Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1927 — Page 5

I M ff r ' Tte: pgBtMK«BES&SS3 K calendar 9 THURSDAY ■ S( iuu Class <>f Christian I , "; r '„" k an'l W>" O1 l ' ,! ‘•" ,,ri " H " . Mrs !■: E Hower, 7:30 p. in. ~r 1 i -ioiiuirt! Moose Home. ■■ Mouse I ' li.'iio nan s Society -Mrs. 11. ■ . ihomaii. <»• 9 called Meeting Music SeetWU ot ID u club— Library, 7:30. ■ jVainuus 1 iui> ■ 9 \ ver Heady Class of the M. E. 9 I'hiircll-l’ostjioiied. 9 | lhl ..rnal < lub Closing -Reformed Um church. 6:30 P* m * D Christian Ladies’ Ai<l Society--9 Vr< Rebecca Eady, 2:30 p.m. K Monroe M. E Ladies’ Aid Society 9 -Mrs John Floyd. E w. R. C -Postponed. B FV. Missionary Society—Church. B - 1 1 - m ' H lai vary I.allies' Ahl Society, Church B all k*’- ■ Maude Muiier Club—Ked Men Hall B ’■*> P- m - ■ Friday I \V M. AfV. B. church—Mrs. ClarB etce Drake, 7:30 p. in. I poughnut and cookie sale—U. B. church. Saturday Christian Ladies Aid SocM'ty Cabj- ; lerian Supper—Postponed. Monday Work Craft Club—Miss Mildred Blosser. Research Club —Mrs. Fred Smith. Tuesday Dramatic Department of Woman’s Club Mrs. D. B. Erwin, 7:30 p. m." Wednesday Bona Fide Club — Mrs Thomas Charles. The Christian Ladies’ Aid Society will hold its annual pre-Easter cake and colored egg sale at Schmitt’s Meat Market Saturday, April 16. The liberal patronage of the public is solicited. The Bona Fide Club met with Mrs. Fred Blosser Wednesday afternoon? Tables were arranged for cards and at the conclusion ot the games the hostess served delightful refreshments. Mrs. Thomas Charles will entertain the club members next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Dorwiu will go to Indianapolis Friday to attend the state convention of the Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority, to be held in the Claypool Hotel. Friday and Saturday. Miss Dorwin will be the delegate from the Decatur chapter of the sorority. The founders of the sorority will be honored at tile convention and the members of the Noblesville chapter will act as hostesses. An interesting program has been planned for the mem- » bers of the sorority attending the convention. The program includes a rm-pt 1 n of Grand Council members ,1 am Frankfort chapter and the anniversary banquet in ha Riley room of the Claypool, Friday evening. Several other features have been arranged for the Saturday meetings. Mrs. Orville Baughman was hostess to the Members of th Young Matrons’ • Tub for their annual business meeting. Plans were made for the closing meeting which will be celebrated wit’i a banquet April 20 at the home of Mrs. Emma Goldner. The husbands of the members will be quests. The officers for next year include president Mrs. Cecile Peele, vice president, Mrs. I’aye Mutschler, secretary. Florence Lawson, and treasurer. Mrs. Laura Miller. The flower committee includes Mrs. Marvel Beery and Mrs. Martha Dickerson. During the social hour contests and games were enjoyed. A prize "as awarded to Mrs. Ervin Miller in a clever contest. Easter refreshmen a were served by the hostess. " alter Crum ot Indianapoli:. was 120 Miles on Two Gallons of Gas Autos Start Instantly in Any Weather Omaha, Neb.—An astounding new uoention now makes it possible for uutos to run 120 miles on two gals. !. gas. Besides the miraculous gason "‘‘ mileage, Quickstart starts the jv".. 1 ' st lh °tor instantly in any "’.ither. it also removes and precarbon, eliminates spark plug "mbleH, saves oil and repairs and 1 ngthens life of motor. Many users ' 4(, to 60 miles on one galmn of gas besides unfailing instant mg of motor. The inventor aßeats an( l guarantees travug expenses ami liberal drawing ■ 'ouut to exclusive distributors, name to make. $50.00 tn s4oo.isi to wee ' c guaranteed. Free sample ... a 6ents. Write Quickstart. Mfg. IVeb ei>t Station C. Oma advt.

pleasantly surprised at the home O f| hl* parents, Mr. and Mrs. H P. Crum. I ut Honduras, Sunday, the occasio be' ing his twenty-eighth birthday anni-l versary The guests included Mr. and J MrC Georke Houck. Mr. and Mrs RulJ lo Houck and children V’irgene and I Max, of Peterson: Mrs. E. S. Ch’lsteu J and son. Peril, of this ctiy; Mrs. Emma I u Crum ami daughter, Edith, of Hendurlas, Mr. Hany Raber, of Bluffton, until 11 Mr. mid Mrs. Walter Crum. • ..... I Will Os Ralph Todd Probated At Bluffton I Bluffton, Ind. April 7.—The will of Ralph Todd of this city, was probated in court here today. A total of $15,000 ot the estate goes to the widow, Mrs.' 1 Agnes Todd and tile 1 vqu.ihule,- is to be divided equally between the two' - children, fames and Martha. Insurance totalling a,.ire than $20.1,000 ulsol r goes to the family. ’ Evangelist Unable To i Return Here At Present [ Owing to the great interest in the I Church of God revival, which closed j this week, the Rev. M. P. Rimmer, I , evangelist, derided to return to this 1 City after the Indiana Ministerial I , convention to continue the services tor another week or teu days, but a telegram was received from Rev. Rimmer today, stating that lie would ' be unable to return to this city at the present, time. He will probably re-! j turn at a later date. — o J. \\. Meibers has moved to the I Kiiule residence on North Second ' street and Dr. Frohnapfle Is now| occupying his newly purchased real- ! dence. Third and Madison streets. |

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927.

