Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1927 — Page 5

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I CALENDAR ■ Monday ■ | !>.:<.> 'H" '■' ' l '‘" | - Miss N1,oll “ N<-.H.- Cl.'D—l’.vtlnun H " U ''| lodge. | Tuesday ■ I ~- Sunday school class, |^L rs . Janies Afternoon Club — Mrs. Staley. , ■ I cill , ,|, ; ... .rment of Woman's Cluo ■B. re! ;t room of library, 7 p. m. ■ Sl . elm Ke.i Benefit Card Party■l Elks Home. 8 p. ni. ■ Wednesday ■ I Si. Vincent de Paul—K. of C. Hall, I I r , vt . Jlun.il. d Club—Mrs. Dick HHckristeii. :30 pin. I THURSDAY ■ I [> 0 ( Township Home Economics ■lcl. Mrs. Catherine Tumbleson. Friday I Ben Hur Anniversary— After Lodge. I The regular business meeting of the I Bella Theta Tail Sorority will be held ■ •his evening at 7:1’.0 o’clock, at the ■ home of .Miss Naomi Durkin. Business ■ei importance will be transacted and ■ all members are urged to be present. I The Progressive Sunday school class Boi the Presbyterian church will meet ■ Tuesday night at 7:30 at the home o! |Bjlrs. James Bain. All members art urged to attend. L I An interesting meeting is being I ■ planned for Tuesday evening by the IB civic department of the Woman's |B('hib. The meeting will be held in j B the public library at 7 o’clock. FolIBlcwug the regular business session Ba program will be given, with M'ss ; B Deiothy Walters in charge. The pro IBgram will deal with “interior decora t- ■ irg,” and short talks will be given |by several members of the departBment. The speakers and their sub- ■ jects are as follows: “The Living B Koom,” Mrs. W. Guy Brown; ‘The ,

■ Dining Room,” Mrs. A. L. Bowen; ■ 'The Kitchen,'' by Mrs. A. L. B'-irdg; I "The Bed Room,” by Mrs. B. R. Farr; ■ ami "Pictures for the various rooms,” ■ by Mrs. John T. Myers. The Five Hundred Club will meet I with Mrs. Dick Christen Wednesday f evening at. 7:30 o’clock. The regular meeting of the St. Vincent d<> Pau! society will be held ai'lt-mooii ai Z.teck at the K. of C. Hall. The hostesses "ill be Mesdantes John Colchin, Michael Miller and J. C. Miller. A Sood attendance is urged. Mrs. Clara Meyer entertained at dinner yesterday for the Misses Betty Malay, Margaret Reed and Lewis Meyer, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. (Jerald Mylott, Miss Margaret Mylott, Mrs. Mary Fulleqkamp and daughter. Rose. 1 lie members of the Ben Hur Lodge "ill observe their twenty-seventh anniversary Friday evening with a pot- ■ luck dinner and program following th’' regular lodge work. Members and their families are invited. r lm So Cha Rea Benefit Bridge ami l ive Hundred patty will be given at llh inks' home Tuesday evening at •'"hl o'clock. Those not having tickets may pay admission at the door, l eatitifui hand made prizes will be ”I'oll to high score winners. The public is invited to attend. 1 lie Root Township Home Econonil|s Club will meet Thursday after"“"n with Mrs. Catherine Tumblesoil. Every member is urged to attend. Lesuons will be given in Millinery. Mrs. , hlnnle Christen will be the assisting hostess, —o Local Bank Is Making improvement In Building Hie counting rooms of’the People's /°‘ U1 ami Trust company are undergollK a general cleaning up and improveuiciil. a new steel ceiling ami wall tie',,ra,io“ being included. The Fred Ashumeher force this morning began the ""t'k on the new ceiling and the work "'ll proceed as rapidly as possible. Detroit, April 25—(UP)—The death '"H stood at 11 with three reported musing and 17 in the hospital from • uiurday’g »3,0(W,000 fire which practi'Hy destroyed the Harper street an•'•mobile body plant of the Briggs “latiufactuiing company.

