Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 27 October 1927 — Page 3

I'HB CALENDER I* Thursday WL lyXt ' ■■ n»""’. s *’• M - ■ ~ ho’.i ■. parlor:-. !’■ M. ', ran \i I Society, hool 4:ihi | jononiic-i Club. Monmou 11 School. M , > thorns choir, I). C. II S S s' ?:• I' >'• z Mrs. Herman J'.hingor J>. M. jiarimn Class, Christian Bible 01, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pyles, P. M. ingelicnl Ladies’ Aid Society, •h parlors, 2:00 p. m. >sbyterian Aid Society, Mrs. Wiljee, 2:30 p. ni. ?ebe Bible Class, Reformed S. S. Dallas Goldner, 7:30 P. M. C. T. U. Address, Christian th, 8:00 P. M. E. S.. Masonic Hall, 7:30 p. m. Friday L. of C. E, of Evangelical church, uerade parry Mrs. Mary Chronis:3o P. M. I. c i'less, IT. B. Church, Hallowarty, Glennys Elzey. •cas Class, Evangelical S. S., Esta Liddy, 7:30 p. m. squerade party, Brandyberry Marys Twp. Home Economics Mrs. John Clark, Mills P. M. ■ohontas Lodge Masquerade, potsupper, 7:00 P. M. ■ Party, Country Club 6:30 1 ft M. ■ HBl ■ High Festival. ■ Mcbniouth H. S. ■ Saturday ■ : iAil Market. ■ Monday ■ S’!: K.i: :.i Booth. Court House iEE E ■b- ■’ hili. Mrs. Din Sprang. ■ Tuesday ■ ' :i l.adi, s Ai liS.sje'y- Mis ■ ■ Wednesday S ®F Chib. Mrs. Br:<" Butk-v ■ MSi i i ” Club. Mrs. Chai I, D.i- ■ sa | BASQUERADE FOR H* tl SAN SCHOOL PUPILS K ■Tin- p::it.<> pupils of Miss Sue Ziin- ■^® rni l;l acher of the European " I ” lli:islc Fort Wayne. en- ■ masciuerado party, Tuesday ■ Mmic.:'. ai th,. European studio in the ol C. building. Games were played ■ J’l’i diss Gertrude Teems was the ■ winner of the prize. After Bfii ‘ :| t eVHn *»R l f mmsie and enrefreshments were sen- | P' i’iiose present were: Gertrude ■ D'U.i Shosenberg, Isabel Baum- ■ Margaret Strand, Verena and ■ m Zimmerman, Melvena Williams ■ ■F' 1 ’ Teems, Jaunita r Knod!e. BernR all d Sue Zimmerman. | “tCYPT" TOPIC OF I ■iSTCRICAL CLUB PROGRAM I ■"Egypt, the land of Mystery" was I '"Pic of a paper prepared by Mrs. I e <l Handier and read at the meetI B*" ttle Elistorieal Club, Wednesday I at the home of Mrs. Harl I Hollingsworth on First street. Mrs. | began with the early ChrisI ® !1 ” h‘ s ‘Ory of Egypt and followed it I r: 'tgh to the modern times. She of the wonderful agricultural | of the country in these i times and described the huge ! tn >s which have been built in the t river for irrigation purposes. The : proved a most Interesting one I Bod was quite complete with historical Following a short business ses■°n, the hostess, assited by Mrs. Roy and Mrs. D. H. Campbell, serv■d lovely refreshments. The next meetwill be held with Mrs. Brice Butwith m. p;. Hower as leader! x • H. S. DANCE AFTER OOTBALL, GAME SATURDAY file Athletic Association of the ecatur high school will give a dance Jttirday evening, in the Masonic Hall ! a fitting farewell to the football sasen cf 1927. The game with Ken--I'dville on the local field, Saturday ftenican, is the last of the season and ill be celebrated in the above manf>r - Good music has been engaged for 3K/ le PccPoioa and dancing will start agbout nine o’clock. Admission charges

