Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 82, Decatur, Adams County, 6 April 1927 — Page 5

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I CALENDAR ■ Wednesday ■ ohMke siu‘are club—Postponed. ■ Ktie >■»>'• Mrs. Fred Blosser, ■ ! i Jaber L. A. S. all-duy meetlngI 'Ju,'”Jl''.. I Alumni-Mrs. Kay nnn-Mrs Orvii ■ BjuilnnaU' 7:30 p ">■ ■ THURSDAY ■ (~,,,,1 Samaritan Class of Christian ■ ciiurch-Pos t P one<l - Ki work ami Win class of U. B. church I Mr and Mrs. K. E. Hower, 7:30 p. m. K .Moose L.;:iunaire— Moose Home. B 7 30 pui. ■ Baptist Woman's Sosiety—Mrs. 11. 9 v T.hoiuan. 2:30 p. m. ■ Called Meeting Music Section of K Womans Club- Library, 7:30. K Kver heady Class of the M. E. i C hurch-Postponed. I Historical Club Closing-Reformed H Church. 6«30 P* m- | Christian Ladies’ Aid Society | Mrs. Rebecca Eady, 2:30 p.m. I Monroe M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society i -Mrs John Floyd. I w. Il- C— I’ostponed. E. V. .Missionary Society—Church, I ’ p. m. Calvary Ladies’ Aid Society. Church all day. Maude Muller Club—Red Men Hall 7:30 P- m. Friday W. M. A of U. B. church—Mrs. OlarI eDee Drake, 7:30 p. in. Doughnut and cookie sale —U. B. church. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid Society Cafeterian Supper— Postponed. Monday Work Craft Club —Miss Mildred Blosser. Research Club—Mrs. Fred Smith. . Tuesday Dramatic Department of Woman's i .Club Mrs. I). 11. Erwin, 7:30 p. in. I I ; The Work and Win class of the UnitI ed Brethren Sunday school will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hower, 1203 Nutman avenue, at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. The hos- | tesses will be Mrs. Hower and Mrs. .Lobsinger. The Dramatic Department of .the Woman's (Tub will hold its regal tl study meeting with Mrs. I). B. Erwin Tuesday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Downs will have the lesson on "Modern Plays.” The attendance Ji every member is urged. . .... The Tri Kappa Sorority met with! Miss Helen Chriaten last evening aj her home on ’ter street. Plans were made for a Style Show to be given at the Adams Theater, May 5 and 6. A movie “Styles for Women'' will also be shown. Dresses fjir the show will be furnished by the Hite Dry Goods company, Boston Store, E. F. Gass & Son, and Niblick & Company. Tickets will be sold at thirtyfive cent.s. Following the business meeting refrtehmeiirs were served. The next meeting will be wjtii Miss Josephine Myers. The Work Craft Club met with Miss Charlotte Butler Monday afternoon. The usual business meeting was held. The next meeting will lie with Miss Mildred Blosser, April 11. The meeting of the Good Samaritan class of the Christian church "hich was to have met with Mrs. Harold Albright Thursday night, has ,)wn postponed to April 14. Section one of the United Brethren Ladies Aid Society will hold a doughhut and cookie sale at the church cor‘h'r of Madison and Ninth streets 1 riday. Any one wanting to place at. mder for same may do so by telephon big 903. Ihe W. M. A. of the United Bretli‘"ii church will meet at the home of Mis. ( larenee Drafte, on Monroe street 111 i:3O o'clock Friday evening. All nil mbers are urged to be present and 'he young girls of the church are invited. Mr «- William Lenhart delightfully 'U’crtalnod the members of the Psi ■' Xi sorority last evening at her hinio on Third street. Plans were for the annual anniversary which will be held May 17. ‘he Masonic Hall. Mrs. Clifford h'i's, Mrs. Lenhart and Miss Billie “er we re named as a general

