Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 2 December 1927 — Page 3

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i | (’LI B CALENDER Hr Fr ' day , Ml Monday ■H..,, i Library, 7:45 P. M. Tuesday HB , |., . < Robert Helm, 7:." Mr«. Charles Staro-t, re I’ (H .a ii Reformed church. Bi I ' v ft :X filin' 1 !>• '• : 'W *’• M Wednesday sl ■ B|K -■ 1 mb. Mrs. Wilson Loe. I'. ft ATTEND the ■ titoschipa concert , ■ ihose attend nice. . . sol':, at tile Tito S, hip i ~ "i- Shiine Auditorium, uuChester. Mrs «’,,.! .d Mr... . (1. 11. Wehn.oyor Helena. Ml.i. I. Halves -: I ..verdale. Mt.;. Mav il >it |K : -. Ross W. Stoakes, .Miss A. N I. < Waling. Reports of the gratifying a ■ rovaidis' one ouithe BIRTHDAY BR<' •!.■■• -Hi- :i". .-v to, lier mmimr, JlrM’'. in the secentv-nin'h an W ■ Im: bitthday. Mrs. '!. F a ■ ined at a .< x o'cl.e ' evening. A ;>i. >ll d.: , v candle-, ■ laid". Covers wer ■ lai.l >.is. F. M Shinn.-ye.-. Mr JI:- .1 Rice. Mrs. Carrie ]<-■' It ” "id. Mrs. Lizzie Young cl ' a. Mrs. I’hoehe Ji: 11. I’. (’allow, and Stiinli y AN W. M. S. AT MANSE 3h9 J'., il. If Fernthoil. assisted l> Engeler, entertain- I lie '■ ' lit- I’resbyti ri.m <hui<r - Thursday al 'erm,on. ' ' rs h d the -I. v01...ii H^Hf'- r ii Mis. Wilson Lee took Mlrlir.i:' ii. study program, for tlm This consisted of ChipII and 111, of the study book Stoiy of Missions.” Mrs. Lee Mt n d in her program by Mrs. BB ; i 'i'ioe and Mrs. Jesse Suit-ei. BX 1 -' : ants were then served 'by losses. The January meet in .' ftft'Tl he],] with Mi, 3 . \y. £ Smith as >t- and M-’s. J. C. Coh-assistant. ■■Mi<' C. Langston will have chance th -I votions and Mrs. J. R. Hor tin program. |Hmeeting OF ■■WORK and win class ft Tim Work and Win Class of the BB 1 ' ' Brethren Sunday school was BB ?i,h 1 bailed Thursday (veiling at the BE li":’i ■ of Clarence Drake, West Mom »rie street. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil HarH v.'.v were the assisting hostesses. II During a brief/ business session. :■ plt.iis were discussed for holding a >■ watch party New Years eve. During ■ a social hour of games'and contests. ’■ prizes were awarded to Mrs. Russel I Debolt, Cecil Smith, Mrs. Harry I Poling and Mr. Russel Debclt. At a ■ laic hour, an oyster supper was served by the hosts and hostesses. I mrs. artman I ENTERTAINED ladies aid I I The Ladies Ahl Society cf the IB Christian church was entertained | | Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. D i | Artinan when the members met at | B h?r home for their regular business j I I tuu'ing. a good attendance was f I noted and the usual routine of busi- | il res attended to. Following a social : I h(-ui, the entertaining hostess serve 1 ( I dainty refreshments. I MEETING of I SAMARITAN BIBLE CLASS ( B Ih e Samaritan Bible Class cf the ( hristlan school, was cuter- | I tained Thursday evening by' Mrs. I George Myers at her home on Mercer | I avenue. During a business session, I Plans were made for a Christmas | party ami exchange to be held at. the . I home of Mrs. Dee Reffey, North | Tenth street. Mr. Swartz, teacher of . I the da. s gave a brief talk, after | which the hostess served refreshI nients. * | [ The Psi iota Xi Swority will meet | Tuesday evening at 7:30 P. M. with i slrs. Robert Helm. i entertained SO CHA REA CLUB 1 Mrs. Richard Ehinger was hostess ,i t" the So Cha Rea Club, Thursday ev- I | oning at her home on North Fifth | street. Bridge furnished the entertain-

