Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 23 November 1927 — Page 3
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ML i i i: calender Wednesday |-i,i.‘ < luh. Mrs. Fred Blu--s< r. 2;00 I’. M. Jyi 11 >-'ivinr I’lo-rnin ML I'l -a i:i Sclk'l. B— Monday jsoarch Club, Mrs. Jesse Sutton, i P. M. Sister Roll Call and PotUtieb Supper, 5:30 P. M. Tuesday ■ lrrall iie Depot 1 tn.-nt. W'om.i::'; Club Miss Carlisle Thursday House. K. of P. Homo. Friday SL-. hi. 11l Chib. Mrs Floyd Him;. 7:30 P. M. |.;. ,\i ( | Socii ly. chnreb parlors. 2JO' p. in. MS y H, Class of r. B. Sunday Xvh<>> Josephine Robinson. Saturday g®W r. M. S. Monroe, pastry sale bazaar, Model Hatchery. Sunday |||v S. Thank Offering I’r- y.. rft maelical Church, 7. P. M. and Mrs. D. F. Jacks.>n and Janice of Crestline. Ohio. today for an over Than k ivvisit with their parents. ,',|i. !•:. W. Jackson, east of the city. Atertained YEUNG MATRON'S CLUB ■The Young Mation's (Tub was Tuesday evening, by Mrs O'Brien at her home on W wt Jeiferson street. After the business Mis. Dee Fry back road a very paper on "M;>l monism". A hour followed, after w!-'oh the delicious /refresh:!.etcs. 's of the club for the evening Mrs. Earl Colter. Mis. Joo XierB|fyer, Mrs. F. M. Elkins and Miss ■ther Bowers. The next meeting will held in two weeks with Mrs. D.il1a Goldner. '■Mrs. I). 11. Stoakes and little .< Charles, and .Mr. (’. \\. Iluikc' !' rt Wayne will Ito .Thanks"!vine Built guests of the Rev. W. Stoakes family, at the Methodist parsonBr' ■•Mr. and 'Mrs. Elmer J. Anspangh four children will motor to (lem-va tin y wiil be Thanksgiving d n guests of Mr. Amspaugh's mother ■Mls. Emma Jane Anspangh. They wiii visit during the day with Mrs BeboUt in Chattanooga. Mary Hocker. M:. an 1 Mrs ('. Wertz and Richard Long, • f Eli: will be Thanksgiving Day guests ®>l Mr. and Mrs. Ed Macy and family ■Winchester street. •W Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Dugan motor'*: Bluffton, this afternoon, when* Hu y their daughter, Mrs. Pierre Condand daughter Nancy, cf Indi ma Mrs. Goodrich and Namy win Mhsii ever the Thatis riving season at jßhe DugMubom.’!. Entertained •unday dinner guests 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werling and y, of Preble, had as their Sunday guests, Mrs. Charles-. Kintz daughters Genevieve. Lucile and and son Francis; and Mr. and Clarence Kintz and son Bobby, of Fort. Wayne; and Mrs. Margaret of Preble. ■bridge party for ■ OUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS I The following invitation has been by the November entertaincommittee of the Country Chib: "Bridge Party Monday Evening—November 28 8:00 P. M. ■ For All Members and Guests, Club— 50c —Refreshments, ■j R.S.V.P. by Saturday, Nov. 2G, to Mrs. Dore B. Erwin. jS Committee.’’ ■decode club ■ Six O'CLOCK DINNER .1 e members of the Gecode Club the General Electric, enjoyed a ■**‘ x o'clock dinner, Tuesday evening, Bn the E. Club rooms. Following ■the dinner, two contests furnished ■Mvjron, the winners of the events Mary Hill and Nora. Dudgeon. ■bring a brief business session, plans ■"'"re rnade for the Christmas party ■ a, 'd exchange which will bo held ■December 21. ■ Mrs. Bernice Nelson will arrive B" !)nie this evening, from Chicago, ■ she is a student at the Chicago ■1 raining School, for an over Sunday' ■' ; s t. at her parental home. She will} ■he a< ■emninicd jjy Miss Margaret ■Brown, of Canada, who will also be ■ a giiest at the J. E. Nelson home. i ■ The Carpe Diem Club will meet ■ Friday evening at 7130 P. M. with ■ Mrs. Floyd Enos on Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barthel and i ■ daughter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Ku *bler will motor to Cleveland for an over-Thniiksrivlng visit with Mr. and Mrs. Julo Spies. ,■ «, «J| ’ LEAVES SUNDAY . FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. W. A. Kuebler will leave, Sunday, for L s Angeles, Callfonla. where _ she