Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 7 December 1926 — Page 7

■<>> y-inh'L | CLUB CALENDER i * ’"" I Tueeday ■ ■ < Chorus Choir- Calhnlie I School, 7:30 p. nt. I Kknuul Daughter Class of E. V I K„, IV s.liool—Mrs. Harry Coffeli. ■ *1 Initiation- Lodge It n p m. | It' 1- of C. —K.of C. Hall, 8 I*. M I ■]> . lied Men Hull. 8:15 p. tn. ■ l| i’a Xi—Marcella Kern. 7:3c I M ’ H B> ■, Theta Tan, Margaret Mylo I Wednesday I ■> Shakespeare Chib Mr C Peterson. 2:30 p. tu. E’Wll real Club — Mrs. Floy Blair. I H<.' Esthers—lsabel Hower, 7 p I THURSDAY B .fll. 1 Yeoman Hall. I:im pm |B| Aid s<K - i " , y o f Evangcii, ll | I Church, all day. 1 Aid Society of I’b ■ ireli, bazaar — Kirkland liicli I jKchool, 7:30 p. m. K a Mat:oils’ Club—Mrs. Jam. I B Lutheran Ladies' Aid Soviet v ■ loolhouse, 3:30 |.B|. ::i Star—Masonic Hall. • M. M I Friday E ill Aid Society of M. 11. Ch., John T. Myers, 2:30 p. m. | ' ■]: lined Ladies’ Aid Society Ila I Church, 9 a. m. I Saturday I 81. Ladies’ Aid Society IL I . •, 1 Cafeteria Supper—Church. MB ,-iilar meeting of the Ladies' i.-ty of the Evangelical chtndi Mil be held Thursday all day. The I will open at 10:30 o'clock. I pm luck dinner will be served at Election of officers, reports I year's work, and a Chrstma; ■ I Hamm "ill lie held. A 11 money and | - must be turned in at this meet- | in order that the treasurer may I Hr 1 '' 1 ' 11 ' 1 ' ' loo,iß and give annual reThe attendance of every meni- | is urged. I' Jlffac Ladies' Aid Society of _ tke ■ft. : church will meet with Mrs. T. Myers Friday afternoon at o'clock. A good attendance is I Hmi'.-. C. E. Peterson will be host.I K tlm Ladies' Shakespeare Club Wml- ■ afternoon. The hostess will i the paper on ''Switzerland, Tim I S-hnd of Scenic Splendors.” The Historical Club will meet \V< ■Bsday afternoon with Mrs. Floy X The regular meeting of the 1' : lota sorority will be held at 7:30 o'clock 3P ' nig,lt at tl,e home of Miss Marcella M-' All members are urgently reto attehd. \ 'I r ' alld Mrs. Floyd Enos entertainat dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Fort Wayne. j '■ Tim regular meeting of the W. 1: K. will be held. Thursday afternoon ■t 1:30 o'clock in tile Yeoman Hall of officers will be held. The of every member is urged. 'M’”' and Mrs. Floyd Enos enterat two tables of Five Hundred Bist. evening. Prizes were awarded ■<> Mrs. Ray Languell and Maurice w ngrey. At the conclusion of the < Si tncs refreshments were served, ■’hone present included Mr. and Mrs. ■ral Hoknecht, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Lan , and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice * Me 1 i Pleasant Dale Christmas Bazaar ■SB The Ladies’ Aid, Society of the '. Dale church will hold a bazaar in the Kirkland high Thursday evening. The ar- , to be sold include ladies’ and i , garments, fancy center ■pieces, dresser scarfs, clothes pin guest towels; pillows, laundry , basket covers and fancy aprons, liberal patronage of the tublie is The sale will begin at 7:30 X# clock. The auctioneers who have

