Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 5 November 1926 — Page 3
CU B CALENDER Friday p a| itjMt Brothtrho<|d— Church, 7:30 tn * |■ P I. r ,.<b't-o iun Rummage Sale—- | ■‘yiinnHiaha Club Pot Luck Supper S - Aft'T Lodge. ■ All( .tion Bridge Cltlb-Mrs. Will Eg Bowen 1 . 7:30 P- M. | |B WHt -Voenian Hall, 1:30 |>. M E Luncheon Bridge Club-Mrs. pick I | Bot h. 7:30 P- m. , I I w. H M. s > of M - E - Church—Mrs. |■Harry Butler, 2:30 p.m. |U: i'ccaliuntus Degree Team Practices HL,It Hall. |j|| Minnehaha Club, after lodge. Saturday I II Presbyterian Rummage Sale—Post; f p n Ladies Aid Society Cafeteria | Bflupper—C. B. Church. sto7p. m. Sunday M|| St- AK n “ s Sodality—Catholic II S. after, early mass. Monday Bw Iti" Bees Pogue entertainment ■ lligli school auditorium, 8 p. m. I .fl Octagon Club—Mrs. D. J. Hensley |H?:3O P M Tuesday , 5 f| Ever Ib'ady Class of M. K. Church 18-Mrs. 11. R. Farr, 7:30 Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. Earl Adam Hniorical Club-Mrs. Leota Heety Wednesday \V. c. T U. All day Meeting. Pot-f-BLnek pinner—Presbyterian Clrirch Um 10 a. iii. I Miss Mildred Liddy entertained the ■ members of the Bridge Club last evenI ing. Mrs. Harold Freed, of Oak Park. i ■ Illinois, was a guest besides the chib ■ members Prizes were awarded to Mrs ■ Harry’Knapp and Miss Josephine ■ Myers. The hostess served refreshBl ments. x \ g The Women’s Christian Temperance ■ Pnion will hold an all-day meeting in ■ the Presbyterian church. Wednesday. ■ The meeting will convene at ten o'- ■ clock and a potduck dinner will be ■ served at noon. All members are u:g ■ ed t;> note the change of the meeting ■ f: <>m Tuesday to Wednesday and p'an to attend. "*[ * The Christian church Ladies' Aid I Society will serve a cafeteria supper I November 13. in the church dining ■ loom, from five to seven o'clock. f Rev. and Mrs. F. A. Wirsing and ■ daughter, Delores, and Mrs. William ■ Brebaugh, of,. Huntington, were the I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braun today. * The Ladies Aid Society of the UnitBed Brethren church will serve the I second of a series of cafeteria sup ■ pers, evening, from five to ■ seven -i < lock.' me liberal pattwaije | of the public is solicited. The following menu will be served, creamed I chicken, meat loaf, noodles, baked I beans, mashed potatoes, gravy, baked I apples, potato salad, cold slaw, pie, I case, bread, butter, coffee and ice ■ cream. The members of the Ben Hur lodge | are urged to attend the meeting to I night to make plans for the Booster meeting. All members |bf the 'degree ■team are urgently' requested to be present. Miss Regina Murtaugh was hostess to the So Cha Rea Club last evening. . At six-thirty o’clock, a dinner was served at small tables centered with floral arrangements. Following the dinner, Five Hundred was played and prizes were awarded to Miss Marie Murtaugh, Miss Florence Harris and Mrs. Clyde Butler. Miss Florence Hoithouse was awarded the guest prize. The next meeting will i be held in two weeks with Mrs. Ciena * Mr. and Mrs. ft. J. Bobay, of'Fort, Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' W. A. Klepper and other friends in tne city last evening. George Inelchen, of ' Geneva, was here last evening for a visit. The property- owners along the Monroe road will meet, at Industrial roams this evening to discuss the proposition of giving easements so the road can be improved. All others interested are invited. Mr. Hendrix of Columbus, Ohio, was here today. He represents the brick manufacturers of Ohio and is late • ested in securing streets and roads in this section. “Now what have I done t’ git on
