Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 126, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1927 — Page 3

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CALENDAR Friday St. Mary's Chorus choir -Catholic school, 7:30 p. in. St Mary's Township Tlom 1 Econ , i .Jcs Chi'. —Mrs. .h im Floyd, 1 I Pocahontas Pot-Luck Supper 7:30.1 M. E. Ladies' Aid Society Church, 3:30 p.m. THURSDAY Tri Kappa Benefit Bridge. Country Club. The Tri Kappa. Sorority i.r conipletlng preparations for their benefit bridge party to bo hold at the Country Chili. Thursday evening. June 2, at 8 o'clock. This will be the first public affair at the newly opened Country Chib and the public is <ordially invited. The price of the tickets will lie fifty cents which will include refreshments. Attractive prizes will be awarded and tickets may be secured from any of the members of the sorority or at the Club House that evening. Mrs. Hubert Schmitt entertained the members of the So Cha Rea Club last evening at her homo on Second street. Tables were arangd for Ihidge and piizes were awarded to Mis Clyde Butler. Mrs Ray Keller and Mrs. Charles Starost. Following the games the hostess served delightful refreshments. Miss Cecile Millet will be hostess at the next meeting. Mrs. Joe Lament will bo hostess to the Delta Theta Tan Aluhini Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Madge Hite entertained the members of her Bridge Chib and sev-1 oral guests last evening in honor of her sister. Mrs. Oscar Hoffman, of Chicago, who is visiting hero. The entertaining rooms were decorated with iris and other garden flowers. Tables were arangod for Ihidge and club prize was awarded tn Mrs. France Confer and guest pi ize to Mrs. C. S. Cary. Mrs. Hoft'man was also presented with a beautiful prize. At the conclousion of the five games, the hostess served delightful refreshments Guests besides the club members were Mrs. Oscar Hoffman. <Tf Chicago. Mrs. Fan] Saurer, of South Bend. Mrs. Robert Merryman. of Des Arc, Arkansas. Mis. Fled Smith. Mis. John Heller, Mrs. C. S. Cary. Mis. A. R. Horton. Mrs. Allen J. Miller, Mrs. C A. Dugan. Mrs. wf H. Niblick and Miss Gladys Meyers. o Personal; Miss Emma Gillium. of Berne, a sister of Attorney-General Arthur 1.. Gilliom, who underwent a serieu i operation at the local hospital last week and whose condition has been serious, is showing wonderful improvement. Miss Leah Peters, cf Fort Waytie, student at Indiana University, is one of It who will be awarded the X'eizer medal for having shown exceptional ability in debating at the state school at commencement, June fi. The Neizer medals, the gift of Charles M. Xeizer of Fort Wayne, are presented annually to students who have been outstanding in the forsenic activities. Sam Brooks, of the Economy store is looking after business at Lebanon, Indiana. Judge and Mrs. Charles [Sturgis of Bluffton, stopped here for a visit and then motored to Portland. Funeral services were hold for the late Edwin Aughenbatigh, this afternoon from the Methodist church. The deceased was one of the best known men of the community and for many years was active'in politics and otheerwise. Members of the Decatur Country club and ell others! interested are urged tc attend tht| meeting at ;be club house next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Beery loft this afternoon for Lake Wawasee when they will take chatge of the Hotel one of the finest resort hotels in in diana. If silent Cal lands both Dakotas w’ith one vacation his reputaiton as a fisherman ’ll be all set. Mrs. Lon Moon passed away durin’ th’ night before a bootlegger could he located —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers and daughter, Patsy Rose, atid Mrs. Rosa Moran and son. Dick, will arrive tomorrow to spend Memorial Day with

relative;!. Miss Pauline Yager, of Wolcottville, will spend the week-end wi h Mr. and Mrs. William Linn, of First street. i Mis, Luella Hnbley will motor to | Warren and Montpelier to spund the week-end and Memorial Day with relatives. Mi's Anna Smith has accepted a position with the Deiatur Insurance Agency, Miss Smith forme;ly assisted in the county treasurer’s office. Robert Gough, of Muncie, will spend the weekend at the R. D. Myers home. Die Mi; es Irene Dollhouse and Germaine Christen attend, d the Notre Dame beneti' Bridge party at tile Catholic Community building in Fort Wayne last night. Conrad Giliig left today for Wooster. Ohio, wlwre he win visit Ids daughter, Mrs. Celia Shelter. the Misses Olga Reinking and Mary Schultz will spend the weekend in Cleveland. Ohio, visiting wi h

