Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1926 — Page 5

I. CLUB CALENDER Monday .1 pythian Sisters— Pythian Home, 7 nr ■ Club—Mrs. Dan Sprat,- '<■ Woman’s Club— Library, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday I m isical Program—U. B. Church, s m. Tuesday ■ <t Marys Chorus Choir — Catholic niiL'li School, 7:30 p. ni. ■ Young Matron's Club — Mrs. John || M.,n ami Martha Class of M. E. Hhm <li Pot luck dinner—Church. rive Hundred Club—Mrs. Herman Killig. 7:30 p. m. ■ : j Young Woman's Missionary Circle i:. V. Church—Mrs. Fred p. ni, Wednesday ® .Winch Missionary Society — Mrs. ■Ellis Skiles. -T Annual Thanksgiving dinner of I’y Khun Needle Club—Pythian Home. THURSDAY ' I Hance at Red Men’s Hall—8:15 p.m Friday I p.o ahontas initiation — Red Men' Kall. 7:30. K A very pleasant birthday surpris. Htvas civen Sunday at the home of M Kimi Mrs. Phillip Kuhn, of North Tenth in honor of the birthday anni ■Krersa: ii-s of Mrs. Kuhn tftid daughte A pot-luck dinner was en Keyed at noon. The guasts included Kh-ed Sielschotf Mr. and Mrs. Henry ■Gertz ami sons. Lloyd and Ralph, Mr Kani! Mrs. George Sielschott and daugh K, r. Madeline, and son, Eugene, al’ Koi Celina, Ohio, Dan Geil of Wichita ■Kansu-: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sleisch K>'t and daughter Virvinia of Fort Re ; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Groth, o. ■Rockford. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Har Bley Smith and daughters. Virginia ■ Margaret andjletty, and son Lawrence ■of Berne: Miss Flossie Fennig. of Port ■land: Kenneth Charles, cf Fort Re ■cover y. Ohio and Herman Kuhm, o |Kthis city. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Enos and daugh ■ter Joyce Ann, entertained at dinner ■yesterday for Mrs. A. L. Osborn am -■daughter, Catherine, and son. Dick ■Edith Froburge and Mr. and Mrs ■ Maurice Pingrey. A Thanksgiving program will be ■ given at the Aber school Wednesdaj ■ evening, November 24,, by- the child ■ren of the school. 0. L. Vance, of thu ■ city, wit] he one of the speakers. Th< ■ public is invited to attend. f There will be a dance at the Ref ■ Men's Hall Tuesday Eevenihg, start ■ inc at 8:15 o'clock, for all Red Men members of their families, and th ffriends. The Pocahontas lodge will hold ini ItiaHon Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock All members are urged to be present. The Pythian Sisters will meet tonight at the Pythian home pomptly at seven o'clock. The attendance of every member is urged. _ ' / » The St. Marys Chorus Choir will meet Tuesday evening in the Catholic high school at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. John Dickerson will be hos toss to the Young Matfony Club Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. The Antioch Missionary Society ' ill bo held Wednesday with Mrs. Ellis Skiles at her home in Tenth street, to make garments for the needy of the near East. A good attendance i desired. A Thanksgiving program will be given at the Pleasant Grove United brethren church Thursday evening by the W. M. A. society. The following program will be presented: Opening Exercises— Song Scripture Prayer ii'ing—w. M. A. IT Ration—“He Generous" "Giving Thanks” “Smiles" "A Thanksgiving Conversation" “Hello Mr. Turkey" Gong—"A Thanksgiving Hymn" Recitation—“A Boy s November" ' The Birds' Thanksgiving” "Thanksgiving Advice" I ong—“Thanksgiving" Reading—“ The First Thanksgiving" leading -"Thanksgiving" ' A Proud Turkey" Address- Rev. C. Weyer hank offering. ■ Song— "Count Your Many Mercies" Benediction. The Mary and Martha class of the Methodist church will have apot-luck supper in thq church dining room 1 Tuesday evening for the meinbero and husbands. Membeis are urged to

