Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1927 — Page 3

SOCIETY CLUB calender THURSDAY „ l<w) les Ahl Society - Mrs | < nriiniinoii'l'- :l ° . l ' b , Pf Extern Star-Chapter i h order 01 —* ™ »■ »■« J:3O. P- ». Friday u n Teems' Section of Christians U . g—Bake Sale Church. Saturday junior League of M.E. Church Bake tale-Central Grocery, 9 a. m. Ladies' Aid Society of Christian church. Cafeteria Supper, 5 to 7 p. m. church dining room. Tuesday f Psi lota Xi-Mi- ora Mari<? Ma * ley, 8 P- ra - Wednesday Historical Club-Mis. Ruth HolliugsworJi. Mrs. Wilson Chronister entertained at a delicious wedding dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bittner, who were married last Saturday night. The dinner was served last Sunday at the Chronister home, east of the city. Mr. wdMrs. Bittner were quietly married at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Sills, of Rockford, Ohio. The bride formerly was Miss Lucile Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller, of Monroeville. Mr. Bittner is a son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Bittner, of Fort I Wayne. Covers at the dinner were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bittner, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miller, of Monroeville, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bittner, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knittie, Mr. and Mrs Gregg Knittie, Miss Rosetta Bittner, Messrs. Glen Jackson, Chalmer Knittie. John, Homer and William Bittner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Chronister and son, Paul. Mr. a"d Mrs. Bittner received many beauifu! gif s. Mrs. Dan Sprang was hostess to th members of the Shakespeare Clut Wednesday afternoon. The study e “Biblical Ait" was taken up and th discussion was read by the hostdsr The club will meet next Wednesda: afternoon the hostess to be anncunc' later. An interesting meeting of the Historical Club was held Wednesday as erroon with Mrs. C. O. Langston at her home on West Monroe street. Mrs. Effio Schutt read an interesting paper on ‘Ceramics." and illustrated her subject by using varieties of pot tery a*. of ihe program I and business meet'ng, the hostess

On To The Regional LET’S GO BASKETBALL FANS | Here’s Your Chance To See The Regional Games ; at Fort Wayne I $ 1 00 “™” ;l JL eX/X# Decatur Tickets Good Returning Until Midnight, J Sunday, March 13. Travel Quickly and Safely on the Electric Cars ; [ ou nee d not worry about the condition of the roads. Spring thaws do not affect ours. °’ LONGONBERGER, Agent Phone 138 ' Port Wayne and Decatur Traction Co. **************Rmm«wwwwwwwww****"**

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1927.

1 non ‘d n two-eoutw luncheon. She was assisted in serving hy her mother and Mrs. Edith Schafer. The next i mis ting will be held witli Mrs. Ruih ■ Hollingsworth and Mr.i. Floy Blair will have the pajier, Miss Dora Maiie Magley will enterI tnin the members of the Psi lota XI 'sorority Tuesday evening, at eight, o'clock, at her home on Second street. All members are urge! to attend. LOCALS i Harry Berry, manager nf the Ohio Dully Company, Toledo, Ohio, was a house guest at the W. A. Klopper home, last night. This must be an uncomfortable ago for th' narrow minded. Beauty doctors are mtiltiplyin' nt an alarmin’ rate,l but J never hear o’ any recoveries.—. Abo Martin. Indianapolis Nows. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson return-] ed to their home in Chicago yesterday, after being called here because of the death of Mrs. Nelson's father, George Patterson. Joe Swearingen returned to Chi-j cago after an over night visit here with his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Lenhart. Mr. and Mis. A. J. Porter received 1 letter from relatives at Donald, South Carolina, this morning, in which it was stated Donald had seven inches of snow March 1. Poach trees there are in blossom. O. F. Gilliom, of Berne, representative far the Lincoln Life Insurance company, today delivered a check for ?*>,oob to Mrs. William Teeters, in payment for a policy carried in that | company by her husband William Teeters, who died last week. — o AWARD GIVEN TO MISS KUHN ICOXTIXVKD FROM PAGE CIVE> —— —-— -— - —— — —• — — ——— | and suggestions. Following the presentation. Mr. Gall. Mr. Barnes and Mr. Lankenau made an inspection trip of the local factory, before the former two returned to Fort Wayne. The presentation of the Coffin award to Miss Kuhn, which was to have taken place Jast week, was postponed until today because of 'he illness of Miss Kuhn. Penalties For Drunken Auto Drivers Increased Indianapolis, Iml March. 10.—(Uni♦ed Press)—Governor Ed Jackson today signed the Wright hill increasing penalties for drunken auto drivers. The signature was affixed in the mesence of Rep. Frank Wright author of the bill and Dr. E. S. Schumaker superintendent if the Indiana antisaloon lenguo. The oleomargerine bill requiring signs to be posted where oleonmrgerlue W used in restaurants wes signed by the governor diuil.e tin- m wii’rig.’

