Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 220, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1926 — Page 5

CUB CALENDER Friday Po( »hont«B Degree Team Practice -■lft n. IXL Root Township Girls’ HI Club gealng Exhibit-Monmouth School 7 30 p. in. Womans Foreign Missionary So nf M E. Church— Mrs. Somerfjctv oi .«• Tl p*. bight. 2:30 p. m. Literature Sectlop of Woman’s Club -Library. 7:30 p. m Philathae class of Baptist Sunday School- At church. 7:30 p. m. n V B class of U. B church-' jjfs. William Arnold. Sale of home-made mince meat. d( ,i lC bnuts and cookies. U. B. Chnrch' K «I1 day ■■ Saturday H BakP sale by 1., A. S. of Bobo M. E M Church S' hmitt Meat Market. 8 am H Mutes Aid of M. K. Church. b..ke Bi sa |e-S< limit Meat Market. SB King's Hearlds of M. E. Church H Ruth Thorton. 2:30. p m. B Monday Delta Theta Tail Miss Charlotte H Niblick. 7:30 p. m. B Tuesday S| CLof •' Social an<l Pot Luck B Cupper- K. of <’■ Mall. 6:30 p. m. | ■ Auction Bridge Cl ib-Mrs. Hubert B Schmitt. Bp. m. HR Loyal Daughters class of E. V B church Mrs. Ed Warren, 7:3<t i> m. B| WR <' Yoeman Hall. l:3o p tn. Bj Psi lo,a Xi—Mrs. Sim Burk, 7:30, |B The Pocahontas Degree team will B meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock, for B practice. All members are urged to HI be present. ( oB Mrs. B T Terveer was hostess to B her Bridge Club last evening. Guests ■B beside., the club members were Mes B <lam"S Erank Lose. Hubert Schmitt, B I'harks Voglewede. Adrian Wemhoft. B and thP Misses Mayme Terveer and B Emilie Crist. Tables were arranged B f r Bridge and prizes were won by B Miss Adelaide Deininger and Miss B Emilie Crist. Mrs. Terveer served B delirious refreshments. The .next He meeting will be held in two <v?ek r - B "Uh Mrs. James Cowan. B The regular meeting of the Five B Hundred Clnb was held last even nr B with Mrs. J. H. Bremerkamp. At B six o'clock a delicious three course ■ dinner was served. At cards Mrs. C. ■ V. Connell and Mrs. D. D. Clark won ■ high scores and were awarded priezs. ■ The Catholic Ladies of Columbi.-’ ■ will hold a social meeting and pot ■ luck sapper at 6:30 o’clock at the K. B of C. Hall Tuesday evening. All B members are urged to attend. H The Delta Theta Tati sorority will K’- kiwi,l l><lw 7 30 o'clock Monday eveumi b will b». business of Importance ami B all members of the sorority are urged B to be present. I Mr and Mrs. Fred Mills, of this city. have received an Invitation to atten I the wedding of Miss Dorothy Hill Re; ■ nolds, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C'e - ence G. Reynolds, of Elizabeth, Ne ; Jersey, to Dr. Elston Vorhees Binn also of Elizabeth, the event to occr on Saturday, October 9. The bride 1 Mothers Look for the Quaker’s picture when buying oats. That means richer flavor *• L_ o-J WHEN children say they don’t like oats, it's usually because rich Quaker flavor is missing. Children who ordinarily don’t take to oats are often quickly won to this important food, simply by giving them “Quaker.” The flavor is uniquely different; toasty, rich and creamy, Quaker Oats alone has it. Some 50 yeara were spent in perfecting it. Quaker milling, too, retains much cf the “bulk” of oats. And that make* laxatives less often needed. Thus protein, carbohydrates and vitamines aM "bulk” combine in making Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. Get Quick Quaker (cooks in 3 to 5 minutes) or Quaker Oats today at your grocer. Quick Quaker

