Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1927 — Page 3

I H* u t, calender ■ i Thursday I 'Jk. ,1 ,-,,111. Hall. I’.'-ll" n« ,1. Workers Club, IT. v|l *:«» 1% [..lilies Aid Society. Mrs. HellSociety oti Antioch j| rs . Simon Smith. i Mrs. Kd Ahr Reformed i CHflp h i | .‘ r ' ora > M ' Friday Rrßt e. of ZJ a Reformed ■ ,linul. parlors, 7:30 I’. M. c,unity Medical Society, |K.|. S:00 IV M. H c. Musical Kvangelical of AT. E. S. S., MI » Hun' Davis, Fort Wayne. Saturday ;,! s. Ituminaso sale, .Metiiodirt church. 1:00 I’. M. | x . •Bake Sale, Central Gro--9:30 a. m. grcllp meeting oflvthian sisters ' ],\, Sisters held a group Wednesday, in Ossian, at :1 i„,-al delegation was in attendane The t'dlowing members of the I jH- Lodge motored to Ossian and atteided the meeting: Mrs. S. K. H,, Mis. Bryce Butler Mrs. Ed Ahr. Mrs. Fred Ahr, Mrs. John Tyner,l H\\t Beery. Mrs. Millard BaumMrs. Glen Cowan, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Ed Macy, Airs. Fred LKu|, Mrs. Al Burdg, Mrs. S. E. Hite, I Mrs! Giatt: Fry, Mrs. Delton PassOBc Airs. Jim Bain, Mrs. Charles Mrs. ii. it. Farr, Mrs. M. Hower [ Mm Cash l.utz, Mrs. Ed Whitright. | Mr? Anna Alnlott and Mrs. AVilson [ ■ l.oyal Workers Class of the f Pa igelical church will meet this evwith Airs. Wm. Alfather, 104 iNStii Ninth street, at sevendhirty lo’fock for their regular class meet- * — BIRTHDAY SURPRISE OR MRS. EFFIE HART Eifie Hart was subjected to a H[:i" i sur])!ise, Tuesday evening. w*n a large party of friends gathered home at Watt in honor of her All came with wel Billed hasand everycne enjoyed a pot-luck Those present were: Mr. and t Ks. Sherman Schnepp and grandsons and Lavone; Mr. and Airs. Wm HBilling and son Bryce; Air. and Airs. BHkhi Egley; Air. Fred Harker and liters Theresa and Hope; Mr. Mrs. John Schnepp and daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Harker and Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ; Clarence Schoenstead; Sm" and Rebecca Taylor; Lefauna I I Thurman Hagerty; and Lorna Mc- • All departed wishing Mrs. Hart iy more happy birthdays. he Senior C. E. society cf the Zion aimed church will have a measurpurty in the church parlors on Fnnight at 7:30 o’clock. Every mentis urged to attend and bring their nds. ’PER FOR gjEAGUE CABINET MEMBERS Tiie Ciiliinet Memliers of the Intersdiate League of the Methodist urrh, enjoyed a pot-luck supper, eunesday evening, at the home of rs. Leigh Bowen, West Madison - eet. Following the supper, a btisP«ss ession was held and plans made Dr a special Thanksgiving program to * held at the league meeting of NovJnber the 20tli. Those enjoying the upper were: Helen Devor, Louise bin bold, Sarah Jane Fattffman, KathTn Hower, Eileen Burk, Max Stoakes, tiarlon Feasel, Mrs. Hess W. Stoakes, Kiss Edwina Shioll was a guest betitles the cabinet members. The United Brethren Ladles Aid Society, section number two, will hold heir usual weekly bake sale, Friday filers far doughnuts or cookies may le Phoned in to the Church, telephone Khd, and deliveries will be made. Shakespeare club meets Wednesday rile Shakespeare Club was enter-i-inecl, Wednesday afternoon, b.v Mrs. olm Tyndall at her home on North Htnth street. Mis. D. B. Erwii had a most interesting and Instructive paper 011 "‘Press and Publicity Work and I i

