Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 11, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1927 — Page 5

SOCIETY j' CLUB calender THURSDAY . Muller—P°» t P ooe< *' „ I ""Til* AM Society—Mrs. J. 1 ■ La" floetety ot rart.UA* U ! Mrs Henry Leichtenstelger. 'Siuy M«l. My lott- Saturday * . unis Baptist Ladtes Aid ( gar Mt. a- mMonday „u me., tm - K Z„<t Clob-Mf Nellie HaneyWednesday Historical Club-Mrn. Phoebe Hite, j The regular bnalnfa- meeting ot J W,a Theta Tau sorority will be J ld Monday evening at the home of Z Mildred Keller. All members are urged to attend. A very delightful and instructive meting was held by the members cf the Historical Club. Wednesday afternoon. at the home of Mrs. Agnes Campbell on Adams street. Mrs. Halo Lee was program chairman for the afternoon and used as bar subject Ibar paper, -An Evening With Our Indiana Poets." A study of the lives and works of Riley. Gillian. Richards, Hersehel and Wallace, were t»' eu up. Sub-topics were given by Mesdames Lydia Sbamp. Hattie Beery. Lottie Runyon, Alberta Wertzberger, and \nna Handier. Mrs. Sehug recited poems written by the different poets. Following the program and short business meeting the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Runyon in serving delicious refreshments. The meeting next week will be held with Mrs. Phoebe Hite and Mrs. Campbell will have charge of the program. Loshe-Kelley At eight-thirty o’clock Tuesday morning the marriage of Miiss Irene Kelley and Albert T "she was solemnized at the St. Mary's Catholic church. Rev. J. A. Seimetz received the* vows of tlie impressive ceremony. A wedding march was played for the entrance of the bridal party. Miss Mary Loshe attended the bride and Mr. Bernard Loshe attended the groom. The bride wore a peach frock of satin fashioned along straight lines with tan trimmings. She wore a hat and footwear to match and carried a shower bouauet ot bride’s roses and MwaiiMwtift, v .Tit" IwrMoemaid wore a frock of cedar wood satin with footwear to match. She , carried a bouquet of pink roses and fern. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. The table was centered with the tiered wedding cake and bowls_ of pink and white carnations. Mrs. Loshe is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley, cast of the city, and until recently has been employed by the local General Electric company. The groom is a son of Mr! and Mrs. John Loshe of east of the city, and is employed by the Intel-national Harvester company,’of Fort Wayne. The guests at the breakfast included Mr. anil Mis. John Ijoshe, Mr. and Mrs. " illinm Kelley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne and family’. Mr. and Mrs. Wayn e Gaunt, Mr. and Mrs. "illiam Beltz and family, Mr. and Mi- Edward Whitright and family, ' lrs - Hi,rv “ Preeland and family, Mr. ""I - '* rs - lipv ' Shaffer, Mrs. Almon Shafter, Mrs. Catherine Butcher and ,a " lily ' P'lward Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. Alber Loshe, Miss Helen Whitright. inii L Howell. John Loshe, Bernard wlie, all of this city; Mrs. Clara r ’ of Monroeville; Mr. and Mrs. t mer Moonle »nd family, Mr. and , Hlirry Kelley and family. Mr. ‘‘ Irs ' Levvis Kelley, Raymond

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Kelley, all of Monroeville. Mr. and Mrs. Loshe will reside In Ft. Wayne. —Contributed. —■ ———o - DECATUR GETS MEET; REGIONALS INCREASED TD 16 —— KHWM PAtiK OMi) sectionals. Auburn—Winners at Angola, Kendallville, Lagrange and Milford sectionals.

Bedford —Winners at Bedford, Jeffersonville, Scottsburg and Seymour sectionals. Columbus—Winners at Franklin, Oroensburg. ShelbyvHU* and Versailles seobionals. East Chicago—Winners at East Chicago, Good land, Laporte and Val para iso sectionals Evansville (Central) —Winners at Evansville. Huntlngburg, Oakland City and Roekport sectionals. Fort Wayne (Central) —Winners ai Bluffton, Columbia City, Decatur and Fort Wayne sectionals. Frankfort — Winners at Fowler. Frankfort, Lafayette and Monon sec tionals.

Greeucastle—Winners at Covington. Clinton, Cmwfordsville and Greencastle sectionals. Kokotco —Winners at Flora, Kokomo. Marion and Montpelier sectionals Logansport—Winners at Logansport. North Manchester, Peru and . Wlarren sectionals. , Martinsville —Winners at Bloomington, Danville, Spencer and Terre Haute sectionals. Muncie — Winners at Greenfield. Muncle, Newcastle and Winchester sectionals. Rushville — Winners at. Conners ville. Lawrenubbiirg, Richmond and Rushville sectionals. South Hend —Winners at Elkhart. Mishawaka, Plymouth and Rochester sectionals. Vincennes — Winners at Hymera, Linton Vincennes and Washington sectionals. Sectional Assignments The assignment of teams for the 64 sectionals includes: BlufTtnn—B Wells county teams. Columbia City—B Whitley county teams. Decatur — 9 Adams county teams. Fort Wayne— 9 Allen county teams Kendallville — 9 Noble county teams Kokomo— 9 Howard county teams, i Montpelier—2 Blackford, 6 Jay county beams. Muncie —12 Dclewijre county teams Winchester—l 6 Randolph county teams. Locals "1 wish th‘ crowd would thin out so I could quit smokin’," said a sharpkneede, leather-necked flapper in th' pit tie Gem case t'day. Mrs. Lew Stinson has returned from th’ funeral of her brother, who wuz killed in action in Chicago.—Abo Martin, Indianapolis News. Charles Colter spent the day In Indianapolis attending the convention j of the Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen. The Misses Murcile Vaclion, Dixie Keep Fit! Qooii Health Requires Good Elimination TO be well, you must keep the blood stream free from impurities. If the kidneys lag, allowing body poisons to accumulate, a toxic condition is created. One is apt to feel dull, languid, tired and achy. A nagging backache is sometimes a symptom, with drowsy headaches and dizzy spells. That the kidneys are not functioning properly ia-often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. If you have reason to suspect improper kidney functioning, try Doan’s Pills —a tested stimulant diuretic. Users praise them throughout the United States, Auk your neighbor! DOAN’S *5“ Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneya Fotcr-Milburn Co,. Mfg. Chcm., Buffalo N. V _

