Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1927 — Page 3

SOCIETY ctVB CALENDER I ft Friday T 0(1 7’30 P- M* m ’z'“ ' “*» ,7 ’ "chur.li- Mrs. A. D Suttles ° m “ r ' J «.«• «•’■ Saturday _ „- ( -R«tl Men Hall. “ L Aid Society of U. H. Church ierlaS..PP---‘''>"'-‘ h5tOlP - M - Monday Farmers 1 Federation-Bobo School- . l‘ M. “ ChV-Mrs. Henry Heller. J si iota Xi Inspection - Murray Hotel. 7 P. m. Tuesday Tri Kappa—Mrs Herman Myers, 4 Wednesday HPtoriea! Club MrJ. Agnes hellThe Bonafide Club met Wednesday .ftenwoa w»h An ’° B I Y ° der ; Tables were arranged for cards and pritt. sere won by Mrs. Ray Languell and Mrs. Fred Flosser. Mrs. David Btt, of Fort Dodge. lowa, who was a guest besides the club members, was awarded the guest prize. Delectable refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games. The next meeting will be held February 2. with Mrs. Blosser. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Pleasant Mills Baptist church met all day Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ola Fortney. .Thirteen members' and ten visitors were present. At noon, a pot luck dinner was served. During the business session election of officers was held and Mrs. H. M. Crownover was made president. Mrs. Anna Longenberger. vice president and Mrs. Margaret France, treasurer and secretary. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. John Geisler. The Reformed church choir will iteet tonight and tomorrow evening at7:oo o’clock at the church. All members are urgently requested to be present. la yesterday's paper it was erroneousiy stated that Mrs. Wil! Lose was elected preisdent and trustee of the Catholic Ladies of CWumbia. This .should have been Mrs. Will Keller, president and Mrs. Will Lose, trustee. The social committee of the Pocahontas lodge announced that there will he no more regular parties and dances for the members and guests until Yteday night. January 24. beeavis.* of tlie Simultaneous revival to be held it this city. The Misses Mildred and Charlotte Xiblick will entertain the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority at a theatre party to be given by them, Monday evening. All members are Attested to be present at the Ford G*rage at 7:00 o'clock prompt. Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wemhotf pleasantly surprised :ae,r i da ughter. Mrs. Chester Lott. ’n is moving to Wells county. Dur“s the evening refreshments were ser M and Mrs. Lott was presented w th many beautiful gifts. , llrß ' ern 'nu Myers will entertain members of the Tri Kappa sort:' Tuesday evening at 4 o'clock. ■ members are urgently requested • ' P I)us * ne ’s and social meeting of • Shakespeare Club held at J home of Mrs. C. D. Teeple prov- _ most pleasant affair. Officers cectw] for the new year, which in October. Mrs. John Heller inti' e .| teti president ; Mrs. Dore ttson’ '.' Ce Presi()en t; Mrs. Cal PetMolt/ ’ ecretary: an d Mrs. Harry cite , eaSUrer - Plan « were distil th e v. r llle work of the new Year ed. u. OO r Olt eomm ittee was appointtie Ob S ’, D ' D ' Heller and Mrs. HatBit r ß^| aU<,r were a PPointed to sub- j late M 'p nS ° f ’apathy for the I Btniier f l ’" PelTy Stoops, former' Osburg C ' Ub Who died in pres ident, Mrg " h y eeple and the ei tea Mu • Carles Dugan, serv•ocitlhm " Winß the business and ®etnb er Mrs ' J ' [j ' Koc her, new e club, was present. v The ' — ~~— •t ttle carp?'"* l menu will ,)e served Hr en BUpper in the United J i,,ing room Satur-i "earned e hi I five t 0 Beven o’clock. l Me s Cken ’ walloped chicken, I b k d oyßter8 > mashed tt!lba ke b1L C(1 beans > baked apples, We ' cake* 1 ’ Plekles ’ bread, butter, '•kiffio pie coffee > ice cream and

