Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1926 — Page 5
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" club calender Wednesday B . ar <l of Gimrdlans-LibraryHp.m. Thursday , ..... \|rf and Missionary SorinChristian Church -Church.*: M» ,f L r Ready <*»• of M. E. <W<h. Aue* Pln»er for familiea-At rhtirch. «' M P m - Legion—Moose Homo, g p.m. astern Star-Masonic Hall. 7.30. 'Beptis* Woman’s Society — Mrs. Brice Butler, 2:30 p. m. | ctlri stiaii Odles’ Aid SocJetychurch. 2:30 p. m. Triansle of rhr, * tlaa C*»urch _j< rs . Artman, 7p. m. " Bw t township Home Kcotiouilcs Club Party Mrs. Jacob Weldler. Maud Muller Club — Pocahontas Rooms. 7:30 p. nt. Pocahontas Prill Practice-8:15. iV ('. T U County convention—Re formed Church, Berne. 9:30 A. M. Luncheon Bridge— Mrs. L. H. Jijein benz. 7:30 p m. Friday Box Social—Peterson School. s Methodist L. A.S.—At Church. 2:30 Pocahontas Initiation 7:30 p. m. Saturday Cafeteria supper — M. E. Church basement. 5-7 p. tn. Mrs. Hubert Schmitt was hostess r to the Bridge Club last evening. Mrs. ! Dyonis Schmitt was a guest besides the club members. P’izes were award ed to Mrs. Paul Briede and Mrs. Ray mond Kohne, who won high scores. At the conclusion of the games, the hostess served delicti us refreshments Mrs. Pau! Briede will entertain the club members in two weeks. Meetings of the Psi lota Xi sorority were resumed last evening when the member.- met at the home of Mrs. Sim Burk, after a months vacation Plans were made for a series of Bri ’ge -parties to be given at the Country club and Elk’s home in Hie early Winter season Reports of committee.? were given, after which a social hour was enjoyed. Delectable refreshment - were served by Mrs. Burk The next meet ing will be held with Mias Carolyn Acker. October 5. The Cosmopolitan club, recently organized >in this city by a group of young married ladies, met last even ing at the home of Mrs. Harry Magner. Sewing and a social hour were enjoyed, after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. Mrs. Roland Shimp was a guest. The members of the club are: Gertrude Brown, Francis Hunter. Martha D'ckerson. Marvel Beery. Florence Lawson, Ireta Fryback. Merle Evans. Idora Roop. Ersie Ho»er. Alma Stultz. Gusta Baker "k.r Magner. Rachael Eieiioin I reel Chase and Pearl Stevens. M: onary societies will he held n the church parlors Thursday after noon. AH members are urged to come prepared to pay annual dues. The members of the Ever Ready Class of the Methodist church, and their families will meet at the church at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening. A Pot luck supper will be served. A Sood attendance is urged. Miss Dessolee Chester, instructor of Music in the local public schools and Miss Maude Anderson, head of th? English department of Decatur tl ’Sh school, motored to Van Wert Ohio, last night, where Miss Chester bad a part on a program given by a civic society of that city. — o
Mr, and Mrs. Will Bowers re turned from a vacation of two weeks at Rome city. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold and dangler, Miss Josephine, visited in Fcrt Wayne this afternoon. ( C. Schafer has -eturntd from Chi ca ?o, where he accompanied his laugh ter ' Mi’s Gretchen, who will enter f P'ivate school there. ‘Never 'detour around a bridge til! you :ome t* it,”* is th* up-t'ditb way expressin' it. Clubbin' t'gether an '■scapin' is gettin' t' be th leadin' in fail sport. Abe Martin. Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Swarts will re turn tonight frcfn a nn tor trip Which ■icludod points in Michigan. Mrs. Amos Fisher “pent the day in Imt Wayne with her daughter. Miss ' Mildred Fit her. Mrs. R.-y Archbold and daughter, J tphiiie, were- guests of friends in r'ott Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Borrpi’ghs are ’issuing Mr. and Mrs. Willis VanCaaip ancl family at ja'-kson, Michigan frr
a few days. Mrs. E. O. Coverdule spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends Put Hendricks, of Monroe, visited friends here this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Braun spent the day In Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. **J Mrs. Jennie Archbold, of Detroit, ru Michigan, will be the guest of rela- d< gives here for a few days. J H. Carmody, Will Simpson. Mr, p< Arendt and Mr. McLaine motored to T Toledo this afternoon to attend to si business. <x Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Anker will arrive home this evening from a hi motor trip to Danville, Illinois. On le the way there last Sunday they )>ass- j c o<l through a terrific storm. j £ BLAST LEVELS BUILDINGS IN «i YOUNGSTOWN, O. « — di (CONTtNVKn FHOM I’AGK ONR) in glass flying from broken windows. One man is believed dying in *' Youngstown hospital. He is Frank " Rodger. 11 Fritz Braun, address unknown, al- ** so is in Youngstown hospital, serious- 11 ly cut. Another unidentified man, also bad- 11 !y ent was taken to Youngstown hos- 11 pital. Cause of the blast k a mystery.