’ for ,h « zoning am tor h.kh score were awarded Io Mrs. Vim •lent Bormann, Mis. Florence Harris 1. and Mu. Dan Zewr, Initiatory s er . vices were hehl f > 4h- two pledge J I. /," s ii ' 11 '- and Mrs. oien HiH. () At a late hour, the hostess t mr VP( |' deheiou.s refreshments. The next meet-' wb/xV."' 1 11’ 1 " t V T "" ' ,4V (,ve " in ß ( hi ‘ r '' H StHlOS * al hpr !1,,1, te j on \\ inchester street. ROTARIANS ENTERTAIN WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS The members cf thy Rotary Chiti en- • tertained the* wives and sweethearts' at a six o’clock banquet, Thursday ev-1 Piling, at the K. of (’. Hall. The tables ’ were airanged in th- large banquet room ami flower holders filled with . co. nations and t.-ses decorated the! table. Green and red lighted tapers on the tallies alst added a touch of hull-! day charm to the setting. Covers were! laid for about seventy-five guests. The 1 dinner was most delicious and wti'J ■ se: ved in three emtrses by the Tri! Kappa Sorority. Before the guests I were seated at the table, the Rev J 1.1 H. Feintheil asked the blessing. Fob] loving the dinner, W. A. Klcpper led! the Rotarians in club songs. Two entertainers from Fort Wayne, a voial-! Jst ami accompanist, interspersed niu-j sic threughout the evening's program

| THE ADAMS Theatre | £ TONIGHT ONLY ffl ue bril ir K “A FLAME IN THE SKY” B Un, • e2Tu gnj HR IE with Jack Lucien and Sharon Lynn, supported by a groat cast. (UEJ an] rulsatii)' «iHi Ac’v. iiture! Teeming with Thrills! Gripping with Dg |J; Act! n! Wiltl Riding, Mile-in-liu-air Thrills, Hand to Hand 30 Lfr ■ I'.i'lh Ih'tv.i'tn ;<•:.! he-men, Stisp ,i <>, Drama, Comedy,’ Heartir tlirc u and everythin, that goe.-i to make tin real entertainment' mR zri be 1 ALSO—“THE SECOND ONE HUNDRED YEARS,” jjr- with Stan Laurel and Jimmy Finlaycon. ’ 3H 71 Ee 10c 2Ec |Q !#J SA.TI’RDAV DIDDY ROOSEVELT in "RIDE ’EM HIGH.” Eg Urj ST’N. and MON JOHN GILI'I-.'RT in "MAN, WOMAN AND SIN ” | THE CORT I Last Time Tonight H : ifi Rin-Tm-Tin, the wonder dog, (r in a big Warner feature, “JAWS OF STEEL’’ | The o'd prelector, Alkali Joe, had been -foully done to death,■T From his lonely cabin the posse traced the bleeding prints of a tr Z| dog's paws.—The ghost town of Calvao was aroused. While a ora posse searched the mountains Who Was the Killer? If & “THE LAST LAP,” the next picture of the Collegian series. U! 10c 25c * pr Sunday and Monday “MAN CRAZY” featuring Lb f Jack Mulhall‘and Dorothy Mackaill. I’ When the curtain rises on the greatest array of ( talent broadcasters have ever assembled, the advantage J cf a front row seat and the thrill of close up anticipation I is ail yours if you have a ( ROSLEY. / The Rand Bex, a 6 tube receiver, battery equip- __ J; merit ■ • $55.00 > , The Band Box. with power converters, for light () ’ socket operation ... SIIO.OO ) No. 5.38 receiver, less tubes S No. 550 receiver, less tubes $33.b0 J No. 560 receiver, less tubes $3.».a0 A Speakers. Batteries and Battery Eliminators < I at greatly reduced prices. J MARE THIS A RADIQ CHRISTMAS* And remember > yon are always there with a Crosley. I ’ t I ( / ( sroez >