A representative of the five carp- , enters who left the country club jobi Monday, called this morning and in- 1 formed us that it was not a strike, but a “lock out.” due to the fact they declined to sign the contract whereby they must charge one dollar :,n hour for work when not employed by a contractor, which they diil not wish to do. Ed Aug*ubaugh and Frank Parrish are circulating a petition asking the j legislature to enact a law providing a pension for totally blind people and have secured about 300 signers. A fight to secure the passage of such a bill will be made at this session. | Tomorrow should be a busy day in Decatur for .many "of the leading stores of the city are conducting special sales and have advertised the fact far and near. What we need is a long vacation! period fer such words an' expressions as publicity, service, intrigued, good scout, pest fine, reg'lar feller, an' oh. . boy. “There's one thing left they can’t do, an' that’s spit like us,” said Lase ' Bud, t'day, as he passed a case table 1 full o' girl smokers. I —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News I Chat les Burrell made a business trip i to Fcrt Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. B R Farr will motor to Marion tomonow to be the guests of relatives over the weekend John Joseph made a business trip ■ to Foit Wayne this afternoon. o POST OF FLOOR LEADER IN HOUSE IS STILL VACANT (OONTINVBD FROM FAM ONB) I clerk. Ella M. Groninger, Indianapolis; . reading clerk. Vern Michael, Indian- . apol'is and postmaster. S. Grant John- . son. Dale. Doorkeepers: Charles Beatty, North Vernon; George Baker, Indianapolis: John McCaulay. Rensselaer; and Miss Evelyn Mason. Terre Haute. | Stenographers: Mrs. B. M. Nugent. Fairbanks; Mrs. Florence Brown. Indianapolis; Miss Blanche Risk. Newcastle: Mrs. W. F. Werner. Indianapolis; and Miss Margaret Shaleck. Indianapolis. Pages: John Thiel. Jr., and Betty Thiel, Gary; Marshal Duncan. Indianapolis; John L. King. Indianapolis; Harrietta Barrick. Indianapolis; and Robeit E. Bender. Zionsville. Janitor: Edward Russell, Indianapolis. Other appointments to be made next week include: Calendar clerk, enrolling clerk, engrossing clerk, cloakroom attendant and additional stenographers and doorkeepers. Speaker Lc .'<e named Miss Blanche Risk, of Newcastle, as his private secretary. The surprise of th’ meeting came when the appointment of Clara Gilbert, calendar clerk of the 1925 sess'lf ion and sister-in-law of ex-Mayor Lew Shank, Indianapolis, and that of Mrs. Irene Duffy Mueller, Vincennes, daughter of Luke Duffy, former state senator, who was slated for file clerk, were not confirmed. PENSION FOR BLIND SOUGHT (CONTINL'KO FROM PAGE ONE) circulated. Those sponsoring the movement arc desirous of having as many signatures j as possible to send to the state as-, sembiy. and from present indications., Adams county will have a large petition; The down-town district was can-; vased yesterday, and hundreds signed the circular, asking that the blind ol Indiana be pensioned SAYS MEXICO IS SENDING ARMS INTO NICARAGUA (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) America. “I am opposed to our taking part 1 in the controversies in Nicarague, or the Central American countries. But Your Cough Will Leave You Quickly Once you start taking Foley’s , Honey and Tar Compound Coughs and throat irritations, nervous hacking, hard racking bronchial coughs, and lingering “flu” coughs yield to its influence and are quickly effaced. Made by our own special process, it combines the curative influence of pure Pine Tar with other healing ingredients, and the mollifying demulcent effect of i clear Money. It is a boon to those who suffer from troublesome night coughing. A fine dependable medicine Remember the name FOLEY'S HONLY*"»TAR COMPOUND I . SoMeverywhom

