Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1927 — Page 3

SOCIETY club calender Saturday wUI W M * ” •’ a Rp( l Men lll ' ll ' indies* Aid Pl*'’-" ? Meat Society l ,aK * Monday Monday Club - Mrs. Hay ?au m - MU. MU*U "Search Club-Mrs. Nellie Hanej. Tuesday c j ot C. Guest Night. Pit Luck C t K of <’. Hu». 6:30. I,l " ner ' K - Wednesday Historical Phoebe Hite. THURSDAY t a S — Mrs. Ira presbyter.an 1.. A Fuhrman. 2 p. m. Friday Reformed church Choir practiceAfter services. The Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. i Fuhrman, corner of Fifth and jUrshall streets. Thursday afternoon I. 2 o’clock. A god attendance is ,desire ‘ d . as business of importance will be discussed. There will be a social gathering at the Red Men’s hall tomorrow evening Saturday. January 15 for the members. their families and friends. A dinner of pretty appointments and a miscellaneous shower was given last evening by the members of the So Cha Rea (Tub, honoring Miss Marie Gass, bride-elect of January 18. A four-course dinner was served at the Elk's home at six-thirty o’clock. One large table was laid with white linen, with places for nineteen guests. A large rose filled with clever favors, and out of the top of which appeared a cupid face, was used as the centerpiece. Maidenhair fern trailed from the rose to the tall silver candle holders holding pink tapers at the ends of the table. The nut cups were small rose creations and the place cards were dainty bride's. On the fire place mantle stood a bride and groom. The bride's place was marked with a large rose and a corsage made of roses and around a cttpid face and tied with pink tulle. The dinner was served by candle light Following

•S’SS SjBEW ■ I s jSIsSbiSIL '*-w-" : . Bri Avia * /W Wilßßt Ij O s I . I | | I arrives at his destination on time g i 1 $ SOMETIME OR OTHER in your life there arises an opportunity nffl that means success and happiness or the continual every day drudge. | IT IS THE “GO GETTER ’—the man that is ready when the big ® chance presents itself that reaches the destination of success and UE Br happiness on time. qu Jfi OU CAN BE HIM. Save and save regularly. Be ready at all times g» nS for once you miss the train of opportunity your arrival may be a little too late. I • B I Make 1927 Your Greatest Year of | = % i - Savings. It’s a Wise Habit | | Old Adams County Bank! 1 “We Pay You To Save” S v ■ £

the dinner, the guests were invited to! the home of Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp where four games of Bridge wore pluyed, Prizes were won by the host. ss, Mrs. Ray Keller tind Mrs. V. J. Borman, who presented the beautiful prizes to the guest of honor. The entertaining rooms in the Fulleirkamp home were decorated with hearts and ctiplds. The electroliers and archways held trailing hearts and cupid.s. The card table covers were hand decorated with hearts and cupids. In the dining room, throe largo hearts were used as a centerpiece, of ■he table. Miss Gass was given/ a bow and arrow with which she piercod numbers on the urge hearts. Numbers on the hearts matched numbers on the packages and each package was opened as its number was destroyed. The "marriage of Miss Gass ami IMniel J. Zeser will he solemnized at the St. Marys Catholic church, Tuesday morning. January 18. Mrs. V. J. Borman, of Huntingten and Mrs. E. F. Gass, of this city,'sister and mother of the guest of honor, were guests besides the club members. The committee hav-j ing charge of the arrangements in-, eluded Mrs. Hubert Schmitt, Mrs. Florence Bollinger, Mrs. Clyde Butler. Mrs. Ray Keller, Mrs. Fred Fullenkatnp and the Misses Helen Meyers and Catherine Omlor. , The members of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Reformed church announce a cafeteria supper for Saturday, January 29. The supper will be served in the church dining room from five to seven o'clock. The patronage of th£ public is solicited. Mrs. Ray Languell will be hostess to the Monday Night Club Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Woman’s Missionary Society of . the Presbyterian church received an i emergency call from Pekin, China. . All members of the church are urged i to respond in the special collection, i which will be taken Sunday morning. i _ The Catholic Ladies’ of Columbia . will meet Tuesday evening in the K. > of C. hall, at six-thirty o'clock. A poti luck dinner will be served after ’ which Bridge, five hundred and rhum > will be played. Guest night will be i held in connection with the party. > o [ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed returned to 1 Fort Wayne today. . Dan Niblick was a business visitor ; in Fort Wayne this morning.

