Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 304, Decatur, Adams County, 27 December 1927 — Page 5

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| CLUB CALENDER fl Tuesday jB St. Marys Chorus Choir 1). C. H. S fl 7:30 I’. M. fl Wednesday fl Decatur Students Piano Club, Mary fl and Evelyn Kohls, 7:30 P. M. fl Thursday fl So Cha Rae, Florence Harris 7:30. fl Antioch Missionary Sewing Society B Mrs. B. F. Beery, all day. fl CHRISTMAS DINNER fl AT SPRANG HOME Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sprang West MaflH Bison street, entertained at Christinas fl Dinner for Mrs. Tena Vail and ilaughB ter Catherine, of Bryan, Ohio; Mr. B E. A. Vail, Mrs. Christena Vail and B Tb' ll Vail. of lh * s city. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gates, of Wren. I Ohio, were host and hostess, respeclively. to Mr. and Mrs. John Evertt and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Peterson as six fl o'clock dinner Monday evening. B Mr. and Mrs. Don Lutes and son B Thomas, of Indianapolis, enjoyed a Christmas visit with Mrs. Lutes' parfl mts, Mr. and Mi's. C. R. Hammell anil fl family. South Winchester street. B Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garard and fl daughter Patsy. John I). Aber and Miss fl Leia Yost motored to Port Wayne, fl Sunday, where they enjoyed a delifl cions Christmas Diner as guests of fl the Leo Wilhelm family. fl Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miller and daughfl ter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Korfl timber, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ehinger, fl and Lawrence Wolpert, of this city fl motored to Fort Wayne, Sunday, fl where they enjoyed Christmas at the fl heme of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller. Mr. fl and Mrs. John Peoples of Fort Wayne fl were also guests at the Miller home. fl Mr. and Mrs. Grant Garard of Fort fl Wayne, were Monday guests of Mr. fl and Mrs. Robert Garard. Winchester fl street. - fl Miss Margaret Breiuerkamp. of Dayfl ton, Ohio, was a guest for the week fl end afc the Dr. C. V. Connell home, S North Third street. FreU Cdnntll. stufl dent at Notre Dame is spending iiis fl holiday vacation with his parents. Dr. fl and Mrs. C. VV. Connell. fl CHRISTMAS GUESTS fl AT KLEINHENZ HOME fl Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kleinhenz. fl North Sixth street, entertained at fl Christmas dinner for Mrs. Carrie fl Ehinger and daughter Jeanette. Miss fl Rrse Kleinhenz, Mr. Arthur Kleinhenz, fl of this city, and Mr. Frank Kleinhenz fl of Fort Wayne. fl Christmas Dinner guests at the .1. (.! fl Darkless home included Mr. and Mrs fl Ivan Decker, son Janies and daughter fl Lois of Van Wert, .Miss Naomi [larkfl less, of Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs Her- ■ man Hollmann. of this city. ■ The Missionary Sewing Society of

the Antioch Church, will meet at thf home of Mrs. 1). F. Berry nevt Thurs hay December 29, for sewing. A bus het dinner willbe served at the noon hour and the men of the church are also invited to attend. The So Cha Rae Club will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Miss Florence Harris Harris, West Madison street. The Decatur Students Piano Club, of which Miss Ruth Castle is teacher, will hold their Christmas party and Gift exchange. Wednesday evening at seven o’clock at the home of Mary and Evelyn Kohls Nnttmann avenue CHRISTMAS JOYS AT PLEASANT DALE Sunday morning, a Missionary program was given by the children at the Pleasant Dale church, in which was woven the Christmas spit it. An offer ing of $lO5 was lifted for Missions Net being content with this, just as ♦he pastor, Rev. Cover, had dismis.-en the audience, the Sunday school sup eiintendent arose and called them to order and a committee of members of the chinch camo in, bringing a shower of good things to cat for the pastor and family. This Christmas snow storm canto as a surprise to the pastor and made it seem quite Christmasy fl > the Cover family. Rev Cover says ho was not able, after such a sudden '■storm, to express his appreciation as ho felt it. The church gave a stereopican picture program Sunday evening to a large audience, on the carl.' lite of Christ. The mid week prayer meeting will be at the church Wednesday (■veiling at 7:30 o'clock. HELEN HAUBOLD GIVES DINNER BRIDGE Miss Helen Haubold was hostess to the Tri Z Club, Monday evening, at a delightful six o'clock Dinner Bridge end Christmas Party. The home was decorated for the ' evasion iu Christ-1 mas wreutbs and bells with a Uu<>el

