Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1927 — Page 5

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I CALENDAR I THURSDAY i -Bh' ! Kai'P'i !’'i‘ l 'fi’ Ibiilge. Coun I :» Club. ■ Tuesday I B'’'' l ""’ l Neville Club — I’ythi.in I Ame. 2:30 P- m. I B' IvPP-'l Ciillrd Meet’ng Mis. I Moser, 7 p. m. I Wednesday ■ B Ilumlie'l Club — Mis. 1.. II fi Kiuheuz. 7:30 p. m. B ■* .all'll meeting of the Tri Kappa g Hill b" belli Tuesday evening S |H ~| o'clock at Hie home of Mis. B BL:!' Moser. Ail members are urg- ■ it o attend. ■ ■'! I tliian Needle < lub w ill meet ■ I’xihian home Tuesday after- ■ o'clock. Till' llOl.lo.ses S Mesdames James Bain. John ■ ... I. curt Lenhail and Ross Mailo a W' K M ■ ■ ine Handled Club « ill me, I ■ Sr i Mi .I. 11. Kleinhenz Wedne day R K.uiug at 7:30 o’clock. ■ K’lii Misses Mildred Worthman, ■ > Kathryn Schug, Rutii Engle. I n Doi win and Betty Erwin. Tri K ■ai'i'' 1 pledges, entertained Hie no in I ■ 1,1 l,u ' local sororit - v * ' ai u p lll ’ I St' >''■ dmner party last night. Al ■ liriv o'clock, the pledges called E 'IB' ’ i "' cirious homes lor the guests I M*li-' " ere takell 10 ,lle I’orwin . where the first ■ Ki-i'.-i . alter which they proceeied ■ Worthman home, where th< I and salad courses were serv- ■ Lastly, the guests weie taken to I s, hug home, where the d.-sseri ■ s, rved. The entrtaining rooms I the various homes weie cieverl.i I orat' d in the Tri Kappa colors. I and wli,ite. Seasonal flowers E i' used iu tbe decorations. ClevI ■> M ants anil different amusements I Bn is the evening s entertainment, I I Tin Ever Ready Class of the Meth- ■ B>'i>st ‘ hurch will hold a class party E home of Mrs. Frank Carroll I ■Thursday evening, at 7:du o'clock. I B i! members are urged to attend. I I The Ik’catur branch of the EuroI ■p'.in School of Music held its first I ■neet in the new studio, in the I ■Knights of Columbus building, lasi | ■ev'iiing. (lames were played after B ■which a lunch was served. The ■ ■numbers jiad as their guests BarI ■bara ami Phyllis Krick, Madgeline ■ ■Miller, Billy Schaffer. Wilma Case. I ■Geraldine Teems and Helena Rayl. I ■ The following duet recital was givI H<n by the students and Miss Ruth * ■Castle: I ■Barcelle Hoffman I I Mary and Evelyn Kohls ■ ’jAHuying Soldiers Jesse! I Virginia Miller and Miss Castle I ■ Olive Teetfets and Miss Castle ■ Prelude in C Minorßachmaninoff I ■ c' 1 ' ,IKl!an Chief Stickman ■ Mary Jane Schaffer and Miss Castle ■Qm Vive Bohm ■ Virginia Miller and Miss Castle I ■ Narcissus I lierni(- e Closs and Miss Castle I Uy iig Poet Martin ■», Mar V Kohls and Miss Castle ■ Marinette Dance Bion I Marshia Older and Mis's Castle I Hungarian Gipsy Seebreck ■ Kathryn Archbold and Miss Castle | -March of the Rookies Dellafield Iri ’ r> Ve Teeters and Miss Castle ■ 1,1 Daughters of the Regiment S Donizetti laul Handler and Miss Castle. I Autos Needed To Convey Soldiers To Cemeteries —— Automobiles to convey the soldiers i f " the two cemeteries Sunday for the Memorial day services are wanted. Auto owners are asked to meet at the I totirt house Sunday afternoon at 1 I • clock. The following have volunI l,elt 'd: to furnish cars | teered to furnish cars: Wm. Zwick, Leo Kiisch, 11. D. My I »' S ’ D' Krwin, L. F. Conter, Dan C'blick, C. A. Burg, W. A. Ixrwer, Wai ' b' l ' Miller, Wil Myers. Oscar Lanken Kleinhenz, Dr. Roy Arch '"hl. Othmar Smith, John T. Myers. *’ U. Vance, Wai Wemhpff, H. M. . UeVoss, John Fisher, Mat Manis. C. ‘ 1 eterson, James KocheP, Charles ( ’olter, c. L. Walters. Harve Schnoll. •I. Voglewede, Thomas Durkin, W. ’• Porter, Clifford Saylors, G. A. ■ Ihislck, A. R. Holthouse, Frank Car''oil. E. W. Lankenatt, Dr. W. E. Smith. ( • C, Pumphrey, J. a. Heller. Dr E G - ''overdale. I he Cloverleaf Creameries will fur- ■ ">'h the two trucks for the members I °f the band and drummers. j

