Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 307, Decatur, Adams County, 30 December 1927 — Page 5

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e ■ CLUB CALENDER J Friday ■ Methodist Ladies Aid* Mrs. Chris fl tena Vail, 2:00 P. M. fl Ben Hurs, 7:30 p. in. * Saturday fl Senior Christinas Endeavor, ‘ Watch j Party,” Chalmer Fisher, 7:30 p. in. Monday ' Pythian Needle Club Dinner, Pythfl lao home. 1 Tuesday I Delta Theta Tau —Naomi Durkin, fl 7:30 P. M. fl Psi lota Xi, Jestine Hocker, 7:30 I*. ■ | OBSERVE SILVER 1 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY fl Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Frisinger, of fl Willshire, Ohio, on Christmas Day, fl Dec. 25, 1927, celebrated their 35th I fl Wedding anniversary. Those who fl helped them celebrate were: Mr. and I isl Mrs. W. F. Bowers, of Van Wert; I Isl Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Frisinger and Isl granddaughters, Betty and Madge fl Van Fleet; Mrs. Chas. Larue and Miss fl Ruth Larue, all of Rockford; Lester fl Bowers, of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. C. fl S. Walters, of Glenmore; Miss Nima fl Medangh, of Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. fl R. B. Stevens and sons, Ralph and ' fl Jim; Rev. and Mrs. Sullivan. Mr. and I

fl Mrs. C. T. Bowen, all of Wren; Mr fl and Mrs. T. C. Bowen, of Willshire; fl Mildred Glenn, and Alma Frisinger, fl .Mrs. Sarah Frisinger, and Mr. Harvey fl Brittson, of Wren. At the noon hour, fl a bountiful dinner was served, and ■ Mr. W. B. Frisinger presented Mr. and 9 Mrs. Frisinger with many valuable .1 a,,| l ,|s efifi presents, which were prefl sented to them by their many friends, jfl who wished them many more happy |9 years. The Delta Theta Tan Sorority will fl meet with Miss Xaomi Dinkin. Mer- ■ cer avenue, at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday S evening. fl The Senior Christian Endeavor sojfl riety of the Zion Reformed church .fl "Hl have a “Watch Party” at the » home of Chalmer Fisher, 811 West fl| M <,nroe street, tomorrow night, at S 7:30 •'clock. Every member may fl bring a friend. The annual election fl of officers will alsft be held at this B meeting.

fl CELEBRATE GOLDEN fl WEDDING ANNIVERSAY fl On Tuesday, December 27, relatives 9 and friends gathered at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. William Waggoner, in fl Monroe township and helped them Jfl celebrate their fiftieth wedding annioH versary. At the noon hour, a bounti--9 ful dinner was served by the guests fl and Mrs. Waggoner, to which all did fl ample justice. A large cake furnishfl ed by Mrs. Mary Kerr, sister of Mr. fl| Waggoner, bore the candles and. while aH these were, being snuffed out by Mr. fl and Mrs. Waggoner, a beautiful song fl was sung by little Miss Helen Hirfl schy. Two other large cakes furnishfl ed by Mrs. Gilbert Hirschy and Mrs. fl Minerva Murphy, bore the names of fl “Will and Julia, Dec. 27, 1877.” and fl. "50th Anniversary." fl The afternoon was spent in music as and contests, and a general good time fl was had by all. Guessing contests fl were won by M. L. Smith, Gilbert fl Hirschy and Wiliam Stauffer, and a fl speed writing contest was won by fl Miss Frances Murphy. fl Those present from Heine were: ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Winteregg: Mr. m and Mrs. Gilbert Hirschy and chil- ■ dren, Kenneth. Helen. Elenora and

Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith, and son, Marion; Mis. Mary Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Barr, and W. O. Spangler. Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. G. M-. Hedington. of Monroe; William Stauffer. Miss Belle Hedington, Mrs. Minerva Murphy, Madge and Edna Hedington. Frances and Marion Murphy. Harry Murphy and Carl Hedington, of Monroe towtj. ship; Mrs. Dot Liggct and son. Harold, of South Bend; Mr. and Mr<. Harry Waggoner, of Clio. Michigan; Mrs, Julia Campbell, of Hillsdale, Michigan; and Ira Fuhrman, of Deaetur. Those who were unable to be present during th eday, but who called in the evening to extend their best wishes were: Mr. and Mrs. Janies Ma-i loney, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maloney| and sons, Bobby and Richard, of De-catur,-and Arch Hedington. Mrs. I). H Campbell was hostess at <1 delightful Dinner cf Christmas appointments, Wednesday evening at her home of West Monroe street. Covers were laid for Mr. and Air.. Roy Runyon, Kenneth Runyon. Vivian 'Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Campbell and daughters Betty and Margaret. FLORENCE HARRIS ENTERTAINS SO CHA RAE Miss Florence Harris was hostess to the So Cha Rae at her home on vv cst Madison street, Thursday evening. The homo was beautifully dec- / orated in Christmas bells and wreaths,

