Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1926 — Page 7

I CLUB CALENDER K' Thursday BB W H ('—Yeoman Hall. Ip.m. K ~ i.pgionnafreH—Mooae Home. Mp A l,in,.|i Missionary Society—Edith ls 9 Houck. ’ «< ■ s , paul Ladies’ Aid Society- Mrs HB o T Johnson, all day. 2S Zion Lutheran Eadie*' Aid Society BB] _Schoolhouae. 3 pm. MB church -Church. MB Marv ami Martha Class of M. E. K| Evangelical Aid Society—at the ■A church, i i‘ ci ■ Friday K Literature Section of Womans ( .|ni, Reference Hoorn at Library. MB 7 P m M| H.'iornieil Church Choir—Church. ■MB p. m. M| Good Samaritan Class of Christian KI church Mrs W. H. Thompson. B st Marys Township Home EcoKI tiomics Club Mrs. John Floyd. 1 pm. ■ W men's Home and Foreign Mis Bl ~ .;., n Society Mrs John Rex, 2:3« M| Tuesday BE C I. of C —K. of C. Hall. 8 p. m B Pm I>ta Xi-Miss Carolyn Acker. IK 8 p - m ■B Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Paul |M| Brietie, 7:30 p.m. BK The Diamatic Section of the WoHK i iui> will open their program for Me the i 'tiling winter with a pot-luck Bk s’ipper to be held Monday evening 9k. Ortohe: 4. al 6 o’clock, in the IndusWO; ‘• 'till) * All members are urgently I MB' requested to attend. BE Tie members of the Zion Reform ■ ed church choir are urged to meet M t" r r- E-arsal Friday evening at seven KI oclocl ‘ ■ Mrs Clarence Herber entertained K Wednesday afternoon for the mem K hers of the alumni of Delta Theta pe Tail sorority al the home of her parE cuts. Mi and Mrs. William Harting. ■ on Third street. Tables were arrang ■ <*d for Bridge and prises were awards' rd to Mrs. Joe Brennan and Mrs. B Briede. Refreshments were E soAed by the hostess. The rnritt I meeting Wifi Be held in 'two A-feks B with Mrs. Briede. The members of E th eclub are Mesdames Herb Kern. E Ralph Roop. William Bowers, Jack E Brunton, Joe Laurent. Joe Brennan. I Bernard Terveer, Raymond Kohhe. I Frank Lose. Hubert Schmit*. Lee I Lawless, James Brown, Clarence HerI her and Paul Briede. The literature section of the Wo-' B- man « wtM wee* Friday evening I I in the reference worn at the* Library r "'en o'clock. All members ate •* 1 and Mrs. John Meyer and Mr. and Mia. William O’Brien, of this city, motored tq Monroeville last night and attended a dinner and shower given 8 ' the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Meyer, honoring Miss Muriel Speitel and Mr. William Meyer, of Fort Mayne, whose marriage will take place In the Cathedral of the Immac ulate Conception in Fort Wayne. October 19. Miss Spietel recently announced her engagement and approaching marriage to Mr. Meyer at a party of lovely appointments to her most intimate friends. Mr. Meyer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, of Fourth street, Decatur, and a brother of Mrs. O’Brien. A meeting of ehe Catholic Ladies of * olumbia will be held Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at the Knights ct Columbus -hall. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. William Keller entertained the members of the Five Hundred < lub last evening. Several games were played and Mrs. Glen Cowan and Mrs. Dick Christen won high scores and were presented with Prizes. The hostess served daanty re- ' fieshments. The next meeting will held with Mrs. Frank Barthel in two weeks. . I The Auction Bridge Club will meet I th Mrs. Paul Briede Tuesday even--2* at 7:30 o'clock.

1^ M ™p ll UASSO to.MtttinE MONTE BLI E, JASE ft jThJ |a ImFaSsl JiMk. H Mraß 3Cs%y* ..._i_j-. . .. - . i ..j ll h i r- —~~— —— ’ M 9 si l O fIK sagg S w roW ’” W* Romance, intrigue and adventure—against the colorful and picturesque background of the tropics! A thriller of thrillers! an Francisco's China & J £ < 4 ‘ Jj| jga. townsubtle, mysterious—as it was before the earthquake! The notorio 11s hell-holes of the Phillipines during the Spanish American War’ |g 88 %* BHE Famous historical characters! Guerilla warfare with Aguinaldo’s rebels in the depths of the steaming mngle! Native spies beautiful hut wanton m w half-caste women—and a devil-may care hero who seeks death because he believes he can no longer claim the girl he loves. TONIGHT TOMORROW “HOLD HER SHERIFF,” a clever comedy, and “FELIX, THE CAT” comedy. 10c— -25 c. ■ Iq c 25c SUNDAY and MONDAY—Matinee Sunday 2 P. M.—,‘SPARROWS’’ featuring MARY PICKFORD.

