Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 27 January 1927 — Page 3

SOCEH CLUB CALKNPER THURSDAY rlub _PSks' Home. S p. m. •'■ f»«“ M 1,00 Mis L° la M >' pr "‘ a “ day ‘ i H» BS of ~,ft l>fOrn ’ PlH *' Mr’ Martln ,Hberg “star initiation - Masonic Society—Mr«. * toB ° n Wr<l, Friday cl.urchSuiter Lodge. JjUiys Home Economics C.ubWill Evans. 1:30 p. m. *J, D Hur installation of Officers. Saturday M Men Dance - Red Men Hall, ’feji ladies' Aid Society CaseSupper—Church. 5 to 7 pm Wry Sale—Christian Ladies Aid jxW. Uichty Meat Market. Monday literary Department of Woman's nnb-Mrs. J. H. Heller. 7:30 p. m. Dnmfto Section of Woman'l ftb-Mrs. Dan Niblick, 7:30. Crpe Diem Chib-Mrs. Freeh Bow. Tuesday ffiggPAY—Pei l°tu —A -I- Smith koine. 6 p. tn. Young Matrons' Club—Mrs. Annabelle Gehrig. Wednesday Historical Club—Mrs. Sadie Miller. Shikespeare Club — Mrs. Harry Bota. ; A dance will be given at the Red Men Hall Saturday evening at 8:15 o’clock, for th e Red Men. their families and friends. A good attendance ■ is urged. The Young Matron's Club met with Mrs. Irvin Miller last evening. Mrs. tea Fryback and Mrs. Dave Campbell ha dcharge of the interesting , piaram. Mrs. Hulda Sehroyer sang 1 group of songs after which the hosttn served delightful refreshments. Ik next meeting will be with Mrs. Imbell Gehrig, next Tuesday night. i The benefit Bridge Party, which will be given by the members of the Psio lota Xi sorority Thursday, Febnary 17, in the Elk’s Home, will be Oof of unusual attractiveness. Tickets ire being sold by the members at fifty cents. Refreshments will be lerrri following the games at no addJtional charge. Several beautiful Files will be given for both ladies nd sen. The committee in charge of the arrangements inclvdes Mestaes A. R. Holthouse. W. P. Schrock wd Miss Fan Hammell. Mrs. D. W. Beery and Mrs. A. J. tab. patronesses of the Psio lota , Xi sorority, will entertain th e members and four pledges at dinner in tire Smith home Tuesday evening at •ix oelock. The pledges include Mrs. Clifford Saylors, Mrs. William Linn. Min Tranche Lower and Miss Irene Zwick. . Mrs. Freeh Hower will be hostess I* the Carpe Diem Club Monday eve- •*. All members are urged to Wend. Mrs Herman F. Ehinger was hos10 the Shakespeare Club WedSa > afternoon. A very interestD ? 7 TOS taken UP by Mrs. C. U . on “Our Vanishing Race.” ■ sub-topics were given C fJV™ a clipping from a . ls ’ doming paper describbtba tn lnVe9t ' gati ° n of au Indian Hons t * le western reservaWarmn >. srt ‘ Cle was written by MoX’ b and h f r ° f LU>rar ' an of this cit - ’ am f° rmer resident “ sw «heldLu° rt business meet 'i Hn a „ ( ~° °"' ns thp program. mLr k wni be wuh Mra - Wl have the dnd Ml ' B ’ J ' H ‘ Heller e ‘he Paper. the Ladies ’ Aid •erv e a cafot eßeformed church will dining roorn^ 19Upper in the church fee to , m katunia y evening from raenu Wl i °h CloCk ' The fo!low*ken. , be SPrvp d: Creamed ( | r 2 ■ ° af ’ nco dles, mashed hit naiad bake d beans, slaw, coffp e m H ped corn ’ lce cr " anl ' ftwal Patronn ter and roUs ' The nt * e nf ‘he public is h ht»re«fi» hieal Qnt, S me cting of the Histefl"' ,r ‘ win" 113 Wednesday asM h. U Ui b Mrs - Lydia Shamp. J* 11 * on " Ca ;' ,nyon rpa d a splendid 'he an<l Cartoons.” ‘* if M In J . hOUr ’ Mrs - Hite r ' lng Selectable re- • Ruth Hollingsworth

