Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 223, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1926 — Page 5

E , jr’e "J •f' e i*B— R *• I cm B calender H Tuesday ' H c ..linn of Woman's f’ltib m Civic bxtion HH u,, s f Room. 7p. m. ■ ' i/■ iNi i'illo Club— Rebecca Hall. EE ■ * Ml fl ripr H Ti Kappa sorority — Mrs. James ■ w P jtvel<i. 8 p in. H ( . | o f C Social and Pot Luck ■ h .r K. of <’• Ma ”- 6:80 p m ' | Auction Bridge Club- Mrr Hubert ■ Loyal Paughters class of E. V. B hnrch Mr-. Ed Warren. T:S ° p - nl ■ ' w It ('■ Yoetnan Hall. 1:30 p. ni I p s | lota Xi - Mrs. Sim Burk, 7:30. E Wednesday B Board of Guardians —Library. 4 p.m. B Thursday B Moose Legion Moose Home, 8 p.m I I Eastern Star —Masonic Hall, 7:80. | I Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs. I I -ice Butler, 2:90 P- tn. I Christian Indies’ Aid Society—l ■ Church. 2:30 b. m. < ■ Triangle Club of Christian Church | I —Mrs Artman. 7p. m. I Root township Home Economics I club I irty Mrs. Jacob Weidler. I Maud Muller Clnb — Pocahontas I Rooms. 7:90 p. , I Pocahontas Drill Practice —8:15. I ,V i T V. County convention -Re I form 11 Church, Berne. 9:30 A. 51. I Luncheon Bridge— Mrs. L. H. KleinI benz, 7:30 p. m. I Friday . I Box Social —Peterson School. I Methodist L. A. S. —At Church. 2:9'' Pocahontas, Initiation—7:3o p. m. , Saturday Cafeteria supper —— M. E. Church basement. 5-7 p. m. | The Ladies’ Aid Sociely of the Method t church will meet at the church at 2:30 o'clock. Friday afternoon. The Baptist Woman's Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Brice Butler at 2:30 o’clock Thursday after- , noon, for a missionary program. , Mrs. Curtis Moser will have charge , of the program. A good attendance is desired. 11 A box social will tie held at the ] Rbterson school Friday evening, i September 24. Contests and prizes will he included in the entertain- f ment. The public is Invited to attend t Miss Dorothy Dilling is the teacher. | - 11 The regular meeting of the Order f of the Eastern Sta- will bo he’d at the Chapter rooms. Thursday evening 1 at 7:30. o'clock. Refreshments will he ( served. All officers and members are ; urged to attend. IJ ———- 1’ The regular meeting of -die Moose • Legion will be held in the Aiobse 1 Rome at eight o'clock Thur-Hay SRW’AffIR'SWt,. ♦ The regular business meeting of the Deltj Theta Tau sorority was held last evening at the home of Miss Charlotte Niblick. Plans were made for a chapter p cntc to be held within a few days. Plans were also made • to hold a joint meeting and banque* with the Huntington chapter. The next meet,ng will he held in two weeks with Miss Mildred Keller. The Monday Night Club rw>* las’ night at the home of Mrs. Ray Languell. cards were played and prizes "ere awarded to Mrs. Amos Yoder, Mr Ed Bokne< ht an] Miss Veronal Snyder. Guests be;- ide ; the club mem ' bers were Mrs. Yoder and Mrs. Jame; Fletcher. The club will meet in two | , weeks at the home of Mrs. Floyd I . o - | Guy Kehler of Huntington, visited friends here this afternoon. Special Offer ! To Victims Os Chronic Indigestion j Holthouse Drug Co., Says Pleas- j ant to Take. Elixir Must Help ’ Poor Distressed Stomachs or j Money Gladly Refunded. You can be so distressed with jras I ond fullness that you think your r heart is going to stop heating Your stomach may he so distended | that your breathing is short and n Kaspy. h 7ou are dizzy and pray for qnick I relief— what's to be done 1 Just one tablespoonful of Dare's | Mentha Pepsin and in ten minutes I Hie gas disappears, the pressing on J ’be heart ceases and you can j breathe deep and naturally. • J Oh' Whab blessed relief; but why (i not get rid of such attacks altogeth- ' or? Why have chronic Indigestion * at all? Especially when Holthouse Drug | Co., or any druggist anywhere guarantees De re's Men’ha frepsm. a in Pleasant elixir, to end indigestion, * acute or chronic, Oj money bark.