light, d t In,stniu . it,.,. l e honm « laC n U ” n « ro( ™ he home Small table, were arrange(J for the dinner, spread with white lin I and a tall led Christmas taper ; 'liming in the center. As the guests rnl re »ib aled > a * the tahlP ’ the Chri,t - • sg ft exchange was held. After this !hj; hostess, assisted by her mother. ; * Carrie Haubold, and her sister . Louies Haubold, served a very deli'■ions three-course dinner. Covers were )»id tor Misses Isabel and Geraldine Hower, Mtrmiam Parrish. Anna Lankenau, Katherine Kauffman. Virginia Hite, Helen Shroll, Betty Macklin, Joreph ne Jaberg. Josephine Archbold. Charlotte Elzey, and Harriet Wallace the latter of Newcastle Pennsylvania.’ ridge was then played, with Misses ( harlotte Elzey and Josephine Arch bold winning high score. They were 1 present with lovely prizes by the hosI teas. CHRISTMAS DINNER AT D. W. HILL HAME Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hill 1127 Patterson street, entertained at a most delicious dinner, Christinas Day. Those enjoying their hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barkley. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Martz, and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollopeter and son Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. John Scheiman and sons John, Bernard, and Alber. Mr. James Hill of Hammond Indiana. Miss Mayme Foley, Mr. Ben Hill and Mr. Frank Millner. HUNSICKER FAMILY TOGETHER ON CHRISTMAS The children of Mr. and Mrs. IJ. H. Hunsicker enjoyed a family dinner at the Hunsicker hemo Christmas Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunsicker of Bronson Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hunsicker of Butler, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis and daughter Eileen, and Mr. and Mrs. David Hensley and son Bobby of Fort Wayne. Hester Brandyberry left Sunday fcr Columbus, Ohio, where he will visit until Tuesday with George and Lloyd Kinzle, an dwill go from there to Huntington, West Virginia, where lie has accepted a position with the Otis Elevator Company. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Parrish, Route three, Decatur, entertained at a delicious noon day dinner, Monday, for Mr. and Mrs. Byford Parrish. Mr. Lester Parrish. Miss Fern Sapp, cf Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish and daughter Lola of Monroe. Mary Elizabeth, Virginia. Lucile, and Robert Parrish. RECENT BRIDE WELL KNOWN HERE Friends in this city are pleased to learn of the marriage of Miss Thorneta Osbcrn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Osborne, of Fort Wayne, to Mr. Frank B. Smith, of Burlington, lowa, which took place Wednesday December 21, at eleven o’clock, at the Plymouth Congregational church in Fort Wayne. The ceremony was performed

1 by the Rev. Arthur J. Folsom in the • presence of the immediate families. - Miss Ramona Kerr acted as bridesi maid and Mr. Chester Tuttle as best ! man. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for Cleveland and expected to go from there to Burlington. lowa, for a short visit. The ■ fcroom has just completed a course in chemical engineering at Tri-State Colege, Angola, where he is a member of he Beta Phi Sigma fraternity. The bride is a member of the’ Eta Tan Sigma Sorority. Mrs. Smith will be re nembered by many friends here whom ihe made during a residence in this city, when she was employed as a beatiiy operator at both the Mrs. Wm. feelers Beauty and Ari Shop, and the Loiinne Beatuy Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kodenbeck, and family, of narth of this city, entertain'd at a lovely G o’clock Christmas 'inner for the following guests: Mr, | ‘ >.nd Mrs. Charles Kodenbeck, Theo < lore, Herbert, Henry, Jr., Hulda Rolenbeck, Luella and Harold Bringer, j ill of Fort Wayne and Miss Paula Ro-| lenbeck of north of the city Games | vere played until the mid-night hour ( vhen all departed f r their homes say-, ng they spent a most enjoyable Jhristnias. I ■ Mrs. I’icre Goodrich and daughter, ■ 'diss Nancy, returned to their home at ' udianapolis today after a visit at. the I Dugan home. Miss Helen Dugan ac lompanled them to Indianapolis for ( : i few days visit. j * The E. B. .Macy family motored to 1 Sikhait yesterday where flic)' attend-1 id a family reunion at Ihe homo of Mrs. Hocker. Christian Macy, who has ( been attending Io business iu Reading " Pa., joined the party al Fori Wayne v iu lime for I lie trip. Mrs. Winnie Hunt and daughter, of Winchester, visited hole a shert I time on their way to Fort Wayne fur C a Christmas celebration at the L. G.