Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1926 — Page 5
|. f: CLUB CALENDER Wednesday B Go.'d Samaritan (’lass ot Christian I chun h- Mrs. Charles, 6:45 p. m. •■I Al i. tian Bridie Club—Mrs. Frank M Lose. S !>■ >"• M W < T. U. meeting—post<>pnco unM til N'> v - 16 ’ - Ha.lo-a.r Maids—Mrs. Joe BrenHH lien, oO p. tn. ■ ShuM -poare Club—Mrs. Earl Adam Historical Club—Mrs. Leola Beery. I Thursday C. I’,. Ladies' Aid Society—Mrs.' M clarence Baughman. t Muu.e Legionnaires—Moose Home. M 7:30 p. m. i ■ /. i; Lutheran Ladies w\id Society H Shcoolhmise, 3:10 p- m. |S C . Hundred Club—Mrs. Glen CowM an. 7:30 p. m. & Mau.l Muller DegreeMted Men M Hall. 7:30 p. m. Friday ( 1 t Hen Hur—Ben Hur Rooms. Saturday IS Belta Tip ta Tan bake sale, Schmitt's ' H Meat Market- — 9 a. tn-. Mi c :.'-:ia supper— Chihstian church.. 85t07p. m. | _ I Monday 33 Tr: Kappa Called Meeting—Old AdS ams County Bank, 7:30 p m. I Th- Ladies Aid Society of the Chris-1 tian .Lurch will hold a cafeteria sup-' 9| l"’ r in ,ho lia » el ’ ,ent of the church MB S.i'.iril.iy evening, from 5 to 7 o'clock. Mrs Dave Campbel! was hostess -I to tie- Young Matron's Club. Tuesday, ,W evening, at her home* on Adams ■ street. A clever play “Pat," was iO presented by the program cominittic, J® which includes Mesdames Bee Fry I JI back - I’oan- Baughman and John W Dickerson. The play was given ■ under the direction of Mrs. James Fletcher. During the social hour the I hostess served delicidus refresh I nienls. Mrs. Dickerson will be the 1 hostess in two weeks. Bi .Mi s Helen Swearingen will enteral tain the members of the Octagon i® Club Monday evening; at 7:30 o’clock. Mesdames O- L. Vance, F. E. ■ France. J. C. Sutton and L. At GraI ham et.'i r.ained at a prettily appoint I rd party at. the Elks home Tuesday ;■ evening-. The spacious entertaining rn ms were attractively decorated I with baskets of cryeauthemums with ® yellow as the predominating color. An elaborate three-course dinner I was served at six-thirty o’clock The Cl twenty tables were laid With dainty “ .». IJ all(l centered with tall yellow cathe- ■ drill tapers set in green foliage. The I plan cards were clever creations in I a matching design. Following the I liinm the tables were arranged for I Bridge. At the close of the sixth I game Mrs. A. M. Ankdr held high ■ score and was awarded a beautiful I gift. Other high scores were made ( I by Mesdames T. M. Reed. E. \V I Kampe and William Bowers, and they I received beautiful gifts The out-of I town .• -osts included Mesdames Shan' I of V nroeville: R. ('. Parrish. T 77 ’’ R-cd, Arthur Rose, Morton SI nits. I Ail Sellemeyefr ahd M. R. Sutton lof Fort Wayne; Alex Button, of 1 I Indianapolis, Ralph Amrine, of And 1 : >’ and I’haracs Hiatt, cf West M IM.m Beach Florida.
I lie Booster Club of the Tribe of ®' n l:ui of northern Indiana will bo of the local lodge Friday eve- : bbig. All members of the lodge are requested to be present. Refreshtuon's will be served at the close of 1 ’he meeting. I 1 lie Tri Kappa sonority will hold a ,ail meeting in the Old Adams Conn- ■ Hank assembly room Monday eve bins;, at 7:30 o'clock. The attendance of every member is urged. * Bov ||. r. Buikett. pastor of the Re formed church at Olney, Illinois, who . lass been spending his vacation with I'U parting near Berne, visited with 1 ,lpv and Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann yes ' •arday. Rev. Burkett addressed the , 1" monthly' S ocial and business meet- ■ ’dlls’ Missionary Guild at their regllibg Hist night. The local society pre •"'"led him with a cash gift for his * mission charge, that .he is serving a» o|| i , ‘.v. The G. M. G. cf the Magley Re 1 11 med church were the invited gtierts ls the local society last night. A deli-" 'ions supper was sgrved at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Eleanor Murray and daughMiM Frances, entertained a '"roup of young people Friday even ”■ in honor of’Mrs. Murray's sister. Mbs Fanny Lorraine Hobson, of ' ck'er, who is the guest of rela-fi’-'B here. Games and music were -Mjoyed during thg evening. Refresh-
inents wore served by the hostesses The guests Included the Misses Ag ties Spangler, Margaret Schlenk Bessie Carter, Myrtle Clements, Mil dred and Fanny Brodbock, Bertht , Heath. Mararet and Vida Ward, Mad eltae Geier. Marie Hflloa, Detorez Bunter. Hazel and Iris Hilton. Mil dred Helm, Robertine Murray and Messrs. Harry McDormitt, Donald Colter. Arthur Ross. Gavlord Alns worth. Clifford Death, Jr., Dale Death Doyle and Marlin Johnson, Kermli Bowen, Glendoris Bunner, Let Spangler, Lester Workfnger, Ken noth Workinger, Marion Brodbeck. ■ -o . Locate ; Th' poorest recipe ylt fer holdin’ a husband is t’ drink with him. “If 1 wuz a rich Democrat do you know what I'd do? ('d wait till jest about a week before th’ next presidential lection, an’ then order a 15 per cent refund on all Floridy investments,’ said Tell Binkley, t'day.