Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1927 — Page 7

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CLUB calender ■»♦ ■■**■ ■<*» I < Thursday . Moose Homo' ■ v Mm s i'. Hi. . . > EM 'i Lutheran Ladies Aid Society- | M S: . bl! „| house. 4 I*. MMS . elic.il Ladies Aid’i'Siciety- ' |B chill Hi. 2P- Hl- ' Ml T. wnship Home Economic Club' y ( , I'ioi'i nee Moses, all day. E • Friday \i ! Sixthly Bake Sale—U. Ji. ‘ I ii.li. aft < ><’!>. Ml Marys Township Home EconSB , chib —Mrs. Otto Lougenberger. ] 0 p. 111. ■ ;■ ...iriian Class, Christian Bible | ok . Mi@aud Mrs. William Kohls.; I Mcmeluha Club-Psi hij-k jumper/ I after lodge. ■ Sat-u relay f 1.. W. Class of Use Evangelical ( - ch—-Babe Sate October & B Sale by E. A. S. of Ciirtsti;»:>' ■ char. Schmitt Meat Market, Ua. tn. B Monday H aing ttev/ug of Drmnm te S*wM ■ rinb—Mrs. J. S. Put- ■ Cl sell. 6 P H. / , | f Tuesday ■ pe Diem Club —Mrs. G. F. Eich- ■ horn. 7:3« P. M- , ■ •) i k>:a Xi meet Tug— Mrs. • Lcigi St 1 .i.irii, 7:3# p. m. ■- yjplr ' ■ Hendricks-Ncffsinger ■ Mi« : Rena Noffsfnger daughter of Mi ’ uud Mrs. D. U Noffsingor, of Mon- I B i nd t'.ryan B. Hendilcks. of For K V.'aym-. a son of Mrs Mary A. Hend■a ii. of Monroe, were quietly married B oilock Wednesday evening. S aiber IS, at the Methodist church pi i. nnge in Deiatut. The pis’-w. the 1; ii. \V. Stoakes, received the vows I. i. imnrecive single ring ceremony. I hi wi:e an attna'iTc trues I .ii i tint p ack i e rgette crepe I .. drape* of self material fallhi; I ■hi left she. lidi-i and in'll lin< L.,ii id up with br-ortifuljjjuaJ qpd rt:r>- ' - pbis. She vmc a hat of Wack vel t v. mid her footwear wan of black | .4r. 1 1- hdi >■ it. is a p . a! c‘e| I i the For Wayne potrtottice.' Mr. and [ Headricks will 1 aside tn Fort t W..j lie in their ne-wjy mmsirueted otrn- | . ut 451 S Wcisser Park avenue Psi lota Xi *."t)i'hy will meet j) tu x’ TuesdayTright at 7:3k o'eioek at • i m • jpf Mrs. Leigh Ro«di AH ' members are ; ec.nd of a series ctf @oimt;w —* ( lull afternoon parties was held yes- ’ idiiy a.id again proved a popular iwtd ’i i htful means of entertainment. Mi. Roy Archbold was chairman of i«i '' .?rg -. i:.. ' . V Elizabeth .iorisen, Mrs. 11. it. Mis. .1. F. Arnold, Mrs. Ban Nib- , li'k. Mrs. Henry Schulte and Miss I' ll.: Sollemoyer. Forty-eight ladles I 'ticipated in the Bridge program .' ■ a number of others sewed and I. II nuts u: Bridie were v. or Ip Mis. Charles Knapp and Mrs. C. .'■.. nt. A two-course luncheon w:.s w d ut the conclusion of the afterii' i... The third party will be held in a ironlh or six wee!;-; with Mrs. O. L. v.iu.- us chairman. Several out-of-guests attended yesterday's - party. I - Jdm S. Pete:: >n. Jefferson i, wili entertain her Btidge Club ,-T.idu;, afleiuotn. ■ '•’ion No. 2 cf 'he United itr- th'i • \id 1 Io - : -l . d iii hunt and cookie sale at the churcii ! ■-ilay alleTiioi.n. Persons wishing lo I'liee orders may <1 > so by calling 1 hvuc 903. The ■ ..ening cf the Urarnatic Section "t the tV'.'inan’s (dub .will be held l.io hbme of Mrs. J. S. Peterson, 2"', ■I. ifersou sleet, Monday evening. C.tobe; ut 6 o'clock. MemlW'is are : ’''' d f > please bring seventy-five 'cuts for tickets tor the rpening ban- * i"-'t o: tin- Wom-iii's Club to be held lhe !J.-. ,i:ii ('ountiy Club. A nninbe.' of Ladie.i f. ;.n tiur Club cf wld.li Mrs. William I'.urdg i n member, (utrite ever from Marton Wednesday morning and surprised b.er. The ■-iliiw brought with them tt pul-’m k 'iarner and suppei amt spent the af- ' croon playing bridge. Gue sis prize i '• '-i wen by Mrs. B. It. Farr of this city and the club prize by Mrs. George Slossen. Those present were: Mrs. Robert Wathen, M: . Borey Pulley, ■'’lrs. Tclmsr, Mrs. Harley Winsett, Mis. Lagan lundolph, Georgy i