Personals ■ IMm kiwi mi riir VTattl Mrs. Ikdta 18 >usstau,.,Artand Jerome i ' Roussean and Herbert Fullenkamp of Chicago, will motor to Decatur to ■pend Det oration Day with Mrs. Mary Fttllenkamp and daughter. Rose. They will be accompanied to Decatur by Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp. who has been spending the week with Herbert Fulli enkatnp. [ We have received announcement of . the opening of the Hawkins & Vizard ■ advertising agency at 405 South Hill street, Los Angeles, California. They prepare advertising copy and analyze merchandisTg problems. Mr. Vizard • is Gordon A. Vizard, <on ol Dr. Vizi ard of Pleasant Mills, a graduate of i tbe Decatur high school and the University of Missouri. levitations have been recel'-cd liete by a number of citizens to attend a flood control conference to be lak! in Chic’go June ”, 3 and 4. The meeting has been <aT-ed by Vsyor O'Keefe of New Orleans, Mayor Milter of St. Louis and Mayor Thompson es Chicago. Members of the Decatur Country Club and their wives, all who are Intel ested and wish to join, should attend the meeting at the club house Tuesday night. Let’s get started and going. Wives of !n«mbcrs arc invited to t'l emec'fng Tuesday night at the Decatur Country Club. S o’clock. Mrs. Fred King is improving slowly after a several days illness with acute appendicitis. Mr. ams Mrs. E. W. Kampe have returned from Chicago where Mr. Kampe was ill several days. Five of the best farms in the county will be offered at public auction next Thursday. Join the crowd and watch the boys sell them. Fred Reppert has returned from a trip to Albany, Ga. He was surprised to learn when he arrived there that the are suffering from a drought and have had no rain for three months. The pecan crop has been ruined. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson mot-, ored to Indianapolis for a visit. Mrs. Frank E. Jones and children, Donna Helle and Frank, Jr., of Cody, Wyoming, arrived last night for a visit with Mrs. Jones' sister. Mrs. W. M. Kohls and family, and her father, G. W. Stump. Drs. Charles and Charles will leave tomorrow for Elwood and Tipton. Ind. by motor to spend Decoration Day with relatives. ‘‘l wish th’ Lindbergh excitement would die out. Fer all we know, everbuddy inLoui u iu’>a. mav be drdwned.” said Tell Binkley, t'day. Th' only back t' th' farm movement I ever seen wuz immediately after a circus pe-rade. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News Miss Helen Farr spent the morning in Fort Wayne witii friends. Mrs. Fied Sellemeyet and daughter, Della, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer at Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mis. G. H. Wehmeyer and daughter, Helena, will motor to Lake George to spend Sunday and Decoration day as guests at a house party at the Mofellering summer home. C. L. Johnson and daughters, Marcella, Maltha and Alice, of Gary, arrived yesterday for a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hocker and other relatl ves. Mis. (). B. Nichols, of Fort Wayne is spending the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Flank lititlei and other relatives. Mrs. Fred Boildtell and daughters, Alice and Mat die, cf Fort Wayne are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith over Memorial Day. Mr. and Mis. It. O. Johnson ami sons, Roswell and Dick, of Gary, are tie guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Johns n over the week-end. Mr. and Mis. William Lenhart, Mrs. Lulu Swearingen and Mis. Catherine Helm will motor to Richmond Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partlow. <1 buy a FARM at your ■ own price. Five of Ad- I ams County’s best farms ■ I will be sold at auction gg || June 2 and .3. Small j B cash payment, long time Kg Bon balance. See Roy O Johnson. Peoples Loan B & Trust Bldg-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1927.