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».TH™xr «-—it < The annual Christmas bazaar con‘lucted by the Ladles’ Aid Society of •he Zion Reformed church will open at the church at nine o’clock Friday morning. Many hand-made articles suitable for Christmas gifts will be Hold. The sale will continue from Friday morning to Saturday evening. A cafeteria supper will he served froip live to seven o’clock Saturday evening in connection with the bazaar. Th.- patronage of the public is solicited. The regular meeting of the Woman s ( lub was held last evening in the high school auditorium. Following the business meeting the play "King Rene’s Daughter,” was pre- 1 sented by a committee from the dramatic department. The cast included Mrs. Alta Arnold, Mrs. Marie Porter, Mrs. Janet Van Alsburg, and thb Misses Heh n Kocher, Marjorie May, Naomi Durkin, Josephine Myer and Vertical Whalen o— William Brandenburry. of Monroe, , underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning is recovering satisfactorily. Sarah J. Andrews, 87, of Monroe, who fell and broke her hip yesterday, is in a critical condition at the local hospital. Little Miss Eleanor Jane Monahan, of Fort Wayne is here for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gaffer. One good thing about farmin’, if you want t' quit an’ git Int’ somethin’ else it’s no trouble at all t’ find sonethin’ just as profitable. It’s been almost a week now since this community wuz victimized by a neat appearin' stranger, but we niusn't git cocky an’ overconfident. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Mis. Sam Hite and daughter, Mrs. Bryce Butler, spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. * William Lenhart and Hugh D. Hite made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Dan Niblick attended the meeting of the Tri State Retail Merchants at the Anthony Hotel this afternoon. Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison visited friends hi Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Goodrich and daughter. Nancy, and Miss Margaret Dorwin, of Indianapolis, will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan. L. C. Waring made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. -—-—■ —o — Evansville —George S. Kehias wants his "dough” for the dougii mixing machine he sold George T. Baker, Evansville baker, on acco r.t. He has brought suit for the amount in court lieVfer ANEASYSUREWAY TO RELIEVE PILES Pain Vanishes — All Symptoms of Piles Disappear Very Quickly SIMPLE HOME REMEDY AND ONLY COSTS 60c “After suffering agony with piles and trying every old thing, I took niv doctor's advice—threw away the ointments and suppositories and began getting directly at the cause, internally, by taking Colac Pile Pills with each meal. The pain left me in 24 hours and all sign of piles completely left me in less than two weeks and I haven’t had n symptom of Piles ot sign of return sinca.” declares a happy, enthusiastic man who formerly suffered agony. I'nless neglected so long an operation is necessary, it is now a simple matter to get relief from P.les. thanks to modern medical discoveries We now know what causes piles and into convenient chocolatecoated pill form under name of Colac Pile Pills, you can get at any well Blocked drug store the medicine to quickly, surely and satisfactorily relievo pile troubles. Colac Pile Pills taken at. meal tunes for a few days correct conditions inturndlv They are made in the Gorki’s ' largest. laboratory of finest ingredients. A whole bottle qpsts n nlv 60c. Thousands of cases w.lh not' a failure cause physicians and specialists to endorse Colac pile pills w thout reserve. We sell and recommend Colac Pile PiHs-the last word in effective Pile treatinent.-Enter-prise Drug <’<>■

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1926.

Slayer Os Bluffton Man Convicted Os Manslaughter Sturgis, Mich., Dec. 7.—Oscar Dines was found guilty of manslaughter in a verdict returned here at 8 o’clock Saturday night in the case in which he was tried for first degree murder, for the alleged slaying of Oscar Millington, u former resident ot Bluffton, Indiana. The jury reached a verdict after being out about eight hours. The verdict was received by Dines without show of emotion. The verdict carries with It a penalty under the law of 7 and one half to 15 years. Sentence had not been passed today. Dines denied having had a gun and declared that Millington had a weapon and attacked him. Dines, on the stairGreat Northern Hotel CHICAGO In and theater distri twe, from the financial center, and convenient to the wholesale section. r «■' /AT?* > 7A' y — x wW' ■wy. dRL A*' // 1/ * ' O h \ I! 11 I M i''> \i QVoti may fed fully of great satisfaction in“il/c comfortable Great Northern”, became of its large, briglvt, livable rcc ms, its prompt serviefi and courteous attention to all things promoting the convenience cf travelers. QThia betel is favored by the patronage not only of those traveling onbusincss who demand accommodations cf high quality at rater not excessive, but also by many distinguished tourists and their families. QThrovghout all departments, including the famously good restaurants cc naidorate moderation cf charges prevails. Room Rates from $2.50 a day -.■--— - ■ ~ —

| wuy nt thr Herron home. He sought to 'give the impression that Millington htccldentally shot himself with Ms own revolver. The state sought to prove as a motive that. Dines sought revenge because he blamed Millington with having enticed Mrs. Dines away from her husband.