• I on Mi RiehArd MerMtL | t'idiri Jolies, M4s . Beverly Slo.isen, iaud Miss Barbiira Meritt, all of .ijurton. ■ Th re from Decatur were Mrs. B. it. ; I-'u’.r, Mis. a. i_. Bind..,. Mr-. Charles j Bui.d'g, Mrs. Violet Burdg. i Tire St. Paul Ladies Aid mot with , Mis. li. V Smith south of the city,’ WcdnC day Sep ember r* Quilting w.i . th- order of the day. A pot-hick dinner! I wa{ served at 11:30 o'clock. Those I 1 present were: Mesdamea. Simon Myers, Win. Moesclibei ger, Wm^tYager, l 'Ju- I 1 . Im Wolf. Roe "'ind Dav.Fuhrman, Jake Lengenbcrger, Charles ’ McKean, Jay Smith and daughter Ruth’ C. T. Payn . Fi.-eri Hi Waltct -d i ftarb's Schafer, (’. I'. Kayi. Jtdut Hie-, /brighter Phil+is Irene. T. \V. 'IL | sttey, and daughtea, O. T. John son, XV. | W. H.iwki: . S u Banineni iuer, Al-‘i belt Ik'liieke and-children Jack, End- ■ 1 ikk and Phillis June, Aiilf.t Burkhart, I ; Frink Marti* ami H. L. S uit!*. Also j I Rev. Jay* Smith, Mr. L. IL Blossom j suid (isle A riuiitli. The dinner wgj cn- I j .' id by all and at 2:3(1 o'clock the i bu iness meeting was held, conducts i by Mrs. C. T. Payne. j The Carpe Di. in Club wfl meet Tues- | • lay ev-.ning, at 7:3(» o'clock, a\. th ■ j home cf Mrs. G. F. Eichhorn. A birthday dinner was given at th • I hour of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bak* | 3 rilles west of Decatur, last Sunday, j in h >nor of Mrs. Baker's "inh birth- j day anntvemry. A haste tUuue - t j was enjoy dai tiie noon hour. Mrs. . Baker receiv’d many useful gift*. A ! short program was giv< n during the I aft -rnoon. Mrs. Grace tt san | ; ..(f play.d :he piuuo; Mis: Loui-e*' Mi.ier played several numbers; Mi. sj Ve in ql Whalen gave s veiml in r eating* reading*; Hrs. Mary Blossom gave "a r. ailing; Bea F. Benin tt sang j several si in lions; Miss Uuro hy i Ei;ey played several selection on th , I piano. Those present were: Mr. and * lir .. ILtflow Munn upd children. I'arl, i C'.iFi id, feousi. . M il ->n; Mr. aud Mrs. I f.urtes CMok and Children, Dorothy | mil Duuaid. Mr. and M.s. C. C. Sheet* i aud chiidr<n; Flounce True; Mr. | ai<4 Mrs. Pner Peai'Mon; Mr. and , Mra. Wiilier Bin ton and son Homer; , Mr and Mrs. Harvey M. Bake* and 1 hildieti. Marion. Alice and Katherin; ‘ Mias Verneal Whalen; Mr. and Mrs. I *a Jttaey and daughter, Gimin’-; [J Mr. and Mrs. Alva D. Baker uiitrcbil-j ii’ ii, Piiillip, Forest and Ruth Vir- i i,iiiiu; Mt. and Mrs. Frank Biker aud ; cbildien, Otis, EHorp, Edith and Norma; Mis. Mary J!|. out, ol i<>-'! ea-tuiA Mr. mid airs. Eir.eiSwii EL.y ...I nai; .i:i r. of Wr.-n, ().; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheets; M*-. Jack Haiunar; Miss Minnie Mu-rt-fei; j M . and M.;-, Clinton Kimse-y; ?:1 - :-. I tn i Mie, Henry Scheier and eliHd(en. Ruin rt, Beulah, Virginia a-ntl Vesta M i -; Mrs. Harvey Bennett, and sons, B. yrl anil Millard; Mrs. J. I'. B'Dfiet:; Miai tirac- Bennet ; Janie.s E. Bennett; George Bennett; Mrs. Dola I). MeCaguu and children, Frana Victor Miile'Frnd cllildicH. Noble ar. I ' ’.o'i i; .a! Mri) Beu I- il in .t. of Fort Wayne. Bunioais BHO Quick reliaf from pain, grt g B Prevent shoe pressure. Hhlf I ■ At all drug and dwe More* feP* ‘ " f, 4 Put one on—the pu.ni*«o« A banker of large ex- H E pericnce in draining and Ift H general farming said on H Eh one occasion: “I H n known men to borrow K money and build fine H ni houses to live in and I ES Bj have seen the same M H houses sell under the ■ D? sherih’s hammer. 1 @ n| have known men to go M in debt to briy the land M IH adjoining them and so Mw burden Ihem»>eives as to SJ/ ffl lose, their holdings, but flgj Bg I have never known a Hw ’£r man to fail that borrow- ■ ed money to tile drain m M his farm, (wen if he H hD mortgaged his land to O O do it. In the end he al- R E wals came out on top.” I —The— I Krick-Tyndall ( o.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927.

