Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1926 — Page 5

I cl ub calender H Friday 9 pocahontaa Lodge, 7p. m. ■ Tr i Kappa Guest Dance — Masonic 9 uiH ? to 1 °’ c '' oc ' tI nance lUd Meh Hall 9 Beu H |ir bo(lge_ ‘Lodge I,all- - Monday B Mw .|av N’iairt Club—Mrs. Ed. Bok ■ necht. " ;3 " P' m ’ Tuesday | Rebecca Initiation. B S of Reformed Church— B Cbur<* !:30 p.m. ■ c y *•- ot Reformed Church* 9 Chard 1 ' '* P - m ’ S YrtUiu: Matron’s Club — Mrs. Effie 9 BW'.l*'" _ K Thf Bona Fide Club met with Mrs. B . p r y Wednesday afternoon. B* tW arranged for curds and ■ ws * pre awarded to Mrs. Ed. ■ tUr** 1 ’ : ’nd Mrs. H. L. Merry. At B w ncliisi(>n of the games, th. ■ served delightful l*efres!)H Beats. The next meeting will be H heliorxt Wednesday with Mrs. Am >- 9 fader. 9 regular meeting of tjte Mon a Night Club Will be held with I jrs. Ed. lloknecht Monday at. 7:36 9 (Mock. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Amos Yoder enter9 niued a sma» company of fricn.W 9 lust evening at their home on M> n 9 roe street. At cards, prizes wire 9 «on by Mrs. Walter Shady, Mrs. If 9 L Merry. Ray Languell and Datil 9 Rice. !>■ I.<’c’de refreshments w. 9 served by the hostess. The cues’9 fchtded Mr. and Mrs. H. 1.. M.rr--9 Mr and M < Walter Shady. Mr. an.' Mrs Fred Blosser and Mr. and Mr 9 ftrid Rice, of Fort Dodge. lowa, 9 Tie' He"' Township Home F.< on 9 iff club meeting was held Thut'.; 9 afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mob I 9 Reed. Purine the business tneitii.. 9' <k< following office** were elec’ ’ B pveMdenr. Mrs. Florence Moses; W ■ B president. Mrs. Fannie Kunkel; 9 Wary. Mrs. Fannie Christen, tr. Ms ser. Mrs liana Kunkel; pre . 9 perrer. Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman. < H. ■idi.Hirt cUjoy od aiu[ jl ,( ’Lil is’V 9 exchange of gifts held. The'metnb ■ 9 of the Girls”4-H club were inv H tsests. The hostess served da:::’ BB , refreshments. 9 Ituiision will be held Yy the IP • tewa Luise Tuesday night. All .. bets of th, degree staff are urg> t: ly 9 iwtted to attend. 9 . >-< Woman's Missionary Soci ’y M < the Reformed church will nice’ B Tsesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ;■ H| the church parlors. 9 Th” regular meeting of the <1 9 , G. of the Reformed church <)11 9L ’ 10( ' al !,ix o’clock Tuesday elenina 9 Th, at eutlance of every member 9' ’ f!fed A (ami y dinner will he given by M ■■ L 'ln' f°^ cr aDd tliuebter ■ 1 -Is Ltah at the Colter home on V, Hb Tears day fr . Mr an>) M;s v ~ Bs' Sni ' M,tl Talc’ll' Mr. and «s. Ed. Beery and fajpily. K M'alsman of Batesville. I ■ L S ’ emhe ' s ’s the Ohio Wuah-y.ci Hu. iif Mr “ u<i Mr i « 111 ' 1 9| | r 8t (, ’buer last rveminr. h ft Della T. i MtOr! '' V cnterta i f > l ‘ d »' a Itoli.la B *s?** a * , ' le h orn ' ? I JMt ' Bj~ *k.' h°"" r inx their member:- in. .. B I £*• fullcge and new patroness. M A ’ K ‘"l’l>er. The ball ro. ;n 99,‘ De ®dle, Christmas trees !<-■ *** ‘‘b'vtric candles, ami red < B9E>u< Dancing was vn ' r<l,l! n * ne 10 twe * v '' *’ l ’’" Bk l ' drr ' i l,re!leHlra furnished tie ■vX^ r *’ ea, ttre daneew include ; ( -* lr isttnas greeting datii’ r> ' ir ' hers were fouftd by mat''i 9t mE k st ' n,i, nent on Christmas , ard £ * 6n . 1,10 hours of eleven a:: Mm l ' l, ‘ KU< * ,S wßre 1,1 ' Tte* rU ° ni where tables wcr. a BmeT* c *baret style with ten’ 9K-<~.V " f |)l)lns etta and red calle i :.i BLS holders. Eight r< etai' 861118 of ice cream, cakes Wer « served by the Mi.-.-, Br A lrß ' n * a Tlyland, Mary Ha: : Bfc C’Sn eni:: ® u * ter - The other pauo ”, Bl "i™’ & ov< rilale. Bl t;irroll !,n ' l Mrs - ’■ ah " B‘Eitu | . (l |. their busbands ar bl T' l<> l '” T,, ”*’tee having <lnr ■■ Billki,. " arra ngehients in< luded H lirl° UW '’ Anna Murtaugh. Al’ “nd Clark. 9 , • couples enjoyed a dam-

