Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 4 October 1926 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDER Monday n ram »tl<' section of Woman’s Chib al ippcr Intlvafrial room*. 6 ' Monday Night Club Mrs. Floyd Enos. 7:30. p. m. Research Club—Mrs. J. <C. Sutton. IH>ltn Thea Tau—Mildred Keller. 7:30 P. M. Tuesday St Mary a f'boru Choir—Catholic [I 8. Auditorium. 7:30 p. m. Porras Class of Evangelical Sunday srhool- Mrs. Oliver McNeal, 7 p. m. Tri Kappa—Kathryn Dodwin, 8 p. m \V M. S. of Retermed Church — Church. 2:30 p. m. Ci*of C. —K. of C. Hall. Bp. m Pul lota XI Miss Carolyn Acker. 8 pm. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Paul Briede. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Lauies’ Aid Society of Mt. Tabor church Miss Nellie Helm. 7:3(1 p. m. Christian Missionary Society Mrs Geo. Teems, 7:30 p. m. Opening meeting of Shakespeare Club— Postponed until Oct. 13. Historical Club,- Mrs. Bryce Butler, 2:30 p. m. Catholic ladles' Social Cluh. Card Party and Dance. Catholic H. S. Auditorium, 7:30 P. M. Thursday So Cha Rea —Misti Helena Meyers, 6:30 p.m. Moose Legionaires—Moose Home 7:30 p nt. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church —Mrs. James Westveld. 2:30 Concord Aid and Missionary Societies —Mrs. Amos Lewton. The members of the Dramatic set tion of the Woman s Club will hold t pot-luck supper in the Industrial As soclatlon rooms at 6 o’clock this even ing. This meeting will be the opening of the department's fall and wintei activities. Each member is requeste< to bring her own silverware. The Wo man's Club dues will be collected a this meeting, also. The Historical Club will tpeet at th< home of Mrs. Hryce Butler Wednesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'.’lock. Mrs. Ann Hancher will have charge of the pre The Dorcas class of the Evangelica Sunday school will meet at the horn' Os Mrs. Oliver McNeal, on Forna: street Tuesday evening, at 7 o’clock This will be the regular business am social meeting. The opening meeting of the We men's Shakespeare flub, which wa to have been held chi.-. week, li« . bees postponed un’tl Wednesday, Octcbe x~ f~ t u l.* -n cot inc t 11. >• 'L l • -. " ■ ■ ~... ... lis this week. Mrs. C. A Dugan, wi) attend the meeting at Indianapolis a a delegate from the Shakespeare Clul The meeting will open Tuesday more ing and continue for three days. Mr: Dugan will spend the entir i Indianapolis. The regular meeting of the Wo man's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon a' 2:30 o'clock, w.ith Mrs. James West veld. All members are urged ft attend. The Missionary society of the Christian church will ■ meet with Mrs George Teems at 7:30 Wednesday evening. The attendance of every member is urged. The Aid and Missionary societies of the Concord church will meet with Mrs. Amos Lewton Thursday after noon. The regular meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority will be held Tuesday eve* ning at 8 o’clock, with Miss Carolyn Ackek Reports of all committeeswill be given and paymeut of dues "win be made. All members are urg R d to attend. Poling-Wheeler Eli L. Poling, of Bryant, and Mar garet Wheeler, oi Geneva, were quint ly married last Saturday morning a' 11 o clock at the Zion Reformed par sonage, With the Rev. A. R. Fledder iohann receiving the vows. Mr. ant Mrs. Poling will make their hottie a' Geneva, Friends join in extending well wishes to the happy couple. The neighbors and friends of M. and Mrs. Bob Fritzinger gathered at their home Sunday for a farew’ell sot them .They are moving to this city EVffl-y one came with well ffl’.ad bas kets and a picnic dinner was served. 1

