Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 90, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1927 — Page 3
MP y / 7afc*Jniiilliilllifc»i i i hiimiiiimiiiiWl I J CALENDAR K Friday Bl „, H |. of BapHst ehtir.-h 1 7: SO P- m. K Saturday ' liJ ' l!: "’ tiS ' <, " ,ri '”' S ""’i I , n d llazaur. France Hull I Mills Kpworth ' ,'.r Harwure StniM s ~f Reformed church colgK?,! East.-r r ' Sale-MutseWer’s Christ. Ai.l Society—CafMEL....H Supper -Church 5 to 7 P- in. Sale by Zion Lutheran Ladies K C central grocery, 9 a. m. Bl The W-r n's (Tub will present MisMeat:- e- Chicago, artist enter■Kiner. special program Mondry K Ivening. Ai'iil is at eight o’clock n |K. P hr‘ Jiool auditorium Mis Means. .j pil , purposeful program mrde! E . , e; miscellaneous stories Kd»3< im! character impersonal ions SK'itli the (••■■ral theme of ‘'living d'-y day ' Recently Miss Means [ re- ... - ■ before the Indiana ■Kw ••••..:,•-< Club and the folio'..cm: til-■ ’ was noted: "Words nr.BHomtnum" 'l' l ’ program given by Means She is a purposeful artK- of the Highest type and left her e ri. her in spirit." She is a ■ • ...liege . m. being. . [ das "f Mrs. Faye Smith-] city. Price of admis- i M) ;ion is fitly cents and the public as | ail <■! ill members, is urged - j (tin be secured from club members or at the door. ■■ Tim ( : Ladies of Columbia [ a' the K. of (’. hull Tuesday | Aprii 19, at 6:30 o'clock. .'.Il | are urged to attend. ■ I The Dm itur Student Piano Club ! ui'li Mi-s Catherine ( 'Arc.hbobl ] was held after which I o-. iial given. -... re j ■ iireshmenis v.erc served 1 the hostess.
* 'TKferfe /W"i| Zfr* •T'Hl’* /&•, / ®<Bi zi< z a®»' uSc L?a .1 4~s-;ii >v\ w/z’j I\ WlPsl ' MMfeiW ■ ■■-- ■ - r —— — The Clock In Oar Window Will Select The Lucky Graduate —k, The eight-day, giant clock in our window is { 'fliHß due to stop sometime tomorrow. When it J ! -SJi does the hand will point out the name of the happy graduate who will win a Gruen The newjt Qruen Cartouche solid \U;lt~h. gold, S4O. Others, $35 to $75 * Nothing serves so well as a *zatch fj symbolize this day of days —Graduation Ir marks __ the end of youthfulness and the fu.'fhiment of school-day dreams. What more fitting companion to recall this day forever *nd to measure the golden days of the future, than a fine watch? [' "XSSSSst*al We congratulate the winner—and all our Other graduates for the accomplishments LCwTWT’/I graduation represents. With our best wishes W-. < J for their future success, we express the hope ' that each one may be as fortunate as the lucky winner (whoever he or she may be) to Gruc-* o.taTsin, S4O some day own a watch as line as the Gruen. Ot'zr Qn-cn p uv.ch«, $25 to 575 Come and be sure your name is there. Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store
I U. S. Trade Balance Favorable In March Washington, i). c. April 15 (f’nit ' ed Press) The United States hud u i fiivoialde trade balance of $33,00().00(> In Mutch this year, when exports a-1 mounted to $410,000,000 and imports' $377,000,0tH) the commerce department uniiuiiiK (‘(I today. This compared with an unfavorable balance cf $(;s,49:l,ooo in march, I92ii - O — Love Afl’air Blamed For Girl’s Suicide Gary, Ind. April 15 (United Press) —An investigation of the love affair' of Georgia Ward, 19, and Eveiett Dur bin, 22 was being made today following the gill's suicide yesterday wlien Durbin broke off relations with her. Miss Ward drank poison after her lover had refused t i keep an appoint-' inent with her. She died before reaching a hospital, Banking Laws Violated By Porter State Bank i I Indianapolis, April 15. — iU.P.)—lnvestigation of the Porter State bank of Fonts continued today after Thomas D. Barr, assistant state hank exam insr had stated that state banking laws had been violated in operation of the bank. Charles H. Cannon, cashier of the instituion is held in the Porter county jail on default of $5,000 bond, on a , charge of embezzlement.