committee for the affair. A report was given by the Cook Book committee. The book wil bo ready for distribution by June 1. An invitation from tile Bluffton chapter to meet in . the new community building In Bluffton with the Markle and Hurtford City chapters was accepted. Five dollars wus donated to’the Boy Scout drive. During the social hour Mrs. C. O. Porter, chairman of the entertainment committee, conducted an intelligence test. Miss Dora Marie Magley wus awarded the prize. A letter from Miss Ruth Meyers, missionary in China and former resilient in this city, was read by Mrs. W. P Schrock. At the close of the program, the hostess served delectable refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weldy celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their beautiful home in Peterson, yesterday. The “bride” was becomingly attired in her wedding gown of fifty years ago. The celebrants' table was centered with a large bouquet of yellow roses and seated with them were Rev. and Mrs. Hygema. Those who enjoyed the happy affair were O. D. Weldy and family, Mrs ’ Frank Castle of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Joe Drum, of Curryville; Rev. and 1 Mr.,. Hygema, Mr. and Mrs. John Brcwn and daughter, of Peterson; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Noah Mangold, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher, Mrs. Mary Gault. Miss Frances Gault, Mrs. Irvin Elzey, Mrs. Mary Woodward. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kern, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. • Johnson ami daughter. Marjory, ot this city. One daughter, Mrs. Royce Marshall, of Anthony, New Mexico. • was unable to attend the affair. Con gra’ulations and best tflshes were extended the happy couple. I o Personals Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan have return 1 ed from Indianapolis where they visited relatives. 1 Mrs. E. B. Welsmantle and son, Law rance, cf Waugekan, Illinois, are the ■ guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass ami family. Mrs. W. A. Lower is recovering from a painful session with an unruly wisdom tooth, which has caused her much uneasiness and suffering. Mrs. J. H. Heller has returned from Galion, Ohio where site was with her daughter, Mrs. I W. Macy, who has been ill for ten days. Mrs. ’.'.••y •• “yering sieadilv. i was here today' and went to . . to attend the funeral ot Tis brother-in-law, Will Merriman. Cliff Siniff, of the slate highway commission, was here today. H. R. Moltz, is in Fort Wayne on business this afternoon. Miss Mildred Railing, R. N., will go to Fort Wayne tonight to attend the alumni meeting of the Lutheran hospital. Mr. ami Mrs. W. S. O'Brien motored U> Fort Wayne this afternoon where Mr. O’Brien looked after business interests. Art Smiley an' his wife 'll take a long breath when ther Jgiy gits out o’ college. She's afraid he'll git his nose caved in playin’ football, an’ Art walks th’ f'oor eveF night fer fear he’ll be a female impersonator, if them Yankees in Chiny owed two or three months’ rent it wouldn’ lie any harder t’ git' ’em out. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. C. J. Voglewede attended the Marriman funeral at Monroe this morning. " . 1111 . No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permanently relieved of gas in stomach and bowels, take Baalmann’s Gas Tablets, which are prepared especially for stomach gas and all the bad eftects resulting from ' gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palpitation Will vanish, and you will again be able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after | dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment. * Bloating will cease. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold and “go to sleep” because Baalmann’s Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circulation. Qet the genuine, in the yellow package, at any food drug store. Price si. Always on hiind al Holthouse Drug Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1927.

NAMES ENTRANTS IN H. S. CONTESTS (OOWTINt'KD KMOM n»* Berne—Lydiu Lehman and Martha Liechty. Kirkland — Elizabeth Leyse ami Irene Hildebrand, Monroe—Anita McArger and Emma Striker Hartford — Flossie Studlcr and Florence Gerlier, Boys’ Duet “Somewhere a Voice is Calling” Tat" Decatur— Gruydon Dixson and Robert Cole Geneva-Earl Bradford and Lowell Long Kirkland—Gerald Zimmerman and John Corer Hartord Christen Gerber and Stanley Hoffman | Berne —Leslie Lehman and Emerson Neuenschwander. Mixed Quartet "Love’s Greeting” Elgar Berne — Marcella Michaud, Gertrude Burkhalter, Leslie Lehman and Clifton I-chinan. Monroe Emma Striker. Anita McArger. Henry Bnsche, Hubert Keller. Hartford Flossie Studler, Ruth Yoder, Homer Augxberger, Christian Gerber. Jefferson — Esther Bollenbacher,| Marcella Robin, Gale Butcher, Theodore Morningstar. Decatur—lsabel Cloud, Cleora Baker, Arthur Suttles, Clifford Mann. Girls' Quartet “In May Time” Speaks Decatur- Mary Jam 1 DeVor, Berlindine Schraluka, Jeanette Beery, Mildred Worthman. Berne—Marcella Michaud, Dorothy

j THE CORT | Last Time Tonight Jfi * “RUBBER TIRES’’ A Producer's Attraction with 3n) HARRISON FORD and BESSIE LOVE. 1 hey went westward in ;i flivver, lint ultimately reached their destination They had their troubles, L£ L£ and oh! how you'll enjoy this picture of the modern (ug ue “eoven’tl wagon" this entertaining romance of “tin qHr lizzies" and auto camps. s*l in “BATTLING KANGAROOS,” Comedy. sn 10c 25c Thursday and Friday—“ Held By The Law." Sunday and Monday—“ Affairs of the Follies.” i - - i i i i| i ■ (/ ar °’ ! S '■ Our carton Teas sure to please Try them—All kinds Save the Coupons. They are valuable. i *'sLVt7 9 W.'.;h E 1 < Prices S J f7£otos3oo > j j For the June Graduate S I NAVARRE PEARLS I never was a girl whose £ 5 1 eyes failed to light with pleasure at a gift of Navarre Pearls. They are Cj as beautiful and lustrous as costly iß.'; Orientals, and are guaranteed indejMp> structible. Navarre Pearls are indeed WA "Gifts That Last.” Sold in this city exclusively b£ gwl IJ PUMPHREY’S i

