Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 119, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1927 — Page 7

I ■ - THURSDAY I M () ose begionalrcs-Moose Home. I ‘Christian Ladies’ Aid Society-- ■ r<h, 2:30 p. nt. I resbyterian Ladies’ Aid Society Mis Harry Ferutbeil, 2:3*. i ’ W . K. C.-2 P. m. Auction Bridge Club-Mrs. L. H. Kleinhena, 7:30 p. m. llaptist Woman’s Society — Mrs. Lake, 2:30 P- »• Phoebe Bible class of Reformed Church parlors, Mrs. Albert Aeschllman, hostess, 7:30 p. in. Ladies’ Aid Society of Zion Lutheran church—School house, 4 p. tn. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed thurch— Mrs. Albert Aeschllman 7:30 1 Loyal Daughters Class of E. V. church-Mrs. Herb Butler, 7:30. Friday V B. Ladies’ Aid Society Doughnut an(l cookie Sale—Church. D. Y. B. Class of U. B. Church—Mrs John HillSt. Mary's Chorus Choir —Catholic school building. 7:30 p. m. Women's Foreign Missionary Society of M. E. church—Mrs. J. M. Doan. 2:30. Saturday pleasant Mills Epworth League Bake Sale—Schmitt's Meat Market 8:30. Kings Hearlds of M E. church—Virginia Smith, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday Young Woman’s Missionary Circle of E. V. Church—Mrs. Merrill Sebnitz 7:30 p. m. Wednesday St. Vincent de Paul—K. of C. Hall, i 2:30 p. m. The Misses Tootz and Mildred KelI ler entertained the members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority last evening at tbeii home on Fourth street. Bridge was played after which dainty refreshments were served. Miss Mildred Niblick and Miss Irene Holthouse won [ high scores and were each presented with a lovely prize. The St. Vincent de Paul society will meet in the K of C Hall WeduesI day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. James Mui phy Mrs. Micheal Sorg and Mrs. L. C. Perry will be the hostesses. Mothers-Daughter Banquet Eighty-two mothers and daughters were pi esent last Friday evening at ' the mctheis’ and daughters' banquet held at the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren, southwest f this city. The fathers and sons of the church

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$ THE CORT » Tonight—Tomorrow ft ‘ ‘ DON’T TELL THE WIFE ’ ’ jfi !fi isR A Warner Bros. Classic with u; Lfj IRENE RICH and HUNTLEY GORDON. The saucy romance of a gentleman who prelcrred—- ft ft for a while—a blonde. A gay story ol a husband with roving eyes and the merry adventures ol his ye night off. j. “George Runs Wild,” comedy—loc, 25c. ft Saturday—Jack Hoxie in “The Rambling Ranger. ye IE Sunday and Monday—Monte Blue in “The Brute. | THE ADAMS Theatre | Tonight and Friday ft I OF SATAN' | / By MARIE CORELLI Lfi IE With o lr n | A strictly modern 11108 ft epic drama ol love, ILI i ■■- gj temptation and regen- Hi/] FhJI Ot S ft eration stupendously I▼l t- I *-*“ [r< conceived and pro- DTE7 ft IE duced by 1). w. Gris- RICARDO CORTEZ te I 'th from the book CAROL DEMPSTER. UZ fig that has beeh read . “LYA DE PUTTI - 1 ol and re-read by mil- ado w zukoh-.) esse lusky ag g li'nus. ' (2 paramount picture * ALSO— “SMITH’S KINDERGARTEN” with Ka > ,liontl Jfi McKee, Ruth Hiatt and Baby Jackson. | Sunday and Momlav-JOHN (ALBERT in “FLESH S g AND THE DEVIL,” with Greta Garbo and Lais Hanson. y.