bring one dish of food and sandwiches for two. a parcel post sale will be held in connection. The Pleasant Mills Method|sti Ladies' Aid society will give a I hanksgivlng supper Wednesday evening at the church. A bazaar also will be given in connection with the supper. The public is cordially Invited. — Miss Genevieve He:ling spent the week-end in Toledo, Ohio, visiting with friends. • Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beavers and diughter, Mrs. Dee Fryback, will motor to Columbus, Ohio, for a few days visit with their son and brother, Glen P. Beavers, who is a student in Ohio State University. Glen will accompany them home Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving vacation here. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Harkless motored o Van Wert, Ohio yesterday whore they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Decker, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauer returned today from a visit with relatives and friends in Bloomington. Illinois. Miss Madge Hite returned this mornng fiom a visit with friends in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Baumgartner, Mrs. Mollie McConnehey and Mrs. Grace Reynolds motored to Marion Saturday, where they attended a reception and luncheon Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. Ida M. Hasty, Treat Keepei of Wampum of the Pocahontas, Improved Order of Red Men, which wals held at the Eagle home. Fourteen great chiefs and past chiefs were present and gave a short iddress. The Great Keeper of Wampum received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hensley spent the week-end in Winchester as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kennedy and son. Jimmie. Jane Hite, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huglf Hit* who has been ill for the past few days suffering from in attack of indigestion, is better today. Roy Johnson left early tiffs mornng for St. Joseph, Michigan, where he will conduct an auction sale. Mr. and Mrs. C. D Teeple and laughter, Alta, motored to Sidney, Ohio, where they were the guests of Prof. H. A. Hartman. Jonas Tritch, of Fort Wayne, was i visitor in this city this morning. Cal Peterson, Leigh Bowen and Raynond Jones were in Fort Wayne this afternoon. Christian MaeyJ of Galionj Ohio, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy. Mrs. Roy Wuellmer and daughters,' Ruth and Peggy, of Detroit. Michigan I

are tho house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carmody, on First street. Curley Wilson of Payne. Ohio was okivg up friends here Sunday J. 1.. Ehler made a trip to Huntingon Sunday afternoon. t We are in receipt of a card which innounces that our old friend Jacob ci ’. Denny now has offices in the Taft mllding at Hollywood. California. Jake , -.as formerly judge of the Jay circuit .ourl and was a candidate for conrress. He is a splendid lawyer and ,hca!d make good on the coast. Attorney D. B. Erwin, of this city, ,vho is a member of the building com- ( mittee for the new state home of the Knights of Pythias lodge, attended a meeting of the committee in Lafayette Friday. The home is being ■rected in that city. The brick walls ire up as high as the first story, already. Mr. Erwin will attend another meeting of the building committee in Indianapolis .Wednesday, at which time fixtures for the bath rooms and other parts of the building will be purchased. j 0 •' 'Program To Be Given At United Brethren Church The members of the United Brethren church will give the following program in tho church auditorium Tuesday evening, at 8 o’clock. A silver offering will be lifted. Selection Zfmmermati Orchestra Piano Duet Isabelle Odle and Dorothy Cook Reading Mrs. Harve Baker Vccal Solo Cleora Baker Saxaphone Quartette • Violet Squleres, Mrs. George Souieres, Lillian and Mpdred Worthman. Piano Solo Margaret Kitson Reading Mary Jane Devor Banjo Solo Harold Melchi S’lXHldione Duet _ Mrs. Squiers and Violet Sqiuers Piano Solo Bertha, Baughman Vocal Solo Isabelle Cloud Hoad ng Bernadine Schraluka Piano Solo Sue Zimmerman Saxaphone Duet Lillian and Mildred Worthman Violin Solo Eileen Zimmerman Piano Trio ■ , , • I Clara Ellen and Harold Mumraa. i ireta Fisher I Vocal Solo . ..Evelyn Zimmerman Selectivu Zliumeruiau Orchestra

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926.