u the Knights of P ylhluß home u ; " g ht. bfllowing the Ohio Wesle yan Glee Club concert ,| Ven ln th J school uudftorium, under the Z„t of 'the Tri Kappu sori)ri , y T J“ a P ’“ ; was given in honor of t | u , GleeVlul, boys. Dancing continued fom t. until one o’clock 11 ten Several members of tn.. «thered ttt th< . hotue ol'lX Pastor, Rev. an d Mrs. K 7it Thursday evening, and gave then/ a Pleasant surprise as a token of the! appreciation for the faithful SPrvi „. rendered the congregation. The a nlng was spent in a social way. after which refreshments were Rev. and Mrs Ball K-h h rv,| l friends In .1. nia,l( ‘ lllan '’ friends In this city who wish them . sutcess in their future work. They expect to leave for Indianapolis Sanrday, where R PV . wj|l at tn evangelistic work. Br. and Mrs. J. M . Mi!ler h Ind r B, L at Chr ‘ Stma>i Mr. and Mrs. Alph Gentis ami son of J Detroit Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Ed j Beery and laniily 0{ thi(j ( . jfv | ami Mrs. Homer Uwer and . Handle of this city, and Miss Helen .Lower, of Lowville, xew York. ILwaifls Mr. ard Mrs. Lew Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Branham, of Indianapolis, will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. <■. ('overdale and daughter. Mary Madeline, over th e New Years. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mills and son. ■ Jack, returned to their home in Erie, Pennsylvania, yesterday, after spend- , tng ( hristmas with the former’s na* ents. Mr and Mrs. F. V. Mi!... of MetI cer avMue - , Be sure to buy a ticket for the Booth . I lecture Monday night. We have a limited number of them at this office I, at fifty cents each. Call end get yours. Dick Heller is at Renssalear for over New Years day. The Provident Building and Loan Assjclaticn directois met la-t even- . iug and closed the years business A II six per cent dividend was declared. The company has mad” a splendid record for it- first year and • xamination -1 shows tb<’ir books iu . perfect order. The company has aided . homes the past year and will continue s . so to do. ; I “M ngo” Meyers Ts? BI With the I! mumps. Judge Dan Link of Auburn, well known lawyer and tottner candidate tor secretary of state has accepted a . petition as genetai coun-el for one of . the big utility companies and will lor ca>e in Chicago. H>> business in An-1 burn will be taK-ui ir by Walter bli mp md tl:•• fir® "I ’ Known t George Telionl ami D. W. Beety 1 have returned from a business trip to T. C. Corbett cf Fort \V: yne railed cn friend here today. Mrs. .V. nda J. Hoover has return led to her home on North Eleventh J street, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben. ischuepp ami family at Wren, Ohn j jMrs. lU ‘ ia retur ""' l [chrirtmas at I: • parental home. Mr. - I’ranc. Corner and I idanghter Giorta L'.mAnn. "id spen ; i Nev- Ear lay win Mr. and Mrs. ( H. L. Cont , will attend th Tri K tppa 1 Wight. . , I . r < ■ - ,» Delewi.re. Ohio, m : ! hi , ■ I | tHend.. ’ 1 Dr. anti V' •> ’■ V - '’. 1 dren liav rcturm-d to 1. 111 ‘I < , w Hh M:s. Mtmrva I mas and.tht■ we« ■ «* lu I Niblick a 1 and < t " 1 ’ -,i 1 tor to Di’ at”. 0 ■ 1 1 Eleanor, wi. . n , jSaturday 1 ’ p atives. , ' 1 , ;■ ■■ rv Gandy ano , • Mr a T I Wayne a’.”T 1 have reiqrned t Mmerva Nib- >* ln S the^ 8U .: r p.e past we k. tick ami daughters tor Miss Mild.’d Niblick w> 11 H> nd in Chicago visiting rel- . ■ ptawe* l l " • Frank] b <~.l.. 1 . t*rVhl' e" O X/i'/’-Theboxr>nt:tinj t “ ' kind of fruit whiib , ed about every knui t» tha; section i nnotm tot grows in t'M ..(is,,!- f ”S;tn kis-ed ' o -mges. date plums, applet Fj<j ... u s * r ’ n iMD Albeit Katt r- * of sleuth B-n’l- .. ujMiaw ikit. ■ .~1 children, of Ai' su ‘ (l he,nrith ’ . m ...nd Mr-Jam- t arcll.i ;rm-st ot mi- 1 Hurst, of '!>!* ci'.'- n t „ ] m '"- ' Lowville. New YotE f . p(?n ,iine; p I’ 1 ’"" “*” hJ ""

