Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1926 — Page 3
■ k'bncW I Il'J ’ | ( LI B CALENDER B Thursday ■■ v I! l.ad!<’H' Aid Society Mrs ■ fcar'em" Baughman. H f , I :nr< s Moose Horn. B |S-3" p. ni. MfcW tan l.ailbx Aid Scxlcty ‘ML| lvt ,o'.h.iU -e. 3:30 I' "*■ VW I . H'lodr d ' loir Mr- Cl. r. ('..w B Kn 7: So ■> ill K,,d ■ 1 flail. 7:30 p. m. B Friday K i‘« Ben Hur — Hen Hur Rooms. ■ Saturday Bfetaß |b Missionary Society of M. E ■ R. > mage Sab'—Chill' !i base B ■KfISI . ■ Tail bake sale. Schnii’t’-- ■ j, . . ..... supper ''firisiiipi « »iui <h. ■ Ato p B Monday BMW 1 :,,b ~•' l,s - l '" d 1 K• Ti K..| t ail' d Meeting Old Ad ■ County Bank, 7:30 p in. ■ Tuesday B 3 K 1,1 1 Guest Night and Pot Luck ■ Kui'P't K. Os 6.30 p. m. K 'if 1' lon Xi-Miss Fan Haminntf ■ B Wednesday ■ H tot i< al Club — Mrs. Alb. 11 I rtzberger. ■■ Mrs E. B. Adams was hostess to the members of the Shakespeare club, ‘ afternoon. Mrs s. D ■ ■ lend n ver'- inlet'., -liny p.ip'-i ■ Plant Life Parasitica." using n B H?i>.'' to illustrate her subject. Sub ■ H given by members of the I an interesting discusison 10lB Hew'd Mrs. Hattie Obenauer will B Mia',, charge of the program at the I meeting. B*B v '" : —ties Pore B. Erwin and .Limo I ... have issued invitations for a ■ li'-'Ui bridge a' the home of the I Tuesday. November 16. ■ ■ A v. ry enjoyable meeting of the ■ ...cal Club was held Wednesday I K ' • with Mrs. Ed Beery. Mrs. I ■ M Miller had charge of the proI ai d read a splendid paper d"- ■. *SHfccri!'>i:g a motor trip through the | Following the program the I serve! refreshments. B i,l Miss Angie Firks entertained at I dg'- last evening in honor of Mrs. I oid Freed, of Oak Park. Illinois. I ' is the guest of Mrs. Carrie Hau I Moi .1 There were players at three I Hables and gifts for high scores were I :iled to Miss Helen Stephenson i I 1) ntglas Haney. Mrs. Fjeed was | tired with a lovely gift by the At the conclusion of the | i s the hostess served a two-course . I mb - — I ■ The regular meeting o' the Auction ■ Club was held with Mrs. Frank ( i : hist night art her home on Fourth HBtrcet. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. I Briede and Mrs. Raymond Kell-| Her Mrs. B. T. Terveer won the guest j Dainty refreshments were ] i by the hostess. I Mrs. Joe ftrennen entertained the A of the Bachelor Maids Club, j I'nsday evening. Guests besides i club members were Mrs. 1... H. I ■Vatch Your Trail, Puny i Child Grow Strong Take On Weight f I In ju-t a tew days—quicker than J ■re ever dreamed of —these wender- [ flesh making tablets called j ■leCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound ; will start to help any weak, 0 ■Ulin, under-nourished I ttle one. j I After sickness and where rickets . suspected they are especially 1! No need to give them any j nasty Cod Liver Oil — these ■ are made to take the place t that good but evil smelling., j upsettnig medicine and • surely do it. They do put on I : j Ask Holthouse Drug Co. or any s Mlruggist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Tablets—as easy to take | Ht-v candy and not at all expensive— J tablets 60 cents. I 'nsist on McCoy’s, the original I genuine, and give the child a f for 30 days. If you aren't > with results just get your 'iey back.
