Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1926 — Page 3
I *^ r * r *A. • f f • J _ gj f • 1 hA " • ’ | CLUB CALENDER ■ Thursday ~ ~.... « club—Mrs. Irene Young ji • Mil nn<l Missionary SocleU tChristian CHurch-Chureh.2:«o Reidy Class of M. E. Churctp , i. Dinner for families—At Pot l<f (k 1,,n ‘ 1 . u 6*30 V ra ‘ (n ’ l egion-Moose Home, 8 p.m. X"ern Star- Masonic Hell. 7:3*. Baptist Woman's Society — Mrs. Brice Butler. 2:30 p. tn. Christian I-adlos' Aid Societyclub of Christian Chufrch Mrs Artman, 7 P- m ‘ ~,'t township Home Economics ~ ‘ r .,r<v Mrs. .Jacob Weldler. ‘ Maud Muller Club — Pocahontas Rooms. 7:30 p. m. Pocahontas Drill Practice—B:ls. e. T. C County convention Re forlll .1 Church. Bern ~ 9:30 A. M. Luncheon Bridge— Mrs. U H. Kleinhenz, 7:30 p. m. Friday Reformed church choir—Church, 7 p. ni. x Box Social—Peterson School. Methodist L. A S —At Church. 2:30 Pocahontas Initiation 7:30 p. tn. Saturday Cafeteria supper — M. E. Church basement. 5-7 p. m. The members of the Reformed church choir will meet nt seven o'clock in the church Friday evening. The att. r.dance of every member is expected. . Th.- Tri Kappa met Tuesday evening at the home f Mrs. James Westveldt The regular social and business meeting was held. Plans were made for the annual baz:ihr to "tie held Oecem-h-r 3. 4 and 5 at the Central Grocery. The next meeting, Catherine Dorwin „ will be hostess. Fcllowing is the menu for the cafeteria supper to be served at the Methodist church basement Saturday evening. September 25: Creamed Chicen: noodles, mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, slaw, veal loaf, niaci Deni, baked beans. | atato salad, san witches, pie, cake, rods, fruit salad, pi kies, ice-cream, t , The Young Matrons Club will meet with Irene Shafer Tuesday evening The ittendance of'every member j urged. M and Mrs. j, a. Hendricks, of • Monroe, entertained at- dinner last evening in honor of their son, McGee, who will leave tomorrow fir Muncie v. 'v re h“ will enter Mun de Normal S hool Dancing, and cards wore enh d after dinner. The guests included the Misses Josephine Mviis. Milil- ' > • >y. M.■•.•jorie May. ll.ir- : Hi inli i. t-. 1 I: T:.tb r. Dean Ih.rwin. and Albert Get ■wru xj -sw- > 'IM The name ot Pearl Enos was errotieoitslv given :.s Peptl Stevens in th. Ist of members of th ( . Cosmopolitan Club, which was recently organized. . Hitchcock Reunion September f 9 marked the second annual reunion of the Hitchcock family. All members were present exeep- Wesley Hitchcock and family, of N< w Orleans, I«i., and C. W. Hitchcork and family, of this city, who v. : e unable to attend on account of : ■ ktiess. The meeting was held at the country home of Mrs. Cora B. Miller. The table was placed in the front yard and was loaded with all the good things the seaston affords. Those attending were Mrs. Cora B. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Quincy*B. Winans and son, Dck, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schnepp and daughter, Bernice. Mr and Mrs. Earle Miller and sons, Dewis and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Miller and son, Robert Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller, all of Fort W.ivne; Mr. and Mrs. Jj-vi Shafer, of Bobo; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Hark1' s, of Monmouth; Mrs. Simon Bucher and daughters, Francile, Leona and ton. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. William Belts and sons, Wilson, Arthur, aard daughter. Velma; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hitchcock and sons, Clarence, Floyd. Eugene, and daughters. Jaunita,
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Deris and Joan Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Merle sheets, Mr. and Mrs. William Hitchcock and son, Hugh, all of this city; Mrs. W Ilium N. Watt, of St. j I.' uls, Mo. Xhe newly elected officers j nchided William Hitchcock, prksldebt; Mrs. Merle Sheets, secretary i and treasurer. The oldest person present was Mrs, William Watt of St. Ixiuls. who Is ninety years old . The youngest member present was Robert Dwight Miller, of Fort . Wayne, four weeks old. i —— —— - o—e fGENE WEIGHS IN AT 185 POUNDS; JACK IS HEAVIER ' irnwiM Fn from I’Agk o\e» 1 ard tnated optlml tlbally that nothing "but a cloudburst <an stop the big I show now." Injunctions