which was enjoyed by all. The after noon was spent In a social way Those present were: Mr. and Mrs David Cook. Arthur, Charlotte am Allee Cook. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sheeti and son Gerald, Billie Smallback. Mr and Mrs Harlow Mann, Carl, Clifford Louise and Wilson Mann. Mr. am' Mrs Philip Strahm, Harold, Murtha Selma and Dorothy Strahm, Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman. Esther. Lois Maurice and Norval Fuhrman, Mr. and ’ Mrs Ray Hamilton, E'lwln, Mary Jane, and Richard Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rumschlag. Curl and Elmo Rumschlag, Mr. and Mrs Chancey Sheets and son Brice Frank ’ lin; Mrs. Myra Mallonee fsom Rome City; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook. Dor othy and Donald Cook; Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Keiser, Mr. and Mrs. Merle r Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Single ton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fritzinger, Mr William Singleton. Letitia and Luther Singleton, Mr. Jess Singleton, Ken noth and Everett Singleton, John Mann. Chas, ixmgenberger. Clem Baker. May and Ruth Suman, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frit zinger. Fay and Mary I Fritzinger. The Ladles Aid of the Mt. Tabor church will meet Wednesday evening with Miss Nellie Helm. The annual election of officers will be held. The regular meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will bb held Tuesday, October 12, Instead of October 5 as announced Sunday. All I members are urged to note the change. St. Mary's Chorus Choir will meet Tuesday evening at 7 30 o'clock In the Catholic high school auditorium. This is the first meeting of the season and will be an important business session. All members are urged to attend. The Moose liegionaires will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock lit the Moose home Important business , will be transacted. Miss Helena Meyers will be hostess to the So Cha Rea Club Thursday evening at 6:30 o’clock.

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H. L. Confer of Gary arrived yester Prance Confer and f&milv. The Con in South Gary, which tney na»e pui - O. M. Gilliom, of Berne, was attending to business here this mornMr. and Mrs. T. A. Gottschalk, of Berne, were here Saturday evening. A message from Frank Alwein, of Shelby, Ohio, says that his father, who has been in poor health for a- - past, died Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock. The funeral services will r>e held there on Wednesday. E. M. Ray. of Berne, will leave toliay for Williamsport, Pa., where he’ j a member oi tno h.i,. uvavw? 1 This was the last day for register* ng and the workers were busy get* ing in th e tardy ones. •The rains Sunday again brought 'he creeks and rviers in this county ip and in many places the water wasJ yver the highways. Miss Agnes Krick, of Indianapolis, .isited here over Sunday with her tarents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krick. Dr. Fred Patterson was able to enloy an automobile ride over town Sunday after a long illness. Miss Naomi Harkl»*ss mturn»'d tQ4 Auburn, Sunday afternoon, after' - pend ng the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkless. | Mr and Mrs. Ira Stabler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beard and Mr. and Mrs J Allen Stalter, of Portland, stopped | here last night for a short visit with friends. J. D. Dailey, of Paulding. Ohio, I was a business Visitor here this morning. The Misses Harriett Myers and! Testeen Hocker returned to Indianapolis where they are students in' Madam Blaker’s College, after a week*' °nd here with their parents. Bob FFte spent the week-end In Chicago, with his uncle and aunt. Mr.. and Mrs. Oscar Hoffman and family. Carol Cole and Walter Miller mot-1 ired to Fort Wayne last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilhelm, of Fort I Wayne, visited relatives in this city i yesterday afternoon Mrs. Frank Downs visited friends n Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Humbarger, of Fort Wayne, visited relatives in this city yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols and Mrs. foe Lose returned last evening from ■ i short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyer and family at Van Wert.! Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Drew have '•eturned from a motor trip through touthern Indiana. Mrs. Drew before < her marriage a week ago was Miss ;