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if we are going to take part, then wo! might to take part, on the sldo of the < onstltutionnli ai’,Uint|tios. If re. Is anybody in Nicaragua who is constitutionally entitled to be president [ of Nicaragua, it is Sacasa.” Mexico Buying Airplanes Beilin, Jan. 7.—(United Press) — Mexico is buying airplanes in Ger-1 many, according to Information whi< h ! today reached high diplomatic ofl'l-1 cials hero. Although details regarding the rxtont of the alleged purchases were' not available, it was understood that Mexico has obtained some of the lat-| < (. model Junker machines. DEATH CLAIMS LEO F. OHAKE Decatur Boy Dies Thursday Night After A Short Illne&s Leo Franklin Drake. 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Drake, died at h's home, corner of Oak and Form x streets at 5 o’clock Thursday evenin r, following a short illness. The lad w: s taken ill last Sunday with bowel . trouble. I Leo Franklin Drake was born April 13. 1916. He is survived by his par- . ents and '.he following brothers m <1 sisters: Arlo, Lester, Ozema, Charles Harry and Samantha, all at home. Orlando Sprunger. of Bobo, and Mis. St Cold Before another day I A cold may he stopped in 24 hours, the fevsr checked, the bowels opened, the entire system toned. The way is HILL'S—a way so efficient that we paid $1,000,000 for it. Don’t rely on lesser help, and don's .Get the quicker, complete results that HILL'S is bringing millions. HI LL’S Ci«*ra-Bromide-Quinine Be sure you get HILL’S, in the red box with portrait. At all druggist*—3oc.

s THE ADAMS Theatre w ||| ‘ “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” Last Time Tonight ® “THERE YOU ARE’’ ir with CONRAD NAGEL, EDITH ROBERTS gS and GEORGE FAWCETT. -T! Howls, Screams and Roars, greet the adventures of this mild- SB} “H mannered clerk who decides he needs Romance! He gets it and (05 how! He wanted to win the Boss's daughter—then, when they pg Rp, were readv to elope, he found himself with a strange baby on his gflj ZH hands! A THOUSAND LAUGHS! LH ALSO—MABEL NORMAND in “THE NICKEL LE HOPPER,” a feature comedy. LC in,. 25e LE SATURDAY- LEO MALONEY in “THE HIGH HAND." A story U“ AQ of the West in the days when a slow draw n.. ut a fast death! sJ3 Sfl Breath taking action, daring deeds, gripping suspet.se, tense drama! §p] |£ SUNDAY AND MONDAY—BEBE DANIELS in UZ gB "THE CAMPUS FLIRT." Don’t Miss This! ye | THE CORT | Last Time Tonight ffi “THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS” § ! A Wm. Fox Super Attraction with -* 1 Virginia Valli and Allan Simpson. • DE tfj It's the greatest family ever. The whole family will give you the biggest ‘ laugh you’ve ever enjoyed. Jfji LC ALSO—Good Comedy and Felix, the Cat. Ip 10c 25c SATURDAY—HOOT GIBSON in “BUCKAROO KID.” K Eg SUNDAY AND MONDAY—CORR LN E GRIFFITH Pg g 3 in “THE LADY IN ERMINE." |U -JU, I, JlMlh RESOLUTION FOR 1927 Resolve today to join our THRIFT SAVINGS Club. We have classes to suit the old, the young and for anv purpose you may want to save money. Come in and enroll before it is too late. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. BANK OF SERVICE