International Relations". Aits. Erwin handled her subject in a most interesting as wel as InstrueTive manner. Each , member of the elub responded with n . subtopic. Candy was served by the ) hostess during the afternoon. The ! meeting next week will tie held with -|Alrs.|C. IT. Peterson and Mis. J. L. K cher will have the paper i I PROGRAM OF ) METHODIST W. H. M. S. The Woman’s Heme Missionary Soi ciety of the Methodist church, will meet Friday afteruo: n at the homo of Mrs, H. J. Hire, North Fifth street. I Al:s. Amos Yoder, Mrs. .!. 1). Hoagland, Airs. IJ. W. Sliolty, Mrs. - George > Wittgenfeld, and Airs. D. M. Hower will lie I la- assisting hostesses. The ' mooting will lie presided over by the president. Airs. C. I). Lewton. • The following program will lie rendered : S. ng—"America" Devotions —‘Mrs. D. J. Harkless. rh.siness Reports of delegates to the N rthern Indiana Conference Nov. 3 and 4 at Portland. Study Hour “New Frontier of Missions" Airs. Homer Lower. ' Musical Reading ‘Mrs. Hail Hollingsworth accompanied by Airs. Dan Tyndal. Social Hour an (Refreshments. MOTOR TO TOLEDO TO VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson motored to Fort Wayne, Wednesday evening, where they were joined by Airs. Edward Wilson and Airs. 1). E. Smith and proceeded today, to Toledo for a visit with their sister, Rev. Airs. Earl Parker. Air. Peterson will attend to business matters at Port Huron, Ohio, during the trip. They expect to bo a'.,-ay from home for about three days. TUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB MEETING Mrs. D. R. Erwin, Nrrth Second st/tet, was hostess to the members es her Bridge Club, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Erwin had high score for the afternoon. This was the last of a series of eight meetings of the club, the h'gh score for the series having been w in by Mrs. J. 11. Heller. The meeting ( closed with a delicious dinner served by the hostess. The next meeting will he held with Airs. Roy Archbold and will lie the first meeting cf the new strips. MRS. FRY ENTERTAINS THHE BONA FIDE CLUB Mrs. Noah Fry was hostess to the Bona Fide Club, Wednesday afternoon at her home oil West Monroe'street, j Two tables were aranged for Bridge and prizes were won by Airs. Fred Blosser and Mis. Amos Yoder, Mrs. Don Teeple was a guest besides the club member. At the close of the afternoon, the hostess served a delicious one-ccurso lunch. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Fred Bioswr in Iwo weeks CATHOLIC LADIES BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY The Catholic Ladies entertained at a Benefit Bridge Wednesday evening in tire D. V- H- S. Auditorium. Tables were aranged f r Bridge, Five Hundred Rlnini and Bingo. Brizes In Bridge were won by Miss May me Deininger, Miss Mildred Keller and Mr. Joseph Rheumatic Pains All Cone In Five Days Smith, Yager & Falk Invite Every Sufferer To Try Wonder-Working. Formula on Money Back Plan. It’s hard for y u to iH’ove. P n ”- haps you folks who have been suforiog untold agony from the dull, deadening ache that never seems to leave you—that you can get right here in Decatur a remarkable remedy that will bring lasting relief to your torture. . Don’t let any doubts or misgivings hold y u back from accepting this ennerous offer that Smith, Yager & Falk are making. You aren’t risking a single thing to gain a lifetime of relief from rheumatic plain, for it this wonder-working formula, known ns Allenrhu does not completely nil you of ctvery twinge in 10 days the money you paid will be returned promptly. . . Remember in taking Allenrhu that while the pains and aches themselves speedily go (usually in the first day or tao) you shou'd continue its use for several days longer to he’p get rid of the uric acid poisoning in your system. And remember further, ir after taking it for 10 days you are dissatisfied In any way' your money ! , is waiting for you.

)EC.\Tl T R DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1927.

Brennan; Five Hundred prizes by' Mrs. Wm. Mutlaugh, Mrs. Ella Ilylcud, and Father liesslon; Rhiim prizes by j Ml -; Margaret Liehtle and Lee Mvers . The children's pr!/• in itliiim wajt won' hy Francis V. Holthonan, The grand | Ipiize. a $lO gold piece, was won byj Bat Alutphy Refreshments of sand- ! wbjies and coffee wore served by the hostesses, Mrs. Leu Lawless, Airs Kuhn j Airs. T. (’. Smith, Mrs. Car; rtlelgmoyor, Mis. Fred Gelmer, Mrs. Raymond Kchno. Mis Theodore Lengerlch and Mrs. Paul llrlede. The committee extend their thanks to the public for their generous patronage. ENT ERTAINED KAPPA TAU Miss Gladys Cook entertained the Kappa Taus, last evening, at her home on North Fiftli street. The i veiling-was spent in playing Bridge 'afier which the hostess served a deliplous Iwo-eourse luncheon. Those present were: Dora Shosenberg, Mario Koltor, Dorothy Christen, Gqynoil Graber, Bernlece DoVoss, Mar-c-Ha Gerber, Kathryn Fritzihgor and ■ the hostess. % ENTERTAINED FIVE HUNDRED CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitsch entertained the Five Hundred Club of which they are members, Wednesday evening, at their home on South Sev-