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Mary Batimann, Miss Olga Relnklng has resumed her duties 1n the Old Adams County Bank after a two weeks vacation. | Mr. and Mrs. Cal E. Peterson andi Mr.‘and Mrs. John Everett are enjoying an outing at Kelly's Island, Ohio. Don Huusicker, of Bronson, Mich., Is spending a few days with his broth, er-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Hensley. ' Floyd ChHcote, of southeast of the r city, visited friends here 1 coon. 1 Zest Jones, of St. Mary’s township, was a business vlsitbr here this morning. Dr. H. O. Jones, of Berne, was a business visitor in the city today. Bob Turney, of Monroeville, looked after business Interests here today. C. Jorey, of Vera Cruz, visited friends here Sunday afternoon. r Mr. and Mrs. William Dowling, of Fort Wayne, motored here for a few i hours visit with Mrs. Dowling's moth- » er. Mrs. Mary Terveer. I Miss Rose Voglewede spent Sun- ‘ day afternoon in Fort Wayne- with her sister, Mrs. James Haefling. Mrs. Luella Hubley and Miss r Esther Archbold motored to Fort : Wayne Sunday afternoon. I William Bretncr, of Root township, was a business visitor here Saturday afternoon. s Miss Clara Gerke, of Root towns ship, was a shopper here Saturday, f Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graber, Mrs. I M. F. Worthman and Mrs. Charles . Brodbeck have returned from Lone Tree, lowa, where they attended the t annual convention of the Midwest > Synod of the Reformed church. < Mrs. Russell Hoverman and son, I Vernon J., of Van Wert, Ohio, are . visiting relatives here for a few days.

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Marriage Licenses Eli L. Poling, fanner. .Fay county, • to Margaret A. Wheeler. Geneva. Cases Set For Trial The following cases have been set for trial: William Kelly vs. Dnvid Thompson, Oct. 18; Oliver Ponce vs. Lavirt L. Thompson et al, Oct. 18;' I Flora E. LaFountaln vs. Charles E. l Caylor, Oct. 20; Howard Stanton vs. . Lester Purdy, Oct. 21. i Case Dismissed The case of the B. F. Goodrich Rub > her company vs. Kessler et alphas. . been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Distribution Ordefred . In the estate of Mathias, the final report was approved and the distribu- ! tion of the estate was ordered, agreeable to the report. F O——————— ST. IXWIS WILL WELCOME CARDS (COWTINUEV FROM FARM Yankees, now are glad that the Cardinals lost the first Tame because it asseurs them of seeing three ganries in St. Louis. Most ot these Cardinal •***'***: three games will be « n oy the dinals —and many of them will offer to wager on if if you disbelieve. FLOODED RIVERS CAUSING DAMAGE IN MIDDLEWEST (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONK) mander of the Illinois troops, and Col. A. E. inglish, son-in-law of Gov. I Len Small, left Springfield to make a i tour of inspection of the flqod area. I will report to Gov/Small on possible needs for relief measures. i Tributary streams of tho Illinois river, meanwhile, are rising and pourI Ing their waters over rich tarni land with great loss. Kansas City, Mo„ Oct. 4 —(United. Press) —No lives have be’ehi lost in mi i ■inzfn u*»iiu .— i ■, MAY TINEE OF TH E CHICAGO TRIBUN E SAYS “What the ‘lron Horse' "was to the I story ot early railroads and. the ‘Cover•ed Wagon' to thbt of the westbound pioneers, 'BLARNEY' is tk> the bare knuckle days of prize £sghting.“ It boasts a delightful love fstory, some great fights', and a lot oft honest to' goodness suspense. Ralph Graves and l Renee Adoree have the principal roles and do them honor. • This is one of the “six! best" Sept-, ember releases. This picture will be shown at the ADAMS Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday ot this week, mission only 10c and 25c. ladv | •'■ ■' '** a=J LLI!2! Woman Afraid to Eat Anything 1 “I was etraid to eat I al-1 i ways had stomach . trouble' affer- , wards. Since takittg Adlerlka I can eat and feel fine.” (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. 6NE spoonful Adterika 'removes GAS and often brings surprising relief to the stomach Stops J that full, blorfted feeling. Removes old waste matter from intestines aaid' makes you feel happV and cheerful. I Excellent foY ibstinate constipation. ’ Smith, Yager & Falk, druggists.