ILoeaDs William Butler, who has been confined to hia home suffering from the flu, Is reported- better today. Mrs. Adrian Wemhoff and son are S|s*nding the day In Fort Wayne vis- 1 Ring with friends. Miss Monai Butler has gone to Munole to Resume her studies in' Muncie Normal School. Willis Leigh, of Portland, was a business caller In the city yesterday VS D. Coil of Crown Point, Indiana,! attended to business here today. L. G. Elllngham and Charles I Weatherhogg of Fort .Wayne visited 1 In this city last evening. Judge and Mrs. W J. Vesey visited j at the E. W. Kampe home last even-! ing. returning home this morning 1 W D. Porter has returned from a ] trip to Indianapolis where he renew-1 ed his contract with the Buick Auto I mobile company for the ensuing year | D. W. Beery attended to business at Fort Wayne. Superintendent Sinoff of the state! 'h.ghwuy department Is looking after] business here today. He says the' commission expects to improve the I road between this city and Monroe early next year and may extend the improvement to Berne Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Moitz will go to Chicago Sunday to attend the con vention of the Butter and Egg Association. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson are visiting in Indianapolis. Herman Myers, chairman of the ad , vcrtlsing committee for Dairy Day. I piloted the engine automobile from the Meyers shop to Bluffton today where it will he used to attract atten. tion The car was loaded with hand ] bills and every one at the street fair I will know about Dairy Day here on j October 19th | J. D. Nidlinger who Iras been in poor health for several months con tinues in a serious condition it is re ' potred. I James Harkless, cashier of the Old Adams County bank made a business trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Thirty-four from the St. Joseph schools and a large delegation from the Decatur public schools attended the Memorial at Geneva yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Blair attended the Bluffton street fair last night. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowen and Mr and Mrs. Harry Magner attended the street fair at Bluffton last night. Mr and Mrs. S. E. Black returned last night from Toledo, Ohio, where the attended the two-day opening of the Toledo Casket company's new home. Undertakers were present from several states. Prof. Albert r’.Vw’sba®,-• sf Cblceco tortured. J Mrs. Kate Burds: spent th? doy in (Fort Wayne visiting with relatives. - tor uaary kJay, • the Bluffton street fait this afternoon. Mrs Rose Wolfe and granddaughter. Marie Wolfe, of east of the city, were shoppers here this afternoon. Mrs. O. A. Pett and sons, and Mrs. Arthur Fulk have returned from Buckley, Illinois, khere they were called to the heds'de of their mother. who was seriously ill. Mrs. David J. Hensley is confined to her home suffering with a severe cold. Q_ Watch Your Frail, Puny Child Grow Strong Take On Weight 7n ju * a few days—quicker than you ever dreamed of—these wonderful flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets will start to help any weak, thin, under-nourished I ttle one. After sickness and where rickets ate suspected they are especially valuable. No need to give them any tnote nasty Cod Liver Oil — these tablets are made to take the place of that good but evil smelling, stomach. upsett ; ng medicine and tliev surely do it. They do put on ; flesh Ask Holthouse Drug Co. or any druggist foe McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets—as easy to take as candy and not at all expensive—l 160 tablets 60 cents. ! Insist on McCoy’s, the original |and genuine, and give the child a chance for 30 days. If you ardn't I delighted with results just get_your monev back.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1926.