BANKERS ELECT STATE OFFICERS t! jj
Hugo C. Rothert, Os Huntingburg Elected President Os State Association I-afayettp. Ind.. Sept. 22 —(I'nlted 1 ’ressL Hugo C. Rothert, of Hunting- 8 >urg. today, was elected president of he Indiana Bankers’ Association. 1 The association brought its conven- (l ion at Purdue University to 4 close vith election of officers and adoption <1 of resolutions. One of the resolutions called on the state pardons board to refuse, all •■lemency petitions for hank bandits iow serving sentences in the state teal institutions. Rothert succeeds Rome C. Stephenion. of South Bend, retiring president. C. Oliver Holmes, of Gary, was tamed vice president of the associa ion and Joseph Springer. Elizabeth own, was selected for the office of -reasurer. Miss Forba McDaniel, Indianapolis, vas re-elected secretary of the association. C. S. Cooperman. of Cambridge ?ity, was elected a member of the ■xecutive council of the American Jankers’ Association for a three year 1 erm and Rome C. Stephenson, retir'd president, was named for a two ■ ear term.
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BECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1926.
ALL CITIES IN PATH OF STORM ARE HEARD FROM tCONTINUan FROM FARM ONA) s officially reported at | loft,ooo,unit >y insurance adjusters after a rapid •urvey of demolished buildings In the levastated city. Os this amount, approximately ten ;ier cent is protected by insurance. I’he probable recovery, the adjusters said, would not total more than $15.100,000. Tetanus anti-toxin wag brought ierc last night from Richmond, Va„ by Lieut. Bissell, of the U. S. air service. The airman was delayed at Jacksonville by a broken propeller. Dead are Buried Burial of the dead cast its inevittble gloom over the city. Caskets were sent from outside cities and all fay graves were dug and filled again n the cemeteries. In the cities am! through the outlying districts squads of railroad workmen repaired the tracks while linemen for telephone, telegraph and power companies restored communication and power transmission. Reports gathered h -re show that the list of known dead in the storm area now sjands as follows: Miami, 135. Miami Beach, 52. Hollywood, 80. Moorehaven, 40. Hialeah and vicinity, 50. At various scattered points, SU. Total, 107. In an effort to get the reconstruction of the city under way, all build ing materials on hand of which the supply is said to he generous—have been pooled and will b<> apportioned in accordance with the needs. Wreckage has been removed from the streets sufficiently to permit resumption of traffic. Building inspectors leport tliat hard ly a building escaped without Some damage. The Meyer Keiser bank building one of the finest in the city, leans at
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n crazy angle and It was reported that tenants have been notitled to re-] I move their goods as the building will ibe raxed. At «Ft. Lauderdale anil Hollywood J the situation was much tho same as lal Miami. —o - NO WORD FROM HELM FAMILY (CONTINI CD FROM FARR OXA) ■ Dally Democrat as soon as more definite word was received. No word lias been received yet , from tho J. J. Helm family, in this city, ■ but none of tlie INl■> show that any i I of that family perished. Relatives are of tin- opinion that, due to the broken wire service, a telegram cannot yet • be sent to relatives here. i — . — o 1 Ossian Woman Files Suit For A Divorce Bluffton, Sept. 22—Mrs. Edna Yag1 i r has filed a suit for divorce in the Wells circuit court against Clayton 1 Yager, restaurant owner of Ossian. The plaintiff charges cruel and inhuman treatment and recites that L “ she left her home only after the de--1 fondant hail told her to leave. One child, Arnold Yager, was born to tho onion. Tho couple were married November 27, 1924, ami separated SepMadc A Hit With Him “My wife has taken your medicins and has been wonderfully benefited. • For over four years she has had trou- |. bio with bloating and could scarcely eat any food because of this condi1 tiou. Doctor’s znedicines did not help e her and an operation was advised, d Her brother, who is a druggist, Sent her a bottle of MAYR’S and it helped her at once. I cannot praise your medn icine enough.” It is a simple, harmless ■ preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and i 'allays the inflammation which causes I practically all stomach, liver and in- ’’ testinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or Hloney refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., I and druggists everywhere.
lember 20. 1926. . ] The phaintlff asks complete divorce.]! care and custody of the child, reason I. I able allowance for support of herself ■ and child and attorney fees. Sim ] inons, ffilley A Simmons represent I the plaintiff. .. o j Big square dance tonight at | Sun Set Dance Pavillion. It ; o Lady’s orchestra will be the ] headliner at the special moon- ] light dance Thursday night at i Sun Set. W T DR. SOMERS OUT OF CITY Dr. L. E. Somers will be absent, from the city until Saturday morning while attending the State Medical meeting at West Baden. His office will be ' cldsed unOil Saturday morning. 223t4 I
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I THE CORT | —Tonight Only— # “SUNNY SIDE UP” | A Producer's Attraction with Vera Reynolds Edmund Burns, Zasu Pitts aTi and a host of other stars. Facing a critical audience, her memory fails Iter and JC terror stricken at the thought of failure, she dances about like a nimble-footed fawn, thereby turning W* apparent defeat into brilliant victory. “AMATEUR DETECTIVES” good comedy. 10c Fox News 25c * Thursday-Friday—“MISMATES,” featuring IE Doris Kenyon and Warner Baxter. ] _ __ ftp. * THE ADAMS Theatre® 1 1 >1 “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” yLast Time Tonight The Primrose path of the boulevard and the side street tragedies. W* 1 “BROKEN HEARTS OF HOLLYWOOD” With Patsy Ruth Miller, Louise Dresser and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. IS The story of a former Screen Star who deserts her husband and 31 child to try to regain her fame, and who sinks to the depths of ■ U> Hollywood's underworld. Years later, she finds herself involved, (US through her daughter, in a sensational murder trial! Sr ALSO— “PERILS OF PETERSBORO” with Alice Day Be and Eddie Quillan. A Mack Sennett comedy scream. pf, 10c 25c | gg THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—“THE SHOW OFF” with Lois Wilson HrS and Ford Sterling, Sunday Matinee at 2 p. m. 31 aS
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