Personals | raj.i f ill Bill I Mr. and Mrs. J. It Blair spent the week-end in Forest, where they joined with other relatives in helping Mr. Blair's mother, Mrs. W. E. Blair, celebrate her seventieth birthday anniversary. ('. O. France and family motored down from Gary Saturday evening for a few hours visit with relatives. The May-June number of Dairylaud is off the press and will be mailed t« the patrons of the Cloverleaf Creameries this week. E. W. Kampe was a visitor here over Sunday. Mr. Kampe now has the Chicago territory for the Studabaker i Corporation and his time is so taken up that he gets home only occasionally. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson visited in Fort Wayne yesterday. T. M. Reid, who has been ill at Fort Wayne for two months has sent word that he is feeling fine again and ex- : pects to be in Decatur the latter part ■ of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bunce and ; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ritenour, of Huntington, visited friends here last night Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter and sons. I Bob and Jack, are visiting relatives | at Greencastle. William Lenhart and Hugh Hite' made a business trip to Fort Wayne I this morning. Miss Margaret Blee and Eugene Me-j Nulty spent Sunday afternoon in Fort! wayne. The Misses Josephine Neuer and, Adeline Eisenhaur, of Huntington, visited friends here last evening. Mrs. J. B. Holthouse, Mrs. Jack Brunton aud the Misses Irene and Mar j gaiet Holthouse motored to Fort' Wayne Sunday evening. Charles Fisher, Jr., has returned from Lima City Hospital, at Lima, O, i where he underwent an abdominal op j

Fashion Parlor MRS. LOUISA BRADEN 718 N. 2nd St. Phone 737. Every Tuesday and Friday Evening Coat Special —a We have purchased hundreds of £<” fi beautiful new Spring Coats from manufacturers at great price concessions and we tire going to pass /Vy 4 these extraordinary values on to f r' our customers. These Super values tire now pt arranged in one big group, al $23.95 4' Other Coats y $6.95, $9.75 and •}'.>// I \\ $14.95 "t&j 'ft —...-- -• New Spring Frocks Arranged in Three Special Price Groups—each marvelous in their beauty and value. $6.95, $12.95, $14.95

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1927.'

oration. Ho is recovering nicely. | 1 Miss Faye Krpgh and Lloyd Ahr, spent last evening in Fort Wayne. Miss Etola Gotschall and Miles Baker motored to Fort Wayne yesterday. • Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wehmeyer and 1 daughter, Helena, have returned . from Indianapolis where they spent I the, week-end with friends. Jerome Bosse has gone to Indiana- ' polls, where lie will attend a conven-ji tion of outdoor advertisers, which will bo held in that city this week. Miss Victoria O. Mills, Latin Instructor In the Rochester school, entertain- 1 cd at a week-end house patty at the 1 home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills on Mercer avenue. The guests were Misses Katherine Kessler, Elizabeth Flett, Grace Statton, of Rochester, Robert White of Wabash and Leonard Smh.tPiof'g hudthETAOl.N ) Leonard Smith, of Peru. Miss Margaret Reed and Miss Betty Malay returned to their home in Indianapolis after spending tile week-end here with Mrs. M. Fullenkamp ami daughter. Rose. u— Junior Class Play | Say, brother ; Let’s be on our way 1 i To the entertainment, The Junior class play. I We'll stop up town For some peanuts to cat, And then we'll hurry And get a front seat. I wouldn't miss it For love nor money, Because it will be interesting 1 Aud also very funny. ! “Cyclone Sally”— j Why the name is enough , To make us come ' And see Agnes do her stuff. Bob Carper has a part I That goes over slick ; Vivian Thomas is a peach, I Hofstetter wants to pick. A cute little neighbor . Played by Isabel Hower I And Jo Archbold, who is j Far from a wall flower. Kenneth Schnepp has a role I That is quite hard to play Thurman Elzey plays his ! In his own simple way. Lillian Worthman, as Jenny Thatcher, Will also be very fine. Come, let’s go, or we’ll be j At. the end of the line. I know the crowd Will be anything but small, Let's hurry and go I Before the seats will be all gone. I —Herbert Fuhrman, a Junior.

