Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1927 — Page 3
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I CALENDAR I Friday ■ BfV M ■ < ’horiiH Clioir mill'd Mei-I I K 1 11 s 7:30 ■ B| hiLirli.x- Class of Baptist Sunday IHr Church parlors, 7:30 p. m. ■ ■ j> s j Xi -- Mrs. C. C Pumplirry I ll' I Saturday E Bpala b- J“ ninn Lpnß "" f,r M’■ | uri h—Central Grocery, ,9 a. m. | Tuesday ■ |. L ■ '■ I’ot I.IU k Dinner,—K rt | ■ Hall. 6:30 pm. ■ I s , . , ,• ; i.Tiitnr women ntti'mb’.l a ! Hj sllll | meeting of the Mooseheurt I Her*"" ll " !l! at B'uffton, Wednesday. I Ko'.- Cc" eighty members of the or I present. The district is .om I Hosed of Huntington, Decatur. Fort I K 5...... and Auburn. An enjoyable pr I Hrcr given. Two candidates. Mrs It .rd and Mis. Robert Johnson, [ K- itlmuon. were given the initiatory I Hb" k ’ho afternoon. The next I Hliccc meeting will be held in Hun- | H ii ,ißwn in Jnly ' Tile 1., of C. will hold a pot-luck I u;l! ,er. Tuesday, at 6:30 o’clock at the • . r .- <■ pall. A'.! members ate urged to present. I Mis Irvin Miller was pleasantly I last evening at her homo e.n I K*iitli stieet. when thirty-five friend;. I H tn< i n-latives gathered to celebrate iter | Mlitthilay annivei sary. Hames and <<m I Best- .vie enjoyed, after which an elaI lunch was served. Mrs. Miller I Bwas presented with a lovely gift. The | included Mr. and Mrs. Dave I ■Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mntsch I Ker. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yost, Mr. I Band Mrs. Cail Schafer, Mr. and Mrs I ■Bale Peel, Mr. and Mrs. North ConI By p,s - Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Gehrig. Mr | ■and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. I ■Frei! Fruechte, Mr. and Mis. Charles I ■Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles BrodI ■beck. Mrs Henry Schamerloh. Mr. am! I ■Mrs. Floyd Ar nold and Mr. and ..Mrs Miller. | I The Amicitia (Tub met with Mrs. ■ Fted McConnell Thursday evening. At ■ seven o'clock a two-course dinner wa> ■ served, after which tables were ar ■ ranged for Bunco. Guests, besides the ■ club members, included Miss Olive I Wallers, Mis. Joe McConnell. .Mrs I Dwight Sheets. Mrs. Brice Butler and I Mrs. Felix Graber won club prizes I and Mrs Joe McConnell was awarded f ■ the guest prize. Mrs. Dick McConnell I will be hostess to the club in two weeks. Miss Kathryn King entertained at ■ a party Thursday evening nt her h mt ■ on Mercer Aventie, for nine of her ■ playmates of the second grade at ■ school. Games were played until five ■ o’clock, Refreshments of sandwiches. I ice-cieam and wafers were nerved in ■ the dining room. The guests were I Maiy Wathleen Odle, Gcldine Krisch- ■ er, Marcella Chronister, Ella Fay Ogg, I Max Odle. Margaret McGill, Maxine I Mattin, Esther Smithley and Kathryn >1 King. Mr. and Mrs. William Mitche’l enI tertained at a family dinner last Sun- ■ day in honor of Mrs. Mitchell’s sister I and nephew, Mrs. Laura McConnell I and son Verne of Elkhorn Wisconsin I who are guests at the Mitchell home. 'Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I Arthur Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Floy 1 I Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rupert I and daughter, Helen Maxine, Kennetn I Russell and Helen Mitchel, Mrs. Laura I McConnell and son, Verne. The Root Township Girls’ 4-H SewI Ing Club met Thursday afternoon in I the Monmouth school house.. Election I of officers was held and Miss Mary I Jane Kunkel was made president. I Other officers are: vice president, I Rathryn Fuhrman; song and yell lead I er, Josephine Hill; press reporter, I Louise Gage. The patronesses of the club are Mrs. Sherman Kunkel and Mrs. Charles Gage. Much interest in. sewing has been shown by the club girls during the past year. Plans were made for thew ork of the ensuing year. The next meeting of the club Will be held May 18 at the Monmouth School house. Miss Helena Wehmeyer entertained the members of the So Cha Rea c 'ub last evening at her home on Mercer Avenue. The entertaining rooms were attractively decorated with spring flowers. Tables were arranged for Bridge and frizes were I