—j Among thorn: wbo attended the for-| nial opening of the People’.) Siutu haul; i at Van Wert lust evening were Messrs, | C. A. Dugan. I!. l» Myers, .1 W. Tyn-j dull, L. C. Waring, G T Burk, Theo-i dore Gi alffci'l, Rescue Oh ndeniiiuß, W. | A. Low«, I, C. W'lWqpn Robert Mein | <-.3, Dau Tyndall, J. H. Heller, and j Mr. and Mi . James Haiklisg, Mr. and Mi .. Albert Scheiman, M. Kirsch mid I several others. Thousands visited the’ I’ >v bank building lust evening, whli ii is one of the han'dsumest in the middle west. , Adelb-rt of Logansport was transacting business here today. j Among the ninny Decatur people; wbo attended me Bluffton Strict l .iir' last night were, Mr. and Mrs. Herman; Myet.s, Mr and Mis. L. F. Cont r, Mr/ and Mis. blertUH.l Meyers, Mr. a-nd Mrs. l-iniry Knapp i.-nd Dr, and M:.-.; (Henn Neptune. Jack j.inis ii, f rt.e'r world ipieu heavyweight pi isu lighter, will he! mi Hie plrtgl.ua the P.lu'jl,,u fair' the »-OHt Os thiu Wt)t .k. He will fciv<a hoj.iug exhibit each of the reuta'hiittg *" ” i '■ - m». - —.■—i, -a—_ --— - - t, < JR ffi; i?-. iR /; /