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Mary k. Browne, former national tennis champion, is shown signing the papers by which she became a prof 's- | aionnl and agreed tr • I 1 Suzanne Lenglen. llnU-vnaliooXl Ncw»r

]L©cah Most o’ th’ (laubed-up girls I see siltin' around with ther knees crossi od smokin' cigarettes must git by on ther personality, if they git by ai all. Them Phiiadelpby preachers that are raisin' such a how! ought t’ jump on Dempsey and Tunney. it's all there fault.—Abe Martin, in Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodhei k andchildren. Richard and Robert, motored to Muncie, Sunday, and were the guests of Mrs. John'Walters. Dr. L. E. Somers will leave tomor-| row for West Baden, where he w ill attencl tile'State Medical meeting He will return to his office Saturday morning. Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Johnson and son, Doyle, motored to Indianapolis todc.'. | Hugh Hite made a buriness trip to Indianapolis this morn ng in the Interest of the Hite store. Miss Gretchen Kocher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kocher, who entered DcPauw University a few weeksago, lias been pledged to the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority., Miss Kocher was graduated from the loeil high ■'-bo'd Just spring. Sh- is a member of the local chapter if Tri Kappa. I Miss Harnett Mvers. who is at • • -11 A■i ■ ■ V.iil I |)> I? I : il, r ’ t‘ < > 11, ■t , ■ in * " < Il ■ AW■ Igmnriiu Sigma Delta Pi sorodty. GrAnt Owens, former county com-mi-'inner who is recuperating from ;i-' ’™ • 1

— . * ' * i "Fcelmg better every /A* - day since taking yi ' tr Foley rA healthy person tind. Betny ‘too tired'OFonfinuallv is a sisn of something wrong. The chances are tt'e.your kidneys! Fpr kidney trouble is real trouble and is the root of many serious disorders; dull headaches, backaches, weary tired feeling, rheumatic pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, bladder action. Fi4ey pills, diuretic, are a reliable, valuable medicine that promote found health by rtimuliting the kidneys und bladder to i honrial, healthv activit/. In constant use , over 2 5 yeses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sold 1 everywhere. Ask for Foley Pilis, diuretic.

| THE ADAMS Theatre | Ja “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” I . - Today and Tomorrow— The moths who flutter towards the glowing lights of screen fame. I “BROKEN HEARTS OB 1 HOLLYWOOD” | With Patsy Ruth Miller, Louise Dresser, rig Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and others. The story of a former screen Star who deserts her husband and child, to try to regain her fame, and who sinks to the depths of {jL aQ Hollywood’s underworld. Years later, she finds herself involved, 51 Sffl through her daughter, in a sensational murder trial! .Jii An epic of Filmtown! UE ALSO—“PERILS OF PETERSBORO” with Alice Day $ and Eddie Quillan. A Mack Sennett comedy. L- r s i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926.

I severe attack of typhoid fever, I in town today, lookt'ig as husky it ever though he says he liusn't quite the old time p,,p. He is oi(. the mend however, much to the stiiisfactlon of his many friends. E.ij'l Martin, preside nt of the Cloverleaf Ciemerles, Ili’ntliigtbii. iigtend ■cd tn bu: ine'S at the. offices here to. day. Jesse Rice of Hie Hotel Murry h planning to receive the big fight Thursday night over his radio which will be arranged su the public c;ni hear It on the outside and says every body Is Invited. The Evangelical church, Winch.-.: ter site -t, is receiving n c’at of paint Improi emeiits are being made at tin Yageff rixiidenee, south Second st eet Miss Zo-' Miller of I'lprt Wayne hm returned home after a visit with Mito Misil Madge Hite. Mr. and Mrk. P“ter Pierce and d.iughtei -m Miss Margaret and Mrs Gret hen Flanders and son llerce Flanders, visited here. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and Mrs. D. H Tyndall visited at Fo:» Wayne yester[day. : Miss Emilie Christ has» returned from n visit with her sister at Wood burn. Indiana. . Mrs. C. D. Teeple, Miss Alta Tceple and Miss Neva Bramlyber'y : returned from a mot, r trip to Sidney. Ohio. John F. Hocker, of Monroe, was a business visitor here this morning. Grant Owens, of Washington town- ' ship who has been confined to his bed forth,; past several weeks, was j able to be down town Hzis morning. Mrs. Alton Wherry, of Monroeville, was a shopper here this afternoon. Ben Koline, of At ashington townJ ship, was in the city today on btisi- > Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Borman, of ', Huntington. were called to the bed I ■ side of Mrs. Borman's father, E. F. , Gass, who is critically ill at the local hospital. Card of Thanks We wish to take this means to i thank all these who so kindly ass Ist cl j us at the time of the death of our wife and mother. V.'e also wish to I thank the Rt . Blauvelt for his consoling words, and John Walters and his helpers for the beautiful songs ; and nil those who sent floral gifts. R. A. Drummond Mr. and Mrs. Charless Rabbitt and . children. j The Dally Democrat—Your Home I’upei