the flood which hat swept parts ut Kansas and northern Oklahoma, according to a check made in' the stricken districts at noon today. Several persons are reported missing, J but it was believed these would be accounted for when an accurate checkup is made. ADAMS PUSHES HIS EXPOSURE OF CORRUPTION (HHTIM KH P4GK MB) , probe at a meeting in Indianapolis - Saturday. After reviewing the evidence col- : lected by Adams the six senators, three from each political party, gave I strength to discussion of a special session of the state legislature to 1 probe Indiana politics by adopting a resolution declaring the evidence f should be made the subject of a ieglsr lative Investigation without delay. - After calling on Governor Jacksen for the <>rdor to see Stephenson. Ad- • ams released, a letter from Stephen--1 son in which the former dragon charged that he was framed by his political ’ enemies. t o TO VOTE ON AMENDMENTS r (CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE) cause to be ascertained the number of votes cast for all of the candidates , for stAretary of state in the different counties at the last preceding gener- , al election.” t “Section s—The number of senators and representatives shall, at the session next following each period ’ when the number of votes cast for tlie office of secretary of state shall be ascertained, be fixed by law, and apportioned among the several counI ties, according to the number of I votes so cast for all of the candiI dates for the office of secretary, of state at such last preceding general How to Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days t Ask Holt house Drug Co., or any _ druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. They cost but little, are sugar coated and • as pleasant to take as candy. Skinny men and women take them . to speedily put on plenty of good healthy, solid flesh, and for this purpose they are so extremely good that thin men and women often take on 5 pounds or m6re in 30 days. As a , matter of fact, all druggists are authorized to return your money if you don't take on 5 pounds in 30 days. Ono thin woman gained 15 pounds in six weeks. [ Insist on McCoy’s. the original and genuine—60 Tablets —60 centg.

A CLEAR COMPLEXION ————— M Ruddy cheeks—sparklmgeyes—most ' women can have. Dr. I'. M. Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave his patients a substitute for calomel made of a few wellknown vegetable ingredientsmrxed with Kjli ye oil .naming t: iy r. Dr. Edwards’Olive Kno v i'.- ■*' • These table is ate wonder-workers on the liver and Ixwcls, which cause a nor- ' poisonous matter in one's syiu m. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets-now and then to keep fit. 15c, 30c and 60c. ~ Bad Stomach Caused Fearful Suffering Was Bloated, Nervous, Sleepless and Dizzy. Entirely Well Now. “I suffered with a breakdown five years ago. It just seemed as if everything was the matter with me, I had blood pressure, a bad stomach, constipation, and I was so nervous I would just shake. I could not sleep at night. My nerves just jumped. My stomach would bloat and cramp and the gas would press back my heart till I thought maybe I had organic heart trouble. My bowels would hardly move even with a laxative, and never without one. I had dizzy spells and would stagger and almost fall. ' I did not have any I appetite, and what I did eat wouldn’t ■ stay down. I tried different medicines, but only got a little relief. Then hearing from friends about Vitina, I started taking it. Right II from the first it helped me, and ■; now I feel fine, as good as I ever j did in my life. I eat anything and . i everything, have a good appetite, . I my bowels are In good shape, my . I nervousness is practically gone. I J am a man 70 years of and if Viuna helps everyone like it has me, it sure is wonderful.’’—Alexander Black, Gaston, Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It , purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestien, and brings new strength and energy to the whole 1 body. Take a bottle on trial. Then If ‘ I you’re not glad you/tried Viuna. syo«r inoney will be Attended.' Si at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine i Co., Indianapolis, Ind. £ I • VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By I ’ I _ CALLOW & KOHNE ’|

