Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1927 — Page 5
SOCIO/Y Rj'fv ***■l
CLUB CALENDER Monday Monday Night Club, Velma Walters 1:30 P. M. | pjihian Needle Club, K. Os P. Home Research Club, Mrs. A. R. Fledderiohaiin. 2:30 P. M. Tuaaday I Young Matron's Club, Mrs. Merlin Doan. 7:30 P. M. W. W. G. Batlst church, Alice Lake 716 Indiana avenue, at 7:30. i; i.. of C. E. Mrs. Robert Garard, 7: 0 P. M. Dorcas Class Evangelical S. S., Mrs . Henry Adler, 7.00 P.M ISi iota Xi Sorority call meeting, I Mis. Leigh Bowen, 7.30 PM. Wednesday Cathloic Ladies Card Party, 1). C. H. I S. 8:00 P. M. Shakespeare Club,-Mrs. John TynI Jail. 2:30 P. M. Thursday V. B. Ladies Aid Society, Mrs. HenI ry Bauman, 2:30 P. M Missionary Society of! Antioch I Church, Mrs. Simon Smith. Historical Club, Mrs. Ed Ahr 2:30 P. M. Phoebe Bible Class, Reformed Church parlors, 7:30 P. M. Friday Everready Class of M. E. S. S., Mrs. Owen Davis, Fort Wayne. \V. 11. M. S. M. E. Church, Hrs. B J Saturday Tri Kappa Bake Sala, Central Grocery, 9:30 a. m. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Church will meet Friday afternoon, November 11, with Mis. B. J. Rice, on North Fifth street. Mrs Homer Lower will have charge of the lesson and an interesting program has been planned. The W. H. M. S. of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale Saturday November 12 in the church basement. The sale will start at one o'clock in the afternoon and will uon-tiuue-throughcut the entire afternoon and evening. The sale will also be conducted on Saturday November 19 and 26. LADIES AID OF CALVARY CHURCH The Ladies Aid Society of the Calvary church met at the church, Thursday afternoon for their regular monthly meeting. The meeting was opened by a song, followed by scripture reading and prayer, by the president. The roll call found eleven members responding. The afternoon was spent in piecing comfort blocks, after which lunch was served by Orie Drake and Phoebe .Miller. The next meeting will be an all day meeting at the church, at which time a Cbrjatmas exchange and election of officers will take place. Those present were Mrs. Faye Mutchler, Bessie Koos, Herniece Darr, and Hobby Mutchler, of Decatur; Mrs. Cleo Hill and daughters, Clara Hays. Etta Miller, Jennie Smith, Jane Leichtenberger, Fanny Jackson, lona Shifferly, Myrtle Hindelang, Orie Drake, Inez ''■alters, Doris Shifferly, Myla Harmon Wendell Miller, and Mildred Shifferly. Mrs. Robert Garard, Sottth Winchester stieet, will entertain the members of the E. L. cf C. E. of the Evangelical church, Tuesday evening at seven-thir-ty o'clock. ENTTERTAINS FORT WAYNE CLUB Mrs. Carl Smith of 121 North Tenth stieet entertained the Amista society of Port Wayne, with a Bridge and slumber party on Saturday evening. At a late hour a two-course luncheon was smved. The prizes for Bridge were a "atded Miss Gertrude Henry and M's. William Wilkey. At nine o'clock Sunday morning, a dainty breakfast "as served. I he Monday Night Club will meet tonight, at the home of Miss Velma 'alters as seven-thirty o'clock. ■diss ('har.vte Elzey entertained at "" tables of Bridge Saturday night "• honor of her week-end guest, Miss . ne Detamore, of Portland. Followlnß several rounds of Bridge the hosess assisted by her mother served a two-cotjrse luncheon. Miss JoseI’uine Jaberg was awarded high score. R - HOMER BARTON PLEASANTLY SURPRISED ■'L Homer Bartcn waw subjected to '' "oliglitful surprise, Friday evening. 11 a lat'Be party of friends gathered bis home near Bobo to spend the '"ting and enjoy a pot-luck dinner.