THREE ALLEGED DRUNKS ARRESTED <<OM IM BD FIIOM I’At.K ONE) to answer a charge of intoxication. A gallon bottle of ''eider" was found in the car. Nick Jenny. Bente police character, I was arrested in that town yesterday and brought to the county jail by Officer Amos NjeuenscJlwan<|er, of Berne. A charge of public intoxication has been filed against Jenny and he will have a hearing late this afternoon. Knight and Robinson appeared in mayor's court late this afternoon and entered pleas of not guilty to charges of public intoxication. Their trials were set for Thursday, April 28, at 10 o'clock a.m. Bond in each instance was fixed at SIOO. Jenny, also entered a plea of not guilty to a similar charge and his trial was set for Thursday morning. Jenny's bond was also fixed at SIOO. o -— | COURT HOUSE ■ wmuwr'ii w— Sues For $5,000 Damage A suit for $5,000 damages was filed in the circuit court today by Joint Debolt against the Pennsylvania Railroad company. The plaintiff alleges that a locomotive on the G. R. and I division of tile Pennsylvania railroad com pany struck the automobile in which he was riding at the Monroe street crossing in this city. December 1,192 G inflicting serious and permanent inpuries on him. He alleges that the railroad company did not have a watchman at the crossing, did not have lights there, did not have crossing gates there and the locomotive whistle was not sousded. as required by city

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I ordinances. Attorney H. M. DeVoss is 1 I counsel for the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses Willlum C. Klepper, sales manager, ; Fort Wayne, to Clara A. 8. Gerke, Adams county. o— To Hold Commencement Os Training School The first commencement exercises of the Decatur community standard training school will be held in the First Christian church this evening. 1 starting at 7:30 o'clock. The following program will be given: I instrumental Solo Miss Minu Collier ( Hymn—" Onward Christian Soldiers”, Congregation i Scripture Reading— Rev. R. W. Stokes J Prayer Rev. Harry 11. Ferutheil . j Vocal solo “Spirit of God" — i Miss Josephine Anderson

I SF >r* 1 THE CORT | 1 Last Time Tonight tfi ' TP the funniest film of the age. 1 ® “LONG PANTS’’ |U u. tfi featuring Harry Langdon. Oh. BOY! -What a MAN! When Harry first covers UC ' up his calves he uncovers a lot of secret ambitions. •iße He wants to do something BlG—so they let him wash Be 'Br tin Elephant! ni “BLUE BOY,” a romance picture in colors. ijr £ 15c- 35c Wei Tuesday and Wednesday—“ Getting Gertie’s Garter” sjr iff Benefit American Legion.

Commencement Oration, General Sec- p rotary of the Indiana Couucll of Religious Education. Indianapolis, Ind i Song Congregation , Remarks by—- — M. F. Worthman President of the School. Presentation of the Diplomas-— Rev. Ralph W. Loose, Dean Resume. Benediction Rev. Harry W. Benediction Rev. Harry W. Thompson. 0 Mrs. E. B. Macy and daughter, Mary and son Byford, Miss Angie Firks, and Mrs. C. W. Hocker motored to Galion Ohio Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Macy and daughter, Martha Alice. o — WANTED—To clnan wall paper, in city or country, Clean cisterns, wash porches aud rugs. Frank Straub, tel >- phone 418, 98-3'

Adams Theater Last Time Tonight ■,— ■ iu.,_ ni - till 8 9 A ’ MM u' I PU GIN on the yem 's most ex- \ citing melodrama. Find out I what happens when great po- | litieal secrets fall into the hands | of a pretty telephone girl! Also—’“Hon. Mr. Buggs” with Matt Moore. Martha Sleeper and Anna May Wong. A Pathe Comedy. 1| 15c 35c I Tuesday and Wednesday — “SLIDE KELLEY SLIDE," with Wm. Haines, I Sally O’Neil and Harry Carey. The I picture the wnole country is talking | about. You’ll be sorry if you miss it!

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