I THE _ ADAMS Theatre | Tonight and Friday ' * “ JUDGMENT OF THE HILUS & VIRGINIA VAI.LI and FRANKIE D \RR() Jfl Pounding Drama of the Kentucky Hillmen! Life in a f.ny lawn Eg where never change I Where strength is lite and the rtf] jf* weakest to his a,, jve! Cruehing human drama of a cowj-d who 31 became a man K-oufh the trust of woman and the love or a iiti.e / moi boy! Dynam'c! ALSO— TANKS Ol' THE WABASH.” Pj'] • A Ton cf Fun with the three fat men! Jjm !fi . 10 '- 25c 0' 3 1 Bun. Mon. i Tues—GENE STRATTON PORTE R'3 It' ‘’THE MAGIC GARDEN.'' Her Last Novel. fO a? I’gg.aK: auK 1 as - •as sr; me; s’/ifi 1 | THE CORT p Tonight-vTomoirow “WILD BEAUTY” ® ' . ' ' • O- A mighty ili.nua of ‘ths* wid* o;x n spue s w ith nil the F jra thrills |x.'isilile to cram into one picture. Beautiful IP set in s/ tense drama. A wonder pitlurt with a cast ■h headed by Ljcj Rex, tiie wild fiorsc. June Marlowe, Hugh Allen, Comedy— —lO c, 25c $ Sun & M»f. (« irg( Sidney and C.harlie Murray in L* jj-j the low p'-lure, ‘'THE LIFE OF BILEY.” !fi !' S ■.arjeertg.'— *i <ar. -Mcrjg — . ... 4^.._ : /■— - — — lujmbiii 1— nfi *trn -■«*’«£•’ "-wws « y ' 'iw "A ww 1- " ‘ (tu I w I y .*,/ : ’ I What jewels will you wear ■ with that new costume? Your decision is important, for fashion now recognizes jewels as essential parts of the 73. ensemble. Newer modes in setting, as wei! « as the color of gems, are carefully matched to provide ease in selecting and assurance of correct style. Our costume jewelry i*eludes predpus stones, and skillful rej • > ductions, modcrate in cost. Also, Grt.cn diamond-set wrist watches -r a perfecting , touch to your costume. ' Gruen Cartouche, 14 kt. solid gold cast, $-40 <UT!' Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store f 0

j night* of the fair. Ralph Tyiiikill mill Pul Hyland attended a meeting of th? ccipstilutl in 1 i innii'f'tit- of tlii‘ ii " ly i 1 v ini/i-.l NortHteiutern Imlimia Athletic Olli ' i-lala As 'iathm, Ut Fort. Wayn .I, si I night. Robert Imdey has guiiu to'Di fiaaee,; • Hun, t> wuik for Jin.' Puttnun Cmi sti'uction company, --ml < ; .>ntradinr. i Mru, Insley will continue to om:i it • I the Inulny re,stain ant on Court STree-.] I rl <• A'lani is atn-n<!ii: ii ; business in limiuliapolis today. | The wind which a, i uinpan J I the | rain this morning didn’t do any good' ip tin- coin ’Top. Ou the milt.ary! ; sever.il reportcu that fields wore in- 1 I Jured by the blow. I I. Fenn who had been ill for several months is reported no bett-er. Hi/ ;is eiilTering from a serious thro.n j trouble. Dr. J. W. Vizaril ieimne*| today from Jndlanapofis where ho spent i two or three days attending the meet- ; hig'i of tin- slate hn.ilth board and ; visiting old cronies he luu-w when he ; was a power in the stale legislature. M tiiir'heelth Ixwird mgetin’" infan- 1 ! i’’e puraly.i's was discussed ut length, l The s,-eietary of the Ohio board was ore of the speakers and showed that there,ls less of the diwease there this ,K dßOfiMfSiS 1

I year than for several yean, denying an epidemic. s < IST ATE CHAIRMAN I OF DEMOCRATS DEFENDS I‘ARTY ® . 54' l>’. ilXi I,l> FltOM I'At.E (>W* nient buttle and added ' Everyone I i 'o-is I w.. nominated elected in opposition to the groups I Uav#* I limned." f . o— Retired Doctor 9t Year* Old .licliinond, Ind., Sent. 29. (I’P) —! I Dr. T. Henry Da-v-is, who practiced ' ini dieim is le 60 years, today is cel• - f brutiug his 91st. birthday. He retired ! Ijioiu nctive Lie in 1-9114. For 34 lii .tm Dr. Dav’s served Richnioml as | eity hoalt.u effieur and for 20 years' '.was on the state board of health.

Qeire throats Rub Vicks on throat I 1 chest. Relieves 1 two wa V s at on ce— ' U/n £ absorbed, inhaled, i Mary Folks Qer HtDAL* For* L <0 $0 w. BtETONIAN SHOES FOR MEN I Son.