Following the dinner, the hours were' spent in games and listening to t|iej > radio. Those present were: Mrs. Susie Bowen and son Kermit, Mr. and Mrs. i Perry Walters and daughter, Mrs. . Mary Chaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Chronister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilton and family, Mrs. Lovina 1 1 Heath, Mrs. Mamie Jones, Mrs. Elmer Belneke, Miss Beulah Yerkey, Miss i Sara Best, Mr. Samuel Bentz, Mr. I Theodore entz, Doyle and Marlin John- , son. Gaylord Ainesworth, Doris Heath J and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Barton and , and sou Homer. , MRS FRED HEUER SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Fred Heuer, was subjected to . ar most delightful surprise, when members of the Heuer and Sellemeyer fa- • tnilies, celebrating the birthday of Mr. Albert Sellemeyer, of Fort Wayne, which occurred November the 3 and birthday of Mrs. Heuer which was on Sunday, November 6, gathered at the i Heuer home on West Monroe street, Sunday, to spend the day. The guests came early in the morning, announced that they had brought their breakfast with them and expected to remain for the entire day. After breakfast was served, the entire delegation attended , services at the Zion Reformed church and returned to the Heuer home for dinner. The adults of the party were seated at the dining room table and the children were seated at small tables arranged in the living room. A huge bouquet of red chrysanthemums decorated the center of the table, and were enhanced by red lighted tapers at either end of the table. Several birthday ’ cakes were in evidence. Place cards maiked seats for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franz and children. Frederick, Harold, Martha Louise, and Mildred, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. John Heuqr and daughters, Helen and Florence; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heuer and son Harry, Mr. Theodore Heuer, Miss Sophia Heuer, Mr. Gus Christianer; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Vance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sellemeyer and daughter Della and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer, all of Decatur. Following the dinner, an afternoon was spent in enjoying Victrola music and social conversation. Supper was served in the evening. after which the guests departed with well wishes for the two honored guests of the day. The Young Matron's Club will meet Tuesday evening at seven-thirty d'clock, witli Mrs. Merlin Doan, 913 Russel street. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and son Carl, motored to Indianapolis Sunday, for the day. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bowen, of Wren, Ohio. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Farr entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson and daughters, Joan and Louis Jean, of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm. Mr. and Mrs. Leo, Kirsch and Don Farr, of this city. The Missionary Society of the An•ioch Church will meet next Thursday, Nobember the tenth at the home jf Mrs. Simon Smith for sewing. Everyone is urged to attend. LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Hester Martz, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Martz, 341 Line street, and Glenn E. Barkey, only son of Henry Barkley, of ( 'his city, were united in the holyj bonds cf matrimony at four-thirty o'clock, Saturday afternoon, November 5, at the Evangelical parsonage The single ring ceremony was used, he Rev. R. W. Loose officiating. During the ceremony, Mrs. Loose oftly played the wedding march rom Mendelsohnn. The bride was attended by Miss Inez Heller as imidesmaid, and was gbwned in a tress of blue satin faced crepe with hat, shoes and accessories to niattji, ■mil wore over this a tan suede coat with fur trimmings. The bridcs-maid wore light blue georgette crept' dress witli hat and footwdar to match and <i blue Bolivia coat with fur trimmings. The groom was attended by , Adrian Werst. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served to the immediate families of the bride and groom at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Martz. White chrys-
‘ DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927.