Miller and Marie Murtaugh. Miss won by Misses Florence Harris. Cecile Pearl Duval, of Flint, Michigan, was u guest besides the club members. Delightful refreshments were served at the conclusion of the games. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitseh entertained last light honoring friends from Celina, Ohio. Five Hundred was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Sesker and Mr. Hamilton. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sesker, Mr. and Mrs. George Betz, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams, of Celina, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bair, of Coldwater.' and Mr, and Mrs, Ed Miller of this' city, — —o — Personals L.l.' . till I ' It's now up t’ those states that have contributed so freely t’ til’, Mississippi t’ loosen up an’ do a lit-, tie contributin’ t’ those they’ve drowned out. You should have Constable Plum pick up his ears t'day when he heard Mrs. Ike Lark say she'd jest wired her husband. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Dr. Glen Neptune and Dr. John Clark will go to Indianapolis Sunday to attend the Indiana State Dental Association convention. Miss Naomi Harkless. of Auburn,j will spend the week-end here with her parents. Mr. anti Mrs. D. J. Hark-' less. | Mrs. Mae Meibers returned today, from Peru, where she spent the last several <lays with hr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Falk. o • Wisehai.pt Funeral Saturday Funeral services for Mis J. D..Wlsehaupt, who died at her heme here Wednesday, will be held at the United Brethren chinch church at 2:30 oclock Saturday afternoon. Fliends may view the remains at the residence between 7 and 9 o'clock tonight and between 8 and 10 o’clock Saturday morning.
\N AEH t " j|pMv <-'/)N c r ■/ )’ / Mfeffi. v vJi ft \ I NASH has the power you need on the j_j j yj 5; Every Nash owner notices that he has hearings in every Nash model, invery little gear shifting to do on hills, stead of 3or 4, means that power is not nomatterhowsteepthegrades maybe, thrown away by crankshaft "whip.” Proper bearing support conserves enNash is a very powerful motor car. ergy t bat o u er mo t or types waste. There is nothing half-hearted or sluggish about its response —the motor Q u i c k acceleration — r vwerful renever ‘‘talks back” at you even sponsiveness—such as Nash provides, though you are climbing mountains. j s a sa f e ty factor you cannot overlook. One reason is the more than adequate Jj “ power designed into every Nash motor handy in traffc. car. Nash engineering has pros ided when you select your next car, be reserve energy for situations that tax sure to see how un f avora bly the power the resources of other cars, and extern. an j o f ot her cars compare to their engines to the point of strain. Nash, before you decide! There are Another reason for the powerful per- 26 models priced from $865 to $2090 formance of Nash is 7 bearings. 7 f. o. b- factory. Nash Sales and Service Runyon Garage G. A. Busick,Dealer Phone 772 - 4
PECAIUn DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927.
Martin .laberg Undergoes Operation At Ann Arbor Marlin Jubeig, nuditor of Adams county and one of the well known men of the < ity, was operated on at the hospital at Ann Arbor. Michigan, this morning, for the straightening of hl< fool. He has been crippled since a lad and went to Ann Arbor hist Sunday for the pm pose of an examination and an operation it the surgeons there determined it would result fav >rably. Mrs. Jaberg received a telegram this afternoon that the operation was successful and the condition of her husband was good Ho will be a patient there for two or three weeks. Car Taken In Raid Is (iiven To BhiHton Woman Mayor George Krick this afternoon issued an order returning the Stnda-
