Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1927 — Page 3
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CALENDAR THURSDAY »i.. s ' Ahl Society of E. V. Church — d»' . 2 p- m - U. Ladies’ Aid Society Social jlft. C. E. Baughman. Sewing Society of An|Kii Church—Mrs. W. B. Wehly. Star initiation — Chapter rgpin-i, 7:30 p. m. S], >d Samaritan Class of Christian Mui 'h Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Charles, p. •pot township Home Economics KK) Mrs. Nettie Singleton. ■ 0 Cha Rea—Mrs. H. P. Schmitt, gsi) p. nt. ia Club—Mrs. Dick McConnell 4K ii. nige Club- Miss Madge Hite. S pßin Legioneers Moose Homo. 7Ki> p. m. Friday Mary's Chorus Choir- Catholic Kiool. 7:30 p. m. ■t Mary's Township Hom? Ecou »®cs Club—Mrs. Jchn Floyd, 1:30. Pot-Luck Supper--7:30. HL E. Ladies’ Aid Society—Church, 3«0 p.m. Mriie biithday anniversaries cf Mrs. Hie Knittie and Mrs. Anna Hrodbeck ttie celebiated at the Knittie home SL Sunday. A delicious dinner was red at noon. Covers were laid I r ■r Hrodbeck and children Pearl, gfarie, Chalmer and Bernice. Mi. and Sh Ernest Zimmei man and childBn Leo, Hatold and Helen, Mr. and Mr . Glen Knittie and Mary' Brrdbeck. ■ The Chorus Choir will meet Friday Kening at 7:30 o'clock at the Catholic Kttiool. All members are urged to atKm I. ■The Amicitia Club will be entertain ft] at the home of Mrs. Dipk McConSe!. tonight as seven o'clock U* t ■ The Moose Legioneers will meet, at th-- Moose home on Third street at K .‘3O o'clock this evening. I — o Personal; I Mrs. Ernest Schlickman spent the ■lay in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. I Mrs. Paul Saurer.'of South Bend, is Visiting her parents. Mi. and Mr.Jesse Cole, of North Fifth street. Mr Sauer will arrive Sunday to spend Memorial Day hero. Among the out-of-town guests wh< attended the Lion’s Club chat ter night dinner-dance at the Country Club last night were Mr. and Mis. Jerry Lose Mr. and Mrs. C.ec. A. Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. R. *H, Manny. Mr. and Mrs Charles Geller, Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley Mr. and Mrs. P.ob Shimel, Mr. and Mrs. Riggey, Mr. and Mrs. George Craige, Mr. and Mis. LaMar. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. F. F Franz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H’ffman Mr. and Mrs. Longworth, Mr. and Mrs Walter Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Bieberich Mr. and Mis. Martin Grotrian, Mr and Mrs. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Otti Koenig, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Kifer. Mr and Mis. Bai ninth, Mr. and Mis. Light Dr. and Mis. O. K. Ililtv. Mr. and Mr Kenington, rank Welch, Mr. and Mrs Hilgeman, Mrs. Lower, Mr. Weil, i and Mrs. Pohelmeyer. Mr. Cinders, all of Fort Wayne, Mr W. W. French, of Mishawaka, Mi. Phillips, of Lafayette and Edwin Lee Hawks, of Cleveland Ohio. *- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Franz, former Decatnrites were in the Lions delegation from Fort Wayne .That club sent a hundred people here for Charter night. Walter Beiberick, formerly of Preble township, was here last evening for the Lions charter night celebration Every one interested in the. success of the Decanr Country Club is urged to attend the meeting Tuesday night at eight o’clo/ at the club house. Tlie well in Blue Creek township drilled by the Schulte Oil company came in dry it is reported. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ellingham and Mrs. Robinson of Fort Wayne attend cd the funeral services for D. M. Hensley here yesterday afternoon. “Oh pshaw Lindbergh's father wuz a congressman. Notv I wonder why some busybody had f tell that?” remarked Mis. Tilford Moots, t'day. It's a wise bride that gits a leave o’ absence in-
stead o’ givln’ up Iler Job. Abe Martin. Imtianapclls News Miss Alma Burke returned to her hemo at Paulding. <)hio this morning aftei attending the Lion’s Club dinnerdance at tlie Country Club last night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Engelking, of Fi it Wayne have returned to Fort Wayne after visiting the Zeser family, south east < f the city. J Mt.i. Teiesea Schafer is spending a few days in Fort Wayne ns the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscat Smith have returned to their home at Kincaid. Illinois, after spending the week here with theii brothei-in-law ami sister. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Anker. John Tunneller. of Washington township, was a business visitor here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beatty, of Union township, weie visitors here this morning. Mrs. Lucy Colchin, of Washington township, spent the afternoon in this city visiting with friends.
