Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 189, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1927 — Page 5

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( 1.1 B CALENDER ; ■ "’ Thursday Moose Legionairei — Moose Home, s p. M- , I Uniteri Brethren Ladies’ Aid bo [ dety-Mrs. Earl Krider, 2 p. m. t niou Township 4-H Club—Paroch ia l school house, 2 p. m. j Thursday-Loyal Workers Class of I E v. church Picnic— Henry Barkley honWi 0 a.l»* j five Hundred Club —Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher 7:30 P. M. Friday Tri Kappa Called Meeting — Miss Vivian Burk, 7 p. m. Tirzah Olub—Ben Hur Hall, after | : lodge. Saturday Auction sale of cakes and homemade candy for U. B. Ladies AidCourt House square. 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Sam Acker entertained several young ladies at dinner and supper Wednesday in honor of her grand niece, Miss Marie Beck, of Delphos. Ohio, who is spending a few weeks fiere with the Acker families. Mr. and Mrs. Burg Womack entertained a group of fi lends at their home 816 Line street, Tuesday evening, in honor of their daughter, who celebrated her eighteenth birthday anniversary. Miss Womack leceived several beautiful gifts and the guests all wished her many happy returns of the day. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Roop and daughter, Helen: Lawrence Callow; Mildred Debolt; Peail and Vernon Ogg; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Zimmerman; Everett Eley; Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Miller and sons, Don, Hugh and Ernest. A called meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority wil be held at the home of Miss Vivian Burk Friday evening at seven o'clock. All members are urged to attend. I The Fifth .iljijual reunion of thq defendants M William Kir.g will fee held in the Calloway Park at Elv ood Sunday August 21. All members are urged to attend. Miss Peggy Morton, who is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan, entertained six little girls at the Dugan home yesterday afternoon Games were played, after which a delightful lunch was served. Little Nancy Goodrich, of Indianapolis, was an out of-town guest. The first Country Club party for the women members, which was held Wednesday, proved a great success in every way. Fifty-two Decatur ladies were present, besides a number of out-of-town members and several out-of-town guests. The living rooms of the club house were beautifully decorated with gladioli, phlox and dahlias. Five games of Bridge were played in which Mr Elmer Kampe, Mrs. Cliffold Saylors and Miss Florence Holthouse won high scores and were rewarded with beautiful prizes. The committee, through the chairman, Mrs. (’. A. Dugan, wishes to thank the ladies for the liberal patronage and thank Mrs. A. R. Ashbaucher and Mrs. Roman Parent for the beautiful flowers for the decorations. At 5:30 o’clock, a delicious two-course lunch was served. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. Tony Falk, Miss Patsy Falk, of Jonesboro, Ark.. Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer, Miss Mary Falk o fFort Wayne; Mrs. Ed. Meyers, of Hamilton, Ohio; Mrs. I). C. Kauffman, Mrs. White and Mrs. H. C. Steinman, of Monrcevilie; Mrs: T. M. Reid, of Rome City, and Miss Marie Williams, of Auburn. The Moose Lpgionaires will meet at the Moose home at 8 o'clock this evening. — o hospital notes Evangeline Fuhrman, little daughter °t Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman, under"put a tohslllotomy at the Adams County Mtneotial Hospital this mornln.g and is recove: ing nice'y. Airs. Charles Patto.i. who has bsen seriously Hi a t the Adams County Memorial Hospital following a major °Peration, which she underwent severa' days ago, was slightly better this afternoon. — Miss Gertrude Dally, of the Lorine la.auty Shoppe, is enjoying a week’s 'aiation at her home in Freemont. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowen are en•i°y mg a several days outing at Web- , s ‘er Lake.