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27,1927

i hlllngbam home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin, of Hunttngton, stopped here on their way home from Floniidn, where they have islted two months. After two weeks iere they expect to teturn aouth. Earl says things uh- moving nicely down in 'he wlntel play ground country. Mr and Mrs. J. w Tyndall entertained a number of relatives at dinner Sunday evening. B was a happy event with an exchange of presents and a big evening. ‘ Mr. and Mis. A. U Frame and son ' Max, were gueets at the C. K. Bell 1 home yesterday. Dr. and Mis. Allen Miller and Misses Fanny and Madge Hite visited ■ over Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Hocker, at Monroe. Dr. J. R. Peterson, wife and daughter, Miss Shirley returned to Terre Haute today after a visit with the Samuel Butler family. Mr. and Mrs. George Schug returned to Columbus, Ohio, yesterday after a (hiistmas visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engle, son Dick and daughter Mary, spent Christmas in South Bend as the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. M. G. M.vgrant and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engle. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Busche entertained at Christmas Dinner at their home at onroe. for Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche, of Monroe, and Miss Louise Busche, of Elkhart, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Feril O'Brien visited over the Christmas holidays with relatives in Columbia City. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Shanahan motored to Fort Wayne, yesterday whore they met Misses Virginia Keller and Elizabeth Shea of Jackson Michigan who will be their guests for several days. SIX O'CLOCK CHRISTMAS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. (). L. Kirsch entertained at a six o'clock Christmas dinner, Sunday, tor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reppert, son Rolland and daughter Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kirsch and son Harold, Bob White, Dick Johnson, all of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Geiser and mamily, Mr. and Ed Close Mrs. Harding and granddaughter Ruth Schwabe and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scelig all of Fort Wayne. Mr. Fred Keller and daughter Delores, of Hammend, were Christmas . guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Perry in tliis city. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bryce Thomas motored to Blanchester. Ohio, Saturday, where they are visiting with the latter's parents over the holidays. ENTERTAIN AT TURKEY DINNER Mrs. Belle Lichtensteiger. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lichtensteiger entertained at a delicious turkey dinner, Christmas Day at their home north of Wren, for Mr. and Mrs. John Everett, Mr. and Mrs. (.', E. Peterson. Misses Helen and Geraldine Everett. Ml. and Mrs. Milton Furhmuu entertained at at dinner on Christmas DayAfter dinner, Santa anived and distributed gifts to all. Those who enjoyed the day were, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Alexander from Kokomo, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miller and Fuhrman, Ivan and Verna. Alice Miller of Celina, Ohio Mis. Drusilla Fuhrman, Norval Fuhrman Lois and Esther Fuhrman and R. I’, Sprunger of Geneva. Mr. anil Mrs. Win A. Meyers entertained at their home near Bluffton, Christinas day, the following guests: Mis. E. Fritzinger and daughter Mary Jane and Faye of this city and Mr Harvey Hoffman of Hammond, and Wendel Paxson, cf Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and daughter Patsy