I THE CORT I | TONIGHT ONLY | “THE HEART THIEF” yj A Producer’s Attraction, with Joseph Schildkraut and Lya de Putti. tfi He knew how Io steal them and he knew no territory Io him all alike were beautiful He was lucky in IC ifi love and at cards, but one day he lost, and—Don’t Mr" miss Ibis most delightful picture. Dr y-j “WINNIE MAKES IT”, Comedy. News. 10c- 25c Saturday — Fred Humes in “BLAZING DAYS.” [lie Sundav and Monday—Ronald Colman and Vilrna y; ga Banky in “THE NIGHT OF LOVE.” g | THE ADAMS ij Last Time Tonight !fi tr Decatur Firemen’s Benefit Jfi | “The Fire Brigade” | g with CHARLES RAY and MAY McAVOY V “THE BIG PARADE” is the epic of the heroes of war! , r “THE FIRE BRIGADE” is the ecually thrilling epic of S sO the heroes of neace! A seething, ihrobbinti story—loadjT ed with action, heart-throbs, humor—that will sweep you off vour feet! A!s<>—“CRAZY TO ACT”—A Mack Sennett Comedy, g-j i LC 15c 35e [us SATURDAY—TOM TYLER AND HIS PALS gg £e Sun. and Mon.—Wallace Beery in “Casey at the Bat” _’Nuf Scd! g WI i I jy I j YI P SaiiA pw I <<jl « Claire Windsor Wearing a ( J| J Duo-Strand of Naearre Pearh j» B Beauty That Is Everlasting 3 R NAVARRE PEARLS || Any woman will take special £■ Up delight in a necklace of Navarre Pearls. The soft satiny tints of AM Hvx these lustrous jewels will wonra derfully enhance the natural ■ ’ beauty of the wearer. Sold only ■ Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store I

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frli nds. Clmlmer <). Porter and Robert Melb . erx made a business trip Io Fort Wayne today. C. A. Dugan made a business (tip to Fort Wayne this morning. Mi - Dorothy Durkin, of Crawfordsville, and Dlek Durkin, of Indianapolis, will s|iend the week-end here with their mother, Mrs. Ruby Durkin, of First street, | Frank Rowley will arrive Saturday ftoin a live months business trip

| through the east and south. Mrs.' Rowley who has been traveling with her husband, arrived home two weeks ago to visit with her aunts north of the city, and friends here. i Ri hard Archbold, of Toledo, Ohio, i will spend I lie week-end and Memorial Day with his parents, Dr. ami Mrs. Roy Archbold, of Monroe street. | Mr. and Mi- H. F. Ktuft and family, will spend Memotial Day al their parental homos in Spencerville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and | Mr. and Mis. M. A Fiisinger and daughter, Betty, will motor to Indiaapolis tomoirow to spend the week- | end with Mr. a id Mrs. J Dwight Peterson and daughter. Mr. and Mis. A. A. Kist, of Portland. were visitors in the city this aft ei noon Miss Ge.ievieve Kitson, Mt. and Mrs. John Byer and son Russell, will motor | to-Wile heslei te attend the Memorial I lay Auto laces. Alfred Grote, of north of the city, was a business caller in the city today.

