Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 17 February 1927 — Page 3

rsOCIETY I club CALENDER ■ ® Thursday I ■ scboul. cl;t , s of E. V. | Lo> , al Lu. il.. StaufT-r, post ■ phurcb— Mr ”- ■ P° Dfll D r _Y.o>nan Hall. 1P1 « r I'S-- — ,r 2* i>ar,y ' psi iota xi ■ -Elk's ,!omP ' 8 P m ' B Friday ■ W omn' 3 Hom- Society ■ S-30 P- m ' t. I ■ * Mathae ''lass ••• I’-iptist chnrch- ■ Church, 7:30 P- nL I ■ ' rhi!l i H>-. - Lihrary ’ ■ 2 D* M ■ p v B. Class—Mrs. Clarence I jfeughnian. 7:30 p. m. i BSt Ma r >' s ( ’ ,lorlls t’lioir—f atholic B HW School, 7:30 p. in. ■ Saturday | King's Heralds of M. E. ChurchB Alice Catherine Baker. 2:30 p. m. ■ Meeting of Karni Women Industrial ■ Rooms, Ip.m. I ■ Caferteria supper M. E. church, 5 B to 7 P m- ■ Monday B: Delta Theta Tai' Miss Alice Chirk. ■ 7P. m. ■ Wednesday B Shakespeare Club — Mrs. Heber ■ Hombarger. H A delicious two-course pot-luck sup-' B per was enjoyed by the members o' B theC. LOfc. at the Kof C. Hall TuesB day evening. Rhuni and hive Hundred ■ were enjoyed during the evening. B prizes being awarded to Mrs. Nick B Braun and Mrs Will Keller in five B Hundred. In Rlmni. prizes were awardB ed to Miss Rose Steigmeyer and Mrs. ■ Frank Leichty. ■ Miss Fan Hite was hostess t > the B Bridge Club last night at her heme ■ on Winchester street. Mrs. W. H. Nib-J lick was a guest besides the club members. Mrs. Will Bowers was awarded the prize for high score. At the conclusion of the games, the hostess served delightful refreshments. Mrs. A. R.. Holthouse will have the next meeting. Five Hundred club met with MrsJ Frank Barthel Wednesday evening. Tables were arranged for Five Hundred and prizes were won by Mrs L. H. Kieinhenz and Mrs. Gier Cowan. Following the games, Mrs. Barthel served dainty refreshments. Mis. A. Iv. AbuhaiiCuel Alli Oe la. VsteSj At the* next meeting. TH W The woman’s Foreign Missionary Scciety of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Forrest Elzey Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A good attendance is urged. The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman, of North Fifth street, *as given over to an announcement Patty Wednesday evening the occasion Mh» the marriage of Mr. and-Mrs. 1 R. Moncrief, which took place ia Buffalo, New York, Tuesday, February 15. The home was beatuifully decorated with hearts in keeping with St. Valentine's Day. The appointments of the luncheon served were also in Vaiatttine colors. Among the guests, were u *’ a " d .,^ rs ' Herman Myers, Mr. and William Lenhart, Mr. and Mrs. tank Braun, Dr. and Mrs. Burt ManDouglas Haney, of this ctiy, Miss ae Raker ’ of Fort Wayne, and Mi Mrs. ( o. Ritchie, of Greenfield, m „ I ,° nc ‘ ief was formerly Miss Jean- . . alton ' of Gr eenfield. Mr. MonJ 8 » ' n3n ‘ ber of the Imperial Che- « film, recently established here also a member of the Lions club. bi'' r n an ' 1 MrS ' Dou «‘a’ Elzey, of Preenin» 3 ained at diD »er Tuesday evcf lhi Mr ' and Mrs - H p nry Kieser, Mi BB p o MiSS Flossie Shady, and Mlßs p ay Simp, of Preble. Cafeter‘a yt ? lan S * BterS an " Oi,nf ’.ea home L UP > Per t 0 be served in the five to k tUr, ‘ ay ’ February 26. from patr onage ( )f '.' h ° Cl ° Ck ‘ The llberal g of the public is solicited. 'htpri^ 0 ” a " d friendß Pleasantly and famiiv i d Mrs ' Jamcs E - Ward east of th J l /* eveningi at their home A social hour was “tents of n W Which lieht refreshesrved th ' C ° rn and can, 'y were Su ’ie Rnu. 6 present were Mrs. Mra -Marv <» A rS ‘ Lavina ‘ Heath, anil Mrs. P p ’ JacOb Heath - Mrter, Bernie '' a,ters and claughn „ MiltOn and er< D °lhe, Miises Melvina r ’J? fe- 51' , ,• i • !■ .. . v I - '

