Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 95, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1927 — Page 3

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calendar I ■' —’** THURSDAY sß,.b<'liah l>'W<‘<' ti’.Hil -I. O. <). F. Mil, 8:30 p. ni. Kmmuhity Mating Aber SchoolI loyal Workers Class of E. V. Church ■Sy Henry Barkley. 7:30. Daughters Class of E. V. Kn'b Mrs. Frank Lynch, 7:30. Kon Lutheran Ladies Aid Society— House, 1 P. M. IBho-b" Bible Class of Reformed ! lurch Mrs- Leland Franks. Hedies' Aid Society of Christian K nh Mrs. Andy Art man, 2:30 ]'• m K-ri Angle Club — Gertrude and I ■.alys Teems, 7:30 p. m. Woman’s Society at home : J Mrs. Sam Shamp. Kresbyterian 1-tulies’ Aid Socie.y- --[ fll jell pari ”s. Hhneing Clttb Hance—Elk’s Home, H. m. Needle Club — Pythian Hme 2:30 p. m. Friday ■.allies’ Aid Society of U. B. Church -Wish Sale, phone 914. ■Community Meeting and Dinner—■amiyberry School, 7 p. tn. Bridge Club—Mrs. Elmer Kampe, 8 M. Luncheon Bridge Club—Mrs. J; m“J mold, 8 p. m. Ladies Aid—Methodist church —Mrs eber Hnmbarger. Saturday Every Ready Class of M. E. Church like Sale—Central Grocery. Tuesday So Cha Rea Benefit Card Party— Iks Home, 8 p. m. The Banting Club will meet in the Ik’s home tonight at 8:30 o'clock on Farr’s Orchestra will furnish muc for the dancing. All memoers ate rged to attend Schultz-Johnson Miss Hazel Johnson, of Van Wert. hio, and Mr. Oran Schultz, of this ty were quietly married at the Evanlelical parsonage, Easter morning Hie announcement of the marriage tomes as a pleasant surprise to their Hany friends. Mr. Schultz is employed ty the General Electric Company, of his city. The members of the Rebekah lodge till go to Montpelier Tuesday eventig to attend the district meeting to “ held t| re Tuesday afternoon and ■ ■’ ’ ~ Instructions cf ( :.ry I- AHman, will confer the work on a class of candidates at the evening session. Members wishing to go are urged to •otity the Noble Grand, Mrs. Floyd Acker. The Rebekah Degree team will meet for practice tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The So Cha Rea benefit card party will be given at the Elk's home Tuesday evening at eight o’clock. Tables will be arranged for Five Hundred and Bridge and beautiful hand made prizes will be given. Tickets ere being sold ati fifty cents, which will include the refreshments to be served free following the games. Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp is ehairman of the party. The liberal patronage °f both men and ladies, is solicited. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the ' nit,ed Brethren church will hold a fresh f,sh sale tonight and tomorrow. Orders may be placed by calling Phone 914 O r at 127 S. Ninth street. Following are the out-of-town peose3 “frish Eyes” last

I THE CORT I [dE | Tonight—Tomorrow ffi | “FIGHTING LOVE’’ | A Producer’s Attraction with Sj JETTA GOUDAL and Good Cast. gg Drama of Italy and Africa the story of a girl who *§ S marries an old’ man to escape a rake's attentions and gj later battles with herself to overcome her growing 3N love for a young Italian army officer —her husband s K COMEDY and “Felix, the Cat.” S 10c 25c t Qe |fi Sunday—Harry Longdon in “LONG PANTS.

night, given by the St. Mary's Dramatic Club, nt the Decatur Catholic high s< boo) auditorium: Rev. Chail-s Marr and Mr. Adrian Herman, of Monroeville; Vivian floss, Mrs. Jake (''use Alpha Shaw, Mrs. Felix Kindly, Mrs. Sweet. Sis'er Edna, Sister Victorine, George Andrews, of Fort Wayne; Mirs Justine Sowards, Miss Gladys Lytle, Miss Edna Conover, Joo Bober, Lawrence Geels, Gus Lelmgruber, of Bluffton: Rev. Leon ard Deininger, of Lafayette; and Mr. L. E. Thiel, of Terre Haute, o — Personals Mrs. Dore B. Erwin has returned from Detroit. Michigan, where she took her mother, Mrs. Congleton. Mrs.! Congleton will spend several weeks! in Detroit with her daughter. Mrs. 8., T. Owen. Mrs. Erwin was accompanied ■ h me from Detroit by her noice, Mary I Bess Owen, who will spend a few days here. One serious drawback t’ bein’ t> snob Is that it takes from six t' eight! days C round up enough pallbearers t’ lift you after you’re thro' snobbin’ Marry so you won’t be afraid t' return home unexpectedly. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Mrs. Dora Laurent and daughter, Virginia, spent Wednesday in Fort Wayne where they attended the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Jesse Cole left this afternoon .or Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she will visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cole, Jr. Mrs. V. J. Borman. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gass and daughter, Beatrice, and .-on. B'b, motored to Hhntington Wednesday afterncon. Mis. C. S. Niblick has moved from her residence on Third street, recently purchased by Joe Laurent, to Fort Wayne, with her son-in-law and daughter. .Mr. and Mrs. Petr - . Grandy Mr. and Mrs. Laurent will move into their new home Friday and Mrs. Dora Laurent and family will occupy th- second floor, moving from their residence on West Monroe Street. Misses Clara and Lucille Gerke. of north of the city, were shoppers here his afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Borne, of Mag* ley, were shoppers here today. Mr. and Mrs. S. Eicher and children, of Wellington, Ohio, arc the guests of Mrs Eicher’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. V. o— — — Lafayette — The annual conference of vocational teachers of automobile mechanics, drafting, the metal trades and electricity was held at Purdue University today. Friday, opening night for the round and square dancing class. Assembly dance at 9:15. Good orchestra. Sun-Set Park.

IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME on the NICKEL PLATE ROAD Sunday, April 24 Earlier Arrival of Passenger Trains til Toledo and St. Louis Improved Train Service. Consult Ticket Agent for time of trains at your station.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

PIONEER DIES AT HOME IN GENEVA! Mrs. Sarah Farlow Dies Os Senility Following An Extendsd Illness Mrs. Sarah Farlow, 81, a pioneer , ti' ddent •>:’ rhe southern part of Adams county, died of senility at the home of liei son, llenjnniin Fallow, in Gereva, last Friday night. Death followed an extended Illness. Mrs. Farlow , was a daughter of James and Margar ■■l Burdg and was born In Darke county, Ohio, March 28, 1846. She came to Adams county nt the age of ill years Her husband, John Farlow, preceded her in death. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. Alice Brokaw, of Muncie, and five sous, Charles of Rockford Ohio; Russel), of Cincinnati, Ohio; John, of Bryan, Ohio and Frank and Benjamin, of Geneva. Funeral set vices were hold Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Methodist church in Geneva. Interment was made ia the Riverside cemetery. TERRIBLE GOITRE Removed Without Operation, Mrs. Cox Tells How. Was Short of Breath. Eyes Gad. Could Not Work. In Bed Part of Time. Stainless Liniment Used. Mrs. Dot Cox says: “Como to 40 f Prospect St., Delaware, Ohio, and I i will .-how you what Sorbol-Quadruple I has done for me. If you can’t, come, ' write.” Manufactured by Sorbol Company. Mechanicsburg. Wliio. Sold at all ' drug stores. Locally at Holthouse; Liug Co.

Adams Theater Tonight Only TIFFANY” Presents PAUIINE HSEDEWCK Tense. Dramatic Skorv of a Phase of Modern Social Life. Also—“A Small Town Princess” with Billy Bevan and Madeline Hurlock. A Mack Sennett Comedv. 1 oc 25c FRIDAY ONLY—THUNDER, the Marvel Dog, in “PHANTOM OF THE FOREST" SUNDAY AND MONDAY “THE TELEPHONE GIRL” with Madge Bellamy. Warner Baxter, Lawrence Gray, Holbrook Blinn and May Allison.

i i v I a9b /ARm U i feA R \ / H — Wi c I' <jA iofeis» tw Ladies! *®aß We take great pleasure in letting you know /IV ' Y7~p% that we have secured the services of / > I MISS MARY FRENCH Gpjf —one of the scientifically trained Lady Toilet Goods /"fe 1 AVS -Dectallst rrom the Tnited Drug Company of Boston—• L_f . Makers of the famous Cora Nome Beauty 1 reatnient J J \ UsT? and Toilet Specialties. We are sure you will derive a \\ great deal of valuable information hy knowing this lady V \ YO? and we want you to meet her. She will show you i v\-\ ‘’How to properly care lor your skin. fefej In order that you might have the opportunity of ©J/X W? meeting Miss French personally, we have set aside thirty $///./ W* minutes of her time for anyone who wishes an appoint- yZ/l j ''o>\ \A men! with her. Zz/vt •jr'-Mf She will gladly call on you any time Ji’ v I I 1 between the hours of Wil!]; 9 o’clock a.m. until 5:30 p.m. | j Kindly call Miss Smith at Bexall Store life 1 fl to arrange for your appointment. (Ml No Charge Phone 82 ■! |Smith, Yager & Falk |

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927.

Strip Miners Ready To Resume Their Work Terre Haute, Ind., April 21. — H'.P.) S rip mint's of Indiana were ready to go to work today and many of them, having prepared In advance had begun poeratlons following the agree met t reached here last night, ending the suspension In that branch of the coal industry.

Fashion Parlor M RS. LOUIS A BR A I) E N 718 North Second Street—Phone 737 I New Spring Frocks J 14 ' 95 / /i ' AH the wanted Pastel Shades I / \i k ant ] styles more beautiful //V y\ / \ 'ty'fr ’ti an ever< H iUWy/C”' DRESS COATS ®Wiy t ! mV K. $9-75 to $23.95 I I j Satins, Twills, Charmeens RJ JU JZ and Rashes in Greater variety vA, of styles than ever shown before. T7 SUITS PARTY FROCKS An unusually fine show- Beautiful indeed is this ing of mannish effect dou- splendid showing of dainty ble breasted suits in popu- Party Frocks. lar colors and fabrics. Every wanted color, and a Q?<£lQ variety of carefully 1 I <»</*) I planned modes.

No other blue like Russ Bleaching Blue. Insist upon the name. All grocers sell it. Bunions Oil Quick relief from pein. ■F. , T jg Prevent shoe pressure, ■tljj I At all drug and that no«« DX Scholl's —— a / Pitt one on—the JL/iflO-pQCLS

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