will visit indefinitely with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. . Aloysius Schmitt. Mrs. Keuliler wiil be joined after the Christmas holidays by Mr. Keubler. They are shipping , some of their household fnrlnsliings to Los Angeles with a view of establishing their home in that cits'. Since selling their home in this city, about twoyears ago. Mr. and Mrs. Keubler have been 1 rated at the A. R. Bell ’ home on Madison street. This property vacated by them, lias been rented by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, who i will take up their residence there in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. 1). X. Erwin, and their guests, Mrs. William Erwin, of Monroeville, and Miss Mary Callow, of Fort Wayne, will m toa to Huntington ’ and North Manchester where they wiil enjoy a Thanksgiving turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shirnieycr wore ’ Tuesday afternoon visitors in Fort I Wayne. Mrs. Wm. Erwin of Monroeville, is a guest of the D. X. Erwin and D. B. Erwin families in this city. DESSOLEE CHESTER THEATER PARTY GUEST Miss Dessolee Chester will go to , Van Weft tonight where she will bo a guest at a theatre and • dancing party. Miss Chester will remain over night in Van Wert and will be joined Thursday, by her brother. Dr. Ches- \ ier, in a visit to their parental home, he J. H. Chester residence at Antwerp, Ohio. i The Pythian Sisters'and their fannies are urged to be present next it 5:30 o'clock at the K. of P. Home. Monday evening at a pot-luck supper Everyone is to bring food according • to the number in their family. Rolls ' ind coffee will be furnished by Hie i Temple. This will be the annual November Roll Call which has been made a law by the Grand Lodge and ’very member is expected to be present. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the* Monroe M. E. Church will hold a pastry sale and bazaar Saturday afternoon and evening at ihe Model Hatchcry at Monroe. At iive o’clock, hot soup, sandwiches - and coffee will be served. Homemade candy and popcorn wid be sold. The 1). Y. B. Class of the Cni.'d Brethren Sunday sch id will meet Friday night with Mia. Josephine Robinson, on Tenth street. Open House will lie held all day Thanksgiving Day at thiy K. of P. Home. Everyone is requested to bring their families and dinner baskets ana enjoy their Thanksgiving Dinner at the Home. MISSIONARY SOCIETY THANK OFFERING PROGRAM The Woman's Missionary Society of, the Evangelical Church will give a ,-eiy .• -t: ! . Stomach Pains and Rheumatism Gone Had 10 Years of Torture, But Made j Quick Recovery. Trying to work a farm while crippled with rheumatism and stomach, pains was the hard task faced by Mr. Roy Eastes, Andrews, Ind. He tells of his recovery in a letter, as : follows: : "1 suffered agony from rheumatism I and severe stomach trouble for 10 long years. The rheumatic pains were so sharp that 1 could not bend to put on my shoes. I was in such torture the last 3 months that my farm work was neglected. The indigestion was so bad that I had gas, nausea and dizzy spells frequently. I was weak, nervous, sleepless, and just worn out with suffering. But today life looks different to me. My rheumatism scarcely ever bothers me now and my stomach feels fine. eat hearty meals and they d’gest | without causing gas or distress. The 'pains and kinks in my back are gone and I can work every day. My new health began the day I started taking Viuna, and I am surely grateful for the wonderful change this medicine has made in me.” Viuna actw promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ap|»e tlte and digest ion, anil brings new “treugth I and energy to the whole bodj. iak♦ • j bottle on trial. Then if jon re not glad von tried Viuna, your money wl Ib- - funded. $1 at druggists or mailed pen-tpa ld by leelaud Medicine Co., Indianapolis. Ind. VIUHA , The Wonder Medicine Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927.