BRITISH NOTE DELIVERED TO RUSSIA TODAY << <>vrixi r.i> from pacf. <>xh> out having had quusl-dlidoinatlc status . would be permitted to remain ■in . England. It was believed that the , note stipulateil that all others must leave wfthni a week or lit days. I The departing officials will not be . given passports, ns was done in some , cases of broken relations. I Selection of a neutral government , to handle British affairs in Moscow , had not been made today. 0 TAX VALUATIONS SHOW DECREASE (COXTIM ED FROM PAGE OXF.I ■ hold goods, 1692,462; diamonds. s">,- ■ 071; money and notes, $1,258,847; merchandise, $803,895. These values do not include the personal property of corporations . and those made by the state board of . tax commissioners on railroads, pipe . end oil lines and utilities. One of the largest losses was made in the assessment of money and notes, merchandise and household good ■. NOOZIE MAN Who Listens Less, Applauds J , MOST. {Hi;! —j ?j' gRSfr BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN J CIOTHING AND $1 Of’ / —

a Tk~ PAAPT SUNDAY and MONDAY Ihe CUiX 120 c and 40c i • Biir Ji min i Critics Acclaim h A Su P er Picture i pr wm Thev were children [, I 1 I was a bandiL F i A price was on his °‘ fate - rb head * She high born—he Robbed of his love a gypsy bandit. nW. revenge filltk tWaßw * *° tok* from the He took her by man he haled that might—for revenge "' hich ha ’’ been He held her by This was his vow. Right—for love. "‘•l ' jjl ( \ s ff rea * moment See the most won- tame at * as< ’ derful of all screen SrX, , 1 ? , cYis Eye to eye, on her lovers tn great mo- f bridal nighL h e ments of love’s em- 1 meets that beauty brace.’ MKpjßSgT’j- i of beai 'bes, the f I -» 'X- ’ choice of his enemy. ... . ' CaMfr : V Thrilled from head Ilsa treat to be- to toe you will see hold —a thrill for ■NM ff ii&Ua g HL—powerful drama, the Iteart—a joy to AjL 'K 3 WIT > gorgeous splendor , , 'SHERk, ! and tense emotion remember —for Ai® ptz X V-Y ailisffiL 4 <—, r 4 ■ Ts JS •» w V; R. V/£5 i parade before your many moons t o H f Jjaafl Sr. Qv a ' c - veSt Dazzling! SPLENDOR! THRILLING! A A PICTURE TO BE REMEMBERED FOR AGES —————— '-t. —.- / *

AY 27, 1927.

Boho Church To Hold A Patriotic Service On Sunday evening, May 29, there will be a special patToitic leivledWt the Bobo M. E chinch. Comnilttei" have arranged to deem ate the church and a pri grain has beet prepared to, be given at the evening service. Invitations have been sent to all -orvlce

Decoration Day , Tire Savings / ———O’ Drive In Why take a chance of and [V paying questionable prices un^nown dealers for fill your unknown tires—when you I I can equip your car before tank with you start—at tikis sale? We offer supreme values GAS in Goodrich Silvertowns —unsurpassed mileage at economy prices. before IRHK . srm .V° U R ■' 'F Look at I hose nil/ H SIIh Prices: start on OH I nfcrtj IDII Ml BlilE wIIR 30x3'/j Silvertown ..$8.30 vnnr fvin ■IHH 30x3% Extra 5ize...59.65 youi U ip. ■ 'OS Wllß ;>ox3! z Over Size... $10.85 ■ |Ri MlllS 29x4.40 Balloon ...$10.70 We’ll 29x4.40 Radio 8a1...58.10 'VfeTc-./ v Other sizes proportion’Jf il®. -TrXi'Z 5 * atelv low. _ to . serve 'IC"7 atv Every tire in this sale gives you you., Goodrich quality. Staley's Service Station Phone Second and Marshall St. Decatur

ni(‘n to bo prt'Hi'iit. A xpeclal Horvlce will be held «t ull three chtirchi'M und . everybody Ih invited to nttend. Thepuslof, Hi'' Rev. E. I’. White, will give a Hpeel.il pati'ollle uddrext. Prof. L. W. ShiilTz To Speak At Pleasant Dale I’r fe.-s ir L. W. Shtiliz, rellgioux educatiotml director of Indiana, Ohio,

and Michigan for the Church of the B.ethren, will xpeak nt the Pleaxant Dale Church of the Brethren Sunday night, nt 7 15 o'clock. J’rof. Schultz will be act cmpunii d by the y. P. D. cabinet of middle Indiana, who will axxlxt In the progtum. The program promlxeH to be educational In xplrltual thing-i und the public ia invited to attend.