Are Refused. J Philadelphia. Sept. 23s — (United Press.) - The injunction proceeding ~ I brought by the CoUseutn club of Chi cago against Tex Rickard to prevent I the world's championship battle bo , i tween Jack Dempsey and Gene Tun ney in the Se-qui stadium tonight, . Was refused by Judge Bartlett in common pleas court here. The injunction, the first of two ask -! e.l by the Chicago club, sought tc testrain Tex Rickard from staging the I bout on grounds that he was interfer f) I hie with an alleged contract made between the Coliseum club and Depip seyiby which the latter had agreed to t fight Harry Wills. The second injunction application, brought by the ColiseOm club against I the Sesqui centennial association and ( ' boxing commissioners Weiner, Boyle, 'and Farrell, to Testrain them from staging the bout, was also dismissed 1 i at the same time. Thousands To See Fight. | Philadelphia, Pa . Sept. 23.—Some ' 50.000 tight fans, ranging from New pint millionaires to roadside hotdog vendors, woke up in Philadelphia to- ' day and gazed upon overcast skies. I A threat of tain was In the air; the thermometer read 66 and the 1 weatherman said perhaps showers. It gas a hint th/t topcoats would 'be welcome tonight when some 140e ' UDO people gather in the great Sesqul- ■ centennial stadium to see Gene Tunney, the eminent Shakespearian I scholar, and Jack Dempsey, the hus • band of Estelle Taylor, decide the worlds heavyweight championship Maybe tain coats will be in order. •I But after the fust disappointment 'over the weather, the crowds began to foget their troubles and everyone settled iTown to the business of getting ready for the big show. For Tex Rickard that meant the probability of-.more lawsuite, the first legal encounter of the day being an injunction hearing at 10 a. m , and for the 1. t of the crowd it meant the work of getting to 771e stadium. The crowds were in Philailelphia almost in full force last night. Hotel l.i'des were packed. ';h»j streets were crowded until well after midnight. Taxicabs were as , arce as water in the Sahara. Hotel accomodations ,<■! 11 hi ' I Hundreds spent two and three hours i get tin ; a olaee to Sleep. The way (iicateu iiiaut lai:n : t*. ~i...y.-xgl. there were still plenty available in pt i"ate 'homes. The exposition housI ing bureau kept open all night, helpI ing visitors find a place to sleep. I Some eighty private cars arrived and those aboard remained on their Read Today’s Offer All You Who Hav;e INDI G E S TlO N Ask Holthouse Drug Co. About Generous Money Back Guarantee ——»— 1 There's a sure way to put an end to indigestion, gas. of breath and all the ailments that are caused by a bad stomach. You are simply patching up your stomach when you take things that only give relief for a few hours. I Why not build up your rundown stomach make it strong and v gorous so that you can eat anything you . want any >im P you want to without the least sign of distress? Darc’s Mentha Pepsin is what every stomach sufferer needs a pleasant tonic elixir for till stomach ' Ils. 1 Thousands of bottles of Dare’s Mentha Piqisin are sold every day . because it is the one outstanding, 'supremely effective stomach remedy ' that is guaranteed by Holthouse • Drug Co. and druggists everywhere.
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. ears all night, i Scalpers were busy throughout the i night. Tney grew so bold that finab . ly they began operating In fiont ot < Tex Rickard’s office Tex called the i . I police and they ptomlsed to stop the "scalping by today. 11 The scalpers asked *SO to *IOO for f 1527.50 seats and gave out the word I I that they would wunt $l5O for them a today. ' Five prohibition agents came to 1 Rlik'irrl s office dernnding 100 seats .for “spotters" who would watch for ; hip pocket flasks. He told the agents they would have to buy seats and that | his ushers would take care of the { flasks. All night long trains kept coming Jnto Philadelphia witfk more people r aboard.' Twenty-four special had arrived up to 7 a. tn., today. Approximately 128,000 tickets have been sold, according to the best information the busy ticket sellers could Sc* together. g J It Is estimated that 140,000 people will see the fight including ushers, police, newspapermen and others in
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