Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1926 — Page 3
Lb jr * 1 " P’nLß CALENDER Friday 1 H.n Hur-Ben Hur Rooms. Saturday I Heme Missionary Society of M.E Lurch Rummage Sale-Church base- ■ n'l'lta Theta Tan bake sale, Schmitt’s Lent Market. — 9 a. m. ■ (Ven-ria supper—Christian chinch K to 7 P O’Monday ■ Delta Tbttn Tan Social Meeting—- ■ .cue JiclthoubC, 7:30. ■ Roearch Club—Mrs. Fred Fruchte. 9 Tri Kappa Called Meeting—Old Ad■gto County Rank, 7:30 p m. Tuesday y ■ \v c. T. U. Presbyterian Church ■10:00 A. M. f r a rpe Iteiin* Cljjb-Mrs. Albert Leery., 7:30. H K of C. Guest Night and Pot Luck scupper-K. of C„ '6.30 p. m. If'Psi lota Xi—Miss Fan Hammell, ■ :30 P- ni. Wednesday |[ Historical Club — Mrs. Alberta Bjfert zberger. ■ Thirty members of the Decatur ■chapter of the Order of Eastern Star ■». re guests of Shiloh chapter, in For: ■Wayne. Thursday afternoon and evenling. Initiatory ceremonies were con■ferret! on a class of seventeen candi- ■ dates, starting at 3 o’clock. One cf ■the candidates was Mrs. Edward Yah ■ ney. of Fort Wayne, a daughter of M s. ■ Harry Helm, of this city. At 6 o’clock, ■ the guests and members of Shtlch chapter repaired to the dining room cf the Masonic temple, where a deligh ■ ful banquet was served. Tables were set for 450 persons. A patriotic program was given in the chapter room, f llowing the banquet. Other chapters y, ho were guests of Shiloh chapter yes’erday were Cherubusco, Huntertown. Harlan, Leo and No: th Manchester. The members ofxhs l>qf atur chapter who attended the affair were: Mrs. Henry Heller, worthy Marton, Mis (: rge Flanders, Mrs. M. A. Frisingir. Mrs. J. R. Blair. .Mrs. D. M. Hensley. Mis. O. L. Vance. Mrs Doll Durkin. Mrs F. E. Franre. Mrs. James Elherson, Miss Rose Christen, Mrs. E. H. Adams. Mrs Vernon Aurand. Mrs. O. T. Burk. Mrs. A. J. Haney. Miss Ann Cat lisle,, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- . tin Gilson. Mrs. R. D. Myers, Mrs. Dan. Hetry, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson. Mrs. T. M. Reed. Mrs. Ed Moses, Mrs. i M. E. Hower, Mrs, Harry Magner, Mrs. Wilson Lee- Mrs L. C. Annen, Mrtj Hairy Helm, and Miss Marce.la Hower. Dr. Elizabeth Burns, a member cf’ he Decatur chapter hut a resident o >’;rt Wayne, joined the Decatur detention at Fort Wayne. The following menu will be served r.t the Christian church cafeteria sup--1 Saturday night, from five to seven o clock: noodle soup, escalloped chicktn. meat loaf, salmon croquettes, mashed potatoes, gravy, bread and buns, cabbage slaw, bean salad cottage cheese, squash, bakbd beans, fruit, cake, pie, and cr fft '. Mrs. Gen Cowan was hostess to the Five Hundred Club last evening. Mrs Frank Barthel and Mrs. Joe Lose hold high scores at the conclusion of the games and were presented with prizes. The hostess served delectable refreshments. The Carpe Dejm Club will meet with Mrs. Albert Beery Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. 7 X The Misses Irene and Margaret Holthouse will entertain the members <t the Delta Theta Tau sorority at the regular social meeting Monday evening at the home of the former. The King's Daughters met with Miss I Ellen Uhriek last evening, the occasion ! being her birthday anniversary. Election of officers was held. Eva Ans-J’-ugli was made president, Ellen Uhrick, vice president, Genevieve Koos, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Garanl i:> teacher of the class. A dainty lunch C'ts served during the socisri hour. The W. C. T. U. wfil hold a pot luck dinner at the Presbyterian church, Tuesday, at noon. The entire program for the day will be announced later. 3L® (gulls If you want t’ git a flapper t' lork around jest speak of a runner-up. or ’Hole in one. “Who remembers when we could git a few folks t’gether without feedin' 'em?” asked Mrs. Em Moots, this prornin’, as she called fer some luncheon bridge liver. i —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News..
