Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 170, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1927 — Page 5

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CALENDAR Wedneeday Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Chnrch, Picnlc-MllHard Baumgartner Thursday l-nion Township 4H flub-Paro-,hial school. 2 I’- M. j| q— Yoenian Hall, 2 p. m. Delta Theta Tau-Miss Mildred Keller, 5:45 p- m-Old-fashionc'i ice-ream social—U. B. eharch lawn. 7:30 Loyal Daughters Class of E. V. Bertha and Zelma Furhman. 6:30 p. m. Missionary Sewing Society — Mrs. tfilliam Kitson. Friday Ladies' Aid Society of M. E. church Mrs Delton Passwater 2:30. P.M. Ben Hur Installation of Officers— Ben Hur Hall. 7:80 p. m. St Mary's Township Home Economics Club—Mrs- bh-ed Bender, 1:30. Minnehalw Club-After Lodge. Saturday Willing Workers Class of Nono U. B. church —Letchtie’s Meat Market. King's Heralds of M. E. church— Gladys Doan. 2:30 p. m. The Union Township 4-H Club will Wren Boosters 4-H Club, Wren Park. Sunday Epworth League of M. E. Church Breakfast— Church, 6:30 p. m. The Phoebe Bible Class of the Relumed church will hold its annual picnk at the church tonight at 6:30. All members are urged to bring their own j dishes. The Unto nTownship 4-H Club will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the Parochial school. A good attendance is urged. ./■ ——— i The Wren Booster 4-H Club will hold i public intertainment at the Wren Pirk Saturday night. The Wren orttestra will furnish special music Ice Creac. cake and watermelon will be tented.

A charming luncheon-bridge party was given yesterday afternoon by Miss Zoa Miller, at her home, 534 East Washington boulevard Fort Wayne, tailoring her sister, Mrs. Charles Loch, of Chicago, who is visiting in Fort Wayne, The dainty 1 o'clock luncheon was served at one large table and two smaller tables which were attractively decorated with centerpieces, ‘and on the large table were tall yellow tapers. •“ .1. ,ilui iaiiies inUikeu tile places of the guests. The living rooios the aftunooii games were playd were deeorated with shasta daisies aid gladiola. Three tables tj ere form«d at bridge and one at bunco. Prizes were awarded respectively to Mrs. to’er Hoffman of Fort Wayne, and Iks Madge Hitt 1 ,-of Decatur, and Mrs. J. 0. Sellemeyer. of Eos Angeles, Cal.. Tta Guests fr. m out of the city includ'd the Mesdames D. R. Vail and Oscar Hoffman, of Chicago; J. O. Sellemerey i Dos Angeles, Cal.; Harry Detamore ■ Portland; Harry Starr, of Bluffton ®d the Misses Madge Hite, Fanny Bitei Mrs. Avon Burke, Mrs. Fred 801,11 and Mrs. Clayson Carroll, all 1 <Decatur. Other guests were the Mess ** £s Al *>ert Sellemeyer, G. C. Hoffi I®. Wesley Hoffman, Homer Stewart, Charles Miller. Edward Wilson, R. C. tfiish and the honor guest of ChiHo. The Willing Workers class of the Lnited Brethren Sunday school 1 hold a pastry sale at Leichtle's Market, Saturday, July 23. The t J he . Klng ' 3 heralds of the Methodist ' "Hl meat with Gladys Doan, . ' dy "tternoon, at 2:30 o’clock. A , a ttendauce is urged. J ni J'' S ' ness "feting -as held by the Itatev' f , * le Kappa sorority dt»t , I ' lg at 'h 6 home of the presitnad» ( etile M° ser - Plans were Lak tlle Province meeting »h!ch r" aW4Bee Taeß<ia y- July “6, at host 1,11 ,he Warsaw chapter will Ser er . 1,1 a luncheon bridge party ’“1 sttend nil>erS 01 t!le ,oCal c h a P* er Aid Society of ‘ke I ■Mton p hurch wni nieet with Mrs. I 2:30 Frtday afternoon at 'tseii ° C A Rood attendance is lls ' J oe Lose entertained the mem- I