acting as wuiteis. The basement hall, where the banquet was held, was decorated tor the occasion by the daughters. Lavender and white were the colots used m the decorations and violets were used as the flower. Miss Ruth Ceisel acted as toastinlstress and Della Lehman, dean of women of Mancheater College, was a guest of honor. Miss Lehman gave the priaiipal addless of tlie evening. She gave two interesting readings, also Miss Margaret Hemiclien gave the welcome to the mctheis, speaking of the desire of the daughters to form a closer cooperation and confidence between mothers and daughters, believing it to be better for each. Mis. y. Baumgartner gave the response with an appreciation of the mothers for their daughters. Tcasts were given by Miss Mary Cover and Mrs. D. M. Byerly, also. Special selections of music were given by three groups, daughters, mothers and grandmothers. The committee for the supper consisted of Miss Dorotha Billing, Miss Margaret Henschen and Miss Nina Miller. The program committee consisted of Miss Lucile Henschen, Evelyn Arnold and Helen Beery The decorating committee was composed of Miss Mabel Leyse, Dorcas Byerly and Anna Baumgartner. The evening was an enjoyable event for all and, without doubt, will form closer associations between mothers and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman, of Preble, entertained Tuesday evening in honor- of -the twentieth birthday anniversary of their son. Oscar, and the fifteenth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Bereneta. Games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. The guests included Mrs. E. A. Straub, and children, Harriett, Margaret and Harley, of this city; Florence, Cleo and Mildred Werling, Margaret, Vida and Charles Ward, Harold Messick, Margaret, Lowell, Richard and Luther Arnold, Thoe Bauer, Lorene, Irene and Erma Kirchner, Jeanette Spade, Glennys, Doris and Victor Mcßarnes, Thurman 1 Fuhrman, Flossie and Nina Shady, 1 Lawrence Smith. Verea and Verl Heller, Walter Frauhiger, Helvetia, | and John Newhard, Dorothy, Gert- ' rude, Milla mand Donald Hoffman. Section one cf the United Brethren Ladies’ Aid Society will hold a doughnut and cookie sale at the church Friday. Anyone wishing to place an order is uiged to call the church. Tiie Young Woman’s Missionary Circle ts fht’ Evangelical chinch will meet with Mis. Men’ll Scluiitz Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. <> Junior Band Notice There will be no practice of the Junior Band tonight.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1927.

Personals Ever’ once in awhile somebuddy blossoine out In a new car thut I never dreamed wuz a bootlegger. Au’ here's another* thing—l'll bet u city manager wouldn’ hire fellers t’ work In th' parks that stood around motet o' th' day usin’ th' lawn mower fer a crutch. — Abe Martin, Indianapolis News, A letter from Martin Jaberg, county auditor, says he Is getting along very nicely, but has suffered considerable pain ami it will require several months to completely finish the job of mending his lame foot. The examination chewed that an infection of the bone had started and delay would have been dangerous. He will be in the hospital at Atm Arbor Michigan, two weeks yet and letum heie with foot in cast'for a month, then return to manipulation treatment, then keep foot in brace for seme time. F. E. Fiance, ill with the flu. continues to improve. The stoim burned out u transformer last night and the city was dark for an hour. Mrs.L. A. Graham spent the afternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. Rcy Kalver. of Chicago, is enjoying a two day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver, of North Second street. Mis. Henry Fuelling, of north of the city, was a shopper here this afternoon. Frank Gleckler, of Monroeville, was a busines- visitor here today. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Burroughs, of Fort Wayne, former .residents of this city, visited relatives here last evening. ' ——————W—W—M——!■ II II ———» NOOZIE

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Scotch And Irish Counted In London Loudon (United Press) — Statisticians here have succeeded in figuring out that out of every 10.000 people included in the London census, 222 arc Scotch and 230 Irish. Female Celts predominate, according I > figures, which show that of every 10.000 people. Scotland supplied 114

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women and 108 men, Ireland's c.oatrlbutton to London's fair sex population being 134, as against 9tj men. o Clinton —More contented cows are in prospect here. The chamber of commerce is fostering a dairy improvement campaign. Auburn The Rev. I’. A. Sorenson, jiastor of the St. Murks Lutheran church at Auburn, has resigned to take over the pastorate of the Lutheran church nt Ottuwa, lowa.

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