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:: WrTCTO GWWs I when ‘he day J ‘Td “>*“>- ‘«er wind .lumber after weary lJ 1 r'lir-'* , thuM *ho brave iife'e .. ,o n» turmoil. 1 a HoW b aln , of hiaUag an _ e| ThC d rmn. l ° Ilow,!r * ,h ‘«“n« for '.! H ° W f r ‘und W b l ' f h or . n ‘ ear ’ 111 '*“ rever |' I Tl> ° P |B C *er h “ t lln ‘ !er!, a,Ur « r ‘»» n hOi^etr the J Arthur W. Peach. honey ways The delicate of honey appeals to most of us. ft combines ".th other flavors I’ and takes the place f a9 sugar in many 1 b-'-s.’’l dishes. ’•I \ \ H orie y Ice Cream. ■I I'lrfe'WK / —Take a pint o f , milk and cream, i yolks of slx e «k’s ai ‘d a cupful of n ... , strained honey. Heat the milk In a double boiler and cook until thickened with the honey and eggs beaten together. Then add | he cream and a little flavoring. When the mixture is cool freeze as usual Honey Pudding.—Take one-half cupful of honey, six ounces of bread crumbs, one-half cupful of milk, one cupful of corn meal, two tablespoonfuls of baking powder, one-half teaspoonful of salt. Mix well Vnd fold in the stiffly beaten white. Four into a well buttered baking dish and bake ■ forty minutes. Serve from the baking dish. Salad Dressing—Mix well one teaspoonful each of salt ami mustard, two tablespoonfuls of thick sweet cream, one tablespoonful of butter, three of b.mey, one-third of butter, of mild vinegar, the y olks of two well I beaten eggs. Mix the dry ingredients, add the remainder and cook until smooth and thick. Baked Honey Custard—Take five eggs, one-half cupful of honey, four cupfuls of scalded milk, one-fourth of a teaspoonful of cinnamon and the same of salt. Beat the eggs, separating the yolks and whites, then mix together lightly, add the other ingredients and set in cups placed in hot water to bake. For a boiled custard take two cupfuls of milk, three eggand one-half cupful of honey with a pinch of salt and flavoring. Cook in a double boiler. /VxLax. ®e KITCAD'i OWI (fe, 1327, W »-stern Newspaper Union.) Make yourselves ne ts of pleas- , sn r thoughts, bright fancies, satisfies memories, noble iiiaturies, faithful sayings, treasun houses of 1 previous and restful thoughts, which care cannot disturb, pam i not make gloomy, nor poverty take away from us—houses built without hands, for our souls tu 1 ve in. —Juhn Ruskin. FOOD FOR THE FAMILY Good bread is one of the first essen- : tlals iu planning a menu. The follow- j ing will be kinds r-- . - r ■:one will like to serve occasionally: i Oatmeal Bread. 1 ——Pour two cup-1 f,lls of scil,ded i f • -.] ) ' JB milk over one cup L.JH-—j’s |Kj fni (1 f miied oats;| milk •'i'*' l "’ al, ’ r may be used. Add o teaspomifnl of salt, a tablespoonful (f shmteniug and When lukewarm mid otie-tlilrd of a yeast cake, softened In halt a cupful of water. Add wheat flour to make a dough to knead from jive to ten minutes. Return to the i idxliig bowl, cover, let rise utr: double its bulk. Shape into loaves and v.lo'ii !' lit bake one hour. About the uh of Hour is required for this a . "’.mt. Nut Bread.-Take one cupful ”f milk one-half cupful of sugar, one of a cupful of wal- . O ■ 'two and one-half cupfuls of Hour. 1 c teaspoonfuls of baking I’owmei one-fourth teaspoonfuloi-salt. Mix n-mal tmd bake in a one-loaf bread pin forty-five minutes. Cot.ee' Cake —Take five cupfuls of k it bread sponge, three eggs. <»'' o.ful of raisin-, one-half cupful of ■.'.,! one teaspoonful of cinnamon. S B 2"^'>»£• °'|b< more In a hot oven. . f ..| „f b.anilK’f « 11||tter , to '''•' r m!"l weli’ U coated with the butter. hll . r ' ~1,-o.po.mful, then !>our in an us ‘ n .tore using four eggs. ' "ok [‘Sd and roll onto a hot pintn’ " „r over a hot maple sauce. " r t’oTe The nuts will be nice- „ B Ser'e"' ° ,f tbev are quickly coated ”»— poured. j thi

