Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1927 — Page 3

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■ CLUB CALENDER Friday ■ n in llnr Hard Time Social. 8 P.M. •■poeob. alas <IHH team practice. Saturday ■ Christian Ladles Aid bake sale, I K h lte Meat Market. 9:00 A. M. Monday f | Research Club. Mrs. A. R. Fleddcr-1 Tuesday Psi lota Xi Sorority call meeting. |rs. Leigh Bowen, 7-30 PM. Wednesday Historical Club. Mrs. Ed Ahr 2:30 M. . Shakespeare Club, Mrs. John Tynjsll. 2:30 P. M. ENTERTAINS .UNCHEON BRIDGE CLUB M:s. Lawrence Klelnhenz was hoseSs to the members of the Luncheon hidge Club Thursday evening, at her lome on North Sixth street. Guests •her than the duly members, were (rs. Dan Niblick and Miss Jeanette Olinger. Mrs. Janies Arnotfi and Miss lose Tonnelier won the club prizes nd Miss Jeanette Ehinger was awardd the guest prize. At a late hour, rereshments were served. The next Beating will be held with Mrs. Frank tathel, Jefferson street. 10 CHA REAS PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The So Cha Rae Club was entertaind. Thursday evening, by Miss Marie llurtaugli at her home on Mercqp Lvenue. During a brief business sesion, Lie Club made arrangements for heir Christmas Party which will be leld December 15. Bridge furnished the diversion for the evening and irizes were awarded to Mrs. Hubert ichmitt. Miss Regina Murtaugh and Miss Alice Kriegel. Two new members Here received into the club, Mrs. Glen Hill and Miss Hary Harris. Following the games of Bridge, delicious refreshments weie served by ilu; D. T. T. ALUMNI ENTERTAINED THURSDAY Mrs. Hubert Schmitt was hostess Thursday afternoon, to tile Delta Theta Tan Alumni, at her home on Second street. Miss Genevieve Berling was a guest besides the Alumni members. Bridge was played and prizes awarded to Mi c Joe Breimon and Mrs. Clarence Berber. Mrs. Jack Brunton was consoled for low score and Miss Genevieve Berling was puesented with a guest prize. A delicious tw i-course luncheon W'is sei". ,1 by the posters. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Bernard Tdrveer on Fourth street. PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mr.-. John Heller and Mrs. John Magley were the November hostesses for the meeting of the Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church, "’lrch was held in the church parlors Thursday afternoon- Mrs. H. H. Ferntheil had charge of the Devotions Deut. 26; 1-12.” Chapter one of the study book "Making a Nation” provided the lesson for the afternoon which was conducted by Mrs, F. E. France. Sub-topics were given by Mrs. Charles Teeple and Mrs. John Hif'hr Mrs. Ed Moses gave a very Interesting talk on the Philippine Islands, it's people and ft’s customs. Plan; were also made for the annual Home Missionary Thank Offering Prais.- service, which will be held Sunday evening, November 20. MrOhas. Tecpie. Mrs. E. D. Engeler and Mrs. H. H. Ferntheil are the committee in charge of this service Mrs. Harr et Kirswell, Minister of Education of the Third Presbyterian church nf Fort Wayne, has been engaged to "‘liver the address f;r evening. Mrs. Kirswell has had much experience in Missionary Stations and will take for her topic for the evening Home Missions.” Following the Program, the hostesses served refreshments. The' December hostesses will be Mrs. H. H Ferntheil and Mrs. E - fr Engeler. Mrs. W. H. Lee will have charge of the lesson. THANKSGIVING POTLUCK DINNER The members of the Work and Win C| ass of the United Brethren Sunday School numbering, about fifty, enjoya most delicious chicken ThanksK v ing dinner Thursday evening, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Riirrpl Deon West Jefferson street. The* I >nl luck dinner wos served cafeteria s, Jle. Following the dinner, games an d contests were enjoyed. Mrs. Har-