will be seventy-five cents <t couple or fifty cents single admission. CATHOLIC LADIES | HOLD BRIDGE PARTY i The Catholic, Ladies entertained i with a benefit card party, Wednesday jevening, at the D.C.H.S. auditorium. ■Bridge, Five Hundred. Rhum and Bingo furnished the diversion for the evening. Approximately two hundred people were in attendance. Bridge, prizes were won by Miss Beatrice Keller, Miss Mayme Deininger, and Mr. Lee Lawless. Miss Anna Ginley, Mr-. John Miller. Frank Gillig, and Frank Heiman, Jr., wen 1 the successful ones in Five Hundred. Miss Matilda Koenig, Miss Meyers, Joe Spangler and Philip Heiman won the prizes in Rhum. In Bingo, Miss» Francis Sc ilift was awarded the prize. Eskimo pics were sold for refreshments. The committee in charge were: Mrs. Schulte, chairman; Mrs. H. E. Keller, Mis. 11. Lengerich. Mrs. Iz>e Meyers, Mis. Frank Schnitz. Mrs. V. J. Bornann and Mrs. Joe Colchin. TRI KAPPAS TO HAVE BOOTH The Tri Sorority held a called meeting, Wednesday evening, I ■it the Old Adams County Bank and j ■ni’d' arrangements for a booth, I which they will conduct, Monday j evening, on the court house lawn, in i connection with the Halloween cele- I bration of the evening. Hamburger j ■andwlches, hot coffee, candy and I other refreshments will be sold. The m< ney derived therefrom will lie used j 'or charitable purposes. - jTCODE CLUB RECEIVES NEW MEMBERS The Gecodo Club enjoyed a most lelicious dinner, Wednesday evening, at five-thirty o'clock, in the General Electric club rooms. Following the linner 3 short business session was held. A board of directors was apx inted as follows: Misses Leia RefV•, Ethel Tumbleson. Dora Miller, Alta Smith and Ehtel Durbin. Asocial hour followed during which four new ■n tubers. Misses Mary Hill, Opal Ichnson, Ruth Suman and Cecil Ehr;am were welcomed into the club. The V. I. S. Class of the United Brethren church will enjoy a Hallowren party Friday evening. October 2S it the home of Miss Glennys Elzey >n North Tenth street. Everyone is ■icstfd' to come masked. E. B. R. CLUB ENTERTAINED Miss Mary Neptune entertained the members of the E. B. R. club, last evening, at her home on South Second street. After a business session. Bunco was played and the prize awarded to Miss Delores Klepper. a guest. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the evening. The E. L. of C. E. of the Evangelical Church will hold a masquerade party | F. evening at 7:30 o’clock at the heme of Mrs. Mary Chronister. All members are requested to come masked MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR MISS ALMA ANDREWS Miss Alma Andrews entertained a number of friends at the home of Mrs. Ervin Elzey Tuesday evening, in honor cf Mrs. Homer Brubaker. The affair was in the nature of a Hallow-. ecn party and miscellaneous shower.; The evening was spent in playing progressive bunco and various con- ‘ tests. Prizes were won by Grace Leich tensteiger, Agnes Conter, Ethel Tumb,Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Mustcrole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster without the burn. You feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Mustcrole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore tlu-oat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent pneumonia and ’ flu.” Jara & Bittar then a mettard plaster

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I leson ami Gladyx Reffey. who in turn pre . •iHed them to the honor guest. j l.uter in the evening delicious refresh- ■ meats Wi re served. The guests llicbld* I i d,, Misses Olive Walters, Ethel Turn- . Menon. Gladys Rel'fey, Ells? Bleeke, Florence Leichtensteiger, Hazel ■ rnunyun, Inez Heller, Florence Draper I vu Heller, Grace Leiehtensteiger, Agnes (' liter, Ina Noack, Agues Huston, li’tuies Girod, Clara Egley, Celia , Mayer, and the Mesdames Wandu Harker, Doi a Miller, Emma I’.ebout, MaryGault and Eivln Elzey. ' CHRISTIAN LADIES AID HOLDS HALLOWEEN SOCIAL I The Ladies Aid Society of the Christian church held a Halloween social, Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs, Noah Mangold on South First street. The home was decorated for the occasion in Halloween colors, pumpkin faces and black cats. A large number of the guests came masked and Miss McFarren was awarded the prize for being the best masked and Mis. Hornet Ruhl teveived a prize for the m st horrid mask. In a cakewalk, Mis. Homer Ruhl received a prize for the cake, a fishing pons uno provided ■ entertainment for the evening. At I tlie close ot the evening, refreshments of pumpkin pie, sandwiches and coffee were served. The committee in charge of the social included Mrs. Dr. Charles, chairman, Mrs. George 1 Teems, and Miss Ada Stevens. MEETING OF ' ' SHAKESPEARE CLUB The Shakespeare Club was enter- ' tained, Wednesday 1 afternoon, by Mrs. (