NE with A a R i>esolate I OUTLOOK IN SOUTH - ' ’ l *agb ONE) 'ear in homes other thun Residents along the banks of the little rivers which almost over»W>t turned Into mighty, turbulent streams-were forced to fle e from their homes as tile dirty waters back • d Into their homes. In Nashville, Tenn., alone it In estimated that J,ooo persons ar 0 homeless ns the Cumberland river went on a rampage, sweeping over the lowland sections of the city. 0 ———— Dry Army Mobilized To See That Chicagoans Stay Sober On New Years Eve ’ Chicago. Dec. 31.—(United Press)— g A prohibition army mobilized here toB day prepared for kitchen police duty ,iii seeing that Chicago celebrates the coming of 1927 in a calm and sober . manner. f | With a f recast of ''Dry and Warm ' j er, and the promise of cabaret pro’j ptletors that they will see to it that I the volstead act is enforced in their I places of business, auhorities s.iid •I there would be no new years deaths I , due to exposure to the weather or 1 liquor. A dozen case owners have called at ! dry headquarters with the promise ot , cooperation with dry sleuths tonight. — 0 Two Bandits Hanged For Murder Os Trio I Chicago, Dec. 31. —(United Press), —Two bandits who murdered a young woman and two men last July were hanged together here today. They were James Cricius, who confessed to the crime, and Thomas McWane, who was with him at the time of the murders. They were taken to the gallows at 7:20. The trap was sprung at 722 and they were pronounced dead at 7:40. o Burglar Shot In Act Os Robbing Store Safe Kingston. Mass., Dec. 31. — (United Piess.) —While trying to rob the safe in a store here today, an unidentified i burglar was shot and killed by police Chief Howard L. Rushton. ; Three other men escaped after the shooting. i 1 o* - 1 1 ** The annual renting of pews in the |St. Mary's Catholic church will take I place Sunday following the high mass. Adams Tonight and fomorrow j SATURDAY MATINEE at 2 P.M. I- - , e'i i \ ! i I CONRAD NAGEL « ;he was a cuplivtiliiig bilk’ [y lancer nl Tony I’iistoi.s l'<’- o q bun Bruimnel <»l Old Nev | ()I -K’s KM). In (he midM <>f m.tzing adventure, Iheir love 3 Hl’olded. Around them wlnrl , tl raids and riots and mob rule Ij e!d swav. What a least ot g harm and laughter, ot hign y thcn(tire, and heiii't-throbbing “ niches! q —Also— J ‘•SOCK ME TO SLEEP” it ‘Tighting liearts" senes. 3 1 5( 35c SUNDAY AND MONDAY m 3ATTLING BUTLER” with BUSTER “• EATON and SALLY O’NEIL. You’ll ugh, you'll howl, you'll scream, at Jti is picture. v’i

