Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1927 — Page 3

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I I ( 1,1 li calender I Tuesday I ■ q.,t ion's Club, Mrs. Merlin ( ■ ■n. , I I H w < iiurcll ’ Aiice II mc Indiana avenue, at 7:30. ■■■ , ~ c i:. Mis. Robert Gnrard.i IS i'' m - I ■ ftnas Class Evangelical S. S„ h< i ry Adler, 7.00 P.M. ■ b't ■ - Xi Sorority call meeting, | 7.30 PM. E Wednesday ■ H: Club. Mrs. Noah Fry 2 I P. 0. 8 , . I’ard Party. D. <’ H iWh-00 I’ M- ■ Club, Mrs. John Tyn ■EW' p ' MK Thursday Ha \\ orkers (lull, I . I>. Mrs. Edward Deitsch, 8:00 ■ »• n !. .1 Ms Aid Society, Mrs. Ilen■9 itaui: ..n. 2:30 P. M ■ Ssl.. . ai.r.v Society oft Antioch Mis. Simon Smith. ■ ■]! ’ 1 Club. Mrs. Eil Ahr 2:30 M ' ■■] !, Bible Class, Reformed ■Muird! parlors, 7:30 P. M. ■ Friday ■ ■Abt':. County Metlical Society, E| ■ i'.; -I .tid-ed ( lub, Mrs. Alma HoltP. M. » Ey. 1' M <’■ Musical Evangelical Bl Eev. iready Class of ~M. E. S. S., ■ Owen Davis, Fort Wayne. E Saturday MB ■\V II S. Rammage sale, Methochurch. 1:00 P. M. B| I" h :>‘pa Dake Sale, Central Gro ■| ■Th I’’ i.'lessive Workers Club of I Md I’.reihren i-huuli will iiuci ■Bv ■? Edward Deitsch home, 513 crcet, Thur.-day evening to at eight o'clock. HE ITh Yeung Peoples Missionary (,’ir- ■ ■ I A .H’.geln 111 ihlll'i 11 will gill EIHB ''‘'i'i' i! l, Friday evening, Novem- ■ Ml: ■ and I'ro.i . of Fort Wayne, -d • ■ deliver a short address. ■ Klub paper "EMERSON" ■ I I -mi and His Times' was the : a club paper read M. inlay ■■iftHh-'.-a to the members of the ReBBear.<h club, by Mrs. A. R. Fledder■■j m she entertained them at ■Br” 1 i>n West Jackson strei t Mrs KHttw; i ijolnmn gave a history of the - Emerson, told of the customs during his life period and a number if his essays and BKhfits Mrs. Frank Downs, Mrs. H. H. BBFerni eil and Mrs. Callow read as ■ ■si;..- s, some of Emersfms works. ■ ■'! he ~| ess er veil candy during the al’Bi l* e,! " 3 ' le next meeting will be held KEwith Mrs. R. w. Loose who will rend Ba paper on "Switzerland". ■■cold WAVE ■ BRENEWS CLOTHING APPEAL ■ '1 ■ cold wave has resulted in a new ■ I a PI : : l.y the Red Cross for clothing ■j itoo.i sufferers. Mil.. a..mon ■’ll tniil children, some of them without Mr I " roof over their heads, are faeB I iI!R ,1 ”' wintry blasts without suffi ■ I (lent clothing to dover their bnlies. Hl lit l ' appeal is both immediate and ur- ■ | sent and. local citizens are asked to ■ | please give what clothing they posB | sil,l >' can to the cause and to leave B | san; " at. the fire department as soon ■ | as possible, clothing already on hand B | is being shipped out according to in- ■ | stlllll Dns, because of the present need B | an( l d is hoped that another box may B I 1)6 1 'tuly for shipment vety soon. ■ I LOUISE HAU3OLD S | entertains girl scouts B ,iss Eouise Haubold was hostess BB tn 1 1,1 Girl Scouts, Monday afternoon. B I at 3:30 o'clock at her home on South B Third street. The girls spent some B ,imp in studying for the Tenderfoot B ,es, i which they hope to he prepared B to take in about two weeks. The now B I Scnut handbooks wore also passed out. ■ After the study session, a social hour g r of music and games was enjoyed and B I le f |e shments served. k : meeting of | J ZiON LADIES AID E 1 he Ladles Aid Society of the Zion ■ chttrih met Thursday at the home of ■ ls f ■ McKean. Quilling and com- ■ * l,lt making were the order of the day. ■ At the noon hour, a sumptuous pot-