Personals ear-" HUS J Mis. H. B. Albtlght hus returned!' from Dayton, Ohio, where she' visited 1 with her husband, who Is employed there by the city.. The Albrights are planning to move to Dayton. M. Mac Stoops, of Petersburg, Ind., • stopped here a few hours this morn ing enroute- to Bettie Creek, Michigan, with his nephew, Mr. Perry, who has been with him since .January end Is returning home. Mr. Sloops will return here in about two weeks for a short visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. W. A. laiwer, who has been quite ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Fannie Peterson. North Second street. Is reported considerably Improved today. The Home Builders Will hold their annual meeting at the offices of 11. [ S. Michaud, next Tuesday afternoon, it 2 o'clock. Business of importance will come up and all members arc ! urged to attend. 1 ] Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago Away When your back is sore and lame lor lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism

has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a 35 cent' bottle of old. honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your adiing back, and the sorehess and lame-! I ness is gone. In use for 65 years this soothing, penetrat- i ing oil takes the pain ! right out, and ends the ! misery, it is absolutely ! I doesn’t burn the skin. !

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Dr. Harry Jones, of Berne, called on friends here. D. M. Hensley, of this city, will be operated on Friday morning at St. Joseph's hospital, Fort Wayne. Ho has been suffering from stomach trouble for several months, has gone to the home of CMF’Wy William Harting made a business tilp to Fort Wayne this morning. Sour food causes Bad Breath Thi» dltfVMtive treatment atotm bad breath, CM rains, Iwh’liltur. Flat: Bat simpler foods, aliowhur (UfrretJve syatem to Improve Sacsnd late lH*tter (liffpHtitin nnd liovn'l Jonty by takitur Tablets for out* week anniM hoalthy diiri’ation, not ro- Hf.* milts quickly. s()c or 85c pocket AbYHIMiMDWa aizea at jour For t wnt< Chamberlain Med. Co.. 606 Park St.. Des Moines, I CHAMBERLAIN'S BECO POULTRY MASH ' One Feed for all ages Baby Chicks Growing Chicks Laying Hens ■ I INGREDIENTS: - Old corn, wheat Hour niitilings. winter wheal bran, alfalfa meat, iheat and bone seraps, dried buttermilk, steamed bone meal, salt. FELL OF PEP and other feeds handled. Burk Elevator Co. ’Phone 25.

1 (Fashion Parlor '! Mrs. Louisa Braden ; I ;! 718 N. 2nd Street Phone 737 |! .» u. ■ wl SiS I COATS FOR EASTER WEAR I; Stunning new models make up this group < [ and the trend is toward the sport effect. If you are looking for a new JH I - '! Easter Coat you’ll find just the I wl r I garment to suit your particu- I ) lar taste 'l' dl — ; !i MANY LOVELY DRESSES both in straightline and two-piece effect. Flat crepes ] i and Novelty Silks in shades of navy, and black. All smartly trimmed. i [ $6.95 $7.95 $9.75 $12.75 $14.95 ;! Graduation and Spring Suits !; Confirmation Dresses I Double breasted tweeds I >1 smartly tailored sizes i ! for misses and women ] h The two events that demand JJSI I 95 you be correctly attired. We 'c . Featuring New Plain 'I are now showing line Dresses f p O iret Twill and satin > for such occasions. Dresses S ± ‘%?!„‘T p f L eee X enaemoie effect, for ' J that portray real beauty and are women and misses i appropriate for this event. You Sl3 95 must see them. ' i, AAAMWVWWWVVtx«WWWVWVVVVWWVVVWVWVVWWVVWI

Mrs. Herman H. Myers visited herj mother, Mrs. Nellie Aman, at Bluffton yesterday. GOITRE REMOVED For Dayton Lady Four Years Aqo. Never Bothered Since, A Liniment Did It. Mrs. Louise Will, 228 Qettysbuig Ave., Dayton, Ohio, says she will tell or write how In two days she com menced gel,Ung relief from goitre by using Sorbol-Quadruple, a stainless liniment. Sold by all drug stores, or from Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg, O. Locally by Holthouse Drug Co. - Adams Theater TONIGHT ONLY : MGRI in «a I ’’A a DIMITRI * I J BUCHOWETZKI | ik-., I jfi'oduction _ | \ ! J 5 fi/hramorin v- J/ I 4 av A" AOOLFN 2UMOK} AXA Crown |of£/es| See POLA as the immigrant girl in tatters whose dream ‘lf 1 were Queen’ comes true! Also “A DOZEN SOCKS” with Alice Day. A Mack Sennett Comedy. !0c 25c FRIDAY—PETER. THE GREAT, in •‘THE SIGN OF THE CLAW.” SUNDAY & MONDAY—CLARA BOW in “IT” with ANTONIO MORENO. Don’t Miss “IT.” iMMMMAAARMWMAWWWVWWW

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