Don’t ; Spend for foods without flavor

•*' ****«♦•-- - >o w 4 . WWiMwe i rw-x IE art of making meals atn I tive is in serving flavory foods. J In breakfast oats, see that you get I the Quaker brand. The difference in I flavor is amazing. Some 50 years were spent perfecting Quaker flavor. No other oats offers it to you. Yet the price you pay is the same. Quaker milling, too, r.etains much of i the "bulk” cf oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, | carbohydrates and vitamines and | "bulk" are thus combined in making Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. w ! Quick Quaker cooks in 3to 5 min- I utes. That’s faster than plain toast. I Makes the richest breakfast now the | quickest. j Get Quick Quaker nr regular , Quaker Oats today for a richer breaki fast tomorrow. Quick Quaker

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Miss Sophie Hillman, former secretary to the alien property custodian, was expected to be called as a witness in the conspiracy trial in New York of Harry M. Daugherty, former attorney-general, and Colonel Thomas W. Miller, former alien property custodian. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weismantle, of Waukegan, Illinois, arrived this morning to be at the bedside of their brother. E. F. Gass, who is seriously ill at the Adams County Memorial Hospital.

I THE CORT J Last Showing Tonight gj | “THE BLACK PIRATE” | Jfi Photography in technicolor and featuring the great De ffi DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Tuu ihe Adventures of a Litctime! A whoop ’em up. §R Jfj soaked in Hie sea, buccaneering yarn with love and fer" viv id romance always present. ng ye Come and live those pirate dreams of long ago. ye (.<>ine mid see The Black Pirate capture a merchant ship single handed io win his spurs. zfl S “HIS PKl\ ATE WIFE”-L-good comedy. !fi " : ’ c ' S

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RENEW SEARCH I FORORMISTON Activity In McPherson Case Centers Around Search For Radio Man l,cs Angeles, Sept. 21—(United I Phess)— Activity in the Aimee Semide McPherson case was confined today to a renewed aearch for Kgnneth G. Orinistoff. missing radio man and ! co-defendant with the evangelist on charges of obstructing justice. Ormiston lias broadcast “from somewhere'' a denial that he had offered to make a confession in return i tor immunity. He denied also that ! lie had ever said that Mrs. McPher--1 son was with him in a cottage at j Carmel last May and declared that S. Is. Huhn, Los Angeles attorney, was I not authorized to represent Mm. •I Oriniston’s latest statements were i made through an attorney in Chicago. > | Tho radio man will not surrender, . lie let it lie known. Authorities here | redoubled their efforts to find him •, before the preliminary hearing of the | nc<used conspirators Monday. Mrs. McPherson has completely re- ' covered from her illness. f State Freckle Contest Opens In California lj Tulare. Cal., (United Press) —Frock--1 le-faced youngsters from all parts of

the state wef here to lay to comp< t" in a contest which places u premium, on their freckles. The content Is a feature of the Till- j are County fair, which opened today Any boy can enter who is under 15 ] and has at least one freckle. ■'Spec'' O'Donnel, juvenile film star 1 and king of the fair, will decide the w iimei. Announcement of the contest was made before the vacation period start-1 ed and many boys have spent tho sum mor cultivating their heckles In stead! of applying lotion to remove them. The Dully Democrat—Your Home I’nprt

1 Are you insured against forgotten birthdays? Birthday gifts are the most bersorwt! of all ! tokens ot esteem. So it is that a birthday t overlooked is often regarded as a personal t slight. Memory is indeed fickle —but you need not trust to memory. Come in —while , the birthdays that mean so much to you are I fresh in mind. Select those things you consider most appropriate, and we’ll gladly set them aside and remind you about them when time for presentation is at hand. - Gruen Cartouche, with 2 diamonds, SBS to SIOO I i Pumphrey Jewelry Store

Although woman in Grout Britain iaro noj qualified to vote until they lire thirty yearn of age. they can marry legally while only twelve yearn old. --- «|Q ■! . ■ I !■■■■» If you wish beautiful snowy white ' clothe* always use Rush Bleaching Blue, Al igrocers. TT NOTICE i A meeting of the Board of Guardians will be hold in tho Decatur Public Library Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members are urged Ito attend as Important business will be transacted.

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