— UM .a ;>-a le>l UM «<=u M leil UM I=U M Irf LU Id! UM Id) U. • | THE ADAMS Theatre p LAST TIME TONIGHT RED ( ROSS BENEFIT BEBE DANIELS in “SENORITA” ye With James Hall, Wm. Powell. Bebe puts all the fire of [it; h er own Castilian ancestry into this whirlwind fun ro- rfi mance. Si |£ Also—‘LOV E MY DOG," an ‘Our Gang’ Comedy. jfi 10c 25c | Saturday—Buddy Roosevelt in ‘’The Fightin' Comeback" Sun. and Mon. — “NEW YORK" with Ricardo Cortez, UE Lois Wilson. Estelle Taylor. Wm. Powell, Norman Trevor. I THE CORT I Last Time Tonight yfi “THE LOVE THRILL” ® A Universal attraction featuring Laura La Plante. Tom Moore and Bryant Washhurn. EE That's the thrill you’ll get as you watch dainty dimpled Laura in this breezy comedy of a girl whose tj- w *ld adventures in an insurance deal ended in a love S affair. A new highwater mark in real heart-laugh bfu : comedy—with a cast that defies comparison. Jfi Si "THANKS FOR THE BOAT RlDE”—Comedy 10c 25c LC Sat—HOOT GIBSON in “HEY, HEY, COWBOY” S 3 Sun. and Mon.—Lois "Wilson and Sam Hardv in fir gj “BROADWAY NIGHTS” §5
baker coupe, taken in the liquor raid Jon the Eley farm near L!nn Grove lust Sunday, to Rosin Stout, of Bluff-1 , ton. the owner. Attorneys from Fort Wayne were in this city on several ' occasions, regarding the car. One attorney asked that the car be returned to the Studnhaker garage, of Fort ' Wayne, where it. was purchased and 1 a part payment made. Another attorney represented Mrs.' Stout in the matter. Mayor Krick de*| 1 < ld> d that the car should bo returned ’ to Mrs. Stout and Sheriff Hollingsi worth turned the car over to her this i afternoon. MANY’ciTIZENS” VISIT HOSPITAL A large number of citizens of Adams I county took advantage of National, Hospital day yesterday anil visited the i Adams County Memorial hospital, in' - this city, where they were shown I
through the building by Miss Emilio (’list, manager, and the nurses In | chiirgo. The day is observed annually in the local hospital, and in thousands of similar Institutions throughout the country. Miss Ciist repoited today that visitor’s day was a complete suecess here. I- 0 — Mrs. O. E. Allen and son, James Roger, of Marion, will arrive tomorrow to spend several days with her mother and sister, Mrs. Florence Meyers and daughter, Gladys, at their home on Fifth street.
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I COATS and DRESSER ■ i 3 AT SPECIAL PRICES iL I COATS REDUCED— JWI ‘AI 1 M7 ’ soValuM '. $35.00 /M I $35.00 values, now ....$24.50 k Il'-ZJ I S2!l ' s " $15.00 I I SILK DRESSES— / One lot of Beautiful Dresses \li/ / ' I Jk NEW NECKWEAK -. Il I. fl I I s ° Cu "’ T1 I I S l ' oo \\* I I sl - 00 'n- I I 50c.., SI.OO I I FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY ■ , U Service Weight. Ne w Silk Scarf I j/ ? a SI.OO s p wial I j \ . All New. Immense assortment 1 OQ \ Kayser “Pointex” each Xi 9 Hosiery — > SILK BLOOMERS ■MK See the New Shades. ■ |K Service’Weight ‘ AkiEß> riitesV ■ » air sl.bs $1.75 & KKMMBBr ChilTon and Semi-Chiffon. „ ■ Iw* piti . r . $1.95 silk Ves ' s SI.OO I I RUFFLED CURTAIN SPECIALS SPECIALS ■ White Cordovan Ruffled Pillow Tubing, fine qual■M Curtains with tie backs ity, io and 42 inch 2 pair SI.OO widths, yard fatJu —— Pepperell Sheeting. 81 in. White Crossbar with blue width AQp ■ ruffle and valance, pr 75c yard V Ecru Marquisette Ruffled — with tie hacks, fine unnai? « quality $1.25 HOUSE DRESSES | Ecru Voil Ruffled Cur- Made of Gingham and g tains with blue ruffle Prints, $1 to and valance, pair.. $1-98 values, eachlUv I MAY SALE OF BED SPREADS j —,l I COLORED KRINKLE SPREADS—Size 80x105; ex- . Jfn’CDJ cellent quality, scalloped, (?9 A Dreads L all colors, each RAYON SILK BED SPREADS—Size 81x105; solid colors of Blue. Rose, Gold with stripes 9(| Each SILK RAYON SPREADS—Very Fine Quality, size 81 xlos, in the new block designs; solid (J* J QpT ■Kh’'. < colors, Blue, Rose, Gold, Green »P 4. .C/<L> COTTON KRINKLE SPREADS—Size 80x105, scallop- yWM ed, white with colored stripes 1 QQ I ’ Each tPI.UO | NIBLICK & CO |
/ -.m~j.mii:’.. I . . Wt - I PoultrymenOUR REDUCED PRICES ON BABY CHICKS STILL IN EFFECT Decatur Hatchery j East Monroe St. Phone 497
