Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1927 — Page 7

vjtiJß calender Tuesday a11 ... I o Hull 7: !10 1\ M Murccllu How.* 8 I’.M. a^K,. la rv «'llristmas Party, /ion t jJK'il Church, 7 p. m. B^H tlll v l ii'purt mu lit, Wiimau'j EjgjSJiss Carlisle Wednesday j|j| Jluiuln'il Club, Mrs, Lavvrenco 'SXii'HMtv Club, Mrs. \V. A. Lower. u ii.'puriim iil Woman's Club Mrt ,Ernes Arnold. 7:110 P. M. 22Irje.il Club, Mrs. John Shuler, d. He Paul Society, K. of (-TB], 2:110 P. m. Thursday :J9B sl Woman's Society—Mrs. G. K..X,- >:3o P. M. s. Presbyterian Manse, 2:110 t.udies Aid Society. Mrs Woidun's Relief Corps, Yoeman Hall I:3* Mil. is Missionary Society, EvanK elU»l[church, 2:00 P. M. Qfli jry I.allies Aid, church 10:00 SoEii i Rea Club, Mrs. Richard Ehmß; ■ ' Hible Class, Christian Bible School, G. E. Myers home, 7:00 wljjPl ______ 0 Bp Ruth Johnson, student at the igHii" ilis Teacher s College, return ed:lb Indianapolis yesterday, after gpjßnt: her Thanksgiving vacation witipei parents Mr. and Mrs. O. T. W< He Woman's Missionary Society ot the fresbyterian church will meet afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tlifln i byterian manse. Mrs. It. H. FeSwieil will he the hostess for the after Em-a and Mrs. E. I). Engcler the aMMlng hostess. Mrs. W. H. Lee will Ualdiarge of the afternoon’s study pro Am. PtHßyl S Ridiekahs will hold the annual aaai4.it ion of officers for the coming ydßtonivht at the Odd Eellows Hal! o'clock. All members are reqil|*4d to he present. H — ■^■rtaineo V. lis. CLASS V t. S. class of the United Sigß Sunday school was delight-flnfpiitertaim-d Saturday evening at nßw'tne of their teacher. Mr. Earl ';®t on Line street. After the HH msmoss meeting, the evening was : p 1 • isauily spent playing games. Zimmerman and Miss Marie QBi were awui ilodStlle prizes to: ti|Bb«t clever stunts. At a late honri delicious refreshments were wShki Evan Kck, who was back MHitidiaun Central College for the Twpk i viug vacation, Albert MumXHBf Fort Wayne Mrs. I team and Elsie Moyers, of Newcastle, guests. *flMn Kik returned Sunday to In dis to resume his studies at fVntral College, having visitThanksgiving with ins broth*Bß;|and sister, ttev. and Mrs. Smith in this city. MRS[ JESSE SUTTON gjBpRTAINS RESEARCH Jesse Sutton was hostess to mbers of tlie Research Club. after non at her! home on «ixlh street. Mrs. J. T. MerIbid Die paper for the after"■aml used as her topic “Contriof Hint Alien Population to Mrs. Merry man had five cs with her paper as follows: A|il>ow Carnegie,” Mrs. R. D. MyS1 f'lias. Philip Holland,” Mrs. O. “John Muir” Mrs. H. H. "Thoo, Thomas,” Mrs. H. '-■lbdier; ' Henry , Morgentheil," ,J ( B. Bell. Following the most program, the hostess servrefreshments. The meeting tbS " oc * t "’ll bs held with Mrs. Mr S|lliUl a 'id Mrs. R. D. Myers will paper. c r ßaptist Woman's Society will ■ < i’uisday afternoon at two-thirty at the home of Mrs. G. Pal V ,U1 'Pine street. A business ses- " •*' held and the attenUaucc H 9ll members is desired. sisters iB-LUCK SUPPER / jiißmbfrx of the Pythian Sisters cir families enjoyed a pot-luck 'Bp? 1 ak »•* o’clock, Monday evenW. In the dining rooms at the K. ot The supper was served '»K ■ * style At seven-thirty Cue members of the lodge reto jho regular mooting room, H’ o usual business was attemlrs. Helton Pass water gave lutoresting report from Grand :;*?■ Hilly local members then re*ded ty the annual roll call and •S) ° Was ma, * e hy card and lel- - 11*” following non-resident els: Mrs. Liddy Elzey Kirby, of "Bmghby, Ohio; Mrs. Eliza Houser