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Stuckey and Hazel Fall, of Markle, visited relatives and friends here last evening. Rev. Max Benzinger, pastor of Hessen Castle Catholic church and well known here, Is a patient at the St Joseph hospital, Fort Wayno. His condition Is said to be improving. During his absence, his church is being lakpn care of by Rev. Thiele, Rev. Wilbert and Rev. Miller, of Ft. Wayne. m To Serve Lunch At D. C. H. S. Net Games The Catholic ladies announced today ' that they will serve lunch in the Catholic school building each night that ( the Catholic high school basketball team lias a game there. The ladles served lunch last night and received ( nice patronage. J No other blue like Russ Bleaching Blue. Insist upon the name. All ( grocers sell It. TT A Raw, Sore Throat r. 9 eases quickly when you apply a little 1 Musterole. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congesii. tion and draws out thesoreness and pain and won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Musterole is a clean, white ointment o- made with oil of mustard. Brings quick j K relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, ul rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, h colds on the chest, re 7o Mothers: Muiterole is also ,j made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. a Better than a mustard plaster

Adams Theater “Where the better pictures are shown” TONIGHT ONLY f.Ui «|».M ill'll esmmr Florence \lmjt l' The ’ Popular Sin Q (jtiramaunt (pictwt \ \ Smart Comedy of Love, Marriage and Divorce. The interwoven loves of three women and three men. Imagine the comical complications. —Aiso—“ON THE FRONT PAGE" with Lillian Rich, Tyler Brooks and Bull Monlanl. A Patlie Comedy. 10c 25c FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RICHARD TALMADGK in •THE MERRY CAVALIER." SUNDAY AND MONDAY NORMA SHEARER in “UPSTAGE.”

No Time To Lose! Everywhere Men Acclaim These I Savings, The Outstanding Hit Os The Season. I They’re justified, too, for never were such values offered in a JANUARY CLEARANCE m SALE. We have taken our regular high grade stock of seasonable merchandise and are placing it at your disposal. The same high grade merchandise you buy the year round but at a much lower price. It means big savings on every purchase. Don’t pass it by. mm*om Including Kuppenheimer and other good makes. Pj^) Buy at these low prices. MEN'S $15,00 SUITS & OVERCOATS,S 9.75 I MEN'S SIB,OO SUITS & OVERCOATS, 12,75 IBP- S MEN'S 520.00 SUITS & OVERCOATS, 13.75 CMMpjl MEN'S 525.50 SUITS & OVERCOATS. 16.75 WMMiX I MEN'S $30,00 SUITS & OVERCOATS, 21,75 .T/Tjf | MEN'S 532,50 SUITS & OVERCOATS, 22.75 Wwl I MEN’S $35,00 SUITS & OVERCOATS, 24.75 ttjjjj | MEN'S SUM SUITS 4 OVERCOATS, 29.75 . tWT I MEN’S H 5,00 SUITS & OVERCOATS, 34.75 J§® | I r&vSF Extra Special Value g I Men’s 2-Pant Suits 1 \,. / / |i 'WJ '* %-f 2-punt suits in a good assort- gs m *lls’ M f* \ szmfmHi ment of sizes, single and double v||»jL ip* if k /'• - vPbreasted models, popular* shades jm 9 llj mj J l , ' _J • »WtJJvlflAli Tailored to the new spring aJLA J&wr3& uMI- fig *s9 Ct-r®? f, styles. An unusual offer. E£,mr. KSm Jfe Sm 'QmSr I |. teO January Clearance Sale of the Finest I I Iff |fjj MEN’S FURNISHINGSj I Hi P ‘ P LUMBER JACKETS | | SWEATERS [ jJH H DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY $3.75 9 A fS J 9 $3.00 Values 0 $5.00 fl|Q QK I sir \~JMi Sale Values .... ipOot/d H | l&j $«.50 qc m U $4.75 and $5.00 Values QJt Values .... tp**«* 1 1 ’ - $6.95 I I v T | ' $6.50 Values o*o QK SIO.OO (I*7 OfT R 1 I tm* fl kTfl «V TV* Saie vO»!/U Values .... • eeJO UIIUvI WkCli j l Lot of Children’s Coat ■ | $7.50 and SB.OO Values vi Qit and Slip- ({• 1 Qft H All'Wool Union Suits, all | Sale W.VO , overs | sizes and a real $0 value, H - ‘ 54 * 75 LOOK! OVERALL SPECIAL i Part Wool Union Suits, ______ * - — m I regular $3.50 value, none Afeprice $2.75 .Made from heavy plain blue or striped denim, Q bib style, double stitched seams, all sizes. ft Heavy fleece Lined Union while present stock lasts, at only ** a Suits, good (PI I(l and warm.... Heavy Ribbed Union Suits tF * jn -95 c v ance & Lmn I

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