was Introduced ns a now member. Mrs. Sadie Miller will bo hostess next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hut.tln Beery will have the program. The Literary Section of the Womans Club wdl meet with Mrs. John 11. Holler Monday evening, nt 7:30 o'clock. The attendance of every member is urged. The Dramatic Section of the Woman's Club will hold the regular study meeting with Mrs. Dan Niblick next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Arnold will conduct the study , on “Reviews of New Plays." - o- ■ - ■HIWtIIKSta V .WWUF» 1 COURT HOUSE ; Suit For Partition A suit for partition of a 60-acre farm in Mouroe township was filed in circuit court today by Catharine Iniger against Amos L. Inniger and others. Attorney C. L. Walters is counsel fothe plaintiff. Three Claims Filed Three claims were filed against the estate of C. E. Stauffer today. The Peoples State Rank, of Berne, asks for $2,371.45; Daniel N. Stauffer seeks $108; and Joseph Zehr seeks $1,003. o_* FOR SALE -8 foot Deering binde", used only 3 yrs. Priced right N. H. Myers. Phone 1014 23-ltx DR. W. W. WIANT GIVES SERMON (CONTINVED FROM PAOB OXR) Frank Mclntosh, Ray Love, Melvin Clem, Fremont flowers'; J. W. Brodbeck, Alton Wherry and Frank Yleckler, trustees; Ed Koos. Wilbur Barton, Mrs. Bertha M< Michel, Miss Bertha Brunner. Mrs. Mary Colter, San Cottrell. Frank Mclntosh, Ray Love, Daniel Clevenger, Mrs. Mary' Clem, Mrs. Roland Bailey, Mrs. D | Tinkham, John Corey. Erwin Luginbill. Matnmie Foreman, Mrs. John | Wolf, Mis. D. Tinkham. stewards; D.' Tinkham, Mrs. Fremont Bowers, and I Miss Ratchel Springer, class leaders; Mrs. Bertha McMichel, Mrs. Frank Yleckler, and Mrs. Sipe, presidents of Ladies Aid society; Chauncey Sipe. Harley Tumbleson and William Johnson, superintendents. ■ - „ Q . ■ FREIGHT RATES ON COAL UNFAIR. LEWIS CHARGES <rovTiwvFT> rnnv rvc.p owfdj Lewis administration. ' Lewis refused to recognize Hapgood and told him he had no official standing in the convention. Opponents and followers of Hapgood milled around him as he returned to the section set aside for the Pennsylvania delegation. Police stationed in the convention haii intervened to separate the opposing factions gathered around the men. o BILL REACHES SECOND READING IN LOWER HOUSE <rv»WTTwrrwn from r«n« «vm tunity of a hearing.” The b'll went to second reading by a three to one vote for adoption of the majority report. Failure of committees to report more than four bills out for final consideration brought a sharp reproof from Speaker Leslie, who called for ( more committee activity as a means of avoid’ng congestion and hasty ac-' Hen in the closing days of the session. o Mrs. Fred Heuer spent Wednesday in .Fort Wayne-with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer. — o Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago Away When your back is sore and lame or himbagtfr sciatica or rheumatism

I has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a 35 cent bottle ( ot old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and the soreness and lameness is gtqie. In use for 65 years this soothing, penetrating oil takes the pain right out, and ends the misery, it is -absolutely

harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. Rushville —Fire bushes are evidently no respectors of weather. With the cold spell bringing joy to the Rushville coal dealers a fire bush disregarded natures convention and burst forth in full bloom at the home of Mrs. Ida Cartmel. Lapel—Grey hair and stoped shoulders saved George McDowell from being held up when kind hearted gunmen entered his filling station here. “Oh, he’s too old to hold up,” the bandits agreed, leaving him unmolested.

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WELLS COUNTY TO I ORGANIZE SCOUTS vcoxitim r:n uiom PAaR owr> and Fred A. Wlecking vle ( > chairman. Committees will be appointed for educational und publicity, and finances, and ns soon as the public In general is informed on the scouting progrum land its value to boyhood und the 1 nwessary funds secured a permanent organization will be formed and Wells county will become a part of the Area Council. Five Units In Four Counties. The plan suggested will include in the Area Council, Weils. Adams, Whitley and Allen counties, and Fort Wayne, making five units in the council. Each county,will be an organization in Itself and to make the expenses the minimum each unit will send representatives to the council from ‘which officers will be elected and budgets made and programs outlined. The name of Ijmberlost has been suggested as the most apptoprlate for th P new council, and it will be one of the largest in the state. Fort Wayne has agreed to come into the council on equal basis with the other units, turning their council headquarters camping equipment and all, into the new Area council. The plan is not a new plan but has grown throughout tlie country for several years until now about five hundred out of the six hundred and fifty-three councils are of the Area type. o Cablegram Is Received From Miss Mary Moses Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moses received a cablegram this afternoon from their daughter Miss Mary Moses, who is on a trip around the world. The message came from Tokio, Japan and stated that Miss Moses arrived safely. . She w ill go from Tokio to Yokahama | and from there to Manilla, where I she will visit friends for about a I month. ; Miss Moses stated that she was enjoying the trip very much. o Jay County Man Is Cleared Os Arson Charge Portland, Jan. 27. —After deliberating less than an hour, the jury in the case of the state vs. Charles D. Welch, of this city, charged with incendiar- ■ ■

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927.

i ism for the burning of his fnrm residence, northwest of here, on the night of October 2. returned n verdict of not guilty in the Jay circuit court at 1 o'clo< k Wednesday afternoon. The short time required of the jury to reach a verdict was surprising to most or those wh.> have been In constant attendance at the trial during the past eight days, und there was only a sprinkling of the daily crowds in the court room at the time the verdict was returned. o — ]L©©aih Cash Andrews who has been operating the restaurarant owned by his son, True, for n couple of weeks because of the Illness of True, was here last eve ling for a visit with friends. Cliff Siniff and Engineer Lee visited her • last evening taking up matters pertaining to the highway commission. Th« y are in charge of the state highway s in this section, with headquarter- at Fort Wayne. Cal E. Peterson is circulating a petition asking that the route of State Hord 27 be changed from Fifth street to Second street and many business men have signed it. 11. R. Moltz attended to business in Fort Wayne yesterday afternoon. Have you noticed this about our wonderful prosperity, that while ever' buddy's dressed up an’ eatin' at clubs an' dashin' about in sumptous autos, all our towns and cities are all broke? Miss Fawn Lippincut has got a gorgeous new laccoon coat, but no underwear. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentis have mciored to Indianapolis to spend a fewdays. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sauer have moved to South .Bend, Indiana, where Mr. Colds Ended overnight There's away to end colds so quick and efficient that we paid $1,000,000 for it. That way is HILL’S. It stops colds in 24 hours, checks fever, opens the bowels, then tones the entire system. Millions employ in because it brings such prompt, complete results. Go try it now. HILL'S C**e»ra-Brom>de-Quinine Be eure you get HILL’S, in the red box with portrait. At all druggists—aoc.

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