!fi THE ADAMS Theatre | H 5 “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” 91 TONIGHT ONLY | h .V- a • An<l t^®ll HII h, » uz lok event Bn fl K*ll It T L 72 brought back into h|s life L, the - wife and daughter he ■ j uj liiri ,u " 1 f ° rsa i u>n r ~h' pursuit»j I I ■fi n' th .u Le 'Xi.?i 01ly ’ Car,T,el Myers. | H uncorked a vintage nn= Dorothy Phillips, Roy D'Arcy and .. .... , , , ~, F J Marceline Day. - ot fl,n ’ entertainment you 11 LE THE KING OF PARIS! The love- caU OKEAT! The Brilliant pH pi; ly ladies fluttered about him like stage hit now a thrilling |ll inp. moths around a flame. picture. ■ 1 I® ALSO—PATHE NEWS and AESOP'S FABLES. [3 10c 25c AVedncsdliy land Thursday "SILKEN SHACKLES.” UE with Irene Rich. Huntley (Jordon and Victor Varconi. S' S 3 GECODE CLUB’Benefit—Both Nights.

A “Long Head" Never Takes A Jjong Chance BUY ON FAMILIAR GROUND we’ll be here next year to back up every Gift we sell you this year! a If you’re a breadwinner you can't very well afford to be a “dough loser.” I Buying on familiar ground is being sure of full value for every dollar and 111 a n,easure °f satisfaction with every purchase. Every price tag in f fi I 'this store is figured to give you the quality you think you can’t afford. Square Deal Makes Performance Outrun Promise! 18-Incii Strand / S3-°° LaTausca Pearls Vanity is a good feminine SIO.OO $50.00 $75 00 quality that taxes mans esfort to contribute to woman’s Store reliability is the sac- Diamonds for less! One person" When you hear folks talking natural charm. Be proud to tor that insures safe diamond told another soon the whole town almut diamonds—you hear give her LaTausca Pearls purchase and greatest econ- talked. Look at this value. the voice of good judgment, this Christmas —and be sure omy. Make th|s super value Sane minds recognize safe to please. your standard for compari- investments — we urge you —— son. to compare! , » J Heirloom Rogers ..-£s»?_ .'.tuber Ugafetfe €abo Table Silver Toilet Set 26-Piece Tray ~~ <fZ7> Christmas $1.50 to $12.00 WATCHES A smart looking fag toter $32.00 —<year ‘round Timekeepers $12.00 that holds enough “humps" Give Heirloom Silver and de- Coming to this store for gift t ot . for 24 hours of smoke satis- w rve approval for intelli- watches is making little es- l£ , dua pa< ' k,hl , s faction. Give brother some- gell t choice. Christmas thrift f O rt meet bic onnortutiiD tine totlatware and you pack thing besides good advice is only'good judgment that Every watch we sell must « mighty ivallop at the high and good wishes. makeß „, lality back up big- Lk7 “Class A” without , Ki f v t l,lß ' Ne “ ded — gest value. turning a “hair spring”-or \ P«e«8 in «tft case. ■s. Gobi Gold <V Silver we wouldn’t sell it. Meeting Silver Plated Cuff Links Pens and Pencils t Compact • *Ht, simply meeting this store's ‘Cvi 1 SuTJUL Y ~. I’*'- obligation to the biggect ’ f clientele in town. I $9.00 to $150.00 SI.OO to $50.00 Most men use up all their - //“T a?”*,:"!:;' $3.75 to $15.00 »’•«* 10 « 23 -°° pair as an’exlra surprise. Young folks too big for puz- ' Sister's nose knows tha' no -jr — zle books wiTl appreciate • shine t« correct and so is STONE th se serviceable “writing || I this silver plated compact (5, toots” in filled white gold. Correolly priced, too! RINGS S7 to $25 “Someone You Know’, Knows Us”l I'' WR* Kxquitdte semi- rvenings I , Evenings 1 * P r,;c ' oUH stones J • PUMPHREYS ' 7 —_L... ” ' —.

Elks To Hold Regular 1 Meeting Wednesday Night I 1 i The regular meeting of the Elks lodge will be held at. the home Wed- . nesduy evening. Members are urged to be present. o— — “ r Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

I Just Received I I New Shipment of I DRESSES I '. I Closing out $13.75 Dresses at $8.75 S and $8.75 Dresses at $6.75. I Mrs. M. Moyer | I 131 North Eighth Street. p DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GEfRESiO

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