program, Sunday evening al the CTint'cli, beginning at seven o'clock Tlie meinliers of tlie Woman's Missioniiry Society are requested Io bring their thank offering boxes to tills im -ling. The program is as follows: Song by Congregation. Di'Votlonals Mrs. R. W. Loose Duett Mrs. Eugene Runyon and Mrs. Adler. Playlet -"Broken Bridges." Scene I Duett Martha Jam* Linn and Madeline Spahr. Scene 11 Os ft ring. Song by Congregation. Benedit lion. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Peterson and daughter Lois will gn to Fort Wayne tomorrow, where they will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Peterson's sister, Mrs. David E. Smith and family. Other guests at the Sniflh home for Hie day will Include the Rev. Fail I). Parker and family of Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilon and family of Fort Wayne. T!i| Rev. Eatl B. Parker and family will accompany Mi. and Mis. Peterson to Decatur, for a few days visit. Miss Margaret Christen, student at Purdue; Dr. and Mis. W. A. Crum, of Richmond, and Mr. Ed Christen who is teaching neai Delphi this year, arrived here today for an over Thanksgiving vacation at the Edward Christen homo, north of the c.ty Mrs. Elmer Kampo, Mrs. Philip Obenauer. Mrs'. Jessie Deani, Mrs. G. W. King and Miss Alice Coombs motored to Genova, Tuesday, where they visited tin* Limberlost and heme of Gene Stri/ton Porter. , The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist iliurch will meet Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. in the church parlors. A god att ndance is urged. TO ENTERTAIN AT THANKSGIVING DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Enos, North Seventh street, will entertain at Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Judson Passwater and children, Julia Rose and Judson Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll. Mrs. V. L. McGonagle, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Passwater uid Fern and Robert Passwhter REV. LOOSE TALKS ON TITHING. As a feature of the meeting of the Missionary Circle of the Evangelical church, which was held Tuesday evening with Miss Hazel Peterson, Rev. Loose, the pastor, talked on "Tithing." The talk was very interesting and wa sgnatly apprclMated by the members of the elrcle. Seventeen ‘ members were in attendance, and two new members. Misses Ruth . v ■■ 1.’!.. ? WCANADA’SVWj FAVORITE W In cold Canada, Hal- \® ■ ian Balm is the favorite ■ I skin protector. Keeps I I skin smooth and com- | for tabic in raw weather. * I For sale everywhere. 1 II ■ li iMlalian J a!mj| M DIGESTS YOUR FOOD Tired Out Stomach Must Have Rest , c-wu is T4M.. s » it | J FOR ( | JXM'x s r r> i I ol' s® ur Stomach ,I i Heartburn "ji F W s~ and that fr' SU-’is.h, lUo'tUra < t c..tr in -d tkri 4.- eprtMtd feding » ‘ ' after, hewty 1 r , ,n, *b ! ■ a.—. —• I ■ LM','-'.-.w * B . Drug Prxiurf, : H »—a-t» •<* <ak,li. Ml*!.™ . H o——*L , . Many a person is today suffering from stomach ailments unnecessarily. If your stomach Is giving you trouble it’s because it can't digest food. Go to your druggist at once and get a bottle of Di-Jo It will furnish the stomach v ith the strengthening juices It needs to stop sour stomach, heartburn, I belching, and all the kindred i troubles. If the bowels are not regular, take DiVac. It was made especially to go with Di-Jo. * It ymtr-druggist hasn’t these reineilies 'write Drug Products, Marshall, Mich—Adv.