Mix D._ J. Ibtinley spent the day' In Fort Wayne with Mis, Veda Schick. Joe'Moore, oi (Jarrett, was a Inisinas visitor here yesterday. Ross Ewen, of Indianap dl>, called on friends her ■ Thursday afternoon B. J. Masterson was a husiui ss visitor heri lust evening. D. .1. Hensley an I Owen Davis motir<»d to BhiTft'in this alternoon to ot-i i nd the foot Ini 1 game. Mrs. E.lzah th Greg uy spent ihe day in Fori Wayne with (riernis. Former Decutut people attended the dedication of Trinity Reformed churoh ;.t She;man. California this wook and coking over the program we notice that one of the contributors was Dan'el W. Simms of Imfay. tte. a former resident of this section and who still has a warm spot for the western coast The new church is a beauty. Mr. and M:s. Dave Rice\mot ed to Fort Wayne last evening. The regular edition oi Rave'ings, l.e Decatur Higii Schoo) pape> is out today. Raul Schulte of Chicago !■> her for a few days business looking after the oi! field and the Country Club. Mrs. D. D. Heller is closing her home on Fifth st e t and will spend the winter with her daughtei, Mrs. J. W. Tyndall. Lr. D. G. M. Trout is In ill health al his home on Mercer avenue. Miss Naomi Christen, of Auburn, is spending the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Ed Christen. Mr. and Mrs, Will Meyers motored to Chicago this afternoon where Mr. Meyers will look after business interests. Miss Veronica. Anker, teacher of music and art in the Bloomington Everybody Worked But * Father “Father’s stomach trouble seemed to be getting worse all the time and finally he had to quit work altogether. Two brothers and myself gave up schobl and went to work to support the family. Father had lost sixty pounds in weight and was yellow as saffron and no medicine helped him. Telling a friend about it six months ago, she advised taking MAYR’S. I got a bottle and it helped father at once. He was able to go back to work a month later, has regained his weight and strength and eats like a wood chopper.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. Ong dose will convince or money refundeu Ho’.thonse Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. ’
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Junior high school, is spending the week-end here with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs A. M. Anker. Among those from het who attend, ed the loothull mmo at lllnfft'in this, : ft,moon v e Herman Omlor. Kermit Him, Gerald Somers. A. D. Suttles and son, Arthu., Jr.. Kenneth I< tette-, F. I! Frame, 1)1 k Durkin i John Jbd er and Dick Holler. Ed Christen will spend Saturday with his daughter. Miss Margaret ,at 1 Lafayette. Saturday day atj , Purdue University. ■ i - ■ — ■■
I THE CORT I Last Time Tonight B i “SANDY” 1 S 5 A Wm. Fox Attraction, featuring Madge Bellamy, Harrison Ford, and a cast of other stars. fir le She defied life's convention in her search for thrills, fig • 8 Ada ring, interesting entertainment that if- will hold your interest. 5p “KISS ME KATE” and “FELIX, THE CAT” gj | 10c 25c ' 9j S SATURDAY—Art Mix in “LIGHTING RANGE.” (ue SUNDAY AND MONDAY—Corinne Griffith Lr lj in “SYNCOPATING SUE.” an ani | THE ADAMS Theatre | Jjn; “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” !fi ® ’ Last Time Tonight ' £ “THE CAT’S PAJAMAS” | j Iyi lUr 3 □1 with Betty Bronson, Ricardo Cortez, > Arlette Marchal and Theodore Roberts t u; |ye ■*! Cm tez as tin opera star sheik. Betty Bronson, the “Peter M ’ ph) Pan Girl” as a pretty model in a Fifth Avenue gown 3TI Jfi shop. And gay old Theodore Roberts back, cigar ami all! §nj A sparkling comedy-romance of 1926 New York Iff i IE Society and Theatrical life. t ATaSO—“STRICTLY KOSHER.” Very Good : | 10c 25c I ’ !fi SATURDAY—BuffaIo Bill Jr., in “THE BONANZA BUCKAROO.” ] SUNDAY AND MONDAY—Eddie Cantor, Clara Bow. Billie Dove Ms , iff and Lawrence Gray in “KID BOOTS.” we LE ■ iii i.■ i- ■ ———————
Gwnnvurg A I'tirp <ld violin, mode in 1743. won n-i‘d by Mrs. Evelyn tb b ■ blns In n nubile recital here. Thf vn) uablo old Insiniinent was loaned her by a I'.iJnd whole family lri“ owned the violin for several generntlOtlH I No Hunting Allowed Poultively no hunting on my farm In Kirk »nd Township. Prosecution will follow violalores of thia order. Peter H. Moser 2(14-2 J'.X . • . —, | Attend supper, card party and dance Catholic H. S. Auditorium. Thursday evening. Nov,
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