Condition Os A. B. Fall I ( Takes Turn For Worse El Paso, Tex. Dec. 31 — (United . Pimm)—The condition of A. B. Fall. •| former aecrotaty of the Interior, had > taken a change for the worse today, - his physician, Dr. A. B. Safford, an t nounced after a consultation with twv 1 specialists. Q. .. ... JoJseph Shea Missing Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 31.—(Unit- ! id 1 less)- Joseph H. Shea, 63, former justice of the State supremo court and one time United States embassador to Chile disappeared from his home heie last night anti police today were j asked to assist in finding him. Shea had been ill for several days h 1 and yesterday - air. red a temperature. I He is believed t:> have wandered from | his home while delirious. ' — —o 1 Mlm Mery Neptune, daughter of 1 I' .mil Mrs. J. (j. Neptune, under- ] went an immergency opposition at thei' Adams county Memorial II spital this I! aftei noon at 3 o’clock ! 0 — (Coughs Stopped Almost Instantly A famous physician’s prescription called Thoxine relieves the most : stubborn coughs that otherwise 1 would hang on for weeks. Acts on , 1 w theory reßevee the Inflams- 1 ti n and irritation which is almost 1 always the cause cf the cough, ami I s'' pe ii like magic. 'l'lioxine is 1 • qua 1. good for sore throat for ! ; which purpose it is far superior to 1 gatgles. Contains no dope, chloro- ' | form or harmless drugs. Once used ] will never be without it. Pleas- ' ant taste and safe for children. Ro- ' member one swallow stops night 1 coughs or sore throat wi’hln 17 ' minutes or money back. 35c. 69,-J! a, "l -''l "" 111 > 111 :<>ll.'..■ Diac Co. |] I ' Gue Yom Child r i I Enough Vitamins For Good Health | SCOTTS EMULSION | h The Agreeable Way To Obtain The !; j <1 Benefits Os Cod- j; liver Oil Vitamins ]; Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 26-25 *

& g j r77Xn?i j I n" I I ■/<ki A : I I ftVfA I K Ww/ ;Li a I i * j. —and may it be filled with happiness and prosperity to (he brim. This is the sincere wish extended to the people ol this n ’ is community by the officers and directors of M? 1 *.J rT?S B * |£ Old Adams County Bank I g “We Pay You To Save” v ® i f

Five members of the Ohio Wesleyan ' Glee club which gave a program at the high school auditotlnm last evening Were guests of tho Rotarians at their regular luncehon meeting last i evening. The boys sang a number of I songs and pleased the crowd greatly. Tile glee club is composed of fine gentlemen and their program here last! evening was appreciated by the corwd I which attended. Mr. and Mrs. Alph Gentis and son

THE CORT TONIGHT and TOMORROW ’ L l" ,S STONE and DORIS KEN YON ] ! 1 oday she was alone, in rags, on a far-off island—i with a man who held nothing sacred! ! a. F’' •! ’ tfSc-i. r w ’ ti XPI* <4 r-4 W-& ! 11 2 SHE was like some > W I! Greek Goddess, scorning his homage—A saint —but a saint with tan- • talizing lips —a saint S _ with a Paris figure. ; Also—A Good Comedy 15c, 35c > Matinee New Years Day 2 P. M. ; SUNDAY AND MONDAY—“CORPORAL KATE" > featuring Vera Reynolds. Matinee Sunday at 2P. M. ! » i\ mighty drama of the woman's side of the World War, '

Win return to their houm iu Detroit, Michigan tomorrow after spending tho holidays here with Dr. and Mrs. J. M Miller and other relatives here. FOLDS ” of bead or chest are more wMiy treated externally with— VICKS ▼ VAPORUB O«>«r 17 MUtton Jara Uaad Yamly

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