huge lighted Christmas tree ed almost one entire room of 'me. A short business session . club was held, during which imination of officers, preliminthe election at the next meetvas made. Bridge was then , and prizes were awarded to Kathryn Omlor, Miss Theresa tan, and Miss Alice Kriegel. . 'Steas assisted by her mother, n. F. Harris, served a dainty kit Christmas appointments. >1 KOCHER (TAINS BRIDGE CLUB Helen Kocher was hostess to dge club, Thursday afternoon, home on West Adams street, were arranged for Bridge and • ire was won by Miss Josephine ■while Miss Florine Michaud 'nsoled for low score. At the |< the games, the hostess, assistper sister, Miss Gretchen KochI < ved delicious refreshments, pin attendance were: Misses Jne Myers, Kathryn Dorwin, 5 Liddy, Marcella Hower, Jne Suttles, Lucille Engle, Veromker, Florine Michaud, Mary B\ngie Firks, Dorothy Durkin, Deterson, Mrs. Harry Knapp, Mmes Blair, Mrs. Hermann Myer Miss Marjorie May of Corunnaana.

Gand El OYSTER SUPPER • I king the regular rehearsal, , I Thy evening, the members of the I Gt Electric band enjoyed an oysI tener in the G. E. Club room.:. I Tli>and members and a few inI vitiests enjoyed the supper, toI get.ith band master Joe Dauner. | Folg the supper short talks were I giv Suj't. M F. Woithmau. Col. I Guyit, Col. Waite anil Ralph Krill SU6E ON MRUGHMAN I ME. Baughman was subjected I lo aghtful surprise, Thursday evI eninten, upon arriving home after I clos heir place of business, she I foiiiat the clerks from the store had idy taken possession of the housd had a delicious dinner a- | wait er. The occasion was the 54th birth anniversary of Mrs. Baugh man.o huge birthday cakes had heemd by Mrs. Kcss Mallotiee and Mrs. it Fry, and adorned the dinner i. The clerks presented the

hoiioguest with a lovely birthday gift, se present were: Mr. and Mrs. s Mallouee, Mr. and Mrs. Giantz, ami daughter Wanda, Mr. and .'Frank Fisher and daughter Ireta,. Blanch Elzey, Mrs. Wilson BeeiyJ giandson Billy Buck, Mr. and 5 James Btone.ook. Mr. Anninrs. Wm Shumacher. Mr. and Mrs. J Hill, Miss Evangeline Spahr Miss Ha Baughman Mrs. M. J. Baugh and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buqgh l Truu a typographical erro, the weddiiate of Miss Lola Swarta and Mis. litl Baumgaitner, of this city, was aiinced yesterday as having occureikptembei' 23. 1926. it should have iiSepti rber 23 11'27. Throi a typographical error, the names Miss Eloise Lewton, Mrs. Frank ‘ley and Mrs. Owen Davis, the latnf Foil Wayne, were omitted from tliist of guests at the announcent pariy, Wednesday even ing, giviby Miss *swick. FASWE PARTY FOR CLrORD WITTREDGE

A farell patG was given for Clif ’ fo.d Wiidge by the members of tin Senior (ss of the Pleasant Mills high schl an da few friends, at the f home of I parents, Thursday evening. . Gaines at music furnished Hie entertainmeut'r the evening, alter which ' lal'reshimls were served. Those "ho attended it party were: Louise Jolt"- . . Maltha Irler. Irene Durbin. Helen Stuart, .Mguerite McClure, Marjorie ILaglandJvelyn Wittredge. Dallas Johns, Mie Daniels, Ricbaid Evans Charles irkbart, Albert Davison, Chatles Drue, Mat ion Smith, Emery Wittredge. Doyle Johnson, Clyde Tioutner, tnd Clifford Wittredge.) Clifford Wtredge Is leaving soon to accept g poitjon in Fort Wayne. The metnl-ts of the Pythian Needle Club and tho' farnilie, will hold their annual NcwYear’s dinner at the B ■ thian Home, Monday January second. Each family at'- asked to bring one .-hicken and wo othei atliclcs of food 'Rolls ami colee wil be furnished by 'tile Club. ENTERTAINID AT DINNER Mr .and M»- "'nt. Mitchell entertained at a Clristmas dinner, tor the following gueis: Mr- and Mrs. Claitence Mitchell rod children Lester and Lois Gene. Ml. and Mrs. Arthur Mnehell and little daughter Escher anline, Mr. and Mt*. Floyd and Mrs. Harry Rupert, ami daugme llelen .Maxine, Kenneth Russel, Helou I

BECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927.

