Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 52, Decatur, Adams County, 2 March 1927 — Page 5

■Society I CI I B CALENDER |R ** - ,"**h*m h. B| lW’ er ~ () (>. !■’ Ih<ll- * M "" y ' H “ n: ~, Hattie beery ■ ,15 ■ ° THURSDAY H “"’ H Pl ■ . and Foreign Presbyterian ■ V I—t. 2:30 p. nt. ■ 'Xistian ...’. Society—Mrs. Atonias Charles. in. B W.ni ' M1 ” ■ L- Miller. 2:30 p nt. I E v. Mi- .iety —ChuTch. ’ 1) HL ■ A „! : nilheran B fha-cb-Schoollio " IP- ">• B p y... : ... Hall 1:30 p.m. ■ V. It. church B Mr and Mrs. Clan nee Drake. ■ Ladies' AM S” :• ’ >" Tabor— B jjrs Alfred Daniils all day. B‘Calvary 1-nlo Aid Society ~ Church 1 P- M. ■ Woman's I! " Missionary Society B o [ j| f;. ('liiiri !'. Mrs- L. Vance. ■ IWliße -. A. K. Holthouse B. 7:30 p. m. 1 Delta Delphian - Library, 7 pan. 1 Everready’ class of M. E- Sunday John Nelson. 7:30 p.m. Friday ' |; e ii Hur Initiation- Hall. 7:30 p.m. Saturday V. B. Ladies A.! Society Cafeteria gopper—Ctiureli. 5 to 7. Cafeteria -upper—l'. It. church, a i to 7 p. m. fmikie and d Helmut sale—by Christian Ladies Au 1 , s. bn.it t me t' market. Sunday Adams Co. Holiness Asso. 2:30 p. m-ilissio:i.:ry Church, Berne, Ind, Monday Research Club—Mrs. Ed Moses. The Young Matron’s Club met at the iwiue of Mrs. Httlda Shroyer last Bight. Mrs. Frank Crist had the paper. Little Kathryn Shroyer sang ■ a group of songs. The hostess served refreshments at the dost of the i“<The Psi lota Xi sorority met last | evening with Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. Plans were ii.ado to publish a sorority cook book. Work will begin on’ the I book immediately by the committee j which include- Sally Kern, Btilie ButI lerand Helen Farr. A report of the mill i year convention and luncheon, which p<r™.nr ii.aa ,t Indianapolis was. I it'-.. 1 .... |ih iifig tne’ so- , rial hour, Dr. Dorothy Teal and Miss Nancy Gibbs, of the State Board of Health, gav interesting talks. An invitation was extended the members of the sorority by the four new mcni; tors, Mesdames will Linn, Clifford Saylors, Misses Irene Zwick and Franeife Lower, to a party to lie given at the Linn home next Tuesday evening. Die hostess served delightful refreshments at the dose of the meeting. The I “ext meeting will be held with Miss Htra Marie Magley in two weeks. t 'he Moose Legionnaires will meet Tlmrsday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Moose Home. AH are urged to be present. y The Presbyterian Choir rehearsal has ins n postponed from tonight to Thursday night. All members are urged to note the change. ] ll "’ Club met with Mrs. ■ A Graham Monday afternoon. ■ Moses had th(* paper, which was ''scription of the trip Miss Mary ‘ '” l 's is taking around the world at f l>iesent time. Letters were rend Mlss Moses written at different ii-.'v.'" ,lle O rient - She told of seeMr . 1 11,1 Mlß ’ Beery, and in ‘' ,ls ' J - p- Selii meyer while he win" m Tile next me «t‘nK WiW Mv,.,. * ? rS ’ Moses and Mrs - R - L>. ■ s "’ill have the paper on “Modfl American Poets.” —' V Mylott-Butier Wedding and Butler, daughter of Mr. east or n °' ndr Bu,ler - Uving southlott ddest rne ' an< ‘ Mr ' Oer4lrt P My ' .1. Mv , n 1 son ut Mr. and Mrs. Martin marri'e,! M <,f , thlS ti,y ’ Were « uiet, y o’clock u '" ay even ing at six-thirty Rev* i 'v Catholic P»’’»onage by ''ingle /• ’ V Seln,, ’ t,! ' rector. The ’ * i “>en»eX Ce th el ” Ony WaS ÜBed a “ d Misses v T ' 1 cer emony were the I!utl • uigarel Mylott and Brace Mr Je,. S ° f tlle l,rl<le an<l Broom; groon! n a \?‘ y,Ott ’ '-other of the ing the r> J ° hU Teeple - Follo'yim'inbers the couple and ,0 the i{, n '' e Wed<lin S Party, drove served 'r' 1 ' ! ’° me where dinner was the wed r l6 C ° UPle plunnt,<l to keen] Wedd “* a secret for several'