Bucky’ Harris And Oswald I Bluege To Get Married Washington, Sept. 30. — (United j Press.)—Two leading members of the e Washington baseball team will cele- r Urate the cloie of the baseball season v by getting married L I -Manager "Bucky" Harris, who led j I I the Senators to two pennants and one it I world's championship, will be married i to Miss Elixubeth Sutherland, daughter of the alien property custodian, h I here Friday. I r Oswald Hluege. star third baseman, I .and Mrs. Margaret H. Eckert will be parried Saturday at Raleigh, N. ('., ] heir's is a'romance of diamotid and] I hospital. Bluege was injured in p I ] baseball game two years ago. Mrs. I Eckert was his nurse at a Washington i hospital. Intimate friends did not | I know of their engagement until today |* | 0 'Plans Are Started For “Jordan River Revue” Bloomington. Ind., Sept. 30.—(Unit-11 led Press, Plans are under way here < I (or the presentation of the “Jordan l River Rewte," Indjiaua Utiiversity'a ] ' I annual musical production next 1 March, j Two priz?h of |35 each have been 1 .offered for the two best manuscripts tendered in the coatest held each ygar by would be authors and com ' poser.*of the Revue. One prize will be awarded to th best musical score submitted, while : the other will be presented to Hie 1 producer of the finest legand. Th. entries must be >n the hands of th) faculty commi'tee in charge within the ! next two months* New York Evening Sun And Telegram Are Sold New York. Sept. 30 (United Press) ■ Purchase of the New York Evening Sun and the Evening Telegram by ■■ | William T. Dewam. directing head of • I the papers since the death of late Frank Mitusey. was announced today Dewart, mutualised the properties so that a large interest w ill be owned by the employees. The price paid was “in the neigh borhood of $13,000,000.”

Adams Theatre Tonight and Tomorrow THE WALTZ DREAM ; / ’ - $ ' ’ iAmJ x Nothing else TBFYj|tßjH tered — they were k. -™?»541 ’ n •® ve - ® ut their [ i ronjanee shook a , throne and made i i | ' E eve n gay, mad '/1 / ■ Vienna gasp. i i / -i / iW i / wi A Film SensationA' i I ■/ A be ® u,ifnl - COl JA ] I /■! orfnl comedy -ro K AA Wl mance. Even OWrf . merrier than 'The JJn a I £ A Merry Widow" U » Special music for /?■ "<iu£.tiory this picture, i ' i 2y • -flayer > _ - —j ■ i — = —es* AIso—‘HOBOKEN TO HOLLYWOOD' I A Mack Sennett Comedy 10c 25c SUN. & MON. —NORMA SHEARER I in "THE DEVIL'S CIRCUS"

Legion Commander Scores Pacificists In Address Bloomington, Ind.. Sept. 30 (Unlt-J. ed Pretts) —Scoring pacifists and | r«ils in an address before local KI- 1 wanians Paul V. McNutt, state com- • mander of the American Legion and . Dean of the Indiuna University Law , School urged exposure and deporta n tion as a remedy. McNutt rapped internationalists.; declaring the patriotism is prlmamly. nationalsm and internationalism te j little more than insincere pacifism. I * o t Henry Dirkson’s Auto Recovered In Columhus Henry Dirkson, Adams county ! farmer residing north of this city on , the Decatur-Fort Wayne road, receiv- 11 ed a letter today from police officials ] at Columbus. Ohio, saying that. Mr. I Dirkson’s Ford sedan which was , stolen from, the Dirkson farm on the' I night of September 7, has been re- 11 covered in that city. Post cards,!'. bearign a description of the stolen!, car, were sent out by the local police to police officials in many cities and I it was through this method that the • 1 Car was recovered. Mr. Dirkson went I to Columbus today *■> bring his car] back. j ■ A ■■■ ■'■o— ■■■■'—— ■ *■ New’ York Minister Comes To Defense Os Aimee Today New York Sept. 30.— (United Press) The Rev. Dr. John Roach Straton. one of the Country’s leading Ministers announced today (hat on Sunday mornig ho would present his congregation "The full defense of Aimee Simple McPherson." “To me it is an amazing and distressing thing that Christians, and some preachers even, will aid in the hue and cry against this poor, persecuted woman preacher.” Dt Straton com-1 niented. “Even if she, in human weak I nuns, has fallen into sin true 'Christ | tlans should now try to redeem her I and lift her back tip, instead of joining the Devil’s crowd out there who $

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East CMcago- - Thia city will bo n» 1 phut* for those who do not know* how ] to conduct themselves- on the streets If the Council pAsees the ordinance requested by Police chief Regan, allowing officials to deal with "rowdies." Williamsport—All bualnes,: house. In Williamsport were closed during funeral services <»( Avis Dutcher, coun ty sheriff who was slain while attempting to arrest Claire Ratcliffe for in toxlcatlon. Ratcliffe escaped after the I shooting. Michigan (’ity—The Michigan (,'lty I has retired Charles Gifford, (inc/’f the I oldest engineers on the road, on a penI sion. During the hot weather in the summer he suffered a,sunstroke while J at the throttle of his locomotive. Ray Finkhouser and hi s j Ohioan* at Sun Set dance Pavilion tonight. Dancing clahs Fr»jday night. II

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