iSmitley, Bbrlha Heath, Madeline Gier, I Beulah Yertts v. Mora Banner, Clara Fi i ..ii ,■!, Stella \A . ’ L • 'l* er, Virgil Liilsure, Doyle Daniels,' Raymond Thompson, Arthur Ikirrone, Marshall lliliwrt, ' Dorris Heath, Ar Dur Daniels. Margaret, Vida and • Charles Ward. , The Misses Alice ciatk and Anna | Murtaugh will entertain the members of the Delta Theta Tuts sorority at a theatre party Monday night. All members are urged to meet at the home of Miss Clark, in Third street, promptly at seven o’clock. The King's Heralds will meet with Alice Catherine Baker, Saturday as- , ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All members ( | are urged to attend. | The inetm for supper at ( church, Saturday, Feb. 19. from 5 to 7 o'clock is: Creamed chicken. . noodles, mashed potatoes and gravy, meat loaf, baked beans, potato salad, , I nun iron! and cbee >•. dn -l ing, cream-, 'ed slaw, pickles, jelly, rolls and but-’, ' ter, ice cream, cake, pie* fruit salad | and coffee. I The members of the Historical Club met With Mrs. 11. C atherine Lee, l I Wednesday afternoon. A very interesting paper was read by Mrs. C. C. I Langstop on "Elephants.” Plans were made for the annual guest day which will be held nert Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Heber Humbarg- ' er. An interesting program has been | arranged for the afternoon. During the social hour, Mrs. Lee was assisted by Mrs. J. R. Blair and Mrs. Dave Campbell in serving delicious refreshments. o LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller have returned from Indianapolis, where they attended the meeting of the Democratic Editorial Association. The meeting was one of the best, attended in history and was enthusiastic. The summer meeting will be held at Wyandotte Cave, the dates to be an- . nounced later. Dr. J. M. Miller is improving his office building on South Second street. Judge D. E. Smith, of Fort Wayne, attended to business heje this ihorning. Ralph Knoff, a former Decatur boy now- with the trainmen of the Pennsylvania Railway company and with headquarters in Pittsburgh, is look-j ing after business with the legisla-i ture at Indianapolis this week. I Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills returned last evening from Fort Wayne. | George Telford has returned from a business trip to Chicago. C. J. Voplewede spent the afternoon with his wife, who recently underwent a major operation at the St. Joseph Hospital at Fort Wayne. Mrs. Voglewede is slowly improving. I Miss Wileman. of Fort Wayne, is on duty at th- Adams l ouuo Mun--jorial Hospital for a few days. I Jacob Schafer, father of Carl a»d i Adam Schafer, of this city, was rush-' 1 ed to the Adams County Memorial hospital this morning where he underwent an emergency operation for hernia. Mr. Schafer is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson will ■ motor to Cincinnati, Ohio tomorrow to spend the week-end with their son 1 and daughter-iji-law, Mr and Mrs R hert Peterson and son 1 Next t' a continued story, th’ worst thing is waitin’ till th’ missin' parts ' of a torso turn up. Mr. Lemmie Pet- ■ ers is workin’ in th’ Little Gem restaurant t’ become a druggist.—Abe ' Martin, Indianapolis News. ' i Mrs. William Myers, of rPeble, who 1 has been confined to her home on ac- ■ count of sickness, remains about the • same. 1 Mr. auid Mrs. Janies Elberson attended the Auto Show at Indianapolis ■ this week. Mrs. A. D. Johnson and son, Karl ■ Frederick, of Fort Wayne, are the ■ guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Kern ) and family for a few days. corns’ ti BHF f & / BB I Ends pain at once No waiting —one minute after you apply Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads the pain is gone. After the com is healed it never comes back. If new shoes irriI tate the spot again, a Zino-pad fixes > it overnight. Old methods of paring t coms, or using caustic acids, are dangerous. ’ Dr.Scholl's Zino-pads are safe, antiaep- , tic, protective, healing. They stop the cowse of corns —rubbing and pressing of shoes. At all druggist's and shoe dealer’s. Cost but a trifle. DiScholl's Xino-paas Put one on—thf pain is gone!

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRATTHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1927.

DEFENSES OF SHANGHAI ROUTED Cantonese Forces Advance Fro mSouth; IJ. S. Sends More Forces Shanghai, Feb. 17- (United Press! Reports from Hangchow today Indiruled that the hout of the Shanghai defenses there haife, been complete, and it. wu4< announced at the IT. S. consulate that the U. 8. 8. transport Chaumont had been ordered to proceed direct to Shanghai with 1,300 marines aboard. Troops of Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang, Chinese defender of Shanghai against the advance of the Cantonese Nationalists from the south, today were reported to be streaming out of Hangchow board north bound trains. Sun. so far as could be learned today, still was ry. Nanking, 150 miles northwest of Hangchow and about the iTllnie distance west of Shanghai. No word had been received from Sun today as to his plans, if any, to stem the Natiifnnlist tide'. o Mr. And Mrs. Herbert Bremerkamp Are Injured Mr. anil Mrs. Herbert Bremerkamp of Freemont," Ohio, were injured in an automobile Collision last Sunday, when the car in which they were riding was struck by another car on the road one mile west of Delphos, Ohio. Mrs. Bremerkamp was severely injured, receiving cuts and gashes about the face, a bad bruise on her right cheek and a cut on the left ear. which

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I THE ADAMS Theatre I Last Time Tonight ® “LOfE ’EM AND LEAVE ’EM” Ua C mE with Evelyn I’rent, Lawrence (,rav and Louise Brooks. •*! lyj All about one fascinating little Miss who expects a great deal fro/tt this old world of ours—and gets i*! And of her lovable, j-uJ mothering elder sister who gets it as a rule—ln the neck! Ln ALSO—“A HOLLYWOOD HERO,’’ with Ben Turpin. A Mack Sen jrjp] nett Comedy. Added—Aesop's Fables and Topics of the Day. | 25c I y“ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—ZANE GREY'S “MAN OF THE LE FOREST,” with Jack Holt, Georgia Hale and El Brendel. fig ijp SUNDAY AND MONDAY—MARION DAVIES in “THE RED MILL" gCi with Owen Moore, George Siegman and Karl Dane. pfl I THE CORT I Tonight*—Tomorrow S§ * “THE AUCTIONEER” Ifi A Wm. Fpx Special Attraction with George Sidney, Marion Nixon, and a good supporting cast. tfi WE A human recital of everyday people against a back- Qu gS ground of New York's throbbing life, here is unusual SB 3B entertainment every scene of it! • an) “HIGH SPIRITS" comedy and “FELIX, THE CAT.” Jfj wej 10c 25c y-* •fi Sunday and Monday-—Madge Bellamy in “Summer Bachelors.”

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