weeks and yesterday denials were made by both parties and as a favor to the couple the marriage license was nnt entered on the docket until today. The couple In Well known in thia sity. The bride has been employed In this city for several years unit is a graduate of the Decatur high school. She is a member of the Delta Thetn Tati sorority, the Woman's club and a popular and talented young lady. The groom is one of Decatur's young business men, being one of the owners of the M. ami O. confectionery and, since his graduation from the Decatur Catholic school, has been identified with local business concerns. They will go to housekeeping in an apartment in the Charles Yager home on Adams street and plan to take their wedding trip when the National Catholic basketball tournament is held iu Chicago. The Woodcraft Club met with Sara Jahc Kauffman yesterday. The next meeting of the Club’will be held with Mary Maxine Brown Monday. March 7. All members are urged to attend the meeting. The Motulay Night club met with Miss Olive Walters Monday evening Prizes at Five Hundred were won by Mrs. Fred McConnell, Mrs. Ed Boknecht and Miss Verona Snyder. Mrs McConnell was, a guest besides the club members. The hostess served delicious refreshments. Mrs. Cecil Bair will be hostess at the next meetmeeting. Section one of the United Brethren Ladies’ Aid society will hold a home made mince meat sale Friday afternon. Anyone wishing to place an order Is urged to call 914 not later than Thursday nobn. All’orders will be delivered. The Tuesdaj' Afterniton Club was entertained yesterday by Mrs. Felix Gtaber. Bunco was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Staley and Mrs. Brice Butler. At the close of the games Mrs. Geiber invited the guests to tlie dining loom where a religious two-course luncheon was served. The appointments were in keeping with St. Patrick s Day. The Five Hundred ( lull met with Mis. A. 11. Ashbaucher Tuesday evening. Five hundred was i played and prizes were awaided to Mrs. Glen Cowan and Mrs. Frank Barthel. Mrs. C. V. Connell won the guest prize. After the games the hostess served rfrshments. Mrs. H. L. Kern was hostess to the Delta Theta Tan Ayumni Tuesday afternoon at her home on Firth street Tallies were arranged for Bridge ami prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hubert Schmitt Mrs. Ralph Roop. Miss Beat- ’ >;«■• Keller ’.vo!’ guest prize. Other guests weie Mrs. Ed. Thompson, ol 'toledo, Ohio and Mis. T. A. Leuahan. of Indianapolis. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games. LOCALS Mrs Pierre Goodrich, of Indianapolis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan, of this city,, recently won first place iu a Florida golf tournament held in Hollywood. A picture of Mrs. Goodrich and her little daughter. Nancy, appeared in Hollywood and Indianapolis paper.. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich and daughter are spending the winter months in Florida. While waitin’ fer th’ neckband of [ ills prison shirt t’ lie filled an' rounded , off, t’day, Bandit Stew NugenV said. . ‘l’d hate t live in England, where even a double murderer only gits four or live lines in th’ newspapers." Who remembers when lie wuzn’ ashamed t’ ask fer th’ latest book? ! —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Work as the Decatur Country Club is progressing in a very satisfactory I manner and by the time of golf weath- : er every thing will lie in readiness • there. The new dull house which is I under construction by Contractor i ’Moon will be one of the most comodI ious and modern to be found in the . middle west, the new addition including every convenience. We are sure you will be surprised when you see it and will realize that every tiling promised and more will be provided the members. Hairy Harlan of Indianapolis attended to business here this morning. Melibe th’ fear o’ muck rakin’ biographers 11 cause a lot o’ ole codgers t’ stay in ther class. Radio announcers arc glttin’ t’ be pest like temporary charimen —they seem t’ fergit who th’ audience is waitin t’ hear. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Miss Lucile Elsey. of Cambridge. Ohio ami Kenneth Schafer, of Chicago spent the week-end here wltli Mr. ami Mrs. John Schafer, of north of the city. Miss Susie Dilling, of west of the city, vas a shopper here this afternoon. ) Willis Leigh, of 1 ortland. was a business caller in'this city this afternoon.