of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Workinger and family, of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Horace Koiine, of Willshire, and Delmore Wcchtor were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wechter near Willshire. .Mr. and Mr-. George Myers, Mercer avenue, had as their Christmas dinner guests, Mr. Value Buckmaste!. of Celina, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Dillion Walsh, of Fort Wayi»< Mr. Sidney Buckmaster of Purdue University, and Mrs. Elizabeth Buckmaster, of Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark and daughter Cynthia Lou Ann, and son Clinton, and Miss Vic let Kiser, of this city, and Harold Townsend of Detroit. Michigan, wore Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Clark of South- | east of Monroe. , I Mrs. Mary Fulleukamp uud daughter i Miss Rose Fiilleukauip entertained at i Christmas dinner for Mi Clara Mey- < i rs and family and Mr. Herb Fillionkaiup of Chicago. .Mr. and Mrs. H ,G. Edwards of Blue , Creek township entertained at Christ mas dinner for Mr. uud Mrs. Paul Ed- . wards and daughter. Patsy, of tills city, ami Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Byers. <4 Foil Wayno-. DELTA THETA TAU CHRISTMAS DANCE The Delta Theta Tau Sorority held '

I their annual Christmas dance, Monday evening, in the Masonic hall, with the Glen Cooper orchestra of Lima, Ohio, furnishing ins music for the evening. Approximately one hundred couples were present. Tht hall overhead was a mass of snow and icicles, while a fire-place with flames shooting upward graced one side of tile hall. The orchestra was inclosed in a pen, made of logs. Miss Mildred Keller, president of the sorority and her escort. Lemuel Ehler, and Miss Margaret Holthouse, past president, and Gerald Kohne were the leaders of the grand march. In a special favor dance, Joe Hersehinger received a deck of playing cards and Mrs. Louisa Braden received a polnsetta plant. The awards were made by means of snowballs hearing numbers which were presented to each guest. Miss Dolores Klepper, acting as Santa Slaus, called out the lucky numbers. Punch was then served by Misses Dolores Klepper, Mary Neptune, and Thelma Cook. In another favor dance, sachets and handkerchiefs were given as favors to each guest. The music was peppy and all present enjoyed a pleasant evening. FORMER DECATUR YOUNG MAN MARRIED David Roland Smith, 21, an artist, formerly of Decatur, but at present residing at 15 Abingdon Square, New York, and Dorothy Florence Dehner, 23, also an artist of New York obtained a marriage license at the Municipal building in New York City Saturday and proceeded immediately to be married in the City Chapel by Deputy Clerk J. J. McCormick. Smith was born in Decatur, the son of Harve M. and Golda Stoler Smith. The bride is the daughter of Edward P. and Louise Dehner. She was born in Cleveland. meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the The St Marys Chorus Choir will Catholic High School. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer, of near Monroe, entertained with a family dinner, Christmas day. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Parrish and son Bobby Lee, of near Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. John B. Holthouse and children Mary Catherine, Barbara Jane, and John Jr., of Decatur; Robert H. Meyer of Berne; Dessie Meyer, of Fort Wayne; Zelma, Pau) and Marietta Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer. o **¥♦**¥¥¥¥**¥¥¥ * ¥ * HOSPITAL NOTES * ¥ ¥ ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Mrs. Mary Stuckey, 324 Marshall ’treet, underwent a major operation his morning at the Adams County Memorial hospital. Her condition is fair. Herman Miller, Decatur route five, underwent a minor operation today it the hospital and is getitng along licely. Edward Jaberg of Decatur route 'our, had his tonsils removed today, \t tlie Adams County Memorial hospital. Mrs. Edward Kathfon is recuperetng nicely from serious injuries sus'ained in an automobile accident rov,ral weeks ago and will be removed o her home in Michigan in a few dajs. 0 Suit On Note Filed The Western Resolve Life Insurance Ccmpan.v has filed a suit on a note against William L. Guilder, demanding judgment for S2SO. Attorney D. B. Erwin, of Decatur, represents the plaintiff. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petersou and son Bobby have returned to their home in Cincinnati, after a visit at the Joint Peterson residence in this city Mr. amt Mrs. Walter Tolan and children. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sahie, Mrs. John Prill, all of Van Wert ami Dr. and Mrs. Dannenbring. of New Yolk City, called on Mrs. Arthur Meyers and infant son, Monday, at the Alva Nichols residence, Mercer avenue. Billy Huffman, of Chicago, is spending ills Christmas vacation with his grandfather, Henry Hite, and his aunts Misses Madge and Fan Him of Winchester street. Miss Zoa Miller of Fort Wayne, was a Monda yguest cf Misses Madge and Fan Hite iu this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilman, who have been in this city foi several weeks past with Mrs. Ed Ratlifon, a patient at the Adams County Memorial hospital, have returned tn their home in Detroit, Mrs. Ratlifon is im proving rapidly and It is expected that she will lx- taken to her home in a few duys. 0 Odd Moroccan Customs In Aiuijia, n district of Morocco, h person who Ims headache cures liimself by luiving Ids head shaved and burying the hair In the earth of a saint’s grave. An extrncteil tooth is deposited at a eliriue to prevent the other teeth from decaying and aching. Regular Order Life seems to lie just one continuous round of unfinished husluesa.— Rochester Sentinel — o— — Agriculture Supreme Trade increases the wealth and glory of a country. But its real strength aud stamina arc to be looked for among the cultivators of the land —Lord Chatham.

Personal* 'AaaaaaaM Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers were Christmas guests of Mrs. Nellie Oman, in Bluffton. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hollman'ii were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Hollmann, in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mis. Fred King motored to Fort Wayne. Monday evening, where they attended a show Mrs. Jennie Fuhrmann, of Marion, Ohio. Is spending several days as a guest of Mrs. Carrie Haubold and family, South Third street. J. R Gay and daughter, Miss Goldie, Mis. Fred Gay and Harold Gay who Is attending school in Michigan, drove in from Alma Michigan, last evening for a vbsit with relatives. Mr. Gay has entirely recovered from the attack of typhoid fever and Mrs. Gay is rapidly improving now although she did not feel able to mtike the trip hero. Mrs. Ben Shills, of east of the city, received her annual Christinas package from her son Frank D. Erwin and family, of San Francisco, it esntained a beautiful tea •sot. Imported from China and still in tile original package. There were also other gifts for Mr .and Mrs. Shilts, including furits and candies and nuts and some special cues from Junior, making the occasion another perfect one of them. ' Miss Cecila Malley has returned to Toledo, Ohio, after spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. R. Bailey. | Harry Blanch, of Losantville, was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blair, South Third street, aud accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Blair to Forest. Indiana. Sunday, where they visited ever Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. W. i E. Blair. A note from J. O. Sellemfeyer says everyone in southern California is j looking tor Hickman. He describes the crime as the worst ever committed in that section and says it occurred about twenty blocks from where thev I live. He also enclosed a copy of the Police Bulletiu, offering $25,000 Toward. giving a description of Hickman aud iiis supposed accomplices. The letter was written the 21st. Alva Nichols wil go to Bluffton tomoirow to assist in an inventory of the clothing store recently purchased theie by the John T. Myers Company. .Mi. Hemy Rodenbeek. Sr. visited at the home of his brother Wm. IL Rodenbeek and children. Monday. Arthur Myers, of Van Wert Ohio, visited over Christmas with his wife < aud infant son, at the Alva Nichols | residence. Mr. and Mis. Leo Miller, f Fort Wayne, were Christmas Day Wests at the Nichols home also. Wayne Bevers has returned to Schenectady New Yoik following a few days ('hiistmas vacation visit with his | la'.euts, Di. ami