a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, and'ls' known by H number of people here. I -o _ Roy Johnson motored to Van Wert. Ohio, tills morning where ho will con ! duct n cattle sale. Tomorrow, ho will i be the auctioneer at a sale at I’auld Ing, Ohio. I'll het th' jiext big European eon , filet 'll be a cheaper affair than a No 2 "Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Th’ fine thing about havin' had three of four! years in college is that you're suppos-; cd t' know somethin’ which Is a' ■ mighty big advantage when you really 1 don't. —Abe Martin, In Indianapolis I News. > Dau Niblick and son, Harold, of Niblick & Co., made a business trip io Portland today. Mrs. George Schug, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Samuel Butler, and other relatives and friends here for the past five weeks, left this morning for Colum- | bus, Ohio, where she and her husband will reside. Mr. and Mrs.! ' Schug formerly-lived in Mobile, Alad Attorney E. B. Adams made a professional business trip to Fort Wayne i ihis morning. I Mrs. Raymond Keller spent the day in F’ost Wayne visiting friends. | Mrs. Albert Mutschler was the guest of friends in Fort Wayne today, j Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Jones anil non. Ervin, of Pocatello, Idaho, who have been visiting friends and relatives here for several days, will go to Fort Wayne tomorrow to visit relatives. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Harry Hart, of Montpelier, who has also been visiting here. Mrs. Jones before her marriage was Miss Inez Coverdale. I W. A. Klepper is attending to busiSEND FOR free trial packet Folev and Company, 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., value so highly the medicinal qualitirsof their Foley Pills diuretic, that they guarantee them to give satisfaction or money refunded. Write for free trial packet. Folev Pills are a reliable, valuable medicine that promote sound health ej. w ■■ ~ by stimulat- ; c-'t? w ing the kidbus is-ysand bla<l- ■ iS SsJp der to nor■"Z’l mal. healthy, , , (- So /’J activity. Cam7rn 1 Mandy in use 'p over 2 5 "S;I years. Con ’ 'tain no l '—>t:armful ingrerffc ( i Ze n t Sold everywhere.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926.

' noss in Cloveland, Ohio today. ' Clt.iiles Knapp defeated C. N. Chris I ton In the goh tournnment lam evoii-t tng and Chalnter Porter "took'' Lem Khler. Both contests were close ami intereating. French Quhin Islted in Fort Wayne 'sst evening. Mr. Durett of the Income tax depart ment was looking aCtir business here today. * ■Mr .and Mrs. C. I. Jones t<ud son, i Erwin, of Pocatello, Idaho, have been [ visiting .Mr. and Mrs. George W. , Dutcher and other friends in this I city. They will leave Saturday for ' Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acker, of this Icily, had as their guests at dinner 1 Thursday, Mrs. Perry Harr, of Tulsa, 'Oklahoma, and Mr. Oliver Sheets, of 1 Wren. Ohio. Mrs. C. D. Teeple and daughter, \lta. and Miss Neva Brandyberry will motor to Sidney, Ohio, tomorrow to I pend the weekend with the 11. A. i Hart faintly. John T. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Hetman Myers motored to Fort Wayne this morning on busiuess.

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UPSETS OCCUR IN GOLF TOURNEY iChalmer Porter, Boh Meibers And Charles Knapp Win Close Matches Several upsets in the Decatur handicap golf tourney, now In progress, caused golf enthusiasm to run high in this city yesterday. Chalmer Porter defeated J. L. Ehler in otu- of tlio chief malehes of yesterday’s play. Ehler held Ihe lend most of the game anil, with four holes to play, had Porter 3 up. Porter strengthened and won the last four holes mak ing a “Bobby Jones” put on the last green, by sinking a three from a far corner of the green. Bolt Meihers defeated W. A. Kleppef in another upset in the present handicap tourney, yesterday. Meibers played ts consistent game and nosed his opponent out in the final round. Charles Christen, one-sis the favor

