Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1926 — Page 11

IS** 06 ? CLUB CALENDER . »■> Wedn««day ' Delta Theta Tau Alumni—Mr*. Joe I I Rrennvn - P* lU> i I Kirkland Township W. C. T. U — 1 I Kirkland Hikh School, 2:30 p. m. I I udies’ Aid Society ot Mt. Tabor ' I Church-Mr*. Austin McMichael. I I catholic Indies Social Club Card I Party and Dance — Catholic High » I School. 8 P- n> - Catholic Udiea Social Club Casei I |eria supper—Catholic High School. II s p. »>' Shakespeare Club —Mrs. J. C. Sat- ■■ too. Historical Club—Mrs. Edith Shafer Thursday Work and Win Class of U. H. Church I -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rabbitt. Baptist Womans Society — Mrs. I Parmer, Line street. E. V. Missionary Society—Church. ,1 2 P- mWoman's Home and Foreign MisI sionary Society of Presyterian church H —Mrs. J L. Kocher, 2:30 p. m. Christian Ladies’ Aid and Mission I ary Societies—Mrs. Ida Chronister. Tri Z Club—Miss Charlotte Elzey. ":3® ®- ®- So Cha Rea - Regina Murtaugh ''-JO. Calvary Ladies' Aid Society. Church I 2:00 P. M Moose Legionaires — Moose Home II 7:30 P. M. Friday Auction Bridge Club —Mrs. Will I Howers. 7:30 P. M. W.R.C. —Yoeman Hall, 1:30 P. M. Luncheon Bridge Club —Mrs. Dick I Bach. 7:30 p. m. W. H. M. S., of M. E. Church—Mrs. I Harry Butler, 2:30 pm. Pocahontas Degree Team Practices I -At Hall. Minnehaha Club, after lodge. Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society Rummage Sale—Haines Building. Saturday I'. R. Ladies Aid Society Cafeteria | Supper —V. B. Church, 5 to 7 p. m. PresbyJkerian Ladies* Aid Society • Rummage Sale—Haines Building. The W R. C. will meet at the Yoe n»n Hall Friday afternoon at |:JO I o'clock. All members aee urgtjd to attend as a new pass word will be given 1 out. Tbc Calvary Indies Aid Society will ! meet Thursday afternoon at two o'-, clock at the church. Every member, I is urged to gtlPPd and bring pledge if| possible. Members are urged to bring thimbles. ' The Mooae Legionaires will hold i their regular meeting Thursday even I ing at 7:30 o'clock at the Moose H"ine. '. . I Mrs. will Rowers will be hostess t«« 1 the Auction Bridge Club Friday even ing. at 7:30 o'clock. The Carpe Deint Club met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Chase, in North Third street, Tuesday evening A so 'ial hour was enjoyed after which re freshments were served. Mrs. Albert Beery will b hostess at the next meeting. • Mrs. G. C. Strickler entertained at dinner yesterday for Mrs. latura Git ford, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Roy Marsh and son, Harold Mom|t|y Night Club met with Mrs Joe McConnell Monday night- Table were ai ranged for Five Hundred ant! prize, were awardd to Mrs. Ray Lan gltell and Mrs. Cecil Bair. Miss Mat garet Bright was a guest beside:, th, Club members. Refreshments were served by th hostess. The next meeting will be held with Miss Vrona Snyder in two weeks. Mrs. D. J. Hensley will be hoatesto the Octagon Club Monday, evening at 7:30 o'clock The Ever Ready Sunday School Class us the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. B. R. Farr Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Catholic’lndies Social Club wi 1 serve a cafeteria supper at the Catholic Hlijgh School tonight at five o'clock. At eight o'clock tables will be for Bridge. Five Hundred and Rhum after which dancing will b > p njoyet|. The liberal patronage a? tic Pupjic U incited. —...... . —o . Play Postponed ‘The parnesviUe Choir Spruce Up". w|)ich was to have beet; given Friday night November 5, has been postponed to Friday. November 12. See ‘Hearts and Fists” at the Adams theater tonight benefit History Club, Decatur high school. It