ry Poling and Floyd Meyers were the 'Ucccssful participants in one contest •nd Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gilpin were .iitors in a second contest Miss Se’ma Smith entertained with a piano sclo. During a brief business sesion the class decided to act as sales- | men for "Sall O-Jell,” the proceeds of the sales to be diverted to the Unitled Brethren Building fugd. INSPECTRESS FAILS TO APPEAR I Members of the Woman’s Relief Corps were subjected to a dissappointinent, Thursday afternoon, when they gathered in their rooms at the Yoemen Hall for annual inspection and. through a inisun Jet standing in the date, the Inspectress failed to put in appearance. The eighteen ladies present, however, rallied to the oeeasion and spent a pleasant social afternoon. Plans were made whereby the members having small children could attend the Corps meeting and bring their children with them, there being entertainment arranged for life wumgsters in an adjoining ro tn while Lodge was in session. The entertaining hostesses, Mrs. Abe Bebout, Mrs. Rojs Maloney and Mrs. George Stalter served lovely n freshments. I I TO ATTEND NOTRE DAME-MINNESOTA GAME The local delegation going to South Bend tomorrow to attend the Nptre Dame-Minnesota football game includes Mr. and Mrs. France ('outer, Dr. a id Mrs. Glen Neptune, Mr. and Mrs. J e Lose, Miss Veronica Anker, Lawre nee Linn, Harold Kirsch, Ralph Tyndall, Pat Hyland. Norbert Holthouse, Dr. Frank Lose, Hubert Schmitt, Richard Ehinger and Arthur Kleinhenz. Personals Ralph Tyndall, football coach, has been ill for a day or two past but is reported improved today. Clem Macklin, an old timer here, who has resided in the southwest for twenty three years past, visited us today. He returned to Geneva a few weeks ago and is improving from general decline in health. A quarter century ago Mr. Macklin was a power in politics in the southern part cf the county. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Burk and son Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Frisinger will motor to Lafayette, tmorrow morning, where they will attend the Purdue homecoming game with Northwestern, and also visit the latter’s son. Robert Frisinger, a student at Purdue. Misses Dora Marie Magley, Florence Magley, Elizabeth Peterson, and Robert and Cal Magley, will motor to Shelby Ohio, for an over Sunday visit with the Alwein family. Air. and Mrs. I. Fenn moved today from the Hunsicker property on West Adams street to the property onlNorth Third street, recently occupied by Dick Boeh and family. Mr. and Mrs; Hoch have moved into their newly completed home on N. rth Fifth street. Mrs. C. E. Peterson fend her moth■r, Mrs. Everett, went to Anderson, Thursday, where they will visit over Sunday with Mrs. E. A- Beach. John Shirk has resigned his position at the Teeple-Peterson Clothing tore and will leave Sunday for West Palm Beach, Florida, where he ex•>octs to make his home. Miss Laura Sovjne, 336 Nqrth Ninth street under went an emergency operation, Thursday night, at the Adams County Memorial besiptal. Senator T. A. Gottschalk, Ed Liechty G. C. Baumgartner and W. H. Gilliom, of Berne, will motor to Lafayette Saturday to see the Purdue-Northwestern football game. h PIMPLY SKINNEEUSSULPHUR I Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the skin on face, neqk. arms or body is overcome quickly by applying Mentho-Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has even been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. I: is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1927.

' I linn grove news —byMiss Louise Neusbaum • A. M. Lanning was a business call- ' In Fort Wayne, Tuesday. 1 | Mr Blanche Mei'luln. Mrs S;. Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Ernest Shoemaker, all of Biuffto.i, and Mrs. Franl<es Neuen.-uliwamler, of Vera Cruz, called on Neusbaum, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Heller enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Truman Heller of Berne. Tlie following spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spi higer: Mr. and Mrs. Crist Beer; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beer; Mr. and Mrs. Ermin Beer; Elmer, Mer'in, Della and Raymond beer; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neusbaum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schindler all of Berne. | Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lybarger spent Sunday in Geneva visiting with Mrs. 1 Ira Lybarger. A surprise party was held at the home of Ed Bietler, Sunday. Many friends and relatives pleasantly reminded him of his birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bietler and family; Mr. adn Frs. Ferd Mettler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Liechty and family; Mr. and Mrs. Dewaid Bietler and Miss Emma Bietler: Mr. anil Mrs. Ben Neusbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lehman and family; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sprunger and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lehman

| THE ADAMS Theatre | <£ Last Time Tonight [ jfii “SOFT CUSHIONS’’ S ffi with DOUGLAS McLEAN and Jfi an all-star supporting cast. LEI Dashing comedy. Refreshing novelty. Sizzling action, Gorgeous g£ njg girls, Colorful backgrounds—Perfect entertainment. A hundred 3n 2a miles an hour with a smile at every mile! Don't miss it. Sp] Jfj ALSO—“SUGAR DADDIES." with Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy and US Jimmy Finlayson. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Comedy. S 3 rff 10c 25c ® 31 SATURDAY—“THE WALLOPING KID" with KIT CARSON. JJI SUNDAY ONLY—JACKIE COOGAN, Claire Windsor and tj° Herbert Rawlinson in "THE BUGLE CALL.” ral 312-jl3ll>.ru3lpn,3l^nJ3!an]3l3ri)3ia. 3Eii!l3lPn)3l«pj 131ani3ir2i i<312n13 _ ■ __ i THE CORT | fie ‘ , u Last Time Tonight & ® “PAINTING THE TOWN" | A fast moving comedy, with Patsy Ruth Miller and Glenn Tryon. M You'll like this snappy, zippy play and en joy every move of it. Ifj Also—“ Benson of Calford,” a sport picture. Qje Interesting and Entertaining. IE Eg 10c —2se M SATURDAY—HOOT GIBSON in a Dashing Western. Jfi yj SUNDAY AND MON DAY—“SMILE, BROTHER. SMILE” ’“Gj with Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackaill. & Mrs. Louisa Braden’s Fashion Parlor 718 N. 2nd St Phone 737. COATS C<nj /i¥t®El\ SATURDAY ONLY hyoMHfßft special price of ;."S<-'SS Materials of Broadcloth, Duve‘Qtffill mere. Venese and other popular fabEgS® rics all trimmed in the wanted furs. ‘Wil I ke colors represent the newest; the WO sizes are complete; it’s the finest Wy V* showing we have ever presented Mttih and we ask yo to he sure to call and 3B£SI inspect them. 1 II I II • 11/ We also have some I II r fe | I Sport Coats for your / k\ approval.