Mrs. S. I). Beavers iu j his city. Wayne Beavers is employed : is a salesman by the Marro .Milling ! ,'ompany of Detroit Michigan. David Adams visited over Christmas wit i lelatives at Albion Michigan. Charles Wtrling, who has been cmikiyed «itli a road construction comOUCHILAME BACK RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY Kidneys cause backache? No! Listen! Your backache is caused by ’uinbago, sciatica, or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil. Rub it right on your painful back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness ami lameness dis ( - appears. Don't stay yip-pled! Get a small trial bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from your druggist ami liinl.tr up. A moment after it is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest St. Jacobs Oil whenever you have sciatica, ueural- > in, rheumatism or sprains, uh it is ibsolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Grav, Faded Hair With Sage Tea Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brow of Sage Ten aud Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this rinp'e mixture was applied with wonderful effe.t. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,'' you will get a large hottin of this old-time reo'pe improved bv the addition of other ingredients, all ready to u<>o. for only 76 cents. This siiuplc mixture can be depended upon tn textore natural color and , beauty to the hair. I Well-known druggist., say everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that uebody can 101 l it has been applied -it’s so easy iIo us.', too. You simply daimien a comb or soil brush and draw it. through your hair, taking one strain! at. a time. By morning the gray hair disappears: after another application or two. it Is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft uni beautiful.

puny ou state road 50 near West I Haden, visited over Christmas with h's daughter, Mrs. Ralph Straub, at Peterson. Mr. Werllng will return the last of the week but will be located at French Lick, upon his return Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elberson were guests, Christmas Day, of Mr. Elberson's puronts in Portland. Mr. aud Mrs. Dwight Peterson aud daughter, Patricia, returned today to their home in Indianapolis, after a several days visit with relatives in this city. Miss Lois Peterson attended a dance in Fort Wayne, Monday Mis. O. P. Edwards and daughter Harriet, who have been in ati . ~.e at the bed side of Mrs. Edward's mother. Mrs. John Niblick, for some time went to Leipsic, Ohio Uday, where thev will be guests at a wedding. Mrs I Niblick for the past week has been ; showing wonderful improvement in her condition and is now able to recognize the members of the family who are constant attendants at her bedside.

I THE CORT | Tonight—Tomorrow “THE DESIRED WOMAN” | A Warner Bros. Classic with it IRENE RICH The burning tale of desert love. * A mystery romance of a desert outpost in India. Os the love of a young lieutenant and the commander’s u* wife. Os the husband's diabolic vengeance. A W romance that blazes with desert heat. flw “TOO MUCH SLEEP,’’ Comedy. FOX NEWS. 10c 25c | | IHE ADAMS Theatre | .2 Tonight and Wednesday ‘ * SNOWBOUND' ’ Si with B,ltv Blythe. Lillian Rich. Hubert Agnew, fr; LC Geo. Fawcett, and other well-known players. T- A Hilarious Mirth-Provoking Farce Comedy! This is a tale of a Motor (j»p. a Designing Siren, a Girl, ami Two 3? Rivals. It took a idizzard to thaw the hearts of the lovers. IE Also—-Aesop's Fables, Pathe News and Topics ol the Day J? See Mexico City hail Col. Lindbergh in Pathe News. gp I 10c 25c I t£ Sunday and Monday Wallace and Raymond Hatton in fl? “FiHEMAN SAVE MY CHILD." A Laugh Riot! rfj “We Resolve”rl ' i i ' J 1 ' 5 fl “TO—budget our household expenses during this New Year and make a determined effort to SAVE something for a Home of our own’. And that neither of us will do any needless sending until we’ve achieved that more worth while goal'.” There-that’s a sensible New Year resolution every young couple should make. Certainly, a Home—of all things—is yvorth SAVING for! Why Not - - Open A 4% Interest-Earning SAVINGS ACCOUNT -for it with this Bank today? Old Adams County Bank

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