Personals 1 111 Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Macy and duugh-’ ter. Martha Alice or Galion. Ohio, arrived hist night for a visit. Mr. Macy i went to Chicago this morning to at-1 tend to business and will join Iris family after a few days. • W.lll Simpson and Hubert Schmitt attended the Jay county fair this afternoon. 1 Roscoe G'lendennlng made a real, birdie at the golf course the other day. A birdie is when one makes a I hole in one less than par. Roscoe didn't do that but he hit a ball on a ' Vne drive and it stmek a robbin, turning it a couple of flip flops and :making it quite dizzy for a few moments. Th’ Colonel Lindbergh dinner at th’ Columbia Club wuz a big success. Th’ chicked wttzn’ slippery, an' nobuddy speke who liked t’ speak. Th' hartest kind o' prosperity t’ stand is a neigh bor's —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News Mrs. William Murtaugh and daughters, Marie and Regina, were Fort Wayne visitors yesterday. Miss Vivian Burk has returned from Louisville, Kentucky, where she visit cd her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Holthouse. Norbert Holthouse, Charles Holthouse and Dick and Tony Falk, of Jonesboro, Ark., attended the Jay County air at Portland yesterday afternoon. The Misses Helen Kocher, Mary Suttles, Dick James. Ferd Nessel, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers and Mr. and Mis. William Lenhart motored to For' Wayne last evening. Lafayette, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. V%il, of Fort Wayne, visited friends here last evening. The Misses Margaret and Charlotte Niblick, of Fort Wayne, are visiting friends and relatives here today. Roy Kalver, who has been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Kalver, for the past few- days will return to Chicago tonight. The Misses Helen and Edwina Schroll have returned from Kansas City, Mo., where they visited their brother-in-law and sister Rev. and Mrs. Howard Brumley. Mr. and Mrs. Schroll will return from Kansas City Sunday. Miss Alta Teeple, of Fort Wayne, I will spend the evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tecpie, of Third street. Rev. and Mrs McCarger and son, of southeast of Monroe, were shoppers in the city today. Claude Harvey, of southwest of the city, was a business visitor here today. | Mrs. George Reidenbach, Mrs. Geo.' Scaur and Miss Priscilla Scaur, of . Convoy, Ohio, were shoppers here today. 1 Hilda and Margaret Bleeke, of Union township, were visitors in the city this afternoon. Mrs. I. W. Macy and daughter, Martha Alice, of Galion. Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heller for several days. Mr. Macy left this morning on a business trip to Chicago. Regular Saturday Auction Will Not Be Held This Week Owing to the fact that Ed Ahr, of the Butler and Ahr Sale company, is conducting a cattle sale at, Berne Saturday, and the Reppert Auction. School will hold a sale next Tuesday, the regular Saturday auction sale at the Decatur Sale barn will not be held this Saturday, Mr. Ahr. manager, announced today. WiW .tl 11-S Quick Way to Build Up Go to any druggist and get a trial package of Burkq’s Cod Liver Oil and Iron in sugar coated tablet form. In a day or two you'll find'you are eating more and gaining in weight. Be sure to specify Burke's and get an 18 days’ treatment for SI.OO. 'Guaranteed to benefit or money refunded.-— Callow & Kohne.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 11,1927

* NEWS FROM PREBLE *' * By * * Miss Lorine Kirchner *i B*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥K Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and' [family motored to Kendallville Tuesiduy morning, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sliergxk. The, Hoffman family is enjoying a twoweeks vacation. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff attended the Home-Coming held al the Mag ley Reformed church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Melcher und family of Hoagland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith und fam-! ily Sunday. .- Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters,: Irene, Lorine and Erma, spent Mon-[ day afternoon shopping in Fort' .Wayne. I Mr. and Mrs. V. Milikflan left Wed-' nesday morning for Brookville, where they will make their home. Mr. 1 Milikian will assume his duties as a ' teacher in the Brookville high school when the school term opens. J Leo ‘‘Dutch'’ Ehinger, of Decatur,' was a business caller in Preble' ' | Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, of Decatur. and Robert Kropp, visited the ' formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Smith, Monday. j Mrs. John Kirchner. Mrs. Lloyd Shackley and son, Darrell Eugene, spent a few hours Wednesday mom-! ing in Fort Wayne, enroute to Sturgis, Michigan, where they were joined by Mrs. Lewis Stettler. They will spend several days visiting at Stur- ■ ' gis, Centerville and Klinger Lake, j Michigan. .Osie and Fay Shimp visited rela-! fives at Geneva Wednesday. They I ' were accompanied home by Mrs. L.' S. BuckmaJter, of Geneva. , Miss Anna Dierkes and Mr. John Kiess spent Monday evening visiting • Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dierkes. 1 Mr. and Mrs. V. Milikian were • pleasantly surprised Monday evening - when a large host of friends gather-. cd at their home to give them a farewell party. Delicious, refreshments were served. Those who en- [ joyed the evening were: Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuhrman an<J daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, Mrs. Albert Shady, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reppert and son, Milton, Mrs. John Kirhner, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Maynard and son, Mrs. Bentley and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughter, Miriam Mr. and Mrs. August Slickman. the Misses Erma. Irene, Lorine Kirchner, ■ ■ I. !■■ I HI ■!»-..