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A round steak won't curl up if you nick th’ edges wjth a wire cutter? What's as provokin’ as a clerk that don't know where what you want is? - Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mrs. Robert Hillcgas, of Huntertown is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ben Shrank, of Tenth street. Carroll Cole and Walter Miller will motor to Portland touight to attend the Decatur-Portland basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kempe will arrive from Indianapolis this evening. A. J. Smith returned from a business trip to Bluffton last night. His car met him at Kendallville and they made the trip home in two hours, CHILDREN’S NIGHT COUGHS Stopped Almost Instantly I Children very frequently have spells of night coughing due to bronchial irritations or while suffering from colds. These coughing spells, if not quickly checked, are very injurious to the child’s health, to say | nothing of the annoyance to others. ' A famous physician's prescription called Thoxine much better than patent medicines and cough syrups acts on a different principle, relieves the irritation and steps the cough in a few minutes. In fact it is guaranteed to stop night coughs or sore throat within 15 minutes or money back. Contain no chloroform, dope or other harmful drugs, pleasant taste and safe. 35c, 60c and sl. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. , Never Be Without / MntTirrq— Fo,ey ’ s Hone ? and l AVIUUILri—Tar Compound isjust ■> what your children ought to have for coughs, feverish colds, croup( spasmodic) and disturbing night coughs. Made by our own special process.it com1 bines the curative influence of pure Pine Tar and other healingingredients, with the mollifying demulcent effect of clear Honey. It is scientifically compounded in air tight containers under rigid sanitary controL 1 It contains no opiates or chloroform. It is ? bland to the tender throat of a child, and is effective in stopping the stubborn coughs of grown persons. A fine dependable family medicine Remember the Name TOLEYSHONEYandTAR COMPOUND Sold everywhere

■ howing that the roads worn not Impassable at least. Judge W, J. Vesey yesterday was (fleeted vice president of the Tri-State latan Company of Fort Wayne. The city street organization have 1 moved a lot of the snow from along 1 the curbs down towns so the parking

| THE CORT | bfi Last Time Tonight “THE ICE FLOOD” fig A Universal Attraction with -fi 51 Kenneth Harlan and Viola Dana. A stirring tale of thrills and heart throbs in the tint- zfi Jfi berlands. If you love action and suspense, you can’t afford to miss seeing “THE ICE FLOOD." UJ Lg “HIS DAY OFF” comedy, and “FELIX. THE CAT.” H 10c- 25c -fl (be SATURDAY—Fred Humes in “THE STOLEN RANCH." U“ [j* SUNDAY AND MONDAY—Anna Q. NiHson and good cast in 3“ !-0 “THE MASKED WOMAN." %

Rm * mH I For the Final Day of Our I $50,000 Administrator’s Sale I I 150 OVERCOATS FROM O I I Hart Schaffner & Marx I | and other pood makes /w \ i rs r < ■ t JW■ I' r 1 S2B to $35 values $35 to S4O values ' "4 I $22.75 $27.75 T# I i| 11 | A I I $34.75 I | ABOUT 3S SUITS AND OVKKCOATS 513.75 l || Left over from previous seasons * K ’J*'?© Hire Scluffner i Marx Here’s your big chance to save on your winter overcoat. We’ve got to stop and take inventory at the end of this week and we want to turn these overcoats into money now. That’s why we’re making such reductions just as winter is really beginning. I The Suit Sale Goes On; Values Greater Than Ever I S2B to $35 values $35 to S4O values S4O to SSO values I $22.75 $27.75 $34.75 I The Final Day is a Big Final Day Reductions On All One For Boys Mens and Boys Lumber SUITS AND OVERCOATS Jackets and Sweaters $8 to SlO valuM ...................$6.75 J’*’ $11.50 to $13.50 values $9-75 $7.50 values $5.50 $3..t0 values $2.40 $15.00 to SIB.OO values $12.75 $6.00 values $4.50 $2.00 values $1.60 FINAL ON HATS—Stetson Velours, sl2 value SB.OO Stetson Scratch-ups, $6 to $8 value $3.50 to $5.00 I Sale Closes Saturday Evening I I Holthouse Schulte & Co. j

I in again poulbzh*. Thoae who tried to drive the past day or two have bad u lot of difficulties getting out of parking spaces. The U. E. Harmony Boys will furnish music for at dunce at the K of <’. hull tomorrow night. The Bed Men. their families and

1 friends will enjoy a social session tit i their hull Saturday night. —" o— ■ 1 - . Have you met Elia-Helen? She’ll warm you. KrickStuekey. It

s THE ADAMS Theatre I “Where the Better Pictures are shown.” Tonight and Tomorrow | RICHARD TALMADGE * ■ in his greatest picture “THE MERRY CAVALIER” S I gtf A Dashing, Thrilling Story of Mystery and Suspense—of racing !gp action and hairbreadth escapes—of flashing romance and bubI SfJ bling youth—of side-splitting humor and daring feats of skill—a I riot of entertainment —RICHARD TALMADGE at his best. Jfi ALSO—“SMOULDERING TIRE*,” a FIGHTING HEARTS story—- | with Alberta Vaughn, Al Cooke and Kit Guard. Jig i ioc S I SUNDAY AND MONDAY—NORMA SHEARER in “UPSTAGE.”

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