|anthemums and a wedding cake fur- , nlshed the decorations for the dinner. | The newly wedded couple are at I borne to their friends at 1115 Patterson street, Decatur. Both young people are quite well known in this oity. The bride for some time has hern employed at the Morris Five ami Ten Cent store In this city. The groom is a railroad employee. They have the veil wishes of a host of friends. 'motor TO BUFFALO JUDGE AND MRS. SUTTON Judge and Mrs. Jesse Sutton left I Sunday on a motor trip to Buffalo, N. Y. where they will visit for two weeks with Judge Sutton's sister Mrs. Harry Pennypacker and husband. They were accompanied as far as Akron Ohio, Iby Harry Sutton, who is employed ’l there. Harry Sutton had attended the 1 football game and homecoming at Pur- | due University on Saturday. I LOCAL PARTY LEAVES ON HUNTING TRIP Messrs, Gearge Flanders, Leland Franks and Clark Clevenger left Sunday for Lake George, where they have rented a cottage ;uid expect to spend the week In quest of game. They ' will be joined later in the week by Louis Mailand. Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Connell of this ■ city and grandaughters, Mary Ann and ‘ Marjorie of Indianapolis, mo--1 tored to South Bend Saturday where ' they attended the Notre Dame-Minne- ■ sota football game and visited over 1 Sunday with their son, Fred Connell, 1 a student at Notre Dame. Mr. Charles Higgins, of Chicago. 1 Thomas J. Higgins and family, of San dusky, Ohio and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Higgins, of St. Marys, Ohio, motored to Decatur, Sunday for a vis- ' it with their brother-in-law and uncle, William Hill, who is seriously ill with ■ dropsy and complications at his home ' east, of the cty. ENTERTAIN AT SIX O’CLOCK DINNED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hower enteri tained at six o'clock dinner, Sunday . evening, at their, home on North ■ Fourth street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I C. C. Lee, of Fort Wayne, who arc soon leaving to make their future I home in Akron, Ohio. The color • scheme in the dining room was most . delightfully carried out in pink and ■ white chrysanthemums. The place . After tlie dinner, a pleasant evening s cards were symbolic of Thanksgiving. • was spent playing Bridge. Later in . tlie evening, refreshments were served : to the following: Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. i Lee, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mann and son • Arthur Bryne, of Fort Wayne, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Chas. Hower and daughter Miss Mary Sunshine, of this city. — The Tri Kappa Sorority will hold a bake sale, Saturday morning, at 9:30 o'clock at the Central Grocery. MRS. PASSWATER SURPRISED Mrs. Delton Passwater was subjected to a surprise birthday celebration Sunday, when a number cf friends gathered together for a pot-luck dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hower, North Fourth street, at the . noon hour. Those enjoying the dinner Were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelson and daughters, Marcella. Doris and Agnes; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hower and daugh-
, W E—- — Own and Offer, subject to sale B 1 1 the following * Non-Taxabte Bonds in denominations of $240.00 L $556.00 $556.00 - ffl $1040.00 || $1260.00 • J due 1928—1937. We will take in exchange 1 ’ bonds maturing Nov. 15. s yZapital
ters Marcella, Geraldine, Isabel and ■' Kathryn; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fruchte ( and children, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passwater, and daughter. Fern; Mr. I and Mrs. Wilson Beery and grandson' Billy Buck. | — - I The Everready cluss of the Methodist Sunday school will motor to Fort Wayne Friday, where they will meet and be entertaiped at the home of i Mrs. Owen Davis, 1123 West Jefferson street.' The W. W. G- of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Alice Lake, 716 Indiana avenue. The Bona Fido Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock with Mrs. Noah Fry, West Monroe street J There will be a called meeting of Ihe Delta Theta Tau Sorority, tonight it. the home of Miss Mildred Keller, at seven o'clock. SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Homer Llby entertained for dinner, Sunday, in honor of Mrs Mary Rhoads of Bloomingdale, Michigan. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mrs. Mary Rhoads, Mr. and Mrs. George Ogg, and daughter Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Ogg and daughter Ida Ellafay, and son Max. Mrs. Cordia Larmore, of Louisville Kentucky; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ogg, and family and Mrs. Elizabeth Shear and son John of Poe, Indiana. The Five Hundred Club will meet Friday evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Alma Holthouse, Sixth street. The W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the Library A most interesting program has been arranged as follows. Song Service. Devotionals, —‘Mrs. John Rex Scientific Temperance and Essay work in the School —Mrs. Delton Pass water. Instrumental Solo —Mary Macy. Back Ached So He Couldiftßend Over Had to Get Up Several Times Every Night. Trouble Gone Now. “Six weeks ago I got a severe aching in my back. It just seemed as if my back would break in two, and I could not stoop over without pain. I was nervous, had to get up several times during the night to attend to nature’s laws, and did not sleep well. I would get up in the morning with a dull aching headache and feeling just as tired as when I went to bed. Nothing did me any good till I found Viuna, and right from the first I began to improve. The hurting in my back I stopped and I went to bed and got a good night’s rest. My nervousness has gone and I can sit down to the table and eat a good hearty meal. I tell you Viuna is a wonder. I don’t have to get up at all at 1 night any more and am feeling fine.” —A. M. Caudell, Fortville, Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver ami weak kidneys. It purities the blood, dears 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 tried Viuna, your . money will lie refunded. Jt at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator, Solti By CALLOW & KOHNE
■ Talk on Trip Abroad, Mrs. S. E. Bell. Reading—Mrs. Delton Passwatera Business Session. Mipah. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet at twothirty o'clock. Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Henry Bauman. Mrs. Bertha Hake and Mrs. Blanch Elzey will be the assisting hostesses. ESTIMATED DEAD IN NEW ENGLAND FLOOD NEAR 150 (CONTINUan FHOM PA OR ONE) definitely determined because of duplicated reports. Military officials in charge of the rescue work said they believed the death list would reach 125. Others thought it might reach the early estimate of 144. 'Preliminary figures gathered in Montpelier listed 87 dead in Vermont and if re-checking shows those figures are correct, the death list will exceed 150. —o Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Hoknecht entertained at dinner, Sunday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Bricq Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Graber and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Butler.