ftp 1 MIYVJJWm. Fox presents Elenore Meherin’s Daring Novel with a cast including—wL WriM A UAINU I MADGE BELLAMY, HARRISON FORD, DAVID TORRENCE AND GLORIA HOPE. ll* ® iy? W ■ a picture that flares with the spirit of youth. Sandy was a 1927 model and she broke all speed records on the highway of thrills. She dared do ■ ■ Illi WJWIp mJ© A» Mw what she pleased! Women were shocked but men were fascinated. She was just a flapper wife who could not abide by marriage laws. II T(^N I ( IFFT OMOR RO W “KISS ME KATE”, a good comedy and “FELIX, THE CAT.” 10c 25c I 1()e 25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY—CORINNE GRIFFITH in “SYNCOPATING SUE.” g
|Klofnhenz and Mrs. Wai Woinhoff. High scores were won In Bridge by Miss Rose Confer ami Miss Maymo Terveer. The hostess served rofreahnients. Ail plana and urrangements have been completed for the High School Athletic club dance which will be given al the Masonic Hall Friday night. Dancing will begin tit et-’ht o’clock and continue until twelve. Music will be .furnished by Don Farr and His Gang. Tickets are belug sold it fifty cents single admission and seventy-five cents a coup.e. The Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will conduct n rummage sale in the church basement November 13 and 20. Anyone needing good used clothing art urged to attend the sale. The Catholic Ladies of Columbia Will hold guest night, and serve a pot luck dinner Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock in the K. of C. Hull. The parcel post sale, which was planned in connection with guest night, has been postponed. A good attendance is urged. The regular meeting of the Psi io'a Xi sorority will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Fan Hammell. All members are urged to attend. —o 3L©caHs "WK A mistice Day was quietly observed here, there being no public celebra-ti-n. Eight yeais ago every body was happy over the close of the war. M. McStoops left at noon for his home ifi Petersburg after a several days visit here. > Frgnk gass called on us this morn:ng and we had ,a good old fashioned visit with him. He is recuperating from a very s Metis illness and Is happy now because his physicians have given him the permission to drive his car again. T. M. Reid of Fart Wayne is at 'ending to business here. D. M Hens ey and (’. H. Cqjter en joyed a quail and rabit hunt today. Bluffton observed Armlstic day with speeches, a tuotbaii game and a bany.iet and upon call from the mayor a half holiday was enjoyed, all business houses closing. Mrs. Euthelia McCormick has filed i bill with the B'.uffton city council so: 5100. her doctor bill as a result ot tripping ovet a guy lope to one of the t. nts during the street fair. The counit insists that the fair organisation owes the bill and not the city. Harl Hollingsworth of Geneva wa? ()-- -() PERMANENT WAVING Large Natural Waves. Marcelling. Hair Cutting. NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOPPE. I Mrs W I?.. Smith. Prop. 325 N. 3rd Si. Phone 212 j O O
I THE ADAMS Theatre | “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” |£j ffi TONIGHT AND TOMORROW g -- rnrY % "‘ ® S BKON SON | AI CA K O • y= *fi C' O IVT E 21 You love fast, frisky com- gj ffi ~ ~ir£, 7 -' edy ’ in which theres the □n 2r J plenty of laughs and agg j- dash of tabasc °—■ and bere SHS i h* s to perfection! And jfi S 1 marking the return of the * grand old man Theodore ® C Roberts to the screen! S 3 u WlliamWdlnwn jjP Jfi ARttTnMAMHAL fP TUWOOMROSIRTS. 31 LE ALSO—“STRICTLY KOSHER.”—A Tiffany Comedy. He 10c —2sc K fP SUNDAY AND MONDAY “KID BOOTS,” with Eddie |ue S Cantor. Clara Bow, Billie Dove and Lawrence Gray.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRATTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1926.
- . 'TI ' .. It 'I J. .. « here n few hours lurt nvcnlng. 11 Mrs. Robert Hlllegas, of Hunter-, town, is spending a few days with' her mother, Mrs. Ben Shrank. Miss Josephine Malley vlalted friends nt Fort Wayne today. f Mrs. Harold Freed returned to her home ih Oak Pork. Illinois, today, < after a several days visit here with Mrs. Carrie Haubold, and friends. Who recalln when we used t’ have . t' be led 'int'' temptation? What we I need is more prosperity between 1 i p’litlcal campaigns. — Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mrs. V. Connell has returned f from a several weeks visit with her' ! daughter, Miss Lois, In Little Rock. Arkansas. She also visited at Hot* , Springs with relatives. Enroute | I home Mrs. Connell stopped off at Indianapolis for a few days visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ( Mrs. T. A. Lenahan and daughters. t Mrs. Vernon Aurand spent the afj ternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl McFarren and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarren. of Bluffton, motored here this afternoon for a few hours visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yake.yof near . Magley. were shoppers here this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson. Mrs. George Flanders and Miss Ann Carlisle motored to Fort Wayne this afternoon. Mrs. A. D. Suttles has returned from Anderson where she attended the district meeting of the Woman’s I Home Missionary society of the Methodist, chtqch. Mrs. Suttles represented the local auxiliary. I ——o- — Today all the men in the wo 'ld could not do by hand a'l the world’s ploughr.g and flowing and reaping and carrying foo'ft to market, and a t ’he men xnd women together could not lo a tenth of the world's writing without 'he typewriter and typesetting and printing machinery. You can almost feel RHEUMATISM disappear! THAT miserable ache from inflamed, swollen muscles — GONE! Rheumatism conquered! Driven right out of the system—simply by building rich, red blood. Sounds almost incredible—but it’s true! You see, rheumatism, as It is called, that cripples you up and tor tures you night and day, is caused by impurities in the system. Weak, impoverished blood can’t throw off these impurities—so rheumatism re'mains. S. S. S. helps Nature build back your blood to fighting strength—builds red-blood-cells by the millions! Red blood purifies the system — rheumatism is driven right out. Get this wonderful relief yourself! Thousands are doing it! S. S. S. has been stopping rheumatism by building up red cells in the blood for generations. It x do the same for you. ? OO 1 S. S. S. also cleanses i J J J / your skin of blemishes—increases your appetite 'N S — puts power and strength and energy in your body. Get S. S. S. today trom any druggist. The larger bottle is more economical.
TWO KILLED AT GRADECfIOSSING 'Two Boys Killed Near Elkhart; Snowstorm Blinds Driver Os Auto I Elldtart, Ind, Nov. 11.— (United Pre-ss) —Two boys are dead aud I others are Injured, one seriously, here today as the result of a grade i | crossing accident late yesterday. Blinded by a heavy snowstorm. A. *T). Wilson drove bis truck in front I ot an interurban car on the outskirts i |of Elkhart. His son. Victor, 14. and Leland Smith, 12. were killed. Another son, Melvin, 7, and Donald Parcel!. 12. were injured, the latter seriously. Wilson and a third son and daughter escaped unhurt although the truck was demolished. The Smith and Parcell boys hopped on the back end of the truck for a ride into town just a minute before the crash. ■ Henry Smith, father of Leland witnessed the accident from the railroad yards where he was working
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