of Indianapolis; Mrs. Nettie Lyman, Indianapolis; Mrs. Velma Porter, Columbus, Grove, Ohio; Mrs. Pi-auk Forman, Berne; Mrs. Martha Gage, Alma, Michigan. The nomination of officers for the new year, was then hold. This nomination will he closed at the next regular meeting and tlie election oi officers declared. BRIDGE PARTY AT COUNTRY CLUB Members of the Decatur Country Club, their wives and house guests, enjoyed a delightful evening of Bridge, at the Club house, Monday evening. Sixty guests in all were In attendance. Fifteen tables were arranged for Bridge and as the resultant high score of five games, prizes were awarded to C. A. Dugan and Dr. CMffen, the latter of Wren, Ohio; Miss Mildred Liddy. of Decatur and Miss Sutherland, of Wren. Yellow butti n chrysanthemums were useil for decoration throughout the spacious rooms of the clubhouse. Following the games of llridge, delicious refreshments were served by the committee in charge. All present report having spent a most enjoyable evening. DELTS PLAN FOR GOOD FELLOWS CLUB The Delta Theta Tau Sorority met Monday evening for a regular business meeting at the home of Miss Irene Dollhouse, Wdst Madison street. Plans were made for the Good Fellows Club, which is annually sponsored by the Sorority. Miss Kathryn Hyland was appointed chairman of the Good Fellows Club for this y<*ir and her committee is composed of Misses Rose Marie Smith and Grace Butler. Chances were sold on a pair of fancy yellow candles ami Miss Grace Butler was the winner. Names were then drawn for the Christmas exchange and plans made to hold the Christmas party on December 20. Plans were also complet'd for tlie annual Christmas donee which will be held Monday evening, December 2<l, at the Masonic Hall. ENTERTAINED FOR DAUGHTER Mrs. John Spalir. 409 Winchester iticct, entertained at dinner, Sunday, in honor of her daughter, Evangeline, who was homo from Otterbein Colego at Westerville, Ohio, for an over Thanksgiving visit with her parents. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Crs. Win. Foor anil daughter Agnes, Miss Opal McCrory, Miss Marcile McCrory, and Mr. and Mrs. '’red Akom and family, all of Ohio City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stover, of Rockford; Mr. and Mrs. Venlie Brubaker ans family, of Van Wert; Mr. md Mrs. Harry Ferry, of Wreu, O.; iml Mr. and Mrs. John Spahr and amily, of this city. Miss Evangeline Spahr has return'd to Westerville, Ohio, to resume lor studies at Otterbein Collogcy having viited oVvn, the Thanksgiving] holidays at her honhein this city. Ferd Christen went V Chicago, Monday, where he will b lt in artglulince at the International [Livestock Show, which is being hclJKin that city. Mr. Christen was joined in Chicago by his brother, Ellis Christen ,vho is secretary as the American Berkshire Association with headquarters at Springfield, 111., and by his aster, Miss Naomi Christen, who is Home Advisor of Kankakee County, Illinois. Miss Christen chaperoned a group of club girls from Kankakee County to the live stock show. 11-Story Skeleton Structure Collapses Chicago, Nov. 29— HNS) —Eleven persons were recovering today from injuries received when a three-story I skeleton structure toppled over during yesterday's wind and rain storm. The structure collapsed at the . height of the storm, just at'ler a holt of lightning struck one 0< the steel | girders. A score of workmen were trapped in tlie wreckage. Most of those injured were struck , by brick and other building material. Ktudabakor To liuild Eight-Cylinder tar South Bend. Nov. 29—(1NSI—Studahaker will put out an 8 cylinder car in place of the present 6 cylinder delux model according to an announcement i here today by A. it Ehskiue. president : e [ the Studs baker corporation. [ Man’s Arm Shattered In Hunting Accident — , r#|«P§ Petersburg, Ind„ Nov. 29.—(INS)— . His arm shattered by a double wu- » relied discharge from his own shoiI gun, In a hunting accident, Isaac . Frencher, 45, underwent an amputaI tlon and today was recovering. Tlie . gun went oil' as Frencher crept through a thicket. He almost bled to death before he could be bi ought heie ■ to a surgeou.