Quickly For All Coughs Wand All Ages As Pure as use
I ADAMS THEATRE I Mon. Tues. Wed. Nov. 7-8-9 I | FRANK! FEARLESS! I I I I ■ Mrs. Wallace Reid’s ‘ \ i i ! amazing story of the traffic ingirfs |U \ ■ 1 IltiEßroKiMonkzgg I I THE STORY OF I . Girls Who Live a Thousand Years I IN A LIFETIME OF REMORSE AND DESPAIR. | —This is their, bitter story. It surges with drama. And it will awaken America to the danger that lies in the path of our girls. Produced by Mrs. Wallace Reid w- i CAST • ' ‘ d St MRS. WALLACE REID V 4 s; Priscilla Bonner * George Sigman ? y Theo. Von Eltz \ irginia Pearson 1 Sheldon Lewis *"■*■ ' ~ PARENTS Special Added Attraction ADMISSION 'I liis picture tells a bitter story unsuit- Straight from the Shoulder Lecture by KS.rM u "JL. H able lor children |)R v . LIONEL BETTIS Nights Do Not Field Director of the Bureau of Bring Them Moral and Hygenic Education. Matinees ..35c SPECIAL SHOW MATINEE EVERY shows for FOR MEN ONLY *wUavt v ME monday'a < nd EN Wednesday Night WOMEN ONIA Tuesday nights
Miss Mildred Worthman, accompanied by two friends, Misses Fern and Flora Seybold, of Muncie, wa« home from Muncie Normal for an over Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and, ■ Mrs. M. F. Worthmau, Sixth street. Mrs. J. 8. Bowers attended the North ' Indiana Conference of tlie W. H. M. S., which was held at Portland Thursday uml Friday of last week Miss Irma Buettner of northeast of Decatur, Elmer Buettner and Horman Reed of Arcola, spent the weekend at Toledo with Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ridenour and daughter, Irene Mr. an 1 Mrs. Theodore Thieme and ’ family. Mr. and Mrs. Anhony Thieme , 1 and family, Mr. Louis Dmlenhaefer r and Mr. Bill Doctor were Sunday vis- i 1 iters in Huntington. 1 Miss Tereaaa Appleman spent the weekend visiting with friends in > Delphos.
t . ■■ ■ 1 'Jl’-'J. . | THE CORT 1 r Ob 1 -Si Last Time Tonight ffi “SMILE, BROTHER, SMILE” Sc A First National Attraction with rr .Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackaill He whs the world’s champ salesman. But when it yR ctime to selling himself to tlie girl he loved that was Sc a different story! H's the season's love-comedy sell- U* ft? out with two of your screen favorites. & “Atta Boy”, Comedy - News 15c, 35c Hfi Tuesday and Wedncsdav Delores Costello in LE U ‘HIE COLLEGE WIDOW.” ft in ißgai iFtasti Fnin tPiP?* tns m tr-uRt iw if-i rtirrs rt. (f-i tpiueigiutaduc-j sttbriEnani3tenOTbnj3l!sr'iaflbrOl3rCT: ani3fcrKn^nl3VTjfterOl -i J
PAGE FIVE
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and daughter. Patsy, were Sunday after- . noon visitors tn Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Porter and daughter, Ruth Louise, have returned from a motor trip to St. James, Minnesota, where they visited with Mr. Porter's brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. J. W. Shanks. Mrs. Shanks' was a former Decatur resilient and is quite well known here. — o. Keep Your Skin Ijooking Yountf Protect your beauty in till kinds of weather with this n<'w face powder —MELLO-GLO. Does not give the skin a dry feeing; does not clog the pores; Is not affectAl so much by perspiration. Stays on longer. So pure ami fine. MELLO-GIX) is made by a new French Process. It’s truly wonderful. The Holt house Drug Co.