VML'W.’fcafii Si' -StHA £ Sfi •fi . gs ANNOUNCING E, x $ I Piano Store and Sale I a.. • s J’s DecMrir is to have a real Piano Store. n i he Sprsi’we f urniture Co. ;> has tak n the agency hn the Straiihc Hire »f Pianos, Players and Jf? ■ (' d ■•. factory at Hammond, Ind. Sirauhe pianos have been ?. Mt-x >• 1878. Straube Pianos at e hand made, and one grade Bii on’y. S « Making Pianos is An Art! s S :> . . ’ ‘ ifi 1 Manufacturing Pianos Is A Business ® !S ’ Lvu ■ -■ , Jfj . a ■ uniber of Straube I rhl !' ■’< ; prominc nt homes in Decatur. the ni:rh - a( i : ie right here at home. jjj one ot our beautiful ■<■■ bnl ” c ' * g;',' Grands to Dr. and Mrs L. | R . v< j| |. noV(n lo a || ( j you, and is >sCnxr First street Mrs. backed b> the large resources < the ftf hosier; •; •'■■■:,• known in musical cir- Shaube Factork . ® 3p H< and after searching (he market, krt S 3 ■ i'T.’v. ihe'Straube for its beautiful tone The factory representative will demonJfi quality. ; irate th • Strnube line oi pianos and play- & , , , „ , . ers during this sale, gIU 'he t?cwes< models ot Straube pianos .->n] •al ill on display Saturday at the nd evening 31 < ue bin nitme Company, 213 West <\ 'ing tin sale. Ifj or: v - ire*.- '.vliich will mark the be- ,q ;( ' in and he. rth bcantifu’ Carp- 4'l ■ n yfj i ’ this part ol the country. TPEIR OWN PRAISE. LEAVE ORD- LjT An <■ tra aiiGVimitT'svill be given for ’ < < i .MN(>. V'«D REPAIRING, [vh our old j ario, aer iii.mo or phonesTa; »i, Gurim this sale. lOm’i iN. ica’s fine T b four toot mauO wii J Jm ’ ca ‘p , thv gRj v ill also be on display. makes of Radio* she king, she yj ‘ bedeial, and Dayion, at prices ranging ® A 'urge stock ot late <|. It. S. Player fror: STG.tJU to St,OOO.(KI, ami terms to *5? Eo'ds vill be carried in stock. ■uA Us..' buyer, on Radio, and Piano. yi a WATCH FOR AD IN TOMORROWffhM Saturday is the Pic Day. / L. H. PAUL JONES, Factory Representative 1 SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. g S^Sf!figaßOi‘. r 1185883881® I

Action Against Showing Os Fight Pictures Begun. — I..ui I upl.-vo. Sept. 20 -(INSi- | With the aircist of light p-ngms on lhe staff of a local theater whl h was | shewing mutton pictures of the Tun-; ney-Dvinpsey light, ;he United States; ijovirnment today prepared to press; ! chm'ge.i in v hut it claims Is a eoti ; I sprnu-y to violate th" law prohibiting J Int r ateMi'aieiportation and showing | of prize tight films. A warrant ha In a i- a* I in San ■i, . uL ;.,. ♦»

I Friday and Saturday | »—blings to you a splendid® . ho-AMv; of the seasons r fIW ' NKW FA IX I Bl ■ \ Coats I pr'/ey- Sluiinino; new creations wi t :> / you in this showing. Ywu ii find all I 'he new and popular fabrics, richly fnr trimmed and in colors that harmonize i / i~ with your particular taste. 1/ ■■ I y No trouble to show you. Just /I come any day as we will be glad to be Kt at your service. sls to $49.50 . MRS. LOUISA BRADEN’S I Fashion Parlor! 718 N 2nd St. Phone 737.

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I Francisco fur the nrn J of Tex Rickard, promoter of the light. Government agents .wore also inv< stigatlng Ito dil inline wh tiler Tunn’ey mid 1 D inpsey were financially fnteresti I in the pictures. If they aro, the i agent* said, they will be at res ed and ' tried. -— ILAMMONI) D:. (’. H. M- ■ i<lv. : G,u\. mid Dr. il< hell It. Gills, thi i±y /Dm ilu ;c < t I:: N ilioT.l | Dental Society coinentffei to be heli ‘in Dellidl. Michigan Oetoln l' 2X.