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*******¥*******! * HOSPITAL NOTES *j * «! *************¥* Charles Austin Welker, Decatur R.' R. 6( underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial hospital, I Monday night. His condition is very serious. Lloyd Raker, 127 N. Third street,! underwent an operation Monday attarnoon for the removal of the appendix and is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Daldo Lehman, Berne, are the proud parents of a boy baby which was born today, November 29, I at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Dick McConnell and infant daughter Kathryn Louise, were removed yesterday to their home 902 North Third street, from the hospital. Mrs. Bernard Kintz and daughter, Patricia Ellon, were removed from me hospital to their home, Monday. Mrs. Arthur Baker and daughter Margaret Ellen have been moved to their home from the Adams County Memorial hospital. .Mrs. Chas. Nuerge, surgical convalescent, was removed to her home on North Third street, this afternoon. Mrs. Ed Rathfon, accident victim who is confined to the Adams County Memorial hospital, suffering with serious injuries, is slowly Improving. .Mrs Rathfon is now conscious most of the time and was appraised of her husband's death, two days ago. Mr. Rathton was killed in the same accident in which his wife was injured, about two weeks ugo, at a railroad crossing south of the city. o Berne Man Writes History Os Mennonite Settlement An interesting article concerning the Mennonite settlement in Adams county written by Edward E. Liechty, of Berne appeared in the Sunday edition of the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. The article gave a history ot the settlement from its beginning until the present time, showing the great, progress made during the last three-quarters of a cental y. The community contains more than 4,000 persons and lies from Berne west into Wells county, south to the Wabash river and north to Monroe Included in the community are the towns of Linn Grove, Monroe and Berne. o — —— Defective Wiring Causes Small Fire Fire, which broke out in the second floor of the 'Pearl Davis residence, cwned by Mrs. Perry Elzey, on Norlh Sixth street, today caused slight damage. The lire was caused by a defec tive electric wire, hut was quickly placed under control by local firemen Chemicals wore used to extinguish the plaze. Some damage was done by the flames and smoko before the fire was extinguished. Alleged Counterfeiters Arc Held At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Nov. 29. —(INS)— Joseph Molergik, 24, of Laotto, Ind., and Andrew Konger, 23, of near Albion, Ind., were being held here today for” federal officers, following their alleged confessions to making counterfeit twenty-five cent pieces, dimes and nickels. Police discovered several quarters on the men. they said, when tile two were arrested on charges ot liquor violation.

