comedy drama of life along the Mexican border! i LT- * >■ v jrjx w n. T Z inder needed a father; h s InP >lwl own had been lost ’ stra * etl Tp A▼ >1 or stolen. So in a tumble- art Ijjn M Ifc Ask <■ T? down 'flivver' Mamie set out "ft | wf B W** i kjl on a pilgrimage to find the jl tfa 1 boy a * ather - ancl wandered UE *7 A IKf 1,1,0 Arizona and Mexico be- , iw to*** her search was over, ml SR ,ts a ,eas ‘ of f T ltd* * I antl ro na,lce - Liss on ths THLr, Vt l\ / w ■ border is just one escape as- . IJK ter another for Marion — IC A unt| | somtone captures her • r- heart! I .11 Miss Davies is supported by the following all-star cast Harrison Ford, Holbrook Blinn. Harry Myers, George Siegmann, Emily I UE Fitzroy, Richard Carle, Hedda Hopper, Hobart U* ' Bosworth, and Master John Huff. jy ALSO—“Should Husbands Pav,” Mack Sen nett comedy, gu 10c 25c i I SATURDAY—“BuffaIo Bill. Jr.” in RAWHIDE, a Western thriller, yI ’ iff-. O ’ ’ .1 IE L£ LE LE LT LE IE IE LE LE L£ L£ LX, : . aralaiErt.>rCTl<irtnl --‘i .3rl. . 331 r-i „-3rl. .31 x..31m ■■-Jl. u lOTaCTIa uai. 1

The rooms are open meh evening and you nre welcome. . ... ■ ■O' 1— If you wish beautiful auowy white clothes always use Russ Bleaching Blue. Al Igrocers TT

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