mbm* | COURT HOUSE I eMantOBOW* 1 * T W " EI'WiWMaBBMB Plaintiff Rests In the I rial of i lie case of Ambrose Shoaf v William Shoaf et a), suit to set aside tile will of Joe Shoaf, tin plaintiff rested its case this morning ami the defense started Introduction of evidence. Marriage Licenses Mortis J. Slagle, laborer, to Christa! Roe, both of Monroe. Bultemeier Will Probated The will of Fred Bultemeier was p.opated Wednesday. The entile estate was left to the widow Martin I Bultemeier, a son. was appointed executor. Tiie will was written September 1:1, 1922. Central And St. .Joseph Teams Meet Friday Night A largo crowd of fans is expected to bo on hands at the Decatur high school gymnasium, Friday night, I when the Central and St. Joseph J eighth grade teams clash in the third and deciding game of their annual series for the city championship. The winner of this game will be the first to gain possession of the George Wemhoft marble trophy. The game will start at 8 o'clock. A good preliminary game will start an hour earlier. Tickets for the game are being sold by the pupils of the two schools, at 25 cents each. The proceeds will bo used by the two teams in buying new uniforms. o . Rev. and Mrs I. Imler, of Rochester ere visiting with Mr. and Mis. Thomas 1 isher, of West Adams street. —o — Millions of homes made happy by using Russ Bleaching Hlaa. Good grocers sell it. TT

A Raw, Sore Throat eases quickly when you apply a little Musterole. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestionanddrawsout the soreness and pain and won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Brings quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. To Mothers: Musterole ■« also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. Jars & Tubes Better than a mustard plaster - **•-* - ■■ UK. a, , Adams Theater Tonight and Tomorrow DOROTHY (TISH Jlrnnwuntj \Crtdure) * j [ A Throbbing Drama of Lon--1 don’s Lights and Shadows. I From the Slums of Limehouse ! to the Mansions of Mayfair! Actually photographed in London. ! Also —Alice Dav and Eddie | Quillan in “THE PLUMBER’S DAUGHTER.” a Mack Sennet! I Comedy. Added— A Hi Mayer ! Cartoon. 1 Oc 25c [ COMING—SUNDAY AND MONDAY i Peter B. Kyne’s ! “THE UNDERSTANDING HEART" The s’ory now’ appearing in the Democrat. t m

Veterans’ Bureau To Take Care Os Loan Applications Washington, March 10. — (United Press.) - Every application for loans on bonus certificates will bo taken car., of by the Veterans’ bureau despite failure' of ( ongroHS to appropriate funds for that purpose. Director Frank T. Hines of the Veterans’ bureau announced today after a conference with President Coolidge. Loans on the certificates, Hines said, would total about s’>,ooo,ooo a month and the bureau will make ready that sum by taking $.'1,000,000 from premium.! of paid-in insurance and $2,000,000 from the sale of invested government securities.

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Johnny Mostil has Fighting Chance To Life Shreveport, La.. March 10. (United Press)—Polinny Me-til. star outfielder, of file Chicago Wlilte So who attempted Silicide by sla liill" ills lib ts legs am) chest today had a lightlui'. chance for life. Bulletins issued eaily today from I the patient's loom nt a hospital hero, said he was showing some improve-! inent, and that lie possibly recover. He is able t > talk and has in- ' dieated a desire to get well and per- ( haps return to baseball. Med P. Miller, of Grand Rapids, ' visited his aunt, Mrs. Chrlstena Nib- j lick here for a day or two. i - — —-

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