I THE ADAMS Theatre | Tonight and Friday S J * “SHADOWS” * "Wiilt LON CHANEY, Marguerite De La Motto, Harrison Sfj Ford, Priscilla Homier and an all-star cast. Adapted £ from Wilber Daniel Steele’s Famous Prize Story— £ £ “Citing, Ching, Chinaman.” £ (U 5 The revelation of a cruel jest that had cost them their happiness jf™ and shadowed their young lives! The mysterious man of the 31 East, supplied the key that brought them back from despair! Hi Also—“ Yale vs. Harvard,” an *Our Gang’ Comedy. TM £ 10c 25c £ Sunday and Monday—A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special |fj “IN OLD KENTUCKY.” Don’t Miss It. I THE CORT 1 ill TdnigM—Tomorrow £ § “THE CIRCUS ACE” 1 A Wm. Fox attraction with Tom Mix LC yi and Tony, the wonder horse. Tlic glorious riding plainsman and the girl who came £ •fc sweeping down to him from the clouds. ili AI.SO—“FIGHTING TO WIN,” the second Collegiate £ £ picture. Football and college series S§ S ■' 10c — Sunday and Monday——“7th HEAVEN i|j with Janet Gaynor and good east. I For Thanksgiving i ...a perfect table! ' When they all come home for Thanksgiving—what fuss and care about the greatest dinner of the year! The food must be exactly right. Why not the silver as well? Surprise them this year by having a complete table service. The right fork or knife 1 ot spoon. Enough of each kind to accommodate everybody. And you’ll be glad to have it for other occasions. Consult us about what you need and about matching the pieces you already have. Make use of our experience to do it right— and inexpensively. ij : S Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store a y DEW W

Jiinth street. Prizes for hlsh’score I I were won hy Mrs. Frank Ilraun ai.it | j Mr. Gns Walters. Mrs. Georje Mi!- I ter wn 'i u.-- t sill, bib ncm- I ‘hi i A* I it" i H hostess I 1 The Rastern Stars will not meet lo- I i nikht as scheduled ticrnnso (>r tUe 111- I j ness of th(> Worthy Matron. Announce- I I mont of tiie date of the next meeting I will lie tnado later. 1 o 1 Personals Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Mills returned I last night from a visit with relatives I 1 and friends in Union Mills and Koch- I i j ester At Union Mill*, they visited with I ' Mrs. Lou Beatty, an aunt of Mrs. Mills. I From thete they went to Rochester to I i see their daughter, Miss Vlrtorlal I , 1 Mills, who is teaching in the Roches- I • Iter high school. While there Mr. and I . j Mrs. Mills were entertained at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. All Fristoe, for- I mer Decatur residents. I Sheriff Bari Hollingsworth. County Clirk John Nelson and County Treasurer eleet, Ed Ashbaucher, accepted ■ an invitation extended by Wm. Pat- ’ Urson and enjoyed a day’s hunt today on the latter’s farm southeast of J • the city.