| THE CORT I Tonight—Tomorrow A Special Universal Attraction S ‘ ‘ THE SILENT RIDER ’ ’ iUE featuring HOOT GIBSON. He [ue HOOT the greatest of them all. in a fast-moving QH drama with a comedy twist that'll thrill and fascinate 3Q st! you from beginning to end. Be sure to see this one an! it's one of I loot's best and you know what that means. MR gfi INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND COMEDY. Be 10c 25c S Easter and Monday—“THßEE HOURS” gg Er featuring Corinne Griffith. " 18. — ...I ■■■■■ £_■!■■■ I ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR AT FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927,
Personals Mr. and Mrs Herb Curtis, Mlhh .Effie | Pulton, Mrs. Kain mid Mrs. Carolyn Acker-Huntington motored to India-1 napolls, Thursday afternoon, to spend the week-end with relatives. J I). Winteregg of Berne attended to buslnos., h'-K this morning. | A large number of Indianapolis bus-ines-i mon mid members of the Jhutnher oi Commerce will visit Decatur on the ufteinoo.i of May 12th It Is "unoiin-, ced. Mrs. Albeit Miller and son, Karl, have- returned from a several days visit with relatives at Eaton, Ohio. Miss Fan Hite left yesterday for Chicago, where she was called to be with her little nephew, Thad Hoffman, who was inn over by a heavy truck breaking his right leg in two places. Thad is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Osoar city. ' I Hoffman, former residents of rttis Miss Ruth Vizard visited friends at Fort Wayne this afternoon. Miss Mildred Liddy and Miss Gladys Cook spent the afternoon in Fart Wayne. Q Alexandria—Alice Harmon, 12 rears old. has been chosen as the healthiest child attending school here. Lebanon — Curt Daugherty, veteran mail carier figured he had carried 100 tons of mail around the earth three | times in his 27 years of service. Then he sent in his resignation.
Strip Mines Expected To Resume Work Next Week Torre Haute, Ind., April 15 —(United I’/esH) -Final settlement next wook of the coal mining susp< nslon iu the strip | miflos of Indiana nnd resumption of Wf.:k in that brunch of the industry i was Been today ns- aimosl certain. ' A tentative contract agreement was ic; <di< ii last night by the committee 1 of six representing the Indiana producers association, strip mine operatois, and district No. 11 United Mine winkers of America. , V Q. Union City—Mrs. Doland Turner has been notified that her sister. Miss Ruth Myers, is returning home from China because of dangers there. Adams Theater Last Time Tonight F7CTUKB V Oli BOY! See me get my hair cut—ride in a whale of a horserace—and how! They say its my f astest and funniest! You’ll get your monev's worth of thrills, chills, spills! Let's Go! Also—An ‘Our Gang’ Comedy. 10c 25c SATURDAY—WALLY WALES, in “TEARIN’ INTO TROUBLE.” SUNDAY & MONDAY — RICHARD DiX with BETTY BRONSON, in ‘‘PARADISE FOR TWO.”
' There will 'be many V & L Suits in the Easter Parade It is only human nature to want to be “dressed up" and Easier t Sunday. April 17, is the official Dress-Up Day. Fall in line with the rest of the men and joung men and make your appearance in a V & L Suit. You* are assured of being correctly dressed and a selection from our large stock of Spring and Easter Suits will put you at the head of the parade. • SOnc Group of Men’s Fine Suits Unusually good assortment. Wanted Styles ■ IA and colors, priced especially at O $16.50, $lB, S2O, $25, S3O \y /7 /y - ill | / ‘\ y 2-Pant Kuppenheimer / // SUITS SUITS iU\T / >/ A fine selection of No finer suits made. ’ Mjf / 411 single and double and no finer assorttr Al/ / /jlwl I breasted models ment to choose from / K I / O S2O, $25, S3O, $35 $35, S4O, $45 Vance & Linn t
| Marlon When his chum broke a leg i while playing cowboy, George .Milford rushed him to a doctor in a coaster wagon, labelled "Ambulance." Milford Is tlie son nt an undertaker.
ENJOY YOUR M ” Easter X ) Sunday Dinner at the Peoples Restaurant SPECIAL CHfCKEN DINNER with many ddicacies of the season h * O,l nK ' inb k Delicious Dessert F 50c plate # y. m' ? * nv * jc ‘ VOU *° our gues^s ’ w Treat the family to a dinner iw» > at the W Peoples Restaurant Phone 27 Make Reservation Now te X£s2 ■Aw - ?bKEL ■ aOMHia
Miss Serena llornnda spent the day! In Fort Wayne with' friends. Gerald Cole made a business ‘rip tai Foil Wayne Jhls afternoon.
I Hoover George Strong, farmer llv • Ing near here, killed three young l><(4> | cuts when he tore down an old bath George is worried because the paruii'H escaped.
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