bers of the Five Hundred Club luast evening at her home on Second street. Prizes for high scores were won by Mrs. L. H. Kleinhenz and Mrs. Frank Barthel. Mrs. Henry Schulte received the guest prize. Mrs Frank Gillig was also a guest besides the club members At the close of the evening, delightful refreshments were served. Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher will have the next meeting. The Psi lota Xi sorority met last evening with Miss Eloise Lewton. Plans were made to attend the joint at the Bluffton Country Club. Thursday, July 28. Members will attend from Hartford City, Huntington. Fort Wayne. Markle and this city. Dinner wil be served at 6:30 o'clock, after which Bridge and other entertainment will be enjoyed. A large attendance from the local chapter will be present. A business meeting will be held Monday evening with Miss Hary Callow at the D. N. Erwin home. A social hour was enjoyed following the business meeting and delightful refreshments were served by the hostess. ‘j he Missionary Sewing Society will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Kitson. The Young Peoples class of the Pleasant Mills Sunday school, taught by Harry Daniels, held its annual picnic at Trier’s park in Fort Wayne Sunday. A picnic dinner was served at the noon hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daniels and daughters, Helen and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Longenberger and son, Jack, Lillian Burke, Pearl Roy, Marcella Gephart. Floyd Carter, Adrian Burke, Harry Edgell, Anna Carper, Harold Martin, Evelyn Hrodbeck. Edith Tague, Edward Melching, Francis Ellsworth, Ruth Halberstadt. Virgil Meuenschwander. Ruth Roy, Cecil Edgell, Viola Carter. Sylvia Steiner. Bessie Carter, Donald Burkhart Menno Steiner, Eva McDaniels, Glen Ray, Franklin Halberstadt, Frank Fortney, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Archer and sons, Edgar and Elton, and daughter, Virginia. Sheriff and Mrs. Harl Hollingsworth entertained at six o'clock dinner last evening for Mrs. Hollingsworth's brother, Cliff Shoemaker, wife and son Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runyon and son Kenneth. The Shoemakers formerly lived at Geneva, but are now located at El Dorado, Okla.

Personals I’ll bet lots o husbands envy Commander Byrd, who kin tear out any ole time in th’ interest o’ science. I noticed this about pessimists —they never git stung. —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Coverdale, of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bobay, of Fort Wayne, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klepper at a round of golf and dinner at the Fort Wayne Country Club yesterday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Schmitt, who left today at noon for their home at Los Angeles, California, were accompanied by Miss Naomi Durkin, who will enjoy an extended visit in the west. Miss Myrtle Akey, of Muncie, is enjoying a week's visit here with her mother Mrs. Doi a Akey, and 'sister, Mildred. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Netteridge and children, of Elyria, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. Maude Dorwin and family. THE MOOSE Annual Picnic will be held next Sunday, July 24 at SUN SET PARK. Bring well filled baskets. Cars will leave Moose home between the hours of 8 and 10. Be there promptly. Committee. MmmMH

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927.

* PETERSON NEWS * * By * * Miss Jeanette Spade * I;*********** x Arden Arnold was a business visitor in Peterson Saturday afternoon. Gladys Spade and Willard Mcßride spent Saturday in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breiner made a business trip to Decatur Saturday. Mr. Charles Werllng, of Tipton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bowers made a business trip to Decatur Saturday. Miss Minnie Steele visited relatives in Peterson over the week-end. Mr. George Keever, of Lynn, Ind., spent the week end with the Keever famiily. Mrs. Clara Ball and daughter, Miss Opal, spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howard, of Decatur, was a caller at the James Ernst home Friday Evening. Mr. Ed Leimenstall was a caller in Peterson Sunday afternoon. Kienble Keever has returned home from Lynn after spending a few days with his grandfather and friends. Mr. Floyd Arnold made a business trip here Monday evening. Mr. Milton Brown was a guest at thejohn Brown home Saturday morning. Miss Catherine Ernst, of Huntington, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr and Mrs. George Bright and Mr. and Mrs. John Bright spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Bright, of Laketon. Milton Hoffman and family were at the J. M. Ernst home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Husar and son Donald, of Huntington, spent Sunday! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weldy. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade and daughter, Velma, were the guests of I Mr. and Mrs. William Spade Sunday, at Vera Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fruchte and daughter Leona were the Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breiner home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and children and Miss Jeanette and Velma Spade attended the program at Pleasant Dale Church, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Straub were callers in Decatur Saturday evening. Rev. William Hygema was a caller through here Monday morning. Mrs. John Brown and daughter Esta attended the vacation Bible school program at the Pleasant Dale church, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelly and daughter. Helen Louise, were guests at Frank Spade home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Rice of Decatur spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Keever. Mr. James Ernst, Simon Howers, G. M. T. Houck and Charles Fuhrman at-1 tended the/funeral of Mr .Krick Mon-i day morning. Mrs. William Johnson and daughter Doris and sons, Bobbie and Marvel Lavearn, were the guests at Mrs. Clara Ball Tuesday. Mrs. A. Straub was the guest at Mrs.