■ ■ -"MU, 111 II 1 ■W" ■ ! Sunday School I PICNIC The Pleasant Mills Baptist Sunday School will hold a picnic in the Mart Jaberg woods on the old Koop farm near the old Jones school house, one mile east of Pleasant Mills, Thursday, Aug. 18, ’27 Ihere will be wheel barrow. bicycle and foot races and a pole climbing contest, with prizes for the winners. Dinner and supper will be served on (he grounds and there will be till kinds of refreshments. COME.

i —-rI THE CORT | ep pg fP Tonight and Tomorrow g “WHITE GOLD” IF Ua Ee m A Producers Attraction with Jetta Goudal and good cast. 31 The stark drama of a beautiful Spanish dancing girl, anti of a sheep rancher played on the pitiless, superiKuted desert—[Lc’ What was this devoted wife to do? She loved her jx; ip husband, his father hated her and another rl man co-veted her. “Why Pay Rent?” Comedy 10c, 25c Si SUN. & MON.—"LOST AT THE FRONT", featuring gJ Charlie Murray and George Sidney. SB | THE ADAMS Theatre | ij- “Where the Air is always Fresh and Cool” Tonight and Friday | ‘ ‘ THE LADY FROM HELL ’ ’ 1 SB with Blanche Sweet, Roy Stewart. Ralph Lewis 31 3n] and a fine supporting cast. Jfi Abduction. Murder. Flight and Intrigue, merging with JfJ hilarious comedy, scintillating wit, anil versatile clev- QL? UE erness make this a rattling good melodrama throbb- yr ing with life and pulsing with passion! Also —"DON’T TELL EVERYTHING," with Max Davidson 31 and James Finlayson. A Pathe Comedy. 10c 25c gQ SUN. &■ MON.—BEBE DANIELS in "A KISS IN A TAXI."

Gertrude und Bernetia Hoffman, Flossie, Nina and Ethel Shady. Francis t | Slickman and Susie DilLing and the [ Messrs. I<eo Hoffman, John and Ivul Newhurd. j | Miss Dorothy Hoffman is spending a few days visiting her aunt <wd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Straub uhd family, of Decatur. I Mrs. Herman Werling spent Wednesday visiting her sister, Mrs. George Bultemeler. Margaret Bultemeler is visiting herj grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eichoff. for a few days. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the I Beulah Chapel church met at the I home of Mrs. Otlo Dilling, Wednesday, all day. At noon, a delicious potlitck dinner was served. Those .present were Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and daughters, Elizabeth and Mary, | Mrs. Orval Heller, Mrs. Orie Newhard, Mrs. Johnson and family, Mrs. Frank Spade and daughters, Jeanette 'and EKzabeth, Mrs. Al Straub, Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. Mrs. Kelly and daughter of Decatur, Rev. and Mrs. I C. Maynard and son, Mrs. R. P. Briesick and daughter, Susan Ellen and 'niece, Betty Wallace, Miss Susie |DiUing and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family. Dick James and Ferd Nessel returned to their homes in Indianapolis ..and Marion, respectively, today after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Myers, of Fifth street. mi Has that dell1 cious flavor — the kind you , always rememI ber! Plain or Zs c \ Hop Flavor, (j) j'ji fl SCHAFER CO. X. V'/ Distributors . f —Hfxi'iif. I

Preble Residents Return From Trip In Michigan Mr. und Mrs. August Werling and daughter, of Preble, have returned from a trip through Not (hern Indiana and Michigan. They went az far north as Hie Canadian border und covered about 1,100 miles, in Northern Michigan, Mr. Werling stated that the corn

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Hitffured from a frost during the first week in August. C. J. Voglewede and W. A. Klopper left this morning to attend the layman’s retreat at Notre Dame University. Arthur Voglewede accompanied them to South Bend. Mrs. J. M. Sapp and daughter, I Gladys, of south of Willshire, were visitors in the city this afternoon.

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