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luck diner was served to all present. The following responded to the roll call: Mis. Rev. J. A. Smith and daughter Ruth, Mrs. Frank Meyers and children Hobby Fianklin and Evelyn, Mrs. J. e Baumgartner and children Dale |aml Don, Mrs. William i Hibbard High, Mi s. Fugate, Mrs. William Southbine, Mrs. Joseph Wolf. ' Mrs. Melvin Diehl, Mrs. Ed Kelley, Mrs. C. (). McKean, Mrs. J. O. Parrish, and Mrs Melvin Smithley and thr.< ~ children of Decatur Miss Naomi Durkin has returned home following a several months visit In California, where she was the h use guest of Mis. Aloyqius Schmitt, formerly Miss Marcella Keubler. Miss Durkin accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Schmitt on their return to Los Angeles last summer, following their visit with relatives in this cty. ENTERTAINS PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB Mrs. Chtistena Vail, Mis. Harl Hollingsworth, Mrs. Delton Passwater and Miss Fern Passwater, were hostes ses, Monday evening to the Pythian Needle Club at the K. cf P. home. Contests, games, and a reading by Mrs. Hollingsworth furnished the entertainment of the evening. During a business session, arangements were made to attend a group meeting of the Wells and A lams County Pythian Sisters, which will be held in Ossian, Wednesday. The local delegation will leave in the morning and remain for the all-day session, the hostesses invited the Club to the dining room where small tables arranged set with white linens and oach adorned with a budd vase h riding a pink fall rose. Refreshments of sandwiches, olives, coffee, meringues and ice-cream was served. Misses Ruth Vizard and Gerturude Daley were guests besides the Club members. I I VELMA WALTERS HOSTESS TO CLUB Miss Velina Walters was hostess to the members of the Monday Night Club and to three other guests, Misses I: ene and Leona Zwick and Mrs. Augtut Walters, Monday evening at her home on North Second streed. Bridge was played and prizes awarded to Mrs Pearl Enos, Mrs. August Walters and Miss Leona Zwick. A most delicious two course luncheon was served by the hostess, before her guests departed. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with Mrs. Bernard Loshe. o | Jewelry Trunks Stolen In Fort Wayne Are Found i Foit Wayne Nov. 8 (INS) The two jewelry trunks stolen from the traction station here early Sunday were found looted of their $30,000 contents in a hotel at Lima, Ohio, last night. I They were the property of Marvin J. Lasson, salesman for a Chicago J :b Firm. Police traced the trunks to the Pennsylvania station and from there <> the Ohio Hotel room, engaged by two men giving their names as J. S. Geobo and K. W. Thompson of Chicago. When Lima police searched the room they found the locks chiseled L orn the trunks and the contents gone. o Mr. and Mrs. John Wechter and Mrs. Rev. Horace Kohne, of Willshire, Ohio, were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards on Jefferson street. o PUTS AN END TO BUNION PAINS No Need to Suffer Another Day There is one simple yet inexpensive way to reduce inflammation of wo’len toe joints ami help get them down to normal and that is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil night and morning. Ask Callow & Kohne. Smith, Yager * Falk, Holthouse Drug Co., or any | first class druggist for an original two-onnee bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (full strength) and retuse to accept anything in its place. It is sut'h a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furthermore if one bottle Emerald Oil does mt give yon complete satisfaction you can have your money refunded. Special note: People who want to reduce swollen or varicose veins should got a bottle of Moone s Emerald Oil at once. Applied nigh and morning as directed they wi 11 quickly notice an improvement which will continue until the veins and Hunches are reduced to normal.

FIREBUG WORKS AT NEWCASTLE. Two Fires Last Nijjht Bring Total In Last Two Weeks To Eight Newcastle, Ind . Nov. 8. —(INS) — The snow laden skies of Newcastle were lit up by two big flares early today as the city’s pyromnnlac, working under cover of the storm, started Iwo more .disastrous fires. Shortly after midnight the J. M. Fant Carpenter shop, on Indiana avenue, near the Nickel Plate station mysteriously burst into flame. While the firemen were fighting tliis blaze a big, jed flare spread over the sky four blocks away. A second barn, at the Martin and Martin tnl'l ground had been ff ,- cd Tn the last week; one of the warehouse structures on this ground had been burned by the firebug. Both buildings were destroyed Fant estimated his loss at $3,500, while loss at the mill was about SI,OOO. The local fire department divided its forces to fight the flames, but i.wing to the big start that each fire had Hie firemen concentrated on preventing spread of the blazes. In this they were aided by the snow and rain which had soaked the roofs of other buildings Red embf?rs from both fires sailed for blocks threatening to start other blazesThis morning's fires brought the firebug's total here to eight in the last two weeks, with a total loss of thousands of dollars. Arrest of suspects were forecast for today.

Inventor Os Radio 11l "With Heavy Cold London, Nov. 8 (UP) Senator Guglielmo Morconi, inventor of Radio, was confined to bed today with a heavy cold. — 2 o Anderson Man Again Tires Os Mayor’s Job Lauderdale, Fla., Nov. 8 (UP) B. J. Horne. Xvho resigned as ttiayor of Anderson, Ind., to become City Manager here has resigned his Fort Lauderdale post to return to Indiana and enter business. o Mysterious Cedar Chest Claimed By Ossian Woman Bluffton, Ind. Nov. 8 (INS) The mysterious cedar chest, which aroused the curiosity of police here when it was loft on the porch of the William Blackfold home a mile west of here, is being sought by Mrs. Fred Neuenschwander, of near Ossian. Following its bask in the limelight, the chest was taken from the Blackford home by men who announced they were the owners.

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Personals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hite ami daughter, Loretta, of Hanna street, Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Wm. Hite, of Sweeny nvebue, Fort Wayne, were Sutniay afternoon callers at the home of their cousin, Henry Hite, Winchester street. Miss Gretchen Schafer, student at the University School lor Girls in Chicago, arrived home Friday evening and visited over the week-end with h >r father, C. C. Schafer, West 1 Monroe street, and with her grandfather, Fred Schafer, surgical patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Miss Shafer returned to school today. . Mr. and Mrs. B. ;T. Rice have returned home from Portland, where they, attended the Northern Indiana Conference of the W 11. M S. <»f the Method! 1 church, Thursday and I,tda.. o. anu \..-atcd old Sunday with Mrs. Frances Bryson and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Detamore. | Mr. and Mrs. James E. Elberson visited Sunday with fiiends in Spencerville Ohio. Fort Wayne Has Another Death From Child Malady Fort Wayne. Ind., Nov 8 (INS) Four deaths from Infantile Paralysis have been recorded In this city within three weeks. The latest victims were Mrs. Beatrice Wagner, 26, and Calvin Weaver, 12.

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