Mrs. Helm will remain there for a several weeks visit. Mrs. Swearingen will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oldham, at Greenfield, mid Mr. and Mrs. Lenhart will spend Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Huntington, at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kirsch and son, Leo, mul Miss Helen Furr, will spend the week end at Indianapolis with Mr and Mrs. William Nyffler. Mr. mid Mis. T. D. Kern mid daughter, Margaret, of tills city, mid Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gaunt and children, of Huntington, will motor to Toledo Ohio to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr will spend the week-end In Marlon with relatives and will attend the auto races at In- ■ dianapolis on Decoration Day [ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tettman will ( spend the week-end and Memorial . Day In Fort Wayne. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Edwards and , daughter. I'atsy Rose, will spend the i week-end and Memorial Day with relatives In Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colter mid Mr. f and Mrs. S. E. Storms,, of Chicago, I and the Rev. and Mrs. U. S. A. Bridge* j of Wabash, will be the guests of Mr. f and Mrs. Charles Colter Sunday and , Memorial Day. I Mr. and Mrs. Don Quinn and daugh- . ter, Louise, of Chicago, will be MemoC rial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Avon . Bulk and other relatives in the city. Dr. Harry Jones, of Berne, attended i the medical meeting in this city last . evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Simcoke and > daughter, Lois, of St. Louis, are spend- ■ ing Hie week-end here with Mrs. Sim.'coke’s sister, Mrs. Catherine Kanffi man and family. STOMAffI Stomach and bowel dividers cause sudden pains You want W ) relief quick! Take Chamber- We IB lain's Colic Remedy diluted ■& Al iB with water and soon you 11 feel fine. Ask your druggist for this reliable remedy today ] For trial size, send 4c to Chamberlain Medicine Company. 703 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines, lowa. chamberlain's t COLIC and DIARRHEAj pHE_FIRSTAID RLIFOMACH ACHe]

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and is due to leave the stalo Sunday. No reversal of this condition is forecast, be said. o Mis. Chui les Voglewede who was injured in an * automobile accident on the Decatur-Fort Wayne road Thursday evening, Is reported to be improving. She is still it patient of the Adams County Memorial Hospital. Mis. (’. V. Connell and Mltiji Margaret Bremcicamp, who were injured in the same accident have been discharged from the hospital.

| THE ADAMS Theatre | I SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday Matinee at 2 P. M. Ji I mp> i S I/ -1 1 ypJ Picture You don't have to be a baseball fan to laugh at “CASEY JR Jfjj AT THE BAT.” It’s great fun for everyone! AIso—“JEWISH PRUDENCE,’’ with Max Davidson. u: IE A Pathe Comedy. 15c 35c 1 TONIGHT—“TOM TYLER AND HIS PALS.’’ A Cork- I ing Western! Also—“OLD TIN SIDES.” Jfj Jfj A Ton of Fun—with The Three Fat Men. 10c 20c 25c BE IE Tuesday and Wednesday—“AßlZONA BO I ND,” with Gary Cooper. Betty Jewel and El Brendel. THE CORT j SUNDAY and MONDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. i||l|H | | | I ML.nl piuuwtioC IA A r\ B ft t ||j| Bi w i r iK>i?jßßnft lafJAIA B. V Jja BrV I ■ x ' "9K W 4 w *7 * jB. Wb. w J " r / ■ 4 W ** j IKb v Jil S> |HB BB g |Bb Ba mF jTxsfeL ■ He dared all for Revenge! He sacrificed all for Love! F Pulses Beal! Hearts Throb! Senses Reel! Nerves Tingle’ with the gypsy bandit and his beautiful captive > in their fight for their love right. Come See! Come Ah!——for happy memories. “( LOSE SHAVES," COMEDY. 2()c 40c t 11 -I - TONIGHT—Fred Humes in a Blue Streak Western : drama. "BLAZING DAYS.” Comedy Felix, the Cat News Reels. 10c 20c 25c