I Margaret Drake, of this city, are grandparents. li Funeral services will be hold at the , ' Evangelical church at 10 o'clock Sat-'< urduy morning, with the Rev. E. I* I ( White, pastor of the Boho Methodist circuit, olllclating. Burla! will ho made | in the Decatur cemetery. j 0 — I Loeb-Leopold Jury Is Still Deadlocked Joliet, 111., Jan. 7.*-(Unlto<l Press) I After being deadlocked for 21 hours I [the Jury in whose judgement may lie I a SIOO,OOO damage verdict against I ! Richurd Loeb and Nathan Leopold I [ today had failed to agree. “My little girl had a bad cough. 1 gave her a few doses of Foley’s Honey and ' | Tar Compoun4 and she was greatly ; . relieved. If you want rest at night, I (especially where there are children, keep Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- ! pound on hand.” j Clyde H. Benson, Marlboro, Va. No opiates, no chloroform, a fine dependable family cough remedy for children and grown persons Remember the Name FOLEYS HONEY"®TAR COMPOUND I Sold everywhere ! HE CALLGiiS ■ Bil FOOT FOR 25c | Tiny Wafer, Thin As Paper* : Stick It On—Shoes Don’t Hurt. OUT COMES CALLOUS RESULTS GUARANTEED The newest in callous removers is a thin as paper wafer you press on the spot with fingers and it sticks there. No dangerous razor, • burning acid or doughnut pads to » add pressure when shoes go on. Pain stops immediately. Slip on t shoes. O-J»y Callous Wafers never * fail. Later you peel off wafer and 5 out comes callous dowm to the healthy skin. 3 O-Joy Callous or ' Bunion Wafers for a quarter at druggists. The Enterprise Drug Co.

Judge Hooper, stated that bo would allow them to stay out for the conventional 24 hour period before decluitng them disagreed.

I Important January Sale I P An After-Inventory Grouping of Many Smart Styles in Footwear ■ for Men and Women at Drastic Reductions in a January SHOE SALE Newest Modes in A Clearance of Men’s Shoes at a Women’s Quality Footwear ' R All of this season’s styles, many selling Wk f R but a short time ago for double sale prices "XO mO H are included in this offering. NOW YOU’LL SAVE and get the latest styles, Akn ’ l< ’°' will share in ,hcst ‘ ‘‘’“'optional | 1 too. Just two prices shoe value s There arc many different ■ ■ x styles in ox I ords and shoes Ironi which » ft Ak fi nri ohoos» in tan and in black, all of them H w V QIZ JTL O|Z worth much mor;' Ilian ve are asking i 4 111 ,n * ss Si| l" I‘eally means losing S * • momy. Be here early Saturday morning O B ZIPPERS, GALOSHES Child’s Sturdy Scuff- Qk 8 a All first quality ers » s * zes » J a" in all sizes First Step Shoes—Pretty, Color S , V / Galoshes Special combinations (£1 0(1 R i \ MenS $ 2,8 a at 81,29 and fl 11 V Women’s . $2.48 MeJ) . s I!a!1 I!and and (; oodrich 3 I Misses . . .81..1S All Rubber 4 Buckle " ■ / Genuine . .. i S L Goodrich Zippers D i i "u ILK Men’s .... $4.98 Men s 4 Buckle Cloth Q3SQ < 1 W*. X Ladies’ ....$4,48 Artic, now S ' nSHES Boys’ s3*oo Boys’4 Buckle Cloth $3.00 I B -Youths’ ...$2,50 Artic, now / 5 Every Item not mentioned will be sold at 10% discount. B All sales for cash. j WINNES SHOE STORE | I j. 1 I -1 I I I The Decatur Hatchery I I FREE CLINIC I I" by Poultry and Hog Specialists Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 1 o’clock s Old Gymnasium—North First Street An educational short course, teaching to recognize, correctly diagnose, treat and prevent disease and other troubles common among poultry and swine. ■/ LEARN HOW TO STOP YOUR LOSSES Bring in your sick or unthrifty poultry and pigs. Watch a recogniz- ■ ed specialist make a post-mortem examination and show you how to save the balance of your flock or herd. I This Service is Free-Admission Free I 1 I Decatur Hatchery I

Miss Gipii 1 Builsr rosmiKMl her duties sit tho Propion Lonn mid Trust ■ company tbls morning after u several i days übseiiec on account of -Ickiv

Dance Saturday night at K. of hall. Music by seven-piece orchestra. 4-3 t

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