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Jlarty' Mylott also added to the musical features of the program with a will t-itditlon or ".viy wild Irish Ruse . The principal speaker of the evening was the Rev. Junies McMiehm is, pastor of th- First Piesbyterlhn church of Connersville. Rev. MeMlch-, "•■ls used as the topic of his talk,' ■ Who's Crazy Now.” The address was i L th humorous and serious with a. - lu nitlliil religious thought as a baek-| i ■ round. It cuiild be classed ns almost itpor-excellent for the pastor hold j i his hearet , throughout the entire ad-, ■ with almost spellbound atteni', linn. Dore Erwin presided at the opening of the program as president and turned tlm meeting over to Chairman Wai Wetnh if, who amiminced each J number fu turn and introduced the speaker of tin- evening. Rev. und Mrs 11. H. Fe:,itheil of this city, and Supt. and Mi s. (). h. Craig, of Bluffton, were attests besides the Rotarians and their wives and sweethearts. TRI Z CLUB ENJOY BRIDGE Members of the Tri Z Chib were entertained at Bridge, Thursday even--1 iu'-’. by Misses Geraldine and Isabel i Hower at their home on Not th Fourth : licit. Rewards ft- high score were • iwarded to Misses Josephine Archbold ■nd Mil niiani Parrish. Plans were * ; m ule fi r the Christinas party and gift 1 • : -'Xi haiirA- or the Chib which will be | held at the home of Miss Helen Hapbold. At the ( lose of the ev-nlng the Imstess served a very delicious lunch-' 1 i eon. j SOCIETY BERNIECE CEVOSS ENTERTAINS KAPPA TAUS Miss Berniece DeVoss was hostess Ihmsday evening, at her home on Wi st Madison street, Bridge furnished the diversion cf the evening and Miss j Dura Shnsenberg was the successful winner of the high score prize. The

• next meeting will bo u Christmas party which will be held with Mias Catherine Ftitzinger. An exchange of Christmas gifts will take place nt this meeting. A lovely two-course luncheon served hy the hostess, followed the Bridge games. i ——a BUSINESS MEETING OF BAPTIST SOCIETY The Baptist Women's Society held their regular business meet Ing. Thursidny afternon, with Mrs. (1. Purmer, on Line street. Twenty members were I present. Lovely refreshments were served by Mrs. Panner with the assistance cf Mis. Hower and Mrs. Wertzbacker. The next meeting will be a social meeting ami will be held in two week; with Mis. C. E Bell ami Ute pregtam will be in charge of Mrs. Will Whines. o— —— Mi. -and Mrs. Herbert Kern, Miss Marcella Kern, of this city, and Mr. Lewi; Armstrong of Geneva, motored to Fort Wayne, Thursday evening. o A GOOD THING—-DON’T MISS IT Send Hits nd and ten cents to I'olev and < 0.. Sheffield nnd George Sts., (’hl--■ngo. 111., writing your name iinri address clearly. You will receive ii trial bottle of Foley s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic >, tickling throat; also a trial inuket each of l-’olev Pills, a mure'bStimulant for the kidneys, and l.’ol. v I < ntliartlc Tablets for constipation, biflousness. ami sick headache. Thes.- n-1 liable re dies have helped millions. Mold every where. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays Headaches Often the result of kidney disorder; due to imperfect kidney action. Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic for welcome relief. They satisfy. Foley Pills A diuretic stimulant for the kidneys Suld Eotrywhert PREVENT GRIPPE* nO FLU HILL’S arte with amazing quick- < ness. Colds are checked in a few hours. Complications are avoided—health fortified. Be Sure Price3oc CASCAW QUININE Get Red Box puzualt

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