| th' wicker list?" said Lase Bud this! | inornln' as he opened a weddln' Invi-I j tr.tion, "Darn th' blamied election j’l've forgotten whenvl left off in th', 1 Hull-Mills case,” complained Mrs.' Eip Moots, yfs|erdiiy.- Abe Martin,* Indianapolis News. | | Mr. and Mrs. filler and family, of Fortt Wayne, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nichols, of Mercer Avenue, last evening. i Mrs. Joe Smith visited reliwives in Fort Wayne, Wednesday evening. I Clarence Beavers will go. to Chicago Saturday to spend the week- . end with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burroughs have . moved from their residence on Third | street to Fort .Wayne'where Mr Bor-' rotlffhs has accepted a position in the I Frohnapfel Drug store. I Rev. and Mrs E. H. ixtne are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mtn. I ljurve Kitaon in_this city. Rfv. Mme is an evangelist and he assisted iff an ev.ingelieti campaign / the Fir«t Methodist church in this cily a few years ago. . o —— HOSPITAL NOTES Martha Joan is the name of \ girl baby born to Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ol’rien at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. last evening. This is the first child in the family. Mother and Labe are getting along nicely. Mr. O I rien Is employed hete by the Northern i Indiana l üblic Sei vice Corporation. I Evelyn Zimmerman, of Decatur R R • is a patient at the Memorial hospital, having had her tonsils removed this morning CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the voters of Root township for their loyal support for assessor in the electon just past. D. M. RICE. 0 , A CORRECTION Owing to a typographical error in Wednesday's issue an advertisement announced a square dance at SnnSet tor Sunday evening. The square dance was held Wednesday evening and the regular dancing program with * Ray Finkhouse and his Ohioans will be held Sunday evening. _ Cool Cave Utilized For Storage Plant Zack. Ark.. Nov. 5 (United Press).j —Of chad is ts for miles around the vicinity of Zack, in Searcy county, heart of the Ozarks, practice economy by utilizing a "blowing" cave near here for a mammouth slorage plant. There is. Mly a slight range cf temperature in The cave in summer and winter the thermometers hovering around 40 degiees most of th time. Apples, strawbetries and other fruits and meat are hauled to the cave.yfhich is located near a railioad, in largo "consignments for storage until such time as the farmers wish to market their products. c Platform On Trolleys Used To Haul Freight I 1’,;.. -.■.■■ ■ A.-.:- ■ I toiit e<i Press) Passengers who make the mistake of trying to board a street ear through the from door in Buenos Aires may have to do battle with the motorman. The front door is for exit, only, as tar as the passengers are concerned, and the front platfotm is given over to a little private enterprise on the motorman's part, if a passenger wishes to take a package or bundle of considerable size aboard the car, he hands it to The motorman, and then walks to the rear to board the car. The motorman takes his tip when the passenger loaves the car. o Taught French For Composing Menus Stockholm (United Press)—‘Pelite manners, everyday English, sight s eing gcorf aphy, foreign money, the liquor laws ct Sweden, and menu card French are to be the thing to be taught at the school'for waiters opened in Stockholm. A former restaurant has been turned into a training school and cooks as well as waiters, are drilled in the art of properly serving the public, especially. foreign visitors. The special course in French is limited to the writing of menus but conversational English is being taught. | first, because a tolerable use of it can be learneTl by fcweeds more quickly , than any other tongue, and; second be- ' cause the managers feel that English lis to be the'wxjrld language of the future. Soviet Minister-Designate Prohibited Crossing U. S. Washington, Nov. si-—(United Press) —On the eve of an anticipated Rus- ( sian drive for U. S. diplomatic recognition, the state department has ruled Mme. Kollontai, Soviet rninister-des-ignate to Mexico, can not travel across this country enroute to her new post.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926.