Personal* Henry Hite, who is confined to his i home on Winchester street, suffering ! with burns about the fare which hi 1 experienced Sunday evening, is gett- | ing along veiy nicely. Mr. Hite suffer- ! ed Xi great deal from the burns about his neck, face and bead, but the injuries are not believed to be ot a serious nature. Miss Madge HV.'wh.i was with her father when the accident occurred, and was burned slightly about the arms while attempting to assis* him, suffered considerably from a nervous shock resultant from the incident Mrs. E<l Whltright was taken quite ! suddenly ill, Monday evening, while attending the meeting of the Pythian sister Lodge. She was removed to her home. Her condition today was reported as greatly improved. Miss Eloiso Parker of Toledo, who has beeu the guest of relatives here for the past several days, wl'l leave tomorrow for Elkhart, where she has accepted a position in the Elkhart Public Library. Miss Parker will make her home with tier grandmother in Elkhart. Mrs. Frank, Alwein and daughter, Mary Catherine, of Shelby, Ohio, and Mrs. I. W. Macy and daughter, Martha, of Gallon, Ohio, motored to this city, today and are guests at the ,1. H. T Seller residence, Winchester street. The party wil return to their respective homes tomorrow. Mrs. F. L. Devilhirs, of Pontiac, Michigan, who has been a guest at •lie J. H. Heller home lor the past i w weeks, went to Fort Wayus today, for a several days visit, o BIRTH Mr. and Mrs Bruce Christen, Winchester street, are the proud parents of an 8 ',2 pound boy baby, which was born Saturday, November 19. Both mother and babe arc getting along nicely. The youngster has been named Robert Joe. BLOOD PRESSURE 200 Watch your blood pressure! If it’s 180 or 200 instead of 120, it’s a sign to be careful. High blood pressure . cuts years off one s life. Heart pali pitatipn, dizziness and difficulty are symptoms of high blood pressure, the result of our modern abnormal I habits of life which put too great , a strain upon the liver. The liver i becoming sluggish fails to cleanse the blood of the toxic poisons formed in food waste, which then permeate the whole system, affecting heart, blood pressure and blood vessels. The liver needs a little help occasionally. Nothing better for this, as medical men know, than a little ox gall. Ox gall is a remarkable na. tural stimulant for the human liver, promoting its normal active functioning, so essential to real health, Dioxol tablets are genuine ox gall in , dainty and tasteless form, each tablet representing 10 drops of pure ox gall. To be sure of getting the gen- • umcoxgall.besureof gettingDioxol. , They cost less than 2c each at good druggists, and a few soon tell. Wyeth Chemical Co.,hu.p **• n 578 Madison Ave„ f fOA I ACT New York. Depi M 25 * U , Mail me l'rcc Diuxui Samples. i 1 mmiiZZZZim ii V -

[CONTRACT LET FOR AIR MAIL Service Between Indianapolis, Cincinnati And Chicago Starts Dec. 17 Indianapolis, Nov. 29.--(UP)— Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Chicago will bo directly connected by an air mail roul l on December 17, according to announcement made yesterday by John Paul Riddle of tli" Kmbry-lUddlo Company ot Cincinnati, 0., which was aware ed the coni time b for Liu 1 route Nov. 15. The date for the opening of service is still tentative, however, subcct to completion of plans of (he company. W'aqp planes, with Wright whirlwind motors capable of a speed of 1.15 miles an hour, will be used. This motor is the same type as that used by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh in Ills Spirit of St. Louis. o Cord Motor Os Canada Jumps (>5 Points On Mart New York, Nov. 29. — (INS) —Ford Motor, of Canada, tlie Canadian subsidiary of the Ford Motor ciynpany, jumped 05 points to a record high price of s7til) a share on tlie New York curb exchange today, as the remit of the widely-heralded completion if the new Ford models and the large influx of buying orders. This is the only representative of the Ford family enterprise in the listed speculative markets, and the stock has had a fairly wide distribution. Earlier in the year Ford Motor of

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; I THE ADAMS Theatre jjj i] Toniirht and Wednesday |B !* “SHANGHAIED” £ with Ka'ph Ince, Patsy Ruth Miller and a wonder cast. ADVENTURE! ROMANCE! A beautiful girl at grips with brutal sailors Dark pints an hatched in the gloom ot the grogshops of Iht* Frisco “E Docks the tang of the open ocean of a straining IE ft schooner swooping hclorr the wind of two that come Dc | [Ur’ from the ends of the earth to meet and find their hap- ft* jj|* pincss among the fabled memories of Frisco’s Barbary Ifp Ale©—Aesop’s Fables, Pathe News and Topics of the Day 3y ■ L lr . b'c —25 c £ amassmssißmasassßiiismsiSiiSi I THE CORT | Tonight—Tomorrow yjj “THE CHEERFUL FRAUD” If " [lft* ■u A Universal Super-Feature with - sO $k REGINALD DENNY and good cast. Hi It smashes till records! A rip-roarin' side splittin’ gu mirth produeer that will make you hold on 3D to the edge of your seat. aS fjg ADDED—“DUMB BELL” Comedy. S an jn 1 \ 10c 25c ffi Thursday and Friday- Rin-Tin-Tin rr |g| in “JAAVS OF STEEL" *

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