—Abe Mart in. Indianapolis News. I Miss Genevieve Barling spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. I Mrs. Ralph Amrine, of Anderson ,is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. D Clark, of Third street. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenz and | sons. Arthur and Elmer, of Fort Mayne, Mrs. Renner, of Woodburh I were the guests of the Andrew Fuel . ling family over Sunday. Mrs. Chrlstena B. Vail, Mrs. Som : erville Light, Mrs. F. V. Mills and Mrs. Charles Colter are attending a district meeting of the Woman’s Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church, at Anderson, this week. 1 o Rotary Club To Meet In K. Os C. Hall Hereafter The Rotary club will meet Thursday evening at the Knights of Columbus hail The luncheon will be served at 6:15 o'clock. Hereafter the Rotarians v ill meet iu the K. df ('. hall, the chib changing its meeting place from the Industiial roins. Jije Lose will continue to serve the luncheons and the j meeting will be held in the lodge room. o Democratic Members Os Legislature To Caucus Indianapolis, Nov. Hi. — (United Hr ss) —Democratic mcm’beis of the state legislature will caucus in Indianapolis within the next two weeks, R. Earl Peters, Democratic state chairman. announced today. Organization plans fcr the minority p it", ia the legislature and measures to bo sponsored by it will be taken up at the caucus. . ers - jjjjj -,T,V . ; -paj-.-ty Workers in the campaign just closed and declared the election results ere a signal victory for tb< Democrats be cause of the gain in votes cast for its candidates over 19'.’4. He said the work | vi organizing a militant campaign for I!<2S would be started eas y. i Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays ; X Cold I Before another day A cold may be stopped in 24 hours.|! the lever checked, thqt bowels opened, 0 the entire system toned. The way is f HILI S away so efficient that we ■ : Hd $1,000,000 for it. Don't rely on e lesser help, and don's delay Get the f quicker, complete results that HILL'S ■ is bringing millions.
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GRUESOME SCENE IS ENACTED TODAY IN MURDER TRIAL H'OATIMVKU FHOM PA«K OISE) id calm and unmoved. Jim Mills listened intently. Charlotte bowed her head and sometimes turned wway, but she never once seemed iven near to breaking. Not only did they hear a descripion of how Hall and Mrs. Mills died -the former shot to death; the latter shot, her throat cut and a terrible wound in her abdomen—but they heard ugly intimate questions asked. One physician, a Dr. A. L. Smith of New Brunswick, testified that he had once treated Mrs. Mills at Hall's lirectiou and that the minister had igreed to pay him $lO a month for '{ft months for his services. Then, as if there had not been brills enough, Prosecutor Alexander Simpson drew forth a razor as he questioned the witness regarding Mrs. Mills’ wounds. | “Could the wound have been made with this razor?” asked Simpson. The witness answered, '“Yes.” “I have some evidence about this ■azor," Simpson, said. “Senator Case used two lead pencils. I have a right l to use this.”- —— —-—— o Banks Not To Close On Armistice Day The Banks will not be closed Tburs-' day Nov. 11. Armistice Day, as it is not a legal holiday. It was stated in last night's paper that the banks would be colsed on Armistice day, but ad the day is not a state holiday they will not he (dosed cn Armistice day. but as the morrow that the Armistice was signed, ending the Woild war. The Armistice went into effect at 11 o’clock A. M. Whistles will blow at this hour and business will cease for one minute. O eMrs. Wesiey Dague and daughter, of Pleasant Mills, were shoppers here this morning.
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Congressman's Talk To Be Broadcast At Fort Wayne The address to be given by congressman Clyde C. Kelly, of Pittsbuig, author of the Capper-Killy Bill, on “Price Maintenance", at the Fort Wayne Dinner, given by tln> who!”* i''ers and manufactures io the City of Fort Wayne retail merchants, Wednes | day. November 10, will he broadcast from station WOWO. at Fort Wayne. I Fifteen hundred Fort Walne retail merchants will hear the address at the meeting, and the retailers and wholesalers of this city are Invited t.» tune lu on the talk. Station WOWO will begin broadcasting the address at 8:00, Centra! Standrad lime :n a 227 meter wave length. I 0 Elks Notice There will be an important mee.tn:.' of the local lodge cf Elks, at the home on North Second street, Wedne-da-night, at 8 o'clock. All members a < asked to attend. . I o . Attend supper, card ptirty and dance Catholic H. S. Auditorium, Thursday evening, Nov. 18. , 264t5x eod I °- Notice I am now here to tune pianos, and do repair work on pianos, talking and sewing machines. I will stay only until Christinas time. D. A. Gilliom, 115 E. I Rugg street. Call phone 561. 265-3tx
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