Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1926 — Page 3
• y “ • Cl.t B CALENDER Friday Pocahontas Pot Luck Supper. 7:30. I,iblc Class of E. V Church -Parson ,« 7:30 p. m. Reformat* church choir--Church. 7 n. m. _ . , Hex Social—Peterson . School. Methodist L. A. S -At' Church. 2: JO Pocahontas Initiation—7: 3o p. m. Saturday Cafeteria supper — M. E. Church basement. 5-< P- ni. Tuesday _ Kirkland Ladies’ Club — Kirkland High School. jhe Bible Glass of ,h * Evangelical church taught by Rev. Loose, will hold a business meeting in the parsonage tonight at 7:30 o’clock All members gre urged to be present. The election of officers will be held. Tho Kirkland Ladies* Club will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Kirkland high school. The attendance of every member is urged. The members of the Pocahontas lodge will enjoy a pot luck supper in the PocahotUas hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The members o/ the Thmcheon Bridge Club were delightfully enter tained in the home of Mrs. L. H. Kleinhenz evening. High scores were won by Mesdames Charles Vo:lewede and James Arnold, who wen presented with prizes. At the con elusion of the games the hostess served delicious refreshments. Mrs. Ar ncld will have the next meet'ng. A cafeteria supper will’-be given at the First Methodist church basement Saturday evening from 5 to 7 o'clock. The public is invited. .„ o— — ■■ —. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays
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Localls Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Burdg an 1 Mrs Al B'irdg. who are visiting relatives in Popular Bluff. Mo., will ar rive hunie within a few days. Mr. ami Mra. Bmdg are vtaitlng with th? latter’s patents. James Cowan, < ; f the Caatinga Comf pany made a business trip to Toledo this afternoon. Marl Hollingsworth, of Geneva, was ) heie la-t evening calling on friends. Mr. Amerlne, of thejndlana Hoard and Filter Company, Vincennes, is j here attending to business for a few days. Evertt Sheets has moved his newsI stand to the Lose Brothers pool room and will also have charge of the shining stand there and will handle a iiue 1 of magazines. ! Cooler weather is promised for to-1 night and there mav be more of it than you want. It has been delayed I 1 some but if the rains would cease no ■ 1 body would coinplain much about that fact. T M. Palmer, agricultural agent of 1 the Erie railroad, was her' yesterday ‘ to get a line on the Dairy Day to be f given here October 19. The Erie will be repiesented here and will assist in making the day a big one. (Vaude R. s Newman of the Holrteln Freisian asn soclation accompanied him. They will 0 give a pine blood bull away on Dairy Day. A copy of the booklet issued by n Indiana in honor of the Sequi-centen-r’ lai celebration now in progress at ' Philadelphia has been received. It is a s we I printed b..ok and contains th- pictures of many of the s*ate institutions, leading citizens, writers and other per--1 sonages of fame. i Most any of us kin recall an ole sick spell when we had th’ best time of our lives. It’s giftin' so a seated t woman don’t cause any more cums motion that th’ openin’ o’ th' oyster season. Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Pat Hendricks went to Muncie today to enter Muncie Normal School. s Mis. Mae Meibers spent the day in
BECaTUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1926.
| Fort Wayne as the guest of friends. Mr ami Mis A. M Anker motored to Bloomington today to tilug their i aufchter, Mist Veronka, who is teach- | lug In the Bloomington Junior high school home to ap nd the. week-end. Miss Mildred Niblick visited friend t in Fort Wayne today and looked after business Interests for the Niblick t Company store. Mrs. Minerva Niblick spent the drj in Fort Wayne with her daught >r, Mrs. Perry Gandy. Leo Kohne, of Washington township, was a business visitor here today. Miss Virginia Laurent, spent the afternoon in Forf Wayne with friends. Mrs. Nora Parrish and daughter, i Mrs. Frank Rowley, spent the day in Fort Wayne as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moyers. Fred Busche, of near Monroe, was a business caller in the city today. Q—, Buy Mary Wayne, Box-Bulk-Bar at Wertzberger’s Confectionery. - 22414
[Ui2 irHi THE ADAMS Theatre s mJ “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” ?! LAST TIME TONIGHT Jfi 4; * Hr,; Have you a little Show Off in your home? !fi ‘“THE SHOW OFF” I I ■ With Ford Sterling. Lois Wilson, Louise Brooks and others. y. I* An interesting, amusing and entertaining comedy built around a (Uc Jp familiar American character—a Show Off—a typical American jr'Ua home antl an aver3 9 e middle-class American family. See him hG 31 move in on his mother-in-law, run over a traffic cop, and upseL_2fl an) things generally, and finally make ‘good’ in the end. Jf, Jfi ALSO—“BROJIO AND JULIET” a Pathe Comedy, with Charlie Chase. if ■ S 10c 25c I Lf| SATURDAY—HARRY CAREY in “SATAN TOWN," the wickedest QJij city in the world! LC SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“THE ROAD TO MANDALAY” with Lon Chaney, Lois Moran and Henry B. Walthall. ySUNDAY MATINEE at 2 P. M. gG
MAL DAUGHERTY ON STAND TODAY — Brother of Former Attorney General Testifies In Conspiracy Case New York, Sept. 24 (United Press) —Mai S Daugherty, brother of Harry M. Daugherty and president of the J Midland National bank of Washington 'Court Hou e, Ohio, testified today in the trial ot his brother, the former j attorney general, and ThomW W. MilI ler, former alien property custodean, chuiged wiih conspiracy to defraud the s Government ot their best services. The Banker created a stir when he testified that Harry Daugherty had told him that lie, Harry, had destroy- . ed records of three accounts, v The accounts were wanted by the ; Government in an effort to prove that
Mai and Harry Daugherty and the lute Jesse Smith, confident ut the former , attorney general, received a part of 1 the 1391.UUU in liberty bonds paid over | to the late John T. King for the return j of $7,000,000 in impounded assets of | , the America! meta) company to the j , former Geiman owners. ■" —— - —■ i -O ■ ; j DR. SOMERS OUT OF CITY Dr. L. E. Somers will be absent from I , the city until Saturday mornUig while I . attending the State Medical meeting . |at West Baden. His office will be I / closed unt).! Saturday morning. 8 • 223t4 | J 0 I Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays I ' ’ 11 || New Beauty Cream i Now the Fashion i B 1 I You will be enthusiastic over a new French Process Cream for whitening and beautifying the skin. It is so pure and different fromothercreams. Women say they see a great improvement in 1 1 t their complexions after the first appli- ! cation. 3 li you want smoother, brighter • and younger skin, use MELLO GLO Cream. It's wonderful. | THE HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. j| — i d ' Ccod Health ; i demands jound kidneys 1' Kidney trouble is rial trouble and the root of other tcrious disorders: L bai-ks.'lie.diill li<*nd3ches, weary,“too 1 tired" feeling, rheumatic pains, nerC. vousness, sleeplessness, and irregular Fi r-n, diureticstim- . 1 I n) H It* *' sands of suf- I R feting men I E 52? • ... IC" »!1 and I.omen. . R I -SSi-iT' 'k I J J*sr». Gutr- | Riu - . tn, ><m>- i fac'ion. Low i . =1 J ’ fst. Said fvtry I tt’Acrw. Try rAem. j R ■
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