lies to win, was upset by Charles Knapp, one of Decatur's loading golfers. - Mr. Chrtisten whs doped to win because of his handicap, but Knapp played a steady game the first round and on the seeod round he shot a 37, low medal score, round. Finals of ’he tourney will be held next week. It was announced today. CHICAGO Xn $3.50 via ERIE RAILROAD SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Tickets good in coaches only going on train No. 7 leaving Decatur at 2:48 a.rn. Returning leave Chicago 10:20 p.m. Central time. For further particulars call. G. E. Teems, Ticket Agent k BBMBBBBBBBHBBD Those desiring to settle their accounts with Gilpens Grocery may see Hubert Gilpen, or H. E. Gilpen, 414 N. Second St.

OAiA'a -k-i Ng K\tf -k-ik z 1/ ■ N MW* A f HPpA *** • i «■*> an •* rr ‘- ,l - ‘ • 4 « .. rn - x - 'rW i K \lk 4 • o . wR -3 f<' ; A A •— V Av>A A, J- 1 -'" \7 QALL GPCNING DRESSES EVERY MODEL is exclusive in Decatur with us. Including some copies of French imports. Showing the new bloused hack, the bolero tendency, tiers, pleats—every new whim of Fashion. At uncommonly low prices, from $lO to $35. COATS THE MORE FORMAL type of coat in our collection is typically French—Sport coats have English cut and English dash. Dolman sleeves and bloused backs—the newest innovations — are included, as well as straight-line coats. From i SIO.OO to $39.50. The Hite Dry Goods Store ‘ HUGH D. HITE

> Public sale. 1!4 mile northeast of Willshire, on Willshire and W ren mad. Tuesdax. Sept. , 21. horses, cattle, hogs, chick- ( 1 field, etc. John L. Case. Auc- t 1 tioneer Roy Johnson.

| THE CORT | Last Time Tonight § “THE FLAME OF THE YUKON” S Ipfl A Producers Attraction with SEEN A OWENS and ARNOLD GRAY. A treinciKloiis. virile, pulsing melodrama of the Jn R Canadian Northwest in the mad gold rush davs. “FELIX. THE ( AT” and “Tonight's The Night.” K J 10c 25c • nl *TI SUNDAV-MONDAY-TUESDAY with Matinee Sunday afternoon. Doufllas Fairbanks in “THE BLACK PIRATE.” if» Photographed in Technicolor. LEU I :iEP fi lEW' irn ft ID r 1 AEO! W' 1 ; .Mi. 3i !ti Ji’ yi Ji "Jv I [US I 1 ;;., I THE ADAMS Theatre* fifl “Where the Bettor Pictures are Shown.” g Last Time Tonight A comedy drama of life along the Mexican border. S “ZANDER THE GREAT” | r ir with MARION DAVIES and all ALL-STAR CAST fig ' Harrison Ford, Harry Myers. George Siegman. Richard Carle, m . Hobart Bosworth, Emily Fitzroy. Hedda Hopper, Master John Huff, ■ls A comedy of the great open spaces, where Mexican desperados Jyj and American bootleggers give Mamie and her little orphan charge, (Ift.’ one of the most exciting times they have ever exoerinced. A man, gL 31 a maid and moonshine —He could handle a gun—but he couldn’t GS handle a woman! bm ALSO—“SHOULD HUSBANDS PAY’’—A Pathe Comedy Scream y•TI with Jimmy Finlayson, Taylor Brooke and Vivian Oakland. 10c 25c B -*! SATURDAY “RAWHIDE"—a real Western Thriller Sfl SATURDAY MATINEE—2 P. M. with Buffalo Bill, Jr. US SUNDAY — “MANTRAP" with Clara Bow, Ernest Torrence and Lfi| rfJ Percy Marmont—SinG’air Lewis’ greatest story. pH Si II

PUBLIC SALE , Sept. 22—Melvin, Ihtvld and J. J Klopfunstlne, eloeing out xaln, hi their farm. 5% miles south of Bluffton on State roud 13 and % mile east.

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