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MUNCIE JURIST VIOLATED POWER ' REPORT CHARGES (COIYTINCBD FHOM I’AiiE OA’EI ing jurymen resulted in miscarriage of justice, the report stated. Referring to confiscation of the Post-Democrnt, the report continued: "Your committee is left in no douht i s to Hie conclusion that Judge Dearth by tills act, set aside the constitution i f the state of Indiana because of a personal grievance. “Your committee believes that this net has the normity of a high crime and corruption in that ho. set at naught the guaranty of freedom of the press and freedom of property from onfiscation.” The resolution declared it is the sense of the jtyliciary A committee that Judge Dearth should be impeached and asked that six house manager!) ba appointed to prepare the of impeachment and prosen’e them before the senate. If the impeachment resolution is adopted by the house, three members from each of the major political parties will comprise the board of managers to prosecute the charges. Judge Dearth would be given ten days time to prepare his defense before the senate, it was pointed out. Since the regular session of the legislature! ends next Monday, it would be necessary for the senate to meet in adjourned session to hear the Dearth case. At such a session no business other than the impeachment chargescould be brqught up. A Jwo-thirds majority of vote of the I senate members dould be required to convict Judge Dearth and remove him from office. o Birth Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Welding are the proud parents of an eight pound boy buliy. born yesterday. Mrs. Werling, before her marriage ,aws Miss Mollie Kirchner, of near Preble. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Waiters saw! “Rose Marie" at the Shrine auditorium in Fort W ayne last evening. o — Annual 1c Rexall Sale, March 10, 11, 12. Smith, Yager & Falk. 52-5 t

| THE CORT J H Last Time Tonight rh Vera Reynolds. Kenneth Thompson. Zasti Pitts and others, in a big Producer’s Attraction. M “RISKY BUSINESS” ?? A fine love story that is diHercnt Sixty parts com- yr e<|v. toi’iv paris tense, Ihriliirjg dnuiia: ’• picture that p? afi will win every fan! yfrj “MADAM DYNAMITE,” Comedy—News. IOC —2sc . $ K , , . :-9ii Thursday and Friday—Louise I*azenda in “FINGER PRINTS.” fj “SWEET SIXTEEN” Posture Girdles and Com Linettes by ®A| American Lady L? '1 1 Absolutely new ami novel in design. ' W 11 1 '’ exclusive elastic section am! I unique arrangement <>l siip|)oi’tci> m* v( w I “Support without Disconilorl. Beautiful and Dainty M “Sweet Sixteen'' garments are deiPW’/ til litditlill in (heir grata ful and allurF' // fU Im< ( (>ll,binations of beautiful brocades and dainty laces. or per 2"®! Baps you prefer an all satin garaF BM mt nt. All are made with an eye p team Io Ixatily i:s well as correcting fai’ltv poslirti'. Now on Display for the First Time This newest creation in Foundation Garments is 5™ O now being shown in our a J | department. IL > Don’t Fail to See Them. t|>j f ALL ONE PRICE WfFWFB W The Hite Dry Goods Store ’ HUGH D. HITE

Man Shot Five Times By His Brother-In-Law Indianapolis Ind. Mar. 2.—(United , press) John W. Raridon. 42. was held here today on charges of assault and battery with intent to kill following a quarrel in which he shot his broth- . er-ln-law. Frank Stone. 21, 5 times. Stone Is in critical condition at a hospital here witli three sjjiots through the mouth and cheek and two iu his shoulder and arm. The qnarrell started when stone took Mrs. Rarlden’s part in a domestic spat. Girl Kills Herself In Quest Os Happiness Chicago, Marcli 2. (United Press) —ln the quest of happiness, which she claimed she was unable to find in tin world, Mi.-s Ruth Simmons. 18 yearold killed herself at her Lome. The girl’s family was at dinner when she left the table, went to lie room and fired one shot into her head. She was dead when members of her family leached her. in a 4iote left to a girl friend she said: "Forgive me dear Heart kind come Girls’ Noses Never Shine when they use tliTs new' wonderful French Process Face Powder called MELLO-GLO—keeps that ugly shine away. Women rave over its superior purity and quality. Stays on so long skin looks like a peach -keeqis cotnI plexions youthful — prevents large I pores. Get a box of MELfJh-GLO Face Powder today. The Holthouse Drug Co.

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to mo some day when 1 have won tliu riglit to share in that higher extetance where sin cannot mar pure joy and liappinbss in tlys wm hl. 1 shall have to work harder lor place in the next because 1 could nut fulfill my duty here." o Mrs. Will Church and daugter. Ida Catherine and Ellen Ann, of Sidell. Illinois, and Mrs. Wilber Rowand, of aFirmount. Illinois, have returned to their respective homes after a week’s visit here witli Mr> and Mrs. Leigh Boweti.