and Geraldine Andrews, were iiduiltted Into the organization. Plans were made for the Christmas meeting which will be held the third Tuesday in December. The election of officers and Christmas exchange will feature that meeting. At the close of the program and business session, Mrs. Frank Peterson, mother of the hostess, served delicious refreshments. ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Earl Coverdale was hostess to her Bridge Club, Tuesday afternoon, I nt her hoate on North Second street. Guests other than tlie club members were Mis. Fred Putterson and Mrs. C. C. Pumphrey. Mrs. Pumphrey'held high score for the afternoon's games. I Late in the afternoon, the hostess,' assisted by her daughter, Mary Made-• line, served dainty refreshments. I The next meeting will he held in two' wekes with Mrs. Roy Archbold. PLEDGES ENTERTAIN AT THEATRE PARTY Mis-es Rose Marie Smith, Anna l Colihiii and Mary Harris, pledges of the Delta Theta Tats Sorority, enter- 1 tained th-j sorority members Tuesday evening at a theatre party and lurch-i eon afterwards. The party attended
| THE ADAMS Theatre a Thursday and Friday !fi Ifi Matinee Thursday at 2 P. M. ypy. “BECKY” i with SALLY O'NEIL, OWEN MOORE and Gertrude Olmstead HR ICrammea full of Love. Laughs, Surprise and Adventure! Meet J Ijj BECKY—the Happiest, Snappiest, Bravest Little Figure You’ve |f“ [Ut Ever Met—in a picture that is pure joy from first to last! lAlso —CHARLEY CHASE in a riotous burlesque of the newest Pill 31 indoor snort—“THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." g 15c 35 c SUNDAY AND MONDAY—WM. HAINES, JOAN CRAWFORD UE and GEO. K. ARTHUR in "SPRING FEVER."
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the Cort theatre where they saw "The i Irre.-istible Love." Following the' show, thej 'ven' to the Green Kettle, I wh re four tallies hud been reserved The tables were set with silver service with a bud vii.n- and rose adorn- 1 ing the < enter of cm h. A very deli-1 < lotis luncheon of Tostcc sandwiche i 1 perfection snlad and coffee was -erv- 1 ed. The Delta extended u vol.* of thanks to their Pledges for the pit :. >- imt. evening they enjoyed. O-L.. v | FOR SALE - Heating stove. Phom. 973 or see Gl< nn Patterson al tin* j Vance Ai Linn clothing store. 277-Utx 1 ~_Z~ * ---» ,a r„,
I F. G. BOWERS i ■ Residence 24G No. Sixth st. H Decatur-Fort Wayne | H Daily Freight Service. ® wjg Decatur phone 265 Ljp Ft. Wayne phone Anthony 5337.
1 Miss Olga Relnklng will be an over ritunksglVlng guest, of Miss Veru • l.indhorst in Fort Wayne. 0 | FOR REXT Six room house semiI modern. Phone (106 or 1022. 276-3 t — — — ——
-■q — ~ . , ~ ..I I , I II *r - | THE ADAMS Theatre 1 LAST TIME TONIGHT at 7 and 9 pl The Most Stupendous Spectacular Romance of All 'lime! j] y “BEN HUR” «’ With RAMON NOVARRO, BETTY BRONSON. OT.i, *n MAY McAVOY and FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN. tfj Eg You will gasn at the GREAT CIRCUS! You will marvel at the ■ CHARIOT RACE! You will cheer the SEA FIGHT! You will flj. 31 tingle at the LOVE ROMANCE! You will thrill at the GALLEY Est SCENES! 25c 50c S THURSDAY ANO FRIDAY—"BECKY" with Sally O'Neil and U“ Owen Moore. Thursday Matinee at 2P. M. fiUr | THE CORT | Eh ’ THANKSGIVING and FRIDAY tfi Matinee Thanksgiving Day at 2 P. M. K !ip W’lial a treat for movie goers. The greatest war S-., ; 77! comedy ever screened featuring the yl i ?Jii gem of all comedians, ; ® SID CH \PLIN in “THE BETTER ’OLE” i Jfi It's a scream from start to finish. s“j Also—l he fourth series of the Collegians, Jfj L; AROUND THE BASES.” E ’ 15c 35c 9i t iC LAST TIME TONIGHT—Lois Wilson and Norman Kerry in “IRRESISTABLE LOVE.” CE ■ Also Comedy. 10c, 25c gg
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Notice *T, 1 T!u> Western Union office will be 1 'open Thanksgiving Day between the l | hours of S and 9 a.nr. and 5 and 6 p.tn. »; | H Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Paya -—— - 0.