election." » I Amendment No. 3 Amendment No. 3 proposes amend- ‘ ment to section two of article fifteen. , “Section 2 —When the duration of i any office is not ..provided for by this ' i constitution, it may be declared by . law; and If not so declared, such <>ffice shall be held during the plea- 1 sure of the authority making the appointment. But the general assembly shall not create any office, the tenure of which shall be longer than four years, nor shall the term of , office or salary of any officer be fixed by this constitution or by law be increased during the term for which such officer was elected or appointed.” Amendment No. 4 Amendment No. 4 —Proposed amendment to article ten by adding thereto a new section to be designated and numbered as section eight. "Section B.—The general assembly may levy and collect a tax upon income, from whatever source derived, at such rates, in such manner and with such exemptions as may be prescribed by law.” County Board Os Education Meets The regular meeting of the county board of education was held in the ' office of the county superintendent, Clifton E. Striker, here this morning. , All of the twelve trustees were present with the exception of W. H. Deti tfnger, of Kirkland township. The . trustees voted to dismiss school on

CUTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly—-theOf without rubbing, apply— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Poor 17 Million Jara Ua»d Yaarlf ' 0 ooo —000 O PUBLIC | STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeogi-aphtng and Addreralng j Office Room 1, Peoples Loan 4 Trust Bldg. | Offce Phone 606--Home Phone 1171 I MILDRED AKEY j 0 -.-ooq—ooo— Q The ADAMS Theatre “Where the Better Pictures i are shown.* t Last Time Tonight SjtW ' 7 A Jfeu ! here . N 7 AT LAST! NORMA SHEARER czz | CIRCUS r T'HE public hails this A as Norma Shearer's starring triumph and one of the year’s dramatic 1 . sensations! It will thrill you mightily —it will touch your heart! DON’T MISS IT! i ! with Charles Emmett Mack ! and Carmel Myers W riilm tnul by I I , Be»jomrn CbrmimMn ! Titlet by Katfharbto Hdhlirt md H. H. CoUwnU j a benjamin /MetenX ? CHRISTIANSON UjAflfi/u/nt' I e —-Also-— Aesop's Fables and Pathe News J 15c—: 35c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY j 'BLARNEY." with Renee Adoree and | Ralph Graves. This picture is one of j the six best pictures released in Sep- ! tember, according to May Tinee in ® the Chicago Tribune. | 1 rr-.gr ? ir ~ :

I Friday, October IG, to permit the, 16, alao. Tbo trustees also decided teachers of Adams county to attend to place Carpenter’s new geography the annual convention of the North reader In thn country schools, eastern Indiana Teachers Association. o at Fort Wayne. The convention will WANTEn Janitor at Pythian Hpme. be In session on Saturday,\ October j call A. D. Suttles. ?34t6 Learning Things Children are taught thing* while they are young and according to all reports they live up to their teachings. One of the most important things toting and old can learn is the habit of saving. Once practiced it becomes east —and not only that. The neat little sum you have laid away is most important and comforting in time of need. Start an account today - and at this bank. \ Old Adams County Bank e *We Pay You To Save” Jj Wake Up When the stupor of a full stomach slows up your work — Arid ydii wish you could -cra-yv1....... Remember that WRIGLEY’S Chewing Sweet will work wonders in spurring your lagging digestion and in easing that over-e a t en feeling. Use Wrigley’s after every meal to help the stom- 'Xjl ach in its work. h crWhS 1 [ -nmHHBnunKKaK: THE CORT | —Last Time Tonight— 3 § A UNITED ARTIST CLASSIC i / “SPARROWS” g featuring MARY PICKFORD and good cast. Jh 5 Mary as tlie whole world loves her Mary as the hoyg dm, the protector, the fighter. Marv in her greatest De S achievement a document of joyous laughs and happy g tears. A Mary whose drama thrills you and hoi is u~ e you in a thrall of breath-catching suspense. “KITCHEN WORK.” a good comedy. e 15c—35c — A Good One. * s Coming Sundav and Monday—-Milton Sills in j£ J “MEN OF STEEL.”

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