Lehman, Murtha Liechty, Faye Oplinger Hartford — Flossie Studler, Ruth Yoder, Florence Gerber, Helen Spelchlger KJ’rklaml —Elizabeth Lcyse, Theo Bauer, Irene Hildebrand, Dorcas Byerly. , Geneva — Marcella Atz, Bernice Biery. Agnes Amstutz, Emma Blery, Monmouth —Adela Berning, Irene Oerke, Helen Bunkey, Della Boerger. Pleasant Mills — Opal Sherburne. Marte Tague, Helen Masters, Gertrude Hawkins. Boy’s Quartet “Sull On! Oh Ship of State" Scott Berne — Emerson Neuenschwander. | Willard Baumgartner, Ivan Lehman, Clifton Lehman. Kirkland -Gerald Zimmerman, Russell Baumgartner, Herbert Kline, and John Cover Geneva — Earl Bradford, Walter Hawbaker, Lowell Long, Paul Lehman. Decatur—Arthur Suttles, Kenneth Schnepp, Hill Bell, Clifford Mann. Girl’s Glee Club “The Wind at Night” Zamesnik Geneva, Berne, Decatur. Mixed Chorus Berne. Geneva, Decatur, • Monroe. Hartford. Uounty Medical Society To Meet Friday Evening The regular meeting of the Adams County Medical society will lie held Friday evening, at S o'clock at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Dr. W. E. Smith, of this city, will deliver the talk.

JAMES NEWHOUSE DENIED CLEMENCY Indianapolis, April 6.—(U.P.)-rThe state pardon board today denied the clemency petition of .Junies Newhouse, sentenced from Adams county for carrying concealed weapons. ' — o Beauty Hints If the face powder you now us e docs not stay on long enough to suit you ’does not keep that ugly shine away indefinitely—doesnot make your skin colorful like a peach —try this new wonderful special French Process Face Powder called MELLO GLO. Remember (he name MELLO-GLO. There’s nothing like it. The Holthouse Drug Company.

The Finest Eight Performance without Penalty ‘ of High Cost * I ~ J , UNTIL the coming of the Hupmobile Thus Hupmobile removed the last obEight, this most luxurious form of stacks which had prevented thousands motoring entailed both high first cost from driving an eight, demonstrated it* •nd prohibitive cost of upkeep. superiority over the higher - priced sixes, Hupmobile changed all previous concep- ? nd wu " the r f eSt strai g ht - ei g ht follow * tions of eight-cylinder performance with ,n g In e wor . a straight-eight of elemental simplicity, The only way to appreciate the vast difdesigned to give superior smoothness on ference between Hupmobile Eight and long fuel mileage. lesser types is to drive this Eight yourself. Fourteen Distinguished Body Types—priced from $1945 to f 0. b. Detroit, plus revenue tax. Custom Bodies designed and built by Dietrich. THE DISTINGUISHED isos HUPMOBILE EIGHT DURKIN’S MODERN GARAGE South Second St. T. J. DURKIN Phone 181 O ‘4 v » | Fisk Tires and Tubes * Size Fisk Premier Tubes Hr 30 x 3' / t Oversize $ 9.20 $ 7.95 $1.50 | 29 x 4.10 10.15 7.95 1.95 g y. Other Sizes Priced Accordingly. "" yfi a These Prices Are Good For 10 Days | | Only, Starting April 9th. LG 31 Snl These Tires and Tubes are Made and Warranted by !fi tfi The Fisk Tire Company, Inc. g We Also Handle The Standard Oil Company Products & uj Red Crown and Ethyl Gasoline and Polarine Oils. Contracts Accepted. K i Acetyline Welding and Brazing A Specialty. !fi General Garage Work and Battery Service. !r Auto Top and Curtain Work. ? All Work Guranateed. | ’ Phone 1189. | 24 Hour Service Station I ic On Old Mill Site North Second Street S | DECATUR, INDIANA yfi -n .

I THE ADAMS Theatre | Last Time Tonight B | “HEAVEN ON EARTH’’ | £ with RENEE ADOKEE and CONRAD NAGEL S The charm of Paria, the color of Gypsy life, the thrills of war— 3Q LfZ with the romance of a scion of wealth with a saucy Gypsy beauty p.' Piquant Renee Adoree —famed heroine of THE BIG PARADE— H" jO will win your heart—in thie picture! 30 Jfi ALSO—Aesop’s Fables, Pathe News and Topics of the Day L’fd ye Added Attraction—A day with Thomas A. Edison, through the y* gUi laboratories of the General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y. SfJ ■n 10c 25c ffi sf! THURSDAY ONLY—POLA NEGRI in "THE CROWN OF LlES”—with Noah Beery. 31 IE SUNDAY AND MONDAY—CLARA BOW in “IT"—with Antonio Moreno. Don't Miss “IT."' 12J® — » a ifi rn ri j i nt jpi rn i?i m ici r r retm«ign '■ W"- W‘ '"TX I :F Wy |: lC ! ,r :iCU Sr cHiahi-n ani9i. miinbnrJT□nm.-ridin arim! ji rifiro

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