I A si4>sl MONEY i ECONOMY See for Yourself Friday and Saturday ■ Hoys Fleece Lined l T n- 1 I Hoys and f>iris Leather- 4 Plaid Hlankets in large 1 derwear, extra fine I I cite Lumber Jackets, 1 Mock patterns, full bed h quality, good range of ■ | warm lined, heavy etas- I size, heavy shell stitched 1 sizes, $1.50 values. 8 I tic band at bottom. I Colors: Rose, Rlue, Gold | I j r9Bc 11 . $2.951 $2.19 I ijToYEßALL^^^hildrer^Co^rall^ I WORK APRONS—Mens Work Aprons II , , . ... .... , , | K II made of good quality stifel denim, | 11 S«&“ ,m: . k '“ e 39c | | 63c | I WORK PANTS—Men’s work pants, 8 SWEATERS — Men's Regular Rope made of heavy quality material to stand 8 Stitch Sweaters PH the wear, plain and stripes $l,OOl eac I mm —Men's Part Wool I nion Suits, all sizes, p GALOSHES—Ladies’ 4-buckle Galoshs extra line quality. In this (J*-| W warm lined, come in two style heels, sale, Special V 1 f : }f first quality, all sizes AT —j——— Nashua Wool Mixed Rlanket Robes, size ex(ru heavy quality. Come in 5 Misses’and Children’s Mercerized Hose Indian patterns, colors: d?1 QrC plain or ribbed, good range of sizes, red, blue and brown all colors. Special A t nair tailv . _ . Men’s Half Wool Union Suits, heavy .... ... I( „ quality, good range of sizes (J* 1 7Q Misses’ Silk and W 00l Novelty Hose in I re ular $2 .- )0 va!ue . Special vl>l. /7/ plaids and checks. Something new for fall wear. Good assortment I 175 c value, pair 'it/L | Boys and Girls W 00l Toboggan Caps, mu ii iwmiiu ii —— rn ■ 8 good assortment of patterns, in stripes WORK GLOVES-Men’s heavy leather 1 P lain 0,0r3 ’ Va,ues lo palm gauntlets, 35c value I I »> I | HUSKING GLOVES, made of good jSt'.'ZKU'.■ ■ q Ua |Hy material, Qa Grey Cotton Double Blanket, heavy I I per pair ChU and gold, heavy stitched. lOQ 1 j jj 0 y 8 Fleece Lined Underwear, extra Special, pair V * I | |i ne quality, good range of sizes, $1.50 . ■HMliiii ill uni ii nil*'(iMi'll 1 ! ill i iwfgLßi. |jg values. Special Boy’s Knee Pants, range of sizes 3to 10 ® 8 Suit . I good assortment, made of good warm jg Eg r a MW——— B material that will wear. B ens and Boys Winter Caps, extra 8 Special t/OV | j, oo( j quality, fur ear warrr«er=, full I ■■■■MBHMHnEUaaMUBPC:. : i fl rarge of sizes, large selection, A*p 8 Bov’s Long I'ants. Here is what every 8 vai,JCS $2-00, price boy looks forward to —wearing long g pants. VVe have them in sizes 7 to 15, Mens and Boys Work Sweaters, heavy made o fgood durable ma- QpT quality, the kind that will keep you terial. good assortment... good and warm, snug fitting :95c I Men’s $1.50 Heavy Sweaters, Roll | «■ iHnn Collar, all wanted sizes, A*'y CHILDREN’S ( OATS—Sizes 2 to fi. each t/wv I All new styles. ——HMBW— Some fur trimmed I QUIRTS —Odd lot of Men’s neck band 8 shirts, figures, stripes and checks, good 8 NEW DRESSES, made of silver tone patterns, values to $3.00. iQ.» 1 alpaca, full range of sizes QjT Special, each tc/V R and colors ■ r ,, ' *!• m n u _ '•‘jirfis ’ HiHmHiHisi I, ,„ B 8 Misses Silk and Wool Novelty Hose in | SOCKS—Mens Wool Mixed Socks, all fi | ~. , . , .... S | | plaids and checks. Something new toi | sizes, colors: brown and grey, OPCz* 5 8 r a :| wear, good assortment 4(4 8 39c value, pa.r 40 1 | I 75f . a . ;te< p;iir 4VIC | I r MEN’S LEATHER COATS B Winter is coming very soon jj B PLAID BLANKETS Made of heavy horsehide 8 and w ' le . l ? ’* thntther* I I Just receivfd a new sh| P’ 8 woo, lined, leather a,ways | “«V plenty %' j % ™"r f «.! fml.h I stays soft and flexible. I py. wet weather. We adv,se | | blanket’, I • 8 I?" • aTp h"p h 21 r e°P«°up I 1 stit^hed at etlds ’ ,ar 9 e range 1 Values to sl2-00. 8 !? „? A a , R d f. Tn™ d 11 of colors, Rose, Blue, Gold, 8 8 BU . Ck 'l Art ' CS ’ V. S ‘ B JI 8 Lavendar, Grey and Tan - g Special, each ■ extra heavy quality made to ■ n . ' r I wear, $4 value*, Special H ■ — — ii Guaranteed first quality H B . U $7,951 $2.95 II $1.95 \ The ECONOMY Dept. Store Decatur’s Only and Original Underselling Store

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