j COURT HOUSE Suits To Foreclose David Abramson has men two suits .'gainst the Rlchberne Oil and Gus company, seeking to foreclose two mechanic’s liens. Judgment for $2,000 is asked In one suit and for S4OO in the other. The amounts alleged to be due the plaintiff are for materials sold anil delivered Io the defendants. Attorney James R. Flemming, of Portland, is counsel for the plaintiff. A suit to foreclose a mechanic's ieln. in which judgement for $1,200 is demanded, has been filed against the Rlchberne Oil and Gas company by Aaron Beck. Attorney James R. Flemming, of Portland, is counsel for the plaintiff. Suit for Partition A suit for partition of St) acres of land in Jefferson township, has been filed by Claude L Trusler against John 11. Harmon and others. Attorney James ft. Flemming, of Portland, i. counsel for the plaintiff. Motion Overruled A motion to quash, jn the case of Joseph and Marie Hower against the Nickle I’late Railroad company, was overruled by the court today. o FERTILIZER IS TESTED IN CORN .CONTINUED FROM PAtiH OWW) acre. The addition of 100 pounds nitrate of soda to the application of 1-11-4 failed to increase the vield of another half-acre. , Cail Kipfer, of French township, applied 100 pounds nitrate of soda to one-half acre, it yielding at the rate lof 76.6 bushels per acre. This unfertilized half of his acre averaged 65.9 bushels per acre. Walter Hildebrand, of near Magley, applied 100 pounds 16% acid phosphate and 3o pounds potasli to one-half his club acre? It averaging 77.5 bushels His remaining one-halt acre received the same application to which hid been added 100 pounds nitrate of soda it yielding at the rate of 78. t bushels per acre. One-half acre used as a check plot, receiving no fertilizer, yielded at the rate of 68.4 bushels per acre. Ivan Hueer, of Wabasli township, used 125 pounds 0-15-5 on one-half his acte, in averaging 108.4 bushels per acre, while one-half acre tiffed as a check averaged 105.5 bushels per acre. Nitrate of soda added to a similar application as above failed to increase the yield. ' Although results were not in nil cases outstanding and in instances wcie even negative, it is certain the corn dub boys are studying the situation. Undoubtedly their dads, as well as neighboring farmers, are watching developments with equal interest.

Three Persons Die In Apartment House Fire Los Angles Nov. 22 —i United ITesS) -Seventy occupants of a three story appartment house here were thrown into panic by an early morning fin today which destroyed the building and took a toll of three lives. Heroic work of firemen and volun teers prevented a greater loss of life. Two firemen and four guests suffered injuries front burns or falls. The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. W. Rockwell, aged couple, of hftiw York City, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stagg. 60, of Los Angeles. o ——— Goshen— Admitting he stole an auto and started to Denver. Lloyffl Miller, fifteen year old Goshen youth, is held in jai> here awaiting trial. He was arrested in Galena, 111., and returned to Gosljen.

He Was Constipated, Bilious and Weak Just Dragged Himself Around for Years. Perfectly Well Now. “I suffered with stomach trouble and a torpid liver for ten years. My appetite was poor and I was troubled with frequent attacks of biliousness. My complexion was yellow, I was troubled with constipation and all run down. I just had no pep at all. I tried different medicines and noth; ing did me any good. Several recommended Viuna to me, so I tried it. After a couple of days I say that at last I had found the medicine that I had been looking for. My appetite came back apd the things I ate began to taste good to me. The bilious attacks stopped and my complexion began to clear up, so I kept right on, and now f feel fine. I can eat anything, my constipation is gone, and for a man 63 years old, I am full of pep.’ — William Beal, 117 N. High St., Hartford City, Ind. Viuna acta promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver anri weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears -the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings now strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you're not Kind yon tried Viuna, your inoncy will be refunded. $1 nt druggists, or mailed ikistpald by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE

Former Husband Os Peggy Joyce Remarries Chicago, Nov. 22.—(United —Junies Stanley Joyce, thu third of tho millionaire husbands of Peggy Joyce Morner, was "somewhere in Chicago" today embarking upon a new matrimonial venture. His bride, until Saturday night, was Mrs. R. N. Vail, who is well knowh In New York tociety. The marriage occurred Saturday night at the home of Joyce's mother, Mrs. Wm. Joyce, prominent in both New York and Chicago society and an attempt was made to keep it secret. However, the news leaked out late inst night, and ,wns verified by David Joyce, brother of the groom. Another Man Jumps To Death From Monument Top Washington, Nov. 22. — (United Press) —For the second time within hree days tho Washington monument was used today as a means of committing suicide. B. Ward. 35, colored, jumped from the top today. Harry Anderson, Span-

How She Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days That’s going some — but skinny men. women and children just can't help putting on good, healthy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. As chock full of vitamines as the nasty, fish-tasting cod liver oil itself. but these sugar-coated, tasteless tablets are as eakV to take as candy, and won't upset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days. 60 tablets, 60 cents. Ask Holthouse Drug Co., or' any druggist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and if you don't gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand vuo back the money you paid for them. Insist on McCoy's, the original and genuine.

//' '• aK This is ■ VJr the Last Week k F<> r Paying Thrift Savings THE TIME FOR PAYING 1926 THRIFT SAVINGS EXPIRES NOVEMBER 27 'Make your back payments now and receive check in full. Checks for the 1926 savings a • will be mailed December 6. Get Ready For Our 1927 Savings Club Which Will Open Soon We Have A Ciijb I hrough Which You (’an Save t , Amount \ on Want Next Christmas. Peoples Loan & Trust Co.

ish-Anneilcun war veteruii, leaped Saturday to his death. Ward is the sixth person known to have died by a fall from the monument. — n Evansville A "chlorine gas room" Ims been rigged UP at .Evansville college for the treatment of colds. Th) room will be filled with air and chlorine mixed at a proper percentage and it Is believed use of tile room will soon nil colds in the school. Elkhait - Three hundred and fifty persons have enrolled at the night school established at Elkhart High school, according to Principal John W. Holderman. Classes Include nearly every subject' taught during the regular school session. —S. o .... . Colds fie quick—be sure Deal promptly with a cold. Use the most efficient, most complete help. That is HILL'S. It is so ideal hat we paid $1,900,000 for it. HILL'S .-.tops the colil in 24 hours, checks the fever, opens the bowels, tones the entire system. Millions now employ it. Start it today. HILL’S C.ncara-Bromide-Quinine Be sure you get HILL’S, in the red box with portrait. At all druggists —3oc.

Just Received New Shipment of COATS I z i Mrs. M. Moyer ’ 131 N. Bth street 1

THE ADAMS Theatre “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” LAST TIME TONIGHT NORMA SHEARER AND CONRAD NAGEL in “THE WANING SEX’’ SHF. WON THE C.ASE In love and law, she won out by resort to woman's attractions. But she looked lost when a clinging vine started vamping her man. A gay. fast-moving, novel picture of what happens when a girl goes in for a career and stubs her toe in pursuit of HOMANCE! ALSO—HAIRBREATH HARRY in “DANGER AHEAD,” a comedy scream. 15c 35c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—'‘COUNSEL FOR DEFENSE” with BETTY COMPSON, HOUSE PETERS and JAY HUNT.

THE CORT | Last Time Tonight S B “THE PRINCE OF TEMPTORS” 1 I c* Jfi A First National Attraction, with Lois Moran, Ben Lyons, Lya de Putti Jfj □g Teasing! Tempting, Tantalizing! Breaking many m sn| hearts as his had been broken by one living down •?! JS the memory of an unforgetable love an unforgett- Pnl able girl. Jn tfi “THE JELLY FISH,” a good comedy. i 1 15 c 35c Be TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—"THE CLINGING VINE" K jnjj with Leatrice Joy and Tom Moore. luei rn irHßusieiuri m giuFi wlifihi tFieajeigiuF.ueajr'i FtjPkfiUr-z <7,, > iSterinlPj

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