| THE CORT | | TONIGHT ONLY 1 ‘ ‘ THE NIGHT BRIDE ’ ’ ffi u: m A Producer's Attraction, with ai! MARIE PREVOST and HARRISON FORD. Efi She was no thief yet she stole this woman-hater's ra fr heart ami won his love. Running away from her own wedding, she crossed his threshold, and oh, what com- bnl --n] plications msued. You'll enjoy this fine comedy. Efi ® “ALL WET” Comedy. 10c, 25c ffi FRIDAY—“THE HEART THIEF.” ffl Sunday and Monday—Ronald Colman and Vilma yr Q-* Hanky in “The Night of Love. ” ■ - THE ADAMS Theatre s ■ TONIGHT and TOMORROW A, Matinee Friday 2 p.m.—2 Shows. vT/ Decatur Firemen’s Benefit t*' (HEERS! CROWDS! THRILLS! JOS! On “THE EIRE BRIGADE" has come to town, i 6ie greatest fire picture ever flashed on the «Vi ft screen! It sweeps you along w jth the unsung heroes of ' peace—through the flames and L smoke and the thousand °^ t! pe,^s °t t* re —shows you r 1 7s the laughs and romance of their ? 4 lives, too —in a smashing, specD*r tacidar, amazing film! —with—'i 77 MA ' McAVOY and chaRLES ra ' CFF Daring Rescues from burning W Wboie . JXI ‘bl 1 i/]/r nndor falling walls! lhe greatest // (,■. modern fire-fighters and apparatus m Lk action! Behind the scenes of a smoke- ■ * i.>i-'< life' A thousand thnlhn„ Ij M e m a !ime S nts lfe and ACTION! ACTION! Also-“CRAZY TO BET, A Mack Sennett Comedy. ,y 15c — 35c A/W Friday Matinee 2 P ‘ nl ” 2 ShOWS ’ IO 25 | tb. t* etro t 4k
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRATTUURSDAY, MAY 26, 1927.
Liner Malolo Damaged In Collision At Sea New York. May 21- (United Press) ('oast guard cutters (this afternoon wjl remove from tlie damaged liner Malolo, all those aboard not necessary for operation of the shin and the ,vessel then will be towed to New York or Philadelphia for repaira, the Matson Navigation company's offices hr re were advised today. The Malolo was damaged when she collided with the Swedish freighter Jacob Christensen, off Nantucket light late yesterday. The Christensen was proceeding slowly to port under its own power. “Twister’’ Hits Norfolk, West Virginia, Wednesday Norfolk, Va., May 26 -(UP)—Norfolk faced a mounting death toll today following a cyclonic windstorm which yesterday demonlislied parts of a grandstand seating baseball fans, including Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, unroofed a warehouse and did oilier damage. | Already six were dead and several among a seme taken to hospitals were expected to die. Kate, of Root township shopped hen* today. I Mr. and Mrs. John Borne, and family. of Kirkland township, were visitors in the city today. Theodore Lengerich, of. Washington township, was in the city this morning looking alter business interests.
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