i THE CORT ’ • Last Time Toniht | 8 “BITTER APPLES” 9 A Warner Bros. Attraction w ith Monte Blue and U Myrnaaa Loy * A mighty drama of the briny deep that will set you! g nerves a-tingle with*its drama, action and breath-tak- 3 I ing happenings. as “Just a Husband” Comedy 10c 25c ’ n | Thursday and Friday—Rin-Tin-Tin the Wonder Dog S I in “Tracked by the Police” Sr Sunday and Monday—Milton Sills in “Framed”. S Fr 3 ! Ir 3 ! fn fr 3 ! Fr 3 ! ffl Fr 3 ! ffl fr 3 ! fFI fr 3 ! f—fl fr 3 ! f*n Fr* f’f] Fr 3 ! ffl fr 3 ! Ir J | (r 3

; THE ADAMS Theatre | LAST TIME TONIGHT GLORIA SWANSON IN “The Love of Sunya” S A Romantic revelation of the heart questions of every Sra i>irl—you or your girl... Fame, Money, Wealth or just jjj Love—for which will she marry? ee how Sunya met her fate—and picked her mate, in this wondeful drama U" of contrasts—Fashion and Beauty—Passion and Duty! Also Aesop's Fables, Pathe News and Topics of the Dav. ijr 10c - -25 c * S 3 Thursday and Friday—‘.WOMEN LOVE DIAMONDS”— with Pauline Starks, Owen Moore, Lionel Barrymore and !fj Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Sunday and Monday—LON CHANEY— in “THE UN- % KNOWN”—with Norma Kerry and Jean Crawford . tK

Frank Spade Monday evening. Mr. and Mis. John Harding, of Fort Wayne were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Straub. Misses Bernadlne Schraulka and Merlam Parrish and Rolland Parrish and Robert Schraulka were the guests of Mr. Gienzle Keever Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family were guests at Mrs, Frank Spade Sunday evening. — o —— M * NEWS FROM PREBLE * * By * * Mrs. Lorrine Kichner * Messrs. Fred and Rudy Ratnsier, of Fort Wayne visited with friends in Preble. Larwell Shady, of Cleveland, Ohio is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr and Mrs. A. Shady. The Misses Zelma and Bertha Fuhrman, of Decatur, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orie Newhard and family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elzey, of Fort Wayne, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Elzey, of Preble. A new garage is being built in the west end of Preble by Victor Hoffman. It will be completed in about a month. The Misses Melvena Newhard, Zelma Fuhrman and Bertha Fuhrman and Messrs. Curtis Engle, Claude Foreman, and Frank Moser motored to Berne 1 Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miiikia, will leave r - 1 —"s 1 Lo Housewives of Decatur and Adamd County We wish to announce that Mr. Lawrence Geels, Decatur, Route 5 is our representative in this locality. Fuller Brush Co. . Says His Rheumatism Is Entirely Gone Found Quick Relief After 18 Years of Suffering, , “I suffered with rheumatism for 18 years without getting more than temporary relief. My feet and legs would swell until at times I could hardly move, and the pain was awful. I couldn't even take off my coat without help. Then I heard of Viuna and bought a bottle. From the first I saw it was helping me, and so I kept right on, and now I am pleased to say my rheumatism is all gone and I feel fine, and work at the factory every day. I feel my present health is all due to Viuna.”—Col. Bedwell, 605 West Franklin St., Hartford City, Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you’re not glad you tricil Viuna, your money will be refunded. *1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE

Wednesday for Brooksville, Indiana, where they expect to move in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Bresick hud as (heir guests over the week-end, relatives from Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Newhard and sons John, Orval and Dale visited Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fuhrman and family Sunday evening. Miss Mildred Werllng visited iu Fort Wayne Sunday. Robert Kolter hag returned home after a few days visit with his aunt Mrs. Palmer of Decatur. Mr. Loyd Shackiey, of Decatur, visited his wife and son, of Preble Sunday evening. Mrs. Otto Dilling and Family, August Werllng and daughter. Mildred. iNSHf'wtTn -the . jfe MAN WAN’TED CJooiiT live tn an to write automobile insurance. We have a very attractive policy written “in the right way.” and a good agency contract will give to right man general agency of Adams county. See Edgar Harrison, Murray. Hotel this evening or Thursday, or write Oak Auto Insurance Association. 701. Chamber of Commerce 81dg.., Indianapolis, Ind. Itx

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visited Mr. Jim Steel and family Monday afternon. Mr a and Mrs. Dorothy Shady and son Donald, of Fort Wayna, visited the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady over the week-end. Leila Sllcklman, Glennys Mcßarnes and Margarite Zimmerman, of Fort Wayne, visited their pareuta over the week-end.

ceR) IT’S an old, old story yet it’s always worth repeating . . . this telling you to strive for FINANCIAL FREEDOM I It should be the aim of every foresighted, right-thinking man or woman! For, there is no contentment so great... no happiness so complete as knowing that you can face the uncertainties of the future without a single financial worry! If you haven’t started your battle for that Financial Freedom, get going now! Open a Savings Account With us today! Old Adams County Bank We pay 4% Interest!

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