I The department announced today It hud instructed the American counsulyeneral in Berlin io refuse her appllI cation for a transit visa under the ■ 1918 law excluding coinmuniats, previously Invoked against former Presl- | dent Karolyl of Hungary and Shap- , nrji Saklutvala, u British Hindu. I Offer For Finish Match Between Strangler Lewis And Joe Stecher Is Made Clcug'i. Nov. 5. - (United Press)- An opportunity to jjettle th'> long con(rove: y over the wetid’s h« avyweight championship materialized hero today when Ed “Etiangkr” Lewis and Joe Stecher. each of whan, claim the title we e offered a flat guarantee of SIOO, 000 for a finish match. The offer came from a syndicate of ousint-ss nten led by Doc Krohn, well known Chicago promoter, and provides for a best two jp three solutely, to a finish” match. Krohn's offer ’camo as a climax to months cf wiangliug between the two, men ov»r the thntnpionship during which both have made repeated claims to the title. Despite many overtures made by various promoters they littvt not been matched. Krohn said today that he was reasonably sur» that both men's reaction Ito his offer would be favorable and that the match would l»e staged here ' in the near future. o Officers Are Elected Indianapolis’, Ind., Nov. 5. —(United Press)—H. H Evans, of New.astle, was rs-elec’ed president of the Indiana Fish. Game and Forest League at the I annual convention of the organization hfcre yesterday. Other officers re-elected wer Dr. James Wolff, Franklin, vice-ptesi lent; Harry Morgenau, Hammpnd, Secretary Edward Phipps, Indianapolis. Treasurer. • o Overdose Os Fatal Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 5. —(United Press) —The body of a man found on I the Crawfordsville road was identified today as that of Howard Firmer, 50.. of Mars Hill. Indianapolis suburb. ; Death was due to poison. (Tty Hospital attendants said he had rec IvetJ treatment m several occasions fc#r ' overdoses of drugs. Thurman Gottschalk Appreciates Support Thurman Gottschalk of Berne, who BOX SOCIAL at the Preble School 1 mile north of Preble At five tube Neutrodyne Radio, Fountain Pens, and Candy to be given FREE. Bring Boxes. Milton Werling, teacher ! - """ Adams “WHERE THE BETTER PICTURES ARE SHOWN” Tonight and Tomorrow A Great Action ‘ Western! Drama! Suspense! IjljM Comedy! KJjGz A Western (•* lhat is “diff- Ik ent.” Fred Thompson A • Itlung i n g W from one fight into another—a mysterious cattle rustler — plot and intrigue —a fascinating Iteroine—and with the gorgeous scenery of the high Sierras as the background ! Also—“ Adventures of Mazie’* ioc 25c Sunday and Monday—Raymond Griffith in “You’d Be Surprised’’|
' " ,, " g f was elected state senator f.'Om Adame. | < Wells and Bllckford counties In Tues- ] day's election, wishes to expre"“ ills, appteciation to the voters of Adam- j ecunty fnp their support and • ftifi-l dine* exp eased In th” big m«pority given him. Mt. Gottschalk hue been conilned to his bed since yesterday, suffering from a bowel infection, aud Mrs. Gottschalk called the Daily Democrat this morning expressing her ■ appreciation nnd that of her husband. Mr. Gottschalk led the Democrat ticket In this county. TERRE call for help has been sounded by firemen of Tern 1 Haute who are engaged in repairing toys to be presented to the poor children of Terre Haute Christmas. The firemen want help from those who have broken toys that could be repaired and painted. WALKERTON —This town boasts a "world's champion.” Mrs. Charles Martin of Walkerton Is the "world’s champion lady hog caller.” Her hutfky lungs won her that distinction in a contest conducted by a Chicago radio station PERU —Following a wild ride in 'which Harry “Chic" Ellis gave several signs of intoxication, striking a touring car, injuring an occupant and ■ - Never Be■Sf'Tiv* Whouf / Mnthprc— Fole y'» Honey and A’AsJlllt-ia Tar Compound isjust what your children ought to have for coughs,fe verish colds, cronpt spasmodic) end disturbing night coughs. Made by our own special process, it combines the curative influence of pure Pina Tarand other healingingredients, with the mollifying demulcent effect of clear Honey. t It isscientifically compounded in air tight J containers under rigid sanitary control. It con tains noopiatesorchloroform.lt is bland to the tender throat of a child, and is effective in stopping the stubborn coughs of grown persons. A fine dependable family medicine Remember the Name HMLEYSH(»ffi.Y«®TAR COMPOUND Sold o very where
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r the CORT I S —Last Time Tonight— & 9g "“SPAN GLE S’ ’ | UE A great melo-druma cf the Circus, featuring a cast incSuding Marion Nixon, Pat O’Malley, Be w Hobart Bdswo’rth, Gladys Brockwell. Jtj The circus has come" to town. Clowns, elephants, horses, and everything. See the big show and the sorrows and happiness 3N ■K that travel nlong with it. “ffi ALSO—“HIE RADIO BUG"—‘♦FELIX, THE CAT? K Jfi 10c 25c n@ SATURDAY—Jack Hoxie in “THE WILD HORSE STAMPEDE ’ ‘ fIS B SUNDAY AND MONDAY—MiIton Sills and Betty nJ Bu Bronson in “PARADISE” ' SB “KATY DID" This amusing play will be given Friday Night, Nov. 5 • High School Auditorium - Produced by the Fort Wayne Dramatic Club under auspices of ft I Decatur H. S. Athletic Association Tickets 35c 8 o’clock I —
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