ChSm.^ 11 M “* tWd ‘° JuhUSOn ' A trM Wg| lbe f s ««" <•’; Misses Mabel Hoagland and Etta Mallonne, of Scranton. Pennsylvania, are guests of the J. O. Hoagland fam- I ily, West Monroe street. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bryce Thomas have returned home from an over Christmas visit with the latter's par-, 1 ents in Blanch-ster, Ohio. 1 Miss Marjorie May, of Corunna, is a guest of Miss Kathryn Dorwin in this city and will attend the Tri 1 Kappa New Year’s Eve dance. 1 Mis Josephine Suttles will return 1 Sunday, to Deleware, Ohio, to resume her studies at Ohio Wesleyan University, following a Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles in this city. Miss Mary Macklin, of this city, and Miss Helen WiHlanis, of Shelbyville, both students nurses in the Indiana 1 University Nurses Training School, at ■ indianapolisj willjanfive here .tomorrow for a week-end visit with Miss Mack--1 lin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mack- ’ lin and family North First street. I Mr. and Mrs. Al Anker and their ' house-guest, Miss Martha C. Anker, of ‘ Danville, Illinois, visited in Fort Wayne Thursday evening, and enjoy- • ed dinner at the Mandarin. 1 Kenneth Runyon, student at Park • College, Parkville Mo.. Don Lammi- > man, and Charles Parkison, the latter • of Ossian, and both students at Wm. Jewell College Liberty Mo., will leave > tomorrow by automobile on their re- > turn to their respective schools. Mrs. J. C. Evans, of Sturgis, Michl- ' gan, returnied home today, after spending a few days here as the guest of. the J. O. Hoagland family. o COURT HOUSE Suit On Account Filed A suit on an account in which judgment for $l4O is demanded, was filed in the circuit court today by Edward D. Engler against, Annie Dowling. Attorney J. T. Merryman is counsel for the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses Pablo Agirre, beet worker, to Clemencia Sales, both of Decatur. James Lybarger, farmer, to Flossie Feuatennaker, Isith of Geneva. Offices To Close All offices in the county court house will be closed Saturday afternoon. 1 while the county officials make out their annual reports. 1 America Is Enjoying Widespread Prosperity, Says Charles M. Schwab New York, Dec. 30.— (INS)—Ameri.a is enjoying widespread prosperity and the future looks even brighter, Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the Bethlehem Steel corporation, declared today. "No optimist is required to sense the continuing forward course of Ametican business." said Schwab • “This is no country for prophets of gloom. "How many so-called saturation points have already been passed at fqll speed! We are a progressive people. The possibilities of growth and development have yet to be plumbed.” IF SKIN BREAKS OUT ANU ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR .lust the moment you apply Men-Iho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick reliei, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroying properties. it quickly subdues the itching, tools the irritation and heals the eczema right up. leaving a clear, smooth skin iu place of ugly eruptions. rash, pimples or roughness. You do uot have to wait for improvement. It quickly shows. You can gel a little jar of Rowles Menat any drug store.

I Just Received a shipment of NEW SPUING MILLINERY GLOVES SILK UNDERWEAR —and— POINTEX HOSE . L MRS. M. MOYER 128 North Fourth St.

Mt. Pleasant Church 1 To Open Revival Sunday Revival meetings will open at the I Mount Pleasant M. E. Church, next Sunday night. The C. A. Maynard will have charge of the meetings and every one Is invited to attend. o ——. ~ Mias Martha Anker lias returned to her home at Dannllle, Illinois, after ..pending a few days with A. M. Anker ’ family, Winchester street.

I 1 THE ADAMS Theatre s ■dR Last Time Tonight “THE BROKEN GATE” From the Story by Emerson Hough. with a splendid cast including Dorothy Phillips, Wm. Collier, Jr., Jean Arthur, ‘Buddy’ Post and others. UZ A Powerful, Dramatic Story of a Small Town! A Young laid, homo from College, becomes involved in small town gossip, and in pro Qu tectlng those he loves, nearly pays a dreadful penalty! An angry 31 mob crying for the life of the youngster, is held at bay by a girl’s ES heroism and a tnau’a sense of Duty! IjH ALSO—STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY in "HATS OFF.” fU A scream from start to finish, 1 Oc 25c gB Saturday—Buffalo Bill. Jr. in "ROARING BRONCS.” Sunday and Monday—Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in "FIREMEN SAVE MY CHILD.” A Laugh Riot. I THE CORT J IS i Last Time Tonight I; Anna Q. Nilsson and Francis X. Bushman tr in a Universal Jewel attraction “THE 13th JUROR’’ I Twelve men believed an innocent man a murderer. But the qLI 13th Juror knew the truth. For the 13th Juror was the crim- 3n inal himself. Had he the courage to prevent this outrageous Gg miscarriage of justice? The most dramatically powerful court QJ picture ever flashed on the screen. 31 Also—“THE COLLEGIANS” FOX NEWS. g 10c 25c | SUNDAY & MONDAY MILTON SILLS in l£ “THE VALLEY OF GIANTS.”

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* Two Cent? g Jfl J \ ace»«/ni \ ' A ' HP® f ' Wf I I 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 spending until we’ve achieved that more worth while goal!” Thcre--that's a sensible New Year resolution every young couple should make. Certainly, a Home—of all things—is worth SAVING for! Why Not - - Open A 4% Interest-Earning SAVINGS ACCOUNT -lor it with this Bank todav ? Old Adams County Bank.