John Custer of Lakeland, Florida and Lee Custer of Orlando, former Adams county meu are here (or a visit being called home by the serious ill ' ness of their sister, Mrs. M. F. Aspy of south of Pleasant Mills. > Ora Baker of Fort Wayne came down to vote. i Carllglc Flanders of Fort Wayne visited his parents here. ’ The November issue of Dairyland is being printed today and will be I ready for distribution the latter part i of the week. W. A. Klepper was at Fort Wayne ■ today. , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kampe visited at Fort Wayne last evening. What Italy seems t' need is more shootin galleries. No matter how low ' ' ther necks are cut. or how high ther* J skirts git. we ll alius have t. take chances on ther real dispositions. Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Col. Roy Johnson conducted a sab’ at Mendon. Ohio, today. WELLS COUNTY DEMOCRAT S WIN ■ I I Party Makes Clean Sweep In County Election; Majorities From 539-1,180 i Bluffton. Indiana. Nov. 3.—D- mocrats made a clean sweep in Wells cipinty, electing every candidate with majorities ranging from 539 to list).l Stumps majority for United State ; senator was 1,31*1; Woollen had 1I Bril, for enocrc-F. 723; Gottschalk, for state senator. 1.102; and Sanders, fosj representative. 1,055. Scott, for Auditor. had the highest mapority, 1.180. Wells county gave the income tax amendment a majority of 1,8.14 it b’ing i supported earnestly by William H. Settles, of this county, who is president of the Farm Federation which had endorsed it. u SENATORIAL RACE IN INDIANA STILL IN DOUBT TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OHM) | oil; Woollen, 311,688. Early predictions that the entire Republican ticket would be elected were born out by the returns that | were totalled this afternoon. The i standings were as follows: Secretary of state. 1,351 precincts — , , Schortemeier, rep., 256.673; Hamrick, dem.. 223.840. Auditor of state. 1.302 precincts Bowman, rep., 206,333; Ferguson, dem., ! 186,135. Treasurer of state. 1.321 precincts—|Urba*l;nE, r?:<. . a: Jan . Jones, dem.. 196.307. Superintendent of public instruction, 1.274 precincts- Miller, rep., 20G,779; Linebarger, dent., 182.029. o Card of Thanks I wish to thank the voters for their support in Tuesday's election and assure them that 1 appreciate the vot" j given me. William E. Faurote. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays 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 a3 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 i and almost fall. I did not have any , appetite, and what I did eat wouldn t 1 stay down. I tried different medicines, but only got a little relief. Then hearing from friends about Viuna, I started taking it. Right from the first it helped me, and 1 now I feel fine, as good as I ever did in my life. I eat anything and I everything, have a good appetite, my bowels are in good shape, my nervousness is practically gone. I am a man 70 years of age, 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 kidnevs. It purities the blood, clears the akin, refitores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole bodr Take a bottle on trial. Then if you're not glad you tried Viuna. your money will he refunded. |1 or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co.. Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1926.

1 SENATORS ELECTED _ (COMTINUBP FHOM FAO® ONU) Voi iiiont—Porter H. Dale. A. Washington—Wesley L. Jones, A. Wisconsin—John G. Blaine Democrat. Ain ba ma—Hugo L. Black Arizona —Carl Hayden (Incomplete returns) Arkansas—T. H. faraway, A. Florida Duncan Fletcher, A. i Georgia Walter F. George, A. Louisiana—Edwin S. Broussard, A. .Kentucky—A. W. Barkley (Incom I plette returns) Maryland—M. E Tydings I Mtissachusetts- David T. Walsh Missouri—Harry B. Hawes New Rork—Robert F. Wagner North Carolina—Lee 8. Overman, A Oklahoma- Elmer Thomas South Carolina Ellison D. Smith Doubtful Colorado—William E. Sweet, Democrat and Charles W. Waterman. Republican. —o Peten To Demand Recount Os Votes In Three Connies Indianapolis, Nov. 3. — (United Press) —Demand for a recount of votes in at least three Indiana coun ties will be made by the Democratic ( state committee, R. Earl Peters, state chairman announced today. | If investigations begun by the Democratic committee today warrant elections in the three counties will be contested Peters said. Principal i attention of Democrats it was learn'ed .is centered on the vote in Lake county which rolled up a 12.000 majority for Republican candidates. | Peters at a conference, with Frank Baker, former Marion county prosecutor, was also understood to have discuss’d elections in. Vanderbtfrg and Vigo counties. | o — Massachusetts Defeats Coolidge’s Personal Friend Boston, Nov. 3 —-(United Press) — President Coolidge’s adopted state has turned thumbs down on his personal friend and ardent supporter. j Nearly • complete returns today gave David Walsh, Democratic candidate for Senator, a plurality of 45.098 over Sen. Wm. M. Butler, chairman of the Republican national committee, who had the President's unqualified support. Returns from 1372 election precincts out. of 1576 in 335 cities and towns out of 355. including Boston, gave: Walsh 438.275; Butler, 393.177. I Despite an eleventh-hbur appeal by President Coolidge to the people of Massachusetts to* elect Butler, the voters decided that a Democrat should fill the unexpired term of the late famed Republican, Henry Cabot Lodge. o ' See “Katy Did,” High School I Auditorium, Friday night. 25913 O— Attend the Adams theater tonight. Benefit show for History club. Decatur high school. Square Dance Sunday night at Sun Set. Dancing class Thursday night, assembly S:ls.

I THE CORT —Last Time Tonight—- ® “DON JUAN’S THREE NIGHTS” | §K A First National Attraction with LEWIS STONE and SHIRLEY MASON. K 31 Fingers that round the soul of a piano words that found the soul of a woman a master of musical Jn ME chords a genius with heart chords famous in the ® [UC spotlight dangerous in the moonlight Napoleon of UE jag love but he campaigned once too often. He “IT’S A PIPE” comedy—lnternational ficws. gQ 10c 25c THIRSDAY AM) FRIDAY "SPANGLES" ( L£ Dr a melodrama of the circus. gc | THE ADAMS Theatre | “Where the Better Pictures arc shown.” Tonight and Tomorrow “HEARTS AND FISTS’’ $ MR With John Bowers and Marguerite De La Motte. 31 From 'The American Magazine' story by UE Clarence Buddington Kelland. U>j P? A story of Love and Romance in the Land where Timber iycj iir 'is King! Plenty of Action and Thrills! IE 30 See the Death Defying Ride, over the Canyon! ad ALSO—“WORKING W INNIE." From the 31 “Winnie Winkle” comedy strip. s*> 10c ; 25c jg flp TONIGHT Benefit llistorv Club of the High School. [ft! I SR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—FRED THOMSON in jjg I*’ K "THE TWO GUN MAN." 30 I SUNDAY AND MONDAY—RAYMOND GRIFFITH in >nl K fie ’ "YOU'D BE SURPRISED." I iitH ! |rr - "

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