Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1927 — Page 3

SOCIETY ■ oc , caUMMI Thursday So cha n- -«»<• MUI , Hcl»‘ n ~u ciasu <>f E. V. chn’-ch 1 w C r7:30 H ,n - • Mrs. Fw nK .. nome ’: imn< l*k r M \. . Aid Society <>i UMtherw ' Udie« A,u . , Jn , r< n—Scß° o^nllb< '* J ” » i fh 2' : Township Home Eeonom.es Bertha sheets I Home, Ahl Society—Mra. \ellie Meyers, 2 p. m. ' W rn star-Mason'e Hall, 7... P E. v. Udi*”’ Aid Society—At the C g2' Samaritan Class. Christian Sunday School-Mr. and Mrs. George Theins, p. hi. i R e Club "-Mrs. John Heller 2:3( D. Hl, f m -»r loyal Daughters Class of E. V. church Mrs. Lucille Stauffer. 7.30 p. m C hild Hygiene Class—Monmouth School. 1:30 p. m. Friday L. A. S. of M. E. church- Mrs. Chris tena Vail, 2:30 p- m. St Marys township Home Economics Club—Mrs. C. 0. Greene, 1:30 p. m. Pocahontas Degree Team Practidt s Red Men Hall. 7:30 p. m. Child Hygiene Class— Library, at 2 p. mSaturday Dance at Red Men's Hall—B :15 p. m Pythian Sisters Cafeteria Supper K. of P. Home 5 to 7 pm. Sunday Women's Missionary Soeitey ir charge of morning sen ice at Presby tgrian church. Monday So Cha Rea —Miss Helen Gass. Auction Bridge Club —Mrs. Pau Briede. 8 P. M. Monday Night Chib—Miss Olive Walters. 7:30 p. m. Woman's Club—H. S. Auditorium, 7:45 pin., program, 8:15 pm. Research Club—Mrs. L. A. Graham Wednesday Historical Clilb —Mis Hattie Heer; There will be a dance at the Rod Men’s hall Saturday night, starting at 8:15 o’clock, for all Red Men and thei families and friends. Mrs. F. E. Vail and Miss Mary Cal low delightfully entertained at a miscellaneous shower and Bridge at the Vail home in Fort Wayne last ever ing, honoring Mrs. Forrest C. Hunt ington and Mrs. William Lenhart, brides of recent date. The entertaining rooms were decorated with bas tets of red rosea. At Bridge, high scores were won by Mrs. Lenhart and Miss Helen Farr who were rewarded with prizes. Miss Farr presented her prize to Mrs. Huntington. At the conclusion of the games, little Mary Lou Coffee wheeled in a small wagon tied with blue ribbons and filled with packages for the two honored guests. A two-course luncheon was setved by the hostesses. The guests included Mesdames A. R. Holthouse, C. O. Poiter, Robert Helm, Herman Myers. William Lenhart, F. C. Huntington. an d the Misses Billie Butler. Fan Hammell. Helen Farr, Sally Kern, of this city; Mrs. D. J. Hensley, Mish Helen Strayer, Miss Constance Logan of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Linn Kern, of Waynedale. , The Phoebe Bible class of the Zior Reformed church had its annual class banquet in the church parlors las! night. The dining room was beauti fully decorated in the national colors A delicious two-course dinner was ser Ved at 6:30 o’clock, to more than sixty Persons. Victrola music, and interest "8 games and contests were enjoyed he class is composed of young mar ned men and women and it is taught by the pastor. The Ladies' Al Society of the pnit «d Brethren church, Section one. will 0 d a cookie and doughnut sale ;-t I ihurch Saturday. The patronage of he P ubl ic is solicited. The Phoebe Bible Class members en- ’ * ° annual banquet in the II Hi last evening. The dining room !as decorated with red, white and ‘ ue m commemoration of George X’ h ‘ Won ’ 8 birthday. The tables ton r k, eCOra ‘ e<l W,th Gcorge Was,lingdln 8 alld PlaOe Cllrdß TWO CoUr9f nner w&8 served tQ the w ’ 8 l ’ resent - Games and contests e enjoyed following the dinner. tOHcnl a r. nUa ' ° UeSt Day ° f the HiS ‘ temcon J* V” he ' d yesterday af ’ Kumbarge'r a MrS ' HeKi given ■ ’ A musical program was Mrs ' ’'’eluding a clarinet solo by c ’’ uth Hojlingsworth with Mrs. ' Langston at the piano, a musi-

cal reading by Mary June Devor. and n duet by Jeanette Beery and Mary | Jane Dover. Contests were held after which a delightful two course'; luncheon was served. The large table' lirthe dining rofh was laid with white linen and Hie places were marked , with dainty red, white and blue| George Washington nut cups. The small tables were similiarly decorated. Mary Jane Devor, Isabelle How- • r and Jeanette Beery assisted in serving tlie luncheon which consist ed of hot buttered rolls, mashed potatoes, gravy, eseallopctl chicken, fruit salad, cheese halls, nut Ice cream, cake and coffee, ’rhe hostes<es included Mrs. Humbarger, Mrs. Mamie Hower, Mrs. Della Carroll ano Mrs Vera Davis. Hygiene Class The third lecture and demonstration of the Child Hygiene classes, which is being sponsoted by the Psi lota Xi sorority, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Library auditorium. Dr. Dorothy Teal and Miss iNancy Gibbs, registered nurse, who have been sent here by the Sta‘« Board of Health, will have charge of the lecture and demonstration. All women of the city are invited and nrged to attend these meetings. The Loyal Workers Class of the Evangelical church will meet, with Mrs. Frank Peterson tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged tn attend. 5 The Ladies' Aid Society of the Mt. Pteasant church will hold an all day meeting with Mrs. Drusilla Fuhrman Thursday. March 3. A good attendance of the membership is desired. Mrs. Paul Briede will be hostess to 'he Auction Bridge Club Monday evening at eight o’clock. The So Cha Rea Club will meet with Miss Helen Gass Monday evening. A short called meeting of the members will be held tonight. The regular business meeting of the Psi lota Xi sorority will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. All ticket money and bills must be turned over to the secretiary at this meeting. Other business of importance will be transacted. The cafeterian supper and card natty given by the St. Marys Social club of St. Marys Catholic church, at the Catholic schoa'. building last evening, was well attended. Following he supper, the crowd assenybled in he auditorium of the school building where cards were played. Bridge. Five Hundred and Rhum were played ■nd prizes were awarded for high ceres. The list of prize winners was ■ot available today. The committee ! n charge of the event, of which Mrs. Mui. Harris was chairman, tli.iiil« ■hose who purchased tickets and at tended the party. The committee who assisted Mrs. Harris was cem•>osed of Mrs. Pete Braun, Mrs. Theo Lengerich. Mrs. Hugh Daniels, Mrs. Geo. Kintz, Mrs. Thomas Leonard. Mrs. William Murtaugh, Mrs. Joseph 'tul'ey, Mrs. E. F. Gass, Mrs. Will Kuebler. Mrs. Bert Gage. This was ‘he last social event to be given until after Easter. GEORGE SAUNDERS LEADS OPPONENTS OF THE MEASURE iCovtivi ed from rva: ovei opinion cf results of the proposed tenure law, which was originally introduced in the house cf representatives by Rep. Lemuel A. Pittenger and Rep. William H. Harrison. Sen. Curtis Shake, sponsoring the bill in the upper house, expaliued it as affording protection against inj | efficient teachers and at the same J time a protection to “those men and women who have devoted their lives ta the teaching profession." / By Robert L. Beard (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Indianapolis, Ind. Feb. 24. — (United Says Allenrhu Banishes Rheumatic Pains and Twinges The First Pint Bottle Must Show Results or Money Back. Could Any Offer be Fairer? The Holthouse Drug Co., and every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer in this vicinity that if ALLENRHU, the enemy of rheumatism, does not stop ’ the agony, reduce swollen joints and ' do away with the twinges of Rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous re- ‘ suit's have been accomplished often - in the most severe cases where the 3 suffering and agony was intense and r piteous and where the sufferer was almost helpless. Druggists everywhere guarantee it ■ as above in every instance.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927.

I'ic-. j The Indiana Farm Bl < tax relief bill was awaiting third reading today in the house of represoiitatlvos alter having Kiieiessfiilly resisted efforts late Wetlnesday to have the measure recommitted to judiciary A. Committee for revision. That the "bill is fnlf of Jokers” war ' the charge hurled by Rep. J. Glenn Harris, of Gary, chariman of Judiciary A. committee who led the drive for recommit!ment in an hour's heated debate. "If the farmers want to make monkies out of themselves and pass this bill, I won't say 'I told you so’ " Harris d< dared. The representative said that the jokeis included the definition of "true t ash value;" the reference to "net inrotne" with no specific time set out as to when that "net income" should be computed; the provision of the bill cover ing a four year period for reappraisemetit and the "net income" could be based at the time the assessor appraises the property while in reality that peiiod might be the last prosperous fcr the merchant or farmer being assessed. "we 11 take our medicine if we ale wrong" was the statement of Rep. Truman G. Murden. Cass county, who spoke the sentiments of the farm bloc. "We'll risk the constitutionality of the hill” lie added. An amendment offered by Rep. John W. Scott. Gary, to delay the time for reappraisement from 1927 to 1928. was defeated. LOCALS I guess Edison is goin' t’ be our first really great man that they wont be able t’ dig up somethin’ kind o’ somewhat ornery about. It's little short o’ marvelous what ingenious an’! inteerstin’ scenarios kin be written around a soggy, long-drawn-out kiss. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. John Joseph attended the basketball game in Fort Wayne last evening. Miss Mildred Akey visited friends at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Margaret Zwick and Robert Freeby attended the basketball game at the South Side high school in Fort Wayne last evening. J. D. Winteregg of Berne was a business caller here this morning. T. M. Reid who has been a patient in St. Joseph hospital at Fort Wayne for a month is iecovering and is able to sit up a few hours each day. H. R. Moltz attended to business at Fort Wayne. William Myers, of Washington township, was in the city today looking after business interests.

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