B U R I) G E’S Millinery and Ready-to-wear Just received new Shipment of DRESSES and HATS South of Court House

I Sam Hite’s South End Grocery | ■ Phone 204 Free Delivery Opposite Erie Depot. I Our Days last week were such a big success that we could not accomodate all our friends and in order to give everyone a chance we have decided to hold three more Eig Dollar Days this week. ® Thursdry - Friday - Saturday | GROCERIES I — ■ ■ 16 lbs. l ine Cane Sugar ... SI.OO I 12 small cans Perfect Peaches SI.OO I 3 lbs. Man-O-War Coffee * large cans Little Elf Pine- Q 1 (MI tP 1 apple in heavy syrup tpJL.vll bushel Sand Grown Potatoes and 1 large cans Little Elf d* 1 AM ® 10 lbs. .Jonathan Apples ... SI.OO I Apricots in heavy syrup.... tpJL.Vv/ ~~ 7~ ? ” ~ 3 large cans Little Elf Peachesd* 1 A/l L Good USe v:b, Brooms g j in heavv syrup j I« lbs. Seedless Raisins and HH 3 large cans Royal Anne Whited* lAA E (i ths. Large Prunes M.UU Cherr.es in heavy syrup.... tP 1. W 12 lb. sack Lady Washington Flour and 1 Iar K« <•»"» Fancy ~u7?t t’otatoes' and ■ 10 quart White Granite d* t AA 1 large cans Fancy Tomatoes d? 1 HA ■ Dish Pan tPI.vU (Scans) .. tPI.VV 12 cans Early June Peas (j* JQQ 16 tbs. Fancy Hand Picked J 12 cans Sweet Corn d* i A A j sacks McKenzies Self Rising Buckf wheat Flour and 1 Pancake | /Wi H Turner 12 cans Van Camps Baked d* 1 /Hi Beans .VV .... , ■ 6 cans Eagle Brand Milk v? 1 12 cans Perfect Red Beans ~sl.OO ;— f 100 lb. bag Medium Salt d» 1 A A 12 cans Little Elf Red Kidney Q J QQ tPl.’* ' g 1 cans Golden Wax and 4 cans (j* 1 fWI Shells tpL«v>V H Green Wax Beans (8 cans).. O E 7 cans Fancy Salmon d* 1 AA 3 cans Fancy Corn, 3 cans d* 1 H HARDWARE DRY GOODS g Large Galvanized Garbage . SI.OO 8 yards Best Hope Muslin SI.OO 1 I Large Galvanized Sprinkling SI.OO 9 yards Best Unbleached SI.OO I Large ( lothes Basket and d* 1 IWi 7 yards New 36 in. Percale d* 1 Aik 2 dozen Clothes Pins 1 »W tD 1. ,vv No. 1 (Jah. Tub ami 10 cakes d* 1 /Ml ’’ - v:,r< l s Gineti Toweling d* 1 AA P. & G. W hite Naptha Soap «P-1 •W w No. 2 Galv. Tub and 12 quart JOO yards Dress Gingham 00 Largest No. 3 Galv. Tub and d* 1 <’ 'aids 36 in. White Outing d* i /YA Good C loset Brush tPJL.VV tpA.VV Good Heavy Plain Blue Overalls, SI.OO I All sizes CLIP OUT THIS AD AND RETAIN FOR REFERENCE AS IT IS GOOD THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

* C. E. Ruthenberg Dies Chicago, Mar. 2— (United Press)— E. Ruthenberg. general secretary of Hit) Worker’s Party of America, died at the American hospital here today frow peritonitis, which set in following appendicitis. Ruthenberg had been ill since Sunday.

PNEUMONIA Cull a physician. Then begin "emergency" treatment with VICKS ▼ VAPORub Ov»r IT Milhnn Jar• Uggd Yagrly

| THE ADAMS Theatre | Last Time Tonight FRED THOMSON—The Ace of Western Stars—and * fr-p hi» Miracle Horse—SILVER KING, in | “LONE HAND SAUNDERS” | “The Man of Mystery!” So] A desert campfire at night—men grouped around it in friendliness Sn| ■fl and companionship—the solitary figure of the silent stern man — Jfi VC wandering alone on the fringe of the firelight—Then, the far away jJE cry in the desert night—the cry that changed the whole life of Et LONE HAND SAUNDERS! You must see this Thrill Picture! ALSO—Aesops Fables, Pathe News and Topics of the Day. * 10c 25c l> THURSDAY A FRIDAY—"FAUST” with EMIL JANNINGS. jjr * SUN. 4 MON.—MONTY BANKS in "ATTA BOY.” B>g laughfest, g™

Vinol Gives Girl Appetite and Strength "My 10-ynar-old daughter was weak and had no appetite. Since giving Iter Vinol, she has an amazing appotitte and Mrs. W. Joosten. The very FIRST week they take Vimrt, children begin to feel stronger, eat and Bleep better. A simple strengthening iron and <y>d liver c<>ni|s>nnd in use for over 25 years for run-down men and women and weak children. Contains no Oilpleasant to take. Sinit.l), Yager £• Falk, drugglsTK. Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays

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