'and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harve Neusbaum; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Luginblll and family of Berne and Harry Cooper and family of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Nan Hoffman is spending the , week ai iluntlngion with her non I tan. A ImUluuy dn...v. Lut Mra. N„u Hoffman and her brother, Ed Beeler, was laigely attended and enjoyed at the Hoffman home, Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bierie, Mr. and Mrs. Harve EUenberger, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Yager and sons Luther and Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoffman and sons Don and Joseph all of Berne. . ...uESE all of Berne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meshberger and family, Mr. and Mrs Ed Beeler and family, Mr. and Mrs.' L. A. Todd and Mrs. Clayton Bieler of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Louisa Hoffman, Oral Hoffman, Mrs. Nan Hoffman and children, Stanley, Louise, Woodrow and Dan. p 1 GENEVA NEWS Eli Stuckey spent Wednesday in Bern?. Fred Brandt, of Fort Wayne, spent Wednesday in Geneva with bis mother, who Is very sick. W. D. Cross, Jr., is spending this week in West Baden, attending an oil conference. Ed Ahr, of Decatur, was in Geneva the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Seiph Martin spent

• Wednesday in Fort -Wayne, calling on • Mr. Munroe, who Is In a hospital there. Ed Ray. of Berm', was a business caller in Geneva Wednesday. 1 Homer Pontius, of Portland, was a caller in Geneva Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs Earl Nlnde were In ' >i ■ ntur. Tic sdav. The M. E. Ladies A|d was entertained al the home of Mrs. Clara Anderson on Line street. Twentyeight members and four guest- were present. T)ie Octobe rdivlslon turned over 183.50 from their play. Mr Anderson was assisted by Mrs. McWhirter. 666 Is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It Kills The Germs STRICKEN SUDDENLY Almost daily we hear of it-the story of some man, probably a friend, suddenly cut off in the midst of his usefulness, in the very primeof life. 1 That’s what high blood pressure and heart trouble will do—snap off life without warning. All due toour abnormal living habits which put too great a strain upon the vital organs, especially the liver. T|ie liver becoming weak and sluggish fails to 1 . cleanse the blood of the poisons formed in food waste. The whole system then becomes toxic, with stomach, kidneys, heart and blood vessels affected. The liver, especially et middle life, needs a little help, , and there’s nothing better for this, I as physicians today know, than a little ox gall. Ox gall is a great naJ tural stimulant for the human liver, . promoting its normal active functioning, so essential to health and 01 vitality. Dioxol tablets are genuine j ox gall in dainty and tasteless form, each tablet representing 10 drops of 0 pure ox gall. They cost less than 2c each at good druggists, and one or two day? use will prove a revela--0 tion. To be sure of getting the genuine ox gall, ask for Dioxol. j] Wyeth Chemical Co..lnc. ■» , ■ i 578 Madison Ave.. J j New York, Dem M 3 511 ** 1 n Mail me Free Diuxor Samples. ! : 1

i S a 1 J I MM "TF\. I 1 Mi A I f I I 1 Bfl fl mH $ SO ■ IS? IB a zU S w R mm A <• ion ffi s g i| g t m&l- : Be L_ —Mb > a aw x v WMM rr :yg 11 'Oj ?— < 7 HEIm rfi ;IS I T TESfffM S 5 i WWW! sn] II —l—ll diiirtililu I. ;»■■— -i wn in tfi ye ye The Congenial Hospitality of Thanksgiving si | Will Be Enhanced By A S « .. . ! w Handsome Dining Room Suite yfi yR §2 NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK OVER OUR LARGE S STOCK OF FINE FURNITURE. ; tfi ix, 8 PIECE dJQn to (POETA ix ffi SUITES... tbOi/ tW&V £ [ue In walnut, graceful trimmings and beautiful upholstering. ® jc NEWEST STYLES EXCEPTIONAL VALUES *fg || Enjoy The Family Dinner ’Round A New Dining Table u- | ZWICK & MYERS j I t ©

— ■lll—■■lll ■■IIIJIIIIIII Adams Theatre 3 0 D n i y ys Starting Mondy, November 11 fOll c «ea£? e, "ovs lo"® 1 -'l-l Is Your SS^s I Daughter Next? i Mrs. Wallace Reid’s i?, • amazing story of the traffic ingiris K. \ t fMtDKmongJs •- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. I Matinees for Women Only, 2 P.M. Adm. 35c Men and Women, Monday & Tuesday Niffhts MEN ONLY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT j ADMISSION.. 50c Children Not Admitted. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Dr. V. Lionel Bettis, Director of the Hygienic Society will lecture at each performance. Hear him! • STARTLING FACTS! __

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