| THE ADAMS Theatre g Jfi Tonight and Friday S “CLOSED GATES” g 20 with Johnny Harron, Jane Novak : . J and a good supporting cast. ffi <<] THEY FOUGHT THE WORLD TOGETHER! Two brave un--2ro daunted souls, daring the wrath and cruelty of the world! Back IE to back—fighting ignorance, prejudice, cunning, fighting, above (uEj [Ut= all—a lost memory! gjLC ALSO—"A GOLD DIGGER OF WEEPAH” with Billy Bevan, WS* S! A Pathe Comedy. pp, !fi io. 25c Sunday and Monday—LILLIAN GISH and Norman Kerry LE in “ANNIE LAURIE.” JR -JH I THE CORT I pfi] i® Tonight—Tomorrow | “H I S DOG ’ ’ | ffi A DeMille production with ALL-STAR CAST i This social outcast loved his dog and the collie was Jfi ready to lay down his life for his master, and when this man was called upon to choose between the girl LC he loved and the dog he cherished — Don’t miss this WE vivid, dramatic, appealing picture. Ifj “LUCKY DOG’’ “FELIX, THE CAT” 1 Oc 25c S LC ' * Sundav and Monday—“THE CAT AND THE jjr CANARY.” Stupendous mystery play. 1 ®j ® 1 ti Independence H fcSffl The love of independence Kai v'm I Kif II is in every American. IgiF, I Th truest road to independence is IK Al v’T || competence. And a sure road to 88l i competence is to open a savings Mg I accoun *’ u '* I fzJ OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ilB | I*s AT THIS BANK WJRJ Mk '’Arc 4% Interest paid on savings fejj Eg Peoples Loan & Trust Co. BANK OF SERVICE |B=3 v

F. E. France at her home on Mercer Avenue. Mrs. S. I). Beavers hud charge of the afternoon's study program anil used ns her topic. ’’lhihlic Welfare and International Relations", This subject was divided into four sub-topics as follows: (a) Economic Realties, (b) International Health, (c) The International Labot Bureau, tdt International Exchange of Prisoners. Mrs. Beavers gave het subject in the form of a lecture instead of reading it us a paper and it proved mast interesting. Several sub-topics were also read. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mis. Charles Dugan and Mis. Dugan wiH also have the study program. f M Four Out of Five Need This Tonic Thin folks are usually fliin blooded and need more iron in the Idood to give it strength and vigor. Cod Liver Oil builds tissues, iron enriches the blood. Be sure to ask for Burke’s Cod Liver Oil and Iron in sugar coated tablet form to secure a full 13 days' treatment for SI.OO. Guaranteed to benefit or money refunded. — Callow & Kohne, druggists. ———————

Hear The New Automatic Orthophonic Victrola Something Something New Different £ This fine instrument is the latest word in the music world. Beauti- | iul and attractive, it has perfect orthophonic reproduction. It is operated electrically and automatically plays fourteen records, changing and playing them mechanically, requiring no changing. This new instrument will he on display at our store FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. STOP IN TO HEAR AND INSPECT IT. • IT HAS BEEN SOLD TO THE Adams Theater and will be delivered to them next week. The Adams Theatre, always/ striving for the best, can now assure its patrons of the finest musical » entertainment to be had. The Holthouse Drug Co. ■ SMiSffillfflfiHfiSHi SUfiRRfiRRRRfi | What you save on these coats will buy | I a new hat or new shoes f » £ I JA | Ji F f I £ I fill, SfeMiiiß i s - ai® iiw I 1 • Hi ww mm I i f / / is : rat : S' £ They are not “sale coats”—skimped or scamped somewhere fig £ to make a low price. We happen to know that they were made to ig ifi fetch $lO to S2O more. [g How we happen to have them to sell at I $22.50 to $32.50 | I® is too long a story. The pictures show that they are smart of line m —and you wi.l find, when you cone, that they are of particularly MR ifi